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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1887.
I k THE DAILY BEE.
COUNClT BLUFFS
OFFICE , MU. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Baltrercd by curler ID any part of the elty at
twenty cent * per we k.
B. W.TILTOK. - . - Manager.
TKLCFHONK3 :
ooiirrpfl OmCE. No. ,
MIGHT KDITOH No. S3.
- MINOIt MENTION.
* ' v N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Rciter , tailor. Fall goods cheap.
The steam heating apparatus for the
Brown building Is being put In.
J. H. Withrow lins moved Into his fine
new residence on Third avenue.
Ofllccrs Titmissca andCovalt go on day
duty now in place of Dyer and Hcnwick.
Machine oil , needles , cmbroidcrv silks ,
publications. Domestic agency , 105 Main.
Fine coupes for ladies calling. Wm.
Lewis , tclepbonc'128. Ufllce 41U Kroad-
way.
way.Only seventy burial permits have been
issued by the city clerk since Juno 1. Not
an unhealthy city by any means , this ,
The democratic county convention
Will meet in Masonic hall on Thursday to
select delegates to the state convention.
There will probably bo a special meet
ing of the board ot education hold this
week to attend to the assignment of the
teachers.
Two ten ox teams upon Uroadway yes
terday created a view seldom seen in
this part of the country nowadays. They
were with a ditching outlit.
Joseph Wells , the new county superin
tendent of Sunday schools , has organized
a school In StrectsTillo , which starts In
With the good attendance of lifty.
A street car has been put on for night
service , leaving the corner of 1'carl
street and Hroadwny at 10.30 p. in. , ar
riving at the transfer at 10:50 : , and leav
ing the transfer gets back to the dummy
depot at 11 o'clock.
The now street oar snitch on Broad
way is nearly completed. On Wednes
day a now time table will take effect.
Cars between Pearl struct and the cast
end of the line will run every 7 } minutes ,
just cutting the present time in two.
The uniformed ranks , Knights of Pyth
ias , celebrate the anniversary of tuoir
order ou next Sunday. They will attend
church in a body and the Rev. T. J.
Maokay , ono of their number , will prob
ably preach the sermon.
One of the gentlemen representing the
company who are thinking of purchasing
the motor line , Mr. J. D. Mills , of Atcln-
son , was In the city yesterday morning ,
but left for lioono to look after some
business in regard to that lino.
The sorrel pacer , Warren Dailoy , butter -
tor known as Jumbo , has gene to Car
roll to ontur the 2:28 : class and the free-
for-all to come off to-morrow and Thurs
day , lie is a green horse , this being his
first start. Ho is owned by Mult Harlo.
The Uov. 1) . M. Cooley , pastor of the
Baptist church , has received a dispatch
, 1j that his mother , who is eighty-two years
of ago , is in a dying condition at her
homo in Brockport , N. Y. Circumstances
nrc such that the reverend gcntlciuun is
unable to attend her funeral.
A hack , in going alone Fourth street
Into Saturday night , in the darkness of
the gas lights , wont into the sewer ditch ,
the ruin having caused the fresh filled
dirt to sottlo. The hack was overturned ,
the lamps went out , both horses were
mired. The eloctrio light on a mast
would have been a mighty help.
For some reason or other only one
building permit has been issued by the
city clerk since the ordinance regulating
building permits passed. That was
given to G. \ \ . Wilson for a two-story
frame building. There is a flue attached
to failure to secure a permit , which
should bo remembered by these about to
build.
C. E. Fricdmann , of Odoll Bros. & Co. ,
after spending a few days in this city ,
leaves to-day for the west in company
with a friend from the cast , who is also
in ill health. They will go to Choycnno
and spend sometime on L. C. Baldwin's
ranch , and then make southward as the
weather gets colder. Mr. Friedman
hopes for much by the climate change ,
his eastern trip not having been very
helpful to him. 'His many friends hero
hope for his speedy recovery and return.
List your property with Cooper & Judson -
son , No. 120 Main street.
Money to loan. Cooper & Judson , No.
180 Main street.
The Council Illuffs Steam Laundry
has boon refitted siuco the lire and id
ready for business ,
Cheap first-class storage at Nos. 23 , 21
nud 20 Pearl street.
Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the
majority of real estate oRices in the city ;
f 2 per day. _
Notice of liiMHolutlon.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
conoorn that the partnership heretofore
existing between Rapp & Allen , in the
investment business in the city of Council
Bluffs , la. , is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent. John Allen , of said firm , will
continue the business at the old stand ,
collect all debts duo , and pay all debts
owed by said linn , Fred Rapp retiring
from said iirni.
JOHN ALLEN.
. FHF.I ) UAVV.
Council Uluffn , la. August 22,1837.
A. lto t Board.
What has become of the Council Bluffs
board of fradu ? DORS any ono in this
city know if such an organization is in
existence hero ? Several persons who have
exceedingly good memories nro under
the impression that now oilicors wore
elected at the last meeting ol that body ,
but what became of thorn no ono seems
willing to acknowledge. They haven't
been hoard of for nearly a year and it
might bo well to advertise for them. It
is no fault of theirs , but for some unseen
cause Council Blull's has been steadily
going ahead and everybody who has
traveled through Iowa says this city has
improved by far , morn than , any other
city. Possibly it would bo better not to
awaken the slumbering board of trade
and let well enough alone.
For Sale Harry Smith's photopranh
gallery olieup. Inquire of Harry bniith.
At the Pacific house you will save from
60o to | 1 per day. Try it and bo con-
tlnced. _
Choice rcMdonco property a specialty.
C'oopor & Judsou , 130 Main.
One thousand head of one , two and
three-year-old steers for sale. Will giro
credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A ,
J. . Urcouauiayur , G23 Mynster at. , tele-
811.
Thu now steamer Nelllo Roller , lust
launched on Lake Manawa by Vic.
Keller , has been carefully inspected by
the citizens' committee and prononncod
Etauuch and perfectly safe for 100 pas-
Eungurs. The steamer is run by an en *
zineor who does not drink a drop of
liquor and who is licensed by the United
Htatoi government. Under all circum
stances the safety of the passengers will
bo made the first consideration.
The leading heating stoves ot this
country are the Radiant Homo nnc
Btowart for hard coal and the iiUmoui
P k ( or BOH ooaU
A VARIETY OF BLUFFS ITEMS ,
Bad Temper and Worse Whisky Give tha
Police a few Oases ,
A COMBINED MAPOFTWO CITIES.
The Hoard of Trade Imit , Strayed or
Btolnn Item * Prom tha Po
lice A New Trunk FAR.
tory Started.
Too Neighborly.
There was a slugemp game on Frank-
In avenue on Sunday which came to
Ijjht yesterday morning In 'Squire Biggs'
court.
It appears there Is a row of four ten *
amenta in which two sick ladles reside ,
ach in houses adjoining one another ,
n an adjoining house Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Clkoy reside. According to statements ,
Ura. Elkcy has been exceedingly noisy ,
> ut whether maliciously or naturally does
tot appear. At any rate , two d life rent
doctors attending the sick ladies have ad
vised quiet , but the noise arising from the
icxt door neighbor has been anything
iut pleasant for those indisposed. Ap-
> arently without any cause , other than a
lollto request for quiet , the husband on
Sunday jumped on to K. C. Whittlcsoy
when ho was in the yard and beat him
unmercifully about the head. Mrs.Vhlt -
li'soy was up stairs in bed , almost unable
o move , but she exerted hcrsnlf enough
0 go down stairs anil pull Elkcy oil' her
husband.
Justice Higgs fined Elkcy $10 and costs
, 'cstorday , ana ho willingly put up the re-
liiired amount. His only excuse was that
ils wife told him that Whittlcsey had
ulked to her in an insulting manner ,
vhich Whittlesuy stoutly denies.
Polloo Court Pioklnm.
Yesterday morning the business in the
lolico court was very light. Several
drunks were discharged , while a couple
were lined , the time of the court being
iccupicd principally in ferreting out the
iiusr of so much trouble recently on Lin-
; oln avenue between the children of sov-
ral families.
The Lincoln avenue dilliculties were of
L triangular nature. Mrs. Mary Cran
ky , as near as the judge could got her
name , appeared with nor nine-year-old
laughter , who was charged with beat-
ng the daughter of Nick waugh. ' It ap-
> cared from the start that Mrs. Craneky
lad acted as second in her child's behalf ,
ind the judge continued the case for ono
week , hoping in the meantime the
nottior wouldsec that her child's bchav-
or was for the better. The child didn't
know right from wrong ana
ppearcd as fearless of the judge as of
he children with whom she had battled.
she told him that if the others would
top their fighting she would , but ho
must see that they behaved themselves.
Mrs. Craneky then turned plinntift" in
, case against the Fryo boys. She
harped them with lighting with her
children. As they had several witnesses
vhilo she hnd none , they were ilis-
harged after admitting having thrown ,
on one occasion , a chunk of mud at her
on , after which she came to tier son's
rescue with a revolver. Mrs. Craneky
hot on" her tongue in her native language
very freely and the judge suggested to
ho interpreter to "shut her elF , if you
can , " hut it had no noticeable ell'eet.
The case of William T. Farrell , of IJn-
lerwood , who was arrested by
Jotective Price at the Milwaukee
mssongor depot for being disorderly and
'
j'lockading the platform was continued ,
as Fafrcll , although in the city , failed to
nit in an appearance. If no does not
tppcar this morning his $10 anpearanco
nionov will go into the citv coder.
A. Dillabough paid $5 for the privilege
ot "smashing" ono Joseph in the face.
Charles Spies loft $8.10 , fine and costs ,
or bomg drunk and asleep on Mam
street Sunday night.
Jacob Miller from n prohibition town ,
paid $7.60 for trying to carry too heavy
1 load of whisky home with him.
A. L , Freeze will have his trial in the
police court at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Ho is out on $ DO bonds , on the charge
of being a vagrant. The police claim
dm to bo a general "no good" and a
mngor-on about the gambling houses
since the trade ho follows has been sup
posed to have closed in Omaha ,
When you are in the citv stop , at the
Pacific house. Street cars pass the door
every fifteen minutes for all the depots.
Meals 50 centseach.
A Trunk Factory.
Messrs. Zimmerman and Young Bros. ,
of Blythcdalo , Mo. , have leased the
building No. C42 Broadway , and are re
moving to that location.
Tho.y arc the owners of the Zimmer
man automatic trunk and anticipate a
large trade in their lino. They will man
ufacture their patent trunk , which is
rnado of trays. As the lid ot these
trunks arc raised each ono of the en
closed trays raises with the lid , thereby
offering an opportunity to get at the bottom
tom of the trunk as well as at the top by
simply raising the lid. They have sold
in Kansas City alone seven car-loads of
these trunks since April 1 , and after they
are located here expect to do a largo
jobbing business , this being such a hue
distributing point.
Besides manufacturing their own pat
ent trunks they will continue in the man
ufacture of other trunks , sample cases ,
etc.
etc.Thoy selected this city In preference to
sororal other locations which they
had investigated , and come
hero under no obligations whatever to
anyone , paying their way as they go and
asking no bonus.
They have boon busy making improve
ments on their first patent and until now
have boon unable to push business , but
expect to have several man start out on
the road , and show up their goods to the
trado. The automatic trunk is especially
adapted for the use of ladies and ono
sight of it is enough to bring an order
from most any lady.
It is just such institutions as this , that
this city is in need of and if more time
wore occupied by trying to secure such
enterprises by these with the interest of
Council Blurts at heart it would only take
a few years before this would become
the greatest manufacturing city in this
region of the west.
J. W. and E. L. Squire lend mo"noy.
o
Personal Parncraph * .
Frank Faublo is the happy father of anew
now baby boy. *
D. B. Thurston , of Rod Oak , was in the
city yesterday.
Miss Jennie White is ill at her homo on
North Klghth street.
Sidney J. Wright , of St. Louis , was at
the Ogden yesterday.
Miles Scodold left last evening with
Charlie Bray for the west.
A. E. Buchanan , of the Wabash road ,
was in the city yesterday.
Charles W. Russell , of Glomvood , was
at the Fticifio house yesterday.
J ) . J. Hutohinson , of Shenandoah , wna
at the Pacific house yesterday.
Don F. Weil loft last night for a few
days' visit to hii parents in St. Joo.
dim-lie Huntington , ono of the DEB
carriers , has returned from Chicago.
MrsT. A. Clarknnd daughter , Sadie ,
loft last night for Hot Springs , Utah.
Mlis Julia Fleuioh ana Temple Tipton
Imro returned from a visit to Greenwood ,
Neb. - -
. . .
' Fre'dKcllor returned yesterday from
[ ? olfax and now takes his place again In
D. W. BushnollM.
Miss Holbrook has returned to her
ionic in Missouri Valley , after a visit to
Miss Julia Olllcor.
Mrs. C. W. Bryant , of Oakland , was In
: ho city yesterday and rented a house.
She will remove to this city sh ortly.
Mrs. L. Mooney and her two sons , of
3t. Joe , who have been the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Taylor , left for their homo
yesterday.
M. I. Sears has returned from Daren *
[ ) ort , where he hag been visiting friends
since the encampment , at which ho was
overcome by the heat. He has about re
gained his strength.
The New Map.
The now map of Council Bluffs and
Omaha , prepared by C. 11. Allen , the
well-known publisher of this city , is now
out , and delivering to subscribers will
begin to-day. The now map shows up
both cities in very convenient and ac
curate shape. Every lot is marked
clearly , and all the now additions are on ,
together with various other features
which have never appeared on any pre
vious map. The now map is particularly
valuable bocausfi it shows the relative
distances and positions of all the points
In both cities. One can see at a glance
how one city 13 located in relation to the
other. The map will bo gladly received
In both cities , and already enough sub
scriptions are taken to nearly exhaust the
entire edition. The few surplus ones will
readily bo takcn'up. Mr. Allen has done
HO much map work that it is needless to
dwell upon the accuracy of the map , or
Its completeness. It speaks for itself.
and the subscribers cannot but bo
pleased.
SARAH , THE INDIAN SCOUT.
General Howard Itoootvi'D Important
Aid From an Indian CJIrl-
The next day , waiting for the scattered
companies to come together , says Major
[ Jenoral Howard in the Overland
Monthly , 1 was sitting with Captain
Bernard at about 0:30 : p. m. , in a little
room at the station , when it was reported
that a mounted party was coming
towards us from the west It soon proved
to be our messenger to the I'iutos , Sarah
Winnomucca. with her companions. She
came ahead of them , riding very rapidly.
At first she could hardly speak for ory-
ng , she was so weary and excited.
The following condensed account was
crowded into a paragraph and recorded
n the journal of the day :
"About 5:3 : ! ) p. m. Sarah Winnomucca
came in , riding fast ; had been to hostile
camp ; brought out her father and
jrothcr ; others followed and wore pur
sued , overtaken and taken back. She
icard firing and fears her brother Leo
was killed ; says Natchcs aided the white
men to escape from tuo camp
and went with them. Slio reports
Oytes and Kgan , with their bands , still
Ictailed in hostile camn ; says arms and
plunder wore offered to tempt them to
join the lio-tilcs ; then threots and coor-
3ion were tried , locates camp near Juni
per lakes , Stein's ' mountain ; gives mini-
Dor at about 700 : brought her sister-in-
law into our camp , and implores help for
tier father , whom she left behind with a
Tow men and guns guarding the fugitive
women and children. "
1 may now add that Surah's story , so
far as subsequent information and evi
dence could allirm it , proved to be
' . ' .
Ml'KltAU.Y TIII'K.
It is of sulliuiut historic interest to in
troduce hero a few of those graphic in
cidents which she hcrselt has since re
corded :
"Wo ( Sarah and the Indians ( iconro
and John 1'intes ) followed the trail down
the Owylieo river as much us lilteen
miles , anu then came to where they had
camped , and where they been weeping
and cutting their hair. So we know that
Uulfalo Horn ( the Bannock leader ) had
been killed. " There wore other indica
tions of great grief , besides the locks of
hair on the ground ; namely , piedcs of
mauta and clothing and numerous beads
broken fiom the btrings and strewn
around. They found on the trail the whip
of the stngo driver who hnd boon killed ,
and other articles from time to tiinuwhich
made the blind trail when crossing the
rocky beds easier to follow.
The first ranch the party came to had
been owned by a frontier settler , Mr. G.
B. Crawloy. Everything combustible
had been burned , and there were still
considerable lire anil fresh tracks about
thu premises. After delaying here to
take a little food and rest tiicy deter
mined to follow the fresher of the two
branching trails. This led them toward
Stein's mountain. That day they picked
up a clock and a fiddle ind shot a moun
tain sheep , some strips from which added
to their supplies. They were then near
Juniper lakes. For live miles further on
they caughtxn glimpse of two people ,
dressed like Indians , on the slope of the
mountain. Sarah's account of this meet
ing is unique : "As wo came nearer to
them I said to George , 'Call to them. '
He did .so. 1 saw them rise to their feet.
I waved my handkerchief at them again ,
and ono of them called out , 'Who are
you ? ' 1 said , 'Your sister Sarah. ' It
was Leo Winnomucca , my brother , who
had called out. * * * Leo said. Oh ,
dear sister , you have come to save us ,
for wo are all prisoners of the Bannocks. "
Her brother represented that her father
had been
TItEATEl ) VEIIV IIADLV ;
that his friends had been stripped of
guns , horses and blankets , and that there
was great peril to life to her and her
companions. "For , " he said , "they will
kill everyone who comes with messages
from the white people , tor Indians who
como with messages are no friends of
ours. They say so every night. " Im
mediately Sarah and her companions
were transformed by the using of bankets
and putting on of warpaint , into Indians
proper ; then ail together they wont on to
the grand encampment. "Tho moun
tain wo had to go over was very rocky
and stoop , almost perpendicular : Some
times it was very hard for us to climb up
ou our hands and knees , but wo got up
at last , and looked into the hostile en
campment. Oh , such a sight my eyes
met ! It was beautiful ; 827 lodges and
450 warriors. " Greater numbers were
close at hand ; they were down in Little
valley catching horses , and some were
killing beef. This was part of the united
camp of the Bannocks and Plutcs.
A little later Sarah had worked her
way into her father's lodge containing
several Pluto men and women. She says
"Everyone in the lodge whispered , 'O
Sadies , you have como to save us.1 " She
and her brother succeeded in communi
cating with most of her father's friends.
By concentrated action , quite a number
estimated at seventy-live m all , left the
camp in the night.
They had stopped for a httlo rest and
food , when of a sudden , they saw one of
their roar guard
ItlUlKQ FURIOUSLY
toward them , He cried out as ho approached
preached : "Wo are .followed by the
Rannocks. I saw Leo running amf them
firing at him. I think ho is killed. " Of
course they mounted at once and rode on
again.
At this time , finding Winnormieea's
column too slow to ault her impatient
spirit , Sarah took her sister-in-law and
two Indians , saying to her father :
"Come , father , give mo your orders , as
lam going back to the troops. What
shall I tell General Howard , us I am
going to where ho is this very day ? "
Winuomucca replied : "Toll him to
tend his solUl&M to protect mo anil my
people. " ,
. With this mciitgo these brave women
made the remainder of the distance to
the abeep rauoU , and reported to m , M I
have previously statod. Bernard's chlol
of scoutfl , a Mr. Hobbins , was Immedi
ately sent with his' ' men to meet the old
chief and his party , and bring them to
the protection of the troops , to facilitate
whicu Sarah sent Pluto Joe as a guide.
I have been this Particular in recalling
some of the incidents of this ride because
of Its extraordinary' nature. It was a
rldo of over two hund > cd miles made be
tween 10 a. m. of Juno 13 and 5sO : p. in.
Juno 16. Sarah saj $ truly : " 1 went for
the government when the officers could
not got an Indian or white man to go for
love or money. "
AN HISTORIC ACT.
How Schnrz Ilcsouccl a Prisoner
Friend'
Ono of the romantic incidents in the
life of Carl Slicur/ connected with the
daring escape from the Fortress of Span-
dcau , a Prussian prison nine miles from
Berlin. Spandau is famous as being the
prison from which Baron Trenck es
caped about a century ago. Schnrz and
Dr. John Gottfried Kiukol wore promi
nent actors in the revolutionary move
ments which agitated Germany in 1848.
In that year Kinkol occupied the post of
Art History at the University of Bonn ,
and Schurz , then a youth of nineteen ,
was his pupil. They both entered hear
tily into the political movements of the
time. When the revolution was put
down Schurz got away , but Kinkol was
captured , tried , and sentenced to death
by a court-maJtlal. At the earnest and
Vcrslstent intercession of his wife Kin *
kel's senteuco was commuted to impris
onment tor life , and after some time he
was conveyed to permanent quarters at
Spandau. Schurz had fled to Switzer
land , but when ho heard of the fate of his
friend he secretly returned to Prussia ,
determined to secure his release. The
prison is on an island in the river Havel ,
and Sehurz succeeded in secreting a boat
and suitable disguises on the river not
fur from the citadel , Kinkol's wife and
her waiting-woman wcio permitted at
times to visit him. When all had been
arranged on the outside MO that he could
escape easily from the island ho went
out one evening in November , 1850 ,
passed the guards in his wife's clothes ,
accompanied by the waiting-woman.
Going to the appointed place ho found
Schur/ ready for him. They successfully
made their way to the scacoast , and
thence passed over to Scotland.
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
Cor. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs.
Ono of the best Educational Institu
tions in the west. Boarding and day
school conducted by the Sisters of Char
ity , B. V. M.
Board and tuition for n term of five
months , $75. For further particulars
address SISTKU SUPERIOR ,
St. Francis Academy ,
„ Council Bluffs , la.
JOHN V. HTONK. JACOU 8IIIS
STONE & SIMS ,
f )
Attorneys at Law ,
Practice in the State and Federal ( Jour t
Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Heno Block.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CROCKERY ,
LAMPS , GLASSWARE ,
AND
FINE POTTERY.
Prices Tci'i/ Low ,
W. S. HOMER & Co. ,
JVO. X3 MA IX ST. ,
COUNCIL B LUFFS , IA :
OR NO PAY.
OilH MAGiC REMEDY
WILL POSITIVELY CUHE AI/L
or Ilr.orJNT OR LONG
STANDINO IN mow FIVH
TO TEN DAYS.
NO OTHER REMEDY ON EARTH
Will in All Cases Cure This Disease.
Since tlic history of medicine a true Spec-tile for
Fjphimin ni ci e In" I'ein ' siue'it ' f. . r iiiit ii'-ycr '
found unlll thr-.memory of our MAGIC I'.r.MIIin
Wfha\ocviry re oto I.elluvC . lli t It n ifbio-
IntHymilctiPWntoan ) phynlclan. ipeel.illit or chcin-
fitlltluif.cltlici Intliixirlbeul I world
It ITM Alnnvered by men ; a ciu-nt thlrlcen > enr
mbi B man of no nnn l l nicam bill n na'uru
cficiii st. who only used It l-i a .tulet way ; n c..sn
riiiilnieto hit roller where i ilTciers rotiM KUI 110
rflef.tlioiishtlinrouKlLly trylne o ory known rem-
ertyunil . raplojInK il.f mcist Bklllfnl nlit leji | la
tliclnnil , who imd ulllmituly prououuced tncsc c.ieci
' " '
"ihi-'rem'-dy h ic a < l\citltod liai been Riianleil with
the tmoi.tccreci * lniiIn illteovcry. untilnttar
Ko. lipntlil chciiili > t Uleilpoor , he ! had
fonnuli niircha > ed of hll
liern an < I the nrUlnal
widow THU In u.fef U the true history of thl. rae t
iTl/rcoOK'itEMKni" ' CO. thricfurc hayeposiei-
iln-i < .f the nnlv me.llclnc ! In the world that vtlU cure
thl Dreaded ll ) pa e In all In foriui
I hnr arc liistincJ In th mattmrnt for Hie re nn
that tie latMtnlVdleal work. publl.heJ by the beif
known amhorltlM ay tlKrelsnotrue P l c.
Wo sav now we have a IIIUK SPBCICIO-OMS THiT
evciy other known rem
edy without lienenti should ga n a trial. .Vocur *
mo pay , and noespense to pailant In any way.
Wo do not ell the llemedy , or lend It oat , under
BW"TAuBJflWiof lUta ! ; - t ourUto.
reinary. or at the imtlent'i reildrncB either .In
Omaha or elsewhere In caiei wheie the patient n
"w'e'ha'Ta RPKUtnr I'hylrl n ln.lt.n.1- .
Bi" who I. n Bro lii te nr rrrul ooll Rci
and lm I. .id . ever 3fi yr r. t' " > * " ; ' > , . „
Ir w FAIL TO CUB * . Tllfc COOK. ill'.Mhlir CO.
II L niFU.SD ALL MOSHtV ANI > PAY KXTII1IC KXPKS8B
inru iin IN vistTiso OMAHA , whether the dUlanco
tie ten or ten tliomand in ) ! < . „ ,
Oar contracti will b f ndnried by reiponilbla
jierion and to the entire latUfaciloi of p-itlmli.
Old chronic ca > e < of Oouoirhaaand Ulcct perma
nently cured , ai If uymajlo. In nre rtayi
ThU Remedy acti Immediately upon the Blood ,
remoUn * from the y teine\erT triceof polnon
Fev r 8ore . View. KrimtlniiR , Bore
Mouth. Hnlr-FiilHtie. Bull all hktii ! !
en ri curcil In a m rlou ly ulinrt time.
No other known Henir'ly ' In the world ran do In Hi
tnonthi what we guariintf to do In two weeti
All we iwlt It a trl U Do NOT renoir THAT wi
mum XT m A ct i o.1o PAT. No Bpeclallit ol
I'liyilelan will do thli. Vou know from nan e perl-
ence. If you arc one of the afflicted. They ) rtiyil-
elan * know they hnyf .no remedy with which they
OAK cure all Chronic C' e of S ) phllli , and will , ai
inalter of courx- . lay It U Itnponlhln to effect a per
manentcure. ItutVedtfy any of tnem to brlnis ut I
cam that we will not cant permanently Inaihurtei
time than li required for , lhe won recent iaiei with
ny other knnwnremelyln tin orld ,
Correspondence and a critical ln\e lliatlon tone
Ited both ai to our financial itindlug an 1 > era < .liy ,
Addren .
COOK1 REMEDY CO. ,
. , , OMAHA , NEIHIASKA.
T , HILLVAN nuiLui.va.
Witt JStoT UNHOOK \WH .EBEINO , WQRN.
Ktery lidy who detuc * perfection In ityle nd form
ihouliitour then. Mumftctured only br
STER ? ° ] ? aET COMPANY.
* * . ; * ' - ' a jCA t tuctt , Clik
uucoKurVbu I > ebilltvc u ea
errors nnU bad Traction * CURED.
DBA * . COl LoiUtl 7l&Luull
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bptelftl < tT rtli menti , such n test , Found
2oLo n , For BMo , To Rent , fi nt , Itoftrdlnr.
to. , will bolnierttd In thlt column at the low
riteof TEN CENTS PKKt.tX'K forth * HmlnMr-
faniJid r'lT C nt rerUne for etch iUbimienl
iniertlon. I < care ftdre'llsemcnti * t our offlc *
No. U t'crl iti ceti njar broadwajr. Couacft
Uluffi
WANTS.
WAMliDOno cook nrul ono dishwasher at
Heolt houfiu , North Main street.
TXTANTRD Olrl to do Rcnrrnl housework In
TT fin nil family. Mrs. K. C. Gleason , 421 Ulon
RTonue
WANTED A ( rood plrl for cook. Apply at
once to Mrs. J. K. Mcl'horson , No. 1231
1'lorco street.
FOIl HUNT Four unfurnished rooms , to
tenants without children. Mo. 427 South
First street
TPOK 8ALK-On easy torrai or will tr do for
JL' city property , a complete itock of furni
ture , stores , also build I tiff. It Is iltimted 30
mile * east onV basli railroad. Good town : no
opposition , Uoort reasons for solllrifr. Pos-
HocMon irlven at onco. Will inyolce about iZ.DOO.
Cull or iiddrcss Merchant , 835 Broadway , Coun
cil lllulTs.
> ' 01l BAI.K Oil TIlADK.-For Conncll muffs
property 40,000 acres of Iowa and Ne
braska land. J. It. Klcc , 110 Main St. Council
Bluffs.
WILL sell two cnrrlnpei on lonjr time or will
trade for horses. William Lewis.
HOTEL FOR RENT.
The Sutler lioiifc In Missouri Vnlloy ; fur
nished flrnt-dngs throughout and with n ( nrgo
business t'Rtiibllshod. Will bo rented on littoral
tcitns to rcapunslblo imrtlnn. Call on or ad *
ilrcas JHinil PEUCY ,
Missouri Valley.
OFFICER A PUSEf ,
600 Broadway , Council BIufTsJowa.
Established 1S5T.
Has a complete lltiuof
Millennium' ' Miierv ,
I.nrgohatRlii white , blnck and all colors. Pat
tern bonnets , bnu and toquei , a specialty.
No I6U Douglas 6t. , Omnlia.
Creston House ,
Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
Only Hotel in the City
with Fire Escape ,
Electric Call Bells.
Accommodations IMrHl Cla ,
And Kalcn Itcitttonnblo
Max Mohn , Proprietor
C. B. ALLEN ,
Engineery Surveyor , MapPabllsher
Over Xo. 12 Forth Main St.
Mnps , of cities r.nd counties
ESTAHLlSHUniSCS
D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY ,
Hides , Tallow , Pelts ,
WOOL AM > FUKS.
Highest Market 1'rlces. Promp
Returns ,
820 and 8'i2 Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa.
E. S. BARNETT ,
Justice o ± the Peace ,
416 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Refers to any bank or business house in the
city. Collections n specialty.
JV. SCJIUJtZ ,
Justice of the Peace.
Otlico over American Kxpross.
No. 419 BROADWAY
Finest Landaus
Coaches and Hacks in City.
WILLIAM WELCH ,
OFFICES :
No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan ,
Telephone No. 33
Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9
LATEST NOVELTIES
In Amber ,
Toi-toiseShell
etc.Hair On
nanicnts , as
well as the
newest nov-
'eltics in hair
goods.
Hair pooda
nituleto order
Gillette
20 Main St. , Couucil BluUs. Iowa. Out
of town work solicited , and all mail
orders promptly attended to.
Star Safe Stab/es and Mule Yards
Broadway , Council llluffe , Opp. 'Dummy Depot
ess
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Horses and mules constantly on hand
for sale at retail or In car load lots.
Order * promptly filled by contrnct on
short notice. Stock sold on commission
Telephone 114. SJILUTKU & 15oi.Kr.
Opposite Dummy Depot , Couuoi illuuu
HARKNESS BROS. ,
401
BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
CLOSING OUT ALL
Summer Dress Goods , White Goods
Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc.
OTJR. :
CARPETS ,
Are Large and Well Selected
Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best.
New Goods are arriving and invite
inspection
A FULL LINE OF
Lace Curtains ,
CURTAIN DRAPERIES ,
SHADING ETC. , ETC ,
Work Done by Competent Workmen.
il Orders Promptly Attended To
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
N. B. Special attention given all orders by
mail.
BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF
Pianos and Organs
Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to
call on us.
.
Instruments Tuned anil Repaired. We never fall to giro untlsincllonr
.
Over 2O years' 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 , FIHST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOMS tin *
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES !
Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates.
NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs.
No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Both Domestic and Foreign ,
BEST LIGHT LIVERY
IKT 073SS CIO1 "ST.
The tiucst of driving horsub alwnyc on
baud und for Hale by
MASE WISE.
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REAL ESTATE.
Vacant Lots , l.nmls , Cltr Itia ( ! co i up4
I'nrrnB. Aero inoptrty In weiturn pan of oltr
All 61'lllnnchrup. .
K. P. OFFICER ,
Real Eslaie & Insurance Agent ,
* & ( oittr CJ8 er A I'UMJ'
iiluiZA.