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* * ' " ' " - * * * - m wT 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEll SAT TODAY , MAY 19 , 1888. 0HE ? DAILY BI2E | COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFFICE , NO. 13 PEAIlIj STREET. Delivered by Currier In Any Part of the City nt Twenty Cents Per Week. II. W.TII/TON MANAGER. TELEPHONES ) JlcgtNK's Orrice. No. O. Ninni KHiTon , No. 23. lillNOR MENTION. N. V. Plumbing Co. New spring poods at Heller's. A flno crayon picture of the celebrated trotting stallion Cyclone , is on exhibition at the Manhattan. The interior of the Crcston house Is being grcally improved by the papcrcrs nnd paint- crs. Max Mohn 13 bound to keep his hotel up With the beat. The Stutsmnn street sewer nnd gas mains nro being put In peed condition preparatory to the season's grading nnd paving that is to bo done there. The Unity Guild sociable that was to have been held mat cvchlng at the residence of Mrs. Sllchtcr , C13 South First street , was postponed until next Tuesday evening. A deed was filed yesterday by which Addle n. Smith , of Omaha , conveys to John Hofus , of YounpBtown , O. , seven lots in Omaha ad dition to Council UlnHs , the consideration being (2,100. Thcro will bo a mcctlnc of the Sons of Veterans at G. A. H. hall Monday evening nt 8 o'clock for the purpose of arranging for memorial services on Decoration day. All are invited. Owing to the races there will bo no ball game at the park to day. To-morrow after noon the homo club will cross bats with the Motz Hros. team of Omaha. The game will bo called promptly nl 3 o'clock. Building permits have been issued to Martin Hughes for nn $3,000 brick residence In Park addition , and a STCO dwelling in Ten- ley's addition , and to O. Hango for a $1,000 dwelling in Stutstnan's second addition. Special communication Excelsior lodge. No. 2.V.I , A. F. & A. M. , this Saturday , the 10th , for work in the third degree. Every member is icqucstcd to bo present. Visiting brethren cordially invited. 13y order of W. M. The stock of clothing and penis' furnish ing poods at 00(5 ( Urondway , belonging to E. Corf < fc Co. , of Lincoln and St. Joe is being packed up for shipment to komo other city. The clerks feign ignorance as to the destina tion of tlio goods. The condition of Miss Lucy White , the Harrison street young lady who swallowed three table spoonfuls of concentrated lye Wednesday morning in the hope of ending her life. Is very critical , nnd it is feared that her rash act will result fatally. It is another love affair with an unfortunate ending. In the case of the State vs L. C. Ucam for larceny the defendant was discharged. The court staled that ho hardly thought the evl- dcnco sufllcicnt to bind the prisoner over to the grand Jury , although ho thought that if any ono was disposed to urosccute the case the defendant's guilt might bo easily proven. As no ono was disposed to push the case the prisoner was released. The soft places in the roadbed of the motor line nro being raised to grade and all needed work done so that as soon as the other motor arrives and the railway crossings are put in thcro will bo nothing to prevent putting on regular cars nnd running at full speed. The motors will not make regular trips to day , but will run to-morrow for the accommoda tion of all who wish to visit the lake. Superintendent Ptcston of the Hock Island nnd B. F. Brayton , cliief engineer of that road , were In the city yesterday , but were unable to btny long enough to confer with Mr. Uecd in regard to the motor line crossing their tracks on Ninth street. No tiouble is expected from this quarter , however , and it j ( is thought that in n very short time the motor 0 cars will bo running through to Broadway. Chief Seavey , of Omaha , proposes to send two of hiB men over to this side of the rivet- once every week for the purpose of spotting tj the crooks who infest the gambling houses i bore , and to keep track of the prisoners in f the city nnd county jails , so that the police may keep nn eye on them when they visit on Nebraska soil. A similar action on the part of Chief Lucas in having Omaha visited oc casionally would bo productive of much good x In the way of assisting the police of this i city.Tho The last lecture In the Ragan course was given last evening , the subject being Komo. As on previous evenings the audience was enthusiastic , nnd often gave expression to their feelings by hearty applause when some especially striking view was presented or some plcnsing allusion made by the speaker. Thus closes a series of entertainments which have afforded much delight to the intelligent audiences which have attended , and have also caused the tieasury of the ladies society of the Congregational church to receive about ? 100 net prollt. Some time last winter n pair of overshoes were placed hy the careful owner on the ledge , outside the rail , at the entrance of the court house , ho doubtless thinking they e would bo so safe there that ho would find them on coming out. Ho evidently was so careful about placing them In a safe place that ho forgot where ho put them , and there they have remained to this day. During these many weeks the observant Janitor 1 has not discovered the presence of the over- Li shoos , nnd they will probably remain there * r ns a uniiiuo decoration of the building until his eyes catch this announcement , when ho will probably remove them , unless the owner gets there Jirst. Many have observed the special deposit on the front steps , nnd have been watching day by day and month by month to see how long it would bo before the Janitor swept there. E. II. Shcafe loans monpv on cKattol Eccurity of every dcbcription. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ollico 500 Broadway , cor- ncr Main street , up-stairs. Excursion to St. Louis Convention nnd j1 , Derby llnces. ° f The Wnbash will sell excursion tick ets to St. Louis and return nt ono faro for the round trip , $11.25. Dates of sale , Juno 2d3d , 4th nnd 6th. Tickets good returning until June llth. inclusive. The national democratic convention Bicots Juno 5th. The Derby races com mence Juno-1th. Excursion tickets will ho sold for rog- Clnr passenger trains , leaving Council BlutrB ! I:40 : p. in. Juno 2d , 8d , 4th and Oth , 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 UluiTs , at 7:80 : p. in. Juno 3d , nnd arriv ing in St. Louis following morning. Secure your excursion nnd sleeper tick ets by applying to J. C. Mitchell , 421 Hroadway. Tor sale cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build ut onco. Ad dress or call on J. It. Rico , No. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. The HOJ-H AVlio llooze. ' The boozers and peace disturbers were 1 well represented in police court yesterday ' morning , and Judge Aylcsworth assessed the : penalties for deeds done in the flesh In his usual liberal and impartial manner. The beer guzzlers were represented by John Holt , John King nnd Joseph Smith , and they were each taxed $7,00 to atone for their sin of drinking too much unlicensed liquor , Charles Cuitts and Charley Jones were the representatives of the colored population , and their offense consisted of an attempt to crack each other's skulls , contrary to the lavf of the great state of Iowa for such cases made and provided. A frail dusky maiden by the name of Ella Chester was called as a witness , and with her assistance Curtis was able to thiow the blame on Jones , and the latter was accordingly fined $11.bO , while Curtis got off without paying a cent. The cases of Chuso Green for resisting nn oflicors , ancLGcorgo Guanolu forrcslttting an oftlccr and attempting to rcscuo a prisoner , were continued. The South Omaha gardens will ho opened to the public next Sunday , May 20. \ _ _ _ _ _ _ The oldest firm , and largest stock of wall paper in the city. All the now shades in ingrains and valours. A few patterns in girts at lOc per roll at NiUs , 102 Broadway. , UNCLE SAM'S ' NEW QUARTERS A Hard Finish For the Poatofflco , But It Will Oomo. THEY NEED BOOTS , NOT SADDLES But tins Runncra TVI11 Go To-Day AYcntlicr or No AY'tilsltlng nt Scabs The nig Cattle CASC The Mcrrlnm Block. Rnccs To-rtny , Tlnln or Shine. The races met with another postponement yesterday. The earlier part of the day was unfavorable , and although the sun came out bofuro noon and the afternoon was very pleasant , it was decided to combine the races of the third and fourth days and make double attractions for the last day. Unless more rain falls the track will bo In splendid condi tion to-day , but the races will be run , rain or shine. The management has decided that the Uluff City stake rnco must bo run this afternoon , oven if It has to bo in a driving rain , and some of the other races will follow suit. It is proposed to have seven races for this aftcinoon , nnd as it will icculro consid erable time to run them all the lirst one will bo started very shortly after 1 o'clock. It will make a rather long afternoon , but it will bo a most Interesting occasion for all who enjoy good speed contests , as the best horses nt the park nro entered for the purses and they will all bo ridden to win. The following entries are made for to-day's races : UlulT City Stakes Council Plat , Macken zie , Vcmleur , Prima , Vcngcur , Mabel 11. and Lady Gay. Ono mile , for all ages Myrtle , Chancellor , Jcsslo J , and Sunday. All ncci , five-eighths mile Lottlo F. , Only Dare , Forest King and Pralrio Queen. AH ages , seven-eighths mile Lottlo F. , Trouble , Uellc 1C. , Myrtle , Miss Nelson , Tar tar , Donovan. Fillmnro , Aristi , Forest King , Derby , Only Dare , Osgood , Ucppo and Jollct. A Good lilen. If you are going to attend the Derby races or national convention at St. Louis , either by special train or rcgu- tralns , leave your name with Capt. O. M. Brown , as early as possible for sleep ing car accommodations and avoid the rush fauro to occur. St. liOtilH Convention. The Young Men's Democratic club , of Council Bluils , has selected the "Wa- bash" route for attending the national dcmocrotic convention , held in St. Louis Juno 5. A special train of elegant day coaches and Pullman palace bleeping cars will leave Council Bluffs at 7:30 : p. m. Juno od , arriving in St. Louis the following morning. Parties not .members of the club who wish toiwailthomsclvcsofthis contract must make application at once to the transportation committee. "VV. H. M. PUSEV , ) Transportation D. A. FAKKALL , > Committee , I. A. HuNDniCKS , ) Y. M. D. Club. Money at low rates on flrst-clnsstarm security. Iluinhain. Tulle } s& Co. HE Main street. The New FostoHicc. The tnarblo wainscoatlng and fire places are being placed In position in the court room of the government building , and when com pleted will bo the finest work of the kind in the city. The wainscoating is eight feet in height , five being marble and the other three of polished oalc. On the north and south sides will bo the two great fireplaces nnd mantels , fifteen feet high , on the cast side over the wainscoating a monster eagle twelve feet tall , and on the west side , bauk of the Judges bench an immense French plate mir ror. Although this part of the work is scarcely more than begun as yet , it already shows up well , and a very fair idea of tbo whole may bo obtained. In the basement another pier is being built in the northeast corner to support the weight of the chimney and vent shafts. The work of reulacing the cracked stones and also of rebuilding the steps and butt resses , will bo commenced immediately. It is possible that the buttresses at the cast entrance will not have to be , although the steps will have to bo rclaid , and at the north entrance the whole work will have to bo re built. The settling of the building is what has caused the trouble , as the weight of the steps was not enough to cause a like settling on their part. The work of rebuilding will require about thirty days. The smoke stack extension has arrived and will soon bo placed In postion. The now part is of boiler iron and will bo enclosed in an outer covering of palvani/ed iron to correspond with the rest of the building. The extension will bo four teen feet high. As soon ns these changes nro made the whole exterior of the building will bo cleaned , and the dust that disfigures it as well as the sooty deposit from the chimney will all bo removed , leaving the structure when completed , on of the handsomest that Undo Sam owns. An Opportunity. The Chicago , Burlington & . Quincy will sell tickets to St. Louis Juno 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 , which will bo good for return passage until Juno 11 , at ono faro ( $11.25) ) for the round trip , thus afford ing an opportunity for .ill who desire to attend the Derby races , the national convention and have 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 name with C.U'TAIN O. M. BuowN.Tickct Agent , Corner Pearl and Broadway. Tipton has bargains in real estate. The latest styles in coatings , for spring and summer wear , also pant goods. These are elegant. A. Roller , 310 Broadway. S , B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Too , Too , Tooting. The residents in the southern part of the city are still greatly tormented by the con tinual hooting of the locomotive whistles. "I will tell you what It Is , " remarked ono of the complainants yesterday. "We stood it pretty well for the first month or six weeks , but wo are getting rather tired of It. You see it docs no good. " "Who Is at fault , and who does the hoot- ingl" "Why , you see , every tlmo a scab engineer comes along in the yards the engineers of all the other engines begin blowing their whis tles and hooting him. That's their way of showing how much they hnto the scabs. They inako as awful noises as they can , That scab engineer no sooner gets out of the way before some other ono comes along , and then the hooting starts up again lust awfully. You SBO they ically punish the wrong follows. One'scab engineer has to hc.ir it perhaps for ten or fifteen minutes , but those who live around there have to hear it pretty much all the time. Tticn I and the rest of us used to depend on the whistles to blow In case of tire In our part of town. If there was a fire the engines would nil commence tooting , and wo would know it. Now if there should bo a tire and the engines should commence , wo wouldn't pay any attention to it. for we'd think it was another scab engine coming along. Hut thu worst of it is when folks are kick. The everlasting uolso of those whistles is enough to kill a well man , and sick folks can't stand it. Yes , for heaven's sake put bomuthing in Tut UBK that will make them stop. " Union Abstract company , 236 Main sired. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtole. The Murrlnm llloeU. Yesterday the lines were being run by Surveyor Hrodbevk for tha new block to bo Imllt by Mr. Menrlaiu on tt.o old Catholic church property , The contract for excavat ing has been let to C. U. Mitchell , who will commence work at onco. The contracts for the building will follow , nnd the work Is to bo pushed forward to completion ns speedily as possible. The block promises to bd ono of the best In the city , and the location being ono of the most central , thcro will be no dlf- llculty In having nil the stores nnd ofllces constantly occupied. The C. B. & Q. will run n special train to accommodate the democrats , their friends and the general public , who desire to attend the National Demo cratic convention at St. Louis. Juno 6 , or the Derby races Juno 4. This train will leave Council Bluffs Sunday , Juno 3 , about 1 o'clock p. m. , ( exact time given later ) arriving nt St. Louis in the morning for breakfast. It will bo finely equipped throughout with chair and Pullman palace cars. The rate will boone ono faro for the round trip. M. M , Marshall , general agent. Shcafo loans money on real estate. A llcnvy Cattle Suit. Jn the district court yesterday the case of Abbott vs the Citizens bank was still being heard. The trial brings out nn array of facts and figures concerning the stock transactions of Grccnnmcycr , showing that the business amounted to over $100,000 during the few months last season. The amount Involved in this suit Is over $10,000. It is naturally being fought step by step , and will hardly reach a finish to-day. A Call 1'Voni Burglars. The drug store of J. D. Stuart , nt MO West Broadway , was burglarized Thursday night , nnd goods to the value of about HO taken. Entrance was effected by breaking in n rear door with a plank. The stolen goods con sisted of razors. Knives , jewelry and cigars , but the police have been unable to get any clue to the burglars or to the propel ty. TIic Salvation Army. The banquet Thursday evening wni fairly successful , although the weather hindcicd somewhat , in consequence of which thcro will bo another banquet this ( Satuidny ) evening. The Midgets from Omaha will bo present. War Cry given free. Sewer connections and house sewers laid by N. Y. Plumbing company. Personal I'aragrnplis. .Tames Wild , of Hurlau , was In the city yesterday. Dr. W. A. Ellis , of Silver City , was here on a brief business trip yesterday. Mrs. L. S. Bullard and daughter Stella left last evening for a prolonged visit with Mrs. Williams , daughter of Mis. liullard at Pierre , Dak. John Limit , Esq. , leaves to-morrow for In diana , where he will bo joined by his wife , who has been visiting for some lime. From thence they will proceed to Pennsylvania for a brief visit. John Schtnid , of Pace & Schmid , left yes terday for Ann Arbor , Mich. Ho will be absent about two weeks , and will be accom panied on his return by his wife , who has been visiting relatives in that vicinity for the past three weeks. Dr. D. Macrao was elected president of the State Medical society at the recent annual meeting In Des Moines. jpr. Macrae is a prominent physician of this city , having been in practice hero for the past sixteen years , and the honor was deserved. RMr. and Mrs. Schultz returned last even ing from St. Joseph , where they went on their wedding trip. They will bo heartily welcomed to a permanent residence in Council LJluffs , where both have been so long and favorably known. Mr. Schultz has for several years been in the employ of A. Rink , and the bride is a sister of Mr. Hink. The young folks start out in life with bright prob- pects , and with numerous well wishers. Styles in Cniuly. Lewiston Journal : Says an Auburn candy-maker : "Tho trade in the choco late quality of candy is coining to the front very fa&t. As much again of the chocolate is sold ns iivo years ago. Pea nut and cough candy holds its own through all the changes other gradca are undergoing. Twice us much cough candy is sold in winter as in sum mer. Cough candy sells the best in the small country villages. The far mers and villagers think nothing of going to the store for a pound of the cough candy , when the same people are seldom known to indulge in the luxury of other grades. "Peanut candy is all ago with the children. It is likely 'twill bo a long time before anything else will be found that will take its placo. The class of candy wo call "penny goods" nro prob ably ahead of anything elbe in the mar ket as fast selling goods. Penny goods are such as the retailers soil by the cent's worth , generally speaking. Of course such goods are sold by the pound to customers , but not to such an extent ns the higher-priced goods. In getting out this class of goods , the point is to in troduce something now in style , in the make-up of the candy. Since the 1st of January , ' 88 , we have made a good hit in getting out broken and stick candy , with letters and designs impressed in the end of each. For instance , in the two ends of a piece of candy we make the figure of the 'stars and stripes , ' and in another insert the word 'boss , ' and in a third the figures which signify the present year ' 1888. ' "This btyle of candy sells well. I sup pose thcro are one or two old fashioned styles and makes of candy that will bo been and sold for years to come yet. Ono of them is the short , four-inch stick candy , with its several flavors. It hangs in the market like the old fashioned molasses grade. A short time ago wo thought we'd run it out of the market by getting up an attractive , long six- inch twisted stick , that would leave the old-fashioned style in the shade ; butno , sir just as much call ns before our ef forts to obliterate it. Another class of goods that's got the hang to thorn is the small lozenges put up in rolls and fla vored with a variety of extracts. Still , the onward march otho wafer is mak ing the old-fashioned roll lozenges fall to the rear. * "Tho trade in wafers is what you might say booming. Wo make a dozen different flavored wafcrsbuttho wintergreen - green rather takes the lead , Of the penny goods , the "molasses puff" holds its own remarkably well. This , as you know , is molasses candy , and is square in form. It is good , toothsome eating , and children and others who buy them look at it in the light thatt hey are get ting a big piece of candy for their money. " Gums rosy and red Teeth white and pearly , When arising from bed You should cleanse thus early. Morning , noon and night Pure SOZODONT the teeth makes bright. ACCIDENT INSURANCE , $5,000 AT DEATH ! 125 weekly Indemnity for Injury. Costs but 113 per year in the OKI llcilulile United States Mu tual Accident Association ot New Vorlc. KlhLMKH & KKIihRY. Ueneral Agents. Room 3 , Opera House Ulocf. THE BOHAHON SULKY ! BEST MADE. Perfect' Riding Duggiei. Breaking Carls. Fine nepalrlne. Itcutonatile Prices. Bohanon Carriage Co , , l < cu . SPECIAL NOTICES. SPKClALfulTertlsornent' , uch us I < ost. Pound , To Lo&n , For Snlo , To llcnt. Wants , Boarding etc. , will b Inserted in "this column nt the low rate of TBN CRNT8 I'KIl LINK for the first In sertion and Five Cent * Per Line for onch subse quent Insertion. LeuVe advertisements nt our omce , No. 12 1'earl Street ; near Hroailwixy , Coun cil llluds Iowa. < K iNTKH A competent dining room. also laundry girl. Mrs. Armour , 3 < 0 S 6th et. WANTKD Sevcntyflve pleres of good , sec ond-hand carpet. A. J. Mnndcl. 3 llrond- way. "WTANTED Housekeeper Elderly Herman VY livdy preferred. Ono child to care for. In quire at llee onice. T710H SALE At n bargain , 40 acres near stock -L1 yards , South Omahn , Neb. , Johnson * Christian , lloora 35 , chamber ot Commerce , Umnhft , WANTKD Stocks ot merchandise. Have Omahn and Council IllufTs city property , nlio western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson Ic Christian , Iloom 33 , Cnntnbcr of Commerce. OmaJm , T710II SALE Two nne residence tiropprties. JMust bo sold 00011. Tprms to suit pur- clinser. Inqulio ot Johnston Ai 1'ntten.M Main st. Ty ANTKD-Cook nt the Crcston house. T71OII linNT-riist-clnss piano in oed order. A. ( 'nn bo und at reasonable price. Tosses- slon given May 1. I ) . Golilslcln , &a Hroiulmiy. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 652 Broadway , Opera House Block , Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 281. OGDEN - ! - BOILER - : - WORKS CARTER & SON , Prop's. Manufacturers ot All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Sntlsf action j-iinrnnteed. 10th Avenue. Ail- dreis Ofidcn Holler Works. Council UluHs.Iowa. Pernicious Activity. THEO. BECKMAN , MANCFACTUHEH OK AND UHALKIl IN HARNESS SADDLES , , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. Pull Assortment of Harness Goods Con stnntly on Jltind. Repairing Neatly mid Promptly Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL UtiUFFS , : : IOWA S. STfJWABtT , VETERINARY SURGEON. HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOURTH-ST. Council Bluffs , la. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NEB. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 820 and 823 Main Street.Council niuTaIo\va ( , CRESTON HOUSE , Main StreetGouncil Bluffs , _ Only Hotel In the City with Flro Es cape. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Glass , Rates Always Reasonable MAX MOHN , Proprietor Owing to the Rainy Weather of the Past Week , We Have Decided td Continue Our Special Sale One Week Longer. CHEAPER THAN EVER ! Qur Special Reduction Begun on Monday , May 7th , will be Continued One Week Longer , Ending Monday , May 19. WE ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES : 18-inch Smyrna. Regular Price $1.60. Reduced to SI.00. 18-inch Bromley. Regular Price $2.25. Reduced to $1.60. 21-inch Bromley 8.60 , " 2.60. 20-inch " 7l " 4.00 , " H.25. 30-Inch " it it 6.00 , " . . n . itn 8.76. 80-Inch 860 , nu ( J.C 4x7 " . n ii 12.00 , " 0.00. 0x9 " 26.00 , u 1'J.C Brussels Rugs Reduced from $2.25 to $1.60. " " " " 1.76 to 1.25. " " " " 1.00 to 00. A Similar Reduction on all Art Squares , Crumb Cloths , Door Mats , Etc , , Etc , CURTAINS ! CURTAINS ! LACE AND HEAVY CURTAINS. We have not spnco to enumerate the many bargains wo will offer in thcbo goods. We mention a few only , ns follows : flO PAIRS AT 825 REDUCED TO gao. IOO PAIRS AT 85 , REDUCED TO 8K.5O. 00 15 " " * 12. 200 4 , " a.rs. CURTAIN GOODS SIMILARLY REDUCED. These goods must be closed out .this week in order to make room for MORE GOODS NOW ON THE WAY. NO OLD STOCK BUT NEW GOODS PURCHASED THIS SEASON ! THIS IS NO CATCH SALE , BUT A GENUINE SPECIAL SALE , Former Prices Will Positively be Restored After May 19th , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. JOHN GILBERT , I'LUMHEH AM ) DEALER IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 521 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL , BL-UJPrS - , : : IOWA Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroadnny , Council lilulls , Oj > p. Dummy Depot Horses nnd mules constantly on hand , for snle at retail or In car load lots. Oiders promptly ulled by contract on short notice. Block sold on comnilsslon. Telephone 1U. SOHLUTEIl A , UOLRV. Oppoblto Dummy Depot , Council limits OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. COODroatlway Council HluCTs , Iowa. Ustabllihod 185T. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 No. 2O1 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMI'tiETE ABSOKTMENE OP FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. BOTH DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELEOTRIG BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. ' WANTED LOCAL , AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION * . . ' . 1 V GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. OT CLOTHING. HATS , CAPS , BOOTS & H OES , FOR MEN. . YOUTH'S ' AND BOYS. M. MARCUS , 546 & 548 33BOABWAY. ESTABLISHED 1842. INCOIlPOUiXXED 1878 3E3TJSS CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTUHKHS. SIZES FROM Especially Designed tot MILLS , ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 AND HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa. HEM ) l 'OIt C/VTAliOOUE. / E. C. HARRIS , Manager. ZBIROIIDGKE ! I SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUPPS. Largest Stock , Furnisning uooaa , METCALF BROTHERS. Lowest1 Prices , 1 . Clothing , Hats , Caps , etc. ( jj 7F.i 3SJa WUUim Dealer REA Sladgutopf la ; , ffardman , Everett & Fisher , MUTUAL. UP * ma. a co ? NOW .8 M.'Mtla Sf. M lo SU OouncSt. . Mary' Ar..Ortiih i - ' - " - - - i Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK-/ Your Patronage \ - * of Any Banh In the oitu. i . > < . r - > IB Solicited. . I uffs J rv - H otxd. M.M Ittsurgnce STH , & JW&B , l SQUIRE'S ' COUNCIL DLUFP3 H ' ° * ' * ' ' * . ' ' Percgoy & Noore'a M ii * - > 'v ( Abstracts of - ' \ , i'-\V/ " SatLto Hn.j" rajtV VK' ARE THE BEST. > . , . Pearl spsi- r'lr6 m. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. Manufacturer of Fine and . AUER I always keep in stock a largo variety of eastern HATTENH 1 have always a full Cartiages stock to select from. Buggids. H. F , , make Carriages , whicli 1 Bell at a very low rate. Call and examine. Prices Low. ! Vo * . U7 to 311 rourth Street. I am always ready to show goods. '