6 THE OMAHA DAILY BElfe ; FMPAY. APKIL 26 , 1889 THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. OPFICI3. NO 12 1M\UIJ BTHEIiT. iellvcrtd by carrier In Any Part ot tie City n 'JwcntyCcnta 1'crWeek. . . _ . , . . II. W. TII/TON. MANAGlilU TKLKl'HOMUS : JluM.M-FR OFFICE No. 43. NHUIT KIMTOII , No. 23. MINOR MENTION. N. y. Plumblnp Co. Klttlo Leo , n ilonlzon of "Hotton Row , " wns hauled In last evening as drunk and dis orderly. Pat Sweeney was arrested last evening charged with being dm tile nnd disturbing tlio peace. Ho put up ? 15 for his appear * nncc. Two drunks nnd as many vnps constituted yesterday' * prist In pohco court. Three day * each on tlio streets squared accounts all nround. Lost Between city and Chautauqun irrounds u Chestorman's steel tape. Heturn to C. K. Allan , C2S Mynslur street and re- cclvo suitable reward. A. W. Sclimattand Mary Kuzlokn , both of this city , were married , yebterday ulternoon , In the parlors of thu iiuchtolo house , by 'Squlro dohurz. Little business was transacted In the dis trict court , yesterday. Arguments were heard in ono or two uninteresting civil cases , nnd submitted to tlio court. The Pythian Sisterhood will meet at Castle hall this afternoon at 1 : ! ! U o'clock. Mrs. Young , G. C. , will bo present and Institute the now lodge. All members are urged to bo present. The Uniform Rank , Knights of Pythias , will meet nt Custlu hnll tills evening at 7:30 : o'clock. Important business will bo trans acted , and all members are requested to bo present. The Adams express company has secured now quarters In this city and will move to COO Hroadwny on the 1st of the month. Their now location U central , and much moro de sirable than the present quiirtors. Subscription papers are being circulated by Messrs. Sweeney , Lacy nnd Weaver for the purposc.of securing funds to pay for the furniture recently placed In the now pa rochial residence' of St. frauds Xavlor's parish. The hose race at the driving park next Tuesday between the Rescue and Kisuman teams will bo for blood , as a great deal of money has been bet on the sldo by mcmbors of the two teams. It will bo an interesting contest. It js the Intention of the Driving Park as sociation to give a racing programme at Union park every Saturday afternoon hero- after. The patronage is such as to warrant theao weekly exhibitions , and it is hoped that bcforo the end of the season they will become a source of liberal income to the as sociation. William Elliott has sued the county for 111)0 ) for services rendered in fumigating smallpox houses , nursing nnd removing pa tients. It is conceded that ho is entitled to pay for his work , but the bill is alleged to bo too largo. Ho will contest it in court. A. W. A&kwith will present his claims. The waterworks company is still busy put ting in side connections to the Broadway mam for the streets west of Streotsvillo. When this work Is completed , mains can bu laid through the streets oftho various addi tions in that part of the city without much * trouble , whenever so ordered by the city council. KIt Landlord Tamisca , of Hotel Do Manuwa , announces the formal opening of that popu lar resort on the 7th of May. It was in It tended to open on the 4th , but arrangements ItV could not bo completed tit that time. The V Improvements at the hotel have added f greatly to its attractiveness , and augur well for its success the coming season. QOn account of the extreme low water m the Missouri river there is quite a water famine In the western part of the city. The water is unusually low , even for this time of yoar. Prospects for au early rise are not particularly brilliant , as the annual Juno rise is the next thing on the schedule for high water in this erratic stream. Work has been commenced on the fencing and grading of Fairvlow base ball park. It is situated Just cast of the grounds of the Omaha and Council Buffs gun club , and it is reported that the club is negotiating for the use or it for their shooting matchesas , admis sion to the grounds could then bo charged. The location is very favorable to secure liberal attendance from both cities. Tickets for next Tuesday's athletic sports at Union park are going like hot cakes. But little canvassing was done yesterday , and over $200 dollars worth was sold. As the price is but 25 cents the attendance already vouched for is over 1,000. It is conlldeatly expected that fully 5,000 people will bo at the park on that day to witness the various races , and other exhibitions called for by the programme. Blank books mndo to order. Can fur nish patent binding lor parties wishing * the same. Cull nnd BOO samples at room 1 , Everett block , Pearl street. MOUKllOUSE & CO. For $26.00 The N. Y. Plumblnc Co. will put a lead service pipe nnd hydrant in your yard ; , also 60 feet extra hose. Cull nt ouco nt 11-1 Main street. "Rooms U ) rent in the Morrlam block. B. B. Wadsworth & Co.,5230 Main street. J. G. TlptoD , rqal estate , 627 B'dwayr Cole&TColo , 41 Main street , for the best Lawn Mower on earth. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts' by Cascade Laun dry company. Headquarters tor builders' hardware , Odell & Bryant , 61 ! Main street. Portinnnl I'tirngrnphs. J. J. Magownoy. of Hebron , Nob. , Isjln the city looking after his Manawa interests. Ho leaves to-day for homo , but will return in about ten days to push his proposed improve ments. Mr. Paddock , city engineer , ana Aldermen Hampton and Negus , of Rock Island , accom panied by Mr. William Novins , an Omaha contractor , were the guests of Mayor Rohror nnd the city , ycsturday. Real estate loans , F. J. Day , 80 Pearl. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. _ _ V i ! tor ! inAttontlo'n. . - Special meeting at Council chamber Sat urday evening , Business of importance in relation to the celebration on the 110th. JoliN HOIIN , President. C. 0. BUMr , Secretary. Council Bluffs Lodge No. 270 ( Loyal A. O. U. W. , moots In G. A. 1 { . hall every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. AuS. Chase will exterminate goph ers nnd rats from farms and private res idences for the season for $5 and up wards. Work warranted. Address Ab 8. Clinso , Council Bluffs , la. MitMmlc. r Special communication of Bluff City Lodge , No. 71 , A , R and A. M. , this even- In c , for work In the second degree. AU F. C.'s In good standing uro cordially invited to Uu present. By ardor of the W. M. Wo will glvo ono bushel of potatoes , or a one-pound can of either Olllott's , Kildy's , the Com , thu Dem , the Snow Flalco or Mlnno- halm baking powder , with ever $3 purchase until May 1. Retail price per pound , GOc. Parks & Son , 'M Main street. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co. 'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kinds , and nil other articles of value , without removal , All business strictly conll- THE SOUND OF THE HAMMER Many Now Roofs Appearing nnd Others to Follow. THE CITY WEIGHMASTER. Ho InMfits On his IllRlitH Veteran I'cnsions One On Tom tfvnns Tlio Mcrriaiii Uloclc FIIHiiR Uj > . Mnny Now Koofij. It is stated that building in the western part of the city will soon bo commenced on an extensive scalo. Ono lot of forty-seven houses Is to bo erected on a tract just north west of Strcotsvlllc , anil another lot of sixty cottages Is said to bo contracted for , to bo put up" a few rods \vcst of the others. Aslilo from these larpo contracts , numerous cot tages are already In course of erection , and dozens of others contracted for. The growth In that vicinity U surprising , and It seems that It has hardly begun as yet. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value tit low rates of interest. No publicity' fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Filling tlio SIcrrlnm ninck. The store rooms on the lower floor of the now Merrlam block will bo ready for occu pancy between the 1st and 5th ot May , Three of them are already rented , and will bo occupied by the * Klmball-Chmnp Invest ment company , S. 13. Wadsworth & Co. , and Richmond Bros. There tire eighty ofllccs on the second and third floors , and over half of them are rented. The public library will bo located on the third floor , nnd It is also ex pected that the board of trade will have rooms there. Otto of the organizations has contracted for rooms on the upper floor. Onicos are renting dally in fact , the demand - mand Is far greater than was expected and the indications are that every room In the building will bo rented before many weeks roll by. The largo , well-lighted rooms are among the finest In the city , and the mer chants are casting longing glances towards them. The plastering is nearly completed , and work has been commenced on the wood finishing and intur.or painting on the lower floor. Notice toVntcr Consumers. Water rents are now duo and payable at oflleo , 114 Main street. COUNCIL BLtn'KS CITY WATKK Wouics Co. Didn't Know Ilia Superior. Mr. T. J. Evans , of the Electric Motor company , la prooablv the only incmoor of the company who has had to pay his faro nerosH the now bridge. It scorns that n now ticket seller was recently appointed , and ho had never seen the ox-ceneral manager of the company. Mr. Evans drove down to the bridge and was going right along as usual , without stopping , when ho was halted by the vigilant collector of nickels nnd dimes. "Hold on there , where is your ticket ! " "I don't have to have nnv ticket , " replied the part owner of the bridge. "Let's see your pais , " demanded the sus picious ticket seller. "Why , I haven't ' any pass ; I nm Mr. Evans , of the company. " "I don't know whether you nro or not , " interjected the obdurate inspector of passes , "and if can't show must you a pass you pay your faro , or you don't go across , and that's all there Is to it. " Mr. Evans saw that there was no help for it , and reached down In his pocket and nshcd out the regular furo. Ho kcnt the story to himself for a while , but was recently asked why ho always carried a certain silver-plated badge , nnd the whole story came out ns stated. Said ho : "It made me a little hot for a moment , but I saw that the man was right , and I think all the more of him for it , I shall not try to travel on my cheek anymore moro , for I find I have not enough to sustain mo , but I will take my chances with this littio shiner , " nnd he tapped the above men tioned badge. The Vets Will Rally Here. The secretary of the hoard has received a communication relative to having a meeting of the Southwestern Iowa and Northern Missouri Veteran association in this city this fall. Arrangements have already bcon made tor the reunion of the celebrated Crocker brigade hero this year , and an attempt will bo made to have thorn both hero at the same timo. General Uelknap , of Washington , will shortly bo hero to see about the reunion of the brigade , and arrangements will then bo perfected. The use of the Chuutauqua grounds has been tendered for the occasion. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. The Wnlghmnfitpr Wclghmastcr Amy states that he is colng to "get action" on his case , and will have possession of all .tho public sales before many moons , have waxed and waned. Ho admits that some of the aldermen have been "playing horse" with him , but thinks that there are now four councilman who will see the matter through , and insist on his getting his rights. He will nrnko a report at the next meeting , and Is of the opinion that when the council fully understands the situ ation , it will bo as anxious as ho is to have all scales controlled by the city wclghmas- ter. and a certain per centags of the receipts go into the city treasury. Fourth Night or iho Bazaar , Each succeeding evening witnesses addi tional successes crowning the labors of the ladles having in charge the charity bazaar ut the Masonlo temple. Yesterday morning over fOOO had boon deposited in the banl : as as the proceeds of the first throe evenings' entertainment , and last evening the .money received will swell the amount well up toward 51,000. By the close of the week tlio amount In clear cash will foot up between (1.200 and $1,500. The entertainment last evening consisted of a musical programme , which was ren dered ut the opera house. There waa a good- sized audience in attendance , 'and the man ner in which the programme wan rendered excited great applause. The Arion club , of Omaha , rendered several selections In u most pleasing manner. The feature of the even ing was the opera "i'ouolopo , " given under the direction of Mrs. D. J , O'Neill. It was a great success , the vocalists taking the various parts acquitting themselves with much credit. After the entertainment the audience repaired to the temple , wheredano - iug was Indulged In to u late hour. This evening a quadrille party will bo the at traction. Ualbey's oichcstra will furnish inusle. To-morrow night will witness the close of the bazaar. I'rcjmratlonH of the Firemen. Tlio Firemen's association bold a meeting at the council chambers last evening. It was decided to Invlto Governors Lnrrubeo and Thayer and the members of their stuffs and wives , Mayor Broatch and wife and the members of the Omaha council to attend the tournament In Juno. The mayors of all cit ies In this section will also bo Invited. The committee on printing was Instructed to get out the invitations and tickets as soon as posblblo. A resolution wan passed asking the jirdss to thoroughly advertise the tour- tnuuetit , and kuo | > it before the public , as the tournament of IbbO is intended to bo an inter state affair , and will eclipse anything of the kind ever held before in the west. A Invi tation from Hov. T. J. Mackay to attend ser vices at St. 1'aul'a church on April 80 , was accepted , mid the time for services set tor 0 o'clock. The parade will form at 13:80 : , and after marching through the onnolpal streets , will proceed to the park , where the races will take place. Muslo niul Soup. Ono of the most enjoyable concerts given In the city for some time was the Easter muslcalo given lost evening by the Presby terian Social union at the church. The pro gramme was a pleasing one aud was roa- dorcd with a degree of excellence- that was surprising even to these that were familiar with the progress that has been made lately by the local musicians who participated , vocal solos by Miss Hattlo I'nlinor , Mrs. Hobert Mullls and W. A. Derrick were ex quisitely rendered. Violin solos by Mr. Hurt Butler were executed' with consummate skill , and Miss Lizzie Isaac * , as n pianist , proved herself to bo an artist of rare ability. Messrs. Perry and Prank Badollct played two charming ducts for the cornet nnd Unto. The Strykcn Blaas Lust club rendered some choice music In the opening selections. Misses Kohliison and Patterson nnd Messrs. Calm nnd Thlckstun were the ac- cotnpanlcstsof the evening. The affair was a grand success both financially nnd other wise. The proceeds will bo used to pay for the splendid now piano just purchased by the church , n Knabo grand concert. 10WANKW8. Tlio Tnclflo Short Lino. Sioux CITT , la. , April 25. [ Special to Trie Br.n.J A member of the firm of E. P. Reynolds ft Co. , railroad contractors , of Wy- more , Nob. , who have the contract for con structing the first division of 135 miles of the I'nclllc short line , to-night slates that the contract for the entire line has been sub-let. It has been sub-lot in sections of from throe to five miles. A considerable number of the sections have been sub-lot to local contract ors. The sub-contracts call for the beginning of the actual work of grading next wookand the same throughout must bo completed within ninety days. The work will bo done under the Immediate supervision of E. P. Koynolds & Co. , who will themselves have (500 ( men engaged. They have oncnod an of- flee hero. Not all the right-of-way has as yet been secured by legal condemnation , as some land owners , especially those within short distances of Sioux City , demand ex orbitant prices for the right-of-way. Dcnth of a Veteran I'ollcomnn. DuitUQun , la. , April 25. [ Special to TUB BEB.I Perhaps the eldest policeman in the United States has just died here. Ills name was John Bowen. nnd ho lived to bo eighty- nine years old. Ho was not an actlvo mem ber of the force at his death , but ho were the uniform , carried the club , and took n beat when ho was more than sevcntv-flvo years old. Ho was born In County Mcath , Ireland , aud had lived in this city for nearly thirty years. A Mason City Burglary. MASON' CITV , la. , April 23. ( Special Tele gram to Tun Ben. ] Burglars effected an entrance into Julo Pascdock's dry goods house last night by cutting through a largo plate glass. They went through the vault , securing considerable money. There is no clue to the thlovcs. A Uccolvrr For the Atchlson Patriot. TOPKKK , Kas. , April 25. ( Special Tele gram to TUB BBC. ] Judge Foster , of the United States circuit court , to-day appointed a receiver for the Atchison Dally Potriot.ono of the eldest newspapers in the state. C. C. Burns , one of the owners , asked that the pa per bo sold and a division mado. BASHFUL BRIDEGROOMS. The Men Blushed , lint the GlrlH Didn't Alliul It n Bit. A minister's wife tolls in the Somerville - villo Journal some funny stories about young couples who have como to her husband to ho married. One ono occa sion there came n. young couple from the country accompanied by several friends. The bridal couple took their places before the minister , and all wont well until the bridegroom was asked if ho took the younjj woman to be his law ful wife. There was no response , sind the bi- lonco had lasted but u few seconds when the bride said : "He's u little deaf ; you'll have to speak up louder. " The minister , a grave , dignified man , repeated the question in a much louder tono. The bridegroom put ono hand to his oar , leaned forward and said in an equally loud voice , "HoyV" Then the bride , who had remained self-possessed through it all , straight ened matters out by rising to her tip toes , putting her white-gloved hands on the bridegroom's shoulder and her lips to his ear while she screamed : "Ho says do you wunt to marry moV" . "Why , of course ; what else am I here for ? " responded the bridegroom , in a surprised tone. And , although the re ply was not quite in formtho ceremony proceeded to the end. Another self-possessed bride came to the parsonage with a diilldent and nervous bridegroom. While they were waiting for the minister to appear , his wife , sitting in a room adjoining the parlor , heard the youngr.woman speak ing words of encouragement to the young man and instructing him in the part ho was to take in the ceremony. "Now bo sure that you don't lot your self got so befuddled as to bay 'ifo' at the place where ' to ' ' you'd ought say 'yes , John , for then we'd have to bo married over againand , like as not , ho'd charge double. " The double charge was not made , howeverfor John said "Yes1 in a bash fulscared manner , \yhon the time came for him to declare himself. Twelve Hundred years Ago. A manuscript copy of the goapals , for which the urico of 5,000 has boon refused - fused , is nhout to como under the ham mer in London. It is the splendid "Evangoliarium , " written in letters of gold on purple vellum , which was pro duced by an Anglo-Saxon bcrlbo for Archbishop Wilfrid of YorK about the year 070. According to ono account , this most interesting volume was pre sented to King Henry VIII. by Pope Leo X. on the occasion of conferring the title of "Defender of the Faith ; " and even the Gorman professor , Wit- tonbach , while disputing the accuracy of this story , agrees that the gift was made to the See of York by Cardinal Wolsoy , King Henry's trusted chancel lor , and archbishop of York for the tlmo being. Six years ago it formed part of the famous collection of manu scripts at Hamilton palace , and when the probont duke disposed of these treasures it was purchased , along with many other valuable papers , for the Prussian government , and deposited in the Berlin museum. It was the Prus sian government which refused to part with the York Gospels even for . 5,000 to an English bookseller who was anx ious to possess himself of the prize. The value of the book is of course greatly enhanced by the circumstance that there nro only three orour manu scripts of the same kind now in ex istence. The Original London Town. In 1189 , "in the llrst year of Richard I. , Ilonry Fitz Alwyno , of L-ondonsttuio , goldsmith , was appointed the first mayor of London , " and ho hold that of- flco until his death , about twonty-llve years afterward. As this is the 700th anniversary of that appointment it is proposed to colobruto the event by a special celebration. The London of that.day was inclosed within walls , aud was a ) out three-quarters of a mlle from north to south , and ono milo nnd a quarter from east to west ; and this , with eomo small addition , has continued to bo the extent of the incorporated city of London , which has boon under the government of the lord mayor , nl- dormon and common council. It IB a curious coincidence that it is hi this 700th anniversary year that the new ar rangement has commenced by whfoh the whole metropolis has boon brought under the control of the now county council , thus bringing the whole city under ono government again. THE PRIMA DONNA'S QUANDARY. Or the Crncl iij-qultul of Alnsncr Yorlok'n Love. Chicago Tribune ! "You spcnk truly , Mr. Yorjck. The npplanso of the criti cal public Is gratifying to mo as nu ar tist , hut it docs not touch the hoart. Nothing so moves tiio as the unobtru sive admiration mid alToction of my true friends , these who vnltio mo for myself alone , as expressed In the warm graso of the hand , the kindling eye , and the sympathetic voice. " "I am glad to hoar you say so , Miss Cocllla , if I may Venture to address you in so familiar a Way , " responded the young man , somewhat tremulously. "It gives mo courage to speak of a subject that has long boon uppermost In my thoughts. " Alaspor Yorick hitched slightly for ward in his chair , swallowed a largo chunk that in some unaccountable man ner was obstructing his throat , and con tinued : "Tho multitude is wildly demonstra tive , but fickle. It Is no wonder your glorious voice stirs all hearts and moves to rupture the listening thousands who hang , as it were , upon your lips. Yet if you should lese that marvelous voice you would bo in the or won yotild cease to bo a popular idol. . You would soon bo only a Hooting memory. But the de votion of a true heart is something that outlasts the ravngcs of tlmo. " The lovely prlma donna , her lustrous , soulful oycs gazing dreamily into these of the infatuated youth as If her vision penetrated through thorn into his in most being and out over the landscape beyond for miles nnd miles , bowed her beautiful head slowly , but made no re ply.Emboldened Emboldened by her manner the young man throw himself at her foot anil burst forth : ' Cecilia Von Dumponshloigor , I am only ono of your hosts of passionate , devoted - voted admirers , but not ono ot them would cherish vou with a tondcr- nbss surpassing ml no. Not ono of thorn in a million has the capacity to love you as I do. If the rcfugo of a fond , faithful , deathless devotion can console - solo you in the hour when your matchless soprano voice , with its fault less upper register and chest tones of unequaled timbre , kind of aw peters out , you know , and when the pearl-like radiance of your complexion fades into a leathery hue " ' "Mr. Y'orick , " murmured the prima donna , still looking dreamily through him into vacancy , "belioving you , as I do , to bo a true friend , I wish to ask your advice upon a matter of some moment. " "Is it possible , " ho gasped , "that you have not been lihtoning to what I " "My friend , ' ' said the gifted queen of song , her oycs luminous with unshed tears , and her liquid , sympathetic voice tinged with an indefinable shade of melancholy , thrilling him to the soul , "tho manufacturers of the Suro-Denth- to-Frocklos toilet' soap have offered mo the pitiful sum of $1,000 for my signa ture testifying tq its merits. Would you take it , Mr. Yorick , or stick out for $5,000. The Worst rform of Irrelljjlon. Cofatly as their education has boon , not ono man or wonan | in a hundred of the leisured % cl.ibscs bus acquired , or Booms likely to acquire , an insight into the conditions on which society is now hold together , says Dr. William Harry , In the Forum. The menperhapsstudy politics , for they may belong by tradi tion to a party ; tlnd to politics some add what it is the fashion to call history for the most partjv magnilied view of the same party-interests. As for women , no one has over instructed them that it is their duty to "see life" steadily , nnd too it whole. " But neither rnon nor women care for political economy. What thn average man does understand is making money. His aim is by some lucky stroke to become a silver king , railway or cattle king , master of a syn dicate , or creator of a "corner. " This is what justifies Von Hurtmnmi's de scription of the nineteenth century as "the most irreligious that has ever been seen ; " this , nnd net the assault upon dogma or the decline of the churches. There is a depth below atheism , below ' anti-religion , tind'into it the ago has fallen. It is the callous indilToronco to every instinct which docs not make for wealth. Where Blc Dotjs Thrive. Many persons havoa not unreasona ble fear of largo dogs , and their nerves nro unset if they are approached by a bloodhound or mastiff , says the Pall Mall Ga/.otto. This has led the author ities of Aix-la-Chapollo to issue tin or der providing that all St. Bernards , Now Foundlands , great Danes , etc. , shall bo led when taken out to exercise , the load not to t > o more than half a yard long , and that their owners shall not take thorn Into parks , cafes , or other public places. The cause is duo to the fact that there has been an enormous increase in the number of largo dogs kept in the city to the alarm of the moro nervous section of the community. Why do the powers that bo not try the effect of a pro rata tax , the amount to bo regulated by the weight of the dog ? That would soon kill the fashion , for fashion it is. DR. Rice's ' Her nial Support , The only perfect abdominal suppqrt for chil dren and adiiltH. Successfully cm us thu WOUST CAS153 OF HKltNIA. , Addrew 1)11. L. i"BlB ; , 27 Mnln Street. D.H.MoDANELQ & CO. , Hidesjalkits , W & HlghcHt market prlpBjt Prompt returns. No.B''O and K. . ' Main-si. , Council UltilU. lown. SPECIAL NOTICES. Foil HUNT Good8-room house , corner of Otti'st and 2d nvc. one block south of dummy depot. Apply to Horftce Kvcrott. WANTKO A competent Rlrl to do general housework. Apply at Old Hhiff st , Council niuffg. Oil Ur.NT-Two dwelling houses , 8 nnd 10 rooms , and two centrally located unices In Council Ulults. Horace Everett. T71OH HUNT I.nrRO double olllro over Krank JU1 l.ovln's cigar store , UK Droaduay. Inquire ot Krauk Kevin. % Titos. Omcr.n. W. It. M. Pussr OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Mtn and Ilrondwny , COUNUlLi BLiUIfFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchange. Collections mada uud Interest paid cm tlmo de posits. THIS CHECK Is good on presentation for $1.00 on each pair of pants bought of the London Tailor. Good for Thirty Days. W & o P o bd 0 t-H e e 00 THE BMLWAY TIME TABLES , SUBUUBAN TttAlNS. Westward. Running between Council IllufTs nnd Al bright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets , and at tne Summit In Omaha. JSuHtivnrd COUNGIIj CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND * PACIFIC. Leave , I Arrive. A No.2 0OJp.m.lA : No.l 7:00 a. in. U No.U (1:00 ( : a. m.O No 5 5:50p.m. : A No.4. . . UMOa.m.A No. 3 ( IM.Iti.m. CHICAGO. IIUKLINUTON * ( JUINOV * . A No.4 U&j : a. m.lA No.fi : ) , - > a. in. A No.ll . . . 0:55p. m.lA No.3 ( IjHOp.m. Kxcopt Saturday. * ixcupt : Monday. CHICAGO fc NOIlTHWKsTHHN. No.O 0:4(1 : ( a. m.No | , 7 0:41 : a.m. No.H 4:15 p. m'No. ' 3 UOUa.m. No.4 ( IMOp. in..No. 5 0:15 : p. in. All Trains Dally. CHICAGO , MIMVAUKKK & 8T. PAUL. A No,2 ii40a.m.A ; No. 1 (1:50 ( : a. in. A No.4 . . . . 7OJp.m. A No.3 7llp.m. : KANSAS CITV , ST. .lOSUPH & COUNCIL HLUr 1 S. A. No.2 0:3.1 : a.m.lA No.3 0:10a.m. : A No.4. . . . 0:3J : p. m.lA No.l 0:25 : p. m. SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC. A No. 10. . , .7 : ( > 5 a. m.lA No.U Hj.Ma. m. A No. 12. . . .7:00 : p. m.'A ' No.H UUU : p. m. OMAHA A : t > T. LOUIS , A No.8 . . . .4:111 : p. m. A No.7. . . .12:00 : in. A dully : II dally except Saturday ; C except Sunday ; i ) except Monday : * fast mall. Tlio time given aoore Is for Transfer , ttioro being from live to tun minutes between Trans- er and local depots. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / IM Dl IMC Hvdrnullonud Snnitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates HDIDl/l Spocincations. Supervision of Public Work. . Brown Building , Council Bluffs , lown. / " * UI ID7 Justlce of the Pence. Ofllco over American Express , No. 411' ' NO/ n U HZBrondwny , Council BlulTs , lown. | | Attornoys-nt-Lnw. Practice in the State and Fed- &OWIQ OIIVIO onil Courts. Booms 1 nnd 8 Shugnrt-Bono Block , Council BlulTs , lown. BURKE & TINLEYe'lffirVs Koom 10 > 8hu rtBlMk CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 -GREATEST DISPLAY OF EASTER NOVELTIES ! At the Boston Store over exhibited In this city. Everything : desirable and op proprlato for Eastor. A complete line of PARASOLS In all latest novelties , for ladies , misses and children , at prices lower than can bo found outside of Chicago. Below are but a few of the many bargains to bo found on our counters. Handkerchief Department , Underwear Department , Ladles' Embroidered Hnndkorchlofs. Just received , 100 dozen of our 15 ( lOc , 12c } , loc , lle ) , 2oo nnd 6Hc. shaped ribbed Vests' . These wishing Lttdios' Hemstitched Colored Bordered to secure more of them will plcas ( /ic / , 7c , lOc , liilc , 16c , l 0c nnd IMo. call early. Children's Colored Bordered , Ic , 2c At lc ! ) Ladies' nibbed Vests worth 33q and lie. in cream only. A choice line of Hand Embroidered Irish Linen Handkerchiefs , ranging from oOc up. Glove Department , Children's Gloves , lOc nnd 12jc. A splendid line of ladies' black an < Hosiery Department , colored ploves nt liljc n pair. Children's Black Ribbed Hose. Exam A special line of Indies' black nud colt ine Bargains , marked 12c } , lOc , 17c , orcd Taffeta Silk Gloves nt 10 ( and 2oc. nnd - 'ic. Ladies' Guaranteed Fast Black Hose , Ladies' black nnd colored nil silk glovei loc , lOc and 2oo. ranging in price from IWo upwards. A COMPLETE LINE OF RIBBONS , ALL COLORS OUR I'KICKS. Just received a man ulucturor's stock of 100 do/.on Ladies' Colored Kid Gloves in tans only ; note the price while they lost only 41c a pair. , Our ladies' Black and Colored Kids at 7oc are equal to any $1 kid in the market another delivery of OS do/on just received. At 5-1 wo have an elegant line of ladies' black and colored poster Kids , ovcrj pair warranted worth 91.87 latest style of embroidered backs. STOBE FOTHERiNGHAM , WHITELAW & GO- , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , 401 Broadway , : : Council Bluffs , THE ORDER Vv AS POST NO BILLS ! & V OUN KERMA/V. BROADWAY STATIONE/K SCHOOL . SWUTH 8c BROS. a& * SWANSON MUSIC fr 01A Pierce , Proprietor. Ab.23 ? Broadway , No.l 14 Mam Sf. Furniture 8c Stoves on weeft/y / ormont/ily payments. Best Selccftns. ' " ' a pee > / * j' y ' \ % 2ffitsffi \ > sr/NN EHA STEAM SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT J > NEW CURIOSITY SHOP O "VS - B U T.T S | Nos.l5&8 ! WhoKs 'e. ' pr-U i < 5 IPearl 5t TRANSFER CO TIBIIE ! IRTTSSIEXjILi SIZES FROM Especially AifapteJ for 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , DOUSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTO TIC CUT-OFF ENGINE E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. CIO Pearl Street , Council Bluff *