THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY : , APRIL 10 , 1808. COUNCIL -BLUFFS. MINOR Try Mocro's stock food. Dr. Hoc , dentist , Mcrrlam block. Early Ohio potatoes. Uartel & Miller. Dr. Brown , dcctlst. rnom 301 , Merrlara blk. Mre. Murk Dalrymplo of Idaho Is visiting Mre. Wall McKaddcn. Mtes Irene C rroUiero of Falls City Is visit ing Mies Male Southwlck. Girl wanted for general housework. Mrs , Oscar Keellne , 618 South 7th. Wanted At once , flrst-claui preparcr for millinery at Ml * * Sprlnk'e , 21 South Main street. The new uniforms and all of the parapher nalia ot the Woodmen degree team has been received. Complete eels of the Ireland views can bo had at The nee office , No. 10 Pearl. Call bcforo April 10. Our Easter offering will bo a handsome buttonhole bouquet. Charles A. Moore , cor ner cigar etorc. The Evans laundry Is the leader In fine work both for color ind finish. B20 Pearl street. Phone 290. The Hcbecca loJge , No. 3 , Is requested to meat at Mr. W. Campbell's , 1301 Seventh avenue , today at 1 o'clock. Dr. C. A. Rollins and Mrs. Rollins of Sid ney , la. , arc In the city and will remain a few days , the guests of Dr. Rollins' mother. The funeral of Harry I * Johnson , who < lled on Friday at 2908 Avenue D , will occur "this " aftcrnocn at 3 o'clock from the resi dence. The members of Abe Lincoln Relief corps are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna E. Campbell Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724 Broadway. To bo strictly "In It" today you will need one of our bouquets In the lapel ot your coat and a. "Sultana" cigar between your teeth. Charles A. Moore. Comrades of Encampment , No. 8 , Unlcn Veteran legion , will meet at the hall at 7 o'clock this evening and from there at tend. cervices at the English Lutheran church. Johnnie Keellne , a young man of 14 years , flred a bullet through his hand yesterday tttillo handling a small 22-caIlbcr rifle. The accident happened at bis homo on Frank street. A game of base ball was played yester day on the Field club grounds , between the Herald Truax and the Clay Cochran teams , resulting In a victory for the former by u ecoro of 7 to 2. "The Pay Train , " a flno melodrama , will bo presented by the Western Stock com pany at theDohany theater tonlfbt. The play Is the Initial performance of a four nights' engagement In this city. The funeral of Mrs. Annie E. Campbell , rwlfo of W. II , Campbell , will take place nt the residence , 1301 Seventh avenue , to- dav at 2 o'clock p. m. Abe Lincoln Relief corps and Rebecca lodge , No. 3 , will ofll- cl.atc. 'Photographs , 2 for lOc , fi for 25c : cabinets , 11.48 dozen ; photo buttons , 15c ; ladles' photo ehlrt waist sets , latest fad , 2 for cuffs' , 3 for front , 7&c ; all different subjects. This Is the style this season. Popular Priced Gal lery 541 Broadway. Council Dluffe people enjoyed a fine musical treat last evening at the Dohany theater. The concert was given by the Mozarti Symphony club and will be repeated this afternoon at the matinee. Every mem ber acquitted himself creditably. An Inter esting feature of the entertainment was the old Instruments used , some of them being over 200 years old. The funeral of Mrs. Anna E. Campbell , -wlll bo held at 2 p. m. today from the resi dence , 1301 Seventh avenue , under the auspices of the Woman'e Relief 'corps , Grand 'Army of the Republic , No. 180 , and the Daughters ot Rcbekah , Independent Order of Odd Fellows No. 3. The services by the Woman's Relief corps will bo held at the residence and the ceremonies of the Daugh ters of Rebckarr will bo conducted at FairView - View cemetery. The pall bearers are : Messrs. D. R. Witter , D. J. Abott , Gates , L. D. Cous ins , J. M. Mathews , James Hoon ; Mesdames Molly Dobson , Elizabeth Werfl and Hemeroy ot the Woman's Relief corps ; and Mesdames Bates , D. R. Witter and Chase of the Re- bekahs were selected as honorary pall bear ers. Rev. Senecny will officiate. O. B. Vtava Co. , female remedy : consulta tion free. Office noun , 9 to 12 and 2 to C. Health book furnUhed. 826-327-3:8 Merrlam block. _ _ _ _ Elegant cottage for sale. Klnne , Baldwin blk N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Buy your groceries at J. Zoller & Co. Poultry wire and garden seeds at J. Zoller fc Co. _ > Poultry m/ro and garden seeds at J. Zoller ft Co. _ Pnt Ul > Ilrynn' * Picture. The portrait of William Jennings Bryan waa given a most prominent place In the city building yesterday. There has been a good deal of rivalry among the newly elected democratic heads of departments to honor their patron saint , but none of the officers vrcro content to have a common campaign lithograph picture and there has been a good deal of skirmishing around to secure a credit able picture. Sara Entyro was -the first to succeeded and yesterday hung It In the most conspicuous place on the walls of the city engineer's office a flno life-sized water color drawing of the defeated candidate. The pic ture was wreathed with gracefully draped 'American flags studded with yellow , pink and red paper roses. The banging ot the picture Wan conducted with becoming ceremonies. Dr. Heller , osteopath , Beno block. Poultry wlro and garden aeeds at J. Zoller * Co. The Ilet In Town. Speaking of paints , there IB one brand that leads all others that's Harrison's. Ocoreo S. Davis cells It. The 5:10 passenger train on the Kansas City last evening was delayed several hours by the blowing out of a cylinder head. The accident occurred while the train waa runolns between Pacific Junction and Folsom. and iwas caused by a connecting pin breaking. The piston wen was driven through the cylinder bead and sent flying against the fence. A switch engine from the junction pulled the train In. Just received , a fresh lot of novelty and net curtains at the Council Bluffs Carpel Co. , Odd Fellows' temple. Will bo opet very night tbls week until further notice. Smoke the Iron Chancellor , the leading 6-cent cigar. I.lcrnie * . Marriage licenses were Issued ycstcrdaj to the following named persons ; Name and residence. Age Magnus Peterson , 1'ottnwatammlo Co. . . 2' Jinnnah Jensen , Pottnwattamlo county 2' Allen A. Tchr , Pottawattamlo county. . . . 2- Xato Kelley , Pottawattamlo county. . , . 2 : Domestic Soap Is the best for the laundry , MENERAY BROS , NURSERYMEN , Ot Orescent City are here to Council Bluffi nd Omaha with tbelr fine line of ( rult treea grape vVnce , etc. , and all klnda of fine chadi trees , flowering shrubs and roeca. Thel ale grounds are located at 615 But Broad way , Council. Bluffs , and on Farnam atreet one block west ot Twentieth street , Omaha ( where you will be waited on at all time ; with pleMure. Wo cell all good * very cheaj nd guarantee ill goods flrit-clia . Omaik * ' k l MM * C cil ! TWO THOUSAND FROM COUNTY Local Exposition Committee Gets a Big Financial Lift. MONEY TO PUT UP THE GREAT WIGWAM IIonrd of Sniicrvloom Look * Into ( he Mutter Tltoronttlilr , Taken Catin. el with lender * , ntid Mnke * i the 'Appropriation , When the Ueard of County Supervisors re turned from Its visit to the exposition grounds the sentiment that was already very strong In favor of doing something substantial to help out the Pottawattamle county exhibit rapidly crystilllzed Into a conviction. The matter was discussed at length In an Informal manner during tne evening and when the board mot In regular eowlon the only dlffer- encto that remained to .bo settled was the amount of the appropriation that was to bo made. Their decision wes further strength ened by a conference with a largo number uf the heaviest taxpayers lu the city and csunty. Every one of these citizens urged the board to strain a point and exto.id liberal aid. Tbo joard also held a conference with Hon. George F. Wright , the Iowa exposition vice president ; A. C. Giaham , president of the Jouncll Bluffs association ; John Bono , E. H. -Valters - , J. H. Pace , Secretary Judton and others. The only thing in the way was the doubt of the members that there was any authority by which the proposed grant could be made. County Attorney Saunders was called Into consultation on this point and at his suggestion the following resolution waa Irawn after the members had reached the Ic-olslon to make the sum to bo granted 12,000 : Whereas , The Transmlsstsslppl nnd Inter- nntlonnl Exposition Is to bei held In Omaha , Neb. , from Juno 1 to November 1 , 1S9S , in which twenty-four states and territories are o participate ; nnd , Whereas , By retjson of Its magnitude ! nnd mportnnce nnd Its close proximity to Coun ts 1 H luffs nnd Pottawattamle 'county , said city nnd county nnd' ' their Inhabitants are & and vlta"y Interested therein ; nnd , whereas , In order to secure the rrentcat Ksneflt to said city and county nnd their In- lawtants , it Is Imperatively necessary to provide locally n Comfort Home nnd head quarters for the inhabitants and residents or said city and county on said expo lUon grounds ; and , Whereas , Said city has procured the nsccs- ary ground nnd space to erect n wigwam on ald exposition grounds for that purpose , costing In the neighborhood1 erf $3,000 , In cluding the cost of ground therefor ; nnj , Whereas , Said city has not been able to ralsa to exceed $3,000 of said amount re quired to construct nnd equip said home , nnd the Inhabitants of the city , and county are equally Interested In having sold local vork and home constructed nnd rcldy for use at the opening of said exposition ; there fore , be It Ilesolved , That thero. Is hereby appropri ated the sum of $2,000 to bo used In the pur chase of lumber nd material , the same to remain itJie property ot the county , but to > o loaned to the Council Bluffs Exposition association to be used In aid of the. con struction at said local work and Comfort lome. In i which paid company is interested ; ind that the chairman of the board' , Colonel W. P. Baker , H hereby appointed' n commlt- ce on behalf of the county to net .with , A. C. Graham , president of the Council Bluffs exposition association , and to whom Raid money shall at once be paid In the proper expenditure of said money for the purpose aforesaid , and on whose request the nudl- or is authorized to ISBUO warrant on the county fund. There was no opposition whatever to the passage of the resolution and It went through vlth the unanimous apprbval of the board. The money will be made Immediately avail able , and the result will be that the work on he big wigwam .will bo gotten under way .t once , and the building completed In ample Ime to permit the Installation of the ex hibits that will be made by the city and the ounty. The appropriation by the board will ireatly encourage contributions to the dona- Ion list , and the members of the executive ommltteo bellevo that another $1,000 will ic added to the fund from , this source within he next few days. In any event all of the money that la necessary Is assured. Love songs , war scogs , centlmental songs , lomtcal songs , eacred songs , foreign scnga , . n fact , anything In the line of music at Bourlclus' Music House , 325 Broadway , where be organ stands on the building. Special violin sales thla week. The flno display of Easter hatn and bon nets at the Mlcses Read & Miller's , 317 Broadway , during last week was the cause of much favorable comment by Council Bluffs adtes. It you have not made * your spring mrchaeo of millinery goods be sure end eee belr latest etylea. Dr. Kellogg , Osteopath , 303 Sapp building. Council Bluffs. Graduate from the original school of osteopathy at Klrksvllle , Mo. Save your Domestic Soap wrapper * . CITY DUIUD1\G IS NOT STRAIGHT. Front Wall Out of Plumb unit Demo crat * a Little 'Worried. Considerable Interest was felt by the newly nstalled democratic city officials yesterday n the condition ot the city building. When .he building was constructed the front above the seccnd story was built out ot plumb sev eral Inches. The strange oversight or neglect of the builders was not noticed until after : lie scaffolding was cleared away and the building finished and accepted by the city. For a year or so afterward It was a matter of considerable concern to the city officers , and there waa talk of compelling the con tractors to take down the walls and build them up straight. Tbo matter was dropped , however , and was soon lost sight of. The republican officials who have Inhabited the building for GO long a time became accus tomed to the condition of things and paid no attention to It , but when the democrats took possession tbls was one ot the new things that attracted their attention. Yesterday during the high wind small bits of plaster fell from the celling In the main hallway at the extruno east end ot the building. This called attention to numerous cracka In the celling , which had grown to be tnoro than a quarter of an Inch wide , and strength ened the fear that there might be some danger ot a collapse. "It would Juf > t be democratic luck to have the whole frcnt of the city hall fall out , " said one ot the heads of departments , "and tben the republicans would declare that the first thing the democrats did when they got Into offlco was to knock down the city build ing. Thla ctarge could be backed up In cold malice by the. truthful declaratlcn that the building Itself waa constructed when the city administration was In the hands of the democrats. " Attention of the practical builders was called to the condition of the building dur ing the afternoon , and they declared that they had been familiar with its condition since Its construction , and that -there- bail been no change for the last few years. The settling that assisted in throwing the front wall still further out of plumb occurred shortly after It was built. There has been no further settling and they are confident that Ibe structure will stand In Its present condition as long as the city has any use tot It. The falling of bits of plaster ycsterdaj la an Incident not explained. Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour makea th < best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. Stiver teaspoons still go with Domestic Soap. Hoard of Supervisor * . The Board of County Supervisors completed the work laid out for the first part ot th ( April session yesterday and adjourned foi two weeks. The county surveyor reportec that to had under the Instructions of th < board surveyed for the ; purposes of taxatlot large tract * of-accreted Undi In the count ] and lying along theriver. . .He hid adde < 997.85 acret of good land to the taxable list Heretofore ( ho owwri ot thla land bad beci enjoying Its use , but had escaped the pay ment of taxes for the reason that the ac creted lands did not appear on the records. Ttero arc other largo tracts of this land yet to be surveyed and brought under the control of the tax gatherer. The bill presented by the Woman's Chris tian Association hospital , amounting to $42.15 , for the care of a pauper , was rejected. The payment of the bill was refused by the overseer ot the poor for the resaon that the patient had not been admitted to the hospital In accordance with the rules. The hospital people appealed to the board. A communication was received from W. J. Yowell ; auditor of Fremont county , returning a bill prescntcJ by this county of $244 for the care ot an Insane patient , 'M. ' J , Tldd. The bill was sent to Fremont county under the Impression that Tldd was a resident of that county. The authorities there say he never was a resident of their county , and consequently quently refused to pay the bill. Overseer of the Poor Jackson presented bla report for the last quarter , showing that ho had paid out $311.20 and was allowed by the board at the January meeting $250 , leav ing a balance to bo paid him of $61.20 , which was ordered liquidated. At the meeting of the board to be held two weeks hence the question ot who shall be the janitor of the court house will be settled. The Shoe for the Foot , Not the foot for the shoe. The human foot was not Intended to bo a last. There Is no need breaking In a good shoe. A rightly made shoe will fit from the start. Wo see to It that you do not leave our store with a shoe you ought not to wear. Wo make our money from people who buy our shoes year after year. The factory backs our shoes up and so do we , A lady who wears a pair of our shoes once wears them always. If you \\ant your feet properly fitted In a nice , stylish shoe for Easter , at $2 , $3 or $4 , come to me. SARGENT. Look for the Bear. Qood Shoes. Attend the grand Easter Monday ball given by Council Bluffs Tent No. 32. K. O. T. M. . at I. O. O. F. ball Easter Monday evening , April 11. Admission , 50c a couple. SOCIETV | WlI.Ii HAVE Al IIUSY WEEK. State McetliiK of tin Arennum IN to KnrnlNh a Kontiire. Prospective toola ! events have been the : hlngs that society has concerned Itself with during the week , and the parties that will [ > o given this week will receive the patronage of the social eejs with the greatest enthusi asm. The chief of those will bo the series hat -will be connected with the annual ntate meeting of the Royal Arcanum , which In cludes a banquet at the Grand hotel on Tucs- doy night and a ball In Arcanum hall on Wednesday evening. The cadets have completed preparations for a military party on Friday evening. The Doige Light guards , If they arc not sent out of the country to fight , will give a May party and an opening ball to dedicate heir now armory , Mrs. A. W. Arnola ot South Eleventh street gave a charming 5 o'clock tea on Good Friday In honor of Miss Milliard of Genoa , 11. , and Miss Innls of Kansas City. The able was decorated In pink and whlto carna- Icas.Mrs. . Arnold entertained a number of her friends In a most charming manner. Mrs. F. E. Glllltjand ot 304 South Ninth ; treet Is spending two weeks at her old lomo In Seneca , Kan. Mrs. P. O. McDermott , who has been crlt- cally 111 for two weeks past , Is slowly Im proving. Mrs. W. H. Bates has gone to Elgin , 111. , or a three weeks' visit. Mrs. W. S. Wright of Third avenue Is vls- tlng her daughter , Mrs. Scott Ormeby , ot Sinmettsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pullen will leave In about two weeks for Colorado to look after Mr. Pullen's mining Interests. Miss Beeboc ot Modale Is visiting Council Bluffs friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Schocntgen went to Creston Thursday evening on a short visit o friends. i Mrs. Guy Wllmot of 607 Washington avenue - nuo left Thursday evening for Philadelphia , where she will spend tbe summer. Mrs. William H. "Mullen of 324 Williams street has gone to St. Louis , where she was called by the death of her brohter. Mrs. C. C. Campbell of Carson , who has > een the guest of Mesdames Rlsser and jyons during the last week , lett for her homo last evening. i Mre. T. J. Foley left Thursday evening or North Platte , Neb. , where , she will spend Easter with friends. Mrs. H. E. Whitney , who has been vlslt- ng her brother , H. M. Simpson of Second avenue , and her mother , Mrs. M. E. S Imp- on of North Platte , Neb. , has returned 6 her homo In Somerset , Ky. , where she was called unexpectedly by Illness In her amlly. She wag accompanied by Master Hyde Simpson , who will upend the summed n Kentucky. i Mrs. M. C. Ewlng lias gone to St. Paul , Minn. , to vlelt relatives. Dr. M. J. Balllnger , who has been sick for overal weeks , has gone to .Colfax Springs to ecuperate. i t The Bluff Olty laundry's business has in creased to such an extent that they have > eea compelled to enlarge their .business by he addition of a new wagon , one of the Inest In the city when tbe finishing touches are put.on. . They have also ordered a large hydraulic brass washer. This Indicates whlcb way the wind Is blowing so far as he laundry business Is concerned. The Great Auction Sale. The opening auction sale of the large ewelry stock of Koblnson Bros. , 408 and 410 ( roadway , which was held yesterday afternoon or ladles only and was the means of draw- ng out an Immense crowd. Over two hun dred women were turned away at the doors , > elng unable to obtain admittance. The ealo will be continued this week every afternoon and evening. If you want to rent a house jvo still have a few desirable ones. 206 Main street. Domestic Soap makes and keeps clean friends. HIOII.VHD HAD A JOYFUL JAG. Old Mnn Get * 'Drunk ' and Then. Get * Into Trouble. David Richard , a carpenter , whose home Is in Hastings , la. , was consigned to the city | all yesterday to etay out a flno of $16.70 , which Judge Aylesforth Imposed upon him after the charge ot intoxication had been sustained. Richards came to the city on Friday to buy a bill of lumber , and during the evening purchased a large jag. After midnight he Imagined ho waa In hte native village and started for his home. He stopped at the residence of Mrs. E. P. Johnson , wlte ot a traveling man , and Imagined that It was bis home. Mrs. Johnson was , alone In the house , and was awakened by the sounds of some one endeavoring to force an entrance at one of the rear doors. She looked out a window and saw Richards , whom eho sup posed to be a burglar. She was armed with a good revolver , but was unable to shoot ac curately enough to hit the man , who quickly ran away. The shots aroused a police offi cer and ho captured Richards within a few minutes. There -was no reason to doubt his statement , and the old man was punished simply for the irregular character of his drunk. The Grand Itniih. There will be a grand rush when the ex position opens and Council Bluffs should be looking her best. Put your house In shape by giving it a fresh coat of paint. Select your colons and then come to us and get your paints and oils. The material you buy at our house Is the best to be had. Our paints will last , BO that you need not waste money every year or 10 by repainting , as will be the case If you use poor material. We have tbo most extensive paint house In tbe city and you are sure to be suited. Council Bluffs Paint , Oil and Glass com pany , Masonic block. Read premium offers inside Domestic Soap wrappers. Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. * Sprclal Council 'Meetlnir. ' The city council beld a brief special meet ing last evening for the purpose of receiving the report ot the epeclal committee tbat ws appointed to assist the city attorney In reach , lag A conclusion aa to what was the beat course to pursue In the matter of the cases of Mr. and MM. A. W. Street against the , ( Continued on Seventh Page. ) , , i. I PREMIUM STAMPS. We-have made th&t term a household word during the two years wo have been in business in this city , "We started in on a business basis and we have the confidence of the merchants of the city. Do not bo imposed 0 > l on by imitators , who cannot show you the goods you are to receive. Wo have a STORE OF OUR OWN , in which we exhibit our full line of PREMIUMS , given in exchange for STAMPS. ( These are the Stores where PREMIUM STAMPS are given. Buy here , collect Premium Stamps and secure handsome premiums FREE- ' , ( - Art Studio. Harry Schmidt , 403 Broadway. ( Stamps given only when cash deposit Is modo. ) Art Xeedle Work. Mesdames Stork & Crisp. 311 Broadway. Ilaby Carriage * . 8. S. Keller , Sll , SIS , SIS tfroadway. BaUery. C. Wldmalcr , 828 Broadway. Banjo * , Guitar * , Muudollni , Etc. tkAirldus Music House , S2S Broadway. Dlcrclei. J. T. Flndley , 837 Broadway. Cole & Cole. 41 Main Street. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway. ' Htcrole Snnilrlen and llepnlr * . Council Bluffs Cyclery , 8X7 Broadway. DookB find Stationery. t > . W. Bushnell , 22 Main street. ( Give ctamps when asked Tor at the tlmo goods nro bought and paid for , except on school books. ) Boot * and Shoe * . 8. A. FierceCo. . , 100 Main Street. , China nnd Glnntwnre. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. Conl nnd Wo oil. R. H. Williams , 160 Broadway Ientltrjr Dr. Jj. E. Roe , room 322 Merrlam Block. Dr. A. O. Mudgo , 319 Broad-vrny. Diamond * . M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. DruRi nnd Urtiar rl l ' Snndrle * . Doll'O Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway. Merrlam Block Pharmacy , cor. Main Btrtet nnd Willow Avenue. Brown & Wcsnor , 617 Alain Street. ( Morgan & Co. , 140 Broadway. I * Masscnbcrg , 630 Broadway. tDy Work. Bchoedsack's Twin City Dye Works , cor. Avenue A nnd Twenty-sixth street. Flour nnd Feed. J./C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Eighteenth Street. Charles Krlngol , Broadway and Oik. Street. A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue F. R. J. Hancock , 05 North > 5th Street. Furniture. B. S. Keller , 311 , 311 , 815 BroaJwxy. GrillqVork. . 6. 3. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Broadway. ' " . ' . 'I ' Bear In mind that it costs you nothing to get our Premiums. The Premium Stamps , get them FREE. Our office Is always 1 * opeu and you are cordially invited to call and bring your friends. If you have been overlooked In the distribution of our Stump Books , kindly notify us and we will take pleasure in supplying you. They arc free to all. Yours very respectfully , Co-Operative Premium Association , GLAIR E. TURNBULL , MANAGER. . . " J r , . , f The Big Four EL CASO and BELLE of SHARON. . . Our ten cent goods , and , . . .BOB and BOB JR. Our five cent smokers , 1 These cigars created a sensation when first introduced in Council Bluffs , and they have „ gained in popularity ever since. Some smokers insist .that they are the finest goods ever . brought to this city but others claim I have cigars equally as fine. Be that , as it may , when you want the best smoke in Council Bluffs-come to my store and get satisfaction. | BOB PEREGOY , 0 S. W. Cor. Pearl St. and Broadway. Largest and finest retail cigar and tobacco storein the Western Iowa Metropolis. SPECIAL NOTICES OOUNOIL BLUFP8 WANTS. FOn SALE AND FOB RENT BY LEONARD Everett , 16 Pearl it. , Council Bluffs , la. : For rent a small farm of 30 acres , 2 > i miles from the city. Very reasonable rental. Good hou9 ? nnd stable. t For rent a house and If'-acres ' of land , . % of a mile from the city limits. Rental. 13.00 per month. r ' > ( J Good land In central .Nebraska for rent for a share of the crop. t ) . j 10 acres of coed land/fo / rcnt near Honey Creek , Will rent on shares.JI Good house of 10 rodrafl and one aero of land , fruit and garden , flyjreef \ , beautiful location , near the city , kn'JvI .Jaa "Cherry IIIll"t for rent for the summer very reasonable. d .1 Good C-room house ffon rent at (7.00 per munth , near the motor line , r Good farm for eali..1j'.Vnlle of Underwood , ICO acres , well Improved , splendid land. Omaha or Council DluMs property taken In part pay ment. A splendid bottom form for sale near Mondumln. Tart payment taken , ' In Omaha or Council Bluffs city property,200.00 ; / ! will be taken In trade. Good forma for rent for the season of ISO ) at a low rental to responsible parties. S acres of land near the city for sale. Will tnVo part payment In painting or carpenter work. Gardens and farms for tale In the beat part of western Iowa. Apply to Leonard Everett , Attorney-at-Law , Pearl it. , Council Elu'rrs , la. DWELLINGS. FRUIT. ' 'AR1 AND GARDEN Unds ( or uli cr r nt. Oar * Uta , W Fttri § tr V flrncerle * . Bartcl & Miller , 100 West Broadway. Phone 3C9. John Olsen , 733 Broadway. C. A. Lacy , SSI Harrison Street. J. C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Eighteenth Street. Hnnscn & Myrtue , 330 Uroadway. Kvuris & Kissel , 642 Broadway. A. W. Barrott , 912 Av nUe P. It. J. Hnncock , 605 NorthlSth Street. Charles Krlngel , Broadway and Oak. Hnrdn'nro. Cole & Cole , 41 Main Street. Charlea Bwatno , 340 'Flroadwny. ' HnrneHU nnil Siulillery. . Walters Bros. , 143 Broadway. Jewelry. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. Launilry. Eagle Laundry Co. , 721 Broadway. Lnccn. ( Bnttcnebcrp and Hontton. ) .Meadamos Stork & Crisp , 341 ( Broadway. Mont Market * . J. H. Pace , 738 Broadway. C. II. Huber & Bro. , 112 East Broadway. C. O. D Market. , C H. Orvli. Prop. , D37 Broadway. Welkcr Meat Co. . 221 South Main 8U A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue. P. Merchant Tnllurlnff. Simon Johnson & Co. , 543 Broadway. Milliner } ' . Miss I * ( A. Wollman , 333 Broadway. Mlrrorn. 8. 8. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Bnitway. Mnnlcnl Merchandise , Bourlclus Muslo House , 323 Broadway. ' nnd Periodical * . D. W. Buehnell , 22 Main street. ( diva Btampn when asked for at the time goods are bought and paid for , except on school books. ) Omaha Dally Boo , 10 Pearl Street. Optical Oooili. ( M. Wollman , 403 Broadway. ( Eyes tested free. ) Photographic "Work. Harry Schmidt , 408 Broadway , i ( Stamps given only when cash deposit Is made. ) DOHANY THEATER. Sntnnlay Mnht , April 0 Sunday Aft ernoon , April 1O Banter SIiUliicc. New York Production MUKAHT SYMPHONY CLUII. Miss Marie Louise Guneaer , 1'rlma Donna Soprano Mr. Marie Illodek , Viol da Oumtja. Selected program latest musical novelties. Ilcrr Theodor llocli , greatest cornetlit In the PRICES First floor , COc ; balcony , 33c nnd DOc ; gallery , 2Cc. Matinee trices , 25c and Die. Seats now on sale. DOHANY THEATER" Four NlKlit * Coiiiinenelnir Sunday , April 10. Realism Realized The Mngnlllccnt Melodrama Masterpiece , The Pay Train. Two Tons of Special Scenery and Massive Mechanism Sparkling Specialties Clever Company. TRUL.Y A COLQSSAti PRODUCTION. TRICKS loc-sco-soc. Beats now on sale. FAUM LOANS FIKIS I.NSUHANCE- . SURETY IIO.\DSIovre t Ilntci. All surety bonds executed at my office. JAS. X. CASADY , Jit. , 23O Main Street Council Illuff * . As an Advertising Medium The Bee Is Unexcelled , Rates on application. Paint * ! Oil * and Glaiff. Dell O , Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway. . Merrlam Block Pharmacy , Cor. Main Street ami Willow Avenue * Brort-n. & Wesncr , 617 MtUn BtmoU [ Morgan. & Co. , 140 Broadway. Piano * and Orgrnn * . Bourlclus Muslo Houie , 323 Broadway. llootn MnnlilliiK. J. B. Long , ' 31 Afaln Stroet. Serrlnur llnchlne * . J. T. Flndley , 337 Broadway. Sheet < Mn lo. Bourlclua Muslo Houie , 325 Broadway. Shoe * . B. A. Pierce & Co. , 100 Main Street. , J. B. Lone , 31 Main Street. Silverware. M. Wollman , 409 Brondwny. Stamping. Mesdamea Stork & Crisp , 341 Broadway. Stove * and nannre * . Cole & Cole 41 Main Street. Chnrloa Swalne , 340 'Broadway. ' Silk * . ( Homlnwfty nnd Brnlnerd & Armstrong. ) Mesdames Stork & Crisp. 341 Broadway. Tailoring- . Simon Johnson & Co. , B43 Broadway. Tlnivnre. Cole & Cole , 41 Main Street. ' Charles Swnlne , ' 340 Broadway. John Olson , 739 Broadway. R. 'J. Hancock , C03 North 8th Street. Turf Rood * . Walters Bros. , 143 Brotiwny. tlllliolmcr- . B. S. Keller , 311. 313 , 315 Broadway. AVnll Paper. J. B. Lone31 Main Street. Wntche * nnd Ulock * . M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. WUurd Couuh Elixir. Brown & Wcsner , 617 Main Street. Wood. C. A. Locv. 3S1 Harrison Street. R. H. Williams. 150 Broadway. 'A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue F R. J. Hancock , 603 North 8th Street. Dealers Mislead ! You when they claim that they can sell you a Just as Good as the TRIBUNE Models 35 and 36. for § 35.00 , or $40.00 or § 50. THEY CANNOT DO IT. Neither can we. . The price is the same to all ' Models 33 atid 34 - - - $50.00 Models 350 , 35 and 36 - $75.00 All 1898 goods , We can show you wheels , however- ' guaranteed wheels , 1898 wheels , ranging in price fronjj $22.50 to $45.00-GoodWhtclsfortheMoncy- WHEELS BUILT TO ORDER. MONEY TALKS ! I and the money makes the wheels go. Drop in and see how 'tis. A full line of Sundries at reduced prices. Bicycle Livery an < H Repair shop in connection. HAWKEVE CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Premium Stamps given on all cash purchases. . The Council Bluffs Cyelery , No. 337 Broadway. Telephone 205. Exclusive Bicycle Dealers. Are You G cirg to Plant Trees and Shrubbery ? If you arc , wo linvo ovcrytlihiK ' tli tree nnd nlirub line front the mnnllcat siiront to the full Krown Imrdy tree ! Very choice large Snow Kails nnd Lllnc , shade , ornainunlnl nnd fruit trues. WQ have u complete Htock at / 18th and Douglas Sts./ Omaha. whore you cnn make your own selection nnd si-o what you're buying. r & Telephone 170. Orders promptly de livered. Now is the time to plant. HARCOURT BROTHERS , NUUSEUY MEN AND FLOKISTS , COUNCIL IILUFFS , IOWA. f m f - * - * - T -f . mmm t fmmmmmmmmm f _ irL , _ _ . _ . . , . _ _ _ _ _ 5c-Charles Sumner Cigar-5c Made DeaUrs Who Appreciate for * opylled Trade bjr Good Smoke - , John 0. Woodward & Co.