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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1887)
THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered ty carrier in liny part of the city at twenty centa per week. B. W. TiLioif , . . Mauaffoc. TKtKt'HONE3 : BtJRiNrVflOmcr. No. tx MIOIIT Enitoit No. 23. M1NOK MKNTION , N. V. Plumbing Co. Keller , tailor. Fall goods cheap , 8. lliddlccomb , who died on Thursday night , was buried yesterday. The Council Bluffs Congregational as sociation meets in Shcnnndoah Septem ber 27. Ladies , sco combined writing desk and sowing machine. Domestic ollice , 105 Main. Fidelity council Royal Arcanum will attend thu funeral of Mrs. C. . Luke this morning. The city auditor has been busy the past two or three days cancelling about 130,000 of city scrip. All members of Royal Arcanum meet nt their hull at 0 o'clock this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. E. Lake , wife of Brother Lake , N. E. Leamun was married on Wednes day evening , and yesterday gave his friends a .surprise by announcing the fact. fact.Joe Joe Bachnrach lias n Chinese pu/zlo in his show window , it arrived from Joru- Halnm yesterday , nnd is said to be a patent of Hudio's forefathers. The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Charles E. Lake who died at Clinton on the Mth hist. , will bo held at 10 o'clock this morning at Field & Estep's undertaking rouius previous to inter ment in lairview cemetery , ' [ he do * ceased was in her twenty-eighth vcar and was formerly a resident of this city. There was a special committee ap pointed by tho. council with power to act , to inspect the city jail and provide thu necessary iron or steel bunks. The com mittee is composed of Metcalf. Lacy nnd Wnlis. They inspected thu jail and con cluded bunKs were necessary , but what was done after that is not known. As it is , those cast in jail are required to sleeo upon the damp lloor. Will thu commit tee report how far they have progressed ? Personal Paragraphs. J. J. Stork came in off the road yester day.Mrs. Mrs. S. Swanson left yesterday for Ne braska on u visit to relatives. W. B. Arnold and wife , of Arnold's park. Lake Ukoboji , are nt the Fuel lie with Mrs. Stevens , their daughter , spend ing a few days. Dr. I. T. Vnn Ness , formerly of Ncola , has now permanently located In this city. Ho yesterday removed Into his oflico nt vodm 1) ) , opera house block. The doctor has many friends who wclcomo him here , nnd bespeak for him n rapidlj growing practice , as his reputation us a physician and surgeon stands high. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Ureenamaycr , 623 Mynster st. , tele- 211. Morae Urolith t Back. Frank Guauclla , city marshal , went to Omnlin yesterday afternoon nnd last evening returned with William Morse , who was under nrrust in Omaha. The marshal feigned an agreement to return Monte to the Omaha police ns soon as they were through with him hero nnd Morse signed a document that ho would return without requisition pnpers. He was placed iu the county jail and some disposition of the case ns it now stands will probably be made in the court to-day. List your property with Cooper & Judson , Mo. 130 Main st. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Crumbs From Court. The grand jury yesterday reported that they had no indictments against Cautuin Overtoil , who was arrested at the in stance of the saloon men for perjury , in connection with thu prosecution of the liquor cases. Ho was accordingly dis charged. A like order was madn in the case of M. It. Smith , one of these who hnvo been prominent in gathering infer mntion against the saloons. The ( Jollmnn case was called in district court yesterday , and sot for next Tues day. It is understood that an attempt will bo made to have thu case tried by Judge Loofbourow , at some future time. To-day will bo devoted to motions und other matters , to bo considered by thu judge without thn aid of the jury. Visit the now jeweler , C. Voss , No. 415 Broadway , if you wisli anything in his lino. Ho lias a line assortment of the best goods. ' A ItUck Burglar. Yesterday afternoon a burglar entered the rear of the residence oi Mrs. Jones , corner of Washington avenue -and Sev enth streets. Ho went into the house and lighted a inntch.nud to his surprise found ho was by the bedside of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones shouted for a revolver , while her husband lay perfectly quiet until the exit of thn thiof. After the thief had departed Mr. Jones was induced to get out of bed. It was then discovered that between | 4 nnd | 5 in silver had been &tolon. but a prize was found on the back porch. It proved to bo a jar of apple butter , ( known to the tramp ns "Pennsylvania salve , " ) which had been left there by the thief , and had probably been stolen from someone ono else. Mrs. Jones had a good look at the thief when at her bedside , and describes mm as a good sized negro. Wanted Tinners , at Cole & Colo's , No. 41 Maiu street. Slim Police Picking. In police court yesterday morning Judge Aylosworth only had three drunks brought before him. James Harrington , of Marshalltown , was forty years old , and said he never had ahomo. . He was tinea $7.CO , but promised to loava town if given a chance , * " Ho was lot out. Dan O'Leary , ijot the slx-day-go-as- jou-ploa e-hoel-and-too-walkur , but fore man on the tile work of the now court house , was given a tine of $8.10. N. North was lined $7,00 , and wont his way rejoicing. Dr. J. T. Van Ness , physician nnd sur geon , oilice room 3 , Opera House block will attend professional calls day 01 night. Residence corner Eighth avonm and Fifteenth street. , A Chance For ICdonouiy. Why is it that the council don't attend to the sewer in the city jail ? It is con tinually out of whack. It costs the cltj 60 cents a day to keep prisoners at tin county jail , while if the sewer at the city fill is fixed it only costs the city 5. . cents per day to feed them. Aldormat Keller or some of the economists of tin council should look after this matter. It would do moro good than to kick agains a little paving. Dr. Jeffries' Infallible Prcvcntlvo am Cure for Diphtheria cab be procured o Mrs. Porter , 73tt rourth avenue , Counci BluflJJ , Price (3,00 , THE FIRST RUM IS FIRED , The -Sheriff Seizu Three Whisky Barrels and Spills the Rainwater , ROTHERY'S HASTY SKIP. Found Guilty of BtcAltng a Diamond Ho Donntls Away A Black Uurglar Swaps Apple tluttcr For Silver Found Her Lost Sister. The First Seizure or Yesterday afternoon there was fin apparently dull , drowsy session of thu district court. There were a fuw loltor- urs , hero and there an attorney , but apparently there was no business doing of sulllclcnt Importance to even break Into the reveries of the bailiff's , who wore taking life easy , and waitinjj for some thing to interest or exorclso them. From out of tins dull appoarinc gathering there Hashed a lightning stroke , however , which was a surprise to those whom it struck. It was the issuance of the first order of abatement in the prohibition warfare. Even those who were in the court room at the timn were so oblivious of what was going on that they did not take notice that Judge Denmor was giv ing orders for the seizure and spilling of the best whiskey of one of the leading silicons. The order of abatement was put into the hands of Sheriff Keel , who started lor the well known "Palace" on Broad way , of which Harngan 4e Carlton are the proprietors. The BKK man accom panied the shorifTto see how that staunch democratic ottlcial would nerve himself into wasting tin ; favorite bovurage of Ins partv , Shcrill' Kuel , as usual , kept cool and handled himself and the whisky with moderation. On entering the saloon ho found Air. Carlton there and proceeded to servo the notice. The sheriff quietly shut the doors and pulled down the blinds so as to prevent any undue pub licity and excitement , lie then pro ceeded to carry out the order of the court as contained in the writ. Ho met with no opposition , and in fact Mr. Carlton t.Horded him such assistance as he needed. Behind the bar were found several bottles of llquori , and these were soccdily seized. The sheriff tempted the B KK man to taste the contents , to make sure that it was whisky , as the democratic sheriff was innocent about such sinful beverages , but as the BEU man was equally an amateur as a tester , the sheriff took a smell , and took his chances. "I hate to do it , for it seems awful to see such good whisky go to waste , but here goes , " and the bottles wcro emptied into a bucket preparatory to throwing the whisky out in the alloy. Then a partly tilled keg of beer was emptied. Two full kegs were rolled aside to await a later spilling , while the sheriff wont for three barrels of whisky , which had apparently just been received. The bungs wcro knocked out , and the sheriff with a groan saw the liquid begin o How out. ft had a peculiar Hmcll , and ho startled shonff began to think he was tyjng himself liable to damages for mptying a lot of mineral water , for water it surely was. and not whisky. It ' ad an odor stronger than Colfitx , but ho fears of the official wore allayed by he saloon man informing him that the iarrols wcro full of rain water , which > ad stood so long as to got a little stout n smell. At this moment Judge Ford -appeared , : io being attorney for the llrm whose . roporty was being destroyed. Ho had a written order from Attorney Sims , who has been prosecuting these cases , lirecting the sheriff to soi/e but nut do- itory the liquors , and hold them until the next day , when further instructions would bo given. "It's too late , Judge , " said the sheriff. "I've just knocked the bungs ons of those throe barrels and tipped them over , I'm sorry , but you como too late. I hated to do it , but 1 hade : o under the writ , " The judge looked discouraged and despondent. After clearing out the ice box , leaving only the ginger aln , soda water and other 'larmlnss oevorages. the sheriff sampled .ho cider , and seeing that Judge Ford had revived , his client having whispered to him that only rain water was in the barrels , proceeded to arrange for n settle ment of the costs , which under the exe cution amounted to about $70 , $ T > 0 of which was for attorney's fees. The saloon men wore given the choice of paying this bill or having the fixtures and bar seized and sold. They preferred to Day the costs , so that the only loss of property was a few dollars worth of whisky and a quantity of rain water. As nearly as could bo learned yester day the procoodures were the result of a little sharp strategy on the part of at torneys. Some time ago notice was served on Henry Wagner , who was then keeping the saloon , and on the supposed owner of the building , the notice being that application was about to bo made to have a temporary writ of injunction is sued. It was learned that the property was a part of the Folsom estate , and that the ownership was so much in contro versy as to make it diffcult to get at. The b.ipposcd owner of it was therefore al lowed to drop out of the case , leaving the case as against Henry Wagner. In the meantime Wagner had disuoscd of the business to Harrington & Carlton. the present occupants of the building. There was no case against them , and so Attorney Sims amended his peti tion so as to make them co-defendants with Wagner. Judge Ford was the at torney for Wagner , and while ho did not appear in court as attorney for the two others , he was really acting in their in terests. Ho made a motion recently to have their names stricken out , claiming that the prosecution had no right to thus amend its petition. This motion had not been disposed of. No one had appeared for Harrington & Carlton , Judge Ford appearing simply for Wagner , not want ing to aupoar for the two others lost by appearing he would concede the jurisdic tion of the court in the case. Thus the matter stood when the jump was made yesterday afternoon. The jump was in this way. Attorney Sims slipped into court yesterday after , noon , and dismissed the action as against Wagner. This lot Wagner out of coutt , and of course , on the surface , it let Judge Ford out too. for ho had been represent ing Wagner alone , and not the two others. Sims then asked for a judgment by default against Harrington & Carlton , they having put in no appearance , by counsel or otherwise. The judgment was accordingly entered up , and not only a permanent injunction issued against the two , but the order for abatement and the execution for costs issued. Attorney Sims was delighted when the sheriff informed him that ho had seized and emptied three whisky barrels. Ho had not got through rubbiue his hands gleefully , when the shoritl explained : "Yes , I got throe whisky barrels , full too , and emptied them , and you ought to have scon the rain water run out of them. " aims was nearly heart broken , "but after all , " he said , "all I want is for these follows to stop their selllnir. I don't want to make any more expense or trouble than I can help , but its got tc stop , and they have got to pay what it costs to stop the business. " Rotherj'o Disappearance. The disappearance of Herb Rothory Immediately after the return of the vor diet of guilty was the theme of talk about the court circles yesterday. The reporl that ho and his partner , Morse , had cs caped from the sheritt was wholly un founded. Tbe sheriff bad nothing to d < with the two men , as they were out on bail. When the jury had reached an agreement , about a o'clock in the morn ing , a messenger was sent for the judge and for the attorneys. Kd. Uothery , with others of the crowd of Omaha friends who had been taking so much interest in the case , were hanging about the entrance and making frequent trips across the street to the sa loons , whore the interest centered greatly. He learned it quickly , ns did the others , and he ran across the street , where Herb Hothcry was a few minutes before. When the jury formally reported , finding Rothory guilty , there was a call for him , but ho was not forthcoming. It became apparent that ho had been given a tip as to the result , and had flown. Judge Ucbtncr ordered the sheriff to make immediate and thorough search , and that the expense would bo certified up to the county. Sheriff Heel did not see why it was not the duty of the bonds * men to hunt Uothery and Morse , but ho obeyed the orders , and also offered a re ward of $100. The police were soon on the hunt , but the search was in vain. It appears that Rothery expected that the jury would either hang or convict. His hopes were based on a disagreement and ho came very near to getting one. When the jury first balloted it dtood seven to live for conviction. At last it narrowed down to ten lor conviction and two for acquittal. Brown and Davis nro said to have linen the two men who voted in the minority. On ono ballot Brown is said to have been the only ono voting for acquittal , and on another ballot Davis is said to have stood out alone. At last ho voted with the others , and the agreement was reached. Rothury and his friends are said to have had their arrangements all made in anticipation of such a result , and whin they found that the jury had agreed they jumped into a carnage drawn by a couple of bronchos and hurried to th o river , there took passage by boat and were soon on Nebraska soil. Some of the Rothory gang yesterday put on a bold front and declared that Herb Rothery will show up all right. There would bo a motion tor a now trial , etc. , and when it came time for him to appear ho would bo bore , but this was doomed rather "bluffy. " The case of Morse , who was indicted with Rothory for stealing the diamond , was set for trial yesterday morning , but as Morse was not on hand , Judge Deemor caused the bonds to bo forfeited. John Lindor and Conrad Uciso are the bonds men on the new bond , and it is under stood that Mr. Ueiso has an indemnifying bond from Mr. Lindor , while Linder claims to have an indemnifying bond given by Ed Rothery and Mr. flcr , of Omaha. The bond is for $2,000. The bond will not bo declared for feited as to Herb Rothery until the day arrives for sentence. County Attorney Daily has fought this case with all the ardor and skill which any man could exercise. The fight has boon a hot one , r.nd with three attorneys on the defense , and a goodly crowd backing up the defendant , ho has had all that any man eould contend with single handed. It seems that ho was fully justi fied in his belief that Rothory and Moss would skip , and hence his anxiety to have a first-class bond was justly acted upon by'him. Kotliery's friends evidently made a mistake m their free use of the saloons and the gambling houses. The crowd which rallied around Rothery wore for the most part of the sporting class , and their fico handing around o ? cigars , their liberal treating and their general appear ance created an unfavorable feeling in the air. To tlio Public. Wo understand that ono A. M. Wil liams , of DCS iMoines , claimmu to bo the agent of what is termed the "Duun Col lecting anil Protective Union , " has been in this city for several days distributing circulars on which are printed in largo and bold faced typo the words : "The old reliable Dunn Collecting and Pro tective Union. " The mercantile agency , 11. ( } . Dunn , has been in successful operation ever since the year 1841 , whereas "Tho Old Reliable Dunn Collecting and Protective union , " 10 called , tiled its articles of incorpora tion in Woodbury county , Iowa , about December 24,1885 , from which it appears thev bavo boon in exibteneo less than two years. With these record facts , wo leave t with the people to judge for themselves of the honesty'and propriety of it as suming the style "The Old Reliable Dunn "Jollccting and Protective union. " Is it not a scheme to induce the people' to behove that they are identified with the mercantile agency of R. G. Dunn & Co. , and thus mislead and deceive the public , secure to themselves the benefit of the reputation and patronage acquired by u reliable and respectable institution ? That the people in this vicinity may not bo deceived , wo wish it distinctly un derstood that neither Mr. Williams nor the concern ho claims to represent are in any way connected with the mercan tile agency of R. G. Dun & Co. O. S. STKANIIUO , Manager. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. BOB Broadway BOS They are closing out boots and shoes without regard to cost or value. One word to the wise. Call. Threatened By Crook * . Police Oflicers Stevens and Unthank wont to Omaha on Thursday night to the show. After returning from the show they noticed something peculiar abou four men who seemed to bo following thorn as they were on their way to the dopot. The otlicers concluded they'd wait a few minutes in a door way on Douglas street. Just after they had taken their positions m the door way , ono of the men came along , and changing his revolver from his hip pocket into the outeido pocket of his coat remarked as ho passed , "We'll fix you people to night. " The ofllcers recognized him as Lee and ono of the other trio as Cain , who last week , were both arrested by Ollicor Stev ens at the dummy depot ono evening. The crooks , as such they are , then threatened to do up the officers , but nothing more was thought of it until they mot on Douglas street. The otlicers could not find an Omaha policeman , but avoided a collision by turning the corner unexpectedly. They were followed though , but without be coming alarmed as they were fairly loaded themselves. Sudden Death. A young man named Al Hampton , from Oxford , III. , died very suddenly at the Revere house yesterday morning. Ho had been in ill health for a year or more , and although very feeble had decided to try a change of climate as a last hope. Ho had reached this city on his way to California , and his strength giving out , had concluded to return to his homo without going further west. Yes terday morning he iiad bought his ticket , and made preparations to take the train , when In crossing his room ho tottered , managed to roach his bed , and as a friend tried to turn him over so that ho would rest moro easily , ho gasped and died. The cause scorns to have boon consump tion , wttli attendant complications. The eastern friends were notified , and the body was prepared ( or immediate sending - ing home. m Watches , clocks , jewelry , etc. , the bes in the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415 Broadway. Repairs a faueclalty. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Not Gone to the Bud. A young lady named Smith , of Omaha has been hunting sister iu taU city ( or two weeks. SfrtJ was inclined to believe she had entered a. house of ill tame here , nit no trace of' ' hpr could bo had and the unit was almost abandoned. Finally the Jnmha sister started to hunt through the warding housed and she was rewarded > y discovering her slstor living in a ro- pectablo boarding house on Fourth trect. Both girls went to their Omaha mme nnd both foil considerably relieved at the reunion. Titles of Hptnl-liarbarlo King * . Irish Weekly Mall : The titles of the ting of Btirmah lifelude : The King of ( ings , The Cansd'ofthe ' Preservation of All Animals , the Absolute Master of the ibb and Flow of the Sea , Brother of the > un , and King of the Four and Twenty Jmbroallas. In the matter of titles , hose of the royal house of Burmah are lot in the first rank , for the titles of the ting of Dohem are fur in advance. Ho s styled "Sovereign of the Universe , whoso body is as luminous as the sun ; whom God created to co as accomplished as the moon at her plcntitudo ; whose yes glitter like the northern star ; a king as spiritual as a bull is round who , when ho rises , shades all his people from un der whodo feet a sweet odor is wafted , " to. , etc. ALLEN'S NEW MAP -or- 6xO'/4 feet In sl/o , colored by addition , showing all lots and sub-divisions Included In ten Itory 0 mllci north and south by 10)4 ) miles oust and west. west.PKICE $1O. Address C. It. ALLBN , Publisher. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER A SON , Proprietors. ) MANUFACTURBnS OF ( ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS ) AND ( SHEET IRON WORK Orders for repairs by mall promptly attende to. Satisfaction Kuarantocd. Tenth Avo. ad joining the Ogden Iron Works , Council Ulutts. HOTEL FOR RENT. Tbo Butter house In Missouri Valley ; fur nished flrst-clais throughout and with a largo business established. Will bo rented on liberal terms to responsible parties. Call on or ad- dreis J1UQH PEUCV. Mlisour Valley T. F. BWTT M. D. , PHYSICIAN ' 1ND SURGEON , NO. 607 MYNSTER STREET ; COUNCIL BLUFFS. It. Ult Till.I il p b ( taild. .r tirwt. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to the DliSOKiL IL1BTICITT of the cloth ( which our patents cover clcluilvelT ) will At Mrfertlr flrnt tlra. worn Rqnir i no breaktnf In MOilf KKTIR KU br 11r ft.rbfllnrworn tftndftyslf not found tbemoit PKttFKCT F1TT1NB. HEAI.T1IFDI. n4 Comfortable Coriet ercr worn. Sold 67 all 0 > lt < l > ln deulon CROTTT BROS. . Chtenco , 111. WHO II TJXACQCilSTID WITH Till aiOOEirHT Or THII couxiar WILL x r XXJJUNUQ THIS MAT THAT ini CHIGA60.ROCKISLAND&PACIFICRAILWAY By r ion of lt central politics c'.oo relation to llnet Eait of Chicago , anil contlnj ns line ! t terminal point ! 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Its track Is of solid teel , Its rollUg stock perfect. Its passenger equlpm.nt basallthesafet7appuancesthateiperlrnchasi rel useful , and for luxurious accommodations Is untai- passed. Its Express Trains coiisut of superior Oap Coaches , elsganl Pullman Palace Parlor and Bleeping Cars , superb Dining Cars , providing delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Joseph , Atchlson and Kansas City ) restful Reclining Chair Cars. It * man agement Is conservative , iu discipline exacting ' 'The Famous Albert Lea Roi'.re" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Pa. Is the favorite. Over this line Solid Fast Express Trains run dally to attractive resorts for tourl&ts In Iowa , and Minnesota , and , via Watertown and Sioux FMIs , to the rich wheat and grating lands of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Xankakee , the Itock Island otters superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian * apolls , Lafayette and Conncll lllulfs , St. Joseph , Atclil- on , Leavenworth , Kantas City , Nt. Paul , and Interme diate points All patrons ( cspecl&llr ladles and chil dren ) receiveprotectlon , ourtesy and kindly attention. For tickets , maps , folders , copies of Western Trail , or any desired infonnatlert , apply to principal ofllcea In the United States and Canada , or address , at Chicago , I. R. CAEIE , E.'ST. ' JOHN , I. A. HOIUCOI , WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And others suffering from nervous debility , eihaustli > si chronlo diseases , premature decline of young or old are positively cured by Dr , llorne's famous Eleetre * 1 Manetle Belt. Tbouiauds MvDtare. 70(11'lred In'HJ. Send stamp for pamphlet. Dl/Wf. . . HOINC , INYENTOI. 191 WAIA1H AY. , CHICAGO. _ Ol nt 801 "A1V3H V NOAH iff , a | 4 MJ ; p llu tloi i o pwJiiaMI * ai t jej > ; | twna * UpMll ! , ir lo mvl * fVMMiM iii , . 4pii INIIOdNVM QNV UVJ.mO NVOIHIWV NUniHIVM JIMX FOUNTAIN KINE5 CUT AND PLUG. Incomparably the Beat. _ _ I nCTNANHOOD.Youtbul.lwpr | k > f O I uJ uce.SerTousUebllltycau8ed t hrouKh error * ud > > ad practice * CURED. > * IKAl C Ul < OCUtlt , fct.M ui SPEOIALNOTIOES. _ OSTOTICB. rfpecla ! advertisement * , such M Lost , Fo.ind loIxinn.For Bale , To Rent , ft ami , Botrdlnr , tc , will bolnaerttd In thli column nt th * low rttoof TEN CUNTS PEIt LI NB forth * flmlns.r. Ion tin J . ' 'lv CcntirorLlnefo. ' chiUbi j < iiieiu Insertion. Lvare aJverllseincnta nt our office ) No. U I'corl iticet , near Uroadwuy , Council Dluffi Foil RENT-Kurnlihed front room on tocond lloor , No. 117 Fourth street. _ WANTIID A jrood pill for cook. Apply nt onee to Mrs. J. M. Mcl'licrson , No. Ktl Pierce street. " ANTKD A ( tlrl for ironrrul limi'pwork , Bmall tiuiuly , liandy kitchen. 'iUUOthuvu. ANTKD-Youn * lrl who 'wants logo to school nnd lielp do housework to pay for her board. Addreiit M 27 , Hoc office. TntlHNlTUIIK AND BTOVKB-For thu next 30 A1 days at greatly reduced uncos to ninko room lor fall stock. Parties furnishing good references can buy on weekly or monthly pay. nients. A. J. Matulol , 82J and : )2fi ) llroadway. FOU BALK A flrst-clasi restaurant , best lo cation In city. Heated by FtoHm. Water works , excellent patronage ; rango. Ice houso. kitchen , everything In llrst-clms aijie. wish to sell on account of ill health. Jalm Allen , Coun * ell Hlufft. _ FOR SALE- Stock of drugs In central Ne braska. Will Imolco about $1.000. In quire of Ilarlo , Has & Co. , Council llhiirF , Iiu BALK Oil TKADK.-For Conncll lllufTl property 40,000 acrei of Iowa nnd Ne braska land. J. It. Mice , 110 Main St. Council Blliffg. _ Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation * First Clnm , And Hate < ) Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor JOHN T. KTONI. JACOB ( IMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Room * 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS A. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Ortico over American Express. No : 419 BROADWAY LATEST NOVELTIES lit Amber , TortoiseShell etc.Halr On nnnients , as well as the newest nov- elticaiu hair goods. > Hair ffooils nmilcto order Mrs. CV L. Gillette 20 Mr.iu St. , Conncll Blulls , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , ami all mail orders promptly attended to. BEST LIGHT LIVERY IN" The firmest of driving horses always on hand nnd for sale by MASE WISE. Star Safe Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot CO s i. 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. SHLUTKK & BOLKY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counci lilufls REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Ileildences and Fairus. Aero property In western pait of city All EClllntr cheap. B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Koom 5 , over 0Ulcer & Puscy's llnnk , Couno lllulls. D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL A.M > rUHS. Highest Market Prices. Promp Return * . 820 and 822 Main Street , Council Ulufls , Iowa. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , - AND - FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , * W. S. HOMER & ' 'Co. , NO. 23 MA1X ST. , i > r { i , ; , y - ' ' . - f i 600 Broadway , Council Bluffi.Iowa. HARKNESS BROTHERS , 4O1 Fall Goods , NEW GOODS , BEAUTIFUL GOODS , GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now In stock our new purchases in Silks , Drew Goods , Under * wear , Flannels , Domesticsetc. , etc. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS- , We have the largest select Ion at id finest patterns of carpets in the city of the west. They comprise Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc , Etc , We shall be pleased to meet and shoivour cu itomcrs theic new and choicfi fabrics. Do not forget the place. HARKNESS BROS. , 401 Broad way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. DR. BICE'S Common Sense HernialSupport1 TUB Greatest Invention of the Age Iliipture or Hernia a SKND FOR II.LUSTKATKI ) CIKCULAIIS. in : HIAKRS miAi.n DISCAMKS A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds of Chronic Dlio.tsoi Hint nro curnhlo with his most Wonderful VejfCtubla .Remedies. IB the oldest and must miccossl ul Specialist In thu west. Call nnd s o him , OFPICU. NO. . 11 . I'KAUI. hrilKKT , r x > ii il "Dl-- . . * T * * . _ . . I Oillco Hours : 8 to 13 a. in. . 1 to 5 und 0 to 8 p. m. L/OUUCll ± 51HlIS , 1OW8 > ( REST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OP Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on ns. Instrument ! Tuned anil Repaired. We never Tall to Rive inturncllont Over 2O year * ' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ] E. S. BARNKTT , Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffi. Refers to any bank or business house In the city. Collections a specialty. FINE MILLINERY. NEW / " / / / iUiiSOPEN. ' HIS DOUGLAS ST. , - - , OMAHA Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City , WILLIAM .WELCH. OFFICKSj No. 418 Broadway Mho M r.l ttan ' ' . Telephone No. ! i | Na. 615 Main Street , .Telephone No , t.