it THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 5. 1887 , , k u , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NU. 12 , PEARL STREET , De11 ercd by carrlcrn , anypnrtor thocity nl , , twenty cents per wuok. l3. w. TiLTON , - Mana.cr. TELEFRONI:9 : : BretNPt ROmcr , No. 43. NIOnTEIrou No. 2-a fil un ftrNTluN , N. Y , Plumbing Co. a. lteiter , tailor. Full goods cheap , ' 1'ho Union veteran legion meet ( his t evening. Machine oil needles , embroidery silks , publications , bouicslic agency , 105 Mniu , The county board of si Icrvisors will " be In session this morning in the county auditor's office. The Comgregationnllsts will have a ' social Friday evening at the residence of i Mrs , C. B , Waite. Oflicers Unthank and Stevens went on duty yesterday , and Covalt and Tamisca now go on night duty. Dau hters of Rebekah are to hold a sociublo next Thursday evening at thu residence of Mr. and Mrs. L , llanuncr. Ono "umbrella tinker" Is booked at the police station as being drunk and asleep on the sidewalk , with his tools in trade. The boat house of the Omaha rowing npsocintlon at Lake Manawa is completed. The club house will buadded in the early spring. Abe Lincoln post G. A , It. have decided to go to Onirhu on % Vednesday morning on the 7:40 : o'clock train to take part in the procession in that city. With the opening of September most of the city churches change the hour of their evening sorviees to 730 ; , a half hour earlier than during the summer. For all time signal service stations in this city for several days pest have predicted - dicted cooler weather , the thernioneter yesterday reached as high as 920. The now hook and ladder truck for the fire department has been tested and is now In the paint slop. It will probably roachm this city before the entl of this month. AIIie Hanley Is In jail , having been found wandering about the street Into Saturday night. She wont into several phacee Inquiring for a lodging tiouso and finally found one. The public schools open tike morning after a vacation of ten weeks. During the vacation just o1tled muchn has been done about the school building in the way of repairs , etc. The German Lutheran church , of Omaha , with the churches of the same denomination in this city and Boomer township yesterdny'held missionary sur services in Palmer ) a grove. John Flarity last evening kicked up a row at his home , on South Main street , . and was brought to the police station in the patrol wagon , charged with drunkenness - ennoss and disturbance of the peace. The city council moot this evening in rcgulnr monthly session , which virtually means that little or no business will be apt to be transacted except the allow- nuce of the regular monthly bills and reading the reports of the diflerent heads of departments under the city govern- ment. The county auditor is in receipt of a petition signed by 150 persons In the vicinity - cinity of Crescent , asking the board of county supervisors to reconsider their action in reducing the bounty on wolf scalps to $1. 'rlioy ask it to be increased to $3 , and on wildcat scalps it be fixed at $2. SDI Foster , M. B , Brown and George Metcalf gave a "stag" party Saturday night in their new cottage in Regatta place. The occasion being the opening of the first summer cottage in Regatta place. There wore about twenty in at. tendance and a good time was enjoyed by all. Now begins the uneasy time for the prisoners in the county jail. Experience shows that they need Watehin more closely from the time they are indicted until they are safe inside the wnllsof the penitentiary. It is about their last show for escape , and it they are depending - ing upon any such scheme , it generally ripens about thus time. Jailor O'Neill keeps his eyes and ears open however , the year round , and they wilt be sharp indeed if they get the bettor of hum. The iron stairways , steam heating ap paratus plumbing and gas pipe , as well as the plastering and lathing for the new government biding have been ndvor ied fur , and it is thought that action will again begin upon the building the latter part of this month. it cost the government over $4W in September to superintend the work urogressing on the building and bo work was done , but the "workers" in the patty must kayo money , " - - + - - Money to loan , Cooper & Judson. e List your property with C copcr & Ju ion , No. 120 ain street. L Fro-For-Alt FlstlouR. } A regular rough and tumble go as you please free fight occurred late Saturday night in the sitting and reading room of the Tremout house , opposite the dummy r depot. The room in which the light oc- ourred is located next to the barroom , whore the contestants had previously indulged - dulged freely in beverages on sale therein , Chairs , splitoons and the like were seen flying promiscuously about the room and several sore heads are reported. The police arrested a man -named Montgomery , finding him near the pack. mg house , and placed hhn in the city b ail. He was the only one of the disturbers - turbers tak o n , Choy ! moving all skipieit ; for home , It is quite probable that they will be brought to the front today upon war rants. There are four of them , Donahue , Kaylor , llnskins and Melling. - One of the disturbers m a drunken stupor walked to the city jail and told the jailer the polle0 told Iuini they wanted him. Ito was taken in charge and gave the nanio of Campbell. Yesterday ho pleaded guilty and paid his lino. J. W. and E , L. Squire lend money. ( . IVatehes , clocks jewelry , etc. , the hest " in the city , C. Foss , jeweler , No. 115 Broadway , Repairs a specialty , Personal Paragraphs. Dr. I ) , Mocrao le In Washington , I ) , C , A. Cramer , of Avoca , ! tut up at the Pacific house yesterday , ' Mrs , George ltudio and daughter arc home from a nix weeks trip cast. Isaac SVeil , of St. Joe , with his son are I the cityivisiting their son and brother . , . W c J , D , Warren , of St. Louis , is in mho city Inspecting the how houses recently k erected by him. Colonel J. S. Tam , of Stuart , and his + brother , John L. , of Sioux City , were in the city yesterday. Mrs. F. ! l , Stewart returned yesterday front the east , where she has spent the ' Inst n10nth in purchasing fall styles of * millinery and enjoying a recreation trip , m' Mrs. J , D , Edninndsen's condition was reported yesterday as being so serious t that her friends had little expectation of her recovery. Con licatiois had arisen hivolving'tha action of the heart itself , ad there seemed little gratuut for , hop. be'mows has caused much sadness to a ergo circle of frleadL . Q . A CLANCE AT BLOODED STOCK , Return of Stewart's Speedy Racers , with Some Promising New Ones , PQLICEMEN ON WHEELS. The Patrol Wagon Doling Good sor- vice-A Conn Carving suddenly stopped-A Frce For AII Fight -Iaw and Order Meeting , "The Maples" Eat urn. John T , S towurt's stables has returned from the east , Five thorouuhbreds arc now located at the Council Blulrs driving park , of all of which much is expected in time to conic. After the $35,000 lira at the driving park , during which eleven horses belon mg to Mr. Stewart were burned , he only had two left , to take cast. Nlr.e of those burned were entered in races which have since taken place. The two that have been east and have just returned are Gypsoy Baron and Serenader. Besides these Mr. Stewart purchased one yearling colt and two yearlhii fillies at Commodore Kitton's 81110 at bheepshcad Bay. 'These arc in the stables just arrived. 'l'imo yearihlig colt is by Reform out of Gldelia , Gildelht hits mmdo the fastest oIIe : tnd threa.quartcr-milo on record. It being 3O1 ; , several yea's ago , and so far sconiingly can't be heat. The brown lilly is by Reform , out of Aricula nod the bay lly by Imp. Dd- : naeartloce Is out of Ituieu. Charlie Stewart's road mare also returned - turned with his father's . stnbes. ! The mitre walked away from all comers , double or single , at Long Branch and was probably the caus0 of attracting the liratich Corres- pondent's first attention to Charlie , pra viols to the appearance of the broadly copied newspaper article which called Charlie the western millionaire cowboy , and referred to him , as attracting the at tendon of all the society belles gathered at this famous summmer resort. Durhfg the eastern trip , Serenader and GI psey ! baron were : tt the Brooklyn Jockey club races Coney island Jockey club , at Sheepheai Bay ; and Monmouth park , Neither won a race , Not on account - count of their inferiority but from lack of condition. Gi ) sev Baron never started but once , and ha was out of sorts during the entire trip. Seru- nader made several starts } tut didn't win. Bad luck seemed to follow the stable from the time they loft Council Bluffs after the big lire. Mr. Stewart had to pay a large forfeit in all the races where his nine burned horses wore entered. Each of those burned were considered superior to time two saved , and no doubt sonic stake. winners were among the lost ones , 'T'hey have been n charge of S , C , Williams during their trip , who had two men and two boys under him. The three green horses will be broken now and put in condition for the coaling season. Besides these there are five yearlings at "The Maples" stud farm , locutcd three-quarters of a mile beyond the insti tution for the deaf and dumb. They will be brought in and broken shortly. "It is a hard undortnking to break so many horses wham you haven't anything to work with them" said time trainer yesterday to a.BEE represectu- tivo in the stable at thedriving lark , lie continued : ' 'SVc left Monmouth Park on August 30th and went to New York by boat , after which we came straight home without incident. " Niue hundred dollars wore paid for the new colt purchased east , and $1,600'has already been refused for him. Several parties have wanted to purchase both of the fillies , but no price was set on them as they are not for sale. Stewart's stables comprise over twenty thoroughbred mares , with Panice at their head. Messrs. Dwyer Bros , paid $17,600 for him four or five years ago. lie is a line .racer , by Alarm , out of Maggie Beebe , dam of IrlOquis , and is about seven years old. Six of these mares are in llli nois , bred to Voltiguer. lie le time sire of sonic famous race horses , several of which have sold for $10,000 each and upwards. Policemen on Wheels. pThe police report for the month of August show a large increase in the ber of arrests. The increase is attributed soie1y to the putting on of the patrol wagon , 'rho arrests arc classified as follows ; Iranks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Exposln person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lttlckloss driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Disturbance of peace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1u Resisting ollicer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Larceny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1Vife beating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vngrammey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Itape. . . . . . . 1 Beating board bill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Malicious mischief , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 'J Robbery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i insane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Assault wltim intent to kill , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; , , , 3 Scavenger without license. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 maintaining nuisance , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7 Canvassing without license. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 'rhmreatoniug to kill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Suspicion . 1 Assault and battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Burglary. . , . . 1 Common carrier without license. . . . , . . , , , 1 1TJ 'rotor arrests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TJ 'rlmere were 124 calls for time patrol wagon divided as follows : Calls sent in by telephone , thirty-six ; American district - trict telegraph , two ; box 31 , sixteen ; box 42 , twice ; box 14 , one ; box 32 , ten ; box 12 , two ; box 40 , fifteen ; box 35 , live ; box 23 , eight ; box J0 , live ; box 52 , eleven ; box 51 , one ; box 47 , one. 'There was only one false call , it being from box 31. rlmo patrol wagon was also used in the serving of eight warrnnts. One thousand head of one , two and three ycar old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J , Greenamayer , 023 Myustcr st , , tcle 211 , Visit the new jeweler , C. Voss , No 415 Broadway , If you wtsht anything in his line. Hu has a tine assortment of the best goods , - - Very Fair Rates. Excursion tickets for Omaha fair will be on sale in Council Blulrs until September - tember 10. Tickets include admission to fair. Good until September 13 , Regularly organized and uniformed pantie and drum corps attending the G , A. It. reunion to be hell mu Omalia from 5thn to 10th will be carried free , Union Pacilie excursion tickets to Lincoln - coln "atate fair , " will be sold September 9 to 10 , good for return September 17 at $3.40 , including admission to the state fair. fair.Excursion Excursion to Camp Logan. Omaha , 50e all rail , September 5 to 10. Not good after September ! 0. Trains run within about three blocks of the fair grounds , stoppleg both ways to accommodate those going to the fair. Excursion tickets to Shelby. Iowa , October 5 to 7 inclusive , at $1,5 round trip and Shelby county fair , Quarterly Meeting Services. At the Broadway Methodist church time pastor , lr. McCreary , took for mho subject - ject of his serdcon , "lhgiuanlty C'omplnlo in Christ Alone. 'IIe ' took for his text thin tenth vertu of tha second chapter of Colossians. He assorted that in Christ , alone Is ; found .the completeness of all. perfect strength , Rraee , courage , pad tenderness : that every virtue is found In perfection in hint aloac ; that a ehristian became more perfect in all virtues a9 he became more perfect in Christ , and that the tell ton of .iesus Christ is the only source of conmplote inpplness , After time sermm quarterly collection 4 s taken up fund time holy communion aduiimmistered. The Tetnpcrauou Meeting , A union temperance meeting was held last evening In Dohiny's : opera house , composed of the Methodist , Presby. terintl , Congregational amid 13jiist church colhragatfons under the uuspicius of time Council Blulrs law and order league , time principal object being to raise $1,000 with which to press the pro. hdbition cause. Aniumig the pronincnt crsonaces upon the stage were : Rev , E. D , McCreary , ] toy. S , G. ! 'helps , Rev. 1) . Ii. Cuoley , Itov , U , W. Crofts , Rev , Hoovers Itev. Rcickenback , Colonel L. W , ! alleys , Henry Curtis , A. B.Walker , N. 1' , Dodge , . D , C , Bloomer , C , A , Beebe , J , U. Lemon and others , as well as the choir. Time house was crowded to overflowing and even the tipper gallery was well filled , Time Salvation army was present. Attorney Sims , who has engineered the prohibition cause through time courtswns also in the audience. After time reading of a portion of the scriptures by Rev. Cooley and prayer by Rev. Crofts , Colonel 'l'ulleys said tie object - ject of time meeting. was to try to enforce the prohibition ltw : and make it a cola- pluto success in this city. lie said the saloon mien had not left a stone unturned - turned to defeat the law , Rev. Dr. McCrmtry then addressed the audience , ire referred to the dangerous trafiie in liquor. Ile didn't care how much time sale of liquor was restricted , it was puisouous. It was time rattlesnuke of society ; it was the hung of time rattlesnake. lie said time class of mom who upheld time sMoons : were gambturs , tlmuves , jail birds and murderers. There mire many homiest mimeo who believe in the saloon riming , but every one of those pra viously hammed were in favor of it. lie amine mated very soon to had the entire Gathoiie church him a body against the saloon , lie then referred to the best 1)001,10 in the land as well as the best newspapers leudiug their aid in the ativancumuent of temper. ance , while time murderers , crooks and thieves were on the side of the saloon , The saloon nun breaks the law as much its a mouse thief and places himself upon the same platform as a thief and should be treated in the same manner. He referred - ferred to the murder of 11ev. Mr. haddock - dock , and said tt saloon organ said it was a just desert for what he hmlll done. lie classed it as anarchy. It is no wended , he said , that the better element is raising against time saloons. The saloons are a power m politics. lie closed his remarks by saying that he expected - pocted it would be time lust tuue he should be able to address a Council Blulrs audmm once upon this subject. Mrs. Wadsworth then sang "Angels Ever Bright and Nair , " being accompanied - panied upon the piano by iss Julia Officer. J. J. Steadman was then called from the audience amid introduced by the chttmrman. Ire said : ! : very well disposed citizen is interested in tle proper ob survance of the law. No nmeutiug of greater interest huts over been held in this city. tic referred to the passage of time prohibitory law ; to reports from Kansas iNeiig unsatisfactory , but he believed - lieved nosy ( lie prosperity of a city does not rely upon the number of gilded saloons in it. Money is being invested in these very places where pruhibitioi is in force , lie concluded by saying tae believed in the enforcement of the laws , his remarks were mippl.tuded several times. Rov. Dr. l'helpssaid Redid not desire to speak as a puiitichmlmu ; never was one , and hover wanted to be. He was sorry the temperance question hind drifted into' polities , and that everyone who spoke on this cause were classed aspoliticians. lie was there to speak on mterusts of every man , wumau amid child and nut to spook with bitterness. lie said time saloon men were responsible for their positions , lie was surprised , astonished , to hear that the law cannot be enforced against saloons and ambling dens in this city. lie didn't believe it , [ Applause. ] hurled - led renmarks he referred to the platforms of ( lie two ) artiesas being one prohibition - tion , the other license , 'Buse churches gave up their evening services as an acknowledgement - knowledgement of interest in the enforcement of this law. lie asked that Council Bluffs wheel into line rather than anchor and be swept over by time anti-prohibition forced , lie thought there was no momopoly so great as whisky ; \ve should all fear it : we can't allord to let this law remain a dead let- ter. He'd lmuard of timis city before he arrived here. It is looked upon as a sort of refuge place. hind heard good people say they didn't dare to take their chilurcu and property to the lawless city of Cotmcil liluffs. They say that money is needed and the president of time law and onlar league asked mete to say to you ( lint they need $1,000. I appeal to the lumen themselves to stop time traffic and save time city the costs ; I ask all church members to tuku part in this ; make the sacrifice , if necessary , as It is on time side of right ; I appeal to high , low , rich and poor to stand together for the prosperity of the city. 't'he following named gentlemen then lu aded the list with $100 each : N. 1' , Dodge , L.W.Tulleys and an unkuown , besides - sides 0.1V. Gordon , J. N. Brown $50 and three unknown fifties. The balance was raised in smny ranging from $25 down , including sums as low as $1. Alleged Intent to Kill Assault. Louis Welch , a Pacific house porter , yesterday become overloaded with intoxicants - toxicants and proceeded to do up another colored man named Matt , Hall. It is reported that Welch drew some sort of a khifo and was going to "cut the heart" out of his dusky antagonist. Hall wouldn't qmetly submit , and to back up his ideas ho hit Welch over time face with a shovel , which load an effect to speedily bring him to his senses. Thu police arrested Welch and booked him with "assault with iutout to kill , " Tobacco Uenlers Want ! lie Portrait. "Uncle" Willis Blackwell , who lives near Great fiend , is probably the oldest man in Kansas , lie was born a slave in Fauquir county , Va. , Nov. 20 , 17 75 , He owns a good farm , which he will neither mortgage nor sell , and the county supports - ports nim , he having outlived all life fancily. He is an inveterate tobacco chewer , and insists that if ho were to leave off he would die. Economy and strnegth are peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla , the only medicine of which " 100 doses ouu dollar" is true. The 0. A. It , Welcome , Sr. Louts , Sept. 3.-D. R Crier , chairman of time local 0. A. R. , in an Interview this evening , said that the people of St. Louis wlthotmt regard to party , religion or color , are prepared to welcome the comrades of time 0. A , it. with open arms and treat them as honored guests of the city. This feeling Is entertnined b1 people generally and by all the city olliclals from the mayor down. Electric Lustre Starch will not stick to the iron. It is the best starch , Bald Snobbery Under Arrest , SrniNorEin , Mo. , Sept. 9-A United States officer passed through here to-night , having tn'charge Jackson Silvery and seven other Bald Knnbbers , charged with whipping - ping Caleb Atwood and. Hugh ltatlttf and in. thnldatlag thorn. Atwood and ltatlitr lived on government land in Douglas oounty and time prisoners axe bel06laten to JatTerson city W bd tried by the United - Stares dlstthe court , , Unexploileif Relic of the War. 1Vhlliaua L , 11111er , of Clmurleston , S , C , , has at his oflco two immense iron shells said to be time first two shots fired a Battery SS agegur at the beginning of the war. lh0 skulls were ngver exploded , and weigh 200 pounds each. "Do you think the man legally guilty according to thin evidence ? " wits time ques tion ; anti imnmedittely : every lawyer pres. enl inquired with extreme ; , hxiefy : what is the amoq , f hls assetta and Ilabjjltiii SPECIAL I NOTICES. NOTIC 3. 5peelsl edvortisement. , such as Lost , foand : 'oLnnnFor Bale , To Rent , Rant. iloardlnr , etawlil bolnserted in thus column nt the low rateof TEN CEN'rS PElt LINE fortho first Insor lonand dlvoCentiFerL'nefoeach subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements at our omce tin. 12 Pearl sn'eot , near Broadway. Council Uluffe WANTS. FOR BALE-A 15.500 house , No. 4.1 & EI hUm street , corner of Filth avenue. N. P. Dodge is Co. ANTED-Middle aged woman for house- keeper. Private fondly. Address T , A. Pilling , Council mutt. . FOR BALI'-1co in car lots. Gilbert Dros „ Council 111ulre. AN'rED-Wlth rot'orcnco + , a practical No. 1 butcher. Call nt 607 Malu strict , Council slug. TAN1RD-A girl for general housework. Small tamdy , handy kitchen. 701) 6th nvu. ANTED-Yonne girl who wants to go to school and help do housework to pay for her board. AddroesM27lice 0111co. 4 Oft BALE-Stuck of drugs In central Ne braska. Will involce ntunut rlX10. ( In. qulro of herb , Itnss & Co. , Couned whiffs , is. ATANTEI-A good girl for cook. Apply at V once to Mrs , J. 14. Mcl'hurson , No. y81 Pierce street Font BALE-On easy terms or will trade for city property , a complete stock of furni- ture. stover , also buildog. : It is situated M miles cast on Wabash railroad. Ooa1 town ; no opposition. Geo.i reasons for soiling. Possession - session given at once. Will Invoice about T2,500. Call or address Merchant , 025 Broadway , Coun- cll imluffe. J'On BALE OR 'FRADE.-Far Connell Blurts property 40,000 acre ) of Iowa and Nebraska - braska land. J. It. nice , 110 Mama St- Council Bluffs , HOTEL FOR RENT. The 'uttor house in Mlssourl Valley nlshed first-class lhroulrhout and with alargo buelness established. tVmh be rented on liberal terms to responslblo parties. Call on or address - dress IIUGIi PEUCY , Missouri Valley. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY Car. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. One of the best , Educational Institutions - tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Charity - ity , B. V. M. ' Board and tuition for a term of five months , $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis Acedemy , Council Bluffs , In. CROCKERY LAMPS , GLASSWARE , --AND- FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , w. S. HOMER & CO. , No. 23 1IIAIN ST. , COUNCIL Ii G UFFS , IA : LATEST NOVELTIES Iu Amber , Tortoiseshell etc.Iair Ou , . . nanients , as ae the newest now elthes in hair Uwell goods. ( fair goods mudeto order MrL C. L. Gillette 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mall ol'des promptly attended to. .N. SCHUJiZ , Justice of the Peace. Odlce over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY LPs . .ssiect ' 3(5.51. ' .1 * . T.ueomblaeeI' eu.rante.d the o.Iy one lathe worldreeereUn contlnueue ZIeotrre s Magiu tia . , . . e.rr + .r. Durable t abl mid ve. .old wands , 3.50 p LtOy fyor UYLT & TOM DI SE SEs eR 01. IORNE. IaytNTOA. 111 NasMil AYE. . GNOAOd. : ALLEN'S NEW MAP -Ok- OMAHA COUN OIL BLUFFS 5x64 foot in size , colored by addition , showing all lots and eub dlvisions included in territory 0 miles north and south by lOli miles cast and west. west.PRICE $10. Address C. It. ALLEN , Publisher. T. P BRI TT , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , N0. 007 MYNSTER STREET , COU.ICIL BLUFFS aomu r , stosa. JAco1 ants STONE d SiMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice In the State and Fedcral Cour t Roams 7 and 8 Shugart-Deno Block. COUNCIL. BLUFFI E. S. RARNETT , Justice of the Peace , ' 416 Broadway , Council Bluff , . Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Droadway , Council Bluffs , Opp , Dummy Depot \ C 0p fn Horses amid mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load iota. Orders promptly filled by contntct on short notice. Stock sold on commission Teleplmono 114 , SRLUTE1 & BOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counel Bluffs BEST LIGHT LIYERY I. TE3E CIT. The finest of driving horses always on hand end fpr sale by MASE WISE. OFFICER .C PUSEY , BANKERS 50OBroadway , Council Blufl'slowa. Establtabed 1857. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN f4f5 000CLAS ST. , - - OMAHA. REAL ESTATE. Vacant Lots , I.ande , City nesldenecu and Farina Acre property In western part of city All selling cheap. Re P. OFFICER , Real Estate &t Insurance Agent , Boom 5 , over Olacor & Pusey's Bank , Counci DluIfs. Crest n Hoilse , Main Street , Council Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accomnlodatlons First Class , And Rates Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. , . WILLIAM WELCH , 'OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway-The Manhattan Telephone No. 33 Na.615Main Street , Telephone No , 9 ESTAULISIIED 1868 D , H , McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides Tallow Pelts , , , WOOL AND FURS. .highest Market Pricey. Pro nip Returns. 820 and 8:3 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIR8T CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIEN CES i Regular - : Boarders ; : Reduced : : Rates. No. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. No. aoi Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COIil1PLETE ASSORTMENT Fancy. : and : Staple ,6rQceri'es Both ' Domestic and Foreign. : s . r 1 1 _ .Il.v / , k 401 fl BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS NEW GOODS THIS WEEK. CLOSING OUT ALL , , White j 1 1i i Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , c1 c , r OUR STOCK OF 4y t ) CARPETS , Are Large and Well Selected Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best' New ( foods are arriving and invite inspection . A FULL LINE OP IAa Je Gurtains , OURTAIN DRAPERIES , SHADING ETC. , ETC. Work Done by Competent Workmen. Mail Orders Promptly Attended a 7 Council Bluffs. N. B.---Special attention given all orders by mail. ' DR. RICE'S Common Sense iN Hernia upport -Tlla- Greatest Invention of the Age. Rapture or hernia a Specialty _ BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIItCUi.AR9. Ili : MAKES FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds of Chro Ic Diseases that arc curable with his most wonderful Vegetable Itomedles , le time eldest and most succossf mi Specialist In the west. Call and a"c him. Olilco Hours OFFICE : 8 to , 12 NO. a. n.,1 11 ! 'EARL to 5 and MTIIEET a to S p , , m. Council Bluffs , Iowa. IIEST MAKES AND IIIGhEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to , fl call on us , Inltrament. Tuned and Repaired. R'e never fall to give satisfaction. Over 20 years' Experience in Plano and Organ Work. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluff's , Iowa THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Beats thorn all for SatnploTrunks and Cases. Theatrical - cal and Tourists' Trunks , Dent fail to see it , 'I'ho Ladies' Favorite. 'rimie and all outer kinds of Trunks . and Cmses ; mmanu factured by Zimmcl'man & Young Bros. And sold at whole- - ' - A-- sale and retail. r h ' " Two carloads on - _ - ' hitud nt ! ; C:1 : ; : : : : for Cfrcufara anti Prices. r l 4 4J 4l w : jj- . ' M S ems ) d. fraw.s