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i ' THE OMAHA DAILY BlilE : SATURDAY APHTT , 101-1887 : I THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , JNO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by rnrrlor in tint pnrtof tbbdtjrKt twtntr ctnt per wsclc. II. W.TILTON. Manager. 1KI.KPI10NE3 : BCPlRTPSOmci : , No. U. NIUIIT nuiioit No. 23. l I.NOU MKNTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. Wanted A pantry girl at Pacific house. New spring goods nt Ileiter's , tailor. George W. Thompson iVCo. . real estate William Lewis has just purchased an other line carriage team. H. Bowman was arrested yesterday for pcddlitiL' without a license. Keller is lo make the uniforms for the Dodge Guaids. The new clothes will be da//.lcrs. Ida Butler seeks a divorce from William Butler , on the ground that he is serving a term in the penitentiary. Two of the Ramblers while racing had n collision on Pearl street last night. Luckily no Perious damage was done and neither was hurt. Just received onion sets , seed potatoes nnd bulk seeds of all kinds. Swan & Harmon , successors to Hays & Gleason , No. 11 Main street. The dummy trains were delayed yester day morning in reaching thi.s side owing to the ditching of an engine in Omaha. A line residence properly fronting on Bayliss' park will be rallied Juno 1. Tick ets are for sale by Smith Hros. , agents , at $5 each. Get a homo for y . Hear Miss McBride at the Y. M. C. A. hall tills afternoon. The Lincoln Jour nal pronounces her reading "the best ever heard upon a Lincoln btagc. " Oth ers give like praiso. The marshals and chiefs of police of Iowa cities arc to meet at DCS Moincs May 10 , it being the annual session of their organisation. Council Blull's will have at least two representatives. The sudden cooling ofl'at the rate of f0 ! degrees in twenty-four hours caused many to fihivcr. Tnosn who had taken down their coal stoves were yesterday being consoled by those who had just iiad their hair clipped for summer wear. Announcement has been made through some of the papers that Miss McHnde will give a free entertainment at Y. M. C. A. hall this iifternoon. The free part is an error. Miss McDndo has secured the hall and will give a paid entertain- nient. Admission 00 cents. One of the most unique designs in the way of hall furniture is dispaycd at Beebc's. It is of oak and represents per fectly a street lamp-posi , with a lighter's ladder resting against it , tlio face of the Jump-post being a bevel mirror , and the whole is beautifully finished , as well as well as novel in design. An interesting reminder of the late Henry Ward Bcccher was displayed in one of Ilarkncss Bros. ' show windows yesterday. It was a beautifully bound volume of his "Life of Christ , " on the fly leaf of which appeared the author's own autograph--"llenry Ward Beecher , April 13,1870.f > Ten years have brought many changes , and the great change to him who penned his name upon the lly leaf. The volume is the property of Air. 10. K. Harkucss , who prizes it highly. One fellow who had imbibed too frcclv paid his fine of $7.00 yesterday morning" , nnd then commenced his comments. "I bought n load of corn yesterday. It was nice corn. The load amounted to just $7.00. After paying for the corn I took n drink , and then I guess I must have taken another. Anyway , 1 found myself in the calaboose , and now I have to pay $7.00 for that. The juice , I believe , is dearer than corn in the oar. I've got mv car corn left to show for my $7.00 , but what have I got left to show'for the other § 7.00 ? " Oflico of Mulholland te Co. , removed to in under the Citizens' bink. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ice. For acre property , residences nnd bust- nr-83 property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. The Porter I ) I it Itichf. The afl'air loading to the arrest of Pay- ton Spencer , the colored porter on the dummy train , was examined into before Justice Burnett yesterday. It appeared that Spencer was about right in thump ing the gypsy. The three fellows had been drinking and insisted on going into n car where there were ladies , and fin ishing a smoke there. The fellows were quarrelsome and Spencer could do noth ing with them. Finally they struck him , nnd after ho had received two or three blows ho departed from his usual quiet demeanor , and struck back. Ho dealt the leader of the trio a heavy blow , and that slopped their racket. The fellows hast ened to get out a warrant for his arrest. His vindication was complete. Shcrradcn is still making cabinet plio- at ? 3 per doz. , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only $10. Dy F. M. VVoodard , artist. Hrlck. Wo have 200,000 good brick for sale. THOMAS GUEKN & SONS. Looking at Other Boom * . Thomas Baldwin , of the firm of Bald win & Troutman , has just returned from n three weeks' trip , during which time he has visited several western cities , in cluding Wichita , Topeka and Denver. Ho says WiohlU is having its third edi tion of the boom. "Why , they've got property up to $3 , 000 per front foot that doesn't equal Denver property at $3,000. Wichita is n good town and a good dis tributing point , but can't compare with this city. Property hero is far better value , and wo can expect much livelier times hero than ever before. Almost everybody has heard of our boom , nnd Iust as soon as our citi/.cns begin to push heir improvements outsiders will como to the front thicker than over. " Money to loan on real estate. Counci Bluffs Real Estate Loan nnd Trust Co. Room 0 , Everett block. J. W. &E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. Freight Transfers. The difference between the various roads as to the ratio of expanses for trans ferring freight has not been settled yet. The Iowa roads began yesterday arrang ing to do their own transferring at their local depots instead of at the transfer , the Union Pain lie not having granted the concessions demanded. It is understood that some of tlio railroads will wait until Monday for the final change of arrange ments there being n hint that by that time the matter will bo satisfactorily adjusted. Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , office No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , ISO Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. Mrs. A. Dobson No. 307 Broadway , dressmaker. French taylor system. Prices reasonable , lit perfect. Store heaters with Cole & Cole , 41 Main st. Dry up-sttilrs storage rooms. Contractors nnd builders will find it to their interest to gel prices on lime , cement , plaster , huir , etc. , from Council lilufl'i Fuel company , G89 Broadway. Telephone 136. CHARGED WITH CROOKEDNESS Two Young Men Arrested Tor Fleecing Their Omaha Employers. SYSTEMATIC CLEANING Tlic Oypslos Were In tlio Wrong A Visit to Oilier llooniH The Frclfitit Transfers llrlcf lilt a of News. Serious Clinrgc * . Yesterday Captain O'Bricn arrived from Kansas City , where ho went : iftcr Prank Be.sscr ami Joseph U. Urosvenor. Ho brought tlio two young men back witli him. Tlie.y did not como very willingly. There was .sonic ilillienlly in gelling a requisition , as their attorney in Kansas City made several sharp moves to block Iho game. It was about 8 o'clock Thurs day night when Captain O'Brien ' got into Kansas City with the requisition , and tlie tram on which lie desired to come hero left about 10 o'clock. The prisoners' at torney sought to got them released on a writ ol habeas corpus. In order to ac commodate O'llnen and avoid any dola y on his part , court was held Intliouyunlng. The questions of law wmc decided in favor of his having t'ie ' custody of tlio two men , and ho got oil' with them that very nljrht. He speaks in high praise of Die courtesy shown by the judge , by Chief of Police Spears and Deputy Marshal Walsh. The 'let ) ) given to hold tlio prisoners and lave them returned to Council HI nil's ivas in hliongcontrast with the way in ivhieh the authorities of this city have : icted in .some similar cases. The two u iing men spent all last win- .or huro si-Ming clocks , mats , and other lousehold articles on monthly payments. Jrosvenor was at work for the .Metro- .lololan Maniilacturing company. Ho is charged with having embe//.Iod about | 150. His companion , Frank Besscr , is hurgi'd with cmbe/x.ling ! ? ' 00 of tlio rfOVull Manufacturing company. It is hinned that Hosier's crooked acts will cover nearer flOO than the imount named in tlio indictment , lo is said to Imvu spent most of this imount in gambling. The modes alleged ivero the making out of lictitious orders , and returning them to the house , then ac counting for goods which had been sold "or cash , and the cash pocketed. A Mindlo of orders are also saiit to have n forged , the names purporting to bo signed being not hetitious , Ditt the names of residents in the city. The young men were brought before Judge Aylesworth yesterday , and the time for u hearing was fixed at 10 o'clock next Wednesday morning. Hail was ! ixed nt ? 8QO each , but they were unable .o furnish it. The young men would not give the re orters their side of the nd'air. They simply asked that the papers keep htill , until the mutter could bo tried , for it was simply a. "blutl1" on the part of the prose cutors. The ofiicers have been hunting for the young men sometime. They finally got 'rack of their tt links being sent to Kansas Jity , and following up this clue their capture was ell'eeted. Tlio Tenth Avenue I'rospocf. The passage of the Tenth avenue ordi nance has caused much rejoicing among those who believe it to be the opening move for securing a number of other en terprises. It is believed to be the surest preliminary move that could be made for securing a union depot. Those who pre dict that it will not result in this may bo right , but without this first more there would bo no chance ( or obtaining it , and with this move there are big chances of getting it. Hence the enterprising citi- /.ens worn so enthusiastic over deciding on the side where the biggest chances of success are. While it is not a certainty , nothing is absolutely certain , still it seems that nil the happy results hoped for will surely follow. The Union Pa cific has not yet signified'its intention of accepting , but it is diilicult to see how the company can refuse to accept and go ahead with its part of the agreement. Jt is to bo regretted that the matter could not have been settled deli- nitely six months ago , but better late than never. Alderman Keller is being congratulated by many on having at last concluded to yield to the public pressure and waive his private views and wishes. Alderman Dauforth in hanging on to the lust has placed himself in a position where there is much criticism lira ! at him. His negative vote did not defeat the project , howavur , and the experience may lead him to take more progressive positions on future questions. Systematic Gleaning , There is a demand here for some sys tematic way of cleaning up the streets and nllc3's. The old time way of letting everything accumulate for a year and then have a partial cleaning out has be come unsatisfactory to all. The city coun cil is preparing to lota contract for street cleaning for u term of years , long enough to warrant the lucky bidder in getting the necessary machinery appliances. It is also urged that some system of remov ing garbage , ashes , etc. , bo provided. Private citizens could make their deposits in proper receptacles for that purpose , nnd the carts could make frequent trips emptying these. If such a system could be started citizens would co-operate readily. They could just as well Day a small amount weekly as to wait until spring nud pay an annual amount. There would bn the advantage of having more cleanliness the year around. It some en terprising private concern would start iu on this scheme , it could be made to pav , and the city could wcllulTbrd to give such a concern the necessary protection uud encouragement. There are some carts which go around gathering up dead dogs , horses , and some ofl'al. They frequently drive along the business streets , gathering up spoiled meats , etc. , at the butcher shops. It is noticed that these carts frequently make their rounds during business hours. The stench id at times terrible. There should be some provision made by which such carts shall make the rounds before busi ness hours in the morning. Personal 1'arncriiphR. George Rice returned yesterday from a trip to Kansas. G. W Morritt. of Contorvillo , la. , the well known coal man was at the Pacific yesterday. S. D. Davis and his son , M. F. Davis , ol Malvern , wore hero vestorday looking after some stock Interests. Judge Hubbnrd. of the Nonpareil , re turned ycKterdHy from his sad trip east , called there by the death of his fattier. T. J. Kvans returned yesterday after noon from Washington and other points , where he has boon in the interests of the Broadway bridge. Mrs. J. W. Walker , nno Susie Baldwin , and her sister-in-law , Mi.ss Walker , of Richmond , Ky , , are viiiting Miss Laura Haldwin , having arrived yesterday mom- lug. Baitly Crushed. Chris Anderson , the young switchman who was so seriously injured at the trans fer , was yesterday reported as still alive. It seems that two freight cars were chained together , one of the draw-heads being out , and Anderson went In between them to pull the pin , while the cluck was coming up. It cauiR up rathtr suddenly , fys w * squeezed him , and then as the cars separ ated again he fell over. Ho was laken lo Iho Si. Joseph's hospital in Omaha , but was injured . o badly internally that the surgeons lnuo no hone of liis recovery. He has only been switching for the past eight months , although ho has been em ployed for a number of years nt Iho transfer as a freight handler , Ho resided with his parents south of the walcr works near the Union Pacific dump and was in Ills twenty-foitrlh year. SOME MEASLE"STORIES. Philosopher Arp Comforts tlio Chil dren With TlirlllltiK Tales. Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution ! The measles have come again measles and the meanest sort of measle" . Klght of the Hock have long sincogradualod in all Iho Infantile diseases and have their di plomas , and now Carl and Je slo are down and it takes lots of nursing , for they are real sick. They are lender- hearted now , veryand want tneir mother or me close by or in sight all the time. I sit between their two beds and tell them stories and have to hold a hand of cacli to keep them even. When I lovingly fondle one I have to fondle the other too , for they are jealous. The old Tories have to be repeated. There is the boavordam story and the runaway nigger and the black pony and Tip from llu1 Yankees and my chool butter scrape and some others that 1 have a patent on , am1. 1 have brought them all along down the corri dors of time and cheered many a weary hour for our restless , eager cliildien. Then 1 told UH-MS measly children about my going tolloslon with my father and mother nnd brother when 1 was only eight years old. How we took pas ago in a sail vo cl Irom Savannah , and were out lorty days nt sea , and had awful storms , and : . ! _ last won1 run into by another vessel in a fog as we ncared the harbor , and how our own vcs cl went down , and the passengers all had to get aboard the other \cs-el , and how my mother would not consent to como homo by sea , and my father hail lo buy a car riage and two black marcs , and "also bought a nlack pony for my brother and me to ride on , and how my father's sister came homo witli us and Mr. Maltbie.who was liis schoolmate , and so there were four in the carriage and two boys on the pony and we came all the way to Georgia and it took us over two months , and we m'Y 'r crowed a railroad nor saw one , for there was not one to cross , and how 1 had to ride behind most of the time , and one day as we saw some wild grapes up in n vine over our heads , my brother got mete to .stand up on tlio pony's back so as to reach them , and as I swung up to tin-vino he rode oil'and left me hanging there , and I got mad and pried ami waited for the carriage to conic up , and I told on him , yes I didand they lei me ride in the carriage until 1 got over my pouts. Then I told tlie e measly children that my good father \yas dead and that my dear mother was dead and my brother was dead and so was my aunt and Mr. Maltbie and tlio two marosand the pony , and the caniage was worn out and gone , and I only was left. Then they put their measly arms around my old neck and kissed me so lovingly that I was glad I was not tlcad. Mrs. Arp tlics round all the day lixing ' u ) ) something. Site make them'chicken sou ) ) , and lastcs it and seasons it and tastes it again , and * ho fixes up toasts and gelatine , and she feels of their feet forty times a day to see if they are "r warm , and clto doses them witli onion juice , and she keeps a camphor llannel on their breasts to make their old measly cough easier , and she keeps the room dark to keep the light from hurting their measles eyes and away in the night is she slip ping ami Milliner around like a ghost and putting her hand on their measly foielioad to sec if | they havn't got fever or something. Such is lifoin this measly world , ami wo must take it as it comes , and bo calm and serene , measles or no measles. She is reading old Hobinson Crusoe to them now , but bv and by she will Mop nnd then they will be yelling for me. 1 thought that our crop was laid by , but it has got the measles , just like the cotton sometimes takes fhc rust. Wlicn WannninkpiPrnycil for Credit Chicago Tribune : Years ago , when Wanamakcr was starting a little tailor shop , which was the first source of wealth of which the hundred thousand for Munkacsy is a mere lithe , he found it absolutely necessary to existence lo com mand some credit. Ho and one ot his partners went to New York to secure it. They wore unknown , and you know the hearts ot wholesale cloth men are very , very hard. They tramped about all day. wailing not even for lunch. But all vainly , vainly. Not a dollar of credit could they command. They wont to Ihoir hotel at night feeling as dismal as an owl in sunshine. They had only one room between thorn for economy's sake. But Wanamaker's partner felt so blue that ho grew n > ekle s and hustled back to the barroom to save at least one drink of whisky from the failure. Of course it would have been useless to ask Wona- maker to accompany him. Wanamiikor wouldn't save n glass of liquor if ho saw barrels of it going to disaster. So the worldly partner drank alone , a good big , dejected being's draught. When ho wonl back to the bedroom he tumbled over a form on the floor , it was Wanamakcr. "What's the matter ? What are you doing there ? " no cried. "Praying , " was the calm reply. "Praying for what ? " "For credit , William. " And the next morning they struck n firm who agreed to let them hare goods to any reasonable amount on fair lime. The linn was a now nno , and piously in clincd itself. It isn't in business a in more. It failed the nest year. This beautiful and touching story the partner though ho really isn't a patnor any more , John having set up for hirasell alone often tells to the children nt John's Sunday school. John is too mod est to tell it himself. Even when brought face to face with it ho generously speaks of it as a business proceeding character- islic of Philadelphia. Still , I don't think- that even Philadelphia business men all spell pray wilh an "a.11 Some of the wicked ones will spell it "p-r-c-y. " A Book Acont'8 Trick. Boston Traveller : One of the handsomest - somest women who haunt the capitol is tall and magnificently formed widow , who is the agent of n prominent book concern. She has lustrous brown hair and spledid eyes , nnd many a member of congress has wilted under their ex pressive glances. She soliciteda subscrip tions nud it is understood is the most liuiin tu\i , it 10 ii * tui otuuv * , tj nu ( ii ok successful of all the vast army of boo k aetonts who nrcy upon the cnnimimlty. If there is onu tiling above another that will interest gallant Senator Blaekburn it is a handsome woman. The widow by some moans ascertained that the courtly Kentuckian was somewhat suscptiblo , and so went up to the senate chamber and fiont in her card. Several of the sen ator's associates learned that "genial Joe" was about to receive a call , and they made up their minds to phvy a practical joke at his expense. They enlist ed the services of a messenger , and sub stituted for the widow's card one bearing the nnmo "Mrs. Wratx. " Blackburn came out into the ante room , and when ho caught sight of the beautiful widow liis face was wreathed in smiles and his breast swelled out like a pouter pigeon. Advancing in his most fascinating man ner ho extended his hand and said with great cordiality : "I'n very glad to meet you Mrs. Wratz. " The widow's eyes snappedas she loplicd sharply ; "Senator Blackburn , I am astonished. I came hero to sea you on a matter of business. You are the Urst member of congress who has over uuid 'rats' to mo , ' ' The , 'M'ii''i" ' 1 " * ' * GRAND OPENING --A.T- Henry Eiseman& Go's PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 3i6 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY. Monday and Tuesday Evenings , April i8th and ipth , ' Elegant array of Spring and Summer goods. .All former efforts to bo outdone , to make this Hie gr < inde > t dis- piny of European and American Novelties Ever exhibite'l in the wisb. F will be Presented witli a Souvenir attlicDoOf The entire house will be Illuminated with Electric and other Lights , THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED To Attend Without Further Notice , Respectfully , ; HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , P. S. No goods will be sold during the opening hours , from 7 : 0 to 10:00 : p. in. , Monday and Tuesday cvcningd. senator looked cqnfuscd for a moment , nuit then drew out the card which the pr.ioticul jokers hud prepared and said : "I'n sure there must bo ome mistake , the name reads W-r-a-t-z. " The widow looked at the card , and then they both laughed. A few moments later the widow juit down the Fcnator's name for two copies of the book. Then they shook hands , and the widow went to look fern ' n Iresh victim. 'Later in the day the practical jokers told Blackburn all about their little scheme , lie looitcd at them sadly and led them down to the restau rant , where he yavo an order to a colored waiter , who appeared in n few moments with iv bottle , which he opened with rcal care. The jokers and the hcnator sippid the foaminp : contents , and promised to keep the a Hair u profound secret. How to get Strong. Dumb-bolls nnd hoiizontal bars , Indian clubs nnd tlio tinpcze aie valuable under cer tain conditions , but they ute detrimental minor than bcneliolallf the blood is poor nnd thin nnd poisoned with bllo. Use of the muscles necessitates waste as well ns Induces growth. If tlio blood docs not carry sufli- cient nutritive nmti'iinl to repair the waste , loss ot strength necessarily follows , nnd growth is out ot tlio question. I'urity nnd eniicli your blood with Dr. 1'lerce's "Golden Medical Discovery" and then exercise will develop and not consume your physique. The IJcst"\Viven. Literary women often make the very best wives and mothers. Mrs. Frances Hodgson I5urnett is the queen of one of the happiest homes in Washington. When she man led Dr. Burnett ho was a bright young Tonncssoan , who was thought to have'a great future. She was an un knownpenniless English girl. The union has been remarkably happy. They have been blessed with live beautiful children , the eldest of whom is the original of "Little Lord Fanntleroy. " SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , such ai Tx t , Found Yolxmn , For Bale , To Rent , Vtants , Hoarding , etc.-will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TKN CENTS PKH LINE for the am laser ion and FiveContiPerLlne for each subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements flt our offlco No. 12 Vearl street , Dear Uroadway. Council UluOs. WANTS. W ANTED A peed rerond'hnnd baker. Union bakery , Council IllulTs. il JircNT Furnished rooms , No. 703 Broad- \iay , Council HlufTa. IlKNT I'nciOo house barber sliop. In quire flco. W. Ferguson & Son. ANTKD A food live atronl to cnnvns fern n ImiiscnoUl article of merit. 1' . C. Dovol , . " - ' ' ' No. C01 ANTIID Apprentice Kirls to learn dress- W ranking. No. 711 Mynstcr st. IJANTIin 1'lrsI'Olnpg irlrl to ilo Kcnornl V houaowoik. No. liO Foiirtli street. FOH JIKNT A | ar o front room , first llonr , lurnlahcil now , suitable for two ptintlu- men. Located iiv .tlio central p.rt of city. Wntor nna gus. Address W , lloo ofttco , Coun cil llmirs. i FOH SALK-Couinlete plant and equipment for It It. UrlOtro ivorlt , conslstliiff of 7 pllo drhors , cnrpontnrs toola , touts , beddlnir and boardlnsr oulflt for 150 men. In peed re pair. Now stored tH Chenenno , W. T. For in ventory and terms adUrtsaNo. 13 , N , Main St. , Council lllulls , lotyn , LATEST NOVELTIES In Ambev , TortoiseSltcll ctc.Hair Or 5vv nanients , as $ newest nov- i' goods. Mrs.C.L. Gillette 29 Mnlu Btrcct. Out of town work so llcited. C. B. ALLEN , np6erumeyorMapPublisher , $ , JVb. 11 North Main St. City nml county ranps of cities nml counties In western lotvn , Nubrutku anil Krmsns. Star Safe Stabfes and Mule Yards ISioucMruy , Council UlulTs , Opp. Dummy Depot C/3 _ _ Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Siii.urEit& HOI.KY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 111. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. ave. and -1th street. Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats Si Bonnets , Together with a LarneLltie of Novelties In Fane y Ma tcrlals is io > Heady for Your Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. Horses g Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs or fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council Bluff OHM Y. ETOX. JAC011 IIU3 STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , raclicc in the State and Federal Court Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. li. 11. McDANKU ) 4 CO. , ( KitnbllsUed Is-ai No. R l Main Slrcct. i : i foiinrll 0.-tt.lII.SSIO\ niCCIl ANTS , AM ) IlEAI.Klia IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC THE TROTTING STALLIONS. DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2016) ) Sired by Almont No M , and "Register. " ( Standard No. 5812. ) Sired by Tramp No. IMS , These stallions will make the Reason of 18a7 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving Park. For narliculiirn inquiroof or address VVAUE GARY , Council Bluffs , la. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa dfttll Orders Shipped Promptly. A. If. It WE. K. U' . JtAXMOXD RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION Property Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Stjctli Ai-enite , known as the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL BE Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th .A.T 3 3P. : MT. SALE O3T E'O H. H. INMAN , Salesman , * * S'VST.A.Ifl" & ; ( "Successors to , ) HAYS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dcale rs in Groceries and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. No. 11 South Main Street. REAL ESTATE , Vnccnt Lots , Lnndo , City Residences nnd rarmsAero property In western part of city. All soiling cheap to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Heal Estate & Insurance Agent , ItoomC , over Ofllcor It Pusoy's Bank , Counci UlulTs. / wltl be at the Pacific HotclConn- cil Blnjfti , every Saturday forenoon. Omaha Denial Association removed to Ilellman 151ock , cor. lath and Farnam. Host sets teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our new anie&thetic. Dr. llaughawout , Manager. OFFICER a > PUtiEY , Council Bluffs.Iowa. Established 1857 FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 604 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. OBESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Stuffs Having a Fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 213 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. It. RICE , 31. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experence. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. K. S. JBA11NKTT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. W. L. Justice of the Peace. No 591 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Collctions a specialty. Refers to the Hec N. SVlIUltZ , Justice of the Peace. Otliro over American Express. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Veru Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , XO. XX MAIN ST. , COUNCIL ItLUIWH , t : JUIAXK S. ItWE , CIVIL ENGINEER u i .iic , estlmntcR niiil reports on bridges , viaducts , toiimlMlono iiml frcncrnl onslneerlns. Blue print * of any slzo nlul nunntltv. Otlicu No 13 N. Main St. , First Nfttloiml Uank Block. C.YQURSC&SONS , ST. J-OUIS , MO. 35.OOO SUPERB ROSE On hand. IK FtamlarJ Sort * tnchooiefrom. KirnrSl.OO by expronB , tnty nrrlval tninrnntoiid. Initnonfo etock Shrnb nnd Herd * . All the noTClllfB. Our Illlll- rated CwtiiluuriielslnTnluiihlotonll who Imvo. or wini toliiiveiE rrteii. Mnlleit fr o to niipllconU. BO imvlinECi of our luperlnr Pluwrr Hccili , or X. ' , piicknvo of mir teetcil Vvcetublo Mecdi ( r VI.OO , poitpald to UBT uddrot. L. J. MARKS & Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , JO and 12 Pacific Avenue. Grnlnun.l 1'roTltloni bmiuht ttnrt " ( ilil en mniK'nl on tlioCliUitKO Ho.vrJ of 'liarto. CorrcepandruCu * llcltcJ. Dully or weekly market letter nut on appll * c.ltlon. lictercnco-Cora KxtUuniio Uank.Ohlineo. l TftlUI iluip I. ( U.I4t.rr r. L YIELDS TO EVERT MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to the DlieoiIlL IUBTIIITT of tb * rlolb ( which our patrnti rottr eiiluilTnlr ) VIM flt n rfrrt1r rlmt time worn. Jl.nulrei no t.r - kliiz In IIOMT HKTllM > u by p.ller ftfl rbHiur nrn ten day. If not found I IIP mot C PKitFictrr riTTiNO , IIKAI.TIIKUI. nd ComrorlKhle Cormt over worn. Bold by all Urst-clin deulrrn. VUOVTT IlltOS. , CblcM o , III. CHICAGO SHORT LINE - OF Till ! The Vest Itotitc from Omaha and Council Muffs to TKH5 EJ.A.ST Two Trains Daily Retwccn Omaha , Coun cil lilulTb Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , Ceclar'Rapids , Rock IbUnd , Krecport , Kockforcl , Clinton , Dubuqtic , Davenport , Elgin , Maditon , Janesville , Hcloit , Winona , La Crossc , And all other Important potnti Baet , Nurthcist ami Boutlinaat. For through tlrkrti tnllonthn Ticket Accnt Kt HOI Kuril urn Hlrool.dn 1'axtou hotel ) , or nt Union 1'acific Depot. I'liilmun hloopiTg and the finest Dlnlnfj Cm 9 In Iho worl'l ' arc run on tlio mnlii Hum of tlio UIIICAOO , lin.wAuutK & Br. I'AUI. itiu.wAf , and every attention iu palil to piiiiouucrs by courteous employes of the company , K. Mit.i.nii , Com riil Mun iiror. J , I' . TL'CKKn , ABMftant ( luiicral Mannger. A. V. It. Ciuri-MLii , Ucnorul I'HssouKer r.nJ Ticket Auont. Gro , 1C. HEArronn , Atslatant Oonerr.1 1'as- iCDRflr and Ticket Aicciit. J. T.CI.AIIK , UimenU Superintendent , MEO. 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