P'IP . 'i ' ' " i ' T * K 13 _ _ _ THE OMAfiA DAILY BEE ! WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 , 1887. * "THE DAILY BEE. B LUFFS , NO. 13 , PEARL STREET. by carrier in nnrpirtot the city nt I twenty cent * per weak. V'H.W. TILTOK , Manatcr. ' - TKU2PHONK3 ! Dtiirtiifl Omce. No. U. WIGHT EDITOU No. 23. M1NOH MKNT10N. N. y. Plumbing Co. Roltor , tailor. Kail goods cheap. Work on the tramway will not begin ( or a week yet. N. J. Swnnson has purchased n real- idenco on Franklin street. Tlio Htoro No.100 Hroadway is to bo occupied by the I'uclllc tea company. Machine oil , needles , embroidery silks , publications. Domestic agency , 105 Main. Permit to wed was yesterday given to CJaus Thompson and Marie Zimmerman , both of this city. William Lewis has taken two 'busses nd n hack over to Omaha to help handle the crowds of visitors. J. U. Tiuton yesterday sold for Moll Boars , a number of lots in Pierce addi tion. The purchaser being C. W. Bry ant. ant.The The county board Insists on reducing ibo bounty on wolf scalps and has re jected the petition for a restoration of old rates. A. T. Lalnson has the contract for the erection of three cottages near the trans fer on Eighth avenue for I. U. Garner , of Chicago , lie expects to erect several others also. A suit has been instituted In 'Squlro Bigg's court by A. McFarland against A. K. Grave of the motor line , for labor , etc. , in hauling iron for the road in the Bum of flG.50. A party consisting of F. P. Jones , Joe Palmer , ( Jcoreo Hlanchard and Mr. Hod- i on , Wabash agent at Shunandoah , have gone into Nebraska on a hunting and camping expedition. Work at the freight transfer is so heavy that half of the men take each Tuesday elF instead of on Sundays. This method only gives them one day in two Weeks in which to rest up. F. S. Hammond , a immiinont capital ist of Kansas City , and u nephew of J. G. Tip ton , accompanied by his wife , was Visiting the judge yesterday. Mr. Hammond mend was very much impressed with the prospects of tills city and may at no dis tant day , return to become u resident bore. bore.Mary Mary A. Shott , who recently went to Colorado in search of health and formerly agent for the Domestic machines in this city , died on Monday. Her mother and her former husband , Lawrence Hoist , have gone to bring the remains to this city for interment. A horse attached to a top buggy belonging - longing to Joe Man rat h , yesterday run away from St. Francis' academy down Fifth avenue , but did little damage out- eide of breaking the top off. Mrs. Man- rath had just left the vehicle when the horse became frightened and dashed way. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. List your property w ith Cooper & Ju on , No. 120 Main street. J. W. and K. L. Squire lend money. Watches , clocks , jewelry , etc. , the best in the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415 Broadway. Repairs u succialty. Personal Paragraphs. W. U. Cuppy , o Avoca , was In the city yesterday. N. M. Pusoy has gene to Audubon to attend court. J. Farrol and wife , of Carson , arc at the Beohtcll hotel. U. F. Staloy and wife , of Swceton , Neb. , are at the Ogdon. Hon. William F. Sapp is in DCS Moiucs attending the state fair. C. H. Carry and wife , of Carson , were in the city yeseerday. F. D. Morrison and Jud Lavton , of Oakland , are at the Paciiic. Frank P. Yenawino loft last night for Kansas City on a business and pleasure trip. trip.John John Ycarcns , of O'Neill , Neb. , is vis iting his uncle , Henry Miller , on Vine street. C. H. Odoll has gone to DCS Moincs and Colfax to stay over Sunday and obtain needed rest. Miss Minnie Owen , who has been visit ing Miss W. Wcstely , loft yesterday lor her homo in Silver Creek. Miss Mattie Gaylord und Mrs. J. R. Bill canio back last evening from Mary. Vlllo , Missouri , where they were visiting their grandmother and friends. J. U. Rue , u former resident of this Lclty , as well as partner with Thomas Of- I floor in the furniture business , but now a resident of California , is in the city on his way to Kentucky. I Mrs. J. D. Kdimmdsuu's condition yesterday - [ torday was not quiteso favorable as the [ day before , but still it seems that there [ are good prospects for recovery and her I friends are very hopeful. I One thousand head of one , two and t three-year-old steers for sale. Will give [ credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. | J. Urconamayor , 023 Mynstor St. , tele- f Visit the now jeweler , C. N oss , No 415 [ Broadway , if you wish anything in his I line. He has a tine assortment of the best I . goods. _ _ I A Hliters' Honpllal. I The need felt in this city for a hospital I has long boon discussed , and some stops Ibavo been taken to meet thu need. The citizens have responded somewhat to ap- I peals of the ladies , and a small hosplt.il , [ the Cottage hospital , has been started , land has been doing noble work , but it is liaot extensive enough to fully answer the demand. Without any desire to antago nize this , but rather to help in the work of relieving sull'uring humanity , another move is started. This is to secure the es- Itablishment of n hospital by the Sisters lot Meroy. Two of the sisters have been looking over western Iowa , and their presence in this city suggested to Rev. Father McMenomy thu idea of having such a hospital located here. The consent of the bishop is lirst no bo obtained , before anything deUnlto can bo accomplished , but that oflicial will doubtless give encouragement to the enterprise. Yesterday Father McMo- Bomy was interviewing the physicians of the city , and was meeting with much en- eouragcmcnt. they willingly signing a document which pledged their aid to iuch a hospital. It is believed that the arrangements can bo made by which a arge and well conducted hospital can be ocated hero. With the numerous railways - ways centering hero such an institution. Bwould prove a convenience for a largo extent of country , as well as providing or tUo needs of the city itself. I Xho Weekly Shoot. I The Manama zisu club had their rcgu- Bar weekly shooting watch at the driving K > ark yesterday afternoon. They shot at wenty Peorlu black birds each. Thcfol- owing Is the scoru : Malthla . uoioo 10010 line lOloo- frown . oiiu lion 10101 uioi-is Weat . CHOI mil 10011 inoi-is Kampbell . 11010 oooil 01100 01011-10 randy . 10111 oiooo 11001 ooiio 10 V. llardln . . . ouil 01011 neil oooto-w l. iUrtliU. . . . 11101 10010 UUl 00011-13 THE SEWS IN IDE BLUFF. The District Oonit Takes a Beat , So as to Visit the Pair. THE TAXES FOR THIS YEAR. The Snlc of Jnckunn's Cattle Hunch Frightened Saloon Alcn Shut- tine Their Doors I'erHonnls nnd Quick Told News. A Fnlr Court. The district court was .yostcrdny busied wltli the hearing of the case of Casey , charged with stealing a steer. The case is n mixed one , growing out .of n cattle sale , in which Casey bought nine steers nnd two cows , and others bought other bunches. One steer was found to bo missing , and it was afterwards identilicd among those on Casey's place , and as lie had ono too many it was claimed that ho stole it. it Is urged that ho could not have driven these cattle live miles to his place , and not Imvo discovered that ho had ono more than ho bouzht. There are other circumstances brought against him , but ho denies all intent to do wrong , and claims that it must have been a nits- taku. The case was not finished when the hour for noon adjournment arrived. There was a strong petition of members of the bar asking the judge to adjourn court for the afternoon , for all of to day and for Thursday afternoon , in order to allow the attorneys and uthors an op portunity of attending the' fair in Omaha. Judge Uccnicr granted the request , and hence there will bo no court till Thurs day morning , and then for only half a day. day.Tho The trial of Carbco. the drum major , will probably begin Thursday. Tills Yenr'H Taxes * . The county board , now m session , will to-day fix the levy for the .year , and as agreed to , it will bo , including slate tax , 15 mills. This , added to the city tax , 14 } { mills , and to the school tax , 121 nulls , make * a total of 021 mills. This tax will startle some of the property owners , perhaps , but when it is considered that that the assessment will not average forty per cent of the real valuation , it figures out that the total taxes wilPfao a little less than 2 } per cent , .Tncksons' Hunch Bold. James A. Jackson and A. M. Jackson have sold their cattle ranch near Hiiwlins , Wyo. The buyer is the Douglas-Sartoris company , an English company of wealth. The amount paid is | 200,000. There are on the ranch 7,000 head of cattlo. Messrs. Jackson will now retire from the cattle business and will probably invest more largely in Council Bluffs property and enterprises. Police Court Cases. In police court yesterday morning B. Derrick was up for being drunk. He didn't thinK ho was drunk , as ho knew ho walked up with the olllcor. When the marshal swore as to his being brought in br the patrol wagon ho weakened and was fined CO cents extra for making the trouble of swearing in the marshal , which made a total of $8.70. Frank M otter , a hack driver known as " " lined . for drunkenness "Spot , was $14.80 ness , the judge remarking , "there's a special penalty attached to hack drivers letting drunk. " Al Henderson acknowledged being drunk and was fined if7.00. Louis Wind said ho wasn't drunk. A witness swore ho was , which cost if8.70. John Brown while drunk had a ride in the patrol and gave up 98.10. Dell Spencer couldn't pay $8.10 , so servos his time ont. Kd Merritt acknowledged being guilty of insulting ladies and willingly mud the costs. Hhultlng Up HalooiiH. Charlie Liobold , at 12 o'clock Monday noon , closed the doors ot his saloon never to open again. At least that is what he days. It seems the building is owned by a widow lady in this city and she has bo' come alarmed at the strides the prohi bitionists have been making since the opening of Judge Deemor's court and yesterday she notified Liebold of her anxiety. Ho instantly informed her that he wanted her to run no risk on his ac count and would not sell a drop of any thing after 12 o'clock noon. lie says ho has made money enough to start into some other line , and proposes doing so. Some others have been hurriedly clos ing up. Hans Christophnrson locked Ins doors and hurried for Kansas City , not taking time to settle oven his accounts , preferring to do it oy. mail. Fritz Meyers has concluded to go out of business , rather than have trouble. Chris 1. Eislcs * old saloon lias boon reluctantly closed. There seems to be a hurried shutting up , since the decision indicated that there is little hope to bo looked for from the dis trict count. The Flreinnn to Go to Omaha. There was a well attended meeting lasl night of the veteran volunteer firemen in the city hall. It was for the purpose ot taking some action upon the invitation extended them from the veterans of the Omaha volunteer tire department to participate in the parade and the reception of the Now York city veterans who will spent Thursday and Friday in Omaha. D. S. Mtick was selected as chair man an I. W. Cooper , secretary. The invitation from the Omaha veter ans was road and accepted. The Bluffs firemen are to attend in a body , accom panied bv Ualby's band. Ex-Chlet Lacy was elected marshal-m- chief and a committee bonsistingof F. H. Guanella , Frank Levine and I. W Cooper were appointed upon arrange ments. It is expected that about seventy-five or one hundred veterans will participate , and all those who can possibly attem ure requested to leave their names wilt the committee in order to facilitate the arramicments. The committee will announce through thu papers the place and hour of leaving. Huburban Trnlni. Those having in hand the establish ment here of a Cliatauqua assembly , are meeting with much encouragement About 117,000 has been subscribed , and f 18,000 more is needed to secure the enterprise. It is believed that as soon as these who ought to give can bo made to realize the Donctits which will accrue from this annual assembly , the balance will bo speedily forthcoming. There certainly should be no delay , us the suc cess of next year's assembly depends up on the immediate closing oftho'con tracts. These who can help this enter prisu along should not wait for the com mittee to hunt them up , but should a once hunt up gome member of the coil mitten nnd hand in their subscription As it is n matter of importance to nl residents of this city and property owners especially , the committee who ure giving their tirao to the public good aliouli not bo made to do unnecessary work As an outgrowth of the enterprise , al ready , there were lilud yesterday urtlclei f incorporation for the "City and Su- > urban Transit company. " This coin- > any purposes to run n motor and street ; ar line out to Walnut park and to the grounds selected for the Chaiitaitqua as- icmbly. As soon as the assembly starts hero will bo a demand for easy and heap transit , and the company purposes o provide for this. The capital stock of ho company is 150,000. The incorpora- ots are well know citizens , and the llrcctors chosen arc : F. O. Oleason , 'ohn ' Danforth , C. J. Colby , C. M. Harl , ) . K. Harkncs * . K. H. bheafe , Lucius Veil and A. S. Uazclton. Do not bo induced to take some other ircparatlon when you call for Hood's Barsaparilla. ISn sure to get Hood's , which is peculiar. Duel Ilctwcnn Hnakc nnd Tarantula. California Correspondence of the Now York Evening Test : "Stand back , boys , and give him a chance , " said a tall , > ronzo-hued ranchero , waiving Ills som- > rcro to keep back a few friends who were crowding about a small enclosure. 'Make your bets , gentlemen , " he con- inucd in imitation of the votaries of the ring. The cause of all this was a snake , about a foot long , beautifully makcd with stripes of black and white , gilding slowly around an enclosure about five cot in diameter , while m the center stood or crouched a gigantic spider ; a miry , many legged monstcr.wtth mandl- ) lcs like sabres , so largo and formidable n fact that few would care o face it without a ivcnnon of some cind. If placed in the center of a saucer ts legs would hang over the side. Al- ogotncr it was as ugly a creature as the magination could well picture. Thu attempt was being made to settle a dis- nitc as to whether the gigantic spider could whip a snake , and the spectators were not long in linding out. The man in the sombrero backed his snakcship , and a short thiuk-sct gentle man , with enormous spurs of Mexican make , performed a like ollico for the spider , and helped things along by encouraging the combatants with various nineties with sticks. The snake was evidently aware of the nature of the mass of hair , and showed its fear in every movement , keeping as near as loisiblc to the side of the enclosure , finally the spider was pushed upon the reptile , and the latter ruadu a vigorous strike at it. A second later n bunch of tatr and a confused mass of stripes were all that there waste to be seen , thu two rolling over and over in what was apparently a death struggle. A moment of this , and : hii coiling of thu snake suddenly ceased ; ts head was raised several inches in thu tir , and with mouth partly open , it seemed cither completely terrified or in jured the latter was the case , us now it nras seen that the terrible spider had juried its fungs in the rnptile , and was clinging to it with the tenacity of a bull dog. In the popular parlance of the prize ring , the snake had thrown up the sponge , and , completely paralyzed , was quivering like an aspen leaf , and in a few seconds dropped limp and lifeless upon the ground. Even then the monster that liad accomplished this result would not release its hold , and the two , the con queror and victim , were dropped into u uottlo of alcohol , the. spider dying game , and maintaining its grip. r Pleasant to the taste and surprisingly quick in relieving coughs and colds it is not at all strange that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup always succeeds. Salvation Oilthe greatest pain-cure on earth , is guaranteed to effect a cure , where it is possible for the scat of the disease to bo reached by a liniment. Trice 25 cents a bottle. The Color Lilno Question. Pittsburg Dispatch : Mrs. Mary Ann Todd , wito of the late Hcnrv Todd , of Daricn , Ga. , both negroes , having died , the estate of 1200.000 is in probate and will be distributed under a remarkable will left by Todd. This negro early de veloped the faculty of making money , and as that articlu is a great leveler of prejudices , soon found partners and white friends. Indeed what may seem very strange in the knowledge of the prejudice between the races , is the state ment in regard to Mrs. Todd that "tho ladies of Darien visited her socially. " Todd engaged in the milling business with Henry Huntingdon , u white man. When Todd died , a year and a half ago , ho left a will by which 1100.000 of his estate was to bo divided between the while and col ored churches of Darion. The will pro vides that "the various bequests are to be paid over by my executors as soon as practicable , aud without any unnecessary delay , to proper oilicersof the church or ganizations , to be by such officers used as they may severally deem best for the good ot said churches and the udvnncu- mont of our Saviour's cause in those branches of the visible church , and I do from my inmost hcait invoke thu bless ings of God the Father , God the Son , and God the Holy Ghost upon these bequests that they may be sanctified to the accom plishment of good through thu merits ol His Son and our Blessed Redeemer. " It was also provided that within three years from the death of his wife the es tate should be fully closed out. White pall bcarera volunteered at the funeral. FACE HUMORS Seven Ycttr * or IMiytlcal nnd Mental Suffering Ended by Ciiticuru. AHOUT soron years ave I hud u humor break out upon my face ; U started In n smul bloluh nnd looked llko the stiniror n boo , then It spread and looked llko a ringworm , and be- catno vary painful. 1 at once went to ono or tbo best doctors In tbo city and ho could do mo no good. No less than twelve doctors have had atrliil at my face nnd all or them fulled. I wll not Klvo you a list or their name * , but will euy that they wcro from llostou , Now Vork nj Maine , also from Kn land , Franco end Canadn. I hare boon n hotal cook and stoirard for years. In the summer I cook at watering places ; that 13 why I have had an opportunity or being lunoiifr ( food doctors. They could not euro my fuco.utull lind Klvcnup .ill hopes or ovcrbclns nny bettor. Last Juno , I went to Mooseheat Lake , Mnlno.tocooK lor the sonaon. My face was so bad that I did not like to bo seen. At the lake I met a gentlomun from Kntrland. Ha toMmtto use your Cimcuitx HE.MIDIKS and they \\ould euro mo at once. 1 did to. The re- tult was In tbreo weeks tbo sere * on my fuco wcrn healed up. I used It all the season. My face Is all well and no scars to bo seen. I have recommended It to a number , and In uverycaso II h in cured them. It would take airreat deal of money to put me back where I wus on * year aero , providing I < 1U1 not know what jour Ct'Tl- CUIIA would do. I shall recommend It at IODK as I lire , nr.d shall over remain , H. STEVEN'S , East Jackson , Mo. A MOST WONDEIIFUL SKIX CURE. Have Just used your CUTICIWA HEMIUIM on ono of my Klrls , nnd found It to bo just what II Is recommended to bo. My daughter wai all broUed out on her head and body , and tbe hair commenced to come out. Now sue Is as smooth as over ilio wa ? , and she has only taken ono box or CUTICIMU. ono ruko of CimcuitA SOAP , and 0110 bnttle or CUTICUHA HESOLVENT. 1 doctored with quite H number of doctors , butte to no aval ) . I am willing to make aflldavlt to the truth of the statement. OKO11UK BAST. Macon , Mich. CuTicum , tbo trreat Skin Curennd CUTICUHA SOMMUI exquisite Skin Ilonutltlor oMornally andCUTiCDRA INSOLVENT , the now Illood 1'url- Her Internally , are a ] > oiltlvo euro for every form of Skin and Ulood Disease , from IMmples to Scrofula. Bold everywhere. Price , Cirri- ecu A : Wets. ; SOAP , 26 cti. ; RESOLVENT , fl.oo Prepared by the POTTER liiuio AND CIIEMICAI Co. , HosTOs. Send for "How TO CUIIE SKIN DISEASES. " nicroUhes , Pimples , niackbeads and SKIN Uaby Humorsuse CUTICUUA SOAP. IT STOPS THE PUN. Achlnir MuftcloH , ( lacks. Hipi and Side * , an4 all Pain , Inflammation nnd wenkneisHKMKVCDINONEMIN- _ UTC by tbe CUTICUHA ANTI-PAW PtASitn , Ataruggliti5ceut ยง , A J' FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES pPEN , 1415 DOUGLAS ST. , - ] - , OMAHA D. H. McDANELD & CO'MPANY , Hides , Tallow , P lt $ , WOOL AND FURS. t lllylicst Market 1'rtces. Prowip Return * . 820 and 822 Main Street , Council Bluffr , Iowa. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Kcildencos and Farms. Aero property In western part of city All felllwr cheap. R. F. OFFICER , Real Estate & insurance Agent , Hoom C , over Officer Sc Fusoy's Dank , Couno Uluffs. _ _ HOTEL FOR RENT. The Sutler IIOUFO In Missouri Valley : fur- ildbcd llrst-class throughout and with a largo justness established. Will bo rented on liberal crins to responsible parties. Call on or ad dress HUGH PIHICV , _ Mlsaour . .Valley JV. SC1WRZ , Justice of the Peace. Ortlco over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , _ Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation ! FlrNl Cla , And RnteH Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor T. F. BR/TT M. D. , AND SURGEON , NO. C07 ' MYNSTER STREET. COMCIL BLUFFS A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. OUR MAGIC REMEDY J POSITIVELY Cona AIL SrrHiurio DISEASES OF RECENT OB LONQ STANDING IN FROM Fin TO TEN DAYS. NO OTHER REMEDY ON EARTH Will in All Cases Cure This Disease. Blncp the hlitory of me < tlclne a trixi SneclBc for Syphilitic DIseMe hm been 1011 iRht for 'jotni'vcr ' found until tliedlicoveryofour MAOIC KKMbUV. We hsvo crcry reason to believe that U U abso lutely unlcmwn toanr phyilclan , ipeclallit or chera- lit llvlnit , either InltiU or the old world. It WM dUcove-retl by mere accident thirteen ycart neobra man of no financial meant but n natural chemist , who only uied U In a < | Ulet way In can.1 coming to hit notice where lufleieni could Bet no relief , tlioueh thoroughly trylni every known iein- edynnrt employing il.e mo t skillful physicians In the land , who had ultimately pronounced these ca e lnThearbpmPdy heie advert'scd ! m hec gnanleJ wlln the utmost secrecy Htni.e III dl ovcry. imtlla vrlf nKO. vihenthUcheinUt died poor , al h alwayihad been. n > l the original formula purchased of hi ; widow. Tlil In brTtf It the true history o ( Hits moit WT"lK COOK KEMF.DY CO. therefore haveppsiei- linn of the only medicine In the world that will CUM this Dreaded Disease In all III fornn. They are Jusitned In thl * statement for the reason tbat the latest mi-dlral works. puMliued by the heat- known authorities , say there l no true speclUc. We sar now we ha\c a Tut1 * briomo-o.NB THAT " ' "ThosVwho'have employed every other known rem edy without benefits should glva us a trial. No cur * no pay , and noeipente to patient In any war. VOX * . \V donot ell the Rtmcdy , or lend It out , under " ' ' ' "wcwulTr'cat'all'itiitesof thli dlscnie at our Pis- pcnsary , or at the patient's residence either In Omaha or elurwhere In caiei where the patient U unnhlctocome to u . ' III attendance We h T * a neguUr I'hynlclan ance who It a icriiiluatn nfiovoral college ! uud lm liHil over 35 r * r ' i | ierlenc . Ir w TAIL TO OL-ait. THE COOK ItKMEUY CO. WILL mUFf.NU ALL MO.NEY AND PAY FNTinB KXfESII iHrumiiii IN VISITING Oil A u A , whether the distance be ten or ten thousand miles. Our contractn will be endorsed by responalblo person and to Ihe entire ntlifactlom of patlenta. Old chronic ea cs of Oonorrliiea and Uleet perma nently cured , as If by maajlc. In nyc Uayi. This Itemedy acts Immediately upon the Blood , remo lne from the system e ery trace of puUon. Ferer Hnrei.Hcer , Kruiitloiia , Siir Mouth. IIMr-Fnlllne , Bnd ttll Skin Ul - nsoi mrod III a murvelomly ilturt llin > No other known liemeciy In the world can do In lU months what we nuarnatro to do In two wrelfl. All ne lulc Is a trial. Do NOT FOR < i r THAT wi OUAKANTII A CUKE OR NO PAT. AO Specialist Ot 1'hyilclan will do this. Vou Wnow from past expert- tnce. If vou are one of the afflicted. These I'hysl- clans know they a > o no remedy with which they CAN cure all Chronic Csse of Syphilis , and will , M matter of course , say It Is ImpuKlble to effect a pep manent cure. Hut we defy any of them to bring us i case that e will not cure permanently In a ilioriei lime linn Is required for the moit recent casei wllb anr olherk o n remedy In the orld. Corre.pomlco-e and a critical Investigation solic ited both as to our financial standing and > eraclty. Address COOK REMEDY CO. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. T , Boon 17 , HBLLIUV SPECIALNOTICEa _ _ NOTICE. Special iidvortlitmenti , iuch M txjit , Found * o Loan , For Sale , To Rent , ft ant ) , Roardlnr , etc. , will bolnicrttd In ( hit column At th low r toof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthflrtt lorn. Ion and VlvoCenti Per Unofo.1 each subsequent Insertion. Lcare advertisements at our offlc * No. U I'earl street , near Uroadwar , Council Uluffi. WANTS. WANTEDFirstelms furnished room or rooms and board by gentleman and wife. Address N , lice olllco. F'OH SAl.lI- H,500 house. No. l R El hth street , corner of Fifth avenue. N. I . Dodge A Co. WANTKD A Rltl for Rcncnil housework. Small family , bnndy kitchen. 7096th mo. WANTED-Younr t-lrl who wants to jro to school and help do housework to par for hcrbourd. Address M 27 , lloo office. I1UUNlTUIIE Am > 8TOVB9 Fo77he nvxt M days at greatly rrducod nricoi to make room lor fnll stock. 1'artlos furnlstiliiff good rotorencos ciui buy on weekly or monthly pny * incuts. A. J. Mandel , IKS mid , ' 125 Broadway. Edit SALE A first-elms rostntirant , best lo cation In city. Honied by Monm. Water works , excellent patronage : range , Ice houio , kltchun , every iMng In tlrst-chiis stylo.Vlfh to sell on account of 111 health. Jaliti Allen , Coun cil Illuds. T31OH SAT.R Stock of drilRS In central No- JL brnskn. Will Invoice uhout $1,000. In- cjulro of liarlo , Hass 4 ; Co. , Council lllutTs , In. PlOK SAI.K Oil THADE.-For Council UluO property 40,000 acres of town and Ne braska land. J. H. Itlce , 110 Main St. Council Bluffs. _ v _ ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor , 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. One of the best Educational Institu tions in the west. Mounting and divy school conducted by the Sisters of Char ity , B. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of live months , $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis ' Acedemy , Council Bluffs , la. JOHN Y. STONI. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , ' Attorneys at Law * Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL E. S. BA11NETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Star Safe Stab/es and Mule Yards Broud ay , Council muffs , Opp. Dummy Depot C/3 Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SHLUTGU & BOLEV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counci Bluffs BEST LIGHT LIVERY CITY. The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. . ALLEN'S NEW MAP -OF- 6xfli ! Toct In Kl/.o , colored by addition , sliowlnir nlllotR andsub-dlvlslons Included In territory 0 miles north and eouth by 10J ! miles oust and west. west.PKICE $1O. Address O.K. AU.KN , Publisher. 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 OFFICER A fUSEJf , 500 Broadway , Council Bluffs.Iowa. Established 18ST. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , * Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOKS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSOIlTMENT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , DARKNESS BROS , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK. CLOSING OUT ALL Summer Dress Goods , White Goods Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc. OTJR. STOOK OF1 CARPETS , Are Large and Well Selected Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best. New Goods are arriving and invite inspection A FULL LINE OP * Lace Curtains , CURTAIN DRAPERIES , SHADING ETC. , ETC. Work Done by Competent Workmen. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. * DR. BICE'S Common SCIIHC HernialSupport1 THE Greatest Invention of the Age. Rupture or llcrnln a Specialty . . . . SEND FOIt ll.LUSTKATii : ) ClIJ'I..VU9. HE MAKE * FEMALE. DISEASES A SPECIALTY. . Cures . all kinds of Chronic Iiso.i OH that nro cumtilu with his most Wonderful Vojfotublo Itcmcdlca. Is the oldest nnd must success ! ul Succlnllsl In the west. Call und SPO him , . , , , , , , , . , orncE NO. . 11 . I'KAiu ST KIT : / i jvr > i.ffv Oinco Hours : 8 to 13 n. m. , 1 to 5 uud U to 8 p. m , L/OUnCH X51UIIS , BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Iiistriinicnlg Tuned nnd Repaired. We never full to give ititlNl'aellon. Over 2O years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffa , Iowa THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Heals them all for Sunplo : Trunks nnd Cases , Thoiitri- cnl niul Tourists' Trunks , Dontfuil to sou it. The Lsutics' Favorite. This : ind nil other kinds ot Trunks and Cases niunu- fuclured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. And sold at whole sale and retail. Two carloads on hand at rti'2 Hrnmlwiiy Council UlufTs , Iowa. Send for Circular * and 1'riccs. feillSI w ffl"y y L * * * * W' aiiin