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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 30. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 11 ! I'KAHIj STUEKT. Ttllvcrcd by Carrier In Any Part of thoCllrnt Twenty Cents I'er Week. H.W.TH/TON MANAOEH. TELEPHONES : Jlt'Pisr.RR Orncp ; , No. u. NiniiT HDiion , No. St. M1NOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now spring poods nt Holler's. * A building permit for n * * 0 residence has been Issued to 10. Olrnnl. The windows of the court liouso nro belli ? washed. The county board met Monday. The Kmmctt house , on South Mnln street , Is being repainted mul othcrwlso Improved. The paint on the cellinps of the otllccs In the now court houbo begins scaling off ul- rcndy. Gcargo U. Wheeler Is excavating for a flno block on I'lcrco street between first and Btutsmhn. No freight will be received for shipment at tit the Uroadwuy depot of the Union Pacific tills afternoon. Clt.v Auditor Hammer desires nil parties holding properly certified bills ngalnst the city to present them at his olttco next Saturday. * The funeral of- the fivc-ycnr-old daught ref of Mr. n-id Mrs. C. II. Uccfc took place at S o'clock ycirtor.lny afternoon from the brick church in the 1'lumcr settlement. Some very llnoly finished oak tables have been made for the court house by Strode Bros , of this city. They mnko u good show ing of what Council muffs factories can do When they try. Tlio railroad crossings at the foot of Main Btreot have been graded up with several car loads of cinders. This action was necessary by the increased amount of travel duo to the opening of Lake Manawa for the season. Judge Dcemcr is to bo hero to-morrow , and ono of the fliat matters which ho will prob- nbly attend to will bo the Issuance of papers. nlready prepared for his signature , and which will bo served sit once on the saloon men , The delay in the paving of I3roadway Is iluo to the non arrival of gravel , which failed to reach here on account of ttio washout on the 1C. C. railway. Everything Is now ar- rungcd to proceed rapidly , and no Anther delays are expected. Huyllss park Is so beautiful a spot as to fully merit the placing of a largo fountain where the hand tnnd is now located. It is proposed to move the band stand to BOIIIO prominent point in Full-mount park , whcro it can bo utilized for observatory purposes , and lor shelter from sun and storm. To-day will bo made especially Interesting nt Lake Manawa. There will bo boating , baseball , etc. , and the hotel opening , so many times Interfered with by weather. It is with Eomo hesitation that the announcement is made that the hotel will hvo ) its opening this evening , lost it cmiso the clouds to gather nnd i > our down water. A woman appeared nt police headquarters lust. night and invoked the aid of the police to bring back her husband , who deserted her n few days ago. and she claims ho is now liv ing with another woman at Logan. As her breath was considerably impregnated with the fumes of the ardent , the authorities re fused to interfere hi the case. The dnto of the formal opening of the Ogden has not yet been determined , but the work of repairs has cdvanccd to such n tt.Ua that the management will bo able to servo patrons on Saturday next , atnlnnar. Within a short time everything will bo running smoothly , and another iir.it i-lass hotel will 1) j added t > the list of western hostclrics. Tlio Uroadwi y p wing is being repaired in rom-al phici s where the scttlingof the tilling over the tower and water miiins ims loft dc- ju'Cssions. These hollow places in the pav ing made driving on tUla busy street de cidedly unpleasant , nnd in sonic instances actually dangerous. The improvement made by fillip up these holes and replacing thu paving is very .noticeable in riding over the street , and is grci/tly appreciated by the pub lic generally. A small party of sports went out to Mrs. Mctcaflf's ' road house last evening to witness n fight between Council Bluffs and jOy ahq CtMiuitrs. Tly } JJ'UlTopuiTMS ' Too property of ft colored sport who has figured extensively in police circles. The match was for Si n side , and was gotten up more for the purpose of drnwinir business to the Metculf bagnio than anything else. It was but fairly suc cessful in Us aim. Tlio formal opening of the Manawa hotel will take pluco this evening instead of Thurs day , as has been announced. During the afternoon the gun club will hold u shoot ; the gaino of ball will bo played , and other pleasantries which will allow the day and evening to pass most pleasantly. Tlio motor cars will run during the day as announced , nnd as late in the evening as is necessary to servo the Manawa visitors. The engineers strike for Durlin Bros. ' for their groceries , 63f ! Broadway , Ed Lloyd will tnko yoiif order. Tel. IBM ) . 9 . Attention , Co. A. Headquarters , company AFifth Uatii- nicnt. I. N. G. , Council UlutTs , Jii. , May 2 < J , 18b . Special order No. 2. Members of this command nro hereby ordered to report ut the nrniory Wednesday , May SO. for escort duty. Pull dress uniform with white gloves. Hell call at 12:80 : p. in. By 01 dcr of A. W. COWI.KH , II. C. WKLLB , Captain Commanding. Secretary. ,1'erKoiiiil Paragraphs. P. H. Orcutt leaves for "tho road" this nfternoon. John J. Emlg , of Buffalo , N. Y. , hiis been visiting with John P. Emlg , of Metcalf Bros. CHtubliBhmciit. Ho went west lust overling. Dick Tlironsou , who has been with Uccrc , Wells & Co. in this city since November last , lias returned to his old homo in Hucino , Win. Mr. Horace Everett returned from his farm Monday evening and last evening left for Now York , called there by the dangerous illness of his sister. Mr. Leonard Everett has been honored by nn appointment as aid in Governor Liirrnbeo's staff. A more worthy representative from this part of the state could not have been se lected. llov. T. P. Thlchstunn left on Monday evening for Indianapolis , where ho goes us delegate and presidential elector to the national prohibition convention which con. vcncs in that city to-day. Mrs. Punnlo Kellogg Oachnrt , of Boston , is the ucst of Miss Fanny Huttcrllold in Omaha , nt the residence of Colonel Chase. Sim intends to spend the summer in Omaha nnd her plans will bo made known later ns to the classes she proposes to form. The Woman's Exchange will servo lunch to-day nt 500 Broadway , from 11 o'clock until 0 o'clock , and fco cream nnd cake during tlio afternoon and eve- c They IlnilKo iho Mayor. Last evening there was a pleasant gather ing at the police headquarters. The force received their now uniforms and wcrj much complimented on their improved appearance in their now clothes. Then complimentary nnd short impromptu speeches were made by Mayor Koliror , Messrs. Carter , of the Omaha Republican ; Copson , of the Nonpareil : llaydcn , of the Omuhu IJtu : , and Matthews , of the Globe. The purpose of the gathering was then manifest when Marshall Guanella arose and , with appropilato remarks , presented to thu mayor an elegant gold medal. U came from Marshal Francis , of Cedar Rapids , on behalf of the association , and was a tribute to the courtesy of the mayor on the occasion of the nvcut meeting of the association iu this city. The mayor resi > ondcd happily thanking the fiver * . The medal is In form of a star , beautifully chased and engraved. Upon the fare apiKWU "Mayor , Council HluflV , Iowa. " Upon the rovcrbu side ; "Compliments of Chiefs of Police anil City Marshals' associa tion of Iowa , May S and 0. ' 6S , Council Hlutls , Iu. " The occasion was a pleub.iut ono to all concerned. Motor I-ilno Tlnio Tulilo. Until further notice the Manuwa motor , - , line will leave the Hock Ibluud tracks nt 0 , 10 t and 11 o'clock a. m. ; at 1 , 2. S , 4 and 5 o'clock ? p. m. and ut 7 , 8 , 0 and 10 o'clock p. in. 8 , \YadB\vorth & Co. loan-mon'oy. THE DAY OF DECORATIONS , The Arrnngromonts For Its Proper Observance In Council Bluffs. A GOODLY DEAL IN DIRT. The New Police Clothes Tlio Hock Islnwl Freight Depot to He Movctl The Gnmo Between the Fats nnd I-icnns. The Brnvo Not Forgotten. The arrangements for the pvopfir ob servance of Decoration day are all com pleted , nnd nn Interesting programme of appropriate and Impressive exercises for this afternoon has been prepared. Captain D. J. O'Neill will bo chief marshal , with Colonel E. ! " . Holmes as chief of staff , and the fol lowing aids : L. B. Cousins , Ed Mott , Major Gcorgo Cole , Colonel John-Fox , H. Gen- helmer , W. Scott Klce , Adjutant Oliver An- son , C. H. Warren and Stephen Grct/cr. The procession will form at 18:45 : p.m. on the west side of Bayliss park , with the right of the column resting on Willow nvcnuo. Carriages are provided for the Judges of the courts , clergy , mayor , city council and the onicers of tlio city. These gentlemen nro requested to meet at the city hall at 12:30 : p. m. sharp , whcro aides-do- camp will receive and escort them to their place In line. Dalby's military band will tuho position on the ground nt 12:15 : p. m. nnd sound the assembly and other appropriate airs. i.isn or MAUCII. From Sixth street cast on Willow nvcnuo to Pearl street , south on Pearl to the Junc tion of Main , north on Main to Broadway , cast on Broadway to Madison , north on Mad ison to Washington avenue , west on Wash ington nvcnuo to Oakland avenue , thdico to Fnlrviow cemetery. Detachments will bo detailed to decorate the graves of comrades In the Catholic and Walnut cemeteries. At thacntranco to Falrvlcw cemetery the Dodge Light Guards , who will lead the pro cession , will open ranks nnd the baiuls will stop playing , so that the pupils of tlio publlo schools , who will bo drawn up in line at that point , under Prof. McNaughton , may sing nn appropriate hymn as the members of the G. A. It. march by. I'KOGIIAMMK AT CEMUTCKY. Music Dalby's Military band. Kotimrks By the commander of Abe Lin coln post , president. Prayer Uov. W. H. W. Uecso , chaplain. Music Choir. Oration Hon. John Y. Stone. Address Col. U. C. Hubbard , Union Vct- ' cra'n legion. Music Choir. Poem Hov. G. W. Crofts. Music Choir. Benediction Hcv. T. J. Mackay. Music By the children of the Homo of the Friendless. Decoration of the graves of deceased sol diers By Abe Lincoln post. In accordance with tlio time honored cus tom of previous years J. M , Phillips will of ficiate as president of the day. The following gentlemen will net as vice presidents. Their positions will bo on the platform : J. N. Phillips , Colonel U W. Tulloys , J. D. Edmundson , N. P. Dodge , Bon. L. . W. Ko s , L. M. Wells , S. MncConnell , M. F. Kohrcr , Thomas Ofllccr , John Bennett , J. F. Evans , Dr. D. Macrae. J. B. Atkins , Leo nard Everett. At the conclusion of ( hcso exorcises the line will march to G. A. H. hull on Pearl street and he dismissed. TUB MAYOll'S I'UOCJ.AMATION . It is eminently proper that the national holiuny , May 31 , should bo regarded by all classes us a tribute of respect for those he roes wiio laid down their lines for their coun try's preservation ; also to express loving re gard to all deceased friends , relatives , and others. Therefore , I , M. F. Holirer , mayor of the city of Council Bluffs , do respectfully nnd earnestly request the proprietors of all banks , places of business , and all other in dustries to close their places of business to- 10 o'clock to-morrow morning , that they , their employes , and other. } nmv attend me morial rvCes ! allil lliUS ib itTS&JlnfiiJ ; maff- ner observe memorial day.M. M. F. KoHUDit. May 29,18SS. Mayor. r Money at low rates on ilrst-clnsslann security. Iturnhnm , Tulleys & Co. , lOUilaln struct. On Decoration clay , at the Masonic temple , the ladies of Unity Guild will serve a Uo cent dinner and supper , ulso ice cream and strawberries. To planters. Seed potatoes cheap at Parks Sc Son's , or Tibbetts & Ward's. Tlio Bail 'Uns. When Judge Aylesworth opened , the dock et In police court yesterday morning nnd or dered the sinners brought out of tlio cage , the trap was opened and MX vags blew in with the usual rush of bower gas. They were ranged along the wall In order of their ages four twelve year olds , ono of fourteen sum mers and nn equal number of blirzard seasons , and at tlio head of thu list was a coatlcss and hiitloss specimen who became a qualified voter of this great state two years ago. With tlio exception of Mike O'Leary ' , who Is an incorlgiblo youngster of this city , the lot was from outside , and was gathered in by the patrol on ono trip to the transfer. Two of the "kids" wcro from St. Paul , and after questioning them sharply as to their antece dents the court dismissed them and told them to make tracks for homo. MikoSholcnbcrgerwas from South Omaha , and as soon as the others were out of sight , ho was started out for Homo with instructions to remain within sight of the packing houses until after tlio fall election. John Gottlo and Lewis Fox wcro sent back for n three days sweat in the sewor. Dennis Harmcr cashed in checks to the amount nffU.GO and loft the amount with Jailor Barhytu for a three ply. all wool drunk , cut bias , and embellished with carmlno trim mings. It did not tnko long to adjourn after the business was transacted , nnd the court slid rapidly out of sight , for a recess of twenty- four hours. E. H. Shcafo loans money on- chattel security of every dcfacription. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ofilco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main Btreot , up-stairs. Wo have n number of slightly dam aged pianos and organs , which will bo sold at n bargain. Call on Mueller Music Co. , 101) ) Main street. Shcafo loans money on real estate. Activity In Dirt. During the past few days there has devel oped an Increased activity in real estate mat ters , and while there is no hurrah or effort to create ono , the daily transfers show that this activity Is steadily growing. The sales thus for recorded nro mostly to purchasers who will occupy themselves , llttlo being bought for speculative purposes , These sales are , for the most part , at a fair and satisfactory advance upon tlio prices paid. An 111.MX ) deal has just closed. The deed , recorded yesterday , describes the property thus : Tlio southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section " 0 , tow/iship / 75 , rungo41. Samuel MacConnoH and wife , of this city , and Frank Colpotzcr and wlfo , of Omaha , to J. J. Dickey , of Omaha. The tract embraces ten acres and Is situated Just west of the entrance to the driving park. About sixteen months ago the sumo property sold for $ > ,000 , which advance deputes the idea that there Is not a steady and healthy ad vance In Council Bluffs real cbtato. The oldest firm , and largest stock of wall paper in the city. All the new bhadcs in ingrains and valours. A few patterns in gilts at lOo per roll at Niles , 10U Broadway. I'ropnwl 1'or Dresb I'nrade. The uelts , clubs , nippers , wreaths , eto , for tlio jiollco force that wore ordered of Phil. C. Holland , of Cedar Kaplils , while ho was hero attending the annual mooting of the state- as sociation of city marshals and chief s of police , arrived yesterday , and nro very neat In.ap pearance as well na.of the regulation pattern. All Is now on hand but the stars for the men. Everything is numbered , each man's club , bolt nnd hat bearing the number of his star < BO that any part of the officer's equipment may bo readily Identified , In case ho loses or leaves it nnywhero. The chief will not Insist on the bolt being worn during the hot weather , but the policemen will all be com pelled to carry their clubs. The now uni forms will bo worn to day for the first time , when n platoon of police will occupy n proir.l- Jicnt position In the parnde. The ootlro out fit Is gotten up In the best of style , nnd the force of city police under the oQIcient man agement of Culof Lucas Is better prepared for effectual service than over before , Tipton has bargains in real estate. Travelers ! Stop nt the Bochtolo. Moving Its Freight Depot. The Hock Island railroad company Is fully abreast of the limes and Is determined to keep Its place at the head of the lino. The latest move In this city is to make arrange ments to give Its shippers bolter advantages for reaching Us freight depot. The position of nil the freight depots In the city are away from the paved streets nnd therefore diffi cult to reach in a muddy time. The Hock Island Is the first to realize this fact r.ml Is now netting ready to obviate it , a heir freight depot Is at present located nt the cor ner of Fifteenth avcnuo nnd Twelfth street , and they have lot the contract for moving it up Fifteenth avcnuo to n location between Sixth and Seventh streets , about a block and a half west of their passenger depot. The council will then bo nskrd to pave Fifteenth nvcnno from Main street to the new location , thus giving a continuous paved street from the depot to the business part of the city. The work Is to bo done immediately nnd It Is needless to say that U will bo appreciated. Tlio distance that the building will have to bo moved is nearly half a mlle nnd so brings freight over this line that much nearer the business portion of the city. The next proper move for the railroads to make Is to tear down their present barns nnd unite In a suitable union passenger depot nearer the heart of the city than the transfer. Union Abstract company , S3rt Main street. You needn't go hungry to-morrow , for an excellent dinner nnd supper will bo borved by the ladies tit the Mtibonic temple. Hnnrd of Trmle. The board of trade met last evening in reg ular session , President Wells In the chair. The committee appointed to confer with Mr. Mcrriam relative to erecting more than two stories in his now block , reported that $15,000 would bo required as assistance to effect that end. The committee wcro con tinued without instructions. A committee was appointed to entertain certain eastern manufactures ! on thpir con templated visit to this city. It was announced by the committee having the matter in charge that tlio Kansas City road would after Juno 1 run a sleeper on tlieir train through Council Bluffs from Omaha. The secretary was , on motion , Instructed to procure nn appropriate seal for the board. A committee , constituted of Mr. Harry BirJcinbinc , Mr. Xcvcrly , the secretary of the board anil President Wells , was appointed to correspond with 'certain starch and glucose manufacturers relative to locating hero. A committee composed of Mr. Mcrriam , as chairman , and oilier shippers was appointed to confer witli other boards of trade and the oillcials of the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska railroad relative to rates. A communication from Mr. Knipponburg , of Janesville , Wis. , was read. It pertained to the matter of locating his shop or factory here , sain factory representing "u capital of $10000. The followin ; committees were appointed to canvass the city and work up increased ut- , < RndciHCe upon the meetings 6f the board : Main street Messrs. Wright , Merriam , Mue- Conncll. Upper Broadway Scrdoimtopf , Bcebe , Kohrcr. Lower Broadway Weis , Moore , Weaver. Adjourned for ono week. Tlie New Postulllcc. The worlc of cleaning the exterior of the government building has been bcKini , and wlifiS OTflutea iradTmucli otiIe"beauty" of that structure. Swinging stages are used for the purpose , and the walls are given a thorough washing and scrubbing. In places where the stains arc too deep to ho removed in that manner , chisels are used to do the work. The entire building will be gone over in this manner. It was thought by many that the west side of the tower was hope lessly blackened by the smoke from the chimney , but the workmen sav that it can all bo restored to its original clean condition. It is claimed that tills can bo effected by using acid , hut if that fulls to do the work , that side of the tower will ho chisled down to the clear stone beneath the stain. The fifteen foot extension to the smokestack will prevent a recurrence of the difficulty. The plate tflass windows are being placed in posi tion , and ai the beautiful structure ncars completion many new features are developed that can not bo but pleasing. Tlio FntH nnd tlic Ijouns. This afternoon there will bn a most excit ing game of bciso ball between two nines known as the Futs and the Leans. Each player gives bonds that ho has not touched a ball in five years. Tlio game is to bo played at Manawa park , u few steps only from the hotel , where thu players can bo taken when carried from the field. Tlio admission is to bo frre and no charge made for reserved scats. Mr. Charles Stewart has accepted the responsible position of umpiro. Sp'-cial re quest is made of the crowd not to applaud the brilliant plays so enthusiastically as to confuse the players. The game will bo called ut 3 o'clock. Tlioso attending should talio the - o'clock motor tram if tnoy desire to secure good seats. The two nines are composed as follows : I'ATS. I'OMTIOXS. I.EIXS. Jim Bowman..Pitcher. . .Ernest Hart. ill. B. Brown..Catcher . . .Doc Brown. J. G. Tipton 1st base..Fred Kimbull. L. P. .Tudson..2d buso..Frank Stubbs. Av . II. Grandy..3d base..Ed Troutmnn. Chns. Bono Short stop. A. W. Hlukuian. T. B. Baldwin..Left field..C. L. Haas. John Mcrgen.C't'r Held..W. H.Wukefield. Dan Pryor Hightfield.E. II. Odoil. Cut ItntcH to Chicago. The Chicago , Burlington & Qnincy railroad will give cut rates to all who desire to attend the republican con vention at Chicago Juno 5 ono faro for the round trip. A special tnun will run for their accommodation , but the tickets will ho good on regular trains. Time of leaving ot special train will bo announced later. Between AVJilslcy nntl a "Hnzcr. " Yesterday forenoon a police call was turned In from an upper Broadway meat market. When the officers arrived they found one James Mapleton In rather n sad plight. Ho was fearfully and awfully drunk , nnd In ad dition was suffering from u severe cut in the lower portion of ttio leg. The cut had been partly dressed , hut further attundanco was thought necessary , and the injured man was taken to the Woman's Christian hospital. Ho refused to tell when , whcro or how hu re ceived the injury. The police give the fol low u hard name ; say bo ib known to have been too intimate with a woman of shady color and character ; that this intimacy was objected to by a sablo-hucd son of Africa , but whether the cutting Is ttio outgrowth of this condition of things remains to bo seen. The police are at work on the case. Pa u i * ol'n Klnil. The matrimonial market was quite brisk yesterday. In the morning Samuel Colander and Bertha Nclk , of Woodbine , secured a license nnd visited the Kov. W. H. W. Rees , at the Methodist parsonage , vrhoio their mar- rlago vows wuro solemnized , A little later Sylvester A. Guthrie and Sadlo Conwell , of Omaha and Newton , la. , respectively , being supplied with thd necessary document waited upon Justlo Burnett , where they were joiued In name and life. Licenses wcro ulso issued to Eugcno Vaughn and Silvia G. Smith , of this city , and C , W , Atwood and Isabella C. Prentice , of Cn-Went City , but when thov were married or by whom deponent sayoth 11 ot. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur- nisjhint'sof the New York plumbingCo. TIBCE ! 3SnE ] W BIEWGD Q-ZE I ? - SHOWING * THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stock , I METCALF BROTHERS , Furnishing Goods , .Lowest Prices } Clothing , Hats , Caps , cto. XXX Ctty & CountREAI MUTUAL UPK. IN8. DO - ' * - ' * Largest Capital and Surplus VourPatron oS of Banft CITIZENS STATE BANK. ago , CO Any In the city. Is Solicited. 22 COUNCIL Palnb. 011 Qiaos Go forcgoj. & Mooro'a ] Abstracts' Title $ $ } . Wholesale. } Jgv Santn No.'i 8 , Pearl St. ARE THE BEST. Q 3 ARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. H. F H ATTENH AUER I always keen in stock n largo variety of eastern I huve always a full stock to select from. , , make Carriages , which 1 soil ata very low rate. Call nnd examine. Prices Low. i'o i. 27 to 314 Fourth Street. I am always ready to show poods. 327 ISKOAIMYAY. ALWAYS ON HAND A UIG SUl'PiiY OK PI ST-OLiASS Ij BBiW H B WS D Special Prices to Hotels , Itpstniirnnla nnd nounllng Houses Cooked Ham and Corn Beef. Sausage Fresh Every Day. Fresh Fish Every Fri day. Poultry Fresh on Saturday. EO. II. ItlKSCIIENDOKF , Proprietor. Formerly with the Western Sausage Factory , Omaha. A AVonllerfiil Ncfjro. _ At Helena , Ark. , there is a wonderful colored man named Mack Hamilton , who has been making a show of himself on the streets of that town , says an ox- chnngo. Some of his fea'ts consist of eating large quantities of porcelain and glass without any dulctbrious effects. His appetite is always in good order , and for a dime ho will tent onnuuh to convince the , most skeptical , that there is no trick about it. Ho/dlso drinks a much as a , gallon of water , ut a time , and then with a motion < ) [ his right arm sueh a motion as ; is , given to the handle of a pump ! when pump ing the water comes- out of his mouth in a stream as cleslr as" when first swallowed. Heal o is libloto drink boiling water and eject it by means of this pump like process and , when it is emitted it is hot enough to scald. lie Mvnllows live frogs and sinall , snakes , and by a single motion of his1 arm they are forced out of his mouth. Ho has drank n half gallon of whisky without feeling the Hlicrht inconvenience. He sTfohi niuef'- ent people to go in a hhow , but ho pre fers to be his own master. He has a dread that some doctor will kill him for the purpose of making an examination of him. _ _ Lnngor , dull headache and constipa tion removed by Tarrants Seltzer Aper ient. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICR. SPECIAIjnilvertlseini'nts.HUchas Lost. Pound , To Loan , For Sale , To Jlcnt. Wunts , liotmllni ; etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at tlio low rotoofTKN CKNTS IT.H LINK for the llrst In- tiurtlnn mi < l Klvo Cunts 1'er Line for each subsequent - quent Insertion. LCIIVO advertisements ut our olllci' . No. 12 1'carl Street , near Itroadway , Coun cil Illuirx Iowa. To rout for three or six months a WANTKD , furnished , small hcmsii for man nnd wife. Kiuinlro of Cam ] ) A : 15111s. Operu liouso ilrutf store. BALK 'Iliri'O hotels In Nebraska and FOR . Two line Mock farms for sale. Will take stork of merchandise as part payment for one. Johnston Ic Van 1'atten , 1K1 Jlaln Kt. I WILL buy uood second-hand furniture , stoves and carpets ; will pay full cash value. A. J. Maudel , ! CU llroadway. ANTED A first-class cook nt thu Creston W houso. I71OK SALT ) . Two acres choice land Just west J of II. P. transfer depot. Will sell very low If Bolilhoon. Korrcfat Smith , Ilrown building. FOH 8ALR Two line residence nropertics. Miiht. bo bold soon. Terms to suit pur chaser. Inquire of Johnston It Van 1'atlen , 33 Main bt. _ TT OIl 8ALK At ft bargain , 40 acres near stock X1 yards , South Omaha , Nob. . Johnson & Christian , Iloom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. Stocks ol merchandise. Have Omulm and Council llluirs city property , nlEO western land to exchange for goods. Cullen on or nddross Johnson Christian , Itocm UJ , ( . 'number of Commerce. Omaha. DO YOU WANT ZbsXC O 3T E "ST ? You can get It in any amount , on either shorter or long time , on cluutlo or real estate security. Heul estate of all kinds. Call on or addl ' L. II. Ciatls , IB ! llroadway , Council lIlulTs , OFFICER & P.USEY , BANKERS. COOBroadway Council Bhiffa , Iowa , Established 16T.7. COUNCIL , II C O IE3 IN ! " Z C II , GHAUL , Mannrncliircr NO. 10 1 13. IIKOAIIMV COnnESl'ONDlSNCK KOLiI D , H. McOAHELD & CD , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. EM and K3 Main 8treet.Couucll Illuiru.Iowa. OGDEN - : - BOILER - : WORKS , CAHTEK & SON , Prop's. MamifuUurersot All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. OriU'rs by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction i uaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad- Urebs Ofdeu Bollef Works. Council DluUs.luu'a. I'ernl'cloiis Activity. VOU GO 111 GUT LOttN TO PETER C. MILLER'S And Get That licniitlfnl 1'nltcrii of WALL PAPER 1 SAW TI1EUE YESTERDAY ; II13 DDKS AM , KINDS Ol < ' HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING , WHITENING , ETC. , Anil IIus None lint Experienced \Yorluncn. Nos. 11 & l I'oarl St. , Council BlufVa. JOHN GILBERT , ri.UMDF.il AND n BAM ; it IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 521 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL. ULUrrS , : : IOWA MAIN SL _ GOODS. BLUFFS , Star Stables and Mule Yards llroadway , Council DluiTd , upp. Dummy Depot Ilorsts and inuleg constantly on hand , for uale at rotuil or In car load lots. . . t Orders promptly nlled. by contract on snort notice. Stock sold on commission. . , Telephone 1H. BCIIU'TKJt i , OII3V. Uppokltu Dummy .Depot , Council Blutli MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. STO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 i WE ARE CLOSING OUR STOCK OUT FAST BUT And Every Department Must Be Cleaned Out Immediately. DUUING THE SEASON YOU WILL BUY THEM NOW WHILE THEY ARE GOING , YOU MUST HAVE CARPETS ! We Have Them For You and at Prices That Can't Be Duplicated. Don't Be Deceived. This is Your Opportunity. CASH DOES IT. 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , HARKNESS BRO'S. KSTAI1L/1S11I5D 184U. INCOKPOIltVL'BD 187O CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUPACTUKKHS. SIZES FROM Especially ncblgncd for MILLS , ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 ANB HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , BUND li'OIl CA.TAlOGUi : . E. C. HARRIS , Manager. THE OBPEK Wrought and Cast FOR Automatic JJIfflicst Kconoiny , ENGINES s. Xew tlXd ) Hand L.I1UII1L.U Mini > llclti/ and JiitrttbllUii. Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council liluffeju. Tolojihono 100. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1014 UOUGIj/VS St. , OMAHA , Mia EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. Wi'2 Broadway , Opera House Block , Council BlullB. Teh-phono No. U84.