THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .THLTKSUAY. SEPTEMBER 122. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL-BbUFFS OFFICE , MO. 12 , PEARL STBEET. Delivered ty cniricr in nny part of the cltjr at twenty ccnU per waek. H.W.TH.TOK , . . * Manager. TELKPHONE3 : BCMNfM OFFICE. No. U HIOIIT EDITOR No. 23. MINOR MKNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Hcltcr , tnllor. Fall goods cheap. Tim now sewer is being laid on Willow avenue. The river is falling about fin inch every six hours. . The United Stntcs court opens its term hero next Tuesday. Ladies , sco combined writing desk and Rowing machine. Domestic olllcc , 105 Alain. Colonel Dally and , T. J. Stcndman nre to address tliu mutual protection picnic next Saturday. AH the incoming trains yesterday morning were Into from hall to three- quarters of an hour. Twelve passenger conches filled with harvester excursionists came in over the Hock Island yesterday. John Stngcman , of Garner township , has raised a squash which weighs It7 ! pounds. Ho has placed it on exhibition at the Boston tea store. / Justice Hchur/ has discharged John J. Alciregory ( and A. Hitchcock , who were arrested for robbing John Williams on the island north of the city. The Harmony mission entertainment that was to have been given Friday evening - ing , this week , at the residence of Mrs. Smith , Frank street , hus been deferred until next Tuesday evening , the STtli inst. inst.Mrs. Mrs. frank E. Irwin and family desire to express their most heartfelt thanks to the Odd Fellows and the Switchmcns' association , as well as to many friends ami neighbors who so kindly assisted them in their late sad bereavement. The same old stench arises from the abandoned outhou.ses and vaults of the old court house. The county board Hhould get on tan injunction and then pro ceed to have the county lined for con tempt for maintaining such a nuisance. The grand jury was at work yesterday on some saloon CHSCH. One justice was among those subpoenaed to prove that drinks were being sold in ono place , but luckily he had never slacked his thirst there , and hence was not obliged to go on record. The delay in having the sewerage of the city jail attended to causes much In convenience. Prisoners have to be taken to the county jail , and there kept , and marched backwards and forwards to court while their cases are being tried. The now sewerage must be provided be fore the new floor can bo put in , and the now lloor must precede the putting in of the now bunks. It has been reported that when the Jancsvillo. Wis. , visitors wore hero look ing at the fire and police alarm system , Mayor Gronoweg tried to turn in a police call , but could not make it work. The critics of the Richmond made much ado about this , but the fact seems to bo clear that the mayor did not turn the key the right way , and that was all the trouble. Bradley , the electrician , came to the box , turned in the alarm all right and the mayor then saw his mistake. The county republican convention is called to moot in this city Wednesday , October 10 , at 11 o'clock to nominate candidates for state senator , two repre sentatives in the lower house , shcritF , treasurer , auditor , county superintendent of schools , surveyor , coroner and one member of the board of supervisors. The First and Second wards of the city have seven votes each , and the Third ward tivo , and the Fourth eight. The cau cuses of wards and townships will bo hold Saturday evening Octobtir 15. Yesterday afternoon the Salvation army conducted the first funeral ser vices ever held by them in this city. The funeral was that of Miss Anna M. Clou- son , who died at the residence of II. J. Volght , on Sixteenth avenue. She had no relatives or friends in this city , and the members of the Salvation array cared for her remains , she having been an at tendant upon their meetings. The army marched from headquarters to the house , where llov. Henry UoLong olllciated , songs being sung , scripture road , prayer offered and briot remarks made. The Salvationists turned out in full uniform , with band and banners , and each wore upon the right arm a white ribbon , the conventional black being avoided strictly. Visit the now jeweler , C. Voss , No. 415 Uroadway , if you wish anything in his lino. He has a line assortment of the best goods. Watches , clocks , jewelry , etc. , the best in the city. C. Voss , jeweler. No. 415 Broadway. Repairs a specialty. Cruintu From Court. When court adjourned Tuesday even ing Colonel Daily had just closed his opening argument in the case of William Morse , charged with being a partner of Kothory in the stealing of a diamond Irom Mrs. Durham's jewelry store. It was expected that his attorneys , Mynstcr & Lindt , would spend a good portion of yesterday in orating to the jury , but to the surprise of all they concluded to sub mit the case without argument. This hands of the jury. They retired with the general prediction that they would disagree. t The case of T. W. Castor was called , but as he did not annpear his bonds of f 00 were1 forfeited. This was an appeal case from Noola , the defendant having there been found guilty of assault and battery and havinc taken an anneal. The grand jury found no bill against Emma Cole and Andrews , charged with adultery. The husband of the woman was the complaining witness and he had been hold in jail hero until the case could be reached , lie was lately released to go over to Omaha and secure his other witnesses and not returning the defend ants were discharged. This family mix- up has been in the courts ono way and another until the taxpayers are tired of paying costs. They had bettor move. Dr. J , T. Van Ness , physician and sur geon , ollico room 3 , Opera House block , will attend professional calls day or night. Residence corner Eighth avenue and Fifteenth street. One thousand head of ono , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give rredit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greenauiayer , 623 Mynstcr St. , tele- an. Personal J. W. Poregoy , Henry Ersoman , D. F. Etcher and others left ycbterilay to attend the Dcnison fair. Mrs. J. W. Chapman has gone east to there meet her daughter Miss Marie who alls for Germany on the SiOth. E. II. Merriam , of Omaha , who has largo property interests hero , was m the city yesterday. Ho has not decided about building yet on the Catholic church which was purchased by him Property spring. List your property with Cooper & \ Judwn , No. 130 Main tt. . . , i. W ; and . L. Squlra lend money. , ' . THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Some Eiccntrio Sinners Have Their Affairs Adjusted In Court. THE WILLIE MORSE TRIAL. Competition Promliei Very Cheap Gas The Temple of Crowned With a hying Clock Fnce Personal , Rcccntrlo Sinner * . When Judge Aylesworth mounted the woolsack yesterday morning and called for the prisoners to bu brought forth , the first to anpcar was a distinguished look ing , clerical sort of a young man , having a smooth shaven face , an abundance of curly locks , his eyes peering through a pair of gold-bowed spectacles , and ho leaned himself against the lire pressure apparatus with the air of one poslnp for a portrait. Ho gave his name as Ses sions and told his story in : i manner which caused much merriment at his ex. penso. His position was unfortunate , lie was a comedian. The company ho lind been with had "busted , " through no fault of his , leaving him in a rather rocky road. He struck to Chicago , but found that there were about sev enty-two others in like condition , from other companies , who had got there before him. Every lamp post was taken , and if tiiero had been a vacancy , ho could not have ailbrded to hold it up until ho could secure a place with a salary. Chicago cage having a surplus of art. he pushed towards "Omlha , " as ho called It. Ho bought two mileage books , ono holding a few miles , the other for several hundred. When ho came to give them up to the conductor ho discovered that ono was lost. Of course it was the long term one , so he had to put up cash for the rest of the journey. Ho landed hero with ono silver quarter as his only friend. Ho wonttotho Kiel house , registered , handed over his grip , and thought ho would stroll out nnd find ono of the Prcscott troupe to effect a loan until ho could got across the river , where ho expected $50 , which ho had notilied one of his debtors to send to him to that point. Ho didn't find the fellow-actor whom he hoped to strike , and returning to the hotel told Ills condition and offered to leave his grip and overcoat for security until he sould arrange his finances more satisfac torily. He concluded that ho could oc cupy a chair until morning , and then catch the troupe as they started for the Jo pot , and get relief. While thus wrest ling witli the problem whether life was worth living , a policeman picked him up , conducted him to the station , and booked liim for vagrancy. Ho searched him , and found m the watch pocket of his pantaloons $1.80. lie said it must have been there n long time and been overlooked by him. He concluded it was a good thing to bo rounded up once in a while so as to get the police to discover assets which ho had Failed to lind and which ho needed badly. lie thought his experience behind the bars might servo to help him in the moro naturally taking such parts on the stage , but still objected to the school of instruc tion. He was lot go with the one lesson and started out into free air , not forgot- Ling to warn the reporters not to give him away , as "tho boys would devil the life out of him" if they got onto it. Hence nothing will appear about it in the pa pers. Charles Meyers was arrested for lar ceny. Ho had been at work in Dave Gray's harness shop , and on leaving some tools were missing. Gray found them among Meyers' effects , and Movers claimed that they got mixed by mistake. On being arrested Meyers gave his name as Haincs , and was booked accordingly. When the judge asked him why ho gave the wrong name ho explained that ho did not want his wife to hear about it and was afraid she might road it in the pa pers. Ho expected to get the matter sat isfactorily arranged with Gray and get out of the trouble. "A married man , " said the judge , "should never hide his troubles from his wifo. She should bo the first ono for him to go to when in trouble , except , perhaps , when ho gets in trouble witli another woman. " Meyers came to some understanding with Gray , nnd went homo to consider the advice. Cheaper Gas Coming. There are several gas companies seek ing to get charters for supplying Council Uluffs. The time draws near for the ex piration of the charter of the old com pany , and this company asks for a re newal of its charter and offers to rcduco the price from the present high rates of $1 a thousand , CO cents of for cash , down to $3 cash for prlvato consumers and 11.75 for the city. The water gas com pany is promising to put in an applica tion with rates as low as f 1 a thousand , and several other companies arc figuring on supplying the city at prices as low or lower than the old company offers. The ciluons are delighted at the prospect of emancipation from the oxhorbitant rates which have reigned for years hero. This city has been paying more for light than any other city in this part of the country , and the result has been that the city has concluded to use electric lights , on masts , for the streets , and thus get moro nnd better light , oven if there is no reduction ih the total expense. Private consumers are still left to cither submit to the ex orbitant gas rates , or substitute Kerosene or something else for gas. The outlook is now beginning to look favorable for gas at rates which como within the roach of many who have been unable to use it heretofore. The competition between the several companies seeking charters is sharp enough to bring about a radical change. It seems that the result must bo that gas consumers In this city will get rates very low as compared with the prices which have prevailed for years hero. The people ple are feeling good on seeing that there is nn opening of competition. They care little for the details ot the light , but are looking forward with intense interest to tno outcome , beUovmg that it will prove favorable to the pocketbooks of all , ex cept those who own the old plant. The County's New Home. The prospect Is good for the comple tion of the new county court house by the 1st of January. The work on the wood finishing is progressing well. The casements in ono room are already rubbed down so that the grain of the notural wood shows up finely , and gives an idea of how the interior of the whole building will appear. The artists are busy on the decorations , and in this respect the building will bo moro attractive than was expected. The ceilings in the court rooms have already boon seen bv many , and have won much praise , The walls of ouo ot these rooms have been also decorated , the design being drapery , witli a border above and a dado. In the rotunda there is some ex cellent work being done in marble finish. The painters are at work also upon the colling of the tower. The tiles are being laid on the main lloor , and the change by which a stronger contrast is gained be tween the white and dark squares give ? a much moro pleasing effect than that which was first laid in the hallway as a sample. Outside the building the work men are also busy. The stone stops and flagging are being put in place , with strong foundations of masonry. Mr. Carter , the superintendent , Ji vigilant , tnd it seems that if ever a public bwld- ng was put on honor , and without any smell of booitlcrism , this county hus such a one. A dizzy bit of work was done yesterday n the painting of the clock dials in the ower. The workman stood on a narrow ) oard , 150 feet above the ground , and with no railing or other protection mlntml time on the white face , without ipparently any thought that in making Ime ho stood on the brink of eternity. It s too bad that the noble temple of justice ms to bo crowned with a lie , for such in 'act ' it is , us the mock clock tells the pco- ilo that it Is ever fifteen minutes to welve. A clock , a real ouo , should bo mi Into the tower , and the hands should ) o made to toll the truth , so that the god dess below might not bo put to shame. Fur Sale Cheap Lots near the bridco o parties who will build at once. Ad- Iross or cull on J. U. Kicc , No. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. The Club. An important mooting of the Club is called for this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to bo present at the rooms promptly. The rooms are nearly complete now , in furnishings and llttlngs , and the formal opening will soon bo announced. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. * THE SOLARECLIPSE. A. Clouded 8Ky Prevented Observa tions In Japnu. Yokohama correspondence : America sent out two expeditions to observe this eclipse of the sun , total in parts of Rus sia , across Siberia , and in parts of Japan. Duo went under the charge of Prof. Young , of Princeton , to establish them selves near Moscow. The other came to Japan under the load of 1'rof. Todd , of Amhcrst college. Neither expedition was at government expense , although L'rof. Todd had government sanction and aid to the extent of the navy depart ment lending him instruments and the state department authorizing the United States minister in Japan to assist the sci entists in securing a place for the ob servatory and to transmit their report by the department's cable code and at its jxpouse to Washington. The expense of Prof. Todd and his assistant , Dr.Holland , wore mot by $2.000 given from the Bache fund of the NationafAcadcmy of Sciences and by private contributions. On their arrival here the Japanese government set apart the old Daimio castle at Shiri- kawu for Prof. Todd's observatory , and several weeks were taken to put the great telescope , the siderostadts , the jhoto-hcliogruph , the coronograph and other instruments in position. After com ing 10,000 miles to see the eclipse of August 10 , the scientist awoke hut morning to lind the air heavy and stilling , the sky nil thick , solid : louds , the thermometer up. and the Barometer down. By noon it cleared and the spirits ot the party rose to exul tation , but as the eclipse began a thunder storm began also. Black clouds and vivid lightning afforded a spectacle in the heavens , but not the ono desired. A patch of blue sky here and there , a bit of sunlight falling on the other side of the mountain , raised their hopes , but after brief glimpses of the half-obscured sun. thick clouds came over and settled the fate of the expedition. At nearly all places in the totality region the weather was bad , and no ob servations were made by the numerous observers stationed by the Japanese government. Vokonama was deserted for the day , and if any people wore left in town they remained indoors , so that the vacant streets gave ono a queer fooling witheut the greenish-yellow dusk that came on just before 4 o'clock. A few of the street coolies went home with their jinrickishas because the sun was sick and its light would make them sick if it fell upon them. The natives as a rule wore too well prepared for what was to como and had their smoked glass and colored glass ready long beforehand. A few old men betook themselves to the temples and prayed fervently while the changes were passing across the face of the sun , but Japan is too advanced and too progress ive to have this modern eclipse terrify its people as did the last eclipse in 188G. TRIPLETS AND. TWINS. Description of the Cleveland and Hill Prize Bnhlca. EAST Auuoiu , N. Y. , Sept. 16. The talk of the county , and for that matter of the middle and eastern states during the present week , has been the baby show held in connection with the fair here. President Cleveland's prize triplets bid fair to become famous. Presents , invita tions and letters from museum managers , photographers , and even that bane of all celebrated people , cranks , are pouring in upon the quiet little household ut Fast Hamburg. All sorts ot suggestions and advice are in the cranks' epistles , and Albert Dart , farmer , if his head was not very level , would soon become Albert Dart , triplet manager and lunatic. The effect of President Cleveland's re ward of merit or stimulus to an infant industry , whichever it may bo called , has been unlocked for. In the county where the beautiful bride of the white house and her husband were bred and raised , the president is loudly applauded for the direction his liberality has taken. The fact of the matter is that Mr. Cleveland , being importuned to help the new fair association , put down his name for f 10 , and Manager Hubbard turned the act into the channel through which it reached nnd made world-famous Ida , Mollle and Ray Dart , the prize trio. Little Ida Dart , the rose between two thorns" ranks first in the group , both by virtue of her sex and birth. It was shortly before noon on October 23 , 1885 , when Ida was ushered into the world. The mother was under the influence of etherand Malcom and Ray were both on the scene of life by 4 o'clock. When Mrs. Dart recovered from the effects of the auiL'stuctic she inquired anxiously : "Is ray baby born ? " "You have three children , " answered the physician , mid the mother fainted. The triplets weighed 27 pounds at birth and gained steadily. Scarcely a day of sickness was credited to thorn , and the mother says she never expects to have less trouble with ono baby , should site bo blessed again , than the "trips" have given her. The two boys are hardly distinguishable - , able apart , but Ida is not ho largo us her brothers. Mrs. Dart told your corre spondent that the throe played to gether and in most respects acted in uniformity. Albert Dart , the proud sire of the fa mous triplets , is a good-looking young farmer of thirty years , who has to keep busy to make both ends meet. The couple have never exhibited the children until urged to do so at this fair. It is possible that the tempting offer from a uowery museum in Now York will result in breaking up Mr. Dart's farming plans In East Hamburg. Governor Hill's ' prize colored twins , Romeo and Juliet , are perhaps the most interesting pair of infantsto tno bachelor eye , that over attained fame. The gov ernor Is a hardened bachelor , but his | 25 was freely given in encouragement of the colored barber , of Pittsburg , and his dusky wifo. George Johnson is the well-to-do pro prietor of a tonsorlul establishment in the Smoky City. Like the Dart family , Mrs. Johnson's twins were her "tirsl ollenso , " as Cadeus says in "Ermlnio , and no dime museum could ever tempi Romeo and Juliet or their parents , from the threshold of their own house. Only through personal solicitation were the parents induced to bring their children to the show here , and then they wore a dav late. Romeo .and Juliet 'aro. quiet , msscsscd little people of a chocolate1 hit , and with vnry pretty dark blue eyes. "Homy" and "July" are their pet names , nnd they are destined for the stage. tlrs. Johnson ha'd histrionic ambitions before her marriage , and intends to cdu- ate her boy and girl In this direction. ' My husband don't ' want it , " she said o the Globe-Dciuucrat correspondent , 'but I'm ' sure they will make a hit just as soon a over they appear. Colored wins are very scarce , and when they .ro . older they will be a beautiful couple. Just see Romy's forehead. He's going o be Intellectual1' ' , but n smothered in clination to laugh caused the correspond ent to bring the interview to a sudden crinination. SHE JUMPEDMNTO A WELL. \nd Refusing to bo Pulled Out Wna Drowned. "My god , Polly is in the well. Someone ono run for help quinkl Oh ! my darling , my child ! " exclaimed a lady residing on the Courtlaud avenue extension yester day morning , as she sprang from the ver anda towards a well in the yard. In a second the lady wan standing be side the well peering down the deep round hole towards the water. The well was deep and dark , and for a second nothing could bo seen , but us soon us her eyes became accustomed to the darkness she discovered the object of her affection jobbing up and down in the water. "There she is , " she exclaimed. "Lot ho bucket down quick. Quick , bo quick. " Then as the bucket went down , she caned far over the well , calling out : "There , my child , got in the bucket and hold on tight. They will draw you up. " The bucket wont down and again the ady stooped over and repeated her direc- ion. In a second an answer came back rom the well. It was : "No , I Won't got m the bucket. Yon whipped mo nnu I am going to drown. " Almost beside herself with grief the ady called again and again for help. Finally , a man passing , came in and jolng down in the well found the dead jody , and , bringing it out , handed it to the lady. She grabbed it eagerly , and pressing it to her lips between her sobs , said : "My child is dead. Oh. what shall I do ? Mother did scold and slap her , but she is sorry. In it dead ? " For the past two or three days , Polly md been sulky and in a bad humor. The ady had tried hard to change its temper , ) ut she could not. Early yesterday morn- ng she was very cranky , and received a a slight tan on the jaw. The lick was not lardi but it wounded Polly's feelings. Looking the lady in the face , she said : "You have slapped Polly , but you won't d it any more. She is going to kill herself. " In a second she was flying towards the well. At the edge she hesitated a min ute and then leaping over the box went down to a watery grave. Polly was a parrot and at the time of ler death was the property of the grand- laughter of the lamr who first owned her. She was a magnificent talker and has ) een in the same family over sixty years. They Will Not Do It. Those who once take Dr. Piorco's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets' will never consent to use any other cathartic. They are pleasant to take and mild in their operation. Smaller than ordinary pills and inclosed in glass vials ; virtues unim paired. By druggists. George ut the Natural Bridge. The late George Washington has been icre. George ill. of England granted ; he tract to Thomas Jell'erson , and YV ( Isli ngton very properly came down in con sequence and cut his name on the rocks under the bridge. Colonel Sam Kimberly of Norfolk , VS. , yesterday inspected the signature. Colonel Kimberly is a much greater man in Norfolk , where he holds all the county oflices , than Washington ever was us a young man. Ho is stout and emphatic , with eye-glasses , though jood natured for an incredulous man. When aroused ho stammers : "S-seonis " ho said with to m-rne , , some indignation , "that W-Washington m-niust have sp-spcnt all his time g-goin' round the c-country est-tabhshinghoudq- quarters and c-cuttmg his name. I'll but twenty d-dollars , " ho continued , "that h-ho w-was up on the p-piazza all the t-timo d-drinking p-pouch brandy with ole J-Jefferson and p-paid s-somobody to d-do that f-for him. " There is an American cuglo clearly outlined on the face of the arch , 200 feet in the air. "Of course , " said the Norfolk cynic , ' 'tho o-caglo h-had to f-follow Gcorgo. That r-rock there will b-break out into his p-prolilo p-prctty soon. " It is useless , however , to dispute the Washington memento , though how pa did it without a balloon is a mystery. Colonel Kim- borly's theory , which is remote enoush to obtain wide acceptance in scientific circles , is that the p-presonce of the eagle is duo to the United States mint which grows all around. EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE , CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - Iowa YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owln tothe UBO ll lUITIHTTof the rlath < hkh our | UnU covtr tlcluilTtly ) will At 11 fully flr l llm.wcrn. K ) lr * aot > r ltnrU. | Mill BKTCRk > br IUrft rblnrwoni ttndiTtlf not found ih motl fCKFK < r fITTINe , MKALTHKUI. d ( fortabl. CorMl rworn. laid bjr til THE FALL SEASON Having opened , the time for purchasing deavy clothing approaches nnd every one wishes to know where to go to get the best quality for the least money. If vou will INSPECT OUR STOCK before you purchase elsewhere , you will be enabled to sec about what you can pur chase your ( elections for. It will not be necessary for you 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 Bluffs. We offer for sale a large line of SAWYER CASHMERES , NORTH ADAMS CASHMER Y AND BROADBROOK ft LIV INGSTONE'S CASHMERE suits , in sack or frock s'yles ' , 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 arc neat nobby goods. We have a fine line of . PRINCE ALBERT Coats and Vests , ns well as four-button Cutaways , in all colors. These goods In cut. fit , finish and 'rimming , 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 b'uits A SPECIALTY. We show a fine line of these goods 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. SPECIAL NOTICES. { Special idvertliomonti , such HI Lost , Found I o Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Vtantn , Ronrdliur , etc. , will bolnMrttd In thl column at the low ratootTEN CENTS PER LIKE forthe ttrsc Inser- ion and V ° lTCentaPerLtnefOt-each tubitquant Insertion. Leare adrerllitmcnts nt our oBc Nn. U I'oarl street , near liroadwajr , Council Ulufft _ WANTS. _ _ _ _ LOST-Palr of gold-banded spectacles. Re turn to Kelloy'g house , Main st. and gat reward. WANTED A good girl for coolc. Apply at once to Mrs. J. H. Mul'hurson , No. 1:231 : Pierce street. WANTKD girl lor irunoriil housework. Small liuinly , handy kitchen. 7U'J ' ath uvu. TJ1OR SALE At H bargnln , n tine young Iliun- -L bleumlan horse , witli uugy uncl harness , nearly now. Call ut Weutburby'a stublo or nn U A. flevinf. WANTED Youne- girl who wants to go to school anil help do housework to pay for her board. Address H 27 , Ileooillco. | 7UR SALE A Oral-class rostiiurant , best lo- JL' cation In city. Heated by hteam. Water works , excellent patronage ; rnngo , Ice house , kitchen , everything In llrat-clius stylo. Wish to sell on account ot 111 hearth. Jalin Allen , Coun cil Uluffs. FOR SALE-Stock of drugs In central Ne braska. Will Invoice nliout $1.000. In- qulroof Harlo , Hass &Co. , Council Dlulfs , la. V011 SALK OR THADB.-Por Conncll Illults J property 40,000 acrei of Iowa and Ne braska land. J. H. Hice.UO Main St. Council Muffs. JV. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Oflice over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , Toi toiseShell etc.Hair On namcnts , as well as the newest nov elties ia hair goods. Hair ( foods nmdcto order Mr . C. L. Gillette 20 Mr.iu St. , Council lilufl'd , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. 7. F. BRITT M. D. , PHYSICIAN ADD -SURGEON , NO. 007 HYNSTER STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FINE MILLINERY. NEW f/tL STYLES OPEN , 1415 DOUGLAS ST. , - . - OMAHA No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.Y A COMPLETE ASSOIITMUNT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Beats thorn all for Sample Trunks and Cases , Theatri cal and Tourists' Trunks. Don t fail to see it. The Ladles' Favoritn. This and nil other kinds ot Trunks and Cases manu factured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. And sold at whole * sale and retail. Two carloads on hand at 5IU Ilrotulwny "Council Bluffs , Iowa Scud for Circulars ami I'rlccs. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call onus. Instrument * Tuned anil Repaired. We never fall to give iwllM'ucUon. Over 3O years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa N DR. BICE'S Common SCIIKC HernialSuppori THE Greatest Invention of the Age. Rupture oivllernla a Specialty SENI > roit ii. usTKATii > < jnuur.AU3. HE MAKES FEMAL.E 1HSEASLS A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds of Clitonlo Diseases tliat are curable with his most Wonderful VcffOtnbla Remedies. Is the oldest and most success ! u ! Specialist In the nest. Call and S H > him. OI-FICK , NO. it ri\ur : , ST KIT , r , , ; i Offlco Hours : 8 to 12 a. in. , 1 to 5 and a to 8 p. m. V > OU.IlCli OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON , Proprietors. - ) MANUKACTUHEIIS OF ( - ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS SHEET IRON WORK Order * for repairs by mull promptly nttondo to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tenth Ave. ad joining the Ogden Iron Works , Council UluHo. Crestoii House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation * I'li > t Clusi , And Rale * Kciiioiuihlc Max Mohn , Proprietor Star Safe Stabfes and Mule Yards Uroadway , Council llluITs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses nnd mules constantly on hand for sale nt retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly lilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SHLUTKU & HOLRT. Opposito.Dummy Depot , Counci hlufls JOHN Y. faTONK JACOB 8IMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 und 8 Sluig.irt-Deno Block. COUNCIL UI.UPH TlIK CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Mitate&St , Paul B | 27ie Best lionte from Omaha and Council JHnffn to' . THE . E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Blutls Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , CedarKapids Rock Island , Frceport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuquc , Da\enport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsville , Beloit , Winona , I-a Crosse , And nil other important points Kust , Nortticutt and Southeast. Vor tliroiuili tickets rail on tlio ticket niront at HUl 1 iirnuin struct , lit I'uxtou llutol , or at Union I'nclno depot. Pullman Hoopers and tlio Qncht Dlnlnir Cars In tlie world uro run on I Ice main line of tut Ulilcugo , Milwaukee V M. Paul Kulhvar and cv ery attention is paid to paMcnxors by courtt- otis employes of the company. It. MII.I.KII , ( ieneml MatmKcr. J. F. TUCKBII , Assistant Ccnnral Manager. A. V. U. UAiii'tMTKH , Uonoral Pujicuyer and Tiket aicont. doe. K. HEArroun , Assistant Ueuurnl 1'tiieo- Her und Ticket AKent. J , T , CURK , Utoral Bup rlut na nl- REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , I.nnds , City Residences nnd Taints. Acrn property in western part of city All selliiur cliciip. B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Koom D , over Officer & Pusoy's Bank , Con no Ululls. ESTABLISHED IMS. D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , ' Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL AXD 1'UKS. ll'Ujlicst Market 1'rlccs. .fYowp Return * . 820 and 8'22 Msiin Street. Council Uhiffs , Iowa. E. S. BAltXK'fT , Justice of the Peace , 410 Broadway , Council Blurts. Refers to any bank or business lioube in the city. Collections n specialty. Finest Landaus , , Coaches and Hacks in City. > T WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 41S Broadway Ths Mar.h-trs ' Telephone No. 33 Na. 015 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 OFFICER as COO Uroadway , Council Established 1S5T. CROCKERY LAMPS , JLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. 1' rices Very fou > , W. S. HOMER & Co. , jvo. at MAIX ST. , COUNCIL ULUIfl'H 1A * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iLLEH'SOf -Of- iCOUNCIIJMS foot In fel/o , colored by addition , showing a ) lion ( tin ! sub-divisions Ini'ludod in tetiltory 9 lulled north and eouth by 1'JSJ ' Hilled oust and WOot. WOot.PKICE $10. Address C. U. AlJ.U.V , I'ublishor. HOTEL FOR RENT The Hutter IIOURO In Missouri Valleys fur- hlihod Ilrst-cl 8i tlirnuirhotit mid witli a liincu Business csttililUlied. Will bu runtud on littoral Vrm. to re.poulblo ' 'l ft'L. ' " . ' ' .a- Uliiour V ll r