THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY 18. 1883 ; THE DAILY BEE OOUlSrOIL BLUFFS , OFFICE , NO. J2 PKAHIJ ST11KBT. BeltTcrtd fcy Cnrrlcr In Any Tart of the City at Twcntjr Cents Per Week. II. W.TILTO.V. . . . MANAOKH. TISLKFHONBSi rjMN 8 rricn. No. * 3. NIOIIT UDlTOii , No. 13. M1NO11 MKNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now spring goods at Heller's. John IClng was the only boozer the police caught yesterday. The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie M. Dodeo was held jcsterdny. A motion for n new trial In the case of Bray vs Fllcklnger was argued yesterday. The P , E. O. society will meet on Saturday nttcrnoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. R M. Gnult , on Fifth avenue , near Sixth street. An appropriation of fTOO has been given the Council Bluffs postoftlco to pay for extra clerk hire , which the drawing business of the ofllco has made necessary. All members of the board of trade are earn estly rexucstcd to meet at , their rooms this evening nt H o'clock for consideration of Im portant matters. By order of Lucius Wells , uresidcnt. Weather seems set against the formal opening of the Manuwa hotel , which was set ngnln for last evening. Despite the mud nnd rain about twenty-live couples , mostly young people , were nt the hotel and had a merry tlnnco nnd bountiful supper. A formal and moro largely attended opening will bo given Inter. The last lecture of the Hagan course is this evening nt the opera house. Those who want to sco Homo can mnko the trip nnd sco the Bights for 60 cunts and two hours timo. The lecture accompanying the views will bo nn interesting one , and the views themselves they are from life and life-like. It Is hard to real Iru Una ono Is not looking upon the cities themselves. Huns Thomnscn , the young Dane who was taken to St. Bernard's hospital Wednesday , is suffering from a low fever , which causes delirium. At night ho escaped from the hos pital , nnd it was not until nn early hour yes terday morning that the police found him on Broadway. The poor fellow complains that ho is lazy , nnd insists on being taken to some place where ho will bo punished for not working. Tlio insane man , Hans Thomasen , who es caped from St. Bernard's ho-witul Wednes day evening , was captured by the police at nn early hour this morning. Ho spent the day in the cooler and was returned to the hospital in the evening. It is thought that care will restore him to his normal condition , as his mind is now affected by the privations that ho suffered on his voyage to this county about a month ago. There was an enjoyable banquet nnd ball at the Mannwa hotel lust evening. The at tendance was very largo consideiing the weather , and had the evening been pleasant the structure would have been filled. Tlio guests were royally entertained , nnd the reputation of the gentlemanly hotel manage ment as llrst class caterers was tlrnily es tablished. The occasion was not the formal opening , as that event will take place some time In the future. A hack and 'bus line was run in connection With the motor line last evening to transfer passengers from the Milwaukee crossing on Ninth street to the center of the city. As BOOH us the existing diflicultics with the rail road companies are amicably adjusted nnd the necessary crossings put in , all this will bo done away with , and the motors will run to the dummy depot , where they will connect with the dummy trains nnd street cars. For a long time the city has been subject to annoyance by the persistent beggary of an old woman nnd three children who "inhab ited" the old "Texas" house. So much of a nuisance had the matter become tliut Chief of Police Lucas took the matter In Hand , nnd when the vestibule train was toady to pull out yesterday afternoon the whole outfit , dog nnd nil , had n first class passage in the smoker to Atlantic. If the Atlantic authori ties are wise they will continue the passage of the quintette Indefinitely , if a whole train has to bo chartered to do it. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Oflico 500 Broadway , cor ner Main htrcot , up-stairs. Quietly Wedded. A few days ago Mr. A. S. Hazclton quietly slipped nwny from the city , "on n business trip. " The knowing ones said that there was more than the usual business connected with the visit abroad , nnd so it proved , for yester day noon ho returned homo accompanied by his bride , nco Miss Emma Higham. The nuptials wcro cclcbiatcd at high noon on Wednesday , at the homo of the bride's par ents in Kcokuk. The groom had pi cp.ired a beautiful homo or Seventh avenue .and hero the hnnpy couple are "at homo" to all friends. Mr. Hazclton is n member of the well known law firm of Mayno & Harclton. Ho is u young man of line attainments and social qualities which hnvo already won for him an enviable nosltion In business and social circles. Ho is most worthy of the pri/o he has won. Tlio bride has innumerable ac quaintances and friend * in the city , gained from frequent visits with relatives and a few months connection with tlio house of John Bono & Co. Wherever known sno is de servedly popular and will provo a valuable acquisition to the best circles of society. Tun Bin : Joins with all friends in the earnest wish that the happy anticipations which crown these first hours of wedded life may bo abundantly realized in the years which remain to them. Excursion to St. Louis Convention and Derby lluucs. The Wabash will sell excursion tickets - ots to St. Louib and return at ono faro for the round trip , $11.25. Dates of sale , -d , 3d , 4th and Oth. Tickets good L returning until Juno llth , inclusive. The national democratic convention moots Juno fith. Tlio Derby races commence - [ monco Juno 4th. * Excursion tickets will bo sold for reg ular passenger trains , leaving Council Blutin 3:40 : p. m. Juno 2 < 1 , lid , 4th and 6th , arriving in St. Louis at 7 o'clock the following morning. Also for a spe cial train for accommodation of Young Men's Democratic club , of Council Bluffs , at 7:30 : p. in. Juno 3d , anil arriv ing in St. Louis following morning. Secure your excursion and sleeper tick ets by applying to J. C. Mitchell , 421 Broadway. Mr. Frank Johnson , of Randolph , la. , desires to announce to the public that the Tabor bank will bo opened for busi ness in the McCuriuicIc brick bank building at Tabor , In. , on or about the 1st of Juno. 1'ernoiml William Scars is to bo the orator at Avoea on Decoration day. h. P. McOormlck , the popular postmaster of Tabor , In. , was in the city yesterday and favored TUB BIB : ofllco with a call. Frank Johnson , of Hnndolpli , In. , was a visitor in the Bluff c-lty yesterday , making preparations for the opening of his new bunk nt Tabor. To-day Mr. John Schmld , of the flrui of I'nco & Hchmid , starts for Ann Arbor. Mich. On his return ho will bo accompanied by his wife who has been visiting thcro for some weeks. Tlio First Motor Train. The Manawa motor line began active oper ations ycatci day afternoon. Shortly after 3 o'clock the train pulled out from the south tide of the. Milwaukee tracks. There were on bouid between fifty mid seventy-live pas- seimcie , bound for the ' 'Mnnuwa hotel. " The trip was mudo successfully and without notable incident , What the future arrange- menu of the management are liavo not yet been announced , but that the public conven ience will bo subbonvd in the matter is as sured. * The olclost firm , and largest stock of wall paper in the city. All the new shades in ingrains and valours. A few patterns in gilts at KJu per roll at Niles , 102 Broadway. RAINS FOR THE RUNNERS , Tbo Clouds nnd Tracks Too Honvy and Racoa Postponed. THEY LOCKED HORNS IN COURT. Suit Over n $1OOOO Herd of Cattle Tlic llonm lit Kitty's Byc-A Mod est Wedding The Mnnawn Motor Starts. Postponed Jtnces. The fears entertained by nrnny that the four days' ' races would bo Interrupted by rain wcro not groundless , as the ncavy rnln fall of yesterday morning , together with the spasmodic drizzling of the remainder of the ilny , prevented even BO much as an attempt to carry out the third day's programme. At the park everything was very quiet , and the regular morning's ocrclso was gone through with as usual. The rain did not begin to fall until about 7 o'clock , and the majority of the animals had been given their work before that time. The amount of rain nt the i > : irk was loss than farther cast , and tno track was not so wet but that an hour's sun would have dried it up. It was used nearly all day , and though somewhat cut up , It will require hut llttlo work to put it in line condition when the sun comes out. After the morning's \vork was done the horsemen congregated in groups nnd dis cussed the situation. The prospect of n suc cessful closing of the races and the chances of the various horses entered in them were tclkcd over at length , and the season's cam paign planned. If the weather is fine to-day yesterday's ' programme will bo substituted , and the last day's races run to-morrow. To-day's programme and entries are as fol lows : rinsT jute. Bluff City Stakes Five-eighths mile , for two-year-olds. Subscribers Charles Oicgory , 13. Marks , B. L. Squire , John Dunn. Deere , Wells & Co. . Gcorgo F. Wright , M. F. Hohrcr , .John Maloney , Gilbert llrothers end Thomns nnwmim. Entries closed May 1 with the folloxving nominations : Iru Piatncr's hr o Council Pat , by Council HlulTs , Lotta Moon. John T. Stewart & Lon's ch f Vnrdcur , by Democrat , or Vandal , jr. , Minnie K. John T. Stewart's br c Yengeur , by Van dal Jr. , UGUCUCII Ilowctt. John T. Stewart te Son's ch f Lady Gay , by Fnustub Lady Lightfoot. John T. Stewart & bon's ch f Va-Tout , by Fnustus Sweetheart. A. 13. Davis' br o Mackenzie , by Hydcr All Sunshine * . John Uradford's ch f Prlina , by Exchange Kitty H. W. U. Herriman's ' br f Mabel II. , by Ansel Maggie Ford. SECOND IUCE. At the solicitation of n number of friends , Messrs. John T. Stewart & . Son will kindly , although reluctantly , allow colts and ill- leys to move n. half mile instead of starting in the llrst race. This is to take the place of race No 10 , which did not 1111 : Ch f - Ver- dcur , br c Vengeur , ch f Lady Gay and eh f Va-Tout. ' Timin IUCE. Purse $125 , all ages , one mile. W. J. Weldmnn's b c Aristi. E. G. Marlow's ch f Myrtle. S. J. Mathcws' b c Bcppo. Jcsso Grail's b in Jesse J. Brucn & Crouso's b h Sunday. rouiiTii lucn. Purse ? 100 , nil ages , live-eighths of n mile : W. B. Herriman's b in , Lottie F. F. P. Porter's cti b , Only Daie. H. E. Hoffman's ch p , Epsonn. J. M. Nichols' ch m. Miss Nelson , riirii HACK. Selling Purse , $100 ; ilrst , 575second ; , ? 25. Four to enter ana three to start , three-quar ter mile dash. Entries close at 10 o'clock this morning at Wade Carey's olllco at Union park. Horses entered to be sold for $ 2,000 , and to curry weights for age. Then one pound allowed for each $1CO down to SIMX ) ; then two pounds allowed for each SMOO down to $1,000 ; then three pounds for each $100 down to WOO. This programme embraces some of the best races of the meeting , nnd will be well worth seeing. The horses are among the best on the grounds and it will require hard running to get a place. Tiptoii .has bargains in real estate. The latest styles in coatings , for spring and bummer wear , also pant goods. These are elegant. A. Keitcr , 310 Broadway. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan monov. The C. B. & Q. will run a special train to accommodate the democrats , their friondn and the general public , who desire to attend the National Demo cratic convention at St. Louis , Juno fi , or the Derby races June 4. This train will leave Council BlulTs Sunday , Juno 3 , about 1 o'clock p. in. , ( exact time given later ) arriving at St. Louis in the morning for brcakfa&t. It will be finely equipped throughout with chair and Pullman palace cars. The rate will bo one faro for the lound trip. M. M. Marshall , general agent. Petty I'oliuc Jolngn. Business in police court was very light yesterday morning. The case of Mr. LoUc , for disturbing the peace in the eastern part of the city , was tried , and the defendant dis missed with a reprimand , as the court said ho did not wish to take money that was needed by a poor family. The case involved n neighborhood row , caused by malicous children , and the mother was warned against continuing to uphold them in their mis chief. Tim larceny case of Casper Beam was then called. Ho is charged with stealing n watch from Kitty. Witnesses for the state were examined , among them several reporters , whom Marshal Guuncllu rung in , in an at tempt to get even for the bother caused him by the persistent pencil-shavers. Attorney Snyder appeared for the defense. The testi mony was very damaging to tlio prisoner , whoso llttlo picco 01 fun will probably bo expensive. The case was continued until this morning to secure the attendance of wit nesses for the defense. Slieafo loans money on real estate. m Union Abstract company , 'ZM Main street. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtele. The South Omaha gardens will bo opened to the public next Sunday. May UO. A Heavy Cattle Deal. In the district court yesterday the trial of the Citizens State bank vs. J. C , Abbott and others was. commenced. The controversy is over a largo amount of cattle A. J. Greemi- meyer of this city , who claimed to bo one of the owners of the cattle , mortgaged them to the bank to secure $10,000. J. C. Abhott , n heavy cuttle dealer , claims that Grccnamever was simply buying iiiul hundling cuttle for him on a commission. It is the sumo herd of cattle over which thcro was such an exciting time last fall , one party belzing them and getting nearly all of them across the river into Nebraska , when the other party came up ami took them back to the Iowa pnsturauo on this bido. It will bo a hard , bitter tight , the amount involved being large. A Good Idea. , If you arc going to attend the Derby races or national convention tit St. Louis , either by special train or regu- trains , leave your name with Cant. O. M. Brown , as early as possible for bleep ing car accommodations and aVoid the rush sure to occur. Aylemvortli's Condition. W. P. Aylosworth , who in his drunken frenzy bhot a school teacher named Hill , is totally blind , the physicians not being ublo to save for him oven a ray of light. Ho hat no property , aiUl with a largo family , his con dition , although duo to hi si owu faults largely , - Is a deplorable one. His purpose ii to start a refreshment booth at l-nlio Mlmatva , nn.l with the assistance of his family , try to gnifa a living. Air. Hill , who hns lost one eye and li otherwise In.urcd has concluded to aban don all prosecutions and suits tor dninnecs , being moved to do so by the condition In which Aylusworth and his family are now. St. Louts Convention. The Young Men's Democratic club , of Council BlulTs , has selected the "Wn- bash'1 route for attending the national democratic convention , hold in St. Louis Juno 6. A special train of elegant day coaches and I'ullman palace Bleeping cars will leave Council Bluffs at 7:30 : p. in. Juno 3d , arriving in St. Louis the following morning. Parties not members of the club who wish to avail themselves of this contract must make application nt once to the transportation committee. W. H. M. Pusnv , ) Transportation D. A. FAiutAMj , [ Committee , I. A. IIUNUJUCKS , ) Y. M. D. Club. A Stock Man Killed. A fatal accident occurred at Dunlap , Wed nesday , resulting in the death of Stephen Miller , of Leigh , Neb. , who wiw en route for Chicago , with stock belonging to G. B. Spooncr , of Hooper , Neb. The supposition Is that Miller was standing bctwcn the can , looking nt the cattle , when the train sud dcnly started , and ho fell beneath the wheels Both legs wcro cut oft , nnd ho lived but a few hours. Ho was aged about forty-eight years , and leaves n wife nnd two children. Money nt low rates on nrst-clnss larm security. Uuinlmm , Tulleys&Co. llUMnlu street. An Opportunity. The Chicago , Burlington & Quincy will soil tickets to St. Louis Juno ii , . ' ) , I , and 5 , which will bo good for return pa sago until Juno 11 , at ono faro ( $11.-5) ) for the round trip , thus afford ing an opportunity for all \vlio desire to attend tlio Derby races , tlio national convention and Imvo a good time. The trip via the "Burlington" is n de lightful ono. Its equipments is superior and its road bed unequalled. Dent fail to take it. Ample sleeping car accommodations can bo secured in advance by leaving your ntimo with CAl'TAiN O. M. BuowN.Tickot Agent , Corner Pearl and Broadway. An Artistic iMuslcale. ' ' One of the most artistic and thoroughly enjoyed musical recitals Riven in the city was that of last evening at Mueller's music hall , The programme was rendered entirely by the pupils of Mr. Charles Bactens , resid ing in both Council UlnlTs and Omaha. The following persons appeared : Mr. Frank Drown , Mrs. Blanche Morton , Miss Hattic Palmer , Miss Matio Palmer , Mr. C. II. Judson - son , Mr. Paul Tulloys , Mr. John Brown , Mr. Herbert Hogcrs , assisted by the Stryk en Dlaaslust club , accompaniments by Miss Pc.-irl Chamberlain , Mr. Uulfrok and Miss Julia Olllcer , who played two of Steven , Hclleis & Ernst's Peiibees .Fugitives with Mr. B.ietcas. Space lorbitls particular men tion. One of the numbers was a soprano obligate , with orchestral accompaniment , by Mr. Baoteus , in which he showed himself to bo a composer of ability. The entire pro gramme was linely rendered. These recitals are a most practical evidence of Mr. Baetens' ability as a teacher , in which reputation ho stands second to none. Wo would be pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As these seem to be universal troubles a little ad vice may scorn in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nau seating purgative pills , etc. , which sick en and debilitate when such a pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Asli Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver , kidney- stomach and bow els , and at the same time tone up and strengthen the whole system ; causing headache , constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , such us Lost , found. To Loan , For pule , To llont , Wnnts , JloardlnK etc. , will bo liibcrteil In this column nt the low rntoof TBN CENTS 1'Kll LINK for the llrst In sertion nnrt Five Cents 1'cr Line for cnch mibse- ( juent Insertion. I.ouva advertisements nt our olllco , No. 11'carl Street , neur liro.ulway. Coun cil Illuirs lown. WANTS. W.\NTin A competent dining room , nKo laundry girl. Mr-i. Armour , 2)0 ) S nth st. ANTED. An old Incly to take c.iroof child. 1" 1'onil St. , up .stairs WAVHJIHy middle need mnn , position n.s engineer. Any kind of stationary en gine. Good references. Address (1 ( 111 lice of- lice. Council Mulls. WANT13D A llrst-clnss fintno maker. No carpenters need npnly.V.V Ctinpman , 107 Main .st. FOK HUNT A Sr-room hotel , with trooil pay- liiKpatromiKe , Inclty or ; n. < l03. will rout to party n ho will buy tlio furniture or will sell the whole piopeity on uisy terms , l-'or purlieu- lais inquire ) of Jolmston x Van I'litU-n , 8J Mala Miect. i A uooil t'lrl to work In rcbtan- rant , K West llioaitway. WANTHD Kovinty-llvoiileces of peed , see- onil-hnnd carpet. A. J. .Mandel , S-'J Ilroad- WANTKD Housekeeper Elderly Oerman lady preferred Onu child to cnio for. In- n.uiro nt Jlee otllce. T710H SAl.i : At a bnrtaln , 1U ncros nenr stock JL1 ynrds , South Omuhn , Neb. , Johnson k Christian , Uoom M , Chamber of Commurco , Umnhu. WANTIin Stocks ol nierchnniUto. Have Omaha nnd Council llltilfs city property , also woBturn land to exchange- gooda. Call on or address Johnson > * c ChrlHtlau , Itocm 35. Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. SNYDEB & SNYPER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Diseases of "VVomoiiaiml Children , 307 IlronAwny , Council UlulTu. ACCIDENT INSURANCE , $5,000 AT DEATH ! 125 weekly Indemnity for Injury. Costa but (13 per year In tlieOHl Iteilablo United Btutcs Mu tual Accident AKSoclatlon of New York. K1 > IHY. General Agents. Itoom'J , Opera House Illoct. OGDEN BOILER WORKS : - - - : - , CAIITRU & SOX , 1'rop'a. ManufaktureriioC All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders tyy mall for repair ! ) promptly attended to. S.itUfactlon iuarantced. 10th Avenue , Ad- diets Ocden Holler Works. Council Ll'.ullslo\v , ' I'erulciouu Activity ZDsTIE ] W" ZBZRIZDGKE1 ! mil „ , ; B n n r.li V If . J..1 . % .Ii.f..i. * mtirn fcniu i mil JL THE AtoVANTACKES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. largest HWOH , METCALF BROTHERS. , Furnishing Goods' , * Lowest Prices , w > .i . . * - . . - . . * . -1 i . . , j-m i nu jt- . i Cllothtng , Hats , Caps , oto. ( I 4.8 MUELLER" Wusic .c I * fWtlllfam . v > v T 'Etadontgnf. * § o > : ? /Tlr * - D ? ' - = < t ' UC * = ffardman , Evtrttt & Fisher is K . / ] tv > Cay..Ccaint fit fcfc ; K& Mtlo SL Council niufli. * * COI I l"2 crfi s ) 1814 Si. M rr' At'OiTilti. - , < XU largest ' Capital Banff ana Surplus f .CmZENS TATEBANK/ Your Patronage s of Any in the . | , ) Is Sollolted.r MisurancCj EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. ETC. Manufacturer of Fine Cnriingcs and Buggies. I have always a full block to select from. Call and examine. Prices Low. WEIR SHUGART CO. i OIE71 - A.C3ICX731j1l'Cri ? , .lLi IlvdE3IjEiv : < rE3IiT11S , t H. F , HATTENH AUER , XOB. 27 to .11 } Fourth Slrent. 1801. 1HH8. P. C. DEVOL DRAtKIl IN CleanaWe Refrigerators Garland Stoves nnd . .Monitor Wi ought Hangcs , C harter Oak Stoves. Ilnllders' llnrdw-nrc , Coldon Star Vapor Ilanges , ' 1 In Itoollng nnd Job Work , JEWEL VAPOR STOVES 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la r.stlmates fiirnlslicd. Cash trade sollclteil. Send for circulars. 0. H. MoDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO ana 823 Main fUrent.CouncIl Dluffe.Iowa. NEW SPRING MILLINERY lfil-1 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NEU. Star Stables and Mule Yards UroaiUvay , Council lllulls , Opp. Dummy Depot , Ilorsea and mules constantly on hand , for sale at mull or In cur load lots. Order * promptly tilled hy contract oa . notice. Block Sola on cotaialkslDE. Telephone Hi. ISCHM. ' t'Kn Jl HOr.KV. l au > iuy Utpoj , CouucSlJilua * JONES & SHUGART , MOESTS ron ( VICTOR CYCES. JnEALF.ns i.vf HARDWARE AND STOVES. 1TIIK CEtEllHATED ( DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO. 211 BUOADWAY. NOW HUSBAND DEAR Y OU GO HIG1IT DOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S Anil Get That Lcnullfiil 1'attrrn of WALL PAPER I SAW TJIEUI2 YESTERDAY. UK DOES ALL , KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATINQ , WHITENING , ETC. , And Has None But Experienced Workmen. Noa. 11 & 18 Pearl Hi. , Council DIutTs. SPECIAL TO TfiAVELERS I FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 711 BROADWAY. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. lOOUroadway Council Hluffu , Iowa. Kstablhhed mi. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , No 652 Broadway , Opera House Block , Council Blulfs. Teiephouo No. - & 1 ahvivys kcon in stock a larpo vni-loty of oastoru innko Carriii cs , whiclt 1 soil nt a very low rnto. i I inn uUvavB rciidy to BIO\V pooda. ( . ' NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. -t i B "P . ItlOVA'TS JtlllDS AM IHAM.IIALS TKUE TO iVATimi : . AM , woitit IJAKAXTIKI ; > . NO , OIO MAIN STUEET , : COIlNCUj BLUFFS , IA. Orders taken nt Collins' , or nt Hardcn's Gnu Store , Omaha , -IF YOU IIAVC ANY- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITDRE Cull on ill. imolILICIl , r ! J8 Itroiuluuyvliorc you will receive the Highest CiiKh Price. OTJT GOSSAMERS DRESS GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES ! 1 - TO CLOSE OUT. - 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , H A R K NE SS B R ( TS , ESTABLISHED 1812. INCORPORATED 1878 dc MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUItrUS. SIZES FROM Especially Designed foi ; MILLS , ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 AND HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE ; Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , 8KND FOR , CATALOGUE. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. fiTTU'N ' Architects and Superintendents. Room fllJljLil 2 , Opera House Block , HRTPlfTNRTMI ? Hydraulio and Sanitary Engineer . DIIIIVIIIDIIUJ , piana ) Estimates , Specifications. Supervision - pervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs Iowa. _ RINTFV RTTR1T17 Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown finLDl DURJV.D , Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N Justice of the Peace. Office over American , Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffy Iowa. QTWfQ Attorneysat-Law , practice in the State QllliO , aua pedoral Courts. Omco llooms 7 and 8 , Shugart Bono Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DRS. WOODBURY & SONS , , arid OJIico First corner AvonuQ o FINK GOLD AVoiiK A SVK C.C. Dentist. Corner Main street and First . . avenue. j ( I L X V T f-\ I 1 ! l THQTRVTM Sur aud ° - Ordinance Grades and , lUOlIillll. Grading stimates. Drafting. 501 Broadway , cor. oi Main , Room 5. " ! i&tIBfiiK SWft. ! Nona . M.H. M D A OrtU. . . m. W'j aw a'a ' . .SKi Flraj Uroadway , Itesldence , 010 JJluff at. UOUM toU , 2lo57JJ | ot'J : > J. Council 1 ! hi tit. low * .