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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY 25. 1888. ttHE DAILY BEE ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFFICB , NO. 12 PEAUIj STREET. Delivered by Carrier In Any r irt of the City ftt Twenty Cents 1'cr Week. I1.W.T1LTON . . . MANAQKIt DCBIKEfift Ort'fCT. No. 43. mom KDiion , No. 23. MIXOU MENTION. N. V. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Roller's. Christ Paulson nnd Dlnn Jensen , both of this city , wcro married yesterday by Justice Schurr. Poll-tax Collector Bookman Is on the war- tmlh , nnd parties paying their taxes to his deputy , P. A. Burke , at the city building , Will save costs. 8. fjoldsteln , the grocer at 1.123 Broadway , Bb6ws his enterprise by nutting on the streets tine of the finest delivery wagons running , end drawn by t team of snow-white ponies. The turnout attracts the attention of all. The paving nt the south approach to the Scott street bridge has been removed nnd Will ho rclnltl as jt had caved In so as to make a- travel dangerous. For this reason Scott jJr street Is temporarily closed to vehicles. " * The Council Bluffs Canning company Is building an addition Ui Its factory and will hereafter manufacture its own cans. This Is one of the marks of enterprise of ono of the most successful manufacturing institutions of the city. Captain Phillip Locffol , ono of the best known cigar makers in the city , has pur chased a brick residence in Beers subdivis ion , of Charles Officer , lie will in the fall occupy It as his o\\n residence , retaining his present homo until Hint time. The plans for Alderman Lacy's now brick business block will bo completed Monday night and bids for the work will bo adver tised for. The new building will bo 50x70 nnd two stories high. It will bo located on South Main street , adjoining George Blox- tin's store building on the north. The second case of the heirs of Perry J < Smith vs James & Bnvcrstock has Just been 1 decided by the supreme court in favor of James & Bavcrstoek , thus making clear their tltlo to the property left them by will. All the other Mills have been dismissed. Take n ride oh the motor Ihls evening and attend the social given by the X. Y. Z. ( Con gregational church ) girls at Hotel Manawn. Supper from 5 to 9 o'clock , 25 cents. Parties wishing to nttend can take the Main street car to the Hock Island depot , walk four * blocks west nnd take the motor line to Man- Si nwa. Fare , 15 cents for round Irip on motor , A colored man and a white woman yester day applied for permit to wed. The deputy clerk was n little timid about issuing the licenses nnd they had to await the arrival of his chief , who granted their request. 'Squire Brlcgs was called on to tie knot , which he performed with usual grace , omitting , how ever , the bcfltowal of the oflluial kiss upon the brow of the bride. .T. A. Hess has disposed of his grocery stock at 533 Broadway to Charles and Frank Durlin. The now firm of Uurlin Bros , will t prove very popular , as the members are both | railroad men. Churl io having pulled a throt tle on the "Q. " for twelve years , nnd Frank done the sumo on the Northwestern for twenty years. They are both old residents of this city and are well known and respected here. The chief of the flro department turned in an nlarm last evening to sco how things were working. Ho llrst tried box 52 , at the corner of Eighth and Broadway , but the lines wcro crossed and the alarm failed to come in. The * , next trial was nt box -10. nt the Northwestern depot. That worked ail right , and the de partment responded. The time was very slow , as the horses had been changed around and did not work well in their now places. Thcro was a lively little row on Hotten Row , at 100 Picrco street , last evening , aud during the progress of a kuoek-dowii-and- drag-out argument among some of these pres ent the police arrived and .pulled the outllt. May Morgan , Allco Wallace and a man named Fox , all from Omaha , and "Doc" Mlddlctoti , n local shoe-string gambler , wcro run in , and will have a hearing in police court this moruing. The number of young men anc'l boys who arc daily seen and heard , and occasionally felt playing ball on the mam strccls of the city Indicates that Ihey are not rushed with business. The pastime is a healthy , en joyable ono , but the enthusiasm being shown at present makes it a littln too "skccry'1 for nervous steeds , and a litllo too dangerous for passing pedestrians. If streets must bo used for ball practice , then some sldo ones should bo set aside for that purpose , leaving Broad way , Main and Pearl streets for business. St. Louis Convention. The Young Men's Democratic club , ol Council BluIIs , has selected the "Wa- bash" route for attending the national domocrotic convention , held in St. Louis Juno C. A Hpocial train of elegant day coaches nnd Pullman palace sleeping cars will leave Council Bluffs nt 7:30 : p. m. Juno 8d , arriving in St. Louis the following njprning. Parties not mpmbors of the Olvib who wish to avail themselves of this guitrnct must make application at once 55tho * transportation committee. W. H. M. PUSKY , ) Transportation D. A. FAUKALii , > Committee , I. A. IlKNDitlCKS , ) Y. M. D. Club. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Buy your mantels , grates and hearth furnishings of the New York plumbing company. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtelo. Personal Paragraphs. "William Thomas , of Ncola , was in the city yesterday. G. W. Ladd , of Sbenandoah , was In the city yesterday. Hon. A. W. Wyman , of Keg Creek , visited the Bluffs yesterday. I. N. Fllcklnger has gene to North Platte , Neb , , on a few days business trip. W. G. Moore and U C. Gaily , of Silver City , wore in the Blutfs yesterday. Mrs , Conltling , of Minneapolis , Is visiting tier daughter , Mrs. J. E. Ilarkncss. J. B , Matthews and Jane Burns , repro- ecntativo cltltens of Washington township. Were in the city yesteiday. Miss Julia , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Judson , who has spent tbo past year at a line nrt school in Now York City , returned to the parental roof yesterday , after a year full of pleasure and profit. Miss Julia is probably ono of the llnest artists in the city. Colonel Jed Lake and wife , of Indepcnd cnco , la. , are visiting in this city , the guests of Mr , und Mrs , A. F. Fllcklnger. * They Icavo to-day for Kansas City to visit their son tliero. Colonel Lake is ono of the most prominent attorneys m the state , and has added no little to his reputation by success fully carrying the drive well cases to the supreme court , and there winning a Jecisloi : favorably to the farmers. The C. B. & Q. "will run a special train to accommodate the democrats their friends and the general public , who desire to attend the National Demo cratic convention ut St. Louis , Juno 5 or the Derby races Juno 4. This train will leave Council BlulTs Sunday , June 8 , about 1 o'clock p. m. , ( exact time given Inter ) arriving at St. Louis in the morning for breakfast. It will bo finely equipped throughout with chair uiii Pullman pulaco cars. The rnto will boone ono faro for the round trip. M. f > l. Marshall , general agent. The young ladies of the Presbyterian church hold a 0 sociable ut the homo of Dr , Phelps this evening , and cordiullj invite thoirJrioiuls. A Good Idea. If you are going to attend the Derby races or national convention at St. Louis , cither by special train or rogu- trains , leave your name with Cupt. O. M. Brown , as early as possible for sleep ing rar accommodations and avoid the rush sure to occur , Money at law rateaoullrst-classlann security Uuriihurn , Tulleya & Co , 10 ! Main street. Union Abstract' company , 230 Main street. HIE BRIDGE AT BROADWAY , A Glance at the Work Now in Progress. TROUBLE AT THE TRANSFER. Tno Freight Car Inspectors nnil Re pairers Quit Because ofa Foreman An Unlucky Thirteen In Court Personals. The Broadway Bridge. A Ben reporter yesterday accepted the Wnd Invitation of Alderman Lacy to take a trip to the river ana inspect the now bridge and other objects of Interest In that vicinity , as well i as to sco how the paving of Lower Uroadway was getting along. Seated behind Mr. Lacy's ' bay pacer the distance of thrco miles was quickly covered and the now Drldgo , the structure that is to establish a loser bond of union between the cities of Council Bluffs and Omaha , was at hand. The iron superstructure on both sides of the river is in place , and the piling approach , several hundred feet long , at the east end of the structure is nearly completed. The piling and trestle work over the subsidiary lake of the .water works company is also completed. Mr. Frank D. Moore , the engineer in charge of the construction of the bridge , was on the grounds and cheerfully an swered the many questions propounded by the scribe. Through the courtesy of this gentleman the quill pusher was put in possession of much Information in regard to the work already done , and also that which yet remains unlinlshcd. The middle caisson is rapidly approaching completion. It was resting on the rock at the bottom of the river when the Ice wont out , but was exactly in position. Since that time it has been turned a little nnd the masonry put in. It is now securely anchored to thirty-two largo anchor bolts , and is already filled with masonry , with the exception of the air chamber , which will bo lllled in a day or two. When the caisson was firstput down the bed rock was twenty-flvo feet below the bed of the river , but now the sand has nil washed away , lca- the rock bare. The caisson near the east bank , although but ten feet from the shore , is the deepest of any of them , it has not been lowered any as yet , except cs its own weight has berne it down , being now about ten feet bcltny the bed of the river. It must bo lowered sixty- live feet further to strike bed-rock , air will bo turned on in a few days now , as everything is nearly ready , and the great iron cylinder will then bo lowered at the rate of a foot an hour. Midway between this caisson and the ono in the middle of the stream will bo the third nnd last one. Work has not yet been com menced on that one. It will bo about sixty feet below the river bed. When asked in relation to the date of com pletion of this great work , Mr , Moore said that the middle of July was the time set and that if no unexpected delays occurred ho know of no reason why it could not bo lln- ished at that time , oven then allowing for considerable dolay. The structure looms up far above the water , and a visitor can now get a very good idea of what it will look like when completed. The open space between the end of the piling approach and the lake trcatlo will be graded up and paved. The motor truck will bo in the loadway on the south side of the bridge nnd the sidewalk on tho' north side. Comparatively few people in this city have any idea of the amount of work that has been done in connection with the bridge in the past few weeks. It is generally under stood that a motor line is to bo t'un by the bridge company , but very few are aware of the fact that the grading of Avenue A for this purpose is nearly completed , and that It will require but a few days , a week at the outsidn , to enable ttio rails to be laid the whole distance from Eighth street to the waterworks lake. Tins work is being done by Owen Bros. , anil is as flnc u piece of grad ing us any ono need wish to see. A boat is being built m the luke on which to put a pile-driver as another trestle work is to bo built across that little body of water about -CO feet north and parallel with the ono already constructed , for the use of the motor line. Tills line does not connect with the Broadway extension until Just as it reaches the bridge. It will bo ready for operation by the time the bridge is com pleted. In the vicinity of the waterworks pumping station everything was in a state of bustle and orgariUed confusion. No blocks wcro being laid owing to the fact that no gravel could bo obtained , aud Contractor AVickham informed the visitors that work would not bo resumed for two days on that account. Mr. Wickham lias contracted with Vie Keller to furnish the gravel from the Hiiiton bank , but that gentleman has thus far failed to deliver - liver any. About ono hundred and flfty loads were hauled over from Omabn for the work already dono. Mr. Keller promises to keep everything buzzing when he once gets started. The gravel is to ho shipped on cars , and will bo delivered within a few rods of where it will bo used , by means of the North western track to the river. Everyone but the block layers was busy yesterday , The teams were all hauling blocks as usual , and have a good start of the pavers. The gang preparing the plank foundation was hard nt work , trying to secure a little lend. The curbers are away ahead , and will have no trouble in keeping out of the way. They have a lead of at least a mile , being nearly two-thirds of the way to Shectsvillo. Mr. Wickham is working about sixty men , and when all gets to running nicely will keep ten pavers at work all of the timo. Ho expects to have liis work done so that Broadway can bo opened Its whole length at the same time as the bridge and the motor lino. A mooting of the general committees G. A. R. will bo hold at Driesbach'a hall Friday evening , May 25 , at 8 o'clock. Members of all committees are earnestly requested to bo present and report progress. E. F. HOLMES , Chairman. 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 Nilcs , 402 Broadway. S. B. Wads worth & Co. loan money. Trouble in the Railway Yards. For some time there has been a fouling of dissatisfaction among the freight car in specters and repairers at the transfer. The men seem to have a strong dislike to their forman , Charles Spies , and have desired to have him removed , The Union Pacific in sisted on retaining him , and the men wore informed that they could either work under him or quit , as they chose. They chose to quit , and accordingly they all walked out. There wcro thirty-eight in all , and among them are many who huvo resided hero a long time and uro recognized as skillful , steady and cfllcicnt. Foreman Spies was yrstcrday trying to employ others to take their places , but without success. Spies has mode himself very unpopular with the men , who say he is overbearing anil that ho works his men too hard. The walk out causes no little trouble , as the absence of Inspectors and repairers will cause a delay of freight , unless a now forc-o can speedily bo obtained. The men seem confident that the company will decide It can more easily gel along without Spies than without them , and that a now foreman will soon taiio his place. The latest styles in coatings , for spring and summer wear , also pant poods. .Thoeo uro elegant. A. Reitor , 310 Broadway. Slieufo loans money on real estate. Tlie Unlucky Thirteen. Police court was a busy place yesterday morning , as Wednesday night was a lively ono for the niuht force nnd the patrol depart ment as well. When Judge Aylesworth took his scat a.sd ordered the result of the night's rouudup turned out for his inspection , the sewer trqp was opened and the unfortunate Inmates to the number of thirteen Hied into his august presence. It was a motley array of sinners of all ages , sizes and nationalities. The court drew a long breath , ordered Deputy Marshal Barhyto to. open all the windows , and began to grind as fast as possible. Boozers John Barton , (7.00 ; Frank Mitch ell , J7.CO ; T. Smith , $3.10 ; Harry Hardy , $3.10. Vacs Jamo * Qulnn , thirty days ; John Tagel. ten days ; Harry PuUlcr , Ous Esmots , Tolm Murphy nnd A. Book r , discharged. XJiO Whplo lot 'were corralled In the Uock Island freight j'nrds. ' Disturbing the peace B. S. FIgloy and J. McLean , continued until 3 n. m. ; Fast riding P. C. Johnson , continued until the same hour. An Opportunity. The Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy will Boll tickets to St. Louis Juno 2 , 'i , 4 , ami 5 , which will bo peed for roturtS passage until Juno 11 , nt ono faro 11. 25) ) for the roitml trip , thus afford ing an opportunity for all who desire to attend the Derby races , the national con volition and have a good time. Tho.trip via the "Burlington" is a do- lightfulono. Its equipments is1 superior and its road bed unequalled. Dent fail to take it. Ample sleeping cnr accommodations can bo secured in advance by leaving your name with CAPTAIN O. M. Buowx.Tickot Agent , Corner Pcarl and Broadway. Motor Mno Time Table. Until further notice the Manawa motor line will leave the Hock Island tracks at 0 , 10 and 11 o'clock a. m. ; at 1 , 2. it , 4 and 5 o'clock p. ui. and at 7 , 8 , 9 and 10 o'clock p. in. No Midnight Ordinances. Thcro Is a suspicion , in the minds of sev eral of the citizens that a scheme is now oil foot to have the council spring another ob noxious gas charter on the city when least expected. It is thought by some that the calm that has prevailed In this matter for some time presages n storm. It Is intimated that an effort is being quietly made to have Lho charter of the old company renewed , and that all plans will bo conducted in secret until the last moment , when the matter will cp mo before the council and bo passed bsforo " o public knows anything about It. Mdcrman Lacy was scon yesterday by a Bun reporter in regard to the matter and said , "I haven't heard anything about It lately , but It wouldn't ' bo nt all strange. If they are trying anything of that kind they will bo nicely fooled when the question comes before the council , for there won't bo any more gas charters granted except such as the people are in favor of. This tiling of passing midnight ordinances is all over with. It is no use for them to try to smugirle any thing llko another swindling gts charter through the council , for wo won't have it. " Desirable Property. The Babbitt tract lying on Upper Broadway , adjoining the street car line , is being platted into lots Jjy its owners. They are extending Washington nvc- nuo through this tract , also widening Broadway west of the crook , and mak ing this the most desirable property for nice homes in the city. Lots and acres are only sold to those who will build and a number of houses are under con tract and being built on this property- Mr. F. J. Day , the agent who is hand. ling the property , says ho has more de mand for lots and acres there than any where else in the city. An Impromptu llnce. A runaway team collided with ono driven by E. C. Hammond , a farmer living about five miles casfcf this city , yesterday after- coon on Broadway , and Hammond's horse becoming frightened Joined in the race. Ho bravely hold to the lines , and as tbo fright ened animals dashed into Maiiwitreet. throw ing the wagon box onto the tongue , his situa tion was decidedly dangerous. Several par- tics rushed into the street ahead of the horses and managed to stop them. Ham- mum ! was considerably excited , but was able to take care of his team. The wagon was badly broken , but the horses were uninjured. The other team was stopped on Broadway , and no damage done , it was a lively race for a short time , and a number of pedestrians narrowly escaped being ran. ovor. Attention Kiil litq of I'ytlilus. All members of St. Albon's Lodge No. 17 , K. of P , are requested to meet with Cou- cordia Lodge No. 52 atCastlo hall this Friday evening , Maj'25 to take into consideration the observance of Decoration day exercises. C. A. THIIIETS , C. C. At the D. & D. The institution for the deaf anil dumb will close its school with an exhibition on the 1-th of June. There are this year only four graduates , a rather smaller number than usual. They are all boys , and thrco of them intend going to the college nt Washington this fall. The board will bo hero to day , probably , to arrange matters for tlio coining year. The examination of pupils begins on Monday noxt. The teachers are planning on a picnic and fishing expedition Saturday. They have their eyes fact on Big Lake as the spot. The Gcrmaiila Picnic. On Sunday , the 27th of May , the Ger- mania society will hold a grand picnic at Bock's garden in honor of the pre sentation of their beautiful banner , a gift to thorn from the Gorman ladies of Council Bluffs. Everybody cordially invited. PAUL MKVKU , Secretary Gorman Vcroln. The following is the programme for the day : Ceremonies will take place on Main street , between Sixth and Seventh ave nues , at 11 o'clock a. m. , bharp. The Gcrnmnia Voroin will receive the local and visiting societies in front of their respective halls , corner of Main street and Seventh avenue , where President C. Rockwitz will address the assembly. Eight young ladies dressed in white , will present the banner to the society , accompanied by a sweet little s'pccch from Frauloin Phoncp , Rief. The address of thanks will follow and a few brief words by Dr. J. M. Lamcko , which will close the ceremonies , and all will fall in line , inarching to Bock's garden , to enjoy the day thoro. JACOH 'IIOWAIID , Master of Ceremonies. Council ItlniTH Muscle * . The first annual gymnastic exhibition of the members of the Y. M , C. A. gymnasium at the opera house last night was fairly at tended and the audience wore agreeably dis appointed , for the exhibition was much more entertaining than the majority bad antici pated. The boy's class and the Junior class both showed considerable proficiency , the re sult of the thorough training of Mr , E. E. Stacy , the manager , and the careful practice of the members of the classes. The drill of the Light Guards , under Captain Cowles , showed a very marked improvement over the last exhibition drill given by them , and elici ted hearty applause. The Stryk en Blaaslust club rendered some of their choice selections , and their orchestral music added very much to the enjoyment of the evening , it was in such marked contrast with what has sometimes been offered. Mr , I. M. Treynor sang "Minstrel Boy , " and the audience desired to hoar him again. Mrs. Wadsworth's vocal solo , "Carnival of Venice , " was so heartily encored that she responded by another song , When these lo cal gymnasia give another exhibition it will bo oven moro largely attended , although this entertainment netted them ever $100. Kxcurblon to St. IjotilH Convention and Derby Jlucoa. The Wabash will sell excursion licit ots to St. Louis nnd return at one faro for the round trip , $115 , Dates of tulo , June 2(1 , 3d , 4th and 5th. Tickets good returning until Juno llth , inclusive , The national democratic convention meets Juno 5th. The Derby races com- mcnco Juno 1th. Excursion tickets will bo sold for reg ular passenger trains , leaving Council BlutTs 8:40 : p. m , Juno 2d , 3d , 4th und 6th , arriving in St. Louis ut,7 o'clock the following morning. Also for a ape dal train for accommodation of Young Mon'a Democratic club , of Council Bluffs-at 7:30 : p. in. . J.uno 3d , and arriv ing in St. Louis following morning. Secure your excursion and sleeper tick- DGKE3I - * * - " * * 0Hf ? ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. gest ofoc/f , Lowest , pfto63 , METCALF BROTHERS , lptkirgt - FurnlsJifng Haia , Caps , oto.J * ffardman , Everett & Fisher cay..Cotinty REA M * FIA.3STO MUTUAL. tlFK INS. CO. New YoMc " . & ! < yNB * < ) MUo St. OouncVf Rlufli. ? - _ . " " " a'hMi ( xr VV VVV Largest Capital and Surplus f CITIZEN ? STATE BANK/ Your Patronaga of Any Banff in the city. 4 . . * * r A * * * * Is Solicited. , . , , STH & .RDFaster * ' COUNCIL DLUPPS , Wr &U. SQUIRE'S Point , 011 % Qlasa Go. Pcrcgoy. & Moore'a Title Whoesae.2i& ) ! ; > . Santa Rasa ; . . . . No. 8. Peal'st" ARE THE BEST. EMPICIE HARDWARE CO. Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. I have always a full stock to select from. Call and examine. Prices Low. ots by applying to J. C. Mitchell , 421 Broadway. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All misincss strictly confidential. Ollico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. I71OH SA1.K. TwcTncrci clioico"lnntl ,1ust west -L of U. I' , triinsror depot. Will sell very low If Bold bocn. rorrubtSniltli , Ilrown building. FOR KENT. Two story dwelling house , 0 rooms , on Sixth avenue , onn and one-half from Pearl St. Enquire of J ) . C. Hloomcr. FOH BALK Two lluo residence properties. Must bo told HOOII. Terms to suit pur chaser. Inquire of Johnston 4 : Vim I'attcn , 1)3 ) Main st. TjlOH SALE My residence property corner 6th -L' st. and fith rxvo. , consisting of tw o lots , each SfixKK ) ft. ( corner lot vacant ) ; good H-room house , bam , city water , etc. , will tell hoparately or to- ( tether. Investigate soon for n bargain. S. T. rrencli. WANTED Sevenly-nvo pleres of Rood , sec ond-baud carpet. A. J. Mandel. 2-3 llroad- way. WANTED Housekeeper Ulilerly German lady preferred. Onu child to care for. In quire at lleo olllcc. POIl SALE At a bargain , 10 ncros near stock yards , South Oinnlm , Nub. , Johnson & Christian , Itoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. " \XTANTUD Stocks , ot merchandise , llava VV Omaha and Council Illuir city property , nlto western land td'cxchanze for goods. Call on or address Johnson .t Christian , Itoom 3. ' , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. 18(11. ( 18 S. P. 0. DEVOL DI5ALKK IN Cleanable Refrigerators Garland Stoves nnd Hunges , Monitor Wrought Hanges , Charter Oak Stoves. Hullders' Hardware , Golden Star Vnpor Ilanges , Tin Hooting und Job Woric , JEWEL VAPOR STOVES 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la Estimates fiirnUlied. Cash trade bollclted. , Send for circulars. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 652 Broadway , Opera Houbo Block , Council BlulTH. Telephone No. 284. OGDEN BOILER WORKS : - - - : - , CAIITKU & SOX , Prop's. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction tuttramecd. 10th Avonuo. Ad dress Ofiden Uoller Works. Council Uluffujovra. I'eru'ldlous Activity. ' WEIR SHUGART CO. OF H. F. H ATTENH ALTER , Xot. a 7 ! ! } Four III Street. YOU ( SO ItlGHT DOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S And Get Tlmt Hcuiitlful Pattern of WALL PAPER I SAW THEUK VKSTPjni.lY. HI2 IOUS AM , KINDS OK HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING , WHITENING , ETC. , And Has None lint Experienced Workmen. No9. 11 & ti : fcnrI St. , Council JONES & SHUGART- MOUNTS FOIl ( VICTOR CYCLES. HARDWARE AND STOVES. ) TIIH c n/iiwAvri : : > ( DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO.'SII Hi ; , ' lot of Yellow Jersey ami XiuiKnmoml SWEET POTATO PLANTS. FOH BAI < n HV J. R. McPHERSON Grower nnd Dealer In Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , KAST PlKKCi : K'l'KEET , Council H luffs. OUDKHB WIOMITLV FILLED. Wit. S. KT4-JWAKT , VETERINARY SURGEON , HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOUETH-ST. Council Bluffs , la. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty , D , H , McDANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market prices. Prompt . Returns. C.820 and'S-a Maln-SurcetCounclI Uluffs.liw * . I nlwnys keen in stock a larpo viu-loty of custom mnho Currmpcs , which 1 sou ntti very low rnto. I nm nlwnys I'cncly to show poods. Y COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. CO CLOTHING. PHO HATS , CAPS , BOOTS & SHOES , FOR MEN , YOUTH'S ' AND BOYS , O M. MARCUS , 546 & 548 BROADWAY. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ElEGHUG BELTS AND ELEGTRIG TRUSSES. No. 6O8 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen oil large commission or salary. WANTED LOCAL , AM > TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION * " GflNF"1 a aCASH CASH BRINGS THE BARGAINS ! LOW PRICES BRING THE CROWDS ) The Slaughter Will Continue Until Our En * tire Stock is Sold ! i fl WE HAVE BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS , DRESS GOODS , EMBROIDERIES , WHITE GOODS , ETC. , ETC. , ETC. -WE CAN GIVE YOU- Cheaper Than Ever Before. New Goods. Elet gant Goods. Splendid Values. DON'T DELAY I COME QUICKC 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , HARKNESS BRO'S. ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORATED 187 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS. SIZES FROM _ _ _ _ . . _ , . . 25 TO 250 L JttLl HORSE HmjHBHIELECTBIG LIGHT POWER , liSBBKWSfl PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE , Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , BEND V0lCATALOGUE. . E. C. HARRIS , Manager. Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroadway. Council ninffa. Ojip. Dummy Depot Horseg and mules constantly on tmd , tot BAle at retail or In car load lots. _ . . . Orders promptly nlUd Vy contract oa sUoit notice. . . Duuua . Council filuibl NEW SPRING MILLINERY 101-1 DOUGJyAS ST. , OMAHA. NBA ll OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. CouncUBluKi.Jana. ,1867.