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    O\IAHA ] \ DAILY BIDE : F&IDAY , APKIL 20. 1888 ,
THE DAILY BEE.
OOTJISrOIL BLUFFS ,
OFFICE , NO. 12 PEAIUj 9T11EKT.
f- : Delivered by Carrier In Any Part of the Client
Twenty Cents rer Week. . . , _
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fI II. W.TILTON MANAGE ! ! .
I TKIjEFHONKS :
IICfllNF.FR OFFICE , No. 45.
NIGHT KDCtoii , No. 23.
MINOlt MENTION.
N , Y. Plumbing Co.
Now spring goods tit Heller's.
A new usphnlt sidewalk Is being put down
on Sixth street , in front ol the new Catholic
church.
Albert , the sovcn-xvcoks-old son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. Christiansen , who died of lung-
* ever Wednesday , was buried yesterday aft
ernoon.
Special communication Excelsior Lodpo
No. 25 ! , R A. and A. M. , Saturday evening ,
April 21. Work in the third degree. I3y
jrdcr W. M.
Contractor A. W. Covnlt is rushing the
work on the foundation of the addition to
the Ncumaycr hotel. The Job Is now well
under way , and will bo pushed rapidly to
completion.
An order has been Issued bv the flro com
mittee suspending Foreman I'cto Kuyltcn-
dall , of hose house No , 1 , for fifteen days for
using disrespectful language to the chief at
yesterday's lire.
Marriage licenses was Issued yesterday to
ilohn J. Lnyimin , of Fremont , Neb. , and
Mary Williams , of Bradford county , Pa. , nnd
Wilholm Nienmnn and Sophia C. Schcncrlo ,
both of this county.
The now elevator nt the Ogdcn house will bo
run by a hydraulic motor. Connection was
made yesterday with "tho water main , and
everything will bo In running order soon
after the cage arrives.
A vng and n drunk comprised the sum total
of the pollco round-up , in court yesterday
morning. E. D. Uelton , the vng , was dis
charged on condition that ho lonvo the city
immediately. ! . Barlow was lined ? 10 and
costs for drunkenness and exposure of i/cr-
eon. "
The case of J. Wulker , the Wnbash switch
man , arrested for throwing a car link at
"scab" engineer , and charged with 'assault
with intent to commit murder , was not tried
before 'Squiro Schurz ycHtcrday , as the
defendant's ' attorney was busy in the district
court. The cuso was continued until next
week.
The Harmony mission social this evening
nt the residence of Mrs. Kappell , corner ot
Madison and Pierce streets , will bo an enjoy
able affair. An Intercstlng musical pro
gramme has been prepared. JSvory ono is in
vited to attend and take part in the oven-
ing's enjoyment.
Lalco Manawa is somewhat inclined to get
on a rampage. On Wednesday the water
rose a foot between sunrise and sunset , and
yesterday It rose considerably more. The
water bucks up from the Missouri and will
probably gut much higher than at present ,
although it cannot do u great amount of
damage.
Married , at the Metropolitan house , Thurs ,
day , at C o'clock ' p. m. . Mr. John J. Layman ,
of Fremont. Neb. , and Miss Mary Williams ,
of Bradford county , Pennsylvania , Ilev. W
H. W. Kecs , of the Methodist church , ofll-
elating. Mr. Layman Is an intelligent and
prosperous fanner of Nebraska , and has won
nn excellent lady for his companion.
The insanity commissioners met yesterday
afternoon to" investigate the cases of Mrs.
Throk , of Macedonia , and Mr. Olcary , living
on Avenue B in tills city. The woman was
ordered sent to Mt. Pleasant , but Mr. Clcary
was Edit home , as his condition was thought
to bo the result of sickness and overwork ,
nnd it Is hoped that careful nursing will soon
restore him to his normal condition.
An alarm of llro was turned in from box
02 at a quarter before < 5 last evening , and the
wliolo department responded quickly. The
flames were ] ust breaking out of a Hue in the
city roller mills and were extinguished with
but little trouble. The now horses on the
big truck mndo a good run considering their
short practice , and it is thought that witli
training they will make ono of the most val
uable teams in the city's service.
< The diamond at the driving park has been
relocated so that.spectators can witness the
ball games from the amphitheatre. The
llrst schedule on the home grounds will be
played on the 2Sth inst. between the Council
Bluffs and the .1. J. Hardins of Oinnhn. On
„ the SJyth the Crane Brothers team will cross
bats with the homo nine. Work has been
commenced putting the grounds in order , and
they will bo in line shape for the good playIng -
Ing that Is promised in the season's cham
pionship games.
The river reached the fifteen foot mark
again yesterday , and is still rising. It ia
washing badly at Gumbo Point , having taken
off , about eight feet of the bank for a distance
of'several hundred feet. The water is nearly
up to the power house at the now Undge , but
no material damage has been done. The
river Is free from ice , but the current is very
swift. The central caisson of the now bridge
still stands firm , and it is not probable that
any of the piers will bo disturbed.
Notice was received in this city yesterday
of the death of Miss Sarah E. Wright , at
Sioux Falls , Dak. , on Wednesday hist , ol
cancor. Mii-s Wright was formerly matron
at the Institution for the deaf and dumb in
this city , nnd had many warm friends hero.
She was compelled by ill health to resign
this position a few months ago and returned
to her homo in Burlington. At the time ol
her deiith she was visiting with two married
Bisters ut Sioux Falls The funeral will
take pluco to-day In Burlington.
Dr. Seybcrt returned yesterday morning
from Cedar KnpJds. whore ho wont to at
tend the annual meethnr of the directors ol
the State Hewing association. Ho presented
the advantages of Lake Manawu , as the
proper place to hold the regatta this season ,
Several cities worked hard to secure Hit
races , but it was finally decided that the
next regatta should bo held ut Spirit Lake
Had this city been successful it would have
been a great advantage , as these races ul
ways attract a largo number of people , am
It is hoped that another year will bring r
different result.
An upright piano , bought one year
ngo nt factory , will bo for snlo for OIK
week nt S175 , ixs the owner must soil nl
onco. Pliuio caaba boon at Swanton
l.luoiJ Co.'a.
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'Shoafu loans money on real estate.
S. \Vails\vorth & Co. loan money.
o
BohlNloi * On n Bccoml Trial.
In the district court yesterday the casi
of the State vs Schlslor for tno murder o
William Keating was on trial. The crim
was committed on the nth of October , I8fcO
and this is the second tvlul of tha case , th
Jur in the former trlul having disagreed
The prisoner' * , wlfo and two little chlldrci
not by Ills side uurlng the entire day. On th
opposite t > Ida But the widow nnd son of th
murdcreil man. The bullet with which tin
killing wus done was introduced In evidence
os well as sovcrul other similar ones found a
the house of the defendant.
A full Hue of crockery nnd glnsswun
at Lund Bros , , No. 23 Main struct.
Money at low rates oiulr&t-cla&ftlnrmsccurlt }
JJurnlmm , Tulloj-s > V C'o KM Main btrsct.
Travdlors ! Stop ut the Beohtolo.
Hitmen's Old Violin.
Mr. J. Mueller has received from CIncir
natl u copy of Harnett'a famous painting
"Tho Old Violin , " the original of whlc
created such a furore ut the Tnlrternth Gin
ciunatl Industrial exposition. It is an cxac
fno sunllo of that wonderful picture. Th
most faithful description would not adi
quately describe It. It must bo seen to b
"uppruciHted. U Is on exhibition at the room
Ci of the Mueller Musto company. All who se
It will Join with the writer in pronouncing i
OIIQ of the art wonders of the Nineteen !
century.
\Vurburton & Jwiirscn , faehionabl
drcssrnakura , No. 32 Putu-l st.
litilUUng Permit * .
The following building permit * wore I :
sued yi'stonluyl
Lars Han sen , , . . , , , i 5 (
Tim Monr.hun , i ! (
GpovgeD. Hronu. . . , , . . ! 27
JBCOU Nelson > SC
h. LoHz..1 . . . . n , , A
TIE DOINGS IN THE BLUFFS ,
A Successful Art Entertainment
Given By the Ladles.
THREATENED POLITICAL FIGHT.
Tlic DctuMook In the Council Prom
ises To llnvc n Holt Sclilfilcr'fl
Second Trlnl For Murder
1'crsonnls.
Mttlo lilt Cole nt Ilcst.
The f uncial of Little Lu Cole , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs , E. C. Cole wa held yesterday.
It was a peculiarly eau occasion * Owing to
the nature of the disease , diphtheria , the
.funeral was rather of a private naturo. The
more intimate friends gathered nt the homo
and expressed their sympathy In numerous
ways. There were many nnd clabarnto floral
rlbutcs , and nothing that loving hands could
ilo to lighten the burden of sorrow was lack-
In ? . The little form was In a pure white
casket , of brocaded velvet , nnd the child np-
icurcd as though fallen In n tired sleep , llnv.
) r. Cooley , pastor of the First Baptist
jhurch , read suitable passages of scripture ,
iipoko words of sweet comfort , nnd offered
ender prayer. The remains xvo.ro taken to
, ho cemetry , accompanied by n number of
filonds. Ono of the saddest features of the
occasion was the absence of the mother , who
"ins been taken 111 , her strength so exhausted
ivlth the mixious care of her little ono that
, ho disease readily took hold upon her. Her
condition Is by no means alarming , hut bhuis
confined to her bed nnd thus prevented from
loining In the last sad services.
Seldom docs the death of ono so young
ouch the hearts of so many. The family
Imvo so many friends , and little Lu had by
icr sparkling xvays and affectionate disposl-
.Ion become BO great a favorite with all , that
icr death unddons the hearts of a larger
circle than usually centers about n llp of so
few years. The sympathy l j especially
drawn toward the mother , nnd friends would
gladly lighten her grief by sharing it , could
this be done. It is hoped that she will speed
lly bo restored to the health and to the
strength which she so greatly needs nt this
time to ennblo her to endure the loneliness
nnd sorrow which those only know xvho have
had their treasures taken from them.
Irs. 3io > cr& Van No s euro private
Itooms 4 and 0 , opera hoim b'lk. Telephone 27J.
For all femnlo ( llacaseH consult Drs. Moscr ft
Van Ness , opera house block , rooms H anil 5 ,
Council lilufls. Correspondence solicited.
E. II , Shcnfo loans money on chattel
security of every description. Private
consulting rooms. ' All business strictly
confidential. Oltico f > 00 Broadway , cor
ner Main fatrect , up-stuirs.
An KvonittK With Art.
The ludlcs of the P. E. O. won high honors
ast evening. The meaning of the mystcr-
ous title which this society bears is kept a
rofound secret from the curious , unnitintcd
masculines. It matters little , however , In
view of the fact that the society is composed
of such ladies as surely would have none but
nn honorable secret. The purposes of the
organlr.ition seem to be largely charitable ,
nd the object of last evening's entertain
ment was to swell the fund whien they de
sire to expend In helping those less fortunate
tha'n themselves. The opera honso was
crowded , and tlio audience was asllnelycom
posed as any which ever gathered there.
There waa sufficient enthusiasm manifested
to fully assure the ladies that their efforts to
please were appreciated , and had proved
truly successful. It was a varied pro
gramme , and there were no poor numbers
from beginning to tlnish.
Prof. Uaotcns , with his "Stryken Bluas"
club , kindly favored the audience with some
very pleasing Instrumental selections , open
ing with the "Swedish Wedding March. "
There wore Interspersed selections from
Shubcrt's symphonies , and from Weber. An
enjoyable evening could easily have been
afforded by such music alone. Tho- other
musical numbers of the programme were
also truly excellent. Miss Merkol , who has
one of the sweetest -soprano voices , nnd to
whom all gladly Usten. Joined witn her sis
ter , Mrs. Ward , nnd with Mr. Treynor , in a
charming trio Mr. Treynor sang insole
solo also , winning as always , enthu
siastic applause. Mrs. Ward gave a
ono of her rich , contralto solps. Mrs. Wnds-
xvorth , who is conceded to bo ono of the best
sopranos in the west , sang "Lo , Hear the
Lark , " one of her best selections. Ono of
the most pleasing numbers was the duet of
Miss Merkel and Mr. Treynor. With such
music Interspersed throughout the art pro
gramme , the evening was mndo most enjoy
able.
able.Tho
The ar.t xvas also varied. There were some
very pleasing living pictures. These wore
the only showings of bright colors , and were
shown in a frame. Tliero were also line
showings of white statuary , the figures being
gracefully draped and in pleasing positions
and postures. The Hogers statuary was
rather more nox'cl than the other features.
These were of the color peculiar to that
statuary. The designs were taking and the
groups were well presented. The pictures
and statuary were made moro attractive by a
skillful handling of the calcium light , with
varied colorings.
The accompanists for the evening were
MKs Ofllccr and Miss Atkins. Their part
was not perhaps as prominent as some , but
the taste and skill shown by them was an im
portant feature of the successful rendering
of the musical numbers.
Largest sloc'c of xvtill paper over scon
in the city. Picture muncb mndo tt
order. Very latest designs in cornice
mouldings. II. P. Nilcs102Broadway. .
Oldest linn in this line in the city.
Sewer connections and house sowon
laid by N. Y. Plumbing company.
Piles cured xvith certainty. Drs ,
Mosor & Van Ness , Council Bluffs , In.
A. Holt ns Well as a Dondlocic.
Local politics are nt present \-ory inter
estlng study to the outsldo spectator who li
not in the deal and has nothing at Btaka ir
the turn of the xvheel of political fortune
The two factions in the dominant party nn
at war and both declare it is to the death
The beginning of this state of thing ! ) date !
buforo the Into election. The story , ns givei
by ono of the newly elected aldermen , is as
follows : When his friends xvero urging hli
candidacy ho xvas visited by certain "ringer
In" who advised him , If ho desired to si-curt
his nomination and election , that ho first sc <
the leaders in the ring and make himsel
' 'solid , " This suggestion cumo from varloui
ones nnd at various times until the xvould-bi
candidate sent xvord to the bosses that hi
should try to secure the nomination and clcc
tlon , nnd would do so v/lthout asking the as
slstiuico or advice of the ring. That ho bo
llevcd firmly that the local ndmlnUtrntloi
xvas corrupt , and ho proposed to unearth tin
corruption and show up the corruptlonlstH
This , of course , created a stir in the camp
andantrotig fight xvas made by the ring
both in the caucus and nt the noils to dofca
him. Now he declares ho will bo true to hi
purpose. The young1 Men's Demourntli
club , In which the alderman Is a Icudlii )
spirit , is badly dlx'idcd in consequence
The majority support him , but do not
as yet , feel at liberty to make an open revolt
but In rasa thti desired ofllccrs are not chosei
by the city council next Monday evening
they say they will split off from the orpuniru
tiou , rnorganlio their forces and carry thi
xvnr Into Africa. Ono prominent dUsentc.
from the ring rule says : "They have heretofore
toforo furnished us the money and ws hax- ,
done their dirty xvork. They have thu
avoided shouldering I ho odium of their polit
liiul trickery and Imvo cast it upon us. Kov
wo prnposuto let these that furnish the mone ;
al o do the xvork , and xvu will fight thou
inoth r.nd nail while they do It. We knov
their nj'.thods , r.nd xvo o.in eheekraato cverj
inr.vo they maKo.1' '
In no i ouni-11 AUeraicn BnllhiKCr , ICncnho.
anil Weaver are anxious to return John Tein
plotou in hln present position. Weaver , Met
calf yn.l Laivy tight Just as hard for the con
tinuunco of liurko in the clerk'k chair , Hell
factions claimed to hold the choices Iroi
conviction as to xvh&t le best for lliu city , am
thus fur , although UU posbible cot.bin ; ; ! ion
have been tried , r.ono hub been u'w't xvlilo'
would unlt'o all , or > \ mn'orltv of tha .council
Each man jays lid vail not inuugo bib voi
ow , nor nt any tlmo In the future. If these
ondittons hold over Monday night , which
ow seems moro than probable , n party fight
vill result. If from this shall cotno a better
ondltion of things , a cleaner government
ml a strict enforcement of law , the people
f the city tnny well be satisfied and rejoice.
The difetrict telegraph Co ( servos pat
rons nny time of day or night.
Union Abstract company , 230 Main street ,
Personal Parngrnphs.
James Wilson , ot Persia , xvas In the city
csterday.
O. H. Stokes , of Yorkshire , xvas In the city
yesterday.
W. A. McCutchcon , of DCS Molncs , was In
ho city yesterday.
E. A. Pippin has gone to Maplcton , loxvn ,
for n visit xvith friends.
W. D. Humn. an old nnd respected cltlrcn
of Missouri valley , died yesterday morning.
Mru. Hoinco Everett returned homo yester
day morning from n visit xvith her mother ,
Mrs. Judge Leonard , at Oakxx'ood , Mo ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffman left for Lov-
ngton , 111. , last evening. They were nccom-
> anicd by Mrs. Jcnnlo Hyatt , who xvill
cmaln there during the summer.
Charles E. Hcnnctt , Peorint S. M.
Wooster , Uoono ; E , E. Lang , Enflcld ! James
A. Matson , Cedar Hnulds : J. W. McGarrlsh
and J , N. Wilson , DCS Molncs , xvcro among
, 'csterdny's arrivals nt the Paolfli1.
Mrs. J. P. I3ilups ] , of Sheridan county ,
* Jeb. , is visiting in this city for a foxv days.
She came cast to attend the funeral of her
son Theodora , aged fourteen years , xvho died
ast Sunday in Springfield , Mo. , ot spinal
ncningltls. Mrs. Ulllups xvns a resident of
his city for over twenty years , but moved to
Nebraska about three years ago. She has
nany friends In this vicinity xvho sympa
thize xvllh her in her bereavement.
Too Much Cnrc
2nnnot bo tulfon in the f-clcction of
oilot soaps. Colgate & Oo.'s are the
best. Try Crtbhmero Bouquet.
Hustlers for Trn < lp.
The Domestic Sewing Machine com-
Miny take the load. The lightest run-
ling and the most durable inachino
nauc. Terms to suit nny one. Cull.
105 Mnlft street.
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
A Magic City.
Marvelous as xx-as the groxvth of South
Omaha during 18S7 , the summer of 1S88 bids
fair to surpass It , and to xvln for It the title
of the Magic city. Ucforo the frost XXTIS out
of the ground , building xvns commenced , and
within the next ten days upxvnrils of ono hun
dred and seventy stores and residences xvlll
bo In course of erection. No less than txx'cnty
business buildings arc now going up , nnd the
material is being placed on the ground for at
least one hundred nnd fifty cottages nnd res
idences. No special locality is favored , but
the boom is all ox-er the city. The South
Omaha National bank is about to erect-a line
business block on N street , near Twenty-
seventh , and , ns already noted , the Ex
change hotel finds it necessary to in
crease its accommodations by a three-story
brick addition , 40x100. The graders are also
at xvork on Twentieth , Txventy-lifth , Txventy-
seveth , Mand N streets and Missouri uvcnuc.
nnd tenders are asked for to build a grand
boulex'ard connecting North xvith South
Omaha.
In Albright things are also booming and
some twenty-five ncxv buildings are under
way , Contractor Coy heading the list xvith
elox-en , including the now school house. He-
sides all this the bankers' report , a marked
improx'cmcnt in general business , xvith but
little accommodation required , and first class
security offered xvhcn asked for. Payments
arc boinc : met promptly nnd nil. things point
to another era of prosperity for South
Omaha.
Ttntlrond Wrecks.
Two slight mishaps xvero credited to the
railroads yesterday. The llrst xvas an early
morning collision at the chutes , bctxx'ccn
stock trains of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri - '
souri Valley railroad and the Union Pacific.
It resulted in n badly demolished caboose for
the latter and some half dozen dead sheep
for the shippers. The second xvas n run off
on the- Union Pacific caused by an open
switch , and the engine and txvo cai s xvero
ditched. No damage xx'as done but some out
going trains xx'cre delayed.
Last Night's Bull.
Last night the Sporting Sons of Erin made
their llrst appearance in public and held
their first annual ball. It xvas n success in
every way , the hall being crowded , the music
good nnd the receipts satisfactory. Refresh
ments xvero served at midnight and the danc
ing kept up till the early hours , the xvholo
being looked after by the floor managers ,
llodio Kcdmond , Con Hogan nnd Tom
Guincs.
Notes About tlio City.
W. T. RIckley , of Columbus , brought in a
load of hogs.
J. J. Hnnns , of Forth , Neb. , is on the
market xvith a load of hogs.
Wm. Juest of DcWitt , is in xvith a car of
sheep.
Hen Majors has eight cars of Wood River
cattle on the market.
C. II. Pettyjohn , of Belvidere , caught the
top price for hogs.
To-day Grader ICincndo xvlll finish
xvork on the noxv ball park.
Seventy curs of hogs , and forty-six of cat
tle xvero reported at noon to-day , nnd the
market xvas quoted 5c higher.
In the suit of Norton vs Sandlin , a now
resident , Justice Levy issued n xvrit of at
tachment for 121.50.
James Oglcsby xvas run in on a charge oj
doing an express business without n license ,
but proved lie xvus only carting his own goods
and was discharged.
Henry Livesoy Is erecting the necessary
buildings for the erection of a mammoth
brickyard. The site chosen Is at the 13. & M.
brldgo where there are ample shipping facili
ties , .
Jim Crowlcy started out on nn ordinary
drunk last night , and wound up in n light tea
a finish , At thu tlnUh ho xvus minus n part
of an car , but received sympathy from Judge
Kcuther , xvho lined him $1 nnd costs.
Doud & Pierce is the style of a nexv firm
going Into the hog fattening business. They
have secured n flvo-aero lot for feeding
grounds down near the river , and those xvho
knoxv Jim Doud , say it xvlll bo a success ,
The rovlx'al services In the Methodist
church xvero brought to a close , The Rexr. J ,
E. Ensign wns In charge and devoted some
tlmo to advocating the establishment of a
branch of the Chautauqua Circle. In all
probability his advice will bo followed.
Marshal McCraekcn picked up the flvc-
year-old daughter of John Daden. She hid
been left out to piny , but concluded to take a
trip to Albright and back , and she did. She
xvas cared for at the Dclmonlco until claimed
by her parents.
The xvlthdawal of the night switch engine
is giving everything but satisfaction to the
packing house men , Then Union Pacific are
doing the work to the best ol their ability ,
but the packers xvant it done to suit them.
This morning there xvas consldcrablu delay
in starting up , owing to the stock being
handled to slowly , and to the packers delay
means money lost.
Among the people of to-day , there are
few indeed , who Imvo not heard of the
merits of Prickly Ash Baric nnd Berries
as a household remedy. Teas and
drinks have been made of them for
centuries , und in hundreds of families
havtf formed the solo reliance in rheu
matic and kidney diseases. Prickly
Ash Bitters now take the place of the
olii system and is moro beneficial in all
troubles of this nature.
CRESTON HOUSE ,
Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
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Only Hotel In Iho City with Flro Es-
capo. Eloctrlo Cell Bolls.
Accommodations First Class ,
Rates Always Reason
MAX MOHN , Proprie tor
THE NEW BRIDGE.
SHOWING THE ADVANTAGED OP COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IMTQBBt StOOk , 1 Furnishing Qoodsf
METCALF BROTHERS :
Lowest Prices , I I Clothing , Hata , Caps , cto. {
& 4 2 *
* - WilUfcm.SiQdHntopf- * -DeMtrlo- * * * ; * * ffardman , Everett & Fisher &
to Cay.Co ntUEAI ESTATE rv , . Oouiidi .
SU niulTi. *
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largest Capital and YourPatronac Cr >
Surplus BANK/ ,
' o//fny anA / / ; //0 0/fy. / - ' J .CITIZENSSTATE " > Is Solicited ss
C3TJ - STH , & A , D , Faster '
TJW * SQUIRE'S
W COUNCIL , ULUFFS * u' JWOvi.
TJa & Hooro's ' '
Fcregoy / Abstracts' Title'
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Santo Rasa. . ,
No. . 8. Pearl St. ARE THE BEST.
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EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO.
Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. I always keep in stock a lurco variety of custom
I have always a full stock to select from. H. F , H ATTENH AUER , jnnko Carriages , which 1 fcoll ata . very low rate.
Call and examine my stock. I am always
Prices Low. N n. 27 to 1 Fourtli Street. ready to enow poodn.
SPECIALNOTICES.
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NOTICE.
SPnciAIj advertisements , such nsl est , found.
To Loan , For Sale. To Kent , Wants , Hoarding
etc. , xvlll bo Inserted in this column at the low
rate of TKN CENTS PKU MNE for the flrat In
sertion and Five Cunts Per I lno for each subse
quent Insertion. Ijuavo advertisements nt our
ofllco. No , 11'earl Street , near Broadway , Coun-
ell UlulTs , I own.
WANTS.
TT OH KENT Furnished anil unfurnished
J- ' rooms , 717 1st avo. llefcrences xvantcd.
FOlt SAJjB Very chcup for cash or would ex
change for Council lllulrs or Umnlia prop
erty , a retail stock of boots and shoes valued nt
J5.WX ) . Call at store No , 520 8. 13th St. . Omaha ,
or nddrebs It. Martin , same place nnd number.
T71UHN1TUHE nought , sold nnd exchanged ;
-LJ also storage nnd commission In good , light ,
airy , fire-proof building. Inquire nt store No.
110 North 13th St. 11. Martin ; Omaha , Neb.
At onco. two experienced sewer
WANTED . Oeo. S. Miller , 1OT Fourth-st. ,
Council . ' '
Illnir.s' , i
UPHOI.STE1UNO nnd Furniture repairing
done neatly nnd promptly : xvork cuaran-
tecd. Household goods nnd furniture bought
nnd sold. L. M. Lewis , No. 110 North 13th St. ,
Omnhn.
T110H SAM At a bhrcnln , W ncro * nenr stock
X1 yurds , South Omnha , Neb. , .lohnson &
Christian , Itoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce ,
Umnhn.
\\7"ANTED Stocks of merchandise , llnva
T T Omaha and Council Illuirs city property ,
also \\fntorn land to eicliaimo for Koods. Call
on or address Johnson It Christian , Itocm 35 ,
Cliamber of Commerce , Omnhn.
THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER ,
PRICK $15.
Is a thoroughly jiractlenl , well mndo nnd finely
finished rnnchlne. Combines the PERFCCT LUT-
TKIllNO , KXACT AWONMENT nnd H.Vl'II ) WllIT-
INO of n high pricud writer with SIMI'MCITV.
Corapnctness nnd Durnbility. Send for circulars.
AOKNTS AVANTED.
E. GAGE , The Excelsior Co.
33 Mnln St. .
LINCOLN , NEU. , Council minis.
Ocn'l Agent. Agt. for Western Iowa
&
PLUMBERS ,
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS ,
No. 5-52 Broadway. Opera House Block ,
Council BlufTs. Telephone No. 281.
Star Stables and Mule Yards
Uroudwuy , Council DlulTs , Opp. Dummy Depot
Horses nnd mules constantly on hand , for
snle nt retnll or In car lend lots.
Orders promptly Hlled by contract on short
notice.
Stock hold on commission.
Telephone 114 , 6CIIUJTRR & nOLKV.
Opposite Dummy Depot , Council UluITs
JOHN GILBERT ,
PLUMIIEU AM ) DKALKU IN
WIND MILLS ,
IRON AND WOOD PUMPS ,
NO. B21 MAIN ST. ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , : t IOWA
FOR THE ATEST
And MostFashipnablo novelties in
HUMAN HAIR GOODS
GOTO
G. L. GILLETTE
. . . ,
20 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
OKr'ICE Or THIS
STEAM DY WORKS ,
' Same btroct and number.
1861. 1888.
P. C. DEVX3L.
1 > BALER IN
Jewell Ynpor Stores , Monitor Wrought
RnngeSj Clinrtcr Oak Stoves , Lponnnl Ko-
rigcrntorsjlJuililcrs' Hanhvare , ( Joltlen
tnr Vapor Ilnnsjcs , ( Jlldilcn Fence Whv ,
lluollng nml Job Work
501 Ilroail Avay , Council Uliiirs , In.
Estimates Furnished ,
CASH - TRADE SOLICITED.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS ,
YOU GO JliaiiT DOWN
PETER C. MILLER'S
And ( Jet Tlmt Itcnntifnl 1'attcrii of
WALL PAPER
I SAW THI3UB VISSTJEiRDAV.
Ilfi DOES AM.J KINDS OK
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING
DECORATING , WHITEHINO , ETC. ,
And HAH None lint Exncrk'iii'cd Workmen.
No. 1U Tenrl St. i : Council IlliiffH.
DELMONICO
HOTEL
711 BUOrtDWAY.
Best $1 a Day House in the City ,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS ,
Near the Depots. Street Car Connections.
NEW SPRING
MILLINERY
1514 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NED.
D , H , McDANELD & CO , ,
Hides , Tallow , Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Highest , Market Prices. Prompt
Returns.
UCund 823 MaU Brt tCouncll 0lutf , I wa.
PRING TRADE
IS NOW OPEN
BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS AMD LOW PRICES
GO0BS AS REPRESENTED.
Every one saya we liave the finest patterns. "We know
sell at lowest prices.
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THE PLACE ,
KSTADLISJIED 1842. INCORPOUA.TED 1878. |
co. ,
MASSILLOX , OHIO , MAKUFACTUIIERS.
Especially Designed for
SIZES FROffl
MILLS , ELEVATORS
25 TO 250 AND
HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT
POWER , PURPOSES ,
AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE ,
Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
8KND 1 'OR CATALOGUE.
E. C. HARRIS , Manager.
DR. RICE'S
COMMON SKXSK
HERNIAL SUPPORT.
The Greatest Invention of the ABO !
Itupturo or Hornln a Specialty ;
Makes Female Diseases a Specially ,
Cures all kinds of Chronic Diseases , that are curable , with hliTinost Wonderful Yeurtalilo Item *
dies. Is the oiliest nnd most mircosnf ul HpnclnlUt in the west , Call and see him , Olllce No. 11
1'eo.rl St. , Council UlutTs , Iowa. OIHco liours:8 : to 1IJ a. m ; 1 to 5 nnd U to U p. in.
DR. C. B. J U'D D ,
MANUFACTURER OF
ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES.
No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen enlarge commission or salary.
WANTiiL.OCAI. : . . AM > Tlt.\VIXIK A E.VI'S ON COMMISSION.
NATURALISAND TAXIDERMIST ,
T.
MOUNTS AIKDS A.\I > MAMMALS VltUK TO
JVATUJ6E. AIA , WOKli. GOJAUANTlvIJl ) .
NO , 010 MAIN BT/IKKT , i COUNOIIj IJhUKFft , M.
OrdiTB taken at I'enrosolardon B. 13th at. , Omaha , Neb.
OFFICER &
BANKERS.
WOHroadway Council BlulTa , Iowa. Established
IMT.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE ,
$5,000 AT DEATH !
Itt vreeUr Ir.ilsjmrity'for injury , Cosfs but 113
per year in thci OM HrliAblo United BUtes Mu
tual Accident /.fuoclutlon ut New York. _
Ueuvrul Agents.
Iloom'J , Opera House Ulcvlc.
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06DEN BOILER ! WORKS
- : - - - ,
CAJITKU &JON , I'ron'n ,
Mauufactur rnof
/ / / Kinds of Steam Boihrs < J S/itel Iron Work ,
Ordcu by mall for repairs promptly attended
to. tiHtlifAction inarftntetd. 10th Arouue. Ad <
dfefcgQgden BnlUr Works. Couuoll illuJu.Iu'Vu.
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R. H.lINTNOTOH CO , ,
FLOUR , FRUIT & PRODUCE ,
NO. 104