Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1883, Image 6
JDAIL' iij JbJLOFFS iOwA WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 The Daily Bee , mm. BLUFFS. W > dneadav Morning , Jund 6 KODSCRIPTIOK BATES ! Br Cttriet , . . . . - 10 cent * per week. Byatall . . . . . . 110.00 per Year. i No. 7 Peart Btroot , Hear MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Keller1 ! tpring sty lea. Additional local on seventh pane. The rallwaya arc running about as ueual now. Work has began on the Union avenue - nuo bridge. The gambling houses ntlll keep ( that up oloao. Most of the dernoaratlo delegates bavo utartcd ( or Dea Mnlno * . The cotton from the trees was fifing like a anorr atorm yesterday. Tho. Ojunoll lilnffs district confcr- enog of the Mothodlat church ii to meet hero July 24. City Oiork Troutmau reports hta re- celpta from flues , lueniea , oto , dur ing May as $ G 089. If Indian crook doeim't behave lUult better It will be rtcht lateuod by Itaold natno "tho Ljney. " The friends of Tom Illll , whu suf fered from the fl > cd , have chipped In a pretty good purto for him. Jim Olson , charged with ateallng lomo lard , is to linvu a hearing bofotu Ju.itloo Sohmz thla afternoon. The cigar maker's f.trlko Is struck out , and the mtm huvo returned to work , the niinufacturor/i / agreeing tc satisfactory terras. John B > ! ) , the man who had the druuknn tit , at the police station , diJu't die ty any incang , bat WAS all right yoaterdny. The Wlckb&ai and Merrltt oases , growing out of the Snuduy afternoon trouble between them , are continued until next Monday. Tao rath of polleo business came and went like the flo-jd Mnnday morning there were twenty lire cues , yesterday there was nonr. Ihcro ia in a ah puzzling thought as to what the olty will do In case of fire , with one engine on each aldo of the creek , and the creating very un certain. . Ltttlo was done at the regular monthly meeting of the board of trade beyond talk as to what should bo the plan for getting over the tffaots of the flood. flood.The The Harmony band la to give a con cert next Tuesday evening , in connec tion with an Ice cream and atrawberry featlval by the ladles , the proceeds to go to the relief of flaod sufferers. Mueller , the manic dealer , baa got hold of a pomade for brightening ull orU of mutals , whiuh Is selling fast. Borne of the band boys have tried it on their Instruments and say It ia a dniztor , sure. A modlara In this city ha boon In formed by splrlta that the rain will not let up until the 20th , and after that It will be terribly dry , and the earth will be ao parched that it will crack open , A move la on foot to orginlze c gymnasium horn , nome of the mem < berr of the Y. M 40 A. j lining In the enterprise with other young men , Ben Hogin , the revivalist and ex pugilist , ia to get them started on their muscle. Permits to wed were yesterday Is sued to J.V Highly , of this city , and Maria Oksal , of Canton , Dakota ; Mark H Bears and Anna J. Campion , both of thla city ; N. D. Sindford and Olara Wilkinson , both of Avooa ; and 0. B , Harding and Addle E Sotzar. Paddy White haa been arreattd anc lodged in jnll , on complaint of i female tenant of nls , who charges bin with forcible entry , or an attempt o aome aort to injure her tight * ID thi premises. He ia to be heard befon Justice Abbott to-day. A meeting of the relief committee : wan hold yesterday forenoon , at whlol . L. Shugart was chocen prealdent D. 0 Bloomer , treasurer ; and E , H Odell , eeorotary. Rjporta wore ro ceivtd from varlont wards ahowlui that the supplies and cash wore com Ing In well , but yet much more wa needed. Bpnchl birgalna for fl ) od tnfTdroi at A J. Wbudel'e. Gontkmen who wear stylish gai merit. It will pay yon to call and se our excellent dttpUy of eummor sal Ingr. We guarantee yon a porfoi fit. NUQKNT & SMITU. THE CaCOUEY HOUSB on Broadway , ia one of the beat hi telaiif ita az ! < > In the west. Tne District Court. In the district court yesterday tt jury In the caaeof L. Thompson font him guilty of burglary aa charged I the iudlotment , but recommended hi to the meroy of the court. Yesterday WAS mostly tnkon up ! the trial of a darkey boy , E1 Johnsoi aged about sixteen , charged with bur larjr , the plunder being norne rallwa tick-Is. The jury wont out with tt care abjnt 4 o'clock in the afternooi Tno next cao was that , of A. " > Doau , charged with atoallng a horau ( circus diy in this city. Seeing the Flood. One of MoShano'a express tear was over here from Omaha yestorda and tbo driver waa looking at the i aulta cf the fhod near the Chicago Northwestern depot , when by not mloahap the doubletree gave way ai the team atarttd on Ita own account ee what high water had done. T horses went on the ran , and aoi found out what hlh water waa , they both fell Into the creek , It w with difficulty that the team waa re eed , bat DO serious damage waa don Open for work , Pryor'e Bu J Printing Offi * , 7 F * * > 1 aim * . THE INDIAN QUESTION. What Shall bo Done With the Oroek ? A. Conundrum to Which There are Many Difficult Art- wera. The terrible work of the Hood haa revived the query aa to what la to bo done with Indian creek. There acorns bat ono point on which nearly all agree , and that la to dam tt. The ma jority , however , aoom in favor of do ing thla virtually , and object to Ita bo- lug done actually. There la a wide aproad opinion that the work at Madi son atreot did innoh to canao the damage , it b ing a commonly accepted theory that the viaduct at that point hold | the | water and caused ( the flood to b ) worat la the npper part of the city , and then when it give way thla volume of water swept on with r.oaoleratcd fores , It has alto bcon commonly accepted that the MUdlaon atreot culvert waa a wept away before thoae before it wont out , Now cornea the other aldn of thu atatomoat. It la claimed that there are wltnoacea who w-itchodjcho Madison atroot current cleanly , and who vouch fi-r the fact that thu firat break was on tbo earth filling on thu north end , aud a little later the til ed earth on the oouth end orropt away , thus leaving the slraoturo aland intact , with thu water all around it , The next dam age done waa the carrying away of the brick wings , which were built do Uohod from the nich proper , ao that had the damage stopped there the leas to the oalvort would only have amounted to a few hundred dollars. 'I ho arch , which waa the main part of the structure , stood for about two hours longer , not giving wny until nbout 10 o'clock at nlqht , and not uutll it had been pounded and but tered with the giant , blowa of heavy timbcro , which cnmo rushing against It with terrible f > rce. It ID claimed that the arch did not give way until long after the destruction bad been done below , and long after the other culvert had been swept away. If thuae atatouionta are fully 'cor roborated , aa it la cunGdontly assorted they will be , it will convince the people ple that the atruoture waa an admlr able ouo for strength at least , to with stand the rush cf watora and debria ao long , Ono thing haa been pretty well de monstrated , and that la that closemouthed - mouthed culverts are not the thing for Indian creek , but that long , high brldgea , with plenty of room , are needed , BO that not only a big rush of watora may paaa through bnt debria , timbers , treea , etc. , If swept away from above It tray not bo lodged and provo a damaging obstacle to the free course of the freahol. THE BEE man tried to get nome lit tle information from City Engineer Toaterln yesterday , but ho could pro aunt no vlowa to the public until hu made hla formal report to th. Gunn- cll , which report ho promises to mak'i soon , and which will contain a full narration cf the destruction , ita causes , and the facta aa he bullevca them Mr. Toaterln waa free , however , to admit that ho had become a convert and believed in giving the water plen ty of room , inatuad of building oloae- monthed culverts. He atlll bollaved , however , that the bottom of the creek ahould be kept from being cnt away , aa the aureat way to prevent thobaiikt from being out away. A walk up aud down the crook , and a look at the condition of thinga , it enough to convince one that there it much against the talk BO common since the flood , to the tffjot that the ore oil ahonld bo allowed to have e "go-oa yon please. " If the crook hai its own way , it aeoma evident that ii will deepen ila channel , aud as i ! deepena tbo width must Increase , anc the banks will tumble away more anc moro. The soil , aa the banka fall , naturally settles itself into an angle o about twenty odd degrees from thi bottom of the creek. Now aa thi bottom dropa a foot the banka alldi down that much more , making thi dlatanco from bank to bank aovera feet wider for every foot the bottou dropa. It aeema then InevlUbl therefore that if the creek la allowoi to deepen , it will widen Ita channe ranch moro , taking iu atlll moro prop erly. If ono doalroa to got aomo Idea o how thla ornuibllnc away Is going 01 he should visit 0 pt. Wilson's prop erty on Vine atreet near Madison. 1 In just ou the banka of the creek now and part of hla house haa ctucible away in the roar. S.ivural . foot trot the present edge of the bank la largo crack running along through th yard , indicating that a little moro fal ittg away of the creek bed below wl cause auother great landslide then and several foot atlll further back i another crack , latga enough to Indl cate what there la In atoro after tha Going np the crook to above Beuto atreet ono finds tha bed not ao dee ] and the banka are not ao crumble away , the channel being narrower. 1 indicates that the dam put in at Mai laon atreot , and which at ill atanda , hi kept the bottom of the creek fro cutting out and aa a consequence tl creek la not ao wide from bank bank. It haa been anggoated by aome th the land lying between Vine at Washington atroeta bo given over the creek altogether , and that the i dl bo sloped down to the bottom , glvli a big channel for the water to n when it geta ono of those runaway C on , and that long bridges bs stretohi across. For the olty to condemn ai pay for all thla property would luvol a largo sumbut they may bo called ) to pay for It anyway , in time , if keeps on tumbling into the crook. There are all aorta of theorlea nc presented , and what will be the fin decision it ia difficult to say. 0 thing la certain , and that la , the ol muit decide npon norne plan , andatl to that plan until the whole work completed , in order to protect prope iy aud life along the banka of Indl creek. There aeemi much aome In the pi of keeping op the bottom of t creek , In order to preserve the ban ) It aoema that thla tuoit to done , > b elae tha banka must be protected' plllt to kMp them from cromblt away , in which case the bed of the creek might go whore it ploaaod , . Dr. Weat. DenUnt , 14 Pearl street. Commercial job printing , finest styles and rpaionnblo ratoa , at Pryor'a BEE Job Ofliio , 7 Ptarl atroot. PERSONAL. . A. E. WoodvoTlh , of Garner township , was In the city yesterday. He Inform * u * that the damage caused there by the flood was very groat. Of his grove of cottonwoods - woods , near the banks of the creek , only four trees were lelt. Many corn fields have been ruined , the water making little gullies along tbo tracks left by the corn- planters , thus wnhlng out tbo corn alto gether. There was a merry wedding party from Avoca here yesterday , the contracting par ties being Nelson U. Sanford and Ml u Clara Wilkinson. The others were Rev. 0. U Parkins , Cbas. G. Sanford , Mm , A. \V. CcfTman nnd Mrs. S. 0. Harlan. Frank II , Guanella and his sister , Mian Uora , arrlvel Monday from Council IlulTn ! , nnd propose to spend the tummer In the mountains. They are stopping with their slstor , Mrs. Thomas Ousnella. The Colorado Miner , MM. F. II , Warren , who has been visiting - ing friends and relatives here , has returned to her home in Valentino. AHfs Iila Wanen , of Shenandoah , is making n visit to her friend , Miss Mainio Hubbard , of thin city. Mirees Addle and Emma Fox leave to day to visit their old home , relatives and trlenih In Kookulr. Col , A , Cnchrnn Is hack ag&ln from his Ltttlo Hl'Mix ranche and Is snugly quarter ed at the O den , M. A. Spencer , late * head waiter at tve OKIen ! house , is now clerk at tha Caughtiy home. % Mr , and Mr * , J. A. Churchill have started on a trip to St. Louis and Chicago. Will Crn'g , ono of Chicago'd best known tourists , wna nt the Oxden yesterday. The Tribune editor , of Macedonia , W. L , Andrew * , was In the city yesterday. A , 11. Joy and I. Couch repieionted Kannas City at the Pacific yesterday , G. W Gninor and .T. V. D.ikan , of Per sia , dlmd at the 1'aclfio ye terday. J. B. Atkins Is off for Cedar llaplds to attend the Masonic grand lodge. J. N Mitchell , of Malvern , was visible at the PuclBo yesterday. It. T. Livell and wife , of Neola , were in the city yesterday. J. W. Miller , of Tulare , California , Is a Pacific house guest. Judge Loofbourrow waa at the Ofdsn yetterday morning. A. Burue * , of Ksd Oik , visited the Bluffs yesterday. CbarKs Jaiquemln has left tor a trip to Montana. 11 , Coo' * , of Jessup , was in the city yes terday , Young man or woman , If you want big mrmey for a aumll amount , take a certitioite In the Mintage Fund Mut ual Trust Asrt.citttiun , Gtdar Rapids , Iowa. _ POlitUJb PU1NTEHS Wnat Qame They Got In the Mav Hunt. The following Is the number and character of amsts made by the po lice during the month of M iy : Intoxication 25 Disturbing the pdtce 21 Immodorute driving 2 Gambling 2 Larceny 8 Imimtearf bouse * ol 111 f me 18 Hhootlng on the streets 1 Conoei-1-d weapons 2 Vagrancy 0 Assault with intent to kill 1 Assuult and battery 2 Suspicion ) characters 2 Indecent langui e 1 Kugltlvpg from j'litloe 2 Outlining money uuder ialte pietense , . 1 Total 07 The urrt > st during thu correspond ing month of last year were 134 Brown'si Bronchial Troohrs , as a remedy for CougliB and Throat Trou bles : "Great HPrvico In Kiibrtulnc ; Hoarse nesi. " litv Danitl Wise , New York "Greatly lollevu uny unnmiinHiN in \\\f \ \ thni t"-S ( S Curry , Tiaeher of Oratory in Jtoiton Univrrtity. "ItHUnpeoHiiMe tt me , Urtvinn vieed tliern thr < nch all mvniln- l.tarUI life. " Rev. 0. ii , Vtdder , Charla tan , S , C , Our New tioau turn improvement ( Jo 1m estimation Into the mutter con vinces us that ono of the most equitu ble , reasonable aud feasible pinna ol building houses is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company ol ihia city. By invosticg In nharos Ir this Institution , which la backed b ] some of our best and most reliahh business men , It becomes possible anc comparatively easy for a man of mod erute moans to secure u oomfurtablt home for himself and family. In tak ing B > certain number of shares , at i certain monthly payment , In a fe yiara a man can own a houai of hla own for about the aama art he pays monthly for rent. Wi believe the Mercantile Loan and Trni company , by organizing and openluj np for bnslneafl , having filled a loiij felt want In Conncll Bluffs. Thol plana and ayatom of loana will beai the moat careful scrutiny and exam ( nation , and wo have no hesitancy Ii pronouncing them roaaonabln am equitable , and backed by gontlemui of honor and integrity. As the com rt pany exists It beoomea at once an In atltutlon of value and credit to ou city and thoao who dealrn horara Their proaldout la T. A , Kirkland vice president , Judge Pcukoj ace rotary , I. 11. Beery ; treasurer , Col Beebe , and their office ia In the base ment of Shugart'a and McMahon1 now block , corner ( First avenue an Pearl atroet. jan27-ly nmciorrai COUNCIL ULUFFJ 01VY W VTEll WORKS CO SB I'wrl Ht , CouncilBluBs , Io , Juno B8d. Notice Is herebj K'ven ' th tt the rrifiiUr intiu mi ctln ol the itocktol ersottheOj neil Wuf Oil ; Water W ni I cm psnjr v | ) | Iw h LI > ! office tt th 0 unnnr , l > o. 10 Pv 'l strerl , ( nil ctlr ot Coui ell Ulufl' , Iowa , onVtMlue Jitl 1Mb day ot Ju c , I83J , at S o'clock p lu , lor ti 'celloa ol dlrvctrrt , tj leifo lor Ihccriulc yar , and the tc ni cilon ol Mich othsr biulue. m M m y Uwfjlljr corns before It , 10 Tbe ti n f i hooks ol the comptiy will < lo on Krlanjr , thu Sib day ol June , IMS , at So'clcx M.or p. in , ind will nptn ou Thu-fd T , the HI or S T ol Jane , 1SH , l II o'clatk a , m. err Ill order ot the Board ol Directors. > r JOHN H. CCtKNS , Je * n AseUteGt leer i rj OASADY. F. H OROUTT J. N. . . , , CA8ADY & ORCUTT , 502 BllOADWAV , - ' COUNCIL BLUFF8 , IOWA. EXCLUSIVE CARPET Only one in the City. Stock now Complete , Mail Orders Solicited. CA8ADY & ORCUTT , 502 Hrnadwav. Bulk and Barrel Lime , LOUISVILLE AND P08TLAND CEMEMT , MIOU1GAN PIASTER , HA'R AND SEWER PIPE. Hard aril SoK Ofl a Lnwp t I'rlco. No. 3 I'carl Sriwt 0 tin'II Uluda. J 9 Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AN OS Fms Sh a3p8oi 413 Br adway , Council Bluffs. fsUGkWT & SMITH , MEEOHANT TAILORS , First-class Goods nnd Iho Best ol' Workmanship Guaranteed. Nne. 7 nd 9 M ln Stront. - . . COUNCIL BLUFFS DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. IflKN RFi f ) & TO GENERAL MERCHANDISE 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. 01 ADSD DRUGGISTS. PrcecrMIons com a D ULMHIV < X p'.nndf.d at all hc'Urn. ICC Broadvyay MAX MOHN. } ° 3 HO { J. M BAB8TOW. M. P. . o. . STU M A . RR I P WHITF OFFJ CK : < Jor. Alnin und Oih , Residence , G09 Willow Avenue. M Office over American Expreaa. LlVKRx AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable ratus , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who csale butler , fgn , poiUryurd fruit Ship ' 0 us. Draft by return null 11B Broitdway ft niCDOC NEW BOOT AND 8BOE 8 TORE. M > I 1C llU by Cor. Main and First avonuo. PETHYBBJDCE& HEB8EITZ. P C C1 IUI ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and Broadway. Plans and spocificntlona fnrniahed W. W. SHERMAN. ( hat FNE , brlngn nAUNESs pitroimi-n. 124 M ln street MERCHANT TAILOR , Artiotio Work and Roanonablo O-.nrgoa , 872 Broadway. O OflU FURNITURE , STOVES und OC OUW , Houanhold Supplier , 303 Broad way. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Jamoa Block. LIIJUT & HART , Practices in atnte and federal ooarta. O I DDfl\A/y , O. u. DnUliri , TKJNEKY. 210 ' lAC'DT P OH Mann'f Fme Furniture , Upholstery gooda EC'Tfli I I OC UUi | Curtains and Window Shadoa , 309 B'wiy- QAUITJlD2la1UI And bath houoo , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- Ortrll I AllbU Wl orclRti , Prop , P J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. lAJi\nC ! faADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office fVMUC , Unlfly Bray'a atnblo , No. 12 Scott atroet. IB i UrUIICQ&V Maunf of UORSi COLLARS , Trade aup- T > Ua pllnd , 8th St. , between Gth aud 7th Avenue. CrtliflU I ADliOTT Justice . , f thu Peaoo , Notary Public LUVl 111 UM MDtSUI lv andOt-ntralOonvoyMicir , 416 B'way S511TU & NORTON , Broa iw y , opp. New Opera Houas. Unfitted. $1 , $1 60 pr r day. IICPAV P PAQQCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS II C UHl OC UHuOC.1.1 Corner Sixth atreet and Avanuo O. 0 HI MV NKWAND SECOND HAND 11OUSEUOLD ii. HLIllli GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway. I D ICMUMOION , 1. L. SUOOlaT , A. W. STRItl Prculdent Vlce-Prca't. Cathler. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * Organlied on tier the lawe ol the State ol Iowa Paid op capital I 75CO "nthonieu capital. . . SOO.OOt Internl paid on time depoelta. Drafts Inaod on the principal cities ol ( he United fitatw anit Europe. Hpoctal Attention ga \ to collectlant and correspondence with prompt reluini. J. 0 IMmnndcOD , K. L. Bbonrl , . W. W Uce , J. W. RoJToi A. W. BUM * . WINTHEELICH BRO'S , Iron & Brass foundry Cor. 6th Streat and llth Aranue , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. P. OVERTON , DKALKUIN Hard Wood , Yel'ow Pine and Red Cedw Lumber , Oi tu i < ed 0 t'ar Piling , CeJar Telegripl I'cUiand Kence tests , OAK D menslou otuff Ilitilge Mat .Ui of all kluits , at Bud ticck 1'ilcea A tjpec ally In WOOD AND COAL tar briclc > rJ purpoiri. A lull lupply rl woci and coai dlw y ou himl t jaru , SO * and 80 Main btreet. Office , SOS Firtt avenue , betweci llalnand Pe rUtneU. MQRGAH , KELLER & 00. , , TTTOTOH > = CO ? A.VKXI 3Bfc tBB The Uueai quality a > d lareeel itock well o Cblca/o ot H ooden and Uetaflo CMet. Call * at tended to at all hour * . We iltfr oimpetltloa I quality ol tool * or price * . Oar Mr Jiorraa ha MrTtauuixienakerlor forty ) en and Ihoi oothly uuoenuud * hit tau ue . Wareroosu JU BrtMway. UPHOIJIIEHINO U aU It braacbet ron Uy attenoeil M a'M oaiU lac aa ia Drqnlu. < * l f rW wa a ' " " r Z. T. LINDSBY & CO. 412 BrnadwHV , Council Bluflfa , \ Woat Sldo Square , Olarinda J B. S. TERWILLIGER , DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY 31 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) t t * * < ? ! l * H OJia vrt > v'4AMjM * % * < 1 y j t ( > and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , Ia. SULL1VAW & FITZGERALD , DEALERS IN GROG RIESPROVISIOS , BOOTS&SHOES D-ftftnon Birk of Ireland , Dublin , frraale. 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs. PETER C. MILLER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTINB IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESOOINCHN MODERN STYLES , DeVOL & WHIGHT , 504 Broadway , and 10 and 12 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la. , Invite attention to a complete line or Oil and Vapor Stoves , Fil- torn an i Watfr Coolers , Joe cream Freezers lea Boxes 'Ke- fii erators. Lawn JWnweisand Bird Cages atpiicesthat cannot fail to please , ( . 'all nd see m or write tor circular and prices. . M. McALISTrJK , THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLIMERY & MOTIONS , 225 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. M. GALLAGHER , G-E-OOE ! ZRIJEJS Now Store , Frexh Goods , Low Pricoa , Polite Attoudauto. Donr . . "Bast of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway iebaly _ gi > tu-th. HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD , MONEY LOADED. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. ROSS & M'MAHON . , C5 MAX MOHN. PKOPEIETOR , 215 217 and 219 south Mairr street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . . IOWA. D. A. BENEDICT MRS. . . , THE LEADING DEALER IN I 337 Broadway , Oonnoil Bluffs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Sp d l adrerttaementi , euc txut , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want ) , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted la thli column at the ow rate ot TEN CENTS PEll LINE lor the Bret Insertion and FIVE CENTO PER LINE tor each lubsequont Inbortlnn. Leave adr crtliem * at oar office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Buadway. Wants. A girl to do do genirai house WANTED Good wagei and permanent place. Apply t 33 Pcait ktrcet. A eltuatlon as a uiil'fr ' , l&yom WANTED , 5 ) e ri under roller prorets. No 1 stone driB < er. Addreu II , No. 25 , Ess OAce , 705-311 Kvtrybody In Council BlnOt tote WANTED THI On , iO cent * per week , do llvered by carrier ! . Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sole and Bent FOR RENT A desirable tarnlnhed room , ba't a block from t > pe it office , 105 Pearl itreet. TJIOnSiLB-A hotel , fmnUhid , good locality P and cool termi. Addreai A , E. H. , Bu CUHw , Council Bludt. BEES In pacitf M ol a htudrad at III packt ii Tn Baa offlo * , K * . T ? ee r MK8 , E , J , HAEDINU , Id , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. ol Electiopilhlo Initltutloa , PblU , Peon * . Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all dljcues and pMnlal flcaltlea necollai to tcmaleg a epeclallT W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Blnfii Rral Eatato & Collection Agency , n Odd Follow a block , over Savlnga' jva8-t | WHOLU1LI BIAalK II PBOMPT GASH PAID. Me * eau MM kart4. Ml BraUway. \