mruiA mirv URTC- \vi.hvi7. nAv Ar.vnniT THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL IH.UFFS. crncK : NO. is PKAUL STRKET. 1-jr rmrler to tiny purl of tlio city 11 W. TII.TON , - MANAGER TPI . - , ? I Hii lm' sOnifO . No. 4J { .NlKht Kill tor . No. 23 , V AOH..1/I : N Y. Pi-wiling Co. C'ouirll Biuffs I .umber ( to. Coal llegulnr meet Ing of Ml/pah temple No. fl , Pythian Sisters , this afternoon. The city council will meet tomorrow after noon as u canvassing board to canvass the vote east at the election Monday. J. h. McVoagh. a Llttlo Sioux bootlepger , was brought Into the city yesterday for a hearing before the federal grand jury. The funeral of At.ton Ilendriekson will take plaeo tomorrow nftornoonat'2'Wlo'eIoek from the residence. ISl'J South Ninth street. Bob Scott was arrested jcstcrday on the charge of committing an assault and battery m on H. C. Williams In a saloon near the corner of Main stt eel nnd Tenth avenuo. The Swift brothers , charged with burglar- izlnir the saloon of T. L Smith on Sixteenth avenue , have taken n change of venue from Justice Vlen to Justice Pov ami will have a hearing this morning at 1' ' o'clock. Pottawattiunlo trlbo No. 21. Improved Order of I ted Men , will meet this evening In regular council In Its wigwam , corner of Broadway and Main street , at the eighth run Visiting chiefs nro welcome. The funeral of Philip Johnson took place vesterday afternoon In the Broadway Meth odist church , the iiuditoilimi of which was will filled with the frii mis of the deceased. The services wi re cenduilcd l > i Hev. II. P. Dudley , assisted hi Uev. Mr. .Sims and Uov. Mr Urimth of Slitnnrduah. Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following partiis- Freeman K. Mungerand Anna V Hij-'gins of I'ottawattainio county , John Peterson and Mary Ilvde of Council j Bluffs. Flavins M. Wolfe of Pottawattatule county and Mary A Iloliook of Cherokee. In , : Joseph P. Mink and Carrie Wmilcl of f Count.II Bluffs. John Snvder and Jake Washington were biought before Justice Vlen yesterday after noon for u hearing on the Inrge of breaking into the "Court" saloon and stealing a lot of liquors There \vis : no evMonco ngalnst Washington ami ho was discharged. The evidence against rinj dcr way \ery slight , hut was thought to bo siillldent to warrant his being bound over to the grand jury fur an In- icstigatlon His bond Is llxed at j-JiH ) . John Peach , the Woman's Christian As sociation hospital refugee , who was allowed I to drift out into the world a short time ago , had a trial In Justice Vlcn's court jchterday on the charge of stealing a coat and over- I'oat from ono of the inmates for whom ho had been caring. When confronted with the evidences of his puilt ho pleaded guilty nnd was sent to the county Jail for thirty days. There nre still two charges Of burg lary against him , and the evidence is very strong , so that the probability is he will I take a trip across the state. The defendants In the case of William Barker against Mynstcr , Limit & Sweet , in which the plaintllf claims to have been over charged to the amount of several thousand dollar * for the expenses of it criminal prose cution In which ho was defendant , have filed an answer in the district court. They present n copy of an agreement dated March Sit ) . Ibitt. and ocarina Barker s signature , in which Barker promised to pay ยง lHK ( ) attor ncy foos. nnd to assume the payment of costs aggregating something over jlh ( ) , In ad dition They claim that thcso are the onlv amounts w'lich ho has over had to pay in connection with the case. Why lot children die with diphtheria ? You can wive them by Dr. .lolTeris' rem edy , lias been used successfully for ; ( , " > yearn. Pi-ieo $11.00. For sulo by Coun cil Bluffa druggists , also ut 2101 Cumlng street , Omaha. Charles Koniginaelior is arranging to build on his ten acres , purchased of Messrs. Day & Hess , in the Klein tract ' "Over UOO aoreH.21 miles east of the post- olllco yet for bale in trapta to suit. nOURlClUS MUSIC HOUSE. Pine pianos and organs for cash or payments. 11-1 StutMnun street , C. Bluffs. J'lJH.SO.V.II'.IH.IOIMI'IIV. . Mrs. M. PfcllTer left yesterday for the cast to purchase spring goods. S. K. Whlto will leave with his family Friday for Topeka , ICan. , where ho will ro-cngago in business. John W , Dot-land of Lincoln , Neb. , has just purchased through Day & Hess , agents , thirty acres of the Klein tract. lie will sot it out in fruit this spring nnd build good bulldingH at once. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gun heaters are just what you want. Look tit them. Clean , convenient , cheap. C. B. GUI and Elec tric Light Co. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. in. at the Council Blull's Medical and Surgical institute , 2 ( > th nnd Broadway. Commcrt'liil I'llgnum r Aincrlcii. Council ClulTs council No , 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of America , will give their second anniversary banquet and ball on the evening of April 1 at the Grand hotel. It will bo ono of the leading society events of the suasju , The following committees have been ! selected ; 11I. Arrangements and Invitation 13. II. Ilaworth , J. W , Peregoy and K. C. Oloason Music U. J. McBrulo , ( Jeorgo C. Wlso , W. A-Travls. Evans Peregoy and Patterson. Reception Meslsmas McBride. Moomaw , Silcott , Bllnn , Stork. Shepard , ICelloy. Ila- \\orth. Franklin , Harkness , Jameson. Han- nan , MeKlsson , McDonald , Hummel , Swal low , Maurcr , Sargent , Hohrer , Travis. Messrs. MeBrldo , Moomaw , Silcott. Bllnn , Clark , Jones , ICclloy. Davenport , Williams , Ilnrkness , Jameson , Haiinan , McKtsson , Me- Donald , Hummel , Swallow , Mutiror. Sargent , Hohrer , Holl. Evans , Peregov nnd Patterson. Floor-F. P. Shepard , J. W. Dlxon , M. W. Flomtnlng , C. E. Held. W. B. Lanlus , E. V.L. . Cook , P. It , Khepard , Ed J. Strovv , H. Frank lin. Albert Uhner , J. W. Palmer. J. J. Stork. Master of Ceremonies A. W Johnson. Chairman of Banquet Committee E. II. Ilaworth. Secretary of Banquet Committee A. W Johnson. Tin ) ( iranil Hotel , Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel In Iowa. Dining room on bovouth floor. Rates , * a to . * . " > per day. E. F. Clark , Prop. bt'i'il I'nliitopH. Three hundred bushels if pure Ohio peed potntcoj at Thomas Risnton , 1MOG West Broadway , Council Bluffs , In. Tout-tirctIon : Mi'illclno. Justice Field presided tit police court yes terday morning In the absence of Juilgo McGee , nnd had brought before him several I men who had endeavored to assist the saloons in keeping closed on election day by crc.itlng n famine In bias liquor. Syl Huff was given thirty days on the streets for resisting Oniccr Martin when ho was trying to make the arrest. "Dutch" Boylngton , his partner in piety , pleaded guilty and was accord ingly t'lven a little lluhter dose twenty-five davs on the streets with the chain gang. ' William Carnahan. who created a disturb- nnco in Smith's saloon , at the corner of Bryant street ami Uroadway , was also given thirty days on the streets. William Watson has purchased four and a half acres in the Klein tiact , which ho Is going to improve at once by i building himself a homo and planting an orchard. Ccal and wood ; best and cheapest ) Missouri hard wood in the elty : prompt delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Lonls , millinery , will occupy 2. > Main , ' * opposite Bcno'd after March I . Von SAL.K Citizens State bank stock. Submit cash offer. E. H. Sheufo. Fresh marsh mallows ut Drlesbaoh'u. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Interest Growing In the Coming School Board Election , CHANGES THAT WOULD BE DESIRABLE ifTcirU : It lit Tliiiuclit Will lie Miuto to Mil III ! It u .Vinpiirll itn A Iliil r SI ciiln HIM * ! in limit AlMtn > rtli Arcrpt NoiiilnntldiM. The election of members of the school boanl will take place next Monday. There Is considerable tilk Just now amonR the members of the republican and democratic parlies as to what course ought to bo pur sued with reference to maklm ? nominations. Formerly school elections were an entirely nonpartlsan affair , the parties having no part in tlio elections , but each candidate belni ? put on account of some real or fancied qualification for the oftleo. For the piy j three or four jcars the Issues have been purely political , and the candidates have been elected because they were republicans or democrats The consequence Is that the school bo ml has become an excellent thing In the way on a menagerie , but a rather poor imitati jn of an educational body. Two ladles have been mentioned as candi dates for the nlllce. Mri. Jacob Sims and Mrs. 13. 13. Aylesworth , atrl their election is belnir tiraed. in the hope that the tone of the board may bo eloMitcd thereby. Both are l.ulliHof well known culture , and a compari son with the present members , from n busi ness and educational point of view , will nut bo iu all to their discredit. What the re publican and democratic parties will do is vet to be determine 1. The latter will hold Its notninating'convention this evening and the former tomonow evening at the court house. The ucoplc's party have already declared - clared in favor of Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Ayles- worth , and their chances for being elected are excellent , as many members jf the two 1 principal parties have expressed an inten tion to vote fur them. Imlncrcl to ItiM'omu Cuiuti.latri. The following Is n copy of the petition which was circulated several days iio ( , and the letter of acceptance which was written by Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Ayleswortli and is now made public : Cofxcii. Ui.fFi" ' , la. , Marcn .1 , IS' ) ) . Mrs. Jacob Sims nnd Mrs. E. E. Aylesworth , City Ladles : We , the undersigned , in behalf of the best Interests of our schools , woulu respectfully request that you allow your names to ho used ns candidates for members of the school board at the coming election , and we premise you our cheerful and cordial support. The petition Is signed by Stephen Phelps , K. J. Babeoek , A. II. HutchinsonC. A. Kiley , T. J. Evans , V. Badollet , U W. Tulleys , Thomas Metcalf , 13. L. Shugart , E. II. Odell , L. \ \ . Itoos and a list of about 100 names of reprcssntatlvo citizens interested in Ihu schools of the city. , Cot'Sfll , Itl.i'FW. lit. , March 7 , 1833.-Messrs. T. J. Kums , V. H.idollit and Others : ( icntlu- mi'iiVe beg lo iissiire you of our apprecia tion of the eimlldeticu reposed In Us and com- lillmcnt ' sui\vn | liy the foregoing petition. I'niii lequest , having co'ne lo us entirely un- Millclted , and without clioleo on our part , wo camiiil , unili'r lh > > elicuinstaiiees , welt decline the same. With an earnust desire that , what- mer may bo the oulcoinc , the wi'lfato of the schools of our city inny li ) our chief concoin In the election lo follow , wo. liorehy consent to the use of our names as candidates for thu positions Indicated. Mn. . J icon SIMS. SI US. K. K. AYMiSWOIlTII , wucui : TIII : IU.A.MI : icnsr.s. liiK on thn C.IIISCH of Kriubllcan | I > u- ( v.il Last .Mdnd.iy. The mala topic of conversation yesterday on the street corners and in the public re sorts was Monday's election and its results. Neverslnco the landslide of three years ago , when the democratic pirty , which had been in full charge of affairs lor ten years or longer , was knocked out and the city gov ernment found itself in the han Is of a coun cil composed of republicans , has there been so much excitement over n local election. Contrary to expectation , there docs not seem to bo very much weeping and gnashing of teeth among the republicans. The defeat was due to the stay-at-homo republicans , and the reason for there being so many republi cans of that class lies in the natural hatred most people have for cowardice. Causes uf Ilciiilillcitn | Ucfcut. "Tho republicans who composed the con vention , " bald a well known republican who failed lo vote , "havo no ono to thank for their defeat but themselves. The motor question had been agitated for throe weeks prior to the holding of the convention , and the\ must have-known that do what they could the question of whether the motor company was to pay its taxes , reimburse property owners ior the uavinj ? , and live up to their contracts general ily , was bound to be one of the political issues. Of course the republican members of the council are blamed for a great many things they could never have helped , and the motor dilllculty has been made political capital out of vastly beyond what right and reason Justllied. But insinuations wcro made against the re publican party anyway , and it would have been merely a matter of sclf-defenso for the republicans to take steps toward proving these insinuations false. A sot of resolutions somewhat similar to those adopted by the democratic convention , but not differing from the latter in promising anything that could not bo performed would have tilled the bill completely , united the dlssatislled republi 1- cans , and resulted without doubt in another republican victory. As it was , the demo crats saw the point and placed themselves : on the side of the sr people as against the cor porations. 'Iho republicans who did not want to cast a vote for the motor company and yet did not want to vote the democratic ticket stayed at homo. At any rate wo shall have a ehanco to test the sincerity of the democrats , who have undoubtedly promised a good many things that they won't bo able to perform. " And that is about the way the situation is sl/od up by three out of four of the republi cans that one incuts on the streets , outside of the men who took part in the convention and decided upon the plan of muzzling the party. They may hlaiiio the committee for not having workers at the polls , and may try to tlnd other excuses , but ono ef the princi pal reasons for defeat must bo found in the feellnjt that many republicans had , that IUa vote for their tlcKct was u vote for tlie motor company. election llfturns. All of the returns wcro not in until yesterday morning , some of the intelli gent Judges and clerks having disobeyed the law and taken their ballot boxes homo with ; them and slept with them over night. The following table shows the number of votes received by each candidate , and the majority , excepting in the case of the Third want. ! Cilenson and Hathaway each having re ceived the same number of votes , will have to draw lots to decldo which shall put his feet upon the aldermanio desk this jear : AU > r.UMA.\-AT-.AlUll : . I'aco ( rop. ) 1,200 Keller ' ( dfin. ) l 707 ) C'hurchlll ( people's ) r U8 Keller's majority over Pace 041 AUIKH.MAN , Tllllll ) WAllt ) , Gleason ( rep. ) t 205 Hathawayileiu. ( ) 'JOB Mulsh ip.M > plu's ) 14 AUIIMI.MA.V , KOUIITII W.Wtl ) . May no ( rep. ) 244 Wldto Idem. ) 27O Mcl'eok ' ipeoplu'8) ) 20 Wnlto's majority over May no 20 AI.DKIIIIAN , SIXTH \VAIII ) . Ihidloy ( rop. ) 140 NlcliulsoniiK'in. ) 240 Nicholson's mujortty . " 100 I'AUK COUM1S.SIOXKII. FhtiKart ' dep. ) 1)80 ! ) e'nsper ( duni. ) 1,006 llendrlokb . ( people's ) 105 . Cuspur'H majority over Hhusnrt 170 Tax l'roio.ltluiiK. | The llrst proposition , to levy n 1 mill tax for two years for the purpose of making nxm provements In the parks , managed to squeeze ' through by the following vote : For , TW 5 against , 771) ) ; majority for , IU , The second proposition , to levy a 1 mill tax for two for tin years purpose of paying the expenses of park litigation , or Iu other words the ? 1XX ( ) ( ) attorney fees wlitili were paid by the council a few weekititffo. fell by the wnyalklo , tlio following belni ? the vole For , 4.Vi. against l.nsi , majnrlty against , ( WO. The failure of the pro | > ositlon will network any hardship to the attorneys , however , as the council paid them their money the next" day after the meeting at which their propo sition was accepted , the money having been taken from the police fund with which to do it. The jwllco fund may have to go short a ( while , but tlio deficiency will be soon made up In other directions. The landslide will cause quite a revolution in the city oftlccs. The republicans have had the inside track on all appointments for several years past , and all appointees , with thu exception of the chief of the llro department , are now republicans. The coun cil from now on will hu live democratic at least , to three republican , and If Hathaway happens to defeat Glcascm In the drawing of lots , it will be six democratic to two repub lican. "Turn the rascals outl" will un doubtedly bo adopted as the golden rule of the new council , and the city clerk aim his deputies will bo given thu run with as much suddenness us possible. WIIITI : HOODS HAM : . At thn Huston Store. The whlto needs wile thiit has been looked forward to with so much Interest byre the ladies of Council Li luffs and tnir- rounding e nmtry opened SATURDAY MORNING , and : will ojiit'nno ' for oitfhtdays. There are many special bargains in the way * ( if tjwcls , linens , muslin * , shooting. * , einoi'oidorios. laeorf , muslin underwear , ( rents1 whlto shirts , handkerchiefs , and everythinsr white , included in this sale. ( Joint ; early and avoid the great rush , as this fiilo will coi'ttilnly bo no excep tion t' ) all our previous sales. Sen bargains in white bed spreads at 80c , ! )0e ) and $1.00. 100 do/.en of fiOc towels for 2oc each , without doubt the largest and iinudt towel ever hold anywhere for -oc. tiuo show window. See bargains in oinbroidories marked lie.Ic. . fie. ( ie. 7e , 80 , He. lUe. 12jo to . )0o. ) See bargains in table linens and nap kins. See bargains in white goods. See bargains in muslin underwent1 , in coi > ot covers , night iresi-es , drawers , chemises , oto. Five cases of handsome goods just to hand all ready for this great sale. See bargains "in handkerchiefs. Re- inoniber this halo commenced Saturday , March 4 , and will continue for eight days. BOSTON STORK , Fotheringhiiin , White-law & Co. Leaders and promoters of low prices. Agents for the standard patterns. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned tit tlio shortest possible notice. first i > f tint ConrHc , The lecture given by Hev. Hobert Mclntyro at the liroadwav Methodist ICplscop.il church , Monday evening , as a part of the Star lecture course , was one of tlio finest that has over been delivered in this city. There have been some noted speakers at the Chautauqtia assemblies , but no one has eclipsed the effort of this distinguished gen tleman. Frequent rounds of applause greeted the well turned sentences , especially so at his description of the unbuttoning of the hearts and pluses of the people of the whole world at the time of the Chicago lire. The balance of the course is on a par with the first lecture ami citizens should take ad vantage of the opportunity and liberally patronl/o this effort to bring to Council Bluffs entertainments of the finest kind. The next will be the lecture of Prof. John B. DcMottc , illustrated with magnificent stercoptican views. Prof. DcMotto will bo remembered by attendants at Chautauqua as ! ono of the most entertaining of the many fine lecturers at the assembly. lie comes Friday evening. March 'J4. and should bo greeted ] by all his old admirers and many now ones. The ladies of the Christian church will servo dinner and supper at Masonic temple Saturday , and 25 cents will pay for a splendid meal. Everybody is in- vited. ' If you have property to sell , list it with mo. I have customers for bargains. II. G. 2.IcGee , No. 10 Main street. Jfcctlng * Will C'mitlmio. There is no abatement of interest in the Temple hall meetings , and they will bo con tinued indefinitely. The baa weather did not prevent a good attendance last evening. Mr. Alien's sermon was of the same simple but convincing character that has made bis ministry so successful. Several arose In their sea's and expressed n desire to lead a Christian life , and one young man came for ward with a frank and manly declaration to lead a batter life than ho had lived. There wcro se"cral Christian workers fioni Omaha who took part in the services , During the last two days invitations have been gien to all the business and profes sional men of the city to attend tlio bervices tonight. The meeting will bo for their es pecial benefit and the best seats in the house will bo reserved for "ill those present ing the invitation cards at the door. On Saturday the ladies of the church will serve dinner and supper iu the hall for the benefit of the public and to help defray the expenses of the meetings. " " Emma Konnurd. stenographer , notary depositions , commercial work , letter writing , 100 Alain. Have your proscriptions filled at Davis' , only pure , fresh drugs and chem icals In stock. 'Micro Will Do IVdrral Court. Until a few days ago there was n blooming prospect that there would bo no session of United States district court hero , or any where else in fact , on account of the failure of congress to pass the bills making appro priations for the work. The passage of the civil sundries and deficiency appropriation bills at the last minute , ono on Friday night and the other at 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing , removed the difficulty , and unless some thing unforeseen happens court will convene as usual on the 'Jrth of this month , with Jtidgo Woolson on the bench. The clerk , marshals and deputy marshals are all busily engaged in making arrangements for thu opening of the term , and the money Is ex pected to bo In the hands of the marshal by the middle of next week. Finest Arista cabinet photos , $2 per dozen. Ashton's studio , 18 North Main street. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main street , largest und best bloyolo stock in city. Mine. Helen Merrill , hairdrohsing and manicure. Room ,112 , Merriam block. Nomlimtlni ; Convention. The delegates to the republican city con vention neid Thursday , February Si ) , will meet in convention in the south court room of the county court house on Thmsday even ing , March i ) , at 7(0 : ! ( p. m. , for the purpose of placing in nomination two candidates for members of the school board. board.G. G. M. Goi'LD , Chairman Republican City Central Commit- tea Do you smoke ? Uavo you tried T. D. King1 fc CO.'H Partau'ab ? It's u ehurmer. Just light one. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffy the best $2.00 hoiibo in Iowa. I.ohl-1i | Viillry Dividend ! . PIIII.ADCI.WIIA , Pa. , March 7. The state- ment made last week that the management of the Lchigh Valley Hailroud company hail agreed with the return of the Heading upon the scaling of the annual dividend presented : the Lehlgh Valley stockholders at 0 or 7 per cent , is supplemented today by the nnnounc- nient to pay at the latter rate. The dividend duo next month Is now in thu treasury of thu company , where it has been fo" some time , and the same will bo paid when duo. Thu I ohlgh Valley directors will meet , a week from today and declare a quarterly dividend of lif per cent , and cni'li three mouths there after , so kug us thn lease to the Heading holds good , llko action will bo taken. ii'ii i nipM1PiAnV ttvi't i \\ILL \ \ SLCiliLI ) W. JIAXUL Vfoo President RInchart tProlnoted to the Presidency of the -Santa Fo. - 0 1 OTHER CHANGES IN THE OFFICIAL STAFF I'orrniKt of thn 1'ollcy Tliiil { { 'III lip rurnurd liy tliocv rrrslilont'or1 ' the .System A Sutlifiiclory Ai'iilntincnt | | ! Itiiltnuid .Soli's. BOSTON. Mass. , Mnreli 7. Vice President Hinehart of the Atchbon , Tonekn ft Santa fo railroad was today elcetcd president to sticeeed the late President Manvcl. D. H. Kublnson , formerly gener.il niamicr of the Atlantic ft Pacific , was chosen ilrst vieo president , to perform the dutlesassljneil him by the president , with headquarters in Chicago.y. . K. Glllctt was promoto.1 from assistant to general auditor.V. . A. IJur- roughs was made assistant Koneml auditor. Tlie Hcston News Burca.i siys ; : Tlio clce- tlon ot Mr. Klnehart as president means very much for Atehison security holders. The hano of eastern ownership of western railroad properties has been the everlasting war between the llnnm-l.il interests of the east and the local demands of thu west , made without rcpard to the question of pecuniary return. The llnanelal interests will now lualn ho at the head "of the Atehisjn I'omp.iny. Mr. Klnehart is an on- thusl istie believer in the reurfjanlzed Atchi- son.property and is opposed to all schemes for its extension , save upon the basis of profit for the sh ireholdcrs. Ho believes the Atehison has now enouirh property to handle economically and that the primary duty ol the inamiucincnt is to return the company tea a dividend paying basis. Mr Itlnehart's personal friends greatly objected to his tak ing the burden of the presidency but Mr. Hineliart Dually concluded It would bo easier to take charge himself than to break in anew now man for the important position. WOKI.II'S VMll ll.YTKS. Important .Meeting of tlioV " > torn"Pis en- KC-r Amoi'lntlim nt ( 'lilniro. ( CIIICAOO , 111. , March 7. More than the usual amount of business was transacted at the bimonthly meeting of the Western Pas senger assoelatioiij which was hold hero today. The principal matter which was called up was the question of the World's fair rates , an I the passenger agents having the matter in charge reported they had been unable to decide upon any definite plan and requested inoro time , which was granted. The association was addressed by a com mittee of the Commercial Travelers associa tion upon the question of interchangeable lCCO-mllo ticket , but the matter was laid over. over.A A committee .representing . various JobCers associations of the largo cities of the north west made a strong plea , for tlio same re duced rates from Chicago lo the northwest as would prevail In the opposite direction during the World's fair. The matter will L)0 ) acted upon at a date In the near future. The revision of the association agreement was referred to the special meeting to be called the latter part of this mouth. W. B. Miskorn nnd W. I ) . Uuback were made members of the audit In , ; committee. Chairman Midgley of the , Western Freight association has. . decided that the rate made by the Omaha road on lumber from Wlsconp sin to Nebraska points is not Just , and the matter will bo sent back to the lumber com mittee of the association1 , with instructions to remedy the evil. STHIKKS ANU ICU MO US OK STUIKKS. Su Itrlimeti , IIIJ-IHMTS : | : ihl Dromon of Varl- otm Ito.uN pUjlutlslloil. ST. Louis , Mo. , March 7. The switchmen in the St. Louis yards are seemingly satis- lied ! with the concessions made by the vari ous lines of railroads terminating here. Yet the general outlook is considered hero to be that a general strlko may bo expected at nny : time. PiTTdiiuim , Pa. , March 7. Notwithstand ing the denials , a general strike of the switchmen of the Pennsylvania Western system and probubly the Baltimore & Ohio road Is threatened. The olllcials of the Pennsylvania ate now in Chicago with their ultimatum , which is the refusal of all the de mands. Toi.r.DO , O. , March 7. Tomorrow morning at li o'clock fifty engineers and as many lire- man of the Toledo , Ann Arbor & North Michigan railway will go out on a strike. An order to that cJTcct was issued late tod.iy by Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood'of En gineers and Chief Sargent of the Firemen. Attempts to closa the differences between the eoinpjny und the cugin-jors have 1 > rovcd futile. ST. Louis , Mo. , March 7. Meetings were held today of nil the brlJgo and terminal facilities ; companies in which directors were elected. The new directors of the Terminal ass > oclatin of St. Louis are : W. W. Taus- sig , F. A. Tracy , E. P. Bryan , M. F. Ingalls. Charles M. Hayes , Gcorgo C. Smith and James W. Way. The Union depot selected us Its directors : W. W. Taussig , James Hanna , F. A. Tracy , S. II. II. Clark , Gcoigo C. Smith and James W. Way. Charles M. Haycs.-Ju'es S. Walsh , V. Fisher , W. S. Humphreys and Anthony J. Thomas wcro chosen directors of the Ter minal railway. The St. Louis Bridge company elected Julius S. Walsh , J. Plerrepont and Thomas F. Tutt. Attkti fnril Ilreelvttr. ST. Louis , Mo. , March 7. The Mercantile Trust company of Now York Drought suit today in the United States circuit court in this city against the St. Louis , C.ipo Girar- deau & Fort Smith Hallway company , ask ing for an injunction to restrain the defend ant from disposing of any of its property anil praying for the appointment of a receiver. The suit is brought on a mortgage for $1,000- 000 , given in IbbS by the defendant to the plaintiu" . The Mercantile Trust company alleges tint the railroad company had de faulted in the interest of the debt ; is iu solvent and owes other parties $75,000. . AHllInt of tlio ISostun .V Mil I in- . NEW YOUK , March 7. Mr. J. Picrrepont Morgan said this afternoon in regard to the affairs of the Boston fo ( Maine that a com nilttco appointed by it i management con ferred with u committed from the manage ment of the Now linl'land railroad am reached a conclusion which will no submitted to the respective bodlps' of directors nex Saturday. When these , boards have takei action , said Mr. Morgah , the result of the action will probably bo jiiado public. I'ofitiiiiiiiMl'tlio Mile. COHVAI.US , Ore. , Murch'7. The sale of tin Oregon Pacltlc rallroai3'whlch ' , was to hav occurred today , has bqen postponed ono week. The bondholder * committee pet ! tloned for further timo' of three months t < allow experts to complete ! an examination o the books and the properties , hcrotofori prevented by the action 'of ' the late receiver and also to investlgato : the territory cast o the Cascade mountains. The court is in cllncd to grant the petition. ] ) ON'T BE CARELESS. Don't bo ton ctirclosd to examine closely when you t'o to uu > a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Miiny un prlnc p ilod doiilors will hand you u bottle nut up in ti RED wrapper , und closely imltatin } . ' C-A-R-T-E-it'-S'1 ' Don't full to oxninlno carefully , nnd don't be put oil with somotbintf "juat ns RoodnsCARTERa" There IB nothing so good ns "CAR- TERS. " The only Mifuty is in gottlnc ' the genuine CARTER'S LITTLL LIVER PILLS. Ask for C-A.-R-T-JvR'-S und bo auro you got thorn. A rusinvi ; cuiti : nut HICK iu\o \ A tin i : . Buiull Ujio Small J'rlci TELL-TALE BRIGHT FACES. The Greatest Strength Giver in All itaJVortd , The Highest Praise Given to Paine's Celery Compound , As Much Suporlor to Patent Medicines as n Diamond is to O Inss. Krljjht faces of tVoo who [ 'nine's celery compound rtro moro trust worthy limn all tlio nuutitmlo of soiisa- tlontil "aflliljivlts" Unit nro foisted on a credulous public by the patent medicine loalors in Mnroh , April anc May. It IB true that In tlio early spring , a jrout mnjorlty of people need some loncst romudv to purify the blood and to strengthen the nerVos. It la vrondsrful ho\v \ many pcojilo nro ulToi'lnfj from wouk ness anil ( jenornl do- jillty. There are ni'iny who are tlroil ill the time , who cannot slooi ) well , who iavo no ambition , who luck appetite , ind are troubled in other ways purtiuu- arly at this season. The nerves need food , the brain do- nancls notiriBhtncnt , the blood must bo Mii'lchctl , and the cxcrotoiy organs must ' > o stiinttlated ; and in tlda'coinmon con dition , which is often soriouH , it has igiiln antt tignln been said , ' 'Thoro Is lothing so certainly good as 1 'nine's celery compound. " It makes people well ! Paino's celery compound. U must bo romomborcd , is not ti p-iVmt mcdicinrs. 5. S. II. KI.KMM. It was first prescribed by that greatest of , modern physicians. Prof. Edward E. Phelps , M. D. , LL. U. , of Dartmouth , and has boon more generally Ubod , und hasachiovou morocutes of wull-known mon and \vonion in all conditions of society tlianmobably all other remedies put 1 together. It has had the public endorsements of such well known and disinterested menus us lion. James MacShano , Mayor of Montreal j j , Dr. J. II. Ilanaford , the emi nent medical writer , Albert Hardy , assistant editor of Godey's Magazine , Commodore IIowoll , Principal L. L. Camp , the well known educator , and the father of Walter Camp , who js known as an authority on athletics by every college - lego man in the country. Goorpo Wright , whom every base-ball playo.- knows so well , recommends it. Such women as Jeanne Cambray , MM. Mar garet Spence , Helen Ashland Konn , the liunous ballad writer , and thousands of others have wiitten letters of the high est praise for tlio remedy that made them go well. It is not strange that there is n lar ger demand for it than for any other remedy in the world , Mrs. Stephen Osgood , of Allslon , Mass. , Boston's handsome suburb , writ ing to the Wells & RichtmUon Co. , saya : 1 / / / V * MUS. STEPHEN OSQOOD. "I have boon poorly for yonis , not ublo to do tiny work , and my lncK of nppotito has boon myiprcivtcst trouble , it having boon moro thnn live years slnco my food hns ttistcd eood and I htivo on joyed it. I have alep Bulforod from nervousness. Since taking Palno's colcry compound I inn not nearly as nervous as I was and I slcop very much bettor. And I must say that it is the only incdieino that I htivo over taiion Uiut has given mo an itppotilo. My greatest trouble hns been poor appetite und no strength ; the least thing would tire mo all ovor. Why , I fool quite hungry at inoal time now nnd my husband will not lot mo bo without the medicine. "I consider It a most excellent remedy for the nervous , sleepless , and all who are run down , and write this to express my " thanks for the great good it hns mo. mo.Mr. . IL II. Flomm. whoischlof clorkof the frolirht ollico of the I'onn. R. R. nt Zanosvillo , O. , writing to the Wells & Richardson Co. , nnd enclosing his wife's portrait , in the course of a hoi'.rty loiter says : " 1 can sny u good.thlng for Puino's cclory compound. It piovod u very val- utiblo icmody for my wife , nnu will add that if you desire any references ns lo the truthsulnoss of what I liavo wi itton , I will gladly furnish them to you. " There nro many people who bu.v Paino's celery compound in largo quan'- iltlcsbccaUHO the last drop in the lust bottle \9 \ tlri good HH thO flibt. It can bo hud of any druggist. Ortlllciitn * ir l'.lillciitlii. : Olllvo of Auditor of I'uhllo Acuoiints-Htuto of Nohrnnn Lincoln. I'oli. 1 , IMtt It U huiohr CLTlllli'tl , tint HID Atiierlrnn I'lru Insurmic. ) Conipauv of Now York , In tlio ktuio of New York , Inn conipllud with the liihitr moo law of tnU state ami U author ized to trniisiu't tliu buuluoHs of tire Insurancu In thm Htutn fur thi uurrunt your \Vltncs my hund iind Iho soul nt the mulltor nf puhtlu uccounta the day and [ Seal ] year nbovo wrlttoi : . EUUINK : MOOUK , Auditor p. A. DON'T MISS IT ! You don't need to Biterlflco the live * of your lo\cdon < M when Dcplitlicria and Membranous Croiip \flltrnilnn2ortlm nnlKlihurhiiod of your Inline * TliuroMa Mire mincllln nielli-Inn TO I'llK- YI.NTo.tnliRlonuf tlii'in , mill llierj li ulj luru spi'dllo inodloliiv for The Cure of Thorn when they h ivo nut run liuyou I Inn i in ro loll Wrltu to K.C. SIC L In Crct-j . . , - , Xcb. , If In need of iiny trentmont. nn.l you wlllllnl Unit his tri'Utiiienl b.isuil on ninny vuirs' ex- pcritiiriitx mill study tiiaseoiiroit him it RIIO- will not-dlsiituioint you. OVIDE VIEN , Justice of the 1'oacu - , Upsfilrt COM.f.OTIONS A Hl'lKMAl.TV. CiTt Him Id ( if rillillrul Inn. Olllco of Auditor of 1'uhlio Aet'ounts-i'lnie of NuDraska. l.lnooln , I'ob. I , ivii It Is lierohy certlfliul thivt the MIclilK in Klro iml Marine IIIH ir.'im'c I'imipuiiy of Dulrolt. In tlio state of .MU'lil..iii , has , comp led will the Insurance law uf th.M state mill is untlior- Iroil to trans'ict the business of Iliu Insiiriine'o In this state for tlio ciirrrnt ycur. \Vltiicssiny limiil : niil lliusuni uf the auditor of DMhl'e1 uceuiiinls thuilay iind ( uual. ) ve ir iiliovo written. r.fUKSh MOOltn. Auditor 1' . A. Crrtlllr.'itr of I nlilloiit l.in. OIHre of Auditor of Public Accounts into of Nuliruslci. l.liiculn , Tub. I , Is'H. ' It IslitTftive-frtllU'd lli u the Col urn h I.m I'lru Iii ur.iiiL'o e'otapiny , of l.ouNvilIo , In tlio st te of KentiieUy , his c.iiniillcil with the Insurance law of tills siato mill N nuilinr to I to liaiisiict tliu Imslnps * of 1111) In this stuto for tlie current yi .ir. Witness my h md unit tlu-si-iil of thn auditor of public iti'oonnts tlio day it'o.il. ) "iiul yi'ixr nlxivi. written. II : > UIM : : Mooitr. . Auditor i1. A. io or I'uiiiiuition. OHIco of AiulltDi I'ubllr Ai-conntv State of Nebraska. Lincoln , i'eb , t. 1 IU. U Is liiruliv curtlllcd , that tlio Contliienlal IiouraiR'u L'liiniinny. of Now Vorl , . In the state of New York , bus compiled with tlio liiMinuico IHW of this statu and Is : uillnii l/c I ID t r.insaut the bilslnrsa of llro Imiiranoo In this -.tuto for tliociuivnt ) oir. \\ltnoss inj Inn and tlio soul of the iiudltui' of t'ulille Ai'i'diinls thed.iy and I Ho .ill veiir iitxivii vrlttdi. nrunxiMOUKI : : , Auditor i' . A. Certlllcittc ol 1'ulil r.'itliin. OMlcoof Ainlltorof Puljllf Aei-ountS'-ytiito of Nolnasltn. l.iiii'oln.'u \ \ > . 1 , IM > I. Itishproliycertified thattlio Itntlsh America Assurance Coinuiny of Turuiiiu. In Can.ida , has coniplled with tlio liiMininco law of this Htiilo mill Is authorized to transucL tin ) Inmliiuss of lire Insur.tnco In tliu .stuto for ihq current > eur. \VItne ! < 9 my hand nnil tin * so.ilof the nudltoi of pub 1. .i' founts the day und ( Seal. ) ynar atiovo written. 'i : MOUUK. Auditor. I' . A. C < 'rtillritn : < if I'ulillvatliin. Olllco of Auditor of 1'ubllc Aeeonnts-S ate of iNolir/slui. Llneo n , Koli 1 , IMH. It Is hereby certlllel , thnltho lliilTnlo ( lor- man liisiminco ( ! oi , pany , of Hiill'.ilo , In the state of Now VorK. h.ts cuiiilillud with thu Inanriiiu'o law of this state itiul Is .uithom.cd to transact thu Imslucs of Ilio luMir.inuo in this .st itu foi tln > ciirrrnt yc.ir. Wltniiis my hand and then ; . ! of the auditor of imhllc nuciiuiits the day and ISo.ill viir iibovn wrllton. KlHiEXK MUOItn , Auditor 1' . A , Ci-rtlllcuto nf I'nlillrittlnii. Olllco of Auditor of I'lilillc Accuunls-Stntn of Nebraska. i/lncuni , I'eb. I , IMll. , It Is heieby certified , thalthu llurtln toii In- snralii'e Company ut llurlln 'loii , In thu st ite of lown , bus comp led'wlth the Insurance law of this .state und Is authorzccl to traiH.iut thu buslno s uf fliu Insurance In [ his slate fur thu curient yo.ir. Witness my hand an 1 the FCU ! of the auditor of public accounts the day anil [ Peal ] ycur l eve written. KfUK E MOUUK. Auditor I1. A. C'ertllluiito ol I'll lillcntioli. Olllco of Auditor of I'ubllo Ao mints-State of Nobnisici. L nuoin , I ell. 1 , Ih'.U. ' Itlshoioliy certified , that tl > o lloyistron ln- suitinco Comuuny , of Huston , In thu slate of Masbiichiihctts.has coiiinllcU w.Ul thn Insur- nnco law of this Kt.ito und Is iiutlioHrcil to transact the bus nosso : Ilio Insnraiicii In this sfuto for the current year. Witness my hand uml the foal of the and.tor of public ; accountstliLMlity and tSoal ] yi-nr above written. EUUIM : ; MOOICK. Auditor p. A. Cortlllu.itu nl rrilillc.ttion. Cfllcoof Auditor of Public Accounts Plato of Nebraska. Lincoln , I'ob. 1 , ISIM. It Is hereby certified , th t the Amcilc.m Insurance company of Newark , In the Htuto of Now Jersey , has , complied with tl.o Insur ance law of this suite and Is author rod to transact thu bus ness of llro liHurunuu In this stntu for tlie cununl yo.ir Witness niv hund .ind tliosoal of the anOltor of inibllo accounts Ilio day and ( Seal. ) veur uhovo nrlttun EUurjNr : MOOKH , Auditor P. A. ' 'itrtllluiito of riililciil ! : < ni. Olllco of Auditor of Public Accounts St.ito of NobrusUa. Lincoln , I'cb. I.1MI. It In hciebv cerlirtcd th it the American t'on- tral'liisuriincoi.oiiipiiiiy of Hi. Lonfsn I In ; si ate ot Missouri , li'is comp led with tlio niHiiiaiico 1 i\vs of Ill's suite und Is authorl/i > d to transact the Lus ness of Ilru Insnrmice In thlsatuli' for Ilio current your. Witness my hand and the seal of Ilio auditor of piibili-avcouuls the day und ( Seal. ) yearaliovo written MUOKK , Auditor 1' . A. i ortilliMtii or 1'nlil oitlon. Onice of Auditor of Puh'lo Accounts Ptato of isebraska. Lincoln , h'ob. I , Ib'.ll. Ills hereby certified , tlmttho Amciloin I'lro Insurance Company of Phltiidotphlii , In the htato of I'otitiHyivanla , has compiled wltn ihu Iniiiriincu luw ot lids st.ito an'l Is autliorl/.cd to tranaiiet the business of lire Insurance In this state fur the currunt year. Witness my hand and thu soul of the auditor ut public accounts the day and [ Soul ] year above written. i : MOOK1C , Auditor P. A. Curtlllciito of 1'ulillu ition. Olllco of AuJltorof Public Accounts-State of Nebraska. Lincoln , l-'uli. 1. IN1. ) ! . It la liurouy certlDoil. Unit thuA-Tlcu turl Co'np'iny of Wiituitown , In tlio htutcof New Vorli , has uoniplled with the Insurance luvr of this state nnd IK authorized to transiiot the business of tire Insurance In this stale for iho current your. Witness my Imn'l and the seal of tlio auditor ' uf public accounts the Uay and [ t'oall yo.iriliove written. " i : MOOltn , Auditor P. A. Ccrtlllcittu ( il I'lilillciUlnii. ODIco of Auditor of Public Accounts StHtn of Nebraska. Lincoln , I'ob. ] , Hit , It Is hoieby corllllcd. that , the I'hienlx Insurance Coinp.iny of Hartford , In the state of Ooiinucllcut , hus comu.lo.l with thn insur- unco law of this stttii and Is antnorlzed to transnet the busings of lire Insurance in this t ito fur the curient yunr. Witness my hand unU the seal of the auditor of public nccuunts thu day and yrnrnbovo written. r.UOKNK MOOKH , Auditor P. A. P KOPOSAI.S Toil I'TKl.O ' SKHDS States I nil 111 n bcnlou , Kosuhud S. I ) . Kobruury 20th , KH-Hoaled . endorsed "I'rouosuls for Fluid oods , " and ud- dressofJ 'o thu umlursl/iiud at Itusubud Asoney , H. 1) , will ho roeulvo.l at ihiH agency until ono o'clock p. in. , ot Wuiliiesdiiv. March l.'itli , 1 H , for furnlshliiK and duliV"rinr ut this agency : 1'iUO busliols of sued o'lts ; IM ( , | luislu'ls of gcuil potatoes anil IXA ) busliols of buud whuat. HldUors nro rciUUdtcd | to state specifically In their blda thu prupim'd prleo of oaeh urtlclo ollerod for dollvury unilcr acon- truct. Thu rlsht Is roscrvod to reject uny or nil bids oraiiy part of uny bid If dujinu i fur lie luit Intorust of the service. CEHTIHII : ) l it M KS. Kach bid mum bo uceomp.-vnlo'l ' by n certlllcil cheoli or draft upon Uniioil bt.ilm depuyltorv , or solveut nntloniil bank In the vicinity uf Ihu 109 dunce or thu b d lor , inudo I n.iyiiblo to tliu ordur ot thu 'Jomnil-isloiier of liullun A If a I n , for ut lo .st KIVU ren CK.NT of the ii'iiount of thu ( iroposal , which oho > -lc or draft will bu furfollod ID the United suto-t In eutn uny bldduror b itiicrs receiving 'in nwnrJ fili.il ! f.tll to promptly oxecnto it cntrict with good nnd KiilMclunt kurullos , othorwlso to bo returned to the blildor. Illils uueoinpuulnd br slduro I. Korany furtlior informailon apply toJ. UKOUUi : WlUUIIr , U. S. Indian A | ? nt. "Absolutely the Best Made. " "A Delicious Medicated Cou- li'Ptlon" for the relief of Coughs Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , nnd , od for clearing the voice. lfor falc by d nil Druggists niitl Con feet i on err. C/3 racked ri full two ounce packages , Price fi Cents. If you nre tumble to procure the Pomona Coujjli Tablets n > from your tloalcr cnd us 8 cents in 3 stamps nntl receive a box by mall. Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona lfru It Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffn , In. Improva ! Saf3lEhvahrj / , I H11 M BALL BROS. MllOITli'K 1011 IIOl < KAS STltBBI ? Cor Oth t nmlllAvn. Council Illiiir * . COUNCIL BLUFFS STEttI DY3 WORK Ail Kinds of Dyolnir and Cioin HTUnoli ) ) slin hiuhost style of tlio 'irt. I'uilod und tnlned filrlcs : inudo t ( ) loo' ' : as so1 1 usno.v. WIIIK | > roniptly dunu mil dollverol In all purls ' ' of the country. Send fur prlco Hit. C. A. MACHAN , Proprlotop. llrcudwnv. nour Northwestoru 'a ' ot , Cf > 1IOIttllffi , [ It GO TO A Specialist If you uro sulTorlnR J'tiliifnl r/s/orior iVoci(7iiqnOR. . If you aro'fiufTorlnz with cohl In tlio head , catarrh , earache , iloafness or dNolinrscs from Iho ears ; If you iiru sulrurln. : with dlso.isos of the thro.t. . DR. M. H. CHAMBERLIN U acompotcntund rnll.-iti'.ospecialist , In oauirru and dlsu S.BS of the eye , on r and throat. Olllco \ur lluno A : Co.'a store , Council HlnlTs , Iowa S 1113iRllllhl'ilTi ! | Altor"oy9''lt-lrw' 1'rae- U llbOUMlIlUlUJ > tloo In the HUto and federal courtn. Uooius 20.S-7-8-U , t-hiiKart block. Council lllufTi , Ii. ; FJatfopal U. S. OKl'liSWOKY , CKli.LXISH. . Uipltnl $100,000 Surplus $05,000 rniccrs nnd Dlrootor.i Il nrj W. Y.itainrjd I ) > 11. C. CiuliliiK , vloo prjliUt ; ; C. S. Mrirloj. .V. V Mdrio.Julm rt. Colllui J. N. U. I'.itrUi ; l.jfli i Kci'd , ciutilcr. ciutilcr.THE THE IRON BANK. Special COUSSIl BlUf3. AllSTIl VOTaiuiJ loanj. K.irni un I city propjrtr bought utij iiolil. I'atar & 'fliaww , Coimolt Illulla. OS ACUK < 21 $ inlloii from loatu'lln ; lur j homo u hnrn nnil uthcr Improve no lit ; npiilus , KHIJUJ niiilsumll frulta ; for bulu chimp. ( Iiuimsiilolili , Mihulfun , l Co. CKVICItAr , < 0ncra tr.icts nanr city limits ; Una kJ fruit liuiili will null ; worth thu uiuiioy. ( ircou- uhlflili. Mcliolaun .V Co. IiHJ-VCUKwelllmprovoil farm In lown nl f.'A. va ncruii Imnrnvort * i5. ( ! nnl > n unil fruit fnrm near Council Illutls , 1)0. Spleiiull W ncro furm near ( ilonnooil , J. * ) . rnrms. 1'iirtlL'ii iiuil fruit luuJs for sale. Johnston , V Vuu 1'utton. GOACKKSIn Dnivsou county , Nul > , nt la53. 010 In rronller. 15 M. Improved ail ocros In lluf. fiilo county. $17 SO. ( loo'l ' liiJ throa mllej from Illoomlnxton , 1'rankllii county , ? i. 1,0JU otiiar fnrius for sulu , .luhii'lu/i X Vuii t'atton , IIAIUIAIN ! ) For nlo , T ) by S90 f t. on Franklin JJnvc.Jl.ftOO. ' ' - nuroa battrnan I'lrnt it. and Franklin a TO. l.'am plnttlnt' property In the o ty , f W.'WX Iwo lots oipu | | tu I'hlnUt. ' school , (1,1 JX Ono lot In \ \ Hum Terrace. filJU. Ilirvu lots cor. .Main nl. HIII ] IVth nro. Host lit ) foi luipluinunt homo In th. ulty , , 'iD I.ougi'oA 'lowlB. 2)S ) I'enrl Hi , DO VOt ; want to rent your house ? \Vu Intro tenants who nro Halting for It. Uroonshlolil , 7\k'hol on A t'o. G'.HIIAf1 ! ! ; romovoil. cuitpools , vaults , clilinnoyj cloniipil. Well propaio.l for the work. Kil Ilinko , city biillilliiK. 1'Olt , KAI.H Full not of tlanom1 tools , nooil condi tion ; a bamnln Inijiiliu of Hmpklo-SliUKurt llnrilwnroco. , Council llluira DO YOITXfl IIOKSKH. tanrtard breil on slro lile : > al o20Kood ro < lil3ncBlols In ] lOllanloaIl ( , la , touzchnnKo for fnnn ono-hnlf to a suction unil a half of land within l'J > mill's of Ounlin Will PIT itllTtTonco In cnsli. .Must hi K. > OI | land ( Jroon- hlnl Is , McliolBon ACo. . Couiipll Illulfn. CTK.NOIiltAI'HIClt wanted ; must bo experienced jaud Klvo rjfuronoo. Aildri' R J. | ) . . uuu bUtli * " * nva.ro uncjniliirfi. IJ'Oll UHNl'-At very rcn oimlilo rate , furnliiliud rooms ! need looitioni Illult Btrcot. Innulro ut lieu o Illeo ' 1 HI UKNT-l.nrKO 10 , room IMIIKO with alt modern t Improvements , on I'nrk avcnuu , tr > per montli. Incoln E-room avenuu. houte with good barn. iiew8 | per month. four cottnifo ho'isoi In Twin City Place , Kt-ri llros. ' factory , H per montli earfi. naar STOOIU cottanni on Third avenue , north of trnnt- - frr , fit per laonth. 5-room cotta/oon Avcnuu C , nenr ZOtti itroot , 13 ler inonlli. Apply to U , II. Odoll , Ao. T , llaldwlu bloct , Coiiuoll lilulfs. r IIAVK nlaa-u lint of property. Improved and I unimproved , for mla In all parts ot the city. mo tof It at low prloiij no-no of It VHrroDeap. ll yon think of buying cnmu und SUB what I can SIOO-High Grade Pneuma tic. $125-33 Ib. Road Racers. 12 years oxporlonco , Inrprcst line of wheels In the west , ECO wliolesalo or rotiul. Hoiairlii ) ( , ' duno. Wo uiin hiintro your old bollil tire to a pnou- inutlc. bund for catalogue. COJLJ3 & COM5 , Council Bluffs , la. Solo Agenta for Victor Bicycle !