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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS THUBSDAY , APRIL 0 , 1885. T THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Mornm" , Auril 9 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . , . , . , . - - * -SO eente'ptr week . 110.00 pel yeat OFFICE ! No. 121'carl Street. MINOB MENTION , Bornhard-Ltstoman concert , April 11. f Two Jakes , the barberi , 202 Broadway fI Bureaus from $9 upwards at Handel's. I Jailor Schontz Uas twelve boarders In the county jail. J The "Council Bluffs" boys dance to morrow night. Patrick Haniphan was fined yesterday for being drunk. Water-color and colored photos just re ceived at W. W. Chapman's. The sale of scats of the Episcopal church takes place thla , evening. John Llndt and Alonzo Jay Harb dlv solved their partnonhlp yesterday. At Carson , on the 13th instant , next teacher's association meet. Monday , a The masquerade at the rink last night well attended. proved a success and was Justice Schurz acted in place of Judge Aylesworth in the superior court yester day. Frank M. Hunter will take evidence in contested the Loofbourow-Aylosworth election case. Coroner D. M. Council burled the re mains of the body found at Wilglita on yesterday. There wore built in the county las year sixty-two bridges at a cost of about $20,000. Cooking stoves , tinware , crockery glassware and cutlery , at very low prices at Handel's. Last evening a class of about thirty wore confirmed by Bishop Perry at the Episcopal church. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pau passenger train was over throe hours late yesterday morning. It Is reported that Joseph Waterman lost a hat and overcoat at the Methodia church last Saturday night. The first joists of John Mergon's new building on Main street and Fin avenue were laid yesterday. Bids for the erection of the proposed county jail will bo opened to-day by the county board of supervisor. Mouldings for picture hangings tha arc entirely new and novel In style , jus received by W. W. Chapman. To-morrow evening at the residence o Mrs. J. M. Palmer , on Harmony street the Harmony mltslon will hold a soola bio. bio.J. J. K. Emmot in "Fritz" on Monday and Gus Williams as "Oapt. Mlahler" 01 Wednesday night at the opera house are billed for next wook. It will pay you to examine the lates novelties In mouldings just received a Chapman's. They are entirely now ant designed to hang pictures on. "The finest combination of solo Instrn montallsts In America , " is the standing conceded by all to the Bernhard Liste man concert company , which appears a the opera house Saturday evening. It haa been discovered that some ono has boon attempting to steal the contents of the corner stone of the newly bull African Methodist church. Bricks ha\o been removed from the foundation ao as to got at the atone , Bids for the building of the bridges in this county for the ensuing year wera opened yesterday by the county board o supervisors , but the contract IT 111 not bo lot until to-day. An Oskalooa * firm It Is thought have the inside track. S. Noble , bans ; Miss Dale , Paul Tul leys and Frank Badolot , violin and flute Mr. Waller , tenor ; B. K. Beach , piano will furnish music for the Harmony sociable to-morrow evening at Mrs. J. M. Palmer's ' residence. Petitions for roads were numerous be fore the county supervisors 'yesterday. Several bills wore allowed. Bids for the now jail will bo opened to-dby aa will also the letting of the contract for bridges in thla county , for the coming year. William Wiokorsham , of Silver Crook , charged with assaulting old man Bolton , yesterday waived examination and gave $250 bonds. His brother and Wilson were discharged on motion of the prose cution. The now grocery about to open on Broadway between Seventh and Efghtl streets , will bo under the firm name o G. B. Knight & Co. A. M. Wood , late of the Boston tea store and E. E , Adam & Co. , will bo the "Co. " in the above firm. firm.Button Button , button , who's got the button The Boston Shoo Store hac got the mos novel and Ingenious machine for putting n shoe buttons , by foot power , and th only ono to bo , seen In the oily. It's a regular "show , " and the buttons thus pu on are "stayers. " Prof. Hammond , of the institute fo the deaf and dumb , while at New Orleans loans , met the president of the Nlagar Grape oomptny and became roinewha familiar with the fact of thatwondeifu , grape. The other day Prof , Hammoni made a purchase of Wells Cook , th special agent here , ordering 100 vines fo the Institution. Bernhard LUtomaun , who with hi company Is to appear here Saturday owning , is pronounced by the Ohio Stite Journal > s ono of tha greatest viollniit in the world. " The Syracuse Courie < ayi : "He is the lint violinist of Am rica. " Scores of other equally high rlbutcs have boon won by him at the lands ot musical cities. Miss Willits yesterday made applies * ion to the county board for $25 toonablo tor to get some goods , BO that she might am a living for herself by aolling them. Some thieves having tolon her stock , md thla deprived her of moans to go ahead In business. The statement and equcst wore referred to Superintendent lardin. j Numerous complaints nro made by persons living on the outskirts of the city and especially by these wha reside near the depots , of the number of tramps who beg from door to door. This bog ging is done principally between 8 and LO o'clock In the forenoon and about tfuak in the evening , and it Is becoming so that many ladles are afraid to answer a rap at the door during [ the absence of iho gentleman of the honso , A man from the country stopped Into the Council BlufFs Insurance company's ofllco yesterday and laid down an un opened loiter which ho had received from the company a week or more boforo. In answer to their puzzled looks ho explained plained , "I BOO that you say on this en velope to have this returned to yon In ton days I brought it back as soon aa ] could , but am afraid it la a day or two late. " The innocent man was duly in structed then in the purposes of a return envelope , ho having kept It unopened and taking grant pains to return it In person , so as to comply strictly with the request , supposing , probably , that any ether course might vitiate some policy. A few enterprising young men , who believe that first-class entertainments ought to bo given in Council Bluffs , and that the public Trill sustain such an effort fort , have engaged the celebrated Bern hard Llstemann Concert company for next. Saturday evening at the opera house. While all who attend will have a rare treat , they will also have the con solousnoss of having done what the ; could to encourage a reform In Counci Bluffs amusements. If the people wll jupport first-clasa entertainments , sucl entertainments can bo secured hero , an < will be. Barrett , Keene and ether grea actora visit Omaha , and If the publl want such treats hero , Instead of snide minstrel shows nnd "Adamlosa Eden , ' they should say HO by their purchase o tickets. PERSONAL. Will Cole Is now a happy "papa. " C. Jackson , of Mt. Howe , is at the Pa cific. cific.E. E. Reichart , of Neoln , was in the city yes terday. A. P. Ciamer , of Avoco , was in the city yesterday. Judge Aylesworth was out of the city yes terday on business. Jehn Kankin and G. Wicks , ot Carson were in the city yesterday. Cyrus Porker , the mall carrier , celebrated his tin wedding yesterday. Charles A. Pfelffer , tbo stone man of St Joe , Is at the Pacific house. D. Maltby seta 'em np to his comrades now , the cause beina : n girl baby. Sheriff Dan A. Farrell nnd J. J. Farrell , o Glenwood. was in the city yesterday. Sir. and Mis. J. J. McGregor , of Malvero nro in the city , as guests ot Mrs. T. A. Clark J. Mueller left lost evening for Chicago , to "take in" the grand opera and attend to bus ! ness. ness.i . Maltby rsjoiceth as only one can rejoice who is the father of a blight and new little daughter. IL Onren , of Living Springs , was here yes tot day as a witness in a case before Justice Hendricks. George Madison , the letter-carrier , celo hrated the third anniversary of his wedding yesterday. Charles A. Pfelffer , of St. Joe , is at the Pacific , pushing the advantages of the stone for building. 0. J. King , of Corning , is at tha Pacific house. Since being succeeded on the govern ment build ng by Mr. Mnxson , Mr. King has returned to his old business , that of contract Infr , and is to put In a hid on the now court house. Facts worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Beard , next door to postofflco , has tbo largest stock to select from. 2d That his prices are as low as the lowest. 3d That ho Is a practical interior decorator and employs noiia but skillful workmen. Heal Estate. The following la a list of real estate transfers filed in the recorder's ofllco of Pottawottamio connty , Iowa , as furnished by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Connci Bluffs , Iowa , April 8 , 1885 : Fred A. Worth to George W. Meyer , part lot 2 blk 40 , Allen & Cook's add to Avoca ; $700. 0. R. I. & P. R. R. to Shcrburn Pierce , lot 15 blk 1C , Carson ; $50. John Hardtner to John Tlaim , sw qr nw qr 35-7G-42 ; $1,200. A. B. Walker to A. Johnson , part no qr 12-74-38 ; $20. Sheriff to Henry Schmidt , loti 2 , 3 , 0 and 13 block 10 ; $8. , Total sales , $1,078. A Clmnco to Mftko $1O. At the Gorman Catholic ladles bal held at the rink , I lost a brown boave overcoat for which I will pay $10 rewari for the return of the same and will asl no questiom. JOHN TOLLEU , with Smitl & Teller , the tillers , 7 and 0 Main street. The Haven Hun Dliaatcr. SHK.VANDOAH , Pa , April's. ' No change in the situation at the scene of Monday' * min disaster at Raven Hun. Hundred ) of peopl are gathered at the mouth of the mine , bu little can be dona towards recovering th bodies of the victims. The work of the ex plorlng parties ii retarded by the crushing In of the roof , Mrs. Dudley's uanlty , NKW YORK , April 8. Judge Vnn Brunt to day granted the motion made in behalf o Mrs. Dudley , who ihot Horn , for a commit lion to be sent to England to examine wll neues regarding M > . .OudUy'i sanity , Pro ceedings here are stayed In the meantime , THE CORNER STONE , The CcromoDies &t St , Paul's ' Episcopal Church Yesterday , An Eloquent Address by Bishop Perry , The DoltiRa In Detail , Ycatordsy afternoon the ceremonies of aylng the corner atone of St. Paul's ' ESplssapal church took place at 4:30 : o'clock. The raw chilliness ot the ntr irovontad many from attending , and nndo It disagreeable for those who wore there. There was a goodly alzod gath otinp , and the ceremony wan very inter outing. At the appointed hoar , the procession started from the rectory , nozt to the , church , marching to the foundation , ting- Ing the well known processional , "Onward Christian Soldier. " Mr. Mnxan , the architect , with the vestrymen and building committee led , then followed the choir of children , n largo number , and then the clergy , consisting of Rev. John Williams , Dean MlHspaugh of Omaha , Rov. Jnmcs Patterson , Rev. Thomas Stafford of No- braika , nnd R. J. Mackay , rector of St. Paula. The services opened with reading the 122 < 1 Pealm and then the 74th , prayer following and then the atone was put in position by Martin Hughes , the contrac tor. The following articles wasdopoaltcd within it : Daily panora , * Mayor Vaughan's Mossngo. City Directory , " Church " "Living , Church Almanac. Prayer Book. Convention Koport. Organization and Vestry of St. Paul's Church , Name of Architect and Building Com mittflo. The hymn "This Stone to Thee In Faith Wo Lay , " was then aung. Bishop Perry gave a brief , very appro priate and earnest address. In begin ning ho congratulated not only the par ishioners bat the people generally in thin city , on the fact that not only was this now building to bo a center of spirituality and of moral helpfulness , but that it waste to bo a great addition to the beauty ol the city. Those who had by the laying of this fonndation , and the preparing and planning , shown what they mean to do , richly deserve the congratulations and thanks of all. This building was nol only to be a tempio in which God would be worshipped in spirit and in truth , but would bo such an addition to the number of beautiful buildings in this city that when completed It would bo ono of which all citizens would bo proud Ho therefore commended the enterprise and nrged that every aid bo rendered t ( accomplish the end , tfhlch would prove a gratification to countless numbers , no1 only now , but those who , in the coming years , would look upon this temple. Tin architect had done nobly. Rarely hac he soon plans more beautiful or satisfac tory , and he was assured that the buildIng - Ing would prove to this city a thing ol beauty and a joy forever. Turning from those aspects ho then spoke of the doctrines and discipline ol the church. He laid stress upon the fact that the church was preeminently a worshipping church. When there came upon any duo sense of his duty and his relationship to God , and the obligations of gratitude resting upon him , it will be come man to bend his knee to the Father of all. True they came to hear the preacher draw lessons from the Book ol God , but above all they came Into God'e presence to worship in sincerity and truth. The service coming down from the earlier ages Idsplred the worship of God in the beauty of holinesj * In prayer the language was used which for years and centuries had quick ened devotions and as the revelation came that these words had been breathed In prayer for years past , and wore laden with the salntllness of centuries gone , It was inspiring to the faith. The doctrine of the church was that narrated simply in the Apoetlo'a Creed. It was of man's creation but of God's leading. It held forth the Savior as the creator of truth , and was the simplicity of the gospel as taught and lived by ChrJst , ' It embraced the great circle of Christian teaching , with Christ as the center. The youngest was included in this simple doctrinal system , and to the oldest there was food for the greatest Intellect. Ho then gave some Interesting historic al accounts of the start of. the church In this country , and alluded to the growth of the church In eloquent words , pictur ing It an having spread all over the world and making Its name known everywhere. In closing ho expressed again his joy at this evidence of increasing Interest and ho prayed that It might continue. Ho urged all to use efforts and prayers that zealous , generous support might bo given to the enterprise , which would bo surely blessed of God , for It was God'a house , whore ho would dwell and where ho would delight to bo honored. The hymn was then sang , as a closing , "Ono Fonndation in Jesus Christ the Lord. " Artists' ' Materials at G.R. Board's Wall Paper Store. Send for price list. BADLY SOLD , Tbo Glrl'a Brother Shews Up to an Infatuated Yonng Man , Two young men , telegraph operators by occupation , a short time ago were dramming on a piano at tholr boarding lionso , and the young daughter of the landlord , a girl about fifteen , noon after coming into the room closed th'o piano not liking the thumping. Ono of the young men thought the action a queer one , and taking eomo offense at it , wrote a note to thogirl , bnt hia ohnm smuggled It and in a femonino band wrote a reply , A Qorreipondence was thna started np , the Innocent youth supposing all the time that the girl was hia fair correspondent , while hla room-mate waa quietly carrying on the deceit , and chuckling over hla fun. A few days ago the brother of the glr waa let into the secret , and a scheme waa devised for ttlll farther entangling the young man , A meeting waa arranged foi between the young man and the girl , am in thla mooting the brother waa dretsec up to rapretent tbo fair one. The deception waa ao perfect that the young man had hugged the manly fern and klajed the msecaliao cheek sovera times without discovering the plot. About that time aome of the boya who were lot into the plan , and who had prepared - pared themselves with needful nmutiltloi of blank cartridges and btaak egga openoc fire. The young man la ( aid to have mido remarkable good time , nnd the nervous shock will make him roatloss for lovornl nlghta to como. IOWA H'iSMS. Broadbent'a & Shipley's Hvory stable n Sioux Olty were destroyed by tire Sun * lay morning. Thirteen horses perished n the flames. The cries of the terror stricken nnttnnls as the fire approached them WAS terrible. Tho-Dos Moines Rapids canal Is open 'or business. Cocktail whltkoy poddlora do a lively business on the quite at Orcaton. Mrs , Wolfe , the Dos Moines woman iccuaod by her husband of murder , main tains her innocence of the charge , claim1 Ing her husband to bo Insane , tNo addi tion evidence has yet been found , and the chances are none will , A burglar entered the residence of Mrs. W. W. Leslie , at Clinton , early Satur day morning , lit a lamp and cooly proceeded < coodod to explore for plunder , threaten ing the alarmed Inmates with instant death if they attempted any alarm. After gathering what valuables suited his tlmo and moans of transportlon , the thief quitoly departed. Ton additional injunction salts were filed against Marshalltown saloonkeepers on Saturday. This makes twonty-ono suits in all pending against the saloon keepers In that town. J. A. Kiugsbury , professional ovongo list , has boon rounded np by the Oroston authorities for obtaining money under false pretenses. The oars nnd Iron for the oxtensson o the Boone street railway to the coa mines have been received , and that par of the line will soon bo in operation. The old soldiers of Webster county wll erect a monument to the memory of their comrades who fell dnring the war of the rebellion. Some 400 citizens in and about Ot tnmwn find themselves snod for the sum of $00,000 subscribed conditionally by them to aid in the construction of a rail road in 18G9. These patriotic citizens now learn , for the first time , that the railroad was built as per contract and the subscriptions therefore duo. A notorious bully , named Peterson who had successfully bulldozed'tho towi marshals In several small towns , though to conquer in moro Important fields st tried the town of Boone , whoso maraha hammered him Into a shapeless mass and laid the remains away in the cooler where they still remain , lacking $300 bonds to answer the charge of resisting an oflicor. Monaco Refused a Ohurcti. London Trntb. A sura of 0,000 has boon promisee for the building of a church at Monaco , but the bishop of Gibraltar has refnsoc to promote the undertaking , and tha popnlarlty hunter , the archbishop of Can torbnry , approves of his refusal. It strikes mo that these two dignitaries are somewhat leather-headed , for If the morality of Monaco Is injured by the gambling establishments , surely it is eminently desirable that facilities shonlc ba aflorded for penitents , and also for these who are as yet untainted. SCHMIDT , PHOTOGRAPHER ! No. 220 Main St. , Council Bluffs. Open Sunday. First-clasa uork guaranteed. H. Sx ATWOOO , Plattamouth , - - Nebraska r ao > ODanniD oien n HEREFORD &ID & JERSEY BATTLE AID utraoo OR j B8mn > swnn J. L. DzBEVOISE. Union Met Agent , No. 607 Broadway Council BltuTi. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL JBLUFFS. The following are the times ol the arrival cd do- ptrtnro ol trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tec min utes earlier and arrive ton mlnates later. LBA\K tmoioo and KOBTHWUTIU , 0:25 A M Mall and Express OlEO'r M 12:10 : v M Accommodation 4:10 : r M B:30 : r M Express 0.05 A M OIII0100 AHD ftOOB IBlilHD. 0:25 : A M Mall and Express 6:53 : r M 7:25 : A tl Accommodation 5:16 : ] M C:30 : r II Ezprces 0:00 : A M OmOlOO , MILWADKKZ 1HD gr. MCL. 0:20 : > M Ma'l and Express 0:50 : r M 6:25 : ! M Exprcsi 0.05 A W onioioo , BDionaroH AKD quntar. 0:50 : A M Mall and E\proes 7:10 : v > 12:30 : i * M Accommodation 2:00 : r M CU5 r M Expreua 8:50 : A i WABUJH , ST. LOOTS AMD FAOtnO. * 1:30 : r M St.lLouls Express 2:45 : r i 7:10 : r M Chicago Exp \la 1'corla 9:10 : A M KA1UAI Clir , ST. 10 * AND OOUSOIL ILDTfS. 10W ; ) A M Mall and Express 0:40 : r M 8:15 : r > i Kxprees 0:25 : A & noux orrr AND rAcmo , 7:20 : A u Mall for Sloa Clty 00 : r < 7tO : i > M Exprees for St Ptul 8:60 : A UKION 1'AOlflC. 11:00 : A M Dsnver Express 4:35 : r U 1:05 : r M Lincoln Foea O'a &R V 2:35 : ! M 7:56 : r M Overland Express 8:30 : A M DUUMT TRAINS TO OMAHA , teavo Council Bluffs - 7:15-8:20 : : 9:30-10:30 : : 11:40 : a. m. lM-2SO-SJO-4:2S-BZ6-e:25- : : : : : : 11UB p. m. Leaie Omaha 8:10 : 7:5C eto : lo(0 : 11:15 : o. m. 12:60-2oo-3co-lao-4:66-6:65 : : : : : : 11:10 : p. in. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER NO. 2 , . 7s tha Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With cnlv SO keys to learn a K h operate , It prints 76 characters Including cops and small letter ) , punctuations , figures , signs and I fractions. It B the simplest and I most rapU writing machine made as well as the most durable _ free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , III , , Sola Agents , 0. II. SIIOLKS , Council Bluffs Agent for Western Iowa JTA.COJB SHUTS , Attorney at-Law , COUNCIL DLUF18 , IOWA. Offioo. llilo Strwt , Kooms 7 and 8 , Bhugart and Iliuo block. Will practice In 8tat and tate courts. N. 80HURZ. Justice of tie Peace. ornox OTKB AUKBIOIM DOUNCII BLUFFS. JO W A SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special K mtlMmenls , mo at test , 'onnd , To Loan , Fet Sale , To R nl , Wants , Hoard. eg , lie. , will b Inierted In this column at the low ate ot TEN CENTS PER LINK tot tha flnt Insertion ted FIVE CENTS PER LINE tot eaoh subsequent rtlon. tear * advertisement ! at oar office , Wo. Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTB. WANT ED At 403 First avenue , Stock of ( roods for faim or land ; Council L'lnffs property for lotel In Colorado ; cod hotel for flnu farm In Ne- briska ; hotel for Council Dluffj broperty , and iltir- em of similar excbtngcs by the Ittal Estate Afrcncy , 600 First atcnue. 0-2t FOR SALE A farm ol about GO acres adjoining the city and known a the Gardner land. All under cultivation , Price ( SO per aero. A bargain , A. J. Stephenson , 603 First avenue Council Bluffs. TT < Ofl UF.NT-Sultc of ofltocs In ShUf [ tt Bros. U block , fronting Main itrect. Finest m the city , COOK & BALL , room 7 , Bono block. / \mcx IIOOM TOR niiNT Om Kansas City Hailroad VyOlllc * , corner Broad < vay and Pearl. Apply to Horace Etcrett TTIOll SALE llouso furniture. Apply 110 Kouith X ; St. , between hours 0 and 10ft. tn. II B. Sotman. WANTED A lint-class waiter at Loulo fettetz ( rer's restaurantNo. 630 Broadway , Council Blufls. FOR SALE A new leather top buirtry. Will bo sold cheap , Apply to lr. ) Cook , No 6S5 Broad- wty. riOU SAlB ln-o nlco bcdiooui seti. Apply at CS7 Mjustcr strict. SALE. . .other hotel In a lv > . Nebriuka FOR town , now doing n business ot about 8360 per month. No other hotel la the place. Terms liberal. SWAN & WALKRR SAT.U Oil TRADE. 80 acres ot land In FOR county , Mo. Will trade for Counci Bluffs city property or sell cheap for cash , or curt tlmo. SWAN & WAI.KKB TO TilADii Uood Iowa ir Nebraska WANTS land for n small stock of hardware or genera merchandise , well located. SWAN k WALKRR. inOH 8ALK A rare chnnco to get a One , neil 1m X * pro\cd farm of 400 acics , within a few miles o Council Illufls , at t , bargain. Low price and oas ; terms. bWAN & WALRBB 170K SALK A good paying hotel property with J ? llyery stable , In ono of the best small towns In western Iowa will sell with or without furniture , o nlll trade for a email farm with stock etc. SWAN &WALKKR. POR SALE Eighty -acres unimproved land In Union countv , Iowa , 3 J miles eouth-cast of At ton , the county scat , or will , trade for Ncbragka o Kansas land. SWAN & WALKKR. l/Oll SALE A 2u acre tract of good land abou J ? ono and a half nsllos from Council lilufli pos office , at a bargain. SWAN & WAI.KRR. | jiOH SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acre JD grass land , all under fence a 500 acre farm with flno Improvements , all under culthatlon ovcop 20 acres grass 80 acres good grass or pasture land and several other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres o unimproved land. SWAN & WALKRR. | 7UR SALE Lands lmpro\cd aud unlmrrorcd J ? If you want a farm In western Iowa , Kansa Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus hoar from you. SWAN & WALKRR. IVR SAIE A lareo number of business and rcsl dcnco lota In all parts ot Council Bluffs. Sco us bcforo you buy , SWAN & WALKRR. FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy.cheap lots to build or ) can buy on monthly payments of from 82 to $10 HWAN & WALKRR FOR RENT Wo will rent you a lot to build on with the prlvllago to buy If you wish on \ cry liberal term * . SWAN & WALKRR. WANTED To correspond with any ono wishing a good locjtlou tjr planning mill. Bash , door and blind manufactory , wo have building am machinery , well located , for sale , lease or trade ; SWAN & WALKER. KENT- Largo two ttory frame building eult FOR for warehouse or storage purposes , nca railroad depot. SWAN WALKKR. RENT UK SALE , tij.niiag and ground FOR suitable for saall foundiy and machine shop Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with Died shaft Ingoto. , icady toput in motion. SWAN WALKBU , fiiOR SALE Houses , Lots and Land. A. J X ? f teptcnson , 603 First avenue. IjlOU SALK A top-buggy , flretiliss make and JD In excellent condition. Or will trade lor cheap iot. Address f. U. Boo olllco , Council Ulu7a. r.vory Doaym ( Joancll BluOs o itie WANTKLi . Delivered by carrier at only twenty oonts a wook. r LD PAPERS For sale at Bu offlco , at Si ocnta \-J a hundred VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT I have a double stare bull Jlog.10 roomspartltlocci off , elegantly papered , supplied with water from the water \\orks , good brick cellar , sultol for restaurant laundry , boardiug house , merchantllo buainesaor resident property. Also a largo two-story frame dwelling with 16 rooms two cellars , etc. , etc. , suited ( or boarding house , private residence ! hospital , etc , opposite the city buildings nnd city man et ( or rcnl cheap. W. K. VAUGIIAN. F. H. Oncorr. S. T. FRENCH I. M. TBETNOn. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO SUCCESSORS ro Casady" Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufis Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , . Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesa'e and Ilctall Dealers In Hard Soft ana BJossburg O OA. . L . W. H. SIBLEY , MonnRer. OfflM , S3 Main St. Ytrd , on a K. I. 1' . Mid 0 U & fit f , lUllway. "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria DURING the last five y tan them h s not been death from diphtheria In any caio whcro Dr. Thorn * Jeu > il 'prcventho and cure wa < used. It has been the moans ol wring thousands ol live * . InJIs' > en lblo In putildnort throat , In imllgnantncarlet fever , changing It In 48 hours to the simple form. In alliblo euro fof Ml InfUtumttor } , Ulccratlu , Putild or CaUrrhal conditions , either Internal or extent * ! 'lice , J2. CUOLE 11 ACHOLEllA ! CHOLERA ! Dr. Jcactts'Cholera Specific will * tr it tlio dltmoln SO to fO minutes. The Doctor rcrO lhl rnr.l | . olno during the fearful vltlUtlon o Ithe chalet * In Cincinnati , St. I/mils , ml ill aloiip the Mlttlttlupt [ Uvcrandits tributaries , without losing acme , In lhojc r ' 49 , ' (0 , ' 61 and ' 2 , It In al o infallible In Cholera Uorbut , Cholera Infanlum , ct . Keep It on hand. You can rely upon It. Ecnd for 11. 1 rico 12.00 Cholera "Cornea M a thief In the night.1 D YS PEPSI AI D YSPEPSIAI Dyspeptic , why live In misery and die In dwp tr with CJ ner of the stomach ! Dr. Thomas Joftorli cure ) every c o of Indigestion anil constipation In a very short tlmo Beit of referent * * ulven by cltftens of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Dyspepsia It tb cause of ninety per cent of Ml diseased conditions. 1'rlco $5 ! or.two ccks treatment. Full printed Instructions how tot the mcdlclnti tent with tlicra. Kodnctor required ; afgoodnnm la all that ! mccistry. Dr. JciTcrlV remedies ran only bo obtained at his offlco , No. S3 South 8th Street Council Bluffs , lowx Or tent by express on receipt of ptlco. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IFENGING AND CRESTING. Beautify your homos by using the above. Over COO designs to select from , CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES lf Strotig and JJasthty , Kstimates given on any style cither put up or delivered bore , by applying to KEELIHE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock , 117 Main. Street , Council Blufl's , Iowa. Keep Horses and Mules constantly on tand whlo wo will sell In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Vfl.cHidlf tLUnUtl ddlrrp It Groin ircl 1'olcd Iluy. Frke tenable Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. UouncllB luffs. SMITH & TOLLED AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - ICHVA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. i v | Attention , Ladies. While closing out my notionH.will sell all hnir goods at 23 per cent discount , SOOSwitchas 00 Waves , Bangs , etc. , to sacrifice. Cuetom work carefully attended t" . , , - _ , _ _ _ MKS. D. A. BliiNEDICr 337 Broadway , Council IHtiffs. IEECE is AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. TUB ONLY ALL NIOHT HOUSE IN TUB our. Everything served in first class atylo nnd on short notice , not and cold lunches always ready. Isr JEU3L TTWT V Roof Paiiiting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction 302 N. 7th Street , GEO. SMITHSON , COUNCIL BLUFFS. H. H. FIELD. W. C. ESTEI ? Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Town. 4l Cl Calls Attended 1'romptly , Day nnd Niglit. Particular attention given to Embalming ClW Telephone No. 07. COUNCIL I1LUFFS , April 2. FOUEUAK Hold tbli space for the adtertlseinent ol Dis Juddt Smith's Ele.trlo Appliances. Tlwy are too husy filling their ciders and petting their new factorj , No. 80 , Tourth Street , to rights , to ( 'ct u any copy lust now. W. P. YLSWORTH , ' HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brlok buildings of any alza raised or moved and Mtlsfnction guaranteed. Frame hou moved on LITTLB GIANT trucks , the beat in the world. \V I. owmiTir 1010 Ninth Street , Council 151ufT . MANDEMAKEKS & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No , 201 Upper BroadwayCouncilBluffo. TOM. ornout * i < f. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Omndl 1)1001 , . . . 14 1856 Established - - Pal ri In fortlfn and R , Rice M , D , CAHCERS , CHRONIC Over thirty TMri jrtctlo * ! , . 'f" I , Furl ilieel.OonndliUofla < & Dr , W. S. Sherradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , OouncU Blufli t :