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tX Jntirttt . - % .i. 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'SATURDAY MAY 18 , 1889 ; THE DAILY BEE. * t , COUNOnTBLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 8TJIEET. r tn F"j ! ? f be City i Per Week. , , 11. W. TILTON. . . . . MANACIKll. TELEPHONES : HCFINEPR OrricK No. . NIGHT EDITOII , No. J. BUN Oil MENTION , N. y.Plumblni ? Co. John Ucvuny has taken out a permit to ircct n 1700 eottago In KHUllo's sub. The members or Harmany mission have taken out n building permit to enlarge their : lmpol. D. W. Tostcr. n resident of the city for icvcral years , died yesterday mornlnf ? nt his homo on South Madison , of old ago. Unity guild holds Its regular moctlntr this ft rnoon nt 3 o'clock , With Mrs. U. P. Stiep- rd , corner of Pierce nnd Grace streets. Garncou'ft Snowflnkcs will cross bats nt Mntinwa pnrk to-tnorrow afternoon with the Beacons , of Oinnhn , the champion colored club of the west , The Harvey excursion party , from Boston , arrived ut the transfer yesterday morning In two Pullman oloepers. nnd departed lor the ivcst over the Union Pnciflc. The llrst circus thnt has vlsltod Council 13 luffs in two years will unfold Its tents huro on the 31st Inst. The $100 llconso has kept out Bcvcral shows of this character. The ofllco of Mulhollaiid & Nicholas , Ice dealers , has been removed from the licito- Bhutan block to No. 4 Pearl street , the now quarters of Swan & Walker , real estate men. This evening Excelsior lodge , No. 259. P. & A. M. , will bavo a meeting of special In terest Work In the third degree. Mem bers and visiting brethren cordially Invited to bo In attendance. The races that were to have taken place at Union Driving park this afternoon have been postponed on account of the weather nnd heavy track until next Saturday , when the programme will bo given as previously advertised. After n thrco days' trial , the case of Test vs. Anderson was submitted to the jury in tbo district court .yesterday afternoon. The case of Hanjiimln vs. Shea was then called , and the question came up as to whether or not It should bo tried before n jury. After n lengthy uobuto it went over until this morn ing. _ Council BlulTa Lodge No. 270 ( Loynl ) A. O. U.VM moots in 'G. A. U. hall very Friday evening nt 8 o'clock. Prrnonal I. W. Cooper , secretary of the local fire men's association , Is seriously ill with typhoid malaria ut bis bourn on Bcuton street. Mnyor liolircr Is in Chicago in the interest of tournament rates. Ho went to attend a meeting of the Western Passenger associa tion * , nnd secure , If possible , a general adop tion of the rates offered by the "Q" free transportation for all volunteer firemen nnd a single furo for the round trip lor all other visitors. Moncv loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing- . A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway For 825.00 The X. Y. Plumbing Co. will put n load service pipe nnd hydrant in your yard ; also 50 feet extra hoso. Call nt once at 114 Main street. AVItli Italian in Ireland. The last of the Kacan lectures was Riven last evening , and proved one of the most pleasing. It gave the audlonco an easy und delightful trip through Ireland. The scenery was picturesque , nnd the dcscriptivo lecture sprightly. Mr. Hagan was strong in his ex pressions of sympathy with the Irish cause. Ho closed with a pleasing portrait of Par- neil and tribute to him. Have our wngon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. If you want a tasty and convenient lonco or railing about your residence or lawn , use C. J. Boclunan's patent locking bracket , as any panel can bo readily taken out and firmly replaced. Addrcfas C. J. Bcckuian , 728 Seventh nvenuo. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. UANDSEER'S LIONS. An All-lean Hunter TliinkH the Great Artist HitTlicm Off to the Ul < > . At once I know that what I Imd scon were two lions's heads , says an African lion hunter writing to the London Field. The animals had now got up anil were walking slowly over the open plainone behind the other. I saw at once that they were lions from the length of their bodies and the way they held their heads below the line of their backs. I could BOO , too , that they wcro males , from the thick humpy look of their necks , caused by thu maiio. Oh , for n rillo and ten cartridges ! And then , as I was very well mounted , in all proba bility I should have added two more lion skins to my collection. Thinking \ e that , as I could not shoot them , I would like to have a look at them , I mounted my good horse Bob and galloped toward them. They continued to walk slowly along until I was about four hundred yards from them , when , flrut turning to loolc nt mo , they wont olT ut a heavy canter , but soon commenced to trot , und when I was about twoluiudtod yards from thorn stopped , and , facing round , stood side by slue with their heads hold low and their tooth showing , and all the time twitching their tails and growling savagely. I continued to ride straight toward them , thinking they would give way and run again ; but when within about ono hundred yards , as they stood de fiant , and ono of thorn , a very dnrlc- Bldnnod animal with a handsome mane , Boomed particular furious , I slightly turned my horse's head BO as to puss them at u distance of sixty or sev enty yards. Whllo executing this man euver the dark-manod lion came slowly toward mo for a few steps , and then bounding forward and growling loudly , charged out at his best speed. As I had to turn my horse and got him into his Btrido , the lion got to within ten yards or so of his tail before ho was going nt his boHt pace , and stuck closu to him for some distance. How fur lie chased mq I am afraid to say , but a very consid erable distance , and certainly twice as far as I have over been pursued by any other of his hind. When at last ho pulled up ho trotted buck to his comrade , nnd.thon they both lay down on the bare open ground , with their massive paws out stretched , their heads hold high , nnd their mouths half open- with their tongues lolling out , for it was n very hot day. They lay almost exactly in the position of Landeoer's lions in Trafalgut square , and it is quite n mistake to say that that great artibt has made an error in roprobonting lions lying with fore arms straight out like a clog. When on Iho alert a lion always lies like this , nnd only bonds his paws inward like a cat when resting thoroughly at his ease. Emigration tn Canada. The emigration to Canada has fallen off largely this season , The whole num bcr thus fur is 0,005 , against 14,738 , las year. WATER FOR * THE LATE FIRE , Who Woa at Fault for Not Having a Speedy and Ample Supply ? THE ATKINS SCHOOL NAMED. t IB Finally Settled by Common Con- ent , Despite Ocnloimy FA ! ! era a llcnvjr. Column \ Cntclics x Thtcr. Tlio AVntor Supply. It has been satisfactorily proven thnt Deputy Marshal Uarhyto waanotonly awake when the call for additional prcnsuro was : urncd In at the tltuo of the packing house : lre , but he was expecting a call for pressure , and was waiting to turn It on. lie heard the nal given by Chief Walters , hut claims .Imt It was BO Indistinct that ho could not interpret It As has been statcd'ln thcso columns , the signal Is 1-2-1 , but several i.irtlcs who heard the signals claim that the itrokcs of the big boll did not glvo this num ber. Oniccr Thomas , who hastened to the station as soon as ho heart ! the first alarm , asserts positively that the signal was a " 5 , " and ho thought at the tlmo that another alarm had been tuincd tn from box 41 , nnu wondered why thcro was no space between the four and the one. When It did not opcat , ho was ut n loss to understand what t was Intended for. Ho never heard the jell strike MO rapidly before , and is positive tint the signals wore terribly mixed up. Jhlof Engineer Hlrklnblno , who was also ut the police station , states that ho could not distinguish the signals. As Mated In yesterday'B Bne , there Is not , lie slightest doubt that the signals wcro : urncd In. but later developments give rlso to tbo belief that In the hurry and excite ment the call was not made very Intelligibly , and the failure of the jailor to interpret it is cxcusible. The engineer and fiicnmn of the pumping station were seen yesterday , and their state ments of the case are as follows : Thomas Young "I am nU'ht fireman at the waterworks pumping station. It Is my duty when an alarm of lire Is received to blow the steam whistle thrco times to rail thu engineer , who lives just across the street , and then pull down the tiros. Wo carry about eighty pounds of steam whoa the llrcs are banked. I was cleaning the /lues / of No. 2 boiler when the alarm of lire was received. After tha engineer arrived , which was only two or thrco minutes , ho told mo we would run the pumps anyway and get the day's work done. 1 do not know how long It was before wo started up , but only a very few minutes. " Ho'jcrt Young "I am engineer at the waterworks pnmplnc station. I was called by ( ho whistle only a few minutes after 5 o'clock , and dressed and ran over to the works. As I crossed the street I could see that the tire was a largo one , so I started to pump to the city as soon as possible. After wn had started to pump the tire alarm sounded a number of times , but I paid very little atten tion to It , as wo were doing everything wo could and could not back uu any pressure until tbo valve was closed at the city build ing. Mr. Blrlcinblno telephoned mu to put- on pressure , and I told him I could not. In a very short tlmo Mr. Ulrklnbino telephoned ho had found that the lire protection had not been closed and that ho bad just closed it. Fire pressure was on in a nmiuto. Ho also told mo to put on all the pressure I could. We iccpt n pressure of 150 pounds from that time , 5:55 a. in. , until Mr. Uirkinbino ordered It reduced to ISO pounds , at 0:30 : a. m. , and did not have the pressure below 110 pounds until 12:30 : p. in. The pumps made 283.H2 strokes during the tinio wo Dumped under lire pressure , and they pumped 3,427,452 gal lons. I can not sea where wo are to blame. Surely It can not bo thcTduty of the company to move the flro protection valves any more than to open tire hydrants. " Certain parties criticise the chief of the flro department for attaching four lines of two and ono-hulMnch hose to a four-inch mainland assert that an improvement might have been made in that direction much sooner than It actually was. The fact is demonstrated that , although u four-inch may furnish suOlclont protection for a sparsely settled residence district , it is not enough for a packing house or other largo establish ment. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oilico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Thu Will of the Public. A little occurrence that took place on the street yesterday Illustrates the decided oppo sition of certain member/ / the school board to the name adopted by common consent for the new Atkins school building. Two mem bers of the school board were talking over matters and things connected with the best interests of the publio schools , and a Hun representative happened along just as ono of the gentlemen referred to the new building as ' 'tlio Atkins school. " The other Imme diately Interrupted him : "That makes mo think ; there Is something I want to speak to you about after a while , for this newspaper man might take a notion to sco how it would look In pi Int if bo was to hear what I have to suv. " "Ho knows what you moan , and so do I , so you might as well case your mind on the question of naming that building , " was the reply of his brother commlttcoraan. ' Yes , that is just what I mean , and I ob ject to thu name first and last. It has cotno to such a pass that nearly everybody is ro- forrlng to that building by that fictitious title , for It IB a fictitious name , as the school board never actually adopted It. There are plenty of folks who do just as you did a little while ago they have hoard the namoso much that It slips off the end of their tongue as easily us can bo whenever they refer to that building. It Is only a few days since I wont Into tha room of the principal of the buildIng - Ing , and there was the name written In big letter ? on the blackboard. I asked the teacher why it was there , and she said that there hud been a good deal of dcbato as to the correct name of the building , and that ha dbcon written thera by common consent. She offered to erase It , but I thought that would seem too personal , and I told her she needn't mind about it just then. It Is an ac tual fact that some of the teachers In that building are Bonding In their reports from the 'Atkins' school,1 and there Is no sense In it. It is all owinfir to TUB HUE , for the name was never mentioned In connection with the school until It began to appear In that paper , and it ban kcnt It up until the publio has adopted It. All the rest of us , 1 suppose , will be just lilto you before very long , and call It the Atkins school , whether wo want to or not. " "Novor mind , wo will fix you out before long , " was the consoling reply of his col league. "If you will stand up for the name of Atkins school. I will sco that the next building Is named after you , " and with this comforting assurance the aggrieved member was loft to hit own reflection * . A FulUn Iron. About noon yesterday , what came near being a serious accident occurred at tbo now Eiscman block , Quo of the heavy columns for the front of the fourth story bad boon hoistedto , the top of the building and was being swung Into position , when a guy rope gave way , allowing the derrick to fall , and tbo great iron column , weighing over 3,000 poundi , was precipitated to tbo sidewalk , tlfty feet below , It struck u projecting Iron moulding on tha second floor , smashing it-to pieces , und narrowly missed a worktuuu who was engaged near at hand. Fortunately the damage was very slight and will not amount to over f25. The work ou the building was not delayed , as the col umn was but little Injured and was raised to Its proder position during tlio afternoon. It wa the that mishap that has occurred on the building , although the walls uro nearly up , and the heavy iron front will very soon bo all In place. A Dog Detective. John Glbsou and James Luanon wcro taken before Justice HeadrlcUi yesterday after noon charged with the larceny of a pair of ihocs from the store of Fox & Hughes , on South Main street , Ono of thorn engaged ho attention of the clerk whllo the other kipped out with the shoes. Ho ran through n barn toward the alloy , when a suspicious log fastened on the bosom of his panttloons. After quitp a struggle ho managed lo pot nway by leaving the shoos nnd a portion of its notncr garment tn the possession of the canine. Ho WAS joined by his confederate , and the two struck out for tha southron pnrt of the cltv , where they were captured shortly afterward by the officers. They were dls- mscd to debt the case , but finally concluded o plead KUllty , and Informed the court that hey were ready to tnko their medicine. They were given thirty days In jail. OVKIl A JJliACKlNG BRUSH. Plunger Walton's Sons Nearly Kill n Young Imwyor. PHILADELPHIA , May 17. [ Special Tolo- jram to Tun BEEJ Frank nnd Charles Walton , sons of Plunger Tncodoro Walton , would have gene to jnll yesterday had they lot been balled in the sura of $1,000 , each to answer at court for assaulting , until ha became - came insensible , .T. Armstrong Welch , n young lawyer nnd son of Arlstides Welch. Welch was attacked at midnight whllo asleep In his bed , and was unconscious for , wo hours. Charles Walton nnd Welch hnvo > oardcd for n long tlmo at Mrs. Dcvlnncy's , No. 347 South Fifteenth street , and were always good friends. On Monday Welch novod up OIK ) story and took Walton's black- 'tip brush. The latter asked for It and the alter throw It into his room. It struck Walton and hot personalities followed. On Tuesday night Welch came In at 10 o'clock nnd went to bed. At midnight Frank Walton joined his brothcrClmrlesand they broke open Welch's door nnd pounced upon him before ho became awake. After lying Insonslblo for two hours ho aroused thn andhuly. His face was badly battered. Prank Walton lives with his father on South Twenty-first street , near Chestnut Charles works in the city tax ofllco as clerk. BUIINED TO DKATH. Terrible Fate AVhlcli Overtook a Woman and Two Children. ST. Louis , May 17. While Mrs. Louis Palmer was cooking supper in her homo at Hochctlalo , Tex. , Wednesday evening , she dropped a lighted lamp and was immediately enveloped in flames. She ran into the yard where her husband was. The latter at tempted to extinguish the ( lames , but did not succeed until his wife was fatally burned. Ho then discovered that the house was on lire , nnd that his two little boys were consumed. Palmer was also badly burned. RICHARDS' MURDERERS KItiljED But , ( lie Money Was Burled anil Not Itrcovercd. SANTA FK , N. M. , May 17. A report reached hero last night stilting it was be lieved at tbo Santa Fo mines at Carthage , that a posse who went in pursuit of the mur derers of Superintendent Richards succeeded in killing the pair. Iho UOSPO returned , but refused to affirm or deny that the Mexicans had been shot. The money was not recov ered , nnd the story is that it was buried by the lobbcrs soon after the murder. The body of Superintendent Kieharus will bo sent to Quntcy , 111. , where his family live. American News in Ijondnn. JSS9 bn Jama Gordon IlmnM. ] LoNtiox , May 17. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to THE 13nu.l Hon. Thomas W. Palmer , of Michigan , minister to Spain , arrived in London last night and stopped at the Grand hotel. General Albert Leo , of Now York , who , with Mrs. Leo , is at the Grand , will sail for homo * about Juno 1 in order to bo present when his son passes examination nt Yale college. General nnd Mrs. Leo have been on the continent all winter. Hon. W. C. Whitney , ex-secretary of the navy , has engaged return passage for the 2'Jth. 2'Jth.Tho The City of Berlin arrived at Quoonstown last ntcht. On Tuesday night n passenger named Patrick Flynn , aged thirty years , a native of Waterford , hanged hinisolf in a privata part of the ship. His body was buried at sea. Henn Talks on Yachts. BOSTON , May 17. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Lieutenant Henn says : "In a few days the Galatea and all her outfit are going to leave Dartmouth and wo will shift our anchorage to my homo in Ireland. It will bo three years since I first let go in American waters. The time has passca all too quickly. I am sorry for inanv reasons that Uunrnvon aid not build n first-class yacht over seventy foot on the water lino. Moreover , I toll you candidly there Is no seventy-foot sloop In America that is a mutch for the seventy-foot boat Yurana , built lust year , and the Valkyrie will , I am sure , bo faster and more powerful than the Yarana. Moreover , the Volunteer could tow the lot. " New Iowa 1'ostiiinntors. WASHINGTON , May 17. [ Special Telegram to THE BEB.I Iowa postmasters appointed : W. E. Jordan , Bancroft , Kossuth county , vice S. J. Byes , removed ; William P. Drew , Central , Van Buren county , vice W. A. Jones , removed ; C. Barlow , Clark Center , Clark county , vice J. M. Coons , removed ; John Metz , Murysville , Marlon county , vice J. T. Bridges , resigned ; E. D. Gillmoro , Mo- dlauolls. DCS Mnincs county , vlco II. J. Hustcd , removed ; J. H.Morrison , Seymour , Wayne county , vice M. C. Caino , removed ; Edwin Darling , Vail , Crawford county , vice M. A. Casey , removed. Crime Caused Uy Evictions. LONDON , May 17. Father O'Donnavan testified before the Parnoll commission to-day. Ho attributed the increase of crime 'during the league's existence to the action of the landlords in enforcing evictions. The commission will not mnko u report to the house of commons until February , 181)0. ) Another Dime Novel Trneedy. CHICAGO , May 17. Frank JuslnskI , aged sixteen , who has been reading flash litera ture , shot two of his acquaintances with a rillo yesterday , fatally wounding ono of thorn. Jaslnolu escaped. The shooting was without provocation. Kdltor Slionnrd fur RIco'H Place. NEW YOHK , May 17. [ Special Telegram to THE BiiE.l The Washington correspondent of the Tribune says that Colonel Elliott F. Shepard , of the Mail and Express , is talked of for the Kussiau mission. Settled thn Hlot Uumngcs. SHANGHAI , May 17. The claims for dam ages arising out of the Clio Fee riots have been settled. The English and American flags have been rehoisted , tbo Chinese troops saluting them. Queen Alary Dead. MUNICH , May 17. Queen Mary of Bavaria , mother of King Otto , died last night from dropsy and cancer of the liver. A Million For Franco. NEW YOIIK , May 17 , A million dollars in gold bars has boon ordered for shipment to Franco. FOR WATERMEN. Renowned Swimmer , writes : "I don'l at how / could gtt along * OT * without Bt , eamen , Yachtmon , Boatmen , &o > AT DBvaauTi AXD For Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver , . _ SbLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Prepared only by THOS.BEfeCHAM , StlIclcns.LnncasliircEng1nuci. JB. F. ALLEN & CO. , Sole Agents FOR BAlTii : > STATES , 3O5 & nor CAIVAt , ST. , NEW YORK , Who ( if your druggist docs not keep them)1 ) will mail Bcechnm's Pills on receipt of price but inquire fint. ( Please mention this paper. ) HOTEL DE MAHAWA ! G. E. TAMIS1EA , Prop. CONNECTED BY MOTORS WITH COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA. " RATES $3 PER DAY. Special Rates to Parties and Families. Corres pondence Solicited. -HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OP- -BOOTS AND SHOES- Of the late J. M. Phillips tit n SACRIFICE I am determined to give the uubllc the benefit of my purchase. I quota the follow Ing prlcci : BUKT & llIEAHtS' Men's Fine Shoes , 85 , former price , 8 < 4. J. S. TttJltNKil'S Men's Eland-Sewed Shoes , $5 , former price. 67.50. E. C. IIUltT'S Ladles' French Kid , turned , at $5 , former price , S3. E. V. HURT'S Cur Kid at $ : ) , former price , $5 , nnd nil other coeds iit imumfncturcrs' pi-Ire * , or ICM. BInll orders promptly uttciidcd to. to.I. . PILES , 413 Broadway. Council Bluffs , lowo. S F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North Sixth Street , opposite post- olllce , on motor line. Council Jllulls , Iowa. j > . Ilirds and animals mounted naturally am' in the best mcthe-1 of 5 ? thoait. Warrauted to preset vo tor years. Foreign birds suppllod n short no'tlco. iliiilTest price paid for owls and hawks of all kinds. . Psrions sending orders Bsured of perfect satlsraction. 1'ur dresbins a spotialty. Write for particular. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOK SALE A Piano nt u great bargain must bo sold at once , as the fumtlv intend to movo. Audress , t1' . IBee olllce. Council JlluUs. \ Girl for general housework. WANTED Good pay , steady worK. None but llrat- class noea apply. 715 1'irst nvenuo. - good kitchen girl. No other W need apply. Essex house. FOIl IIKNT Furnished or unfurnished largo ton-room house , bath room , gas , furnace , etc. , at Oil Willow ave. Knquire at prcmlsos.or Q. 11. Stlllman. llrown block. I / \ MILCH cows for sale on tlmo to party J.v/ renting my dairy fai m of 141 ncres , Hhln H mile of Council llliul'.s. Horace I2vor it. ITUtCSli milk cows forsaloor trade for fat jl cows. Swan's block yards , Upper liroad- way. Frank Swan. OK 8AU5-Or Trade-Piano No. 1 , ( new ) organ , harness , sowing machine , horse and wagon. Address No. 6i3 Uroadway. room 1. ANV one wanting fine chance to manufacture can fcecuio building , power , etc. , at a birgaln by addressing Main street Meat .Mai ket. JCW CUO tons for sale. Lanzendorfor * Btrqhbehn. Mam street Meat Markut. RKAJj Kstato bought and solo. Nona but bargains accepted. Houses for sals on monthly payments- Warranty deed given. By C. 11. Judd , UXJ Uroadway , Council Ululfa. TTUJIl SAM3 My residence. Inquire John G. -B Woodward , DU I'ourth avenue. FOIt KENT Largo double ollloo over I-'rank Levin's cigar store , ( XU Uroadway. Inquire of Frank Levin. TllOS. OFFICE ! ! . W. H. M. PUS BV OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main and Uroadway , COUNUlli BliUPPS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign c.nd domestic exchantro. Collections inude and interest paid on tlmo da- posits. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS AHBJNV1TEDTOOALLAT Mrs. C. L , GILUTT'S ' Elll 1(1 ( And Heo her line line of Hair tioods. FINEST HAIR ORNAMENTS In the city. WlKB. Ileards , etc. , for Itont prHalo , QhiUi and "Coylo nnd Myera { 'Grease I'alntu. IIair . , , , _ . ' ' Dressing. Etc. No. 3 < > Mulii St. , Council KinIIi * Orders uy mall refceHve prompt attention. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jacijuciulu'H Jewelry Store Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents vruntou. Council BlnEfe I * The Most Modern Novolitlos In PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. . Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. STOP ! READ THIS ! A now ClothliiK Stoie has been opened in Council lllullD. No old stock or old styles. r.virytlung strictly flrat class. Comu and bo convinced , Positively ono price iiuu cabh , CHICAGO CLOTHING HOUSE , ? a'J WESTBUOADWAY. SUMMER IS COMING I f What Is Needed is a ( Jowl GAS STOVE FOR COOKING A SPLENDID LINE OF GAS STOVES ! 3list received and on exhibition at the gas com pany's olllce. Unequolled for convenience. Absolute B f ty. Nooilor , anil above all , eco nomical If properly used Call and examine them whether you Intend purchasing or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. G , B , JAGQUEMIN & GO , , Railroad Watch Inspectors For tlnlon Pacific , Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago , HocK Island 4 : 1'aclllc , Chicago , lliir- llngtonA ; Quincy. Kansas City & St. Joe rail * roads , No. 27 Main St. , Couucil I5luffri , ; i la. D.H. McDANELD & CO. , Hidesjallow , Pells , Wool & Furs , niruest market prices , prompt return * . No , 83 na eaJlfUnst. , Council iilutrs , Iowa. BARGAINS Examine bargains in children's Lace Caps , 12yac up. Look at our bargains in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Ask to see our bargains in New Hosiery. Our assortment of Flouncings is now complete. Compare our bargains in Muslin Under wear. Corst Covers from 12 Jo up. Drawers from 23c up. Chemise's from 23c up. Night Dresses from 47c up. LOOK OVER OUR GLOVE COUNTER AND COMPARE - PARE PRICES. BOSTON STORE , FOTHERINGHAM , WH1TELAW & GO , , Leaders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. % 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. The Only One Price and Strictly Cash Store in the City. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BOOKS YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP . B U T.T S INOS.I5&I8 Jg \ \ < ? FKU115 - iPearl 5t > Bi TRANSFER CO TIBIIEI IRTJSSIEIEiIj SIZES FROM Especially Adapted 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Enecllltat'.ons and estimates furnlitned for cninplote slomii p'anti , Ile ulatlon , Durability Uuar Unteed. Can uow lett rn Jruin users whare I'uel llconomv U ( | iinl v\ith CorllKfi Non-CQiia iiilnK E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalog ae. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council fatu'fj GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY , NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260