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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE'VEUBSDAYi. . SEPTEMBER 8. 1887.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OFFICE , HI ) . 12 , PEABL STREET.
Delivered bjcurrier m nnj-ptirtof the city at
tw cnty teats per week.
"
B. W. TILTOJT. . . . Alauftfer.
Tiui'HONE3 : : !
BtsiNM8 omcE. No. u.
NIGHT Ennoii No. 33.
M IXOll MKN'I ION.
N. Y. t'limiblnyCo.
Holler , tullor. Fall goods clionp.
Mnchlnn oil , needles. umbroulory silks ,
publications. Domestic n uncy , 105 Main.
Tlio county bonrtl took n drive Into the
country yesterday to suttlo some road
matters.
IMuutlngs nt Norlli Uajitlst church nro
still in progress. There uru in use a laruo
quantity of books purchased by Air.
Mills himself.
The Union Veteran legion of this city ,
Encampment No. 8 , wllluivu u quadrille
party , Monday. September 10 , for the
benefit of the relief fund.
Work on the now German Catholic
church is progressing well. The walls
are being enclosed and the building
looms up in tine proportions.
The remains of the late Mary Scholt will
arrive this evening and the funeral will
occur from the family residence on Main
street to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.
Further papers in regard to contempt
cases against snluons were tiled yester
day. The cases are expected to bo called
up as soon as the criminal cases are
tried.
An attempt of pickpockets to work lha
crowd nt the dummy ileoot yesterday
was quickly stopped , but the fellows
made good tlioir escape without securing
any plunder.
The sewerage of the rity jail is again
causing trouble. The wipes uro stonpud
UD , and the committee has abuut decided
to put in new ones , and ubundoa the old
ones entirely.
Dick Ittckctts has been put on ns a
bpccial policeman , to &erve lor a few
days during the fair , the regular force
being kept busy , there being many
strangers in the city.
Permit to wed 'has been given to the
following , all residents of this county : 0.
F. Smith and Inez Case : William Kissco
and Alia Hond ; Uartol Weschoy and So
phia Mangel&cn ; Samuel L. Mar till and
Libbio 1) . Hose.
Rehearsal of "Tho Musketeer ? " this
evening at the JHoomcr school. All are
earnestly requested to bo in their places
promptly at 8 o'clock. Soloists , who wish
to rehearse their parts please bo on hand
at half past seven.
Miss S. 1) . Uehso has another show
ing of her skill m handling the brush , it
bomg a placquo , which is now displayed
In the window of the Council lilulTs
carpet company's store. It is a female
head , in white and black , a study , enti
tled "Supplication. "
The city council meets to-morrow even
ing to consider the pnving bids. Jt is
claimed that the bids arc too high , being
above what the city got cedar blocks for
two years ago , and that therefore the
bids should bo refected. The contractors
insist that the freights are higher , that
the blocks cost them inoro and that they
cannot bid as low as two years ago.
Kemcinbcr the Methodist Episcopal
social this evening. A .short but choice
literary and musical programme will bo
rendered by such artists as Mrs. Hails-
worth , Mrs. Ward , and other musicians
of the city. Miss llinolo , of Decatur ,
111. , a line elocutionist , will favor us with
a recitation. Programme will commence
at eight. At its conclusion the audience
will adjourn to the parlors for the social.
Admission ten cents. Kofreslunonts
extra , _
Money to loan. Cooper & Judson.
List your property w ith Cooper & Ju
eon , No. 1120 Main street.
3. W. and E. L. Squire lend money.
Watches , clocks , jewelry , otc. , the best
In the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415
IJroadway. Repairs a specialty.
I'crnonal Paracrnptis.
C. II. Holmes , of Magnolia , la , , was at
the Pacific yesterday.
Hon. Joseph Lyman has gone to .Kan
sas on a brief business trip.
( jeorgoV. . Adams and liarry Perry ,
of Walnut , visited the city yesterday.
F. L. Davis , the over-stirring insurance
man of Missouri Valley , was nt the
Pacific yesterday.
Mr. Dickey , of Farragnt , la. , is in the
city , and is thinking strongly of locating
hero , having already considerable prop
erty interests here.
Airs. Mattie Gaylord and Mrs. J. R.
Rice have returned from Maryvillo , Mo. ,
where they have been visiting their
grandmother , Mrs. 11. A. Miller.
The condition of Mrs. J. D. Edmund-
son was somewhat morn favorable
yesterday , and hopes are entertained that
ho will continue to improve for a time
yet , although it is hardly expected that
flho will bo restored to health.
J. E. Mathnny , who has been serving
as stenographer for Shugart , Waitn &
Wies , loaves to-night for Kuoxvillo ,
Tenn. , his old homo , whore ho has ac
cepted the position of private secretary
for Dr. Dabuov. president of the univer
sity there. Mr. Mnthony has been hero
but a few months but has won friends
rapidly , and will bo remumbored kindly
by many.
One thousand head of one , two and
threo-ycar-old steers for sale. Will give
credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A.
J. Grecnamayor , 023 Mynstcr St. , tele-
211.
Visit the now jeweler , C. Voss , No115
Broadway , if you wish anything in his
lino. Ho has a line assortment of the best
goods.
MATKI ) .
MULUS'KOINOKi ; .
Last evening thcro was a rather quiet
but olccant wedding at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roll' , No. 813 Eighth
nvcnuo , the bride being Miss Kate Edin-
gor , a sister of Mrs. Roll' , and the happy
man being Mr. Robert Mullls , a well
known merchant of this city. The in
vitations were limited to the relatives
and a few Intimate friends. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. G , W.
Crofts , pastor of the Congregational
church. The arrangements in all their
details , as well as In the general cfl'ect ,
wore planned with excellent taste and
carried out with charming hospitality
nnd good cheer. The tloral decorations
wore bountiful , the rooms being given
the Appcaranco of fairy bowers. An or
chestra furnished low , sweet music dur
ing the evening. Ttio refreshments were
temptingly urvcd and the favored par
ticipants of the joyful event bad a de
lightful evening. The newly wedded
ones were the recipients of numerous
expressions of. the good will of
their many friends , nnd the congratula
tions and well wishes are by no means
confined to the limited number who wit
nessed the ceremony.
Mrs. Mullls. as she is now to bo known ,
is a young lady of many charms , promi
nent among which is her power of song ,
her voice being both sweet and cultured ,
The fortunate man who has won. hoi
needs no Introduction to Council liluflV
circles , he being one of the active , sue
Pffyl { business niou. of this thriving city
1AA.
The Oonnty Board Asked to Make the Levy ,
the Enterprise ) Being Assured ,
THE CONDITIONS TO BE MET.
Sirook Ilros' . New Fnctcry Fcollnc
of I ho 1'rcachcrn Toward Itcv , Me-
Crcnry Tlio MulllsIMItiRcr
Wcdflliig Queer Speculators.
Tlio HrltlKo Tnx In He Ijnvlcd.
The bridge company Is moving for the
nx voted by the city in the aid of that
enterprise. At the last session of the
cgislature a law was passed empowering
cities to vote such a tax ; and at n special
lection the proposition was carried by
an overwhelming majority , an almost
inanlmous vote , so enthusiastic were the
clti/.ens. The tax as voted was for six
mills nach year , for 1887 and 1838. This
aw provides that in such cases the city
clerk shall certify the result of the cloe-
lon to the county auditor , together with
ho rate of the tax , the years , and the
conditions. The county board shall then
evy the tax. This certillcate of the city
clerk has been made out , together witli
lie other documents , giving a history of
ho tax , and this huS been filed in the
county recorder's ' ofllco. The county
board is now to levy the tax as agreed to.
Hy the provisions of the law referred
o , this tax. when collected , cannot bo
paid out of the county treasury except
upon the order of the treasurer of the
sompanv , under direction of the presi
dent and a majority of the directors of
the company or upon the order of the
city council !
lioforu any of this money cm bo paid
out , however , the city counci , or a ma
jority of that body , must certify to the
county treasurer that the conditions tin-
lor which the tax was voted have been
complied with.
If the money remains in the county
reasurer for one year after it is paid in ,
t will bo forfeited and will bo canceled ,
ho taxpayers who have paid receiving
their money back.
Tlio conditions on which the tax was
granted are set forth as follows : The
levy for this purpose shall bo G mills
for two yearn. It shall bo levied and be
come due , collectable and payable one-
half thereof , or G mills levy in the year
1887 , and the remaining half thereof , or
6 mills levy in the year 1888 , provided
said highway bridge is fully completed
and in use and in operation bv said ( Into.
The company shall bo restricted to the
following charges :
One person 5 cents ; ono horse , buggy
and driver , 10 cents ; two horses , buggy
and driver , 15 cents ; two horses , wagon
and driver , 20 cents.
It is distinctly set forth as one of the
conditions that "before said tax , or any
part thereof , shall become duo , collect
able or pavable , said highway bridge
shall bo fully completed and in use and
operation , and after the completion of
said highway bridge the rates of toll as
found hereinbefore shall become obliga
tory and binding upon said company.'its
successors and assigns. "
The citizens are quite as ready to pay
the tax as they were to vote it , but they
of course want to have the conditions
fully complied with before they part with
their money. There seems to bo nothing
in the conditions which restricts the
company to building n strictly wagon
bridge , and so far us appears the com
pany catl build a combined railway nnd
wagon bridge and yet cojlect the aid
voted by tlio city. It is believed that the
bridge will be built as a wagon bridge ,
too , and when it is in operation in no-
cordanco with the general understanding
of this community , there will bo no
trouble in the company getting the rnonoy
as voted. There will bo n close watch ,
however , to see that the tax is not given
up until the purpose for which it was
voted is fully mot.
The county board yesterday afternoon
decided to have a writtoji report from the
county attorney , Colonel Daily , before
making the levy as requested.
Speedier Transit Needed.
The need for moro and better com
munication between Omaha and Council
lilulls is daily growing moro apparent.
It has boon especially so during this fair
time. Omaha has been crowded with
visitors , nnd many have sought hotel
accommodations on this side of tlio river ,
coming over at night and returning in
the morning. The rush lias been such
that in some of the hotels hero cots and
other additional conveniences have had
to bo called Into requisition. Iho trains
have been heavily loaded , but the greatest
lack is for chances for teams and
vehicles to cross the river. For
weeks the ferry train lias been unable
to properly care for the business.
Almost any night there can bo seen at
the depot n string of horses nnd wagons ,
waiting there all night so as to be able to
get over on tho' lirst ferry tram jn the
morning , Ir is only by thus getting into
line ttio night before that any ono desir
ing to take advantage of the early mar
ket in Omaha can bo sure of getting
over. Men with grapes and garden
products sleep under their wagons nnd
wail for the train. Yesterday morning
there was a string of wagons , four blocks
long , waiting from G o'clock until 0 o'
clock in the morning , before thcro was
any apparent lessening of numbers.
That thcro is need of n wagon bridge ,
and that , too , right away , is evident.
The rush for the ferry train has caused
n class of speculators to appear. Men
with wagons get a place ia the line , and
hold it until some anxious gardncr or
fruit man comes along who is willing to
pay them something for their chnnco.
The prices have been running from $1
to § 'J dollars. There was a consultation
among the ollicials of the city yesterday
to sco if some way could not bo devised
for stopping this sort of speculation , but
thcro seemed uoiio which would stand
legal tests.
For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge
to parties Who will build at once. Ad
dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 110 Main
street , Council mulls.
SEEING THE WHEKLS GO HOUND.
Strock Bros. Now Snsh Door nnd
Jill ml Factory Starts Up Well.
Messrs. Stroch brothers , who have con
ducted a sash , door and blind factory in
Princeton , III. , for the past twenty years ,
have quite recently erected a handsome ,
two-story , brick building , for the purpose
of carrying on their business in Council
Blntls.
Messrs. Stroch Bros. , nro heartily wel
comed hero , not only for theirown sakns ,
but because they will supply n want long
felt in this district of the country.
Their building , which IstoW feet ,
cost them over $5,000 , and they will em
ploy a force of trom twenty to thirty
workmen.
On the ground floor is a powerful new
engine , of sullicicnt force to drive the
entire machinery , which is distributed
over the two floors of the factory. The
first floor is occupied by tlio cutting ,
turning and dressing department , while
the second floor is used for finishing.
Messrs. Stroch Dros. , will principally
direct their attention to the manufacture
of sash , doors and blinds , and the pubho
attention is directed to the fact that the
firm intends to give special attention to
odd sizes.
The firm is prepared also to oxccuto
orders for luouldJujjs , or.iKuue.utul ( one
ng , stairs , scroll sawing , turning ,
ramcs , store finishing , inside furnishing
or houses , shelving , counters , planing
and ripping. Messrs. Stroch are also
manufacturers of n patent folding bed.
Ono distinguishable feature of the cs-
ablishmeiit is the fact that It has tlio
only flooring machine in this part of the
country.
The firm is about to build a palntshop
and drying kiln , both of which structures
vill soon bo completed.
The enterprise cannot but prove a sue-
cessul ono , under the personal manage *
nont of turn so long experienced In the
business , and of such firmly established
eputation. The lack of such n factory
n this locality lias frequently in tlio past
iauscd vexatious delays , because orders
mvo had to bo placed at a distance ,
s'ow , with the factory within easv
each of a largo extent of country , with
loniploto machinery , the public can have
ts wants supplied moro promptly and
moro satisfactorily.
Tlio lirm starts off under good ausnlcrs ,
laving a large number of orders to fill ,
t deserves a success commensurate with
ho want it is designed to fill , and with
ho intelligence and experience of the
jcntliMiien who compose It. Messrs.
jtroch Uros. nro heartily commended to
ho business community of Iowa and
Nebraska.
The HPV. lr. K. I ) . flloOrenry.
The following resolutions regarding
the Rov. Dr. McCrcary , were passed by a
unanimous vote i > t the minister's mect-
ng held Monday alternoon at the Hap-
1st church :
Wherca . Onr hrloved brother and cn-la-
ori'r , the Hev. Dr. E. I ) . McCrcary nt the
Methodist Episcopal church of this city , Is
soon to remove to another Held of labor , his
Kistornto about to cxplie by limitation , '
hcri'fore ,
HelsolU'il , Thnt we , ns pastors of the fol-
owing imtncil churches do , nt this our rrj-
ilnr monthly nicctlnc , express our sinceio
eiret thnt lie Is so boon to leave u . That
vo have found In Dr. McCreary a truly cour-
coiis , wise and conscientious brother : thnt
> V \\onl and example ha has bemi helpful to
is ; that In the community asell its in his
own church ho has done R noble work in the
Ine of religious nnd moral reform : that ho
s an nblo and eloquent preacher of the ios-
icl ; that ho possesses mural courage In an
inusnal decree and Is a man ot pletv and
earning , mitt his C'liristlan deportment has
been in every way consistent with his oflice
and profession.
Jtosolved , That wo bespeak for him a most
! ordlal reception by the ministers of the city
o which he may bo appointed bv his confer
ence. , trustlnir that his relations with thmn
nay bo us pleasant as thev have been with
i.s , nnd that wo Invoke upon him nnd his
family the blessings of Almighty God.
. \V. OKOPTS
Pastor os the Conereeationnl Church.
D. 11. COOM-.Y ,
Pastor Baptist Church.
T. J. MACK BY ,
Hector Eolscopal Church.
II. A. Ur.lciniNiiAcii ,
Pastor Jcandlnavian liaptlst Chinch.
S. I ) . 1'IIKI.PS ,
Pastor l'resbterian Church.
Council Ululls , Sept. 5.18S7.
Police Picking * .
Judge Aylesworlh had a lonesome day
n court yesterday , and took an early
idjournniont so as to go across the river
with tlio crowd of sight-seers.
J. II. Wait was arrested as an ordinary
Irunlc , and mnnncod to rake up 0.40 In
cash for securitv for his appearance. He
did not appear , and the balance was
charged up to profit and loss.
A fellow giving his name as Richardson
was booked on the horrible charge of bo
ng sick. Ho is still being cared for at
leadquartcrs , until able to resume Ins
\imloss journey through life.
Volght , n tailor , was arrested for being
IrunK , but allowed to go on his promise
.o appear in tlio morning. Ho sent word
o the judge that ho had to finish a suit
of clothes for a man wiio wanted to go to
the fair , and was too busy to come to
court.
TIIF. MOST ASTONISHING , safest and
iromptc.st remedy lor all nfl'octions
af the throat and lungs is Dr. J. 11. Mc
Lean's Tar Wine Lung Ualm. * 2r > cents a
bottle.
ProjjreHs of the South.
ATLANTA , Gi. : , August 27. "In seven
years , " ssiys Henry \V. Grady , the well
known editor , "the south has increased
her manufactures ? 21 ,000,000. lly this 1
mean that in 1830 she had to do without
or buy from the north and west. This
docs not include the gain in her agricul
tural product. It simply moans ores ,
minerals , marbles and manufactured
goods. This statement is umasing. Its
details are even more so. She now has
about forty iron furnaces in blastmaking
7.10,000 tons of iron a year. She is now
actually building thirty-one new furnaces ,
with a capacity of moro than 1,000,000
tons a year , so that her iron output will
more than double when the furnaces now
being built go into blast. In 1880 she
produced 450,030 tons of iron ; in 1880 ,
750,000 tons. In 1889 she will produce
1,800,000 tons. The furnaces now being
built will add f20,000,000 ti year to her
income dug from her iron beds and made
into pay. "
In six yonrs following the cotton expo
sition she built 173 now cotton mills ,
putting 1,000,000 spindles in motion. The
cottonseed oil mills grew in the past six
years from forty-six to 140 , and ten new
mills are now being built nt a cost of
11,500,000. One-third of the crop of
cotton seed now runs through the mill ,
yielding $8,000,000 worth of crude oils.
In fertilizer factories the same increase
is noticed. Georgia bought 160,000 tons
of fertilizer seven years ago , overv ton of
which was bought in the north. Last year
125,000 tons were manufacturld in Georgia ,
and tills capacity will bo doubled in
another year. Atlanta supplies a half
dozen southern states with trunks and
valises. She sails agricultural impli-
ments into Mexico , paper bags into Cali
fornia , and razors over n dozen states. A
year ago wo sent north for as simple a
thing us coflins. Now n collin factory in
Atlanta keeps a hundred men at work.
There are not loss than a dozen furniture
factories scattered about the city reach
ing up to fine grades of furniture. Six
years ago there was hardly a broom fac
tory in the south. Now there are a dozen
broom factories in Atlanta. All these
smaller articles manulnoturcd. in which
labor is the main cost , in which raw
product ! . ? made valuable and in which
small capital is needed , tlio south , form
erly relying entirely on the north , now
relics almost entirely on herself. "
The cleansing , antiseptic and healing
qualities of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
are uneq nailed.
CROCKERY
,
LAMPS ; GLASSWARE ,
AND
FINE POTTERY.
Prices Very Low ,
W. S. HOMER & Co. ,
JVO. 23 MAtX ST. ,
COUNCIL U CUFFS , I A :
WE AK ME N ! KSS
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iif IUia 2fV iio kulthaxiVUurousSitfDiih. fistula
Currant " 5\JQ tilllmUBllr or w rorftltu'ltt ) la cuts.
Ursattst Imi'tonm.Bls or r all otkcr btlis. went raws PCM
5 f.Ujcur.alBJIirt.moBtks Jtalsd p Mpkl.i c. rum
THE FALL SEASON
[ Living opened , the- time for purchasing
icavy clothing npproaches and every one
wishes to know where to go to get the best
quality for the least money. If you will
INSPECT OUR STOCK
> cforc you purchase elsewhere , you will be
enabled to see about what you can pur
chase your selections for. It will not be
necessary for you to buy of us , we simply
extend vott an invitation to call and ex
amine the Finest nnd Best Selected stock
of clothing ever in Council Blufl's. We
oiler for sale a large line of
SAWYER CASHMERES ,
NORTH ADAMS CASHMERE ,
AND BROADBROOK & LIV
INGSTONE'S CASHMERE
suits , in sack or frock styles , in the hair
lines , silk mixtures , gray mixtures , blown
mixtures , criimon mixtures , broken plaids
and all the new styles. These to be ap
preciated must bu seen. They are neat ,
nobby goods. We have n fine line of
PRINCE ALBERT
Coats and Vests , as well as four-button
Cutaways , in all colors. These goods in
cut , fit , fini'h ami * rimming , aie equal to
the best tailor made Roods and wo oiler
them for less than half a tailor could make
them for. Youths' and Children's suits
A SPECIALTY.
We show a fine line of these coeds as well
as a full assoitmcnt of the cheaper grades
for school wear. A full line of knee pants
and boy's shirt waists.
We have everything imaginable in
GENTS'FURNISHINGS ,
Including Hats , Caps , the finest line of
Neckwear ever in the city. Silk , Alapaca
and Gingham Umbrellas. A full line of
White Shirts , besides Percales , Cheviot
and Flannels of all color ? .
We are here to show goods and trust
the public will favor us by giving ns a call
and at least inspect our lines , \ \ hiclive
claim equal to anything ever in this city.
JOE W. BACH&RACH ,
No. 418 Broac/way , Council Bluffs.
Next Boor to TiiB Manhattan.
Coaches and Hacks in City.
WILLIAM WELCH ,
OFl'ICESs
No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan
Telephone No. 33
Na. 015 Main Street , Telephone No , 9
OFFICER < 0 1'UbEl' ,
GOOHroadway , Council
Established 1S57.
REMEDY
Wn.ii POSITIVELY CURE ALL SvrniLrno
DISEASES or RECENT OB Loxa
STANDING IN FROM FIVB
to TEN DAYS.
1 OTHER REMEDY ON EARTH
Will In All Cases Cure This Disease.
Since tlio history of metllclno a trim Sr > elflc for
FjpMlltlc Il - o Im been "lElit , fw J''Il.I11filr ' ! '
MAOIC KKMhlU
found until thcilUcoveryof our
\Vrlmipevery retson to licllevo that It u ' "
lutrljr unkn jwn to any physician , prclnllit or chem
ist lt\nK. ! clllier In tld ur the ulJ world. , .
thirteen yeirs
Unas Jhco\ered ! > mere Rixlltnt
sco by ii man of nu flnincUl mcaiM but n ii 'ur l
chemist , who only u ed It In quiet v * iv ; In uisil
coining m lili noilto where tutteroM lould net no
miff , thouah thoroughly trylnz mory known 10 ii-
rdynml employing lie moit kWfui ph > IUan In
thi > land , who liaJ ultimately pronounced tne o easel
' " '
"ThSm'incdr hero a l cttUM hai been Kunrcle I with
the utmost iccrccy alncp In illmovery. un'llaunr
go. ithrntliticnrniM dlcdtoor. a he alwayihaJ
tx-fn. anil Ihe orlz nil formula purchased of hl
widow. Thliln h-lef l the true hUtoryot this mo i
WTHK COO'K ' lll.MKUV 00. therefore i Imo posie.-
nlon of the only mc-llclne In the world ( hat will euro
tht lroudrd ) ll ca n In nil fa forim.
They are Jiistinod In tliU tat ment for the reis-n
that the latent mrdlcal worka pablUhoJ by the lie.t-
kno n HUlhorlllrJ. nay tVre Is no true speclilc
\Vcta\rnowwe ham THUS Sreoinc-ovB TIIVT
Those who hue employe 1 PVCTT other known ri'ia-
edy without benefits touldBl\3m ) a trial. Nocuie
norty , andnoeipenseiojiauentlnany war.
We do not sell the Itemedy , or lend It out , un-lcr
thli dliome at oir ; Dis
pensary. or at Iho patlent'a residence either In
Omaha or chewheie la casei where thu patient u
unahlelo come to us. . . . . . .
' In attend-
Wu liavpu KrRUlisr I'hyOcInn
anre who I * a graduate urativrral coliegpi
mill Inn hail ovur 30 fHr ' porliip ' .
Ir n FAIL TO cumt. THE COOK KKMKIIi CO.
VI ILL mrUNDALI. MOHrYA.SO TAT KMTIIir Xr M
iMcunitin IN TIIITIVO OUAHA , whether ihe < llstanc8
leti-nor ten thousand miles.
Our lontracta will he endorsed by a re ponslble
penon and to the entire satlsfacllom of patients.
Old chronic cases ot tlonoirh < t and Ulcvt perma
nently cured , as If by nUKlc , In HTB daii. „ , . . , ,
' Dlood ,
'Ihls Remedy acts Immediately upon the
removlne from the sy stem e\ err trai.e of poison.
Fov r Sore * . Vlrer ' Krniitlona , < '
Month. Jlnlr-Kulllrnr , and all bkln ! > !
cat * * cured In in r lou ly short time.
Na other known Remedy In the world i an d In all
months what we guarantee to do la two wceka.
All we ask Is a trial. DOXOT FORQIT THAT wi
OnAEASTEK A CTBK OB NO PAT. No HpCClallst 1)1
Physician will do tWi , You know from nast expert
-nee. If you are one of the afflicted. These Physi
cians know thcr hire no remedy with which they
CAN cure all Chronic Cases of Syphilis , ana will , as i
mattrr of lours' , say It U Impossible to effect a pep
manent cure , nut we defy any of tn m to brine us a
ease tnat we will not cure permanently laasuortei
time than la required for the most recant cases wlti
any oilier known remedy In th . world
Correipondcnce and a critical Investigation sollo-
Ited both a to our fiiuniUl tundtng and t eraclty.
Address
COOK REJIEDY CO. ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
T. BOBM )7.U ty > . Ilu
: , .
l idv6rtliemonti , such M Lost , Fauna
io Loan , For Snlo , To Rent , nnti , Ooanllnr ,
etc. , wilt tclnitrUd In thli column at the loir
wtoofTKN CENTS PICK IjI.NE forth * flr laser-
ton find VIveCcnUrerLlnefoi-ench subieqitont
Iniortlon. Lc ve drcrUitment * nt our olllcu
Mo. 13 Feart Iticut , no.ir llro dw 7 , Couucll
Uluffg.
_
_ WANTS. _
ANTKD-Vtrgt-clfiM furnished
room or
rooms nnd board by gentleman nnd wife.
Address ? < . llco olllco.
Foil SAM- : W.BOO house , NO. 421 a Kiriith
street , corner of I'lfth n\onue. N I1.
Oodtro & Co.
WANTED-A peed plrl for cook. Apply nt
once to Mis. J. K-Mol'lii'iBon , No. lu'bl
Tierce street
TANThD-A plrl for trenoritl lioii'mtork.
TT Small tmmljr , liniuly Kitchen. .Oil flth no. .
WANTKD-Yoiinir utrl who wntits to RO to
sclinol nml luilp do lioueeuork to pay fur
her boanl. Addrma MT ! ! , llou olllco.
T7iuuNrnniK ANi ) STOYBS : roTthuTiioiTao
JL' diiys nt Rrently reducuil unco * to omko
room lor full Mock. Piiitlos fimilxhhii ; KOOI !
rotcreneos can buy on weekly or monthly pay-
incnlB. A. J. Mmutol , IE , ) nnd H25 llromtnny.
filOU SAfji : A drflt-clnis reMuurnnt , tiest lo-
JL' cut Ion In city , llontod by ttonin. Wnter-
uorkg , oxc < * liont patiotingo ; rniigo , ice hotipo ,
kill lien , everything In Ilist-clat ? atjlo. Wl h to
Kelt on nccount of III licnlth. Jnlm Allon. Coun-
ell Illlilld.
_
FOlt SAt.n-Stock of ilrtiKS In central No-
bnitkit. Will Invoice nliout SUM ) . In-
qulruof Iliirlc , Huss > VCo. , Council Illuir * , In.
S'ALi : OU THAUK.-For Council IllmU
property 41,000 ncres of town nnd No-
tnnskn land. J. It. Mice , 110 .Mum St. . Council
Illnirs.
_ _
Sf.FRlNClSACADElY
Cor. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs.
Ono of the best Educational Institu
tions in the west. Hoarding and day
school conducted by the Sihters of Char
ity , n. v. M.
Hoard and tuition for a term of live
months , ! ? 75. For further particulars
address SISTER SUPERIOR ,
St. Francis Accdomy ,
Council Binds , la.
JOHN V. STONE. JACOU H1MS
& SIMS ,
Attorneys at Law ,
Practice in the State and Federal Cour t
Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Heno Block.
COUNCIL
E. S. BARXttTT ,
Justice o ± the Peace ,
410 Broadway , Council Binds.
Referi to any bank or business house in the
city. Collections a specialty.
Star Sale Siables and Mule Yards
llronduny , CounU ! lllullt , Opp Dummy Depot
HUK-OS and mules constantly on hand
for s-alo at retail or in car load loK
Orders , promptly filled by contract on
short notice. Stork fold on commisMon
Telephone 111. SHUTr.u & Boun.
Opposite Dummy Depot , Counci Ululls
BEST LIGHT LIVERY
SS cii-r.
The finest of driving horses always on
hand and lor sale by
MASE WISE.
-Of-
id'j feet in size , colored liy ndilltion. slionlnir
all lots anil suli-livlliiH ( ) included In tenltory
1) ) miles iioith nnd &outli by 10' , mile * cu.it nnd
west.
west.FKICE $10.
Addicas C. It. AUr.NT , Publisher.
In Amber'
TovtolseShell
cc.Hair On
nninents , as
well as tlio
newest nov-
s. cities in fiair
goods.
. Hair goods
! / - ' nuideto order
. . , , - & $ j ? \
Mrs. C. Ii. Gillette
2 ! ) llr.iii St. , Couiipil Hliill's , Iowa. Out
of town work solicited , and all mail
orders promptly attended to ,
The Mittor hotito In Ml-som ! Valleys fur
nished llrttlass tliroiiclmut anil with a I into
business ostublisliod. Will bu icntod on liberal
terms to responsible imrtlts. Cull mi or ml-
lll'HH PlIUCV.
Mlssour Valley
Creston House ,
Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
Only Hotel in the City
with Fire Escape ,
Electric Call Bells.
AccuiniuodutloiiK I'lrot Clam ,
And ECatCH Iteiuiiiinlile
Max Mohn , Proprietor
T. F. BRITT , M. D. ,
SURGEON ,
NO. 007
MYNSTER STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS
* - '
-s',1
M
s-
BLUFFS
DR. RICE'S
Common cne
ernialSupport
TIIK
Greatest Inventicn of the Aye.
Kupiuru or Hernia n Site chilly
SKM > roil ILLUSTRATE ! * UIItUULAKS.
BIK : iAitrs rimAir DISEASES A JSH'KCIAL.TY.
Cuu-s nil kinds of Chronic Dlao.no } that nio curiiblo wllh his most Wnmlorfiit Vosotnblo
Homcillcs. IB the oldest anil moat successful Spuulnllfll ltitlio ebt. Call mill "o liltii.
orricn , NO. 11 PIAKI : ,
Ollko Hours : b to j'l''m.1 , i . ' Ooillicil Bluffs , IOW8/ .
I'.EST .MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF
Organs
Persons wishing to purcliaso instruments will find it to their interest to
call on us.
IiifctriiiuciilN Tuned and Repaired. We never full to give natlsl'ue lon.
Over iJO years' i\pcricnco InPinno nnd Organ Work.
Swanson EVIusic Co.
No. 329 Broadway , Council JJlufls , Iowa
THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK
Heats them nil
for Sample Trunks
nnilUiiHes , Tlicatri-
cil : and Tourists'
Trunks. Dontfuil
to see it. Tlio
Liulii'.s' Fsivoritn.
This nnd nil otlief
kinds ot Trunks
tuul Castis inaiiti-
fnotureil by
Zimmerman &
Young Bros.
Anil .sold nt whole
sale unil rettnl.
Two carloads on
lianil at
t- -
5 < lii ICroiulvvay
Council BluTs , Iowa ,
Send Jbi < Circulars and Priccn ,
BSTAHUSHED1SGS
D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY ,
E Tallow Polls
cs , , ,
WOOL AXI > FURS.
JUyltcst dfarXct J'l-lccs , rronit
Jtctitrns.
820 and 82 Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa.
FINE MILLINERY.
NEW FALL STYLES OPEN.
1415 DOUGLAS ST. , - OMAHA
REAL ESTATE.
Vncutit I.ols , I.nri'lfl , City ItcsliloniXM utid
r tiii8. At it > piuierty | In wuttura pint of ulty
All
B. P. OFFICER ,
Real Estate & Insurance Agent ,
Mourn C , o\er Ofliccr It I'tiscy's Jl.ink , Couno
A. SCUUltZ ,
Justice of the P ace.
Oillce ever American nxprosa. r
No : 419 BROADWAY