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- w-- " " v r-7 - . -r - " * I ' . ' . " ' . * ' ' . ' ' 0 . : THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; MONDAY , APKIL 0. 188B. TIIE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFFICE , NO. 12 STREET. Delivered br Cnrrler In Any Tflrtof the City ftt Twenty Cents I'cr Week. . . . . _ _ H. W.TU/TON . . . SIANAOBIl. TELKI'IIONES ! HcfiijtKPS Orncu. Ko. 43. NIGHT KUiTOM , No. 3. atlXOK MENTION. U Y. PlumulnB Co. Now sjuing goods at Keller's. L. P. Murphy Is preparing to erect n $3,000 residence on Oakland avenue. Mrs. Ward favored those at the Presby terian church yesterday with 0110 of her best solos. A llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klagcr , of Washington avenue , Is dangerously ill with croup. Mrs. Evans and Mr. Wcstcott snnp n won derfully plvnslnK duet at the Congregational church yesterday morning. Colorado and West Virginia coal and best Marble Head llmo at Council Bluffs Lumber company , 000 Main street. Tel. No. 8.17. The funeral of George , the three-year-old no n of Mr. and Mrs. John Linnchnn , occurred nt S o'clock yesterday aftcruoon from the Catholic church. On account of the Salvation Army meeting Wednesday the various churches In the city will hold their services at 7 : 15 o'clock , in- stem ] of 8 o'clock , the usual hour. This evening occurs the annual meeting nnd election of ofllccrs of the Y. M. C. A. All members arq earnestly requested to bo pres ent ; 7:30 : o'clock is thu hour named , The Chnutauqun clrdo will meet this even ing in Mueller's music hall. Among the tonics for talk arc "American Shipping" nnd "Our National Money. " All are invited. James Townscnd Uusscll plvcs n literary nnd musical entertainment this evening , un der the auspices of the Indies of the Episco pal church , ut the residence of Mrs. McKunc , on First avenue. The funeral of the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jens Anderson took place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the jcsldence , . corner of Sixth street and Nineteenth nvcnuo. The remains were interred In Fair- view. The "Q" ofllclals deny the report that their Omahn trains are running through this city on account of any weakness of the Plaits- mouth bridge. The fact is that n small wash out at Ucllcvuo caused a short delay nnd one or two trains were sent this way until it could bo repaired. For the past few days they have run as usual. Next Thursday evening n musical concert will bo given at liroadwny Methodist church for the ucnellt of the "parsonage fund , " to pay off the remaining Indebtedness. An ad mirable programme is arranged. Those who take part arc Miss Hello Hobinson , pianist , Mrs. Wadsworth , Miss Ida Tostovin , the Misses Palmer and Mr. L. W. Tulleys. An admission fee of GO cents will bo charged. A balky horse attached to a hack returning from a funeral imulo a lively demonstration on liroadwny yesterday afternoon. Its bel lowing could bo heard for several blocks , and its furious plunges scared the occupants of the vehicle out of several years' growth. It finally throw itself to the ground so violently that the blood ( lew from its mouth nnd nos trils. It was secured and taken to tnc stable nnd n substitute piocured and the frightened passengers taken home. Manager RoiT , of the military band , is ar ranging for a series of open air concerts , to bo given once each week , commencing nbout Juno 1. and continuing until the first of Sep tember. Private Individuals will bo asked to subscribe a small sum monthly to meet the expenses. These concerts would bo very enjoyable , and the plan Is meeting with much approval. The band will consist this season o ( twenty-ono pieces , nnd its music will draw hundreds weekly around the band stand in Uayliss park. Union Abstract company , 230 Main street. E. H. Shcufo loans monp.v on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All Business strictly confidential. Ofllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main btrcot , up-stalrs. Personal Mrs. Wndsworth is suffering from such a cold that she was unublo to sing yesterday in the Congregational choir. Mr. Ilnrry Iloren , of Atchison , Kan. , spent Sunday hero with his friend George Dutton , book-keeper for David Uradlcy & ( Jo. Mrs. II. E. Dcemcr nnd Miss Marie Deo- mer , wife and sister of Judge Ueemer , are in the city , and will remain several days. Mr. DoNormandio is still unable to preside over the organ nl the Congregational church. Mrs. Uruco Howe filled his place yesterday. Mrs. W. E. Butler , of Hed Oak , wife of Reporter Uutlcr , of the district court , is in the city and will remain during the present week. W. II. Lynchard left for DCS Moines last evening over the Kock Island , on business of n political nature. Ho will return to-morrow morning. James Pcnlon , a member of the clerical force in the county clerk's oflloo , went to Neola yesterday morning to visit his parents on Glcncoo farm. Largest slock of wall paper over scon in the city. Picture frames made to order. Very latest designs in cornice mouldings. II. P. Niles , -102 Broadway. Oldest linn in this line in the city. Piles cured with certainty. Drs. Mosor & Van Ness , Council BlulTs , la. Mr. Iteocl TnlkH It has been stated In homo of tlio city papers that Mr , Reed , the present owner of the motor line , Is nvcrso to signing any con tract with the railroad companies relative to the proposed crossing the tracks of these companies on Ninth street. Mr. Heed de sires to say that the statement Is uutruo , ns ho has worked for souio tiuio to close sucli a contract. but the railroad companies will sign none , except such ns arc Impractical and most ridiculously unjust. Some time ago contracts of the usual form wore sent to tha Hurllngton and Milwaukee companies for the signatures of their ofllcliils. The liurllngton returned Its unsigned , and the Milwaukee still retains its , but refuses to sign it. The contracts that these two roads desired him to sign were ex actly alike in nearly every particular , and wcro most unreasonable In their demands. In order to prove his good faith in the matter Mr. Reed makes the following proposition : To the Chicago. Hurllngton ft Ouincy and Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway com panies Gentlemen ; Inasmuch as your re spective ofllccrs uud myself have fulled to como to a mutual and amicable agreement regarding the crossings of thn hake Manawa railway over your lines , I will now make you a proposition , to-wit : That wu will IPUVO the matter to ttvo roprsentatlvo uuMncss men of this city , and let thorn decide as to the merits of this cnso , nnd let their decision bo final. P. C. UUBII , Owner Lake Munawa Railway. Cat oh On to Tills. Mr. Chnrles Probatlo is prepared to supply you with a harness tno equal of miy on mirth. Pine work nnd harness novelties n specialty. Single , double und track ; alto n good class of farm work. A complete stock of gouts' and ladies' riding saddles , driving boots. robes , all kinds of whips , etc. Give him ( i call. N ow City JHrccto ry. Changes in residence or business can bo made by addressing D. C. Dunbnr & Co. , Omaha. Honey nt low rates on flrst-riasilnriiuecurHy , Iluinhmu , Tulleys Jt Co . IttJ Mala street. The District Court. The following law cases are assigned for trial in the district court , lo-dny : Nos. 6301 , E , Alberta/n vs D. Gray 5350 , 0 , H. Slpmun vs J.V. . Squlro et ul ; 53JD , David Jarman vs&avlJ. Hannover and C. P. Soaton ; 4508,11. 1J. Thomas & Co. vb P. Potei-bou et lj 4094 , T. N. Uray vs A. T. Pllcklngcr. In cUso the interested parties arc not ready for trial work will bo com menced on the criminal calendar , ' Drj. Moser Sc Van Ness cure puvote ° dlaeii t. Ilvaics t und 6 , opera Uouao b'U. U'elepious in. QUIET SUNDAY IN THE BLUFFS Rov. Dr. Boos Scores a Score of Yonrs In the Pulpit. FOR TO-DAY'S DISTRICT COURT. Tlio StrlkcrH Hnppy Over Tliclr MeetIng - Ing An Alarm Given Uy Ultra- ( UK Fireworks The AVIu- tiers nt the Unznar. Twenty Pcnrs n. Trencher , Yesterday was the- twentieth anniversary of the Hcv. W. H. W. Kecs' connection with the Methodist ministry. This was made the subject of the reverend gentleman's morning discourse. Every scat was fiKcd. The ad dress was largely of a personal nature but was none the less interesting. Many valua ble lessona were drawn from this ministry nnd were uuly impicsscd upon the audience. Ho selected ns his text the words : "Hith erto hath the Lord helped us. " First Sam uel 7.13. Since hit entering the work of the ministry , the speaker said ho had lost but three Sabbaths , and those on account of sickness. Twenty years ago Saturday ho preached his first sermon. Following this line he continued : Per years I was called , like Harrison , the boy preacher , probably on account of my youthful looks and moroyouth ful words , for I had not then the wisdom of utterance which has developed from the years of active cxperienco which have followed. Every man's life is a plan of God. Every man's llfo is a work of thought , feeling and action. I have no confidence or belief In the winds of fortune. I bclicvo that I control every event of my llfo I cannot control its coming and going , but if I am In harmonv with God 1 will choose so that from the circumstances and surroundlnps which encompass mo , the best results will come. If I am not In har mony with God this will not bo my choice nnd these results will not follow. I firmly believe it was God's purpose that 1 should preach the gospel , but if I had chosen to in terfere lie could not have accomplished his purpose concerning me Ho could have done nothing without my help. I recognised the divine call to the work ; placed myself in harmony with the demands of that call and together God and I have not made so great a failure after all. * * * * I do not believe that everyone who is in' the ministry had this divine call , nor do f be- Itovo that everyone filling the other profes sions and walks of lifo were divinely called to those places , for I would have you know that I believe that God endows every man with certain capacities and powers. He sur rounds him with certain possibilities which these powers can accomplish. Ovcry man should recogniyo these facts nnd act in rela tion to them und the obligations they impose. I did not seek this call. It came to me. When I was a lad I never heard n man preach , whom I felt was called of God , but that I felt that that was the work I ought to do. That is my work. This divine call is not n supernatural work or manifestation , Goil does not let down letters or words from heaven , or como In dreams to let men know what Ho wishes them to do. Ho impresses the consciousness , and this is the force which impels to obedience. Neither docs God send the boy through the parent : He calls the boy and if ho does not obey failure meets him at every step. If , hearing the divine call , we obey , success and prosperity will come as a legitimate result the fulfillment of God's promises. It is not every smart boy who is called to this depattment of God's work. Sometimes the dullest minds ) Judging from a human standpoint ) arc called to do God's most important work. " The speaker recited as examples Hishops Simpson and Ames , and others. "God w.ints the best nnd purest men in this woik and the time will como when Ho will cull the best and pur est women also to the work of the ministry. I have no faith In a general'providence apart from a special divine providence. God did not make creation and organize a lot of general laws for Us regulation and then leave it to itself. God has a minute supervision over every lifo. God deals with you indi vidually , and the " hairs of your head are ull numbered. " I believe fully In the Methodist economy of Christian work. " ( The plan of the itineracy was enlarged upon. ) I have never , until this year , iniido a choice of opportun ities or fields of labor. Believing that God called mo nnd is superintending not only His work but mo and my association with it , I have loft the matter of appointments to Him and to the conference cabinet. This year I had calls from three churches and I chose Council Bluffs , because it gave me the larg est Hold of labor. A good wife is a gift from the Lord. What ever success has crowned my efforts during these years is duo largely to my wife. If there is anything on earth that is detestable it Is a wife with a tongue that is a little too long that can't bo bit off. Thank God for a good wife who has always been my helper and made my ministry a pro nounced success. No great success was over accomplished without labor. The ministry is no exception to the rule. I want to sco a man take oft his gloves and wade in. No man over amounts to much who docs not ar- rousc opposition. A man whoso convictions nro not strong enough to contest for is a poor specimen of a man. J bohuvo that God's superintendence of man's temporal affairs is absolute anil sine. * * * God sometimes puts our faith to the test , but Ills promises are sure. The reason why so many men are on the ragged edge of poverty is that they nro not in harmony with God's book at some essential point. Success in tue ministry is conditioned. If these con ditions nro not mot there will bo no success. A live preacher nnd a dead church-cannot do effective service for God. but let the church bo alive also and good results must follow. One may sow , another inuy water , with tears and prayers , and then comcth another who gathers in the golden harvest of souls. During these years the demands upon the pulpit have changed. God and the people want n cultured preacher. Time was when men thought If they opened their mouths God would fill them. So ho did , but It was nothing but wind , The school teacher is abroad in the land , and our boys know moro In some lines than our fathers did. But culture Is not all Unit is needed. Culture is cold und barren , but if you sanctify it and niako a devout intelligence , you have n power which will convict and convert. You may as well try to hoe your garden with a cob as to attempt to reach the heart and affections through the medium of the mind. You must touch the heart the affections to win the man to Christ , and a heart melted into fer vency by the love of Jesus itlouo can do it. The speaker closed ; \ith ; a brief history of his curly lifo and the disadvantages under which ho labored to reach the purpose of his life , uud au eloquent encomium upon the work of tlio minister of the gospel. Card. To my old customers and patrons : You will find mo ut the Ogdcn sUiblus with every thing in the livery lino. Klrat class turnouts , afo horses for ladles' driving , cnnlages for balls , parties and calling , with tafn drivers. Kutcs reasonable , Telephone S3 , W. T. Cole , Travelers ! Stop tit the Dechtelo. A full line of crockery and glassware nt Lund Bros. , No. 23 Main street. The Striker * Coiirntnlatcil. The railroad employes' meeting of Satur day evening was the subject of much favor able comment on the streets yottcrduy. Nu merous citizens expressed great surprise at the lopic.il arguments advanced on that oc casion , and spoke strongly In favor of the cause of the striking engineers , firemen and switchmen , The new coloring gl ven to the affair by the speakers was a revelation to many , of u state of uffalis that they had not previouslyaicamrd hid existed , and it seemed to be the general wish that thu great buttlo now being waged should be iluully de cided in favor of the laboring men. 'Tho effect of the meeting on the strikers thumsolvcs and tholr iininudlatu.fricnds was very exhilarating , and they left the. hall in a moat enthusiastic frame of mind , . Laterin the nipht , nbout thirty of them congregated near the grounds of the Consolidated Tank Line company , where -several of the "Q" scab switching crews wcro nt work , nnd for n short time n bloody collision between the two parties seemed unnvoldnble. Just as the crisis was approaching , one of the cooler headed men stepped in front of the strikers and urged them to take no rash ac tion , ns moro conservative measures would be more successful in the end. His entreat ies prevailed nnd no blows were struck. The only ttoublo thnt hns been caused here Is by the showers of car links , coupling pins , etc. , with which outgoing trains nio assailed. These demonstrations nil end when the trains pot over the Milwaukee nnd Kock Island crossings , ns they then pull awny to the south at n livelv rate , but before that time all exposed brnkciucn are the targets for nil kinds of missiles. The fusllado docs not feorn to be conducted for the purpose of kill ing or seriously Injuring anyone , but rather to five u practical Illustration of the hatred and contempt felt toward the "scabs" nnd those who work with them. Such nets nro the work of the few. however , nud uro gen- crnlly protested against by the large major ity who arc nppcnling to reason and not to force. All There ! Look Now. The finest line of spring suitings over shown in tlio city. Few patterns and bplcndid goods. Alto an elegant line of pant patterns nt reduced prices. Como und bee. A. Hotter , IUO IJroadwny. * S. B. Wndsworth fc Co. loan moncv. Tor all femnlo rtiscnsci consult Tr ) . Motor .k Vnn Ness opcrn house block , rooms 4 ami 6 , Council Dluirs. Corre pondcnco solicited , The Grand Lodge Ilnznnr. The Catholic bazaar closed Saturday night , after a most successful week. It is esti mated that tlio net profits will exceed 11,000 , but the exact amount can not bo told , ns the expenses have not all been paid. The arti cles to bo disposed of by popular vote proved to be great attractions. The lantern voted to the most popular yurdmaster was won by Albert Wells.of the Uock Island , who received OW votes , his nearest competitor being W. H , Highsmith , of the Union Pacific , who ro- cuivcd 55S votes. Large vanes , Miss Lizzie KIrscht ; tidy , Schrott ; tublo scarf , Mrs. .1 M. T. Schneider : child's apron , Uov. Adolph Wessellng , O. S. H. ; boy's saddle , Henry Howarth ; lady's hat , Miss Alice Beobc ; basket of flowers , Miss Sarah Cohasey ; foot stool , John Polinn ; silver card receiver , John Pfciffer ; slipper case , L. Myers : baby cloak , Baby Adolph ; rocking chair , Charles Greg ory ; hand painted vase , Ueorgo Kline ; hand painted banner , C. Fr Heisler ; sofn pillow , Gustn Linka ; hanging lamp , Mr. P. Kas- tram ; cuff box ; A. Paul ; largo vase , Mollie Lacy. The leather covered easy chair for the most popular priest was awarded to Hcv. Father Hcaly. The broom for the most popular landlady was won by Mrs. Philip Mergen. The whip for the most popular horseman , was voted to Lawrence Hoist. Benjamin Weber received the gold-headed umbrella for the fastest and best mail carrier. The lucky holders of tickets on articles to bo drawn wcro ns follows : Table scarf , Kev. Adolph Wesseling , O. S. B. : pin cush ion , Miss Carrie Uccd ; hand painted tam bourine. P. G. Schneider. The silk tile for the most popular clerk was voted to Joseph Smith , at John Beno & Go's. Taken all through tno fair was n grand success , and the ladies nro well pleased with the result of their hard work. The Whole Vital Machinery Depends for the fuelwhich is the origin of its propulsory forcoupon the stomach. In that hidden alembic the food under goes the chemical changes which trans mute it into blood , from which tlio sys tem draws tlio material that reimburses it for its daily losbes of tissue. Thcso.of course , are greatly augmented in dis ease. If the btomuch , thereforeis weak ened or dibordoredtho system is depriv ed of sustenance. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters can bo relied on to facilitate and ronoiy digestion when that function has been interrupted by weakness of the stomach. Billiousness , or a diversion of the bile from its proper channel , which causes constipation , is also reme died by it. Heartburn , wind on the stomach , sick headache , fur upon the tongue , and other symptoms of stomach nnd liyor disorder , it speedily removes. Malarial complaints of every tort , kid ney and bladder troubles , constipation , rheumatism and neuralgia yield when it is ubed regularly and pcrsibtenlly. Wanted To lease , a furnished house , ton to fifteen rooms. Inquire of John ston & Van Pulton , 33 Main street. For cheap houses nnd sweet homes on easy pryments face Tipton , C27 Broad way. A Fireworkw Alarm. There was n slight blaze at the Kansas City house , on South Main street , Saturday night , but it was extinguished without call ing up the department. A lamp was left burning when the folks retired for the night and in some way set tire to the partition. The first that was known of it was when the sleepers were awakened by the discharge of homo fireworks that had been laid away on n shelf. The ilro hud reached them and started n miniature Fourth of July celebration. The flames were quickly extinguished by tlio use of a little water. Had it not been for the fireworks It is prob.ible that the flames would have gotten under great headway before being discovered and would have done con siderable dumago. As it was , tlio damage was merely nominal. Sneezing Catarrh. Thn diatresblng t-ncozo , sneeze , sneeze , the acild watery discharges from the eyes und nose the painful inflammation extending to the throat , the swelling of the mucous lining , cnus- Ing choking sensations , cough , ringing noises In the head and splitting headaches , how familiar thcfco symptoms are to thousands uho suffer periodically from head colda or Intlucnzu , and who live In Ignorance of tha fact that a single application of BANFOIID'S HAIIJCAI , CUIIE roil CATAHUH will airord fn f < iritancoiu < relttf , Hut this treatment in cubes of simple catarrh elves hut a faint idea of what tlilb remedy will do In the chronic forms , where the breathing la obstructed by clicking , putrid mucous nccuinu- lutioiiH , the hearing unacted , tmell and tiisto KOUO , throat ulcerated and hacklnu ranch grad ually fastening Itself upon the demlltuted xys- tom. 'Iben It Is that the marvellous curative power of SANFOIID'S HADICAI , CUIIE manifests Ilnelf In Inntuntaiu'ouH nnd grateful relief. 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Is a thoroughly practical , well made and tlnely finished machine , Combines the J'rtUECT I.KT- TB1IINO , UXAOT AMONUEKT and ItAlMtl WllIT- 1N ( ) of a high priced writer with BIUIULTIY , } Jjuniulllty. Bend for circulars. J ? . X. GAGE , The Ei'celhlor Co. 3J Main St. J.I.NCOLN ; NED. , ' Couucil.IllutTg , Qcn'l Aeeut. Act/ for Western lovra No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMI'IjBTK ASSORTMENT OP FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES , jioxii DOMESTIC ANI > KOUUKJN. 1842. INCOKPOKA ED 1878 TJSSELZL , 623 CO. , MASS1LLON , OHIO , MASUFACTUHE11S. SIZES FROM Especially Designed for MILLS ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 AXD HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT HORSEPOWER POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa. HEND 1 'OU CATALOGUE. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. Sl'KClAbndvcrtlBoments , suchns roit , b'ound , To Loan , Kor Sale , To llcnt , Wnnts , Ilonrdlm ; etc. , will bo Insert ml In this column at the low rate of TUN UKNTS 1'Kll LINK for the first In sertion and Five Cents Per I.lno for each hiibss- quent Insertion. I.envo advertisements nt our oUIco , No. 12 Pearl Street , near llrondwtiy , Connell - ell HlutTa. lo\va. WANTS. WANTKD A Rood girl for nencral house work. Inquire ut Mrs. Henry Van llrunt , cor. Willow ave.and 4th bt. HUNT Furnished and unfurnished FOIt rooms , 717 1st live. Hefiuenccs wanted. OriTUAnn-W.fiOOstockof boots nnd shoes tor Council Hluirs Improved property or youni * stock ; also \ 'Aaero \ Improved farm for merchandise. I1. J. Day . .VCo. . , Council Illuira. WANTnO-Sltuntlon ns millinery trimmer ; can ulve best of city references. Addiess AiM. lice olllce. FOR SALE Drug stock nnd fixtures worth nbout ll.HX ) . Good location In Council lllnirs. Knqulru of . .J.V. . Poregoy , WANTED Four scholars for piano or organ , 33 per term. Madam J. P. 11. , tills olllce. WANTED A girl to do general housework ; mmll family , kitchen conveniently ar ranged. 700 Sixth avenue. FOU SALK Very cheap for cash or would ex change , for Council Hinds or Omaha prop- ertv , n retail stock of boots nnd shoes valued nt S5.1KM. Call nt store No , 520 S. 13th St. , Omaha , or address It. Martin , name place and number. T71UHNmJHE-HoUHht , sold and exchanged ; JLA also storage and commission In good , light , nlry. lire-proof building. Inquire at store No. 11U North 13th St. It. Martin , Omaha , Neb. TTPHOLSTEHINO nnd Furniture repairing U done neatly nnd promptly : work guaran teed. Household goods nnd furniture bought nnd sold. L. M. Lewis , No. 110 North 13th St. , Omaha. FOU SAL11 At a bargain. 40 acres near stock yards , South Olilatm , Neb. , Johnson Ac Christian , Uoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. "V\7"ANTED Stocks of merchandise. Have T > Omaha nnd Council Hluirs city property , also western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson A : Christian , lloom 35 , Cnamber of Commerce , Omaha. . OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SOX , Prop's. Manufacturers oC All Kinds oi Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction tuarantced. 10th Avenue. Ad dress Ogdun IJoiler Works. Council lllulls. Iowa NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLitVB ST. , OMAHA , NEB. YOU ( JO KIOUT DOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S And ( ictTlmt Ilcautifnl 1'nUcrn of WALL PAPER I SAW TIIBU'E VESTEHDAY. HE DOES Abb KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING LECOBATINO , WHITENING , BTO. , And Has None Hut Experienced Workmen. o li ! i'enrl St. , : : Council JUuflVi. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COOIlroadwuy Ojuncil llluffs , Iowa. Established Star Stables and Mule Yards Ilroailnuy , Council UlulTs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and niulc& constantly on hand , for sale at retull Or In cur loail lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone HI. SCHLUTHR 4. JJOLEV. Oppoilto Dummy Depot , CouucU Bluffs CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Flro Ea- copo. Eloctrlo Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable MAX MOHN , Proprietor. 0 , H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow. Pells , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. tZOnnd S2 Main 8treetCouncll lllnffs.Iowa. JOHN GILBERT , DKALKIl IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 521 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BL.UFF § , : : IOWA THE TROTTING STALLION Standard No. 4000 , chestnut stallion , fonled April 10 , 18SJ. Bred by C. J. Hnmlin , Uuffiilo , N. Y. , sired by Alnio ar.ch ( record 2'J4J : ( ) son of Almont , first dam , Lucy , by H.imlin's Piitcliin , sire of the tbiin of Hell Hnmlin ( record 2:13 : % ) ; Hccond dum by Kysdyk's Hninbletotilan. Norway stnnds 164 hands liifjli , and can trot better than 3:1)0. : ) This stallion will be permitted to serve a few inures at $ . ' 15 the season from March 1st to July 1st. For particulars enquire of WADE GARY , Council Bluffs Driving Park , or No. 417 South 14th St. , Omaha. Anil Mont Fashionable novelties In 20 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. OKKICK OF TUB Same street and number. THEO. BECKMAN , MANUFACTUHEIl OF AND DBAI.F.H IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of Hnrness Goods Con stantly on Hund. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. NO. 2O5 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL lUiUFKH , : : IOWA R , H , HUNTINGTON & CO , , PnMMTQQM MfiOTANTQ uullilluulull liUjflufliiii 1 u , WHOLESALE FLOUR , FRUIT & PRODUCE , NO. lei DELMONIGO HOTEL 711 imtmmvAY. Best $1 $ a Day House in the City , GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS , Near the Depots. Street Car Connections. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 652 J3roadway , Opera Houbo Blpck , Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 281 , GREAT REDUCTION IN OUR NTIRE LINE OF SELECT THESE BARGAINS EARLY. NEW GOODS AND LOW PBICES1 Every ono says -\vo have tlio finest patterns. Wo know wo sell at lowest prices. CUKTAINS , CURTAIN GOODS , otc > Work clone by skilled workmen. Remember the place , 4O1 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la ; BROS' MUELL SIC CO. , 1314 St. Marys Ave in Street , OMAHA , NEB. COUNC2L. 1SLIJFF5 , IA. A triumvirate of instruments which cnnuot bo excelled in tone , beauty or finish and general workmanship. Excel nil others in slylo of case , beauty of finish and volume of touo. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY All kinds of Musical Instruments , Russian Gut Strings , Shoot Music and MuslO Books. Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. Our Department of TOYS niicf FA\CY fil > OI > S , wo are closing ) out at loss than cost. Dealers plciue inaUo a note of thin , and your goods cheap. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ATTftN Architects and Superintendents , lloofa JiLUJjil House H RTPKINRIWP Hydraulic and Sanitary ! ! UlillililDHllJ. piari8 , Estimates , Specifications. pervision of Pi1) I is orlc. Brown Building- , Council Bl Iowa. ETNTflV RTTRIfE Atlornoy-at-Law , Second Moor Browti riHJjEil DUIUU } , Building , 115 Pearl Street , Coui j ) Bluffs , Iowa. H ! Justice of the Peace. OHico over American. Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffy o wa. QTHM17 Jfr QTMQ Attorneys at-Law , practice in tlio Stab DlUnj } Gi OllllO , aud Federal Courts. Ofiicc RoomS' ' and 8 , ShugartBeno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MOOODBURY & FINK GOLD OHK A SPECIALTY. DRS.L MOSER & VAN NESS Sf rooms 4 and 5. Telephone No. 273 and 272 for the ollico ami residence. Diseases of women and children a specialty. P IIR717M Dentist. Corner Main street and First . U. HA/iM , Sur and C. E. , Ordinance Grades and , Grading Estimates. Drafting. 501 Broadway , cor. of Main , Room 5. DR. RICE'S HERNIAL SUPPORT. Tliu Greatest Invention of the Age ! Itupturo or Hernia a Specialty ! Makes Female Diseases a Specialty , nirpH nil klnda of Chronic TilHense * thnt aio curulile with hTsTnost W jndiTful Votfetnlilo Kern ; dies. Js the oldeHt and most Buccfssful specialist In tin ) wost. Cull mid nee him. OfUco .No , H 1'etul bt. , Council Illutru , Io a. Olllcu liourd.8 to 1u. . m ; 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p. m. NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST aiOIJXTS It IKON AM > MAMMALS TUIJIJ T < NO , 010 WAIN STIU5KT , : COUNCIL IJLUFRH , 1A , Orders takrn at Venri.se. % Harflfn' , 9. li.'tn St. , Omuha , Neb. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRI8 BELTS ARB ELEOTR1G TRUSSES No. 6OO Broodvyay , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTKD Good Sulesnxen on largo commission or salary. WANT1SD-C.OV.1I4 AM > TKAVUlvlMU AG NT ( * ON