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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1888.
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
OFFICE , NO. 12 1'EAHIj STUEET.
Delivered by farrier In Any Part of thn City nt
Twenty Cents Per Week.
II. YV.TH/TON JIANAQEU.
TELEPHONES !
flrRiKRss OFFICE. No. 43.
NIOIIT KDlTOii. No. Si.
THINOn MENTION.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
New spring Roods nt Roller's.
Itomcmber the dime concert nt St. Paul
this evening.
Scats for the pymnaslum exhibition Thtirs-
dny evening will bo on Bale nt Uushnoll's
tills morning.
S. 0. Underwood yesterday shipped to Chi-
cngo ninety-four hcnd of ns Hno cnttlo as this
county lins produced.
The dlmo concert for the benefit of St. An
drew's brotherhood occurs this evening.
The programme is n choice ono.
The republican club meets on Thursday
evening nt the ofllco of Stone &Slms to ninko
nrrnngemcnt for attending the Chicago con
vention.
James K. Whetstone nnd Dllla Hrcssmnn ,
both of this county , were yesterday united
in marriage nt the olllco of 'Squire Sohurz.
M. McICcnzIo yesterday shipped forty-eight
head of HMO cattle to Omnhu , nnd Eugcno
Stupfcll. of Hnrdln township , sent over
twenty-four head for J , M. Frnzier.
J. U. McPhcrson , the well known dcnlcr
nnd grower of vegetables nnd fruits , has n
Jnrgo lot of nlco yellow Jersey nnd Snnsa-
inond sweet potato plants , which ho will sell
very reasonable.
'SqulroSchurzycsterdny rendered his de
cision In the Hill arson case. Ho has had
the matter under ndvlscmcnt for several
days , nnd decided to bind the defendant over
to the grand Jury in the sum of WOO.
CTho work of picking up some of the rub
bish nbout the court house has commenced.
It is hoped that the grading and sodding will
soon follow , and the grounds thus bo mode
somewhat in keeping with the beauty of the
building.
The remains of II , S. Northrup , who died
at his home , 7U7 Washington avenue , Satur
day night , were taken last evening to Oska-
loosn for Interment. The deceased was slxty-
flvo years of ogo. The causoof his death was
diabetes.
John Jack filed an Information in Justice
Bigg's ' court yesterday afternoon ngainst
Jack Kobcrts for relieving him of $3 while
nslccp. A warrant was placed in the hands
of Nick O'lirien. and the latter started out
to flnd the offending party and bring him before -
fore the magistrate.
Captain D. U. Clark has Just received the
Bud news of the death of his only own nunt ,
Mrs. Piercy Turner , who died nt Oak Orch
ard. Orleans county , N. Y. , on the 15th inst
nt the rlpo old ago of ninety-four years. Her
four daughters , the eldest nearly three score
and ton , wcro nil In attendance at the bed
side.
side.C.
C. K. Mitchell , who has the contract for
excavating , prepnrtory to the building of the
Men-lam block , will begin work this morn
ing. The excavation will not bo deeper than
olght fcut. It is understood Mr. Mcrriam is
finding no difllculty In securing tenants for
his building , oven before the foundation Is
laid. It is now thought that ho will make it
at least three stories In height , and there is a
probability of the commercial college and
the Y. M. C. A. occuping the west of the
third floor. The location being so central
it seems that four stories would prove a pro
fitable Investment.
Next Sunday the Gcrmanln society will
have a great gathering , the occasion being
the presentation of a flag by the ladies. The
gathering will bo at Bock's garden. Several
societies from other places are expected to
bo hero. A programme of exercises and
other details will bo ur.ado public later. Ar
rangcmonts arc being made to provide for
the visitors , who with the ladies , will prob
ably number several hundred.
The plato glass for the government build
ing is arriving. Two cases , containing 1,400
pounds each , came yesterday , nnd not n light
was broken. The glass is heavy plate , n
quarter of nn inch thick , nnd is ns clear as
crystal. Glaziers have already begun work
Betting it , nnd the work will bo pushed to
completion. In about ten days the windows
will bo in place and the building will then as-
surno n different aspect. The grounds are
being sodded , and the Improvement is very
noticeable.
Buy your mantels , grates and hearth
furnishings of the Now York plumbing
company.
Excursion to St. Louis Convention anil
Derby Uaccs.
The "Wahash will Boll excursion tick
ets to St. Louis nnd return at ono fare
for the round trip , $ ll.ii5. Dntcs of sale ,
Juno 2d. 8d , 4th and flth. Tickets good
returning until Juno llth. inclusive.
The national democratic convention
meets Juno 5th. The lorby races com
mence Juno 4th.
Excursion tickets will bo sold for reg
ular passenger trains , leaving Council
Bluffs : ) :40 : p. in. Juno 2d , lid , 4th nnd
6Ui , arriving in St. Louis nt 7 o'clock
the following morning. Also for a spe
cial train for accommodation of Young
Men's Democratic club , of Council
Bluffs , nt 7:30 : p , m. Juno ltd , and arriv
ing in St. Louis following morning.
Secure your excursion nnd 8lcep.er tick-
els by applying to J. C. Mitchell , 421
Broadway.
Honey at low rates on Ilrst-cltif s inrm security.
Burnlium , Till leys & Co. , 102 Main street ,
Great sale of remnants this week nt
Ilarkness Brothers' closing out sale.
A Hurnlar AVcops In Vnln.
The burglar Murray , who was discovered
while going through E. B. Bowman's resi
dence Saturday night , had bis preliminary
examination in 'Squire Biggs' court yester
day morning. Ho repented of his sin when
too late , nnd shod copious tears to prove his
tiuccrity , hut it would not work , nnd he was
bound over to the grand Jury in the sum of
1500. Snyder & Welsh appeared for the de
fense. The bail fixed was very light , but It
could not bo furnished , and the prisoner hud
to go to jail.
Don't forgot the great closing out enlo
it Ilarkness Brothers' this week.
Travelers ) Stop at the Bechtolo.
IJroko an Ankle.
Daniel Knvanaugh , of Mills county , arrived
hero on a mixed train yesterday afternoon.
Ho was in such n hurry to got up town that
ho did not wait for the train to fairly stop ,
but lumping off took a tumble , which re
sulted qulta seriously. His chief injury
was to ono of his ankles. Ho was taken to
Dr. Pinnoy's offlco and there cured for.
E. II. Shenfc loans money on chattel
eccurlty of every description. Private
consulting rooms. All uubincss strictly
confidential. OfHco 600 Broadway , cor
ner Main street , up-stairs.
Tlio School Hoard.
The regular monthly meeting of the school
board was held lust evening , The usual
routine business was transuded and bills nl-
lowed. Tha resignation of Miss Manguiu
was accepted , and several appointments of
touchers mudo permanent. The Janitor of
the Hill school was discharged and the com-
niittco on Janitors instructed to fill the
vacancy.
The O , B. & Q. will run a special
train to accominodtito llio democrats ,
their friends and the general public ,
who desire to attend the National Uouio-
crnliu convention nt St. Louis , June 5 ,
or the Derby racoa Juno 4. This train
will leave Council Bluffs Sunday , Juno
8 , about 1 o'clock p. in. , ( exact time
given later ) arriving ut St. Louia in the
morning ( or brpakfust. It will be iinely
equipped throughout with chair and
1'uilinun palace cars. The rate will be
one faro for the round trip. M. M.
Marshall , goucrul ugar.t.
Unl9a Abstract ccjnnasy , CW Main street.
THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS ,
Saloonlats Squeezed By Lawyers ,
the City and Prohibitionists.
A PEEP AT THE RACE STABLES ,
A Demented Old Sinn Bowman's
Burglar Goes AVccntng Behind the
Bnrs-Tho I'ollcc Find n
Few Offenders.
the Snloons.
The snloomsts arc slowly dropping into the
city clerk's ofllco to pay the fine inflicted by
the mayor. Thirty-two have thus far made
the necessary deposit , six of them paying $50
each. Ono of these , however , was for two j
months , ns the party did not wish to keep i
open after 11 o'clock ' , The order In regard to
closing Sunday was only partially obeyed , ns
the majority of the saloons did considerable
business on thnt day. The crowd that kept
pouring In and out of the back doors was
nbout the same that usually enters by the
frontdoors , and many of the saloons wcro ns
brilliantly lighted during the evening as on
week days. The police reported all the
places closed , but the statement was far
from true. It seems to bo the Intention of
the saloon men to yield n partial obedience
ns fnr ns front doors nro concerned for n
while nt lenst , with the hope thnt the matter
will blow over In a short time , and then run
as openly ns over. The tnnyor says , "Tho.v
seem to bo paying up pretty well , and will
probably nil como to time in n day or two. "
Ho claims thnt the matter Is now out of
his hands , nnd throws the responsibility of
enforcing his orders on Judge Aylcsworth.
Said ho yesterday. "What I am nfter is their
money , nnd I must have It. If they won't '
pay it they will bo closed up after awhile , but
I want to glvo thorn n chnnco. " The fact is
that the mayor rather has the odds ngulnst
the snloon men ns they arc doing business
unlawfully , nnd ho hns inn do up his mind to
follow the example of several of the lawyers
and bleed them for n neat little sum each
month , and they must pay It or shut up shop.
"Prohibition does not prohibit , " nevertheless
the road Is getting very rocky for the liquor
dealers. The laywcrs say to them , "Give
mo5 a month or I will lllo an information
against you , and o'ut , you go. " They sadly
pay it. The mayor then steps up nnd says ,
"Walk up to the city clerk's ofllco every
month nnd deposit $25 or $50 , or I will turn
loose my police force nfter you und freeze
you out.i" They kick , but hnvo to comply.
The tempcrnnco nllinnco folks then enter the
ring nnd say , "You must shut up anyway , or
wo will prosecute. " Then comes the fight ,
nnd by the time the snloonlst hijs bought off
witnesses , dodged injunctions nnd steered
clear of ono enemy ho runs slap against anew
now one , nnd comes to the conclusion thnt
the man who wants "snaps" nnd "picnics"
must keep out of the liquor business in
Council Bluffs.
St. Louis Convention.
The Young Men's Democratic club , of
Council Bluffs , has selected the "Wa-
bash" route for attending the national
democrotic convention , held in St. Louis
Juno 6.
A special train of elegant day coaches
nnd Pullman palace sleeping cars will
leave Council Bluffs at 7:30 : p. m. June
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 at once
to the transportation committee.
W. H. M. PUSKY , ) Transportation
D. A. PAKKALL , > Committee ,
I. A. HENDIUCKS , ) Y. M. D. Club.
Tipton has bargains in real estate.
The oldest firm , and largest stock of
wall paper in the city. All the now
shades in ingrains and valours. A few
patterns in gilts at lOc per roll at Niles ,
402 Broadway.
Picked Up By the Police.
The Monday morning.grist in police court
was rather light , but tills result cannot bo
attributed to the closing of ihc saloons on.
Sunday. There was evidently no trouble in
obtaining the fiery tarantula julco and several
were rounded up by the blue coated minions
of the law to answer for it to the court.
J. J. Klttello , a , horny-handed soil-tiller of
this great prohibition state , had como to the
Bluffs to surprise his stomach , and suc
ceeded. Judtro Aylcsworth then got his
work In , and surprised Kittellc's pocket to
the tune of $3.00 for n ride in the city's public
conch and n night In the bnstile.
John Jnok was bled for the sumo amount
for n similar experience
P. C. Kissel was given n little moro time
before being pulled in , nnd had improved his
opportunities by spreading the carmine in
very wide stripes. For his extra fun ho was
held up for $10.10.
Jim McAnloy , n drunk , nnd James Har-
bosh , a vag , were discharged.
S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money.
An Opportunity.
The Chjcago , Burlington & Quincy
will sell tickets to St. Louis Juno 2 , 3 ,
4 , and 6 , 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 all who desire to
attend the Derby races , the national
convention and have a good time.
The trip via the "Burlington" is a 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
CAI'TAIN O. M. BHOWN.Tickot Agent ,
Corner Pearl and Broadway.
Sewer connections nnd house sewers
laid by N. Y. Plumbing company.
At tlin Drivinc 1'nrk.
Although tlio running meeting ib over , the
stables nt the driving park are by no incnns
deserted. Several stables of the runners
have gone , but the trotters nil remain , nnd
the work of training for the July meeting
has begun in good earnest. A , E. Davis nnd
W. J. Weidcncr have shipped their stnblea
to St. Louis , and J. P. Davis nnd W. J.
Scoles will follow. E. G. Mnrlow nnd W. B.
Harrlmnn have shipped homo in the north
ern part of the stuto to train a little more
before starting out again. J. C. Grail's and
P. P. Porter's stables arc already In line con
dition and will enter immediately on the
season's campaign , Sonio of the horses will
remain here und train for the Omaha meet
ing , nnd others will soon start out to take in
the Kansas circuit , and then return later to
go to Chicago , Good work may now bo seen
on the truck almost any morning. The
entries for the July meeting close on the llth
of next month , and n largo number of lively
stoppers are already booked for that event.
The latest styles in coatings , for
spring and summer wear , also pant
goods. These are elegant. A. Roiter ,
310 Broadway.
A Good Idea ,
If you are going to attend the Derby
races or national convention nt St.
Louis , either by bpceial train or regu-
trains , leave your name with Capt. O.
M. Brown , as early as possible for sleep
ing car accommodations and avoid the
rush faure to occur.
Shcafe loans money on real estate.
The City Council.
The council met in adjourned session last
evening. Present Mayor Uohror , Aldermen
Bellinger , Lat-y , Mctculf , Weaver , Water-
limn and Knephor. The bill of the Council
Bluffs Wnter Works company , for tlie exten
sion of mains as ordered by the council ,
$ JTI3.TO , was referred to the tluunco com-
initteo aud city engineer.
Petition of residents on North Elghfu
street fpr side walk on cast pidoof street from
Washington avenue to Avenue Q.-wus re
ferred to committee on street * nnd alleys.
Petition of P. ttriatou auil several others
to grade Sixth nvcnuo from Twenty-third
street to the river , referred to committee on
streets nnd alleys.
Petition of Huth Paul for $500 damages
caused by chance of grade on Bancroft street
referred to the judiciary committee.
Petition of Ofllccr &Pusey nnd others for
n. li. Williams to bo nllowcd to construct
curbing according to specifications was grant ,
cd , petitioners to ilrst sign bonds.
The appointments of John Unrbytc nnd O.
II. Whtto ns deputy marshals were concurred
in.
in.Tho
The report of city engineer thnt R. I < .
Williams was not fulfilling specifications In
regard to slzo and quality of curbing on Gra-
linin avenue wns read , nnd the engineer was
instructed not to furnish any further esti
mates unless the work is done according to
contract.
Appointments of George A. Jacobs.und A.
TUckman as curbing nnd paving Inspectors
were approved. On motion of Alderman
Mctcalf Edward Pierce was nlso appointed
nn inspector.
Communication of R. L. Williams asking
to bo allowed to sign his bids already sub
mitted , placed on fllo.
Petition of thirteen residents of Bluff nnd
Story streets to change grade on these
streets , and n remonstrance against the
same referred to n committee of the whole.
Committee's reports in favor of granting
petitions of J. Kklnklo and others , K. H.
Shenfo and others , L. Klnnchnn and others ,
and II. LefTcrts and others , concurred in ,
Demented and Aged.
In accordance with Instructions the police
yesterday took In charge II. H. Anthony , nn
old man who has lived In this city for the
past year , and will hold him until his rela
tions in Camdcn , N. J. , can come for h iin.
Anthony is soincwlmt demented nnd has
lived on charity during his stay here. His
nephew wns hero a short tlnio ngo looking
for him , but bo was not to bo found , nnd or
ders wcro left to hold him if again seen here.
His relatives desire to tnko care of him , and
will provide for him comfortably the remainder
*
der of his life.
"Colgate & CO.'H Toilet Soaps
are unequalled In appearance , perfume
and general peed quality. " tiunitttry
Jfcconj , London.
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Personal Paragraphs.
Henry Spctmnn , of the Kiel house , was out
yesterday to the farm , experimenting with
his new corn planter , which promises to be a.
valuable Invention.
.Mark Do Lisle , of Mills county , was at the
Crcston yesterday.
A. E. Kobcrts , of Panama , In. , wns at the
Kiel house yesterday.
C. C. Smith.of Hancock , was here yester
day , tiio guest of Mr. Mulholland , who has
the celebrated "Cyclone-1 here.
J. S. Wheeler and wife , of Mt. Vernon , O. ,
have gone to Atlantic for n few day's visit ,
but will return to spend n week or more hero
before llnally leaving for their home.
Ed Johnson , a DOS Molncs detective , wns
In the city yesterday.
Mr. J. D. Swing , of Fifth avenue , hns
been missing from his homo since last Fri
day , and his relatives are very uneasy con
cerning him.
W. A. Bonn , the pitcher of the Council
Bluffs ball club , left for his home in Wake-
Held , Nob. , yesterday morning. Ho will re
turn Friday.
Drink Malto at soda fountain.
Slotor lilno Time Table.
Until further notice the Manawa motor
line will leave the Hock Ihlnnd tracks nt 0,10
nnd 11 o'clock a. m. ; at 1 , 2 , ; ! , 4 and 5 o'clock
p. m. and ut 7 , 8 , 0 and 10 o'clock p. m.
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 bo universal troubles a little ad
vice may seem 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 Ash
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.
A Cave in California.
The opening to this wonderful cave or
caves , says the San Francisco Call , lies
about two miles from tlio road leading
from Adkin to Linkvillo and southern
Oregon , and some sixty miles from the
former place. It is in Modoc county ,
and nbout fifteen miles from the famous
lava beds where General Can by was so
treacherously murdered by the Modoc
Indians. Mr. Spalding lives some two
miles from the entrance ; to the caves ,
and was one of the first discoverers , be
ing attracted toltho spot by seeing steam
arising from the opening. This was
during the last winter , , Unlike the lava
beds , the country here is covered with
soil that produces feed for cattle , and
also a straggling growth of juniper trees.
The opening , as described , is in a
slight depression , and presents tlio ap
pearance [ of an exaggerated badger-
nolo , just large enough xo admit a man.
From thejoponing the descent is a grad
ual incline for a number of feet , when
suddenly it emerges into a wide passage
or passages for a number diverge from
this point , and the explorer can choose
his own course , the two exploring par-
tics thus far having taken different
courses. Mr. Spaulding's party con
sisted of three persons , and they walked
in apparently one direction live hours
by the watch before retracing their
steps , and wore apparently as far from
tlio end as when they entered.
For a distance the lloor is dry , but
forthor in it becomes muddy , a boft
adobe clay covering thn floor , which is
smooth , solid rock. The lloor of the
cave scorned to bo nearly level , while
the roof in many places reached far
above their heads , while at other places
it came so near the lloor that they were
obliged to crawl on hands and knees.
Much of the roof is thickly studded
with stalactities. At short intervals nil
along the route taken by the explorers
openings fo other galleries wore been.
Tlio atmosphere is oppressively warm ,
and not a single current of air was mot
with to disturb the burning of the can
dles , which are a necessity to aid in
penetrating the darkness of the place.
Not an instance of animal lifo was mot
with , although numerous tracks were
seen in the mud , some of which were
large enough to have boon made by the
California lion. The conclusion arrived
at by the explorers was that there was
perhaps a number of openings nt which
the animals entered. About a half mile
from the entrance a pool of water , ns
clear as crystal and as cold as ice , was
encountered. Near this pool evi
dences of a number of camnfircs were
seen , showing conclusively that the In
dians ut bomo time nail visited this
place. At ono place a curious pyramid
al-shaped hillock was encountered , iso
lated from its surrounded by an open
passage around and over it. The little
pyramid is about fifteen feet high and
and perhaps thirty feet through at the
base. Ono agreeable feature of the ex
ploration of tills cave is that no drop
ping of wiiinM * from the roof is met with.
From the above it is evident that there
underlies this wonderful section a laby
rinth of caves and passages which will
take time and patience to explore and
which when fully explored may add
much to ethnology and other sciences.
Won't Hawk , 8plt ,
Buffer dizziness , indigestion , inllamma-
tlon of the eyes , headache , lasbitudo.
inability to perform mental work nnd
indisposition for bodily labor , and annoy
and disgust your friends and acquaint
ances with your nasal twang and
offensive breath und constant efforts to
clean your nose and throat , when Dr.
Saga's "Catarrh Remedy" will promptly
relieve ypu of discomfort nnd suffering ,
and your friends of the disgusting and
ncocllfsb inflictions of your loathsome
disease ?
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SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Btoob METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Qood9tr-
Lowest PriOQ9 , . Clothing , Hats , Caps , cto. (
, MUELLEH MUSIC .COMPA
Slodontopf
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tlr * . Dealer Inx * * * * ffa'rdman , Everdt & Fisher
CHy.fc.Counl REAL ESTATE
JD8 Miln SU OountU niuffi.
laust.
_ largest ) QfKngBanh Capital in ana the Surplus city. ' ' \ CITIZENS STATE BANK/ Your Patron > / Solicited. ages - _ -
lluffs
J"Wr SB I SQUIRE'S
COUNCIL BLUFFS , , ,
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rorcgoj.&Mooro's V < , -0. i
Pglnb , 011
'Tilr-'v ( Abstracts of T > ttc
. 5fc , Wholesale. Santa -T- . \ . . * xvV . - * <
No. . 8. Pearl St. ARE THE BEST.
JiMPEUE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO.
Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Uuggics. H. F HATTENH AUER I always keep in stock a largo variety of eastern.
1 have always a full stock to select from. ,
, mnko Carriages , which 1 soli atn very low rate.
Call and examine. Prices Low. Xo * . ! 27 In : tli Fourth Sli-col. I am always ready to show goods.
"DR. C. B. J U D D ,
MANUFACTURER OF
No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary.
WANTED-LOCAL. AXD TKAVKLIXG AGENTS OX
SPECIALNOTICES.
_
NOTICE.
SPECIALndvertlsements , such us Lost , Found.
To Loan. For Snle , To Kent , Wants , Hoarding
etc. , will bo Inserted in this column at the low
rntoof TBN CUNTB I'Ull LINK for the Hrst In
sertion mid Flvo Cents I'er Line for each auljai-
qiient Insertion. Lenve advertisements at our
ollicc. No. 12 1'earl Street , near Broadway , Connell -
ell Bluffs Iowa.
WANTS.
T71OH SALE My residence property corner Sth
Jst. . and lth nvo. , conMstlnB of two lots , encli
55x130 ft. ( cornur lot vacantcood ) ; H-roomhouse ,
turn , Uty water , etc. , will soil hepnrntcly or to-
ccther. Jnvcitlguto boon for u bargain. S. T.
trench.
TTiOH UENT-IMensant furnished room , 23
J-1 First avenue.
W 'ANTED A competent dining rooin , also
laundry girl. Jlrs. Armour. 3 ) S uth st.
WANTED Sevcnty-Ilvo pit-res of Rood , soo-
ond-lmnd carpet. A. J . Mamie ! . ' X Uroad-
WANTED HoiiBek'o'eper Elderly ( lermnn
lady preferred. One child to euro for. Ju-
quire at Jtee olllco.
FOll SALK At a bargain , 40 acres near stock
yards. South Omaha , Neb. . Johnson &
Christian. Hoom 36 , Chamber of Commerce ,
Omaha.
TS7ANTED Stocks ot merchandise. Have
T > Omaha and Council Dluirs city property ,
alto western land to exchange for goods. Call
on or address Johnson tc Christian , Ilocm 33 ,
Cnamber of Commerce. Omaha.
T710II SALK Two line residence properties.
- * - Jlnst bo hold soon. Terms to suit pur
chaser. Inqune of Johnston At I'atten.ra Main st.
W ANTED Cook at the Creston houso.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE ,
$5,000 AT DEATH !
Jlil weekly Indemnity for injury. Costs but $13
per year In the Old Reliable United States Mu
tual Accident Ansoclation of New York.
,
General Agents.
Room 3 , Opera House Block.
SNYDER & SNYDER
M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
MRS. M. B. SNYDER ,
SPECIALIST :
Diseases of Women and Children ,
HOT Uroaflway , Council UlutTs.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOUBTH-ST.
Council Bluffs , la.
Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty ,
CRESTON HOUSE ,
Main StreetJBouncil Bluffs ,
Only Hotel In the City with Flro EB-
oapo. Eloctrlo Call Bolls ,
Accommodations First Class ,
Rates Always Reasonable
MAX MOHN , Proprietor
NEW SPRING
MILLINERY
151-1 ST. , OMAHA , NUB.
BANKERS.
COuucll Dluffs , Joua.
THEO. BECKMANJ1
MANUfACTUUEll OK AND l > iAl , ll IN
HARNESS , SADDLES ,
BRIDLES AND COLLARS.
Full Assortment of Harness Ooods Con
stantly on Hand.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
NO. 206 MAIN ST. ,
COUNOIJU IJLiUlfPS. : : IOWA
JOHN GILBERT ,
l AMI ) UKALCH IN
WIND MILLS ,
IRON AND WOOD PUMPS.
NO. 521 MAIN ST. ,
COUNCIL , ISLUFI'S , : : IOWA
Star Stables and Mule Yards
Uroadway , Council ItluHs , Opp. Dummy Depot
Horses and mules constantly on hand , for
sale at retail or In cur load lots.
Orders promptly nlled by contract on short
notice.
Block sold on commission.
Telephone 114. BCIILUTHK , V I10LEY.
Opposite Dummy Depot , Council UluOTa
SPECIU TO TRAVELERS !
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m.m * * A % * m m > +
FIRST-CUSS III EVERY RESPECT.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
711 BROADWAY.
EGAN & KIMBALL ,
PLUMBERS ,
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS.
No. 652 Broadway , Opera Iloubo Block ,
Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 281.
OGDEti BOILER WORKS
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CAItTEIl & SON' , Prop's.
Manufatturersot
All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work.
Orders by moll for repairs promptly attended
to. Satisfaction eunrantccd. 10th Avmue. Ad-
drew Ogdcn Holler Works. Council Illuffs.Iowa.
Pernicious Activity.
D , H , McDANELD & CO , ,
Hides. Tallow , Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Highest Market Prices. Prompt
Returns.
* a ) and EM Main Street.Council Uluffs.Iowa.
MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY.
HO. 33O BKOADWAT. TELEPHONE NO. 260
NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST.
T.
MOUNTS ItlllUS AMU M ANIMALS TIIUE TO
NATUIIE. AL.L , WORK GUARANTEED.
NO , OJO MAIN STUEET , : COUNCIL BL.UPFS . , 1A.
Orders taken nt Collins' , or nt Hnrdcn'a Oun Store , Omaha ,
See "CTsu
No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
A COMPliETK ASSORTMENT OP
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES ,
BOTH DOMESTIC AMI ) FOREIGN.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
& Architects and Superintendents. Room
3 > Qpera House Block , Council JJlaffs.
DTDI/'TMDTMP Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer
, DmiilllDlllJj , Plans , Estimates , Specifications. Su
pervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs
Iowa.
UTTPIfE Attornoy-at-Law , Second Floor Brown
DUIlJiDj Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
Justice of the Peace. Office over American
N.
. Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffa ,
Iowa.
Xf QTMQ Attorneys at-Law , practice in the State
( X 011110 , aud Federal Courts. Office Kooms 7
and 8 , Shugart Bono Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WftAftlUTBV JPr CflWQ Dentists. Office corner o
fflUUilDUttl fflbUMO
, , Pearl Stand First Avenue
FINE GOLD "Womc A
Dentist. Corner Main street and First
C.
avenue.
Sur and C. E. , Ordinance Grades and
m
, Grading Estimates. Drafting. 501
Broadway , cor. of Main , Room 5. _
WABMflB K I T flW "AroiTitoot and Superirirendont.
. YKAlUlM ALLml , Room 2 , Opera House Blocl
Council Bluffs.
1H42. INCOIII'OBATKD 1878
CO. ,
MASSILLON , OHIO , MAXUFACTUHEHS.
Ebjieclally DeMgncd for
SIZES FROM
MILLS , ELEVATORS
25 TO 250 AND
HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT
POWER , PURPOSES ,
AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE-
Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
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bUND l-'OIl OA.TA.IjO.fjUIS.
E. C. HARRIS , Manager.
11' I'OIJ HAVffi A.VV-
SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE
C'ull on .31. miOJILilC'll , 5SIS Ijtromlway , wlioru yp will receive
Iliu Hlylie l < ; u li Price.