0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : fojSPNESPAY. SEPTEMBER 141887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FFICE , HO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DtllYered by can-ltr m nnypartof the city at twenty cents per wuot H. W. TILTOW. - Manager. TKLEPHO.NE3 : Nioirr KDITOII No. 23. MlNOIt MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Keller , tailor. Fall goods cheap. E < 1 , Simmons wns au early drunk , ar rested yesterday. Charlie Licpold has opened Ills saloon again ut No. 529 Broadway. The Insane commissioners yesterday adjudged Mrs. liolclutte Peterson insane. An express team ran nway yesterday and wont into the creek on upper Broad way. way.Ladles Ladles , see combined writing desk and sowjmj machine. Domestic ollice , 105 Main. Lake Mnnawa has raised over two feet during the past two days on account of the Missouri river raise. The union labor party convention meets in the old opera house on Bryant Btroct at 10:80 : o'clock this morning. The Union Veteran legion will give a quadrille party on next Monday night at the G. A. It. hall for thu benelit of a re lief fund. Mr. Frank Creley , of Omaha , and Miss Ardelia A. Lash , of this city , were united in marriage at tlio bride's resilience yes terday afternoon by the llev. G.V. . Crofts. The funeral of Harriet M. Blaxsim will bo held this morning , the friends meet ing at the house at U.iio ana the services at St. Xuvier's Catholic church to be ut 10 o'clock. The case of J. J. McOrcgory , charged with doing up John Williums on the island , which was to have been heard yesterday belore 'Squire Schtir/ was con tinued for one week. The bids for ten now houses to cost from fl.BOO to $3,000 each to be erected northwest of the transfer on Kighth avenue byC. J. Colby , have been opened , but as some amendments are to be made the bids will be held open until next Monday. Marriage licenses wore yesterday issued to Chris. Shadier , of Shelby , and Annie Larson , of Omaha ; Frank Colly , of Omaha , and Delia Iloga , of this city ; John Graham , of Cedar llapids. and Mary A. Uerrinan , of Council Blutl's ; John P. Kmig and Anna M. Uichtemeier , of Council Dlutls. John Mills has been appointed adminis trator for the estate of Michael Kearns , tlio old man who was a county charge for so long a time and finally died in the county jail after being arrested as being drunk. His estate consists of about $100 in nickles and dunes found upon him when last ariested. Judson , Fisher & Co. , owners of John M. Abbott , ha\e secured the contract for furnishing all the fraud needed for the water woiks building ut Florence. They will commence del.very th'e ' fall , and will supply n largo amount. They have one of the liuest a.md bunks in this part of the country , located but a short dis tance up the river on this side , A building at Avoca , owned by Mr. Ilcaley , has it permanent injunction is sued against its use for saloon purposes. As the owner desires to have it occupied for other purpo&cs , it became necessary to give bonds and get tlio needed per mission from the court , and this was ac complished yesterday. As it was the lirst case which lias arisen the clerk had to Ecok information of Judge Deemer as to how the papers should be made out , and the record made up.m For Sale Cheap Lois near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. H. Hice , No. 110 Main etrcet , Council 13lulls. Watches , clocks , jewelry , otc. , the best in the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415 Broadway. Repairs : t specialty. J. W. and E. L. Sqtlire lend money. I'crHnnal I County Clerk Shea was at Avoca yes terday on business. George Ferguson , wife anil child re turned homo yesterday morning. W. S. Collins , ofVahoo , Nob. , a prominent banker of that place , was in the city yesterday. George T. Phelps , who has been in Texas and Now Mexico for the past three months , returned home yesterday. Mayor Groncweg returned yesterday morning from the cast. Uo suemed to enjoy the reading of the council pro ceedings on his way homo from the depot. Mrs. G. W. Crofts and daughter , Miss Winnie , expect to start to-morrow on their eastern trip. Miss Crofts' health is improving , and site hopes to bo strong enough to enjoy the trip. T. Hurloy and Charles Ilobbs loft last night fur Indianapolis to attend thu an nual convention of the grand lodge Switchmen's Mutual Aid association of Nortli America. Hurley goes as a mem ber of the grand lodge while Ilobbs goes Ob a delegate. Money to loan. Cooper & Judnon. Khado Tract * . in.OOO Catalpa , Speeiora nnn White Maple , six to ten feet high , will bo sold very cheap , if the lot is taken. Also ap ples in largo or small quantities. 11. C. Uaynor , Council Hlull's , lown. Tlia 1 .minim Need Watchers. Numerous complaints tire inailo about thu way the sun vapor strcot lamps urn run , but still thu council ordered the bill paid. On the committee In charge of the street lamps is one particular gentleman who always shouts economy when at the council meetings , and he doesn't want improvements unless ho knows who is to pay for thorn. He'd bolter put in some of Ins economy and time watching these lamps. _ _ Visit the now jeweler , C. Voss , No. 415 Uroadwav , if you wish anything in his lino. He has a tine assortment ot the best goods , Now KutrrprlspH. C. J. Colby is in communication with the proprietors of a largo piano factory with a view of their removing the factory to this cnty. The prospects aru good for leeurmg 11 , and if it should bo deter mined to remove hero it would bo the means of bringing many families as well. Ho is also endeavoring to induce a soap factorv to locate hero , but tint prospects tor this tire not as good as with thu piano tirm , This same soap house sold ten ear loads of their product in Omaha last sea- ion , and has a well established business. The KlnnorH. A , Christiansen pleaded guilty to being Intoxicated .yesterday iu I'olicu court and I rvas lined $7.00. J. Wills , ft man who claimed ho never law Christiansen before but was in a buggy with him when arrested , was lei oil by paying the costs. J. uauinanu pleaded hard to bo let < rote to his wife , but the judge thought no oiio Ihould sutler but ho for his. shortcomings mid ho would bo a bother to his wife i lot go. so lined him (3.1G and ho serves I jut In jail. A. P. Conn was fined | 8.10 as a plain i Iruulc witlv a ndo iu the patrol COUNCIL BLUFFS DOINGS. Another Sale of the Motor Line and the Improvements Planned , THE ROTHERY DIAMOND CASE The Illsc In tlio MlfHOurl Closely Wntchcd-Ncw ISntcrprlscs Iu View Death or Mrs. S. II , Foster A Flat COHO of Uurlarjr. finlo ofthe Motor Ijlnc. It seems there are two or three Kansas City men who have looked the ground over very thoroughly during the pas1' two months and have linally concluded their plans. They have begun to show their hand and in consequence , if the plans they have arranged are allowed to bo worked out , a big scheme will bo de veloped which will boom their own purses as well as ensure the future pros perity of that old chestnut , the motor line. line.Few Few people know , but several suspect , that the Manawa molor railway whinh , it is alleged , was built by J. K. Graves , of Dubuqiio , is about to bo , iu a few days , sold to these Kansas City men. As is known to the disgust of many , the motor line is still in the same condition it has boon all summer. This is without doubt , due to no one except , ) . K.Graves. He has repeatedly stated that "it is all right , r > nd the crossings will be put in , in a short time , " but these crossings are not jet in and it is asserted by several that these "well worn" crossings have never even boon ordered. All this is known to these gentlemen and in the face of it , they have ueen con stantly working with Graves in the hope that lie would sell. There has been numerous back sots ami it has been with much dilliculty they have succeeded thus far. F. ( ' . Heed , one of the three gentle men , has boon iu the city for a number of weeks. All preliminary work has devolved upon him while the ether gentlemen interested , ono of whom is J. K McElroy , are iu Kansas City. Mr. Graves is once more expected to arrive in this city , either to-day or to morrow to compioto thu arrangements. Should everything bo settled satisfac torily the motor railway will , it is hoped , bo "pushed to completion , " once more. The citizens have every reason to be lieve , if the sale is made to these gentle men , that it will bo worked for all there is in it , for they are said to be rustlers and not liable lo allow it to remain dormant. "Got there Eli , " was the motto Mr. Graves inserlcd in a loiter oncu in regard to the motor line when ho began to lay rails. Since then he has probably for gotten there ever was an "Eli , " but it is hoped ho will ' 'got there" on the transfer of the line -Jiud give someone else a show. Should the line ctianjre hands , and it is quite positive Iho transfer will bo com pleted within a few days , several other transfers will shortly after follow. It is stated that it is the purpose of the purchasers , in order to derive all the financial benolits possible from their en terprise , to extend the line from its pres ent terminus at Hotel Manawa. across the mouth of Mosquito crook to Manhat tan beach and there erect a hotel that will surpass Hotel Manawa , as they believe - liovo the beach the proper place for the location of a hotel. It is also their intention to control tiio sand and ice privileges as well as those of the boats and thu beach. I > V thus consolidating the interests and haying it backed by abundant capital Manawa , next season , will do a larger business and much more satisfactory than over. A Stolen Diamond. f The trial of Herb liothery , of Omaha , on ttic cliargo of larceny was the draw ing card in the district court yesterday , and was not completed. Iho prosecu tion introduced evidence to show that Rothory stole a diamond stud from Mrs. Burhorn's jewelry store , liothery and a companion named Morse were in the store looking at goods , and immediately after they went out the diamond , which was in the tray they had boon examin ing , was discovered to bo missiug. The officers were at once put after them , and they were found with others in the Tre- mont house bar room. Rothery and Morse were arrested , and llolhory imme diately asked for the clerk , who had pointed thorn out , and who had boon showing them goods , what the price of the diamond stud was. Ho replied $23 , and Uothery at once tendered that amount of money to make the loss good , with the understanding that ho would bo over the next day and see about it. Ho was in a great hurry to catch the dummy train , and did not want to be detained. He was taken to the station , however , neither the clerk nor the otliccr wanting to take the proffered money. At the sta tion the two men were searched , but the diamond was not found. C. Bin-horn , a nephew of Mrs. Hurhorn , was the clerk who waited upon thorn , and Mrs. liur- horn , who was in the store at the time , also noticed some suspicious moves while the two men were looking at the trays o' jowelrv. Neither of thorn saw Uothory taUo the diamond , but the position "In which ho stood , and the immediate discovery of its being gone , caused them to be very positive that he took the little gem. The defense introduced Jacob Rogers to testify that young Uurhorn had told him that the stud was worth less than $ ' . ) , but young Uurhorn denied that ho over told Roirors any such tiling , and that the only conversation which he over had with Rogers about the matter was ono day when Rogers came- into the store and tried to got the nrittcr settled , and advised him to take money for the diamond mend and lot the case drop. Rothory will probably go on the stand in his own behalf to-day. The evidence against him is circumstantial , and yet it Is quito strong thus far. What his ex planations will do toward weakening it remains for to-day to develop. The llivcr'8 Ulsu. The Missouri river rise has been three foot six inclios since Sunday morning , the highest known at this season of Iho year. The rise at Sioux City on Satur day was thirty-four inches and it is re ported as doing much damage iu cutting away th o earth. It is now within a fool of being as high as during the Juno rise in 1880 , at this point , and is about on the stand. It is now at the gumbo line and will have to fall before the cutting in process begins , if there is to bo any. China \Voddlne. AVOCA , Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hotzel entertained their friends Monday evening , September 12 , in honor of their twcntietli anniversary , or china wed ding. At an early hour , despite the rain , their parlors presented an animated scono. Earnest congratulations , hand shaking and well wishes for R continu ance of another twenty years as happy as those passed were extended the nappy pair.At . At 9SO : refreshments were served under the management of E , liromor , the caterer - oror of Davenport , In. , comprising the delicacies of the season. After this cards music and dancing wcro engaged in ami not until the short hand on the clock pointed to two little btrMght marks on the dial did the friends turn homowan I feeling it was well to have boon thoro. Mr. And Mrs. Hotzel wcro the reel pi 1 outa of many beautiful remembrances in hina , among thorn wcro noticed a set of Iccorated china liih dishes , Mr. and Mrs. ' . A. Johann and Mr. and Mrs , J. S. Stcger , St. Louis , Mo. ; pair of elegant Iftpaneso vases , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ) ccker , and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kcrker , ) avenport , la..decoratedchitmsaladdlsh , Mrs.C.F.Hclzolandfamlly.Davonport.la. ; ct oyster platters in decorated china , ilr. and Mrs. J. II. Stiger , St. Louis , do. ; elegant French plato mirror , Thomas Thompson , Davenport , la.chiua ; icrry dish , Mr. and Mrs. O. I' . Wyland , iarlan , la. ; decorated china fruit stand ami plate , n. J. Davis and daughter , Iarlan. la. ; ono dozen decorated Ice iream dishes and cakodish. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. T. Schneider , Council Blull's , la. ; cut glass berry dish with silver standard , Mrs. T..Kercher , Davenport , la. ; unique salad bowl. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. llallcr , Omaha , Nob. ; fancy card receiver of crystal and china , Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Meyer , Milwaukee , Wis. ; sot decorated china tea plates. Air. ami Mrs. George 1) . lotzcl , Grand Island , Nob. ; ono do/.on lecoratcd china sauce plates , Mr. and tlrs. A. D. I'ackard ; pair cut glass per- "umo bottles , Fred Waltmann ; dccoraled alt , pr-ppor and toothpick holder , Mr. and Mrs. George Mair ; decorated crystal icrfume bottles with perfume ; Henry irandt , half do/.en china fruit plates ; * lr. and Mrs. C. H. Norton , Mr. and ilrs , F. G. Ilet/.el , half do/.cn china but- er plates ; Roy , Clarence , Ollio and Min- lie ilctzcl , toast set of roiocolored china ; Mr. and Airs. 11. B. Day , , china broad ) late ; Mr. and Mrs. llariow , decorated alt , and popper , and took tooth- ) lcks with silver standard ; Air. tirs. D. Hunt , Air. and Airs. E. Cook , lulf dozen decorated china fruit plates ; diis Hatty Al. Hunt , Airs. 1' . B. Hunt , drs. J. W. Davis , decorated china tea ct of fifty-six pieces ; Air. and Mrs. Peter Wieso , Air. and Airs. Henry Peters , Air. and Airs. C. N. Voss , Mr. and Airs , lenry Wicse , Air. and Airs. H. O. Self- 'ert ; from the groom ( of twenty years ) to irido , a handsome oracolct set with pearls. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greenamayer , 023 Mynster St. , tele- 211. Death of airx. Korstor. Yesterday afternoon death released rom further sutlering Airs. J. H. Foster , She had boon ill for about two weeks , and for days her anxiousfriends , have icon hoping , despite their own judgment and that of physicians. Blood poisoning lad set in with accompanying com ) lications , and death came swiftly and uroly. Mrs. Foster was a woman of nany sterling traits of head and heart , ler husband , who is ono of the best. ; nown business men of the city , has the undcrest sympathy of the community , n which ho family have so long lived , [ 'here are two children also , one a son of about ton years of ago , the other a little laughter aged about three yo.irs. It was but recently that they lost ono child , a laughter , and the shadow had not ) assed away before this deeper ono set- les on the homo. The fuuural services are to bo hold Thursday forenoon , Rev. Jr. Phelps ollicjating. List your property with Cooper & Judson , No. 120 Alain st. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. The Woukly Shoot. The Alanawa Gun club held their weekly shoot yesterday afternoon at the driving lark. The shot at twenty Peoria black jirils each , the following being TIIK BCOP.I : : handy luooi onoo oiooo 11010 8 1'llilllps 11010 110JO 00000 10211 8 West 11101 01111 lllll 11100-lli Mnttlial 01101 01001 10C01 11101 11 Atherton 11101 loooi loott 01101 ia frslieim 00101 10000 10100 ( .0110 7 I'idd 0010'J 00000 11010 01000 5 llardin 11000 01100 01111 11111 13 Mubbs 01101 11110 liooi 10111 14 Hrown 11101 ooou oitio 00100-10 Rnikliliin H001 OOOU OIOOO 00100 0 Shea 01100 00011 If you are suffering with weak or in flamed eyes , or granulated eyelids , you can be quickly cured by using Dr. J , H. AIcLean s Strengthening Eye Salvo. 25 cents a box. "Piano" Stealing. Thieves broke into the no\r Amcnt flats during Monday night and stoic soire car penter's tools belonging to the men in the employ of C. Bosen. Among the tools stolen wcro an iron block plane which has before been the cause of send ing ono man up for eighteen months tor stealing it. Should the one who stole it this time be caught ho will probably be bent to keep the other eighteen mouth's man company. 508 Uroiulw.iy [ > OH They are closing out boots and shoes without regard to cost or value. Ono word to the wise. Call. MAN AND HIjTdACK-KNIFE. A Peculiar Collect Ion of Blutlcs In the National Museum. Chicago News : Prof. Otis Alason , of the National museum made an appeal to the public at largo through the Washing ton Star the other day for an eighteenth century jack-knifo. That evening before the professor finished his dinner , a gen tleman brought tp his house a rusty and broken old knife dug upon the battlelield of Ticonderoga found side by side with the Hint blade of an Indian knife. Then some ono signing the name of Benjamin Franklin , sent tun professor the knife with which , it is claimed , Franklin fash ioned the sticks of his kite. It is not a jack-knife , but a penknife of very mod ern manufacturehavlng.as some modern pocket-knives havoa little pair of cissors in it , in place of ono of the blades. Another gentleman , whose ollicial posi tion has given him opportunity to maku such collections , lias promised to give to the museum , not a jack-knife of the eighteenth century , but a collection of Asiatic knives. The Ticondoroga kmfo is rusted and the blade is broken. It was a long , slender knife of one blade , and originally the blade turned on a hinge or spring so that the knife could bo shut , but it is rusted still now. Every boy knows what a jack-knifo is , and there are very few American boys who have not owned one. What a great museum wants of a jack-knife , though , may puzzle not only thu boys but some of the older folks , too. ' ( 'heroin lies hidden the prime idea of the National museum , which is so planned and ar ranged that when the grand scheme is fully perfected it will tell the story of a man in all his relations. It will tell , iu object lossions , how he was cradledwhat ho played with when a child , how he was dressed , what his occupations in man hood , how ho wont to war , how and what ho worshippedwhat ceremonies attended his marriage and funeral. It will tell the story not only of ono man , as ho is known and scon to-day on Pennsylvania avenue , but of primitive man , ot the red man , the African , the Esquimau. His social relations and his employments will bo illustrrted. All things laid under con tribution for his use or amusement will have full exposition. And the jack-knifo tells something of tins great story. The jack-knifo , Prof. Alason says , Is properly a knife of ono blado. It derives its name from thu French Jacques , which is a name given to low , Illiterate follows. Their knives had but ono blado. When a nutn learned to write ho had to sharpen lilii pen , and carried a penknife with twc or more blades. To toll the history ol the jack-kuifo or oue-bladcd knife would require a largo case in the Nationa luuieum. Prof. Mason haa the materials scattered about the bUclyeH a. drawers n hslabor.itor\ ! ( ho National museum. Ho has the rudu stone blades of thu paleolithic and neolithic man , the rude savage that lived with the beasts before ) orliaps Atlantis sank beneath the wave , n ages so far back that even Hindoo chronology can hardly supply a measure or the time. Then ho has a lone and slender blade of bronze from Etrurla , from the men whp lived and wrought , vlth exquisite skill in Italy before Romulus' and Rrmius' time , and who lave loft beautiful memorials of their .xlfltence , and inscriptions which no man ins over been abld to decipher. But the most compioto part of the collection Is that Illustrating the Indian jack-knifo , vhich the Indian used for every purpose , ihules of stoneflint , or elate were bound upon a hnsp of wood or bono. Thu edges wcro chipped or groiind till they were sharp and pointed. Then when the In dian or Esquimau came into contact with the white trader their knives begun to have iron or steel blades. Ono Esqui- imu knife is made out of au old can- opener. In the AVholo Hideout * Catalogue Of diseases , there wcro none which , previous to the discovery of Hosteller's stomach bilters , offer more formidable resistance to the old fashioned modes of treatment than the group of maladies which , under the collective name of malarial Uisea.se , nlllictcd cntiro com munities that sull'crod hopelessly. Chills md fever , dumb spue , ague cake and jillious remittent wore once regarded as well nigh incurable. Now it rejoices the icarts of thousands who reside in dis tricts periodically subject lo the visilation ) f malaria , to feel certain that in Iho jitters they possess a certain dcfonso against the scourge , a sure means of ex pelling its poibon from the system. To : ho settler in the far west , the now emigrant thither , and to travelers and tourists by land and sea , the possession of this pleasant safeguard is a guaranty of safety from diseases which they might vainly seek from any other source. It Was Only a Game of Ball. Brooklyn Eagle : "Victory ! lo Trium phal Clay Counly Redeemed ! Glory enough for ono day ! Wo Have Alettho Enemy and Ho is Oursl A Clean Sweep for the Right ! ! The Pride of Goliad Humbled Forever ! The Valley is Exalted iVbovo the Mountain ! ! ! The People Arise in Their Alight ! The Enemy Are Smitten Before Us ! Eternal Honor to Our Noble Nine ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! ! Score : 04 to 53 ! ! ! Mass Meet ing of the Citizens at the Square To night ! Everybody Illuminate ! " Nay , do not laugh. It is truly American. These head-lines , in all Hie clory of display , on the lirst page of the Clay County Senti nel , merely announce that the Flat Val ley Red Stockings had won the first game in a series to bo played by themselves and the Mount Goliad Athletics. THE FALL SEASON Having opened , the time for purchasing heavy clothing approaches and every one wishes to know \\Jlere to go to get the best quality for the least money. If you will INSPEGT OUR STOCK before you purchase elsewhere , you will be enabled to see about what you can pur chase your selections for. It will not be necessary for yon to buy of us , we simply extend vou an invitation to call and ex amine the Finest and Best Selected stock of clothing ever in Council Blurts. We ofler 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 , brown mixtures , crimson mixtures , broken plaids and all the new styles. These to be ap preciated must be seen. They are neat , nobby goods. We have a fine line of PRINCE ALBERT Coats and Vests , as well as four-button Cutaways , in all colors. These goods in cut , fit , fini'h and * ritnming , are equal to the best tailor made goods and we offer 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 zoods as well as a full assortment of the cheaper grades or 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 colors. We are here to show goods and trust the public will favor us by giving us a call and at least inspect our lines , which we claim equal to anything ever in this city. JOE W. BACHARACH , No. 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Next Door to The Manhattan. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lota , Lands , City Residences and Farms. Acre property In western purt of city All Eclllns : cheap. B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Itoom & , over Officer & Puscy's Bank , Couno Bluffs. OFFICER Jt 500 Broadway , Council Blufft.Iowa. Established IboT. _ HO TEL FOR RENT. Tbo Butter house In Missouri Valley : tur > nlsbcd flrst-clMs throughout and \rltb larfo business eslnblUtiod. Will bo rented on liberal terms to ruipoiislblo parties. . Call on or ad * dxcil HUGH PEHOV. WtugurVa lit t EXCLUSIVE CARPETS , CURTAINS Hi UPHOLSTERY , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY. Council Bluffs , - Iowa , SPECIAL NOTICES. tfpeclftl idTortlcomonts , such M Lost , Found lo Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Tt Ants , Bcmrclinr , etc.will bolntertod la this column ut tlio loir r teofTKNCENTSI'Elt LI.NK fortlioUfStlnsor- lonnnd VlToCenU Per Lt no foi'oaca subsequent insertion. Lcare advertisements at our offlce No. 12 l'crl itioeti near Broadway , Council uiu OS- WANTS. \\TANTIJD Two peed girls for the kitchen , TT no washing or ironing , at Miss WolilcU's , No. lllMthut. \\TANTiD-Two : m-et-class whlto waiters at V Ilcchtole hotel , Council Illuils. W ANTii-Glrls : to learn dressmaking. Mils Mollto Corcoran , 714 Mynster street. FOH SALE-A $5.500 house , No. 421 a Klrhth street , corner of Filth luenue. N. 1 * . Dodge & Co. WANTED A good girl for cook. Applr at once to Mrs. J. K. Mcl'licrson , No. 1 31 Fierce street. W ANTI'D A girl lor fronciiil housework. Small lunnly , handy kitchen. TO'.iOth u\e. WANTED Younir girl who tints to eo to school and help do housework to pay for her board. Address M27 , llcoolllcu. TTIUIINITUIIE AND STOVKS-1'or thu next M Jdnys at greatly rcilucud nricos to make loom lor fall stock. I'nrtles lurnisliinR Rood roterencoa can buy on w cekly or monthly pay ments. A. J. Maiulol , KM Him .1J5 llroudn ny. FOH SALII A first-class restaurant , host lo cution In city. Heated liyteam. . Water works , uxcohcnt pationago ; range , ice houso. kltchono\ei ) thine In tlist-clusf. stjlc. Wlch to sell on account oC 111 hotiltu. Jalin Allen , Coun cil muffs. FOH SAJ.E-Rtock of drum In central Ne braska. Will linolco ahotit $1CNH ) . In quire of llarlo , HUBS & . Co. , Council llliiffs , IB. T/1OK SAM ? Oil rilADn.-For Conncil Uluffs f property 40,000 aires of IOWR and No- Iiinska lund. J. It. Hice , 110 Mam St. Council Bluffs. LATEST NOVELTIES Iu Amber , TovtoiseShcll etc.Hair On namcnts , ns well as the newest nov- elticflin hair goods. i Hair ( roods niadcto order Mrs L. Gillette 29 lluiu St. , Council Ululls , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. BEST LIGHT LIVERY IN" The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council illuffs , Opp. Dummy Depot CO pa Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lota. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SDLUTEIC & UOLKV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counci IJlu ffs FINE MILLINERY. NEW f/lL STYLES OPEN , f415 DOUGLAS ST. , - - OMAHA BSTAIIL18HED1683 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelfs , wooi , AM > runs. Jltaliest Market Prices , fromjt Returns , 820 and 6'22 Main Street , Council Bluffs , ' Iowa. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS an4 ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Bonulers : : Reduced : : Rates. . , NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 1 DR. BICE'S Common Sense HernialSupport1 THE Greatest Invention of the Age. Rupture or llcrnln a Specially 8KNII mil II.LUSTKATIJli C1KCUI.AU9. in : itiAitr.s TKMAM : IHSIASI : A M K iAi/rv. Cures nil kinds of t'luonlo l > lsoa os that nro otiriiblo wllli his most Won lorful Vegetable Itcmcdlos. Is the oldest and most successful Siucliillsi | In tlio w I'M. Cull iiiui "o him. orriui : , NO. 11 IMAUI. : STKKIJT , / " , , , , : i T5lr OHlco Hours : 8 to 12 a. in. , 1 to 5 mid U to 8 p. in. OOUllCll ± 5111113 , BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs v Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their ink-rest to call on ns. Instrument * Tuned and Repaired. We never foil to give at ! l ° uclloni Over 2O year * ' Experience In PMitno and Organ U'ork. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Io\ra THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Heats them for SiimploTrunkp and Cases , Tliuatrij cul and Tourists. Trunks. Dontfiul to .sou it. The Ltulics' Favorite. This and all ottior kinds of Trunks and Cases mauiU fauturud by Zimmerman & Young And sold at whole . halo and retail. Two * carloads on hand at Council Bluffs , Iowa Saul for Circulars and I'rlccs , No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSOKTMKNT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodations Flrxt < Jln s , And ICatvs ( tciKounhlo Max Mohn , Proprietor JOHN V. BTONK. JACO1I 81MS STONE SIMS , Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t 7 and S Sluiyart-Heno Block. COUNCIL E. S. BA1t\KTT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Blufii. Refers to any bank or htieiness house in the city. Collections a specialty. A. scnmtz , Justice of the Peace. Offlco over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY ALLEN'S NEW MAP -Of- 01IMWCILBLPS Ri8V4 foot In size , colored hy addition , abowlnir all lots and sub-divisions Included In Urritory 0 miles nortu and south by 10 K mlloi eun unJ irtft. irtft.PKICE $1O. Adiveis 0. ft. ALLBN , I'ubiUbtr. M . . . . Finest Landaus1" ! Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM .WELCH , OFF1CKS : No. 418 Hroadway The Mai in"a > ' Telephone No. 33 Na. G15 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 CROCKERY , LAMPS GLASSWARE , , AND FINE POTTERY. 1'rlren Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co./ JVO. ! 3 MA1X NT. , j > f f j , t , / . ' ; r t ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor. 5th Ave. i 7th St. , Council Bluffs , One of the best Educational Institu-1 tiouri in thu west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters Of Char ity , H. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of fivo1 months , $73. For further particulars address S1STKII SUPKItlOIl , St. Francis Academy , Council Bluffs la. T. F. BRITT , M. D. , CHIN ' > NO. < iO7 , I t ' I HYNSTff } STKEcT , COUVOt ' , .