THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FPXOZ , 0. 13 , PEARL 8TBEET. Dtllrcred by carrier n nny part of the city ai twenty ccuu per w * k. B. W.TILTOJT , . ' Manager. TELEPHONE * Brstirrps Omcr. No. 43. MIUUT EOIIOH No. 28. M1NOH MENTION. N. Y.PInmblng Co. Belter , tailor. Bummer goods cheao The plat of Regatta pliico , located or Lake Munawa , was filed yesterday. Fine coupes for ladles calling , Wra Lewis , telephone 128. Oillco 410 Broad way. way.Theodore Theodore Bray's stallion. Dillard Alex under , Is in from the Macedonia breeding farm. Regular communication of Bluff Cit : lodge , I < o. 71 , F. & A. M. , this ( Tuesday evening , August 10. Visiting brethrur cordially invited. L. C. Baldwin has commenced stii Against the city , claiming $555 for un paid certificates , Issued for the tilling o Broadway under thu lioylo contract , IK having purchased these. There have been several reports to tin effect that Miss Urahl had died from thi effects of hnr injuries , but she was stil alive last night , and her physician sayi her chances for recovery arc good. Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday noon someone entered the stable in tm rear of the residence of Mrs. and lr MuKune , on First avenue , and stole tw < nets of carriage harness , one being a single glo and the other a double set. On Sunday evening there were four teen now members received into thi Methodist church on probation. Amonj them were It. C. Hubbard , Mr. Kissel nnd others well known in the coimmm ity.Tho The road around to Manhattan bcaci is open and many persons who fear UK crossing of the lake now drive around it Since the high water has gone down tin road has been put in good condition am it Is now in bettor shape than it was las year. A number of the old storm watei sewers , which cross unper Broadway ant empty into the crook , are causing man ; complaints. Residents have been usmj these outlets for house sewerage pur poses , and as a result a terrible stench Arises. Stops should be taken to abate the nuisance promptly. W. H. Burns was selected at theFourtl ward republican caucus as ono of thi delegates to the county convention. 1I < says that this was without his sanction or authority , and that ho must decline ti serve , as he is not in politics. Ho savs hi , business strictly railroading. Mrs. Melissa Norman wants a divorci from August Norman , to whom she win married in Omaha , in August , 1881. Shi claims that he has deserted her , that hi is living with another woman , and tha ho has become an habitual drunkard If the half bo true , she ought to have he freedom , Officer Covalt hud just brought in i fellow for disturbing the pence , ant while booking him , the prisoner slyl ' < slipped out of the front door. Ho wa'i recaptured , and the now olllcor wil doubtless profit by the incident to b ( on the alert in cases hereafter where lit has got to servo ns clerk and watchman The Mueller Musin company , of thi1 ; city , has just published a now song. "Hi the Sea , " the words being by Rev. G. W Crofts , pastor of the ( Jongregntionn church , nud thu music by Prof C. B Lipfert. All concerned m the presents tion of this new song to the public , boinf residents of the city , there is a peculini local interest ielt in it , aside from the merit which it certainly contains. Inquiries wore being made hero yester duy by telegraph anil by personal search for a young man , named James Lankton who has-been at work in the brick yardi hero. His brother , living at Defiance Iowa , got word Sunday that ho had beet killed here , and ho at once sent here foi particulars. Nothing could be learned ns to the young man , or how the roper was started. The case of Chris Bader , arrested foi robbing Thompneu , has boon continue ( until this afternoon , and bail fixed a $1K)0. ( ) The accused is unable to furnisl bonds. It is claimed by him that ho hat notiung to do with the robbery , and th < police are looking for his comrade , wh < is thought to have been the most autivi in the transaction , nnd who has appar cntly skipped from the city. John Murphy was arrested yestorda ] for being ugly drunk. He was so obsti nate about being searched that the olll ccrs had quite a tussel with him , bem > obliged to throw him onto the iloor am hold him. After being put into the steo cell ho yelled so lustily that the hose wai turned on linn nnd a half hour's drench ing was necessary before ho would be have himself. Mrs. Dnfrico , who lives In the south eastern pnrt of the city , was complninci of yesterday for unmercifully whipping a neighbor's ' child , Charles Cole. It tip rears that the boy had plucked an oar o corn from her favorite hill , and this s < angered her that she chastised him. hit ting him harder than she should , nut leaving sumo black and blue marKi upoi his body. She appeared before Justice Barnctt and plead guilty. The fine as sesscd was a nominal one , f 1 and costs Peter Wind yesterday commenced worl npon the bent house for the Omaha Row ing association , the new house to bo lo cated alongside of the Council Bluffs club house on the shore of the lake. The building will not bo completed this sea son , it being so lute , but it will bo speed ily put up so that it can be occupied this season , the bent house pnrt of it to hi built at once , uud ttio second storywhlel will bo used for club purposes , will b ( loft until the spring. Captain Anderson Sunday nighl thought ho hud discovered a genuine burglar. It was in the Fourth ward , ami in the darkness he discovered a fellow moving so stealthily nud suspiciously along , that he milled his gun , and ordered dored him to halt , lln found that the follow had his shoes and stockings off , and was carrying these m his hand which confirmed his suspicions. It took the fellow some time to convince the officer that ho had been innocently spend Ing the evening with nis best girl , and wns trying to get into the house without waking the old folks. Ned Forrcst.tho reformed gambler , whc hold such a successful scries of roviva meeting nt the Broadway Mcthodisl church last winter , was recently here again , and expected to return to occupy the pulpit on Sunday. Ho wont to Ham burg to spend a few dnys in the mean time nud was there pressed into service to conduct n series of meetings , ho hav ing before mot with much success there This prevented his giving the people o Council Bluffs his expected address. For rest has been at work in California since ho was hum last winter , and his sousa * tional mannerisms , and his crusades upoi * what ho terms "ice cream and seal skh Christians , " were severely criticised. For Sale A standard bred stallion foi ono'fourth Its value. Will sell on time Fivu years old. Will show 8:85 gait. A f , C. Arnold , Dcunlson. In. * V For Sale Harry Smith's photograul gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry Smith Pacific house Ic the nearest hotel to thi majority of real estate offices in the city | 2 per day. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend monoy. COUNCIL .BLUFFS NEWS The Auditor Completes the List of Judg meats Against the City. ERECTING A NEW FIRE HOUSE A Monday Morning Grist of Pollc Caics Dread well Surrendered by his linnclHtnon Other News of Council liliifTH Interest. The City KlnnncM. The city auditor has been completing the list of judgments against the cit\ The footings are $27,039 Si. The cost and accrued interest up to September 1st amount to ? 3,4 > I5. Among the judgment is about $13,000 tor city warrants , whlcl speculators bought up at an nverag probably of twenty-live cents discount and which the city will now have to pa ; at face value , with interest. Most u these warrants were issued in paymen of bills against the city , which were rcii dercd on an expected discount , so tha really the city got only soventy-livo cent in actual cash value , for what it wil now have to pay one dollar am interest. If , for instance , while wai rants were selling for 75 cents on th 11.00 , a man worked for the city a hal day , his wages m cash being if 1.00 a daj instead of making his bill out for 7 cents he could make it out for f 1.00. Th city would allow the $1.00 , issue a wai rant for it. and the man would sell it t some broker for 75 cents , thus securinj the amount due him in cash. The broke would hold the warrant , with others o like nature , and at last sue and get Judy mout , and the city pay the $1.00 in cash and perhaps two years Interest , 13 cents thus paying In the end $1.12 for what i might have secured for 75 cents. Inothe words , the city pays 37 cents for the us of 75 cents cash , or about 50 per cent ic terest. Figurine on this basis the city in thi batch of judgments will bo called on t pay in costs , in interests and m the dil fercnce between buying for cash or war rants , the snug little total of between si and seven thousand dollars. If it wer poshiblo for the city to got its finance ; down to a cash basis , or practically sc the city would now have between six an seven thousand dollars to put into othc departments. This sum would go quit a ways toward paying for the now hoe and ladder house , or for lighting street with electric lights , or the new city haler or other improvements needed s badly. As it is the city has ha nothing and can show nothing , fc the six or seven thousand dollar In view of these figures and this conch sion , the city authorities are justified i ; a constant endeavor to keep the expense of the city down to as near the cash paj ing point as pe > ssiblo. The loss of licons from saloons , and the reduction of othc cash sources of revenue , make it mot diilicult than ever to follow the policy t lessening the number of warrants ou standing. Such are the figures whie Blare the official in the face , and thos who are so u rerun t for the expenditure c mouny from tun city treasury should coi sieler the situation before criticising th council too severely for an apparent tendency doncy to conservatism. A New Fire Hulldlnc. The plans for the hook and laddc house have boon examined by numerou contractors during the past few days and thirteen bids wore fileel yesterday The pland are for a two story brick , t occupy the site of the present old built ing on upper Broadway. The front c the new building will bo a pleasing one The dimousions of the building will b 24x121 feet. The first floor will be ai ranged for a hose cart to stand in front with stalls for the horses on each side so that they can spring readily to th polo. Back of this is the space to b occupied by the new hook and ladde truck , and stalls for those horses are als to bo conveniently located so tlmtaquic start may Lit had in case of fire. In th rear is a hospital stall to bo used for sic or disabled horses. The upper floor is divided into roomi The front ono is a largo sleeping roon with wardrobes , closets , wash bowls , an a bath room. A polo is to be put in , b which the fire boys can quickly slid down to the main floor. Back of th front room is another largo room , whic can be used by the firemen. In the roa of the second floor is room for feed an for grain boxes. In the details every pos sinlo convenience is to bo provided , bet for the comfort of the firemen and fc the efficiency of the department. The building will bo put up at 'once The now hook and ladder truck has bee ordered , but will not bo here until ih new building is ready to receive it. Th now truck will weigh 7,000 ponnds , an will require a strong , as well as lice footed team. The committee is lookin up additional horses for the use of tli department. Ono largo team of Norma greys , which has been on trial for a fo' ' days , has been purchased for $305. Thi new team will be used at present on tti Main street hose cart , and the llghti team now in use on that cart will bo pi onto the patrol wagon. flrondwcll'a Honda. Yesterday the bondsmen of S. J Broadwoll , whoso case is appealed to th supreme court , turned him over to tb sheriff of this county. Owing to th prominence which baa been given h case , and the dreary way in which it ha been dragged through the courts , the ae of his bondsmen caused no little inquir as to what change has led to this step o their part. The bondsmen are Log& frinnds and it is learned that the action we not duo to their anticipation that Broad well had any intention of disappearing They express themselves as satisfied the Broadwell is all right , but they got n leased from the bond as a matter of pei sonal convenience. They desired to mak a loan on some property , and the bon was viewed as an incumbrance. Hone they sought release. A now bond i being prepared by others , and he wi doubtless soon bo enjoying his libort again. The supreme court has his cas under advisement , and during the perio of waiting he has been employed in thi city. The Monday Morning Grist. There wore twenty-live or more case for Judge Aylesworth to dispose of yes tcrday morning , the police haying bee either unusually active , or the sinner being unusually unruly over Sundaj Most of the offenses charged were mine ones , getting drunk , disturbing th peace , vagrancy , etc. Most of the pris oners wore fined , except the vagrants who wore given a chance to leave th city. Two of them , who eeomed to b traveling companions , wore kindly givoi permission to uo out and play ( or tw nou" , the judge telling them that h didn't have room for them just thor "Am I discharged ? " "No , sir , you ar not discharged , but lust lot go for tw hours. Bo back at that time. ' His con panlon evidently posted him on eettin outside , so that ho understood the pocu hurities of the judge , for neither of thcr came back to claim a week's board o the expense of the county. The OHy Council. Th'e city council met last nignt will only a quorum present. . , The bid ot George S. Miller ( or th construction of sewers onllarruonstw and Seventh uvcmio was thu only om received , Referred. The bids for the construction of tin new engine house on Broadway were a follows ; Wlnklmm Brothers , 17,130 Peter Wind , $7,470 ! Chris Straub , $7,70fl Martin Hughes & Son , $0,1)00 ; J. P Weaver. $7,550 ! John Hammer & Co. 10,700 ; F. X. Rlss. fO,801 ; McMillan t Co. , $7,03. " } . The contract was awurdci to F. X. Rlss. Petition of J. L. Stewart for damage on account of c linn 1:0 of grade in tin amount of $1,818.31. Referred. E. E. Aylesworth and Gcorgft Holme were allowed $200 in cosh for rcvisini the city ordinances , that bring tin amount of cash allowed thorn under tin contract , thu balance being in city war rants. Alderman Keller stated the lire com mittco yesterday bought a team or horse for use in the fire department , and i warrant was drawn for $3 , > 0 for tha purpose. Committee on streets and alloys re ported adversely upon 'Hitltiou fo straightening Harrison street. Concurred rod in. When you are in tha city stop at tin Pacific house. Street cars pass the dee every fifteen minutes for all the depots Meals 50 cents each. Personal Mr. and Mrs. McClurg are rojoicln ) over a new son at their home. Miss Ella Ragsdalc , of DCS Moincs , f visiting the family of Henry Swan. Mrs , J. B. Atkins is soon to visit Wash ington and her old homo in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell lef yesterday for Denver on a pleasure trip Dr. Brown anel Bert Evans started ou yesterday with their hunting suits am guns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haller of Omah ; spent Sunday hero us the guests of H. C Atkins. Mrs. W. H. Thomas , wife of the count recorder , has returned from a visit to he old home. Mr. anel Mrs. H. H. Snelman , parent of the Spolmun Bros , have gone to Col ( ax Springs. Phil Moomaw yesterday welcomed little stranger to his home. She ha come to stay. Mr. Benders , ono of the editors an proprietors of thu Industrial West , c Atlantic , was in the city yesterday. Riley W. Brigga of Carson was in th city yesterday. He is getting where th ligntning of the democratic couvcntio may hit hira this fall. Mrs. Jennie McConnell has returnc from Siloam Springs much improved i health. Her mother , Mrs. G. A. Robir son , still remains there. Harry McGee has returned from hi western trip. He has nott added to h : weight , but is decidedly more rugge than when ho started out from here. Ed Wright , of the Council Bluffs insui ance company , and his wife are enjoyin a week's camping out at Mynster Sprint with Harry Curtis and wife of the Y. & C. A. L. Biedorman has returned from hi eastern trip , and from the number e boxes and bales being tumbled into h clothing store the purpose of his going i evident. W. B. Mack loft last night for Ne braska , after having boon laid up fc seven weeks with inflammatory rheumi tism. Ho still hobbles on crutches , hi hopes to bo able to get along withoi them in a few days. At the Pacific house vou will save froi GOo to $1 per day. Try it and bo cot vinced. A Professor in Law. Prof. Augustine Hurt was employed b the school board last fall as principal e the High school. After serving for short lime lie was displaced , the boar apparently preferring some other ma for that position , lie has now con menced a suit against the independen school district of Council Bluffs , claimin a balance of $700 for salary to the en of the year. The suit , if tried , will air u some of the numerous difficulties whin have attended the management of th High school during the past year. One thousand head of one , two an three-year-old steers for sale. Will giv credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A J. Greonamaycr , G23 Mynster St. , tele 211. The Theatrical Profeiilon. Merit will win and recelro public recognition am praise. Facts , which are the outcome of general ei perlence , growing through years ot critical am practical test , become aa rooted and Immovable a the rock of Gibraltar In public opinion , and hence forth need no further guarantee a * to their genu Inenesi. The Indisputable fact that Swift's Speclfli Is the beat blood purifier In the world , Is ono of thes Immovable. Gibraltar rock fucts of which no nan spoken , and every da ) 's experience roots tbltcou vlctlon deeper ami dcvptir lu publlo opinion. Eer class of our people lu America ami In Europe every trade , calling and profession. Including th medical profession , liavo Iwrno voluntary testi mony to the remarkable virtues of 8. a & an ' Its lufalllblo cfflcnvy In curing all diseases of th' e , emers o e theal rtcal professl'm. who gratef ullj testify to the wonde ful curative qualities of the Bpeclllo in their Indl ? M > < $ . Their testimonials . . _ are . . _ _ herewith _ _ Ji sub _ mitt Aft tfi tlm ttllKH/1 nrltK K * * * V. - i i y of the Residence Theatre , Berlin , Ger ii , rf w l * * , * IVJtot ' sOiW& Company , of Chicago iSS2"cm.S ? ' we" known member of the Ne „ York Thalia Theatre Company. Both are well knowi la theatrical circles lu this country and lu Euroi * . Charlotte Ilundow'si Testimony. Niw YORK , May S , 1887 Bwlft Specific Company , Atlanta , Qs ! Oentlemen-HttYlng teen annoyed with plmoles ruDUoiii and roUKhnesaofthu skin , from ba.1 con clltlon of my Llood , for more than a year , I used t Uadlng preparation of sarsanarllla and other adrcr Ji ? .rem , fto no 'ffoc'Tten I consulted a prom IS. ? ' P5"lct"il ! ' nd rrom "U treatment recelred ? fSS , . 'ili 'i li 5 concluded to try the a 8.8. rem fSr w h. Moot , and nve or six package * , by t _ CiunLorrc IUNDOW , 153 Bowery , near Canal Street. IIu o Hasskerl'a Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Ga. : Gentlemen For two years I had a severe caseol ecaeiua. luscdlar oapsnulphursoap , andvarlou " - .and wa prescribed n-njeille for by numben of Physicians , but found no relief. Atlas"Ideujr nlned to try the a a a remedy , and seven or eivhl use this vf1Htho.ro.ul5hly"loved me. andyou C" any manner you wish IIUUO HlUKIRL , emUeU " ' Thol.aThca.tr . , K.w Tork. . , s , ,8 Treatise on Blood and Sklu Diseases mailed free. Tu SWUTT Si-xcirio Co. , Drawer 8. Atlanta , as. U.tT.U.I.U.l , UiUi < f c.mt. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owtar to tb. UMIIL KUmtlTI r th * clottrhlrk OJtOTTT * . , CklMC * , IU , ST.FRAEISACADEM1 Cor , 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs , One of the best Educational Institi tions in tha west. Boarding and da school conducted by the Sisters of dim ity , B. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of fiv months , $75. For further particulai address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis Academy , _ Council Blufls.L JOHN V. BTONC. JACOB Blk STONE A S/MS , Attorneys at Law * Practice In the State and Federal Cour Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bcno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE - AND - FINE POTTERY Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. NO. 23 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL M LUFFS , I A : A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. OUR MAGIC REMED\ \ WiLii POSITIVELY CURB ALL SVPIULITII DISEASES OF RECENT on LONO STANDING IN FROM FIVB TO TEN DATS. NO OTHER REMEDY ONE MITE Will In All Cases Cure This Disease. Blncc the MMory of medicine * true Specific fo BjplillHIe Dlncaic hiu betn souisht fc.r . J it nr-vc toiind until thedUeoreryof our M AOIC KKUEU7. We h e ercrr reuon to believe that It It M c lutelr unknown to unr phynlcUn. ipeclalUt or cncn lit living , ntther In tlili or the old world. It w s Alicoverr d t > r mere accident thirteen year Kobrn man of no financial mean * Imt u namr ? chrmltt. who only u ed It In a qnlet way In CMC rnmlncto hit notice where lufTereri could get n tPllef.ihoiiBh thoroughly trylnz every known leiy rdvand cinplo > lnK tl.e mutt skillful pnrtlclani I the land , who had ultimately pronounced these case nThercmcdy here advertised hi > been guarded wit ! the utmost secrecy since Hi Ul covcry. until nrci ago. n hen thin ilifmlit died poor , n he nlwajshu born , and the original . 'formula purchased of hi widow. Till * In hrlef U the true history of this mui T"lErcoOI'llKMKtV ' CO. therof > ro have possci dim oftlie only medicine In the world that will cur thin Ire > iieilll"0isc ! In all Its form ) . Thcvnrcjustlflcil In thli statement for the rca n that the latest medical works , p iiilishcil by the ben known authorities , fttj-thi-rolbiio true upcUtle. We nay now we have a THUK bpioino ONB THA HAS KRVFH FAILRn. Those who have employed every other known ren cdy without benefits phonldKlv3 us n trial. Nucur DO pay , and no expense ( o patient In nny way. IVOT We do not sell the Itcmcdy , or send It oat , und ( any circumstances. . , Wewllltrratall ftiRCJof this dlscaia at our 1)1 pensary , or at the patient's res'denco either 1 Omaha or elsewhere In uusci where the putlint : unaliletocouietous We linvn a ItnR I'hynlclaii In utteml Rnro who U n eruiliiatd r voru.l cnll | ; and IIHH hail ever 3B vHr < ' tiiiprlpiice. ; If w FAIL TO cunr , THE COOli 11EMEUV C ( WILL REFUND ALL MON V ANU PAY XNT1KM KXl'KNS ixrcnuitn IN VISITI.XH.OHAIIA , whether the distant be ten or ten thousand nillcn. Onr contract * will be endorsed by a responslb peison and to the entire sitl'ficllon of patients. Old chronic cn c ol liono rliita and Olcut perm nentlyruri'd , Hslf liymsRlc , In llTc dajs. Thin Remedy acts Immediately upon the BIoo removing from theeystomeTeiy ( race of poison. Frver Hiiro * . ( Jlrern , Kriiiitloiia , Her Mouth. II lr-Falllntr , nnil nil Skin llli enscB cured In a niHrvolouily nhiirt time. Noother known Itemedy In the world can dolni months what we Euaranti to do In two weeks. All w * ask Is a ttla ! . Do J.OT FOROIT THAT v OITAHANTXC A cm on NO PAY. No Specialist 1'hyslclan will do this. You know from nast expel encc.lt TOU arc one of the afflicted. These 1'hyi clans know they 1m e no remedy with which tin CAN cure all Chronic Cnses of St phllli. and will , as matter of course , say It Is Impossible to effect a pi mancntcure. Hut we defy any of them to bring ui case that we will not cure permanently In a short time than IB required for the mo t recent cases wli any other known remedy In the world. Correspondence nud a critical lnie tlgatlon soil Iteil both as to our financial I lauding and veracity. Address COOK REMEDY CO. , OMAHA , NKIWA8KA . ll r.LMAM IlUILUIMU. Finest Lantte Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. ! Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 93 LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , TortoiseSbe etc.Hair 0 nnments , o well aa th newest 1101 cities in hal goods. i Hair peed madcto orde Mrg. C. L. Gillette 29 Mnlu St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. On 9f town work solicited , and all raal orders promptly attended to. Has * complete line of 111 l ii Lnrge bats in white , black and all colors. Pj cwni1nT1' \ ' baul , n(1t0iuo ( , aapeoialty. No 15U . Ooujrlns t. , Omaha. Star Safe Stab/es and Mule Yard mmyDopo OQ a Horses and mules constantly on ban lor sale at retail or in car. load lot Orders promptly filled by contract o short notice. Stock sold on coramlBsior Telephone 114. SHLUTEH & DOLBY. . Ojpojito ? Dummy Depot Council tiluft SPEOIALNOTIOEa _ NOTICE. ) nclrcrtleomcnti , such M Loit , Fo.ind n , Kor Bale , To Rent , VSnnts , flonrdlnir , etc. , will boluiorted In thli column ftt the low ratoof TEN CKNTSPKIl LINK fortlioflm Inset- lonHndVlveContirerUnoforeach subsequent Ineortlon. Leave ftcyo UsomenU nt our offle * No. Li Vcarl street , UJ.ir Uroadnay , Council muffs. _ WAMTS. _ _ TIlOu MEiNT-Omnha merchants wishing to - * upon a brunch storu m Council Hindi , Imvo now tbo opportunity of ircttliiK n tlrat- china store room Ihxco foot , In the heart of tha city at vcrr IO\T rent. J. C. Uollnvcn. w ANTKD A Rood shoonmkcr. Apply to Goo. Woollier , Shonanduuli , Iowa. FOIl HKNT-Fiu-nished room with bonrd , No. fill Mill itrect Two gent * or man and wife preferred. _ TTIOU SALK-Or Trado-Completo itock fur * -L' Dlturo. ftovci , etc. ; also building , in good town on Wnbaih road 20 miles from city ! no opposition , tlood rim'ons for nolllnp. Terms easy. Will Invoice about J2.500. Address or call on Merchant , 3.'S llroadwny , Council DlulTs. WANTBD-At once , Rood girl. Call on Mrs. IlaMaue , corner ot Seventh avenue and 101 h street. _ T/OH 8AM3 Oil TlADB.-For ! Conncll Bluffs J property 40,000 acres of town and No- brnska land. J. It. luce , 110 Mam St. Council Dluffs. _ WANTED Situation ns bookkeeper by yountf mnn who can plvo sntlifactnry ref erences ns to experience , hnblts and reiponsl- bility. Q. D. lice office. Council limits. _ Situation as enlcsmanln vroccry WANTED Hofcroncea Klven. 1 > . U. T. , llco office , Council lllulTs. WILtj sell two unrrlnpes on lonp time or will trade for horses. William Lewis. OFFICER 600 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established ISiT. Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation * First Clnm , And Kates Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor O. R. ALLEN , Over No. 12 North Main St. Maps , of cities and counties ESTABLISHED 18C8 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , ' WOOL AND FURS. Highest Market Prices. Promjt Scturns. 820 and 823 Main Street , Council Bluffa , Iowa. E. 8. BA11NETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. N. SCHUHZ , Justice of the Peace. Ollice over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY QUITE UP TO THE TIMES. Ifew Applicant Do I know lion to use SapolloT Well , that's f reHli I Do I look HVe a irirl who don't know about BinolloT Am I blind , d'ycr think , or can't read ? Viuy. the babies on the bluck kuow all about SapoUo. WUntaroyofitvin'moJ SAPOLIO Is a solid , handsome cake of House-cleaning Boap , which has uo equal for all BcourinR purpoees , ex cept the laundry. PorLapn you h > o hcurd of It a thousand times without utluK It onco. It j on will re > erse the position and use It once yon will praUo It to othora a thoueaud times. Ask jour grocer ( or a cake , and try It In your next hoitne-clf anlim. No. 3. [ Copyright , March IBS ? . ] WILL NOT UNHOOK WHILE.BEINQ WORN. Kvery lady wlio desires perfection In style ami lorm should wear them. Manufactured only by the WORCESTER CORSET COMPANY , Worcester , Mass. , andzib Market street , Chicago , For Adults , For Children , For Both Sexes When onthosiiltrr snmmars day The tunsoems so.uceu mlloiiwart Whan tomes bUk lluitdaihe toopprex Amlovery niiiiuent brings dl'tress , , , TheiiTAIUlAN'l'HHEl.T/.KIlliroveia friend , That OruKicltts all can reiouuiend. ON DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELISTIC TRUSS ' rtmerenl ( rum all llu a > I'ad . lb n. Isrup . 1th tiir. adJatt nf U JltnKnt rulai > u iuilf to all P.SUIOM ft tha HARKNESS BROS. , 401 J BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. CLOSING OUT ALL Summer Dress Goods , White Goods Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc. OUR STOCK : OF * 1 " CARPETS , Are Large and Well Selected' Dur Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best , ! New Goods are arriving and invite inspection j A FULL LINE OF ! i CURTAIN DRAPERIES , SHADING ETC. , ETC , Work Done by Competent Workmen. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To } 'H 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B. Special attention given all orders by nail. " " BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OP * Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to j . < call on us. [ iiitruincnti Tuned nnd Repaired. We never full to Rive latlNl'ticHou * t . Over SO yean' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. \ Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : - : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. .A. . ZRIIN Mo. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSOUTJIENT Fancy and Staple Groceries J Both Domestic and Foreign , BEST LIGHT LIVERY I3ST The finest of driving horses alwayf on band and for sale by . MASE WISE. n REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , J-nnda. City Hcililonces nnd Farms. Aero jiropcrty In western pnrt of city. All roUlnir cheap. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Boom 6 , our Officer & Puley'i Bank , CounoJ t L