THE OMAHA DAILY $ EE : MONDAY. MAY 23. 1887. .THE DAILY BEE. COUNClTlLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 19 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier In nny pnrt of the city at twcntj c Dti per week. II. W. T1LT05 , . . . Managdr. TKI.KPHOHE3 ! Jtceiirtf OrriCB. No. 13. MIGHT EUITOU No. 23. MlNOfl MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co7" Now spring goods fit Roller's , tailor. Tlio popular resort is the Manhattan , 418 Broadway , Ruillo & Ycnawinc. A good girl wanted for general house- work. MM. 11.V. . Tilton , UKI : ollicc. "Charlie" Hood was on ono of his "weeklies" and was allowed to sober oil' in the city jail. A reception will bo tendered the Hov. Dr. I'holns , the now Presbyterian minis ter , at his homo on Fifth avenue near Ninth street this evening. Two men were last night arrested for disorderly conduct at the services of the Salvation army , They gave thuir names as McSorloy and Sharkey. Several ladieh have recently joined the Knights of Labor in this city and as soon as a stilllcicnt number nro secured a ladies assembly will bo oiganized. The Pail Mall club , which gave such a drlightful series of lions last season , have decided to continue the club and not dis solve as has been previously reported. MlkuKildaro has put up , "through a friend. " $10 as appearance money for disturbing the peace. His case will bo called by Judge Aylesworth this morning. To-morrow evening P. L. Auwcrda will be married to Miss Rvcrctt In Brooklyn , N. Y. They will toi > at Ottumwa to visit the groom's old homo before they arrive in this city. To-night and to-morrow evening at Dohany's "Grogan's Klovation" will bo presented and it is said to bu as funny as the funniest of comedies now on the the atrical stage. Jamoa Mulhollaml suddenly became dazed while riding a bicycle on Saturday nnd fell to the ground in front of a wagon , which ran over his arm. No bones were broken. Charles Smith and Robert Mansfield wore last evening drunk and disorderly in Bayllss park. They were placed in the city jail , where they claimed they were printers from Omaha. Late Saturday night , a man who was cither crazy or had a genuine case ot "James Preserves , " attempted to enter the residence of John Hammer. Ho was , , arrested and gave his name as William t , M. Wise. 1 State Master Workman St. Govcr , State Recording Secretary Lavender , of Ne braska , and a delegation of about twenty Knights ot Labor wore in the city yestcr- day visiting Dell 1'orkins , the Knight who is coulmcd attho Cottage Homo hos pital. The D. & D. nine "plaved horso" with the Garner township nine of Motc.ilf Brothers on Saturday in Garner town ship. In a nine inning game the D & D's scored twenty-four runs , while the M. Brother's nine failed to got even ono mark. At the Presbyterian church vestorday morning Rev. E. P. Cowon , of Pittsburg , occuDied the pulpit. Ho is a line pulpit orator , and lias been pastor of the Third Presbyterian church of that city for iivo years past. His text yesterday was : t "Lord , 1 shall bo satisfied when I nwako it in your likeness. " Ho drew some very clear and interesting distinctions between - ! > tween being satisliod and contented. Ho showed that while the Christian should bo contented oven in this world , yet there cnuld bo no satisfaction , full and com plete , until the other world was readied. Personal Paragraphs. T. P. Noble , of Missouri Valley , was a Pacific house guest yesterday. Miss Annie Bonar. of Mount Vernon , la. , is visiting the family of Mr. Swan , on Sixth avenuo. Miss Rockafellow , who has been the guest of Mrs. Ira Hondricks recently , loft yesterday for her homo. C. B. Judd , the electric belt man , has returned from a trip through the south , having boon absent since October 1. Sheriff Garrison , of Harrison county , was in the city yesterday and dined at the Pacific house , his headquarters when in this city. Mrs. Frank Clark arrived yesterday from Minneapolis to spend n few days with her husband and to also Mice a look at Lake Manawa and the now hotel which Mr. Clark is erecting , The Quick Meal gasoline stoves do not go back on the dealer and they will not on the public. Seven years experience has taught us this fact. 41 Maiu St. Cole & Cole. M. L. Wheat , state master workman , Knights of Labor , of Colfax , la. , wus a guest at the Hcchtclo hotel yesterday. During the afternoon quite a number of the Knights paid their respects to him in their hall on Pearl street. Office of Mulholland & Co. , removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ico. Cheap storage in either small or car load lots at Nos. U3,24 and 20 Pearl street , J. R , Snyder. Latest improved gasoline stoves at No 604 Main street , W. A. Vood. . Lime , cement , plaster , hair , coal , etc. , Council Bluffs Fuel company , No. O'J'J Broadway , telephone 130. J. WE. . L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve tbo suc cess they are enjoying. Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , ofllco No. IS Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No 10. Gold Watchei and Chains. The largest acd best stock to select from at the lowest prices , at C. B. JACQUEKMIN & Co'a. The Hamblotonian station , Arbitrator , can be seen at my stable on Fourth 01 Bancroft slicets , three doors south of Hattentmur's carriage rcpositorv. Ho if a grandson of Rysdyke's Hamblotonian on the sire side , and a grandson ot Mom- brine chief on the dam side , the ac knowledged principal products of speed and general purpose horses in America , and Arbitrator is no exception to the rule. Ho is a horse of great in dividual merit and sliced , and for the purpose of convincing the breeders o ! high bred horses that ho la all that i : claimed of him , I will speed him a ten 01 twenty-mile dash on the road to COC pounds1 weight with any stallion owned in the country. Breeders of high brct horses will nuiko a note of this ami carrj it in their hats , as the owner of thesi horses puts all the money ho has or car borrow into straight heroes , and not intc books , pamphlets and wind , talking about their forty-second cousins' per formauccs. Also Colonel Rove , bred byV. . H. H , Colby , of Fort Dodge , la. , sired by Star light , by Star of the West , dam by Con pen , Jr. , by Coupon , by llysdyko's Ham bletonlan. This colt is a stranger in r strange land , but his breeding is cer talnly all any man could wish for. Hi : great and positive Individuality , his tru < and powerful stride , his wonderful con stitutlonal powers , and his powcrfu steel-converted frame work , insure foi him a career that will place him amonj tbo grandest stallions in tlu west. ' . D , GRAY. COMER MATS WITH CITIZENS A Variety of Council Bluffs News as Told By Others , CRUMBS FROM THE CHURCHES. 'A Mysterious Snorcr Disturb * n Lis tening CongrcgatIon Sport on Ijaiul niul Lake General Ac cidents Personal News. Chnts on Corners. Frank Clark , Proprietor of Hotel Man- awa- Yes , nc\t Wednesday night wo shall have a dance at Hotel Manawa. A number of the society people have wanted mo to got up a dance before the hotel is completed and as I am putting the hotel up lor the use of the public I didn't sec \ how I could refuse them. I'm afraid it's going to be lots of trouble though , ion sec I'll bo compelled to have all the lumber , etc. , removed ; the lloor put in condition ; got refreshments , but they'll bo light : and have everjthing as line as is possible under the circumstances. Wednesday will suit us better than next week , as wo could not think of having a dance when the plasterers are at work , which they , vill bo in about a week. As soon as pos- iblo wo shall liavo the hotel open. I can eadily sec how anxious the public arc or a place to stop when visiting the lake. .t is surprising how many drive out there now. I shall not wait until the hole ! is 11 completed , but will open up as soon .s convenient. They will have a dancing iloor liJ ! ( foot long Wednesday night. City Solicitor Holmes The verdict in lie Wilson case now IKes things up so lie city will never put another rock in Indian crcok to protect property unless .ho property owners say "Yes" and sign a little document to that effect. Charles M. Nicholson , Manager Inde pendent Hose Team Our to.im is doing some good work ; they practice every o\eningonVmo street at 7:30 : o'clock , and wo arc going in to win. If wo are beaten they have got to run to do it. The races begin in Sioux City Juno 8. Wo enter the first day in the hose contest ; forty-nine class and forty-three. On Juno 0 in the forty-six and state hose race. On Friday in the state sweepstakes hose con test and in the free-for-all race. Our team has no record , being an entirely now organization and only rccogni/ed bv the city council the past two months as a part of the lire department. It is strictly an amateur team , as is well known , most of the members having boon born and raised in this city. I've run with hose teams since ' 70 , and think tills ono the fastest team that ever left tills city for a race , and we've had some line amateurs. Mind you , I don't say they beat the professionals we've had. I. M. Hay Wo are building- two cot tages at present near Hotel Manawa , ono of which I shall occupy. The carpenters will complete their work this week , and in the next thirty days wo hope to have ten or fifteen more in course ot erection. Some eight or ten have spoken to us about purchasing 'ots. ' They all say "just as soon as things develop them selves so as to make a showing" they will build. Wo expect quito a number of prominent people of Council Binds and Omaha will have cottages on the lake before the season is over for the con venience of themselves and their friends. Preparations are being made for ample accommodations at the hotel , and if tlioso who occupy cottages desire thny can dine there. As soon as the iron and ties arrive , and that will bo this week , with out a doubt you will see the Manawa motor line laid in a shorter space of time than you ever saw four miles of rail put down m your life. * I rather expect Mr. Graves will build a light draught steamer for Lake Manaw a at liis works in Dubuque. Wo have all wo can handle .and do it right , or wo should go into ttie steamer business also. 1 shall Know within a day or so if Mr. Graves can build it at once or not. Un less ho puts it on himself , which I think is possible , it would bo n good invest ment for some ono clso in mv opinion. City Marshal Guanclla The people aio beginning to dump their rubbish at the place designated by the city council , in the slough m the fair Grounds. Those who fail to comply will bo brought to the front. S. E. Matou , Architect This has been the busiest season I've over experienced in Council Bluffs. So far this year my business has been larger than in any whole season before. There are a great many buildings in course of erection , mostlv residences. I've sent for extra help and expect some from both Chicago and Logan , O. E. It. Sadler The boat club is now buildipg a nice float 20x12 in front of the club house on Lake Manawa. On Mon day Mr. BroadbccK will survey a ono mile straight-away course. Livingstone and myself take a four-mile pull each evening on the lake and wo expect - pect to bo able to do some line work by next month. The water in the lake is bountiful , it has raised about two fcot in the last few days. Wo could not ask for nicer water to row in. Wo are on the lake each evening after 0 o'clock , and never stop short of a four- mile pull. Our shell is considered one of the finest boats ever turned out by Waters & Son , ot Troy , N. Y. We have not yet heard from the Omaha Rowing associa tion in regard to their accepting the proposition made by our club , but 1 hope it will bo favorable ; they could not find a bettor place to erect a club house , and they would then have a fine body of water en which to row. Lake Manawa is far ahead ot Cut-off lake in Omaha , and with the vast improvements being made there it is destined to be a popular sum mer resort , not alone for Council Bluffs and Omaha , but for all the country trib utary thereto. Chief Templcton 1 have not the least idea when the now tire and police alarm will bo tested. The company's represen tative is here and ready for the test so ho says. It lays with the city in this caso. Possibly it take may place Mondaybut I can't tell. Dr. C. B. Judd I have Just returned from a trip through Texas , Louisana , Arkansas , Tennessee and Kentucky , and I saw some tough times while away. I was in Brenham , Washington county , Texas , during the election in November last. Election day everything was quiet and orderly , but the day after when the returns began to como in from the coun ty , a general not ensued. Brenharn is tlio county seat and the returns as they came in indicated that the entire repub lican ticket had been elected by a largo majority. This incensed the demo crats and they stele the bal lot boxes , hung the principal negro politicians , who were all republi cans three being hanged at ono time and place , They also gave the white re publican candidates twenty-four hours in which to leave town. They did so. 111059 that hold property were forced to soil it at a great sacritice and were thankful to got out of town alive. There were 500 armed mon parading the streets all the time , on horseback , all democrats. Their excuse was that they were afraid of an uprising of the negro voters. In all there were sonicsovon or eight killed , but only one white uinn , and ho was shol dead by a nccro while hn was attempting to steal a ballot box. While the feeling in that portion of Texas is very bitter against the radicals , as the republicans are there known , the larger portion of the south visited by mo feel very kindly toward the republicans and the northern people in general and oven offer grcai inducements for northern people to locate cato in their midst. This is my seconc extended trip through the south , my nexi will be to the extreme wesfc PlntiM Points. Rev. S. V. McKco , of the Uetrojt Pres bytery , occupied the pulpit of the Con gregational church yesterday morning. Ho gave a very interesting sorniou on the second coming of Christ. In the evening the pastor preached. A show ing of practical Christianity took place at the Congregational church yesterday morning. The pastor reported that a family who formerly lived hero , and wiio were now in Dakota , were in n sadly destitute condition , the man ilylntr witu consumption , and there being no means of support. Tlio mornintr collection , and a liberal ono , was given to their support. One of the congregations was greatly disturbed yesterday morning by what seemed to bo a snoring sinner. Tlio ushers watched in vain to locate the offcmling sleeper , and many in the con gregation turned around to see who was tlio disturber. Strangely enough the sound was finally traced to a woodpecker - pecker who had lodged on the outside of ho church building , and WUH pecking away in such a manner as to make it ippear to those inside , as if there was a ieavy snorer in the congregation. The ncidont was particularly annoying as ho preacher was ono of the visiting Presbyterians , and naturally all in tlio congregation felt that the eastern ireacher would got a very unfavorable dea of western courtesy , fit haying his sermon encored only by a snore. TOOK n Tumble. N. A. Smith on Saturday night at- cmpted to go down into the cellar of his lomo on South Eighth street. Ho suc ceeded , but in so doing received a painful 'racturc ot the tibia and fibula which was caused by him slipping and falling the entire length of the steps. ftroke His Arm. Yesterday Thomas , the son of T. J. iCvans , fell forward elF tlio railing onto ho porch at the homo of his undo , Frank Avails , and fractuicd his arm at the elbow oiut. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bpecliil advertisements , such M last , Found 'joLonn.For Snlo , To Hcnt , Vtnnts , Honrdlnjf , etc , will tiolneertcxl In tills column nt the loir ratoof TEN CUNTS PF.K MXC fortho ursc Insor- Ion nnd . . Ivo Cents For Une for each subsequent insertion. Leuvo ixdvcrlUomcnts nt our otttco No. 13 Pearl sticut , notir Uroailwur , Council UlulTs. WANTS. - Stolen Two blrfl UOKB. Otio STllAVBD-Or Ono red with nickel pi Hod ilatodcollar marked "J. II. Poppc. Atlantic , . " Liberal rownnl for their return to J. II. Poppc , No. Ill7 Sixth IIVOMUO , Council UlulTs. \1" AN IKD A good in mi for carrlniro washer ; TT nlso a good hostler. Apply to Maso Wise , Council Dlutrs. -Young mnn to woik about ptnblo WANTKDYoung nnd house. Apply to Horace Kvcrctt , nt ofllco , No. 16 Pearl street only. HKNT-Ono ofllco nnd ono business FOR ncnr the now postolllco on lirouiluay , Ono tire room house. (12. Ono thrco room house , (10. Ono seven room hou o , ( .it ) . G. Mnj no , No. 829 Sl.xuh nro. FOlt TltADE- section of Rood land in Lin coln county , Nob. , for a stock of hnrd- n arc. Address Odoll Ilros. & . Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council niulTs , or corner 1'arimm and 16th streets , Omahn. FOIt SALE A stock : Kcnoral merchandise In a good town in western Iowa. A tlrst- class chance for unv ono wishing to cnirngo In business. Stock will invoice about ( fOO nnd will bo sold cheap. For fuithor information Inquire ol M. I" , binlth & Co , Omaha , or N. C. Phillips , Broker , No. 419 Ilroadwny , Council liluirs. SALE OrTrndo Six sections of Rood FOU In Lincoln county. Neb , on U. P. railway. Call on or addrt'88 Odoll Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council 1 Hullo. NOTICE Will pay the highest price for first- class cast-elf lady's , gents , nnd children's clothing , boots , shoes , hats , etc. O. Goldstein , Nos. i17 and ! 8 llroadwttv. HOUBO Clcnnlng is to bo done by nearly all the ladies in the spring. Now is the right time to do this. For ladles , it is a disagreeable but unavoid able work , and wo make the oiler to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO CLEAN THE CARPETS. Wo clean the carpets , velvets , moquettes , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. Wo guarantee THAT THE CAIIPET WILL BE PERFECTLY CLEAN , THAT THE COLOUS AUE UFSTOHED , and that no dust will bo loft in the car pet. Wo guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city. Send us a postal card and wo will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes placo. G. A. FISIIEK. No. 023 Sixth Avenue , Council 15lull's. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms Aero property In western part of city. All selllntr cheap to make room for spring stock K. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Rooms , over Officer & Pueoy's Dank , C u Bluffa. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Almont No 83 , and "Register , " ( Standard No. 5813. Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stallions will make the season of 1887 tit the Coun cil bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WAUE GARY , Council Blufls , la. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Frlcea Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 23 MAM ST. , COUNCIL BLUJWS , t . I A. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiseShcll etc.Hair Or namcuts , as well as the newest nov- j& $ [ cities in hair goods , Hair ffoods madeto order Era. C. L. Gillette 29 Main St. . Qouucll Bluffs , . of town work solicited , and all mall orders promptly attended to , If you are thtiiklny of purchasing a carpet , call on ut > . It Is a pleasure to shotv goods and me have the floods tos/iou > . We arc the only excltalre carpet house in Western Iowa , and and our stock In consequence ts bu- yond comparison with houses Unit pretend to be In the carpet business We guarantee to sell all goods an cheap as they can be sold and leave MS a small margin. Ab big prices. Our specialty Is Carpet * and ire can yon give prices that will surprise you. you.A A full and complete stock of Draperies and UphoMcry always on hand. We also havethc finest llneof lings ever seen In the wct , 1 anglng In price fi'om SO cents to < ts many del lars. Xonc but experienced carpc layers and drapers employed , and all work done under the Immediate sni > ervlslon of our Mr. Stockcrt. N. li.--Samplcs of Curpe's lcnt upon application and the very low est prices guaranteed. COUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company , Council HI u II * FRANK S. HICK , CIVIL ENGINEER , DcMffti" , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations nnd ( fcnoiul onslneerlnif. Blue prints of any nlzo and quantity. Oflico No 13 N. MixUi St. , First National Bank Block. E. S. Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city , Collections a specialty. OFFICER C Council BlufTs.Iowa. Established 1S57. JV. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Ortlco over American Express. Korses ® Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs Has a complete line of f 1 11 ill' Lnrco huts In wliito , bluck and all colors. Pat tern bonnets , lints and toques , a specialty. Mo 1514 Douglas st. , Onmliu. Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Droadw y , Council UlulTs , Opp. Dummy Depot CO pa 2 , * * 3 s 5 _ _ _ Horses and mules kept constantlyon hand , for sate at detail or in car load Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTER & HOLUV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Koil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. O. Bi ALLEN , EnpeerSufveyorMapPublisher , , JVb. 11 Forth Main St. City and countv maps , of cities nnd counties In western Iowa , Nebraska and ICnnsas. 11. H1V13 , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. CRESTON HOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffa Having a Fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 317 nnd 310 Main St. MAX MOHN , Prop. JOHN r. STONK. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , actlce In the State and Federal Courts. Room * 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL ULurys. . * , * > * , ' ' WALKING m s ILive'tried all kinds of adver tising in news papers , loks , , Iby hand-bills , signs , circular * ? , etc. , etc. , but the most success ful advertisement they over put forth is a walking adver tisement. Have you seen them ? Of course you have many a time. We refer to those Avalking advertisements FO frequently seen on the streets of this city and all over the western coun try in the shape of one of our Suits with a man or boy inside of them. What a splendid advertise ment each one of thcs3 : All Wool Suits , $10. We have a Inryc stock on hand and they will talk for themselves. See them. Four Button Worsted & Imported Corkscrew Suits In all Shtt < lc , $12.50 , $ I4.00I6,50I8,00 , $20 and $22. How they advertise us ! It is true we don't make much on these ; goods , but it is a sat isfaction every time we see a customer buy one , we know that he is ours. The fit and satisfaction our clothing gives him will cause him to return for Ms next suit as well as advise his friends to do likewise. "VVo oiFer no bait with the liopa of selling you something els j when you reach our store. The same principal of BIG VALUE for your money ap plies to every garment we offer. Our tailor-made - - clothi-g has proven a blessing to man kind ; the high priced mer chant tailor 1ms been com pelled to divide his trade and give us the largest share. Our tailor made clothing are made by the same men who work in custom shops. In addition we will say that wo carry more ready made clothing than all the other houses in the city combined. Don't fool your tints and money away , come to the Popular 1'eo- jle'a Store , where yon get fair and square dealing and more than the value for the monci/ . Set' quality grand army suit * with buttons thrown in , at fS.JO. & GO'S. Peoples' ' Store Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - . I A ELECTRICITY DR. RICHARDS' Electric Bath Rooms and Office No. 607 Mynster St. , Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Bu ilding. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr. Richards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday. Electricity is a remarkable naturalagent which has long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of u beful- nessand improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility an ! virtue trie chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are prepared to do all that can be done with these great remedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nenous Diseases in females arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacute troubles , it stands at the head of all knoun remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all olhcr remedies had fail ed , is sufllcient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good effects on the diseased body. In the Rrcat hospitals and sanitarians of America and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians of all schools are making a specialty ot'electricitv to the exclusion of almost c\eiything else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended anu used by persons , and physicians , perfectly ignorant of its properties and powerb , who \vould as often advise and use the wrong cuirent as the right one or depend upon it in diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that \\hen the people become educated in the use of electricity for many diseases with nhich the body Is afflicted and find the creat good therein , the medicines and patent righted nos trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our eilbrt and aim in life. For further information call at the office or send for de scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , 607 Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. O. CT. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council liluin Office , ItliiHontu Temple. Qinalia OHIce , No 111 North lUlli street. I'urtU-iilar attention given to InveNting - veNting i'liittlft for lion - renl- deiitd. Special bargain * In lot * & acre property In Onmlin & Coun cil liluflN. Correspondence nolle- Ited. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped Froxiptly. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS , GAMP & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Gamp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western CottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estoy Pianos. In every civilized country on the glebe the name of KsU.y is n household word with lovers of music ; it is a guarantee ) for.tho exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name that com * mands coniidence , admiration and enthusiasm. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from ffOO to $10.00 per acre. School nnd fctato lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 0 per ent interest. Land Unyers fare free. Information , etc , , Driven by . . No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Towa , agent for Frcidriksen Ac Co. , Chicago. Successors in ) HAYS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dealers In Grocer leu and Provisions. Satisfaction ( luaranteed , 2fo. 11 South Main Street.