6 THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE I TUESDAY , 0TJNE 5 ! 1888 THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 I'EAllh STIIEET. Delivered br Cnrrlcr In Any Part of tfcs City fit T\s cnty fcjits , Vr neck. . . .77 . MANAGER. TELEI'HONIIS : rBlKtfiB FFIE. No. 43. Niniir EDiTOH , No. 21. M1NOUJUENTION. ' Tl. Y , Plumbing Co. New spring Roods at Roller's. The school your nt the deaf and dumb In- dilution will close Juno 13. Jon Anderson and Eiriinn Hubbard were grunted license to marry yesterday. Iho Wednesday afternoon Heading club will meet Ibis week with Mrs. D. J. Hock- wells. a B. T. Walker htn soM to E. nnd E. A. More- house bis interest in the Herald bindery. ? 550 was tbo consideration. Last evening Justice Shurz united in mar riage John Anderson and Emma Herbert , both of Council UlufTs. Esquire Ulicgs was called upon Saturday evening to unite In matrimony Joseph Wilson nnd Cora A. Untcs of this city. The board of supervisors convened in reg ular session yestci day. Little was done be yond organization and outlaying the work to be done , I'he Ancient Order of Hibernians will meet nt their hall Thursday evening , Juno 8 , at 8 o'clock. All members nro requested to bo present. DTbo man Hill , who was bound over by Justice Sliurz for burning u house In Loveland - land township , was released yesterday , a friend pcpositlng the amount for his bull bond , $1,200 , with the clerk. Not all these who wore white hats and coats and marched in the Sunday parade went to St. Louis. The boys showed their colors , sent their friends away rejoicing nnd enjoyed themselves in so doing. Miss Oortio Puscy , president of the "M. L. T. W. C. , " corrects the statement that this society was organized on Saturday. It was started In January and its members are girls from thirteen to sixteen years ol ago. The apjotirncd animal meeting of the club will occur this evening. It is important that there should be a full attendance of members ns changes in the by-laws and other impor tant matters nro to bo considered. No arrests have been made on account of the burglary at Mr. Morgan's residence , but the olllcers aio at work and pointers lire now strongly directed towards some Omaha crooks , who are supposed to have done the job.Chief Chief Lucas says no politle.il sltrniflcanco attaches to the fact that the police force bended the Sunday afternoon parudo of the Democratic club. When the republican del egation are ic.idy to depart for Chicago the same courtesy will bo extended to them. Mr. Caspar , the llorlst , is alw.iys found in sympathy with all the philanthropic and pub lic enterprises. He has manifested his kind liness to the cottage hospital by setting out n large number of plants nnd llowcrs in the yard. The Indies ol the association at their meeting yesterday voted him their sincere thanks. Charles Wasmcr , of Omaha , is becoming quite an owner of Council Bluffs realty. Ho recently purchased ten lots in Omnfm addi tion for which he paid $3,250. Ho also pur chased twenty-two feet on the1 corner of Glenn avenue nnd IJroadway paying for it ? 3,000. Both decus were recorded yester day. The ilrst was purchased from N. Merriam , of Omaha , and the latter from Al fred C. Woolley. Yesterday morning Mnrshal Guanella re turned from Waterloo , Neb. , without his man , Brown , who refused to come without a requisition. This will cause a , little delay , but Brown will be held until the governor can bo communicated with , and then he will have to come to the bcratch. He is making his case harder lor himself by this action , and his chances are remarkably good for a long healthy spell , free from the cares of a busy world. John Morse , of Crescent township , was ex amined by the commissioners of insanity yes terday , nnd was ordered sent to Davenport for treatment. But a little more than u year ago , Morse was released from that institu tion and returned home. His case is a sad one. Ho has been married , but his atlliction caused u scperntion and subsequent divorce. His mother is a widow , living in that town ship. The opinion is general that Morse will never he much better mentally than ho is now. Sheriff O'Neil accompanied the un fortunate man to his place of treatment yes terday afternoon. Union Abstract company , : J3G Main street. Tipton has bargains ii. real estate. IVrsonul C. A. Clark , of Chicago , is at the Opden. Otto Saar , of Keg Creek , took in the Bluffs yesterday. Dr. D. II. Cooley left yesterday afternoon for Chicago on n business trip. Mibs Kuto Campoell left yesterday for a visit to friends in Schuyler , Neb. W. G. Moore and W. B. Oaks , of Silver City , were at the Kiel house yesterday. Henry Eiseman nnd Postmaster Thomas Bowman left for St. Louis last evening. G. H. Garner and wife and J. M. Speichcr , of Macedonia , were at the Kiel yesterday. Supervisor P. G. Hot/eel , of Avoca , is n guest at the Bechtele while the board is in session. W. A. Hlghsmith left last cvcYiing for Cedar Hapids to attend the grand lodge as n delegate for Excelsior No. 2o'J ' , 1' ' . and A. M. , of this city. Henry Spetman , of the Kiel hotel , has gone to St. Louis. Before his return homo ho will visit other southern cities , taking u tegular summer outing. Jesse McMahon , who has been absent a year or more , is in the city again for a brief business trip. Ho has been making head quarters nt Kansas City most of the time during his absence. Dr. W. Wilcox will leave for Leadville , Col. , next Sunday. Ho is a young nnd com petent dentist , and for some months has been connected with the oftlco of Dr. West. Ho has made many friends who will note his departure with regret. 4 * Captain Robert Wilson has Just returned from Florida. Ho surprised his friends na he lifted his hat to snluto them , by exhibit ing a luxurious bend of hair. The captain is Blxty-slx j ears of ago , and the appearance of this growth of hnlr is regarded as little less than miraculous. The All Saints' Guild will furnish rc- froBliments and dancing after the Boys' ' concert at Masonic toinplu Friday eve ning. Cut KntoH to Chicago. The Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy rallroml will give cut rates to all who dobiro to attend tho. republican con vention at Chicago , ono faro for the round trip. A special train will run for their accommodationbut the tickoU will bo good on regular trains on and after Juno 10. Tickets will bo on sale ' on Juno M and from the 10th to 1'Jth in clusive. Good to return between the 0lh and 20th. M. M. Murahull , general agent. S. \Yndsworth & Co. loan monov. Uepubllcnii Club Organized. Last evening- the Republican club was or caniied for the year IbSS. Dr. M. D. Law fence was ofeolcd president. Messrs. W. I gra h , J. J. Stcttdman , D. 0. Bloomer , E. L SnuRuii iinil Colonel W. P , Sapp were up Cointcd a committee to notify the doctor o Is election. of Firm. Wo have this day purchased the Interest - torost ol S. T. Walker , of the firm ol Morohouso & Co. . and the partnershi ) heretofore existing is dissolved b.\ \ mutual consent. Thanking the public for their patronage in the past , am1 Boliciting ix continuance of the same wo are , very truly , E. MOHKHOUSIC , 13. A. MOUISHOUSK. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtele. I I I I L Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur ot the NO-.T York plumbing Co THE'NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Dlecrlption of the Now St. Bernard's Hospital. GETTING AFTER THE SALOONS. The Superior Court ntVork Bl Grlfit of Snbbnth Breakers nnd IJoozcrs City Council 1'ro- ccctlings Personals. The New St. IJernnril's Hospltnl. Through tno coiirlcsy of the Sisters of Mercy n representative of TUB BEE wns al lowed to Inspect the now St. Bernard's hospital. As everyone hcflj knows , tills property was built by Mr. Oclse , and by him used ns a family residence until ho removed from the city. The grounds arc mosl ad mirably suited to their present purpose. They are situated In the northeastern portion of Iho city , nnd nt nn elevation which com mands n magnificent view of this city nnd the southern portion of Omaha ns well. A succession of terraces rises from the street to a beautiful spot. It Is well protected nnd shaded by woody hills upon either hand. A broad lawn stretches nwny from the build ings upon lliree sides. Surrounding the building , which Is n substantial brick structure , nro piazzas , which give a happy relief in tno architectural design , Entering n spacious hall you pass Into the fiont room or parlor proper. Adjoining this is Is the medicine dispensary and operating room combined. At the icar of these Is what will bo the industrial department , or sewing room , while back of nil is Iho kitchen proper , which will bo used ns a dining room for the patients. Directly back of the hull is the mule ward. This is n very largo rotxn , having space for six or more cots. Adjoining this nt the rear is u privnto room for gentlemen , and connecting with this n commodious bath-rooin. In the basement nre the sisters' dining-roomkitchen , laundry , engine room , vegetable cellar , etc. 1'asslng into the second story nt the rear you lind yourself in a largo room , which will bo lilted up and used us n bath room for female patients. A largo wide hall runs the length of the building. Opening from this nro two private rooms for patients , and two others , whicli from their location are Iho finest in Iho building. These command a view of Hie south nnd west which is us beautiful ns it is expansive. Upon this iloor , also , Is the chnpel , which has been lilted up elegantly. At the front is the woman's ward , which sustains the satno relation to the whole ns the same below , whicli is devoted to the male patients. At the head of the stnirs is n commodious linen closet. All of the rooms nro supplied with tliis most necessary adjunct to a perfect house. The sisters' dormitory occupies the third story in the main building , while the room for the help is just back of this. All of the rooms are large , with high ceilings , which gives perfect ventilation and plenty of light. Water Is supplied to every portion of the house , and the arrangements for heating nre the best possible to bo secured. The sisters nro fortunate indeed in haying such a valuable and well arranged hospital. The patients now there , live in number , are chanty patients. This c in bo truly said lo Iho credit of Iho order of which thcso noble women form n part , that no case of Buffering or destitution Is turned away from their doors. Their work is regarded ns n divine mission , and in its faithful performance they deserve and should receive the hcatty as sistance of all men. College Songs Fine male quartets , boy choir concert , 35 voices , Masonic toniplo , Juno 8. Admission ii5 cents. Wanted Pony for small boy to ride , oithcr purchase or hiro. Address Henry W. Rothert , Supt. D. & D. Insti- tion , Council Blutfs. Kansas City nnil Omaha. Commencing June 1,1S8S , the K. C. , St. Jo & C. , B. H. H. Co. will run their trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Kansas City nnd Omaha via Council Blufls nnd the U. P. bridge. They will arrive and depart the same as heretofore. M. M. MAHSIULL , Gcn'l Agent. Superior Court. Yesterday morning the following assign ments were made by Judge Aylesworth , For to-day : Burkman vs O'Connor and Page ; Lewis Bock vs Mary Franey ; Do Haven vs King ; Deere , Wells Co , vs Vincent ; Peter son vs MoYoungpartialsettlement ; Merriam vs Heath ; Fuller vs Ogden House ; Bilger vs Shultz ; Coyle vs Perry Heel as sheriff ; Ful- som vs Keel ; McMillen vs Haynes ; Clatter- buck vs Ballenger , For Wednesday ( to morrow ) : Schurz vs Siedentopf ; Sewing Machine Manufacturing company vs Bell ; Coylo vs Murphy ; J. T. Foley vs Bert Mor mon ; Honn va GallaL'hcr ; John Winter vs Perry Heel as sheriff ; Wright vs Griswold ; Ofllcer & Pusey vs Clark jGuanclla vs Potla- wnttamie county ; Franey vs same ; Foley vs Bowman ; Chicago , Milwaukee & bt. Paul railroad company vs Burgan ; Wcsly vs Pot- tawaUamio county ; Galvinvs Gleason ; Cook & Shepherd vs Moorehouso ; Henry Taller vs Mrs. Egan , Dismissed ; Kohrcr vs City of Council BlulTs , dismissed nnd costs taxed to plaintiff. For the July term : American In surance company vs Cuppyand Schroeder vs Hoover. Now cases will bo called this after noon and now assignments made. Get n Home. Parlies desiring a homo either in the Van Brunt and Hico addition or Gregg tract , Council BlulTs , with house built to suit cus tomer on easy monthly payments , can se cure the same in the next ten days by inquir ing at Nonpareil ofllce , Omahn , or room No. 0 , Everett block , Council Blufls , la. The engineers strike for Durlin Bros , for their groceries , 638 Broadway , Ed Lloyd will take your order. Tel. JiOO. E. H. Shcafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All ousinoss strictly confidential. Oflicc 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Troublesome Toughs Oil Trial. Yesterday morning the compassionate hcarl of Judge Aylosworth was moved as ho looked on tno motley crowd of unfortunates which surged out of the sewer door and lined up against the wall three deep. Pat Moore was from Boston a great way. Ho wns looking for work , among the saloons and ended up in the Jug $3.10. E. Graham was In town most of last week dividing his money between the saloons and the court , nnd ended up without enough to pay his fine , $3.10. Tim Besnun , a boy of twenty-nino years , wns trying to reach his parents In Ml. Pleasant , la. , and the Judge let him "reach" u llttlo further. Robert Mottes was charged $ 'JC'J for carrying Ills knife where It was liable to cut somebody. Jol Boynck was a Polish gentleman , "Mo live to Omaha , " bnid he , "Mo scrape shovel so , " ho described his profession. Joe Klrkman bald ho was "of Irish percenl , " Ho plead guilty to disturb ing the peace and wns fined $10,10 for his fun. Ed Hynn , drunk , f3 10 , Jail for six days. D. F. Mahoney , a hotel employe , was assessed u like amount for a roaring drunk. James Snodcrly , disturbing the peace , plead not guilty , and ho was hnl3 tor trial. Fengloy , charged with UKS.IUland ! battery , was falsely charged according to his story , and both ho and "Scatty , " a chum , who was run in for interviewing Fcagley through the jail win dow , wcro held for trial. M. E. Doran , charged with Insulting ladies on the street , was nfla for trial. This is thought to bolno same fellow who is wanted ( or passing coun terfeit money , also for Insulting ladies near the high school grounds. Thcso latter cases will b beard today if the evidence , known to exist against them , can bo secured. Motor ft I n a Time Table. Until further notice tbo Manawa motor line will leave the Itock Island tracks at 0,10 ami 11 o'clock a , m. ; at 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 o'clock p. in. nud at 7 , 6 , 9 aed 10 o'clock p. m , * I'roereillimH of City Council. The city council met last evening ut C o'clock In regular monthly session. Present , Mayor Uolirer and a full board Of aldurmon. The minutes of the two proceeding meetings Ifitt pabt were rend and approved. Petition from Muyuo & Hazoltou and the park com lulsiipners for the grading Oj Cherry etrccl o Lnko View park was referred'to the com mittee on streets and alleys. Hills for the expenses of the month were allowed. Miscellaneous , $1. < V > 9,30 ; salaries of olllcers , ? r > ,170.23 ; total , $0,835.62. Petition for sidewalk from Eighteenth nvcnuo on Nineteenth street to Twelfth avenue } from Sixteenth avenue on Eighth street to Eighth avenue ; from Nineteenth nvcnuo on Ninth street to Twenty-third avenue , was referred to committee on streets nnd alleys. C. D. Walters nskcd for leave of absence for four days which wns granted. A protest from seventy-two merchants against bnwkers nnd Irregular dealers was ciul. An ordinance amending the present huckster ordinance was rend. The whole matter wns referred to the Judiciary commit tee nnd city attorney. Heoucst of U. H. White nnd Mnrshal Tnr- .oy , that the city purchase n piece of land across out lot 3 of Jackson's addition nnd n strip along the cast side of out lot Turlcy , joth for street purposes , the consideration : ieing 9This \ Is for the purpose of widen- ng streets. The request was granted nnd .he purchase ordered. Petition to open Thirteenth street from Tenth to Eighth avenue wns referred to com mittee on streets and alleys. The oftlclnl bond of John Darhyto was nn- irovcd , also paving bond of James nnd O. P. Wlckhnm. The report of the city clerk showed licenses paid to the amount of $ ff > 0. Hcportsof the city ofllccrs wcro rend nnd referred to Judicinry committee. There were , during the month , 154 arrests ; patrol calls , 45. A communication from the chief of police wns read. It asked for nn increase in the lumber of patrolmen , according to tbo in- ircnscd population of the city. Hefcrred to .ho mayor. On the petition for sidewalk on Mynstor street , the committee report that , the walk shall bo laid according to ordinance , nnd vithout expense to the city , District Court. Saturday evening the jurymen on the reg- liar jury were discharged from further nt- cndanco this term , but few of them knew of the fact , supposing their dischnrgc wns for Sunday nlono , and yesterday mornn.g ! some of them were on hand for duty. At 9 o'clock nothing was ready for the attention of the court , nnd nn ndjournmctit wns or dered until 2 p. m. At that hour the equity cases set for the term weie called. The Injunction case of Overtoil ngalnst Bnrtcll wns tried and resulted in the closing of the saloon nud nn assessment of $50 attor- icy fees. The following cases nrc assigned for to day : Nos. : t75 ! ' , 4 ! > SU , 4579. 4'528 , 4S170 ( law ) , 4S07 , 481 , 4SH , 5S15 , 4b70 , 4875 , 4S > 70 , 48S2 , 4SS5 , 4931. For Wednesday : 5003 , 6003 , 5000 , 5112 , 5148 , 5102 , 6'J34. A llaro Treat. The entertainment given last evening at the Congregational church by the Hev. Joseph E. Hey , D. D. , wns very cntertnining nnd instructive. It wan in the nature of an illustrated lecture , the subject being "Indi ans , Negroes , Chinese. " The illustrations were line and the information-which was missionary in its character was most forcibly impressed upon the minds of the audience. The church wasSvoll filled. PAIN THE CAUSE- Many Curious TlilngH Learned AVnllc in a Trance. Mrs. Emma Althousc , of Bennington Hill , while suffering from abscesses in the bowels last August , fell into the first of n series of what are supposed by many to have been modi Jinibtic trances , says a special to the Now York World. The attending physician applied every remedy known to medical practice , but the patient remained unconscious for three days and nights , during all that time not opening her eyes nor uttering ono word. It was impossible to give her any food except a few drops of water or milk , which sac was , however , scarcely able to swallow , pwing to delirious clos ing of the teeth. ' At the end of three days the doutor finally succeeded in- arousing her , and she lay wide nwuko for several days , expressing no desire for either food , drink or sleep. During this waking spell the abscesses ngain gathered , and then she would again be come unconscious for several days from exhaustion , during which nature was said to be working its gradual cure. On Sunday , February 26 , she awoke from a fourteen days' nap. Her flrbt inquiry was about the Albert children , nine of whom had died of dipthoria during the interval of her btrango ill ness. She relates the circumstances and time of each death occuring during her so-called trance. After her longest sleep of thirty-three days , which commenced March 11 and ended April 13 , she told of her grand father's death , which occurred at Mum- ford , N. Y. , March 13. Her attendants contradicted her , but she insisted on the fact , describing the manner and hour of his death. Since this long spell she had several briefer ones , lasting from One to eight days , and is now able to retain about a cupful of milk per dsiy. She has been awake since May 11. Her pulse is 100 ; temperature , 9 ! ) 8-10. She declines to give her impression while asleep , nor how she can fortell the date and duration of her trances. Her husband , who is said to have left her shortly after the birth of her boy Alvay , in the summer of 1884 , is never mentioned. She will bo twenty-four years old in July. Her father , a mason named Toms , has lived in Attica for the past twenty-live years. During the first five months of her strange allliction Mrs. Athouso lived almost entirely on air , for the small quantities of water , administered by the teaspoonful , wcro generally wasted upon the surface of her lips. The at tending physician now expresses hope of her ultimate recovery. Ho says these trances are the result of joxhaus- tion from the otTccts of pain , and the long period's of unconsciousness have saved her life. The Adobe ninualonB of Santa Fo Correspondence of the Atlanta Con stitution : The adobe house , or "doby , " as it is called , is familiar to nil western tourists , but it is 'seen at its very best hero. The wealthiest people live in structures which from the outside boom scarcely habitable , but within are cosy and , in many cases , luxurious. ' Judge Thornton , a wealthy mine owner , has a " " the publicsquaro. "doby" near plaza , or In the center of the building is a square courtyard filled with magnificent flow ers , with u fountain in the center. The doors of each apartment in the house ouou on the wide veranda , which runs around the courtyard , and the effect 5a very charming. The walls of the build ing are nearly three feet in thickness , giving opportunity for deep , cushioned window seats. These thick walla keep out cold in the winter and heat in the summer , and there are , therefore , but two fireplaces in the whole house for use in the event of extraordinary severe weather. The decorations of the dwell ings are such as Qjie finds in Atlanta's Pcaehtrco street homes beautuui pic tures and statuary , imported carpets and rugs , rare brie-a-brao and potteries every thing that money can buy. Of course , all this makes the change from the outaido atmosphere of squalor the more marked. Judge Thornton's homo is but the typo of hundreds of others owned by wealthy Spaniards , Mexicans or Americans , who have settled hero because of this incomparable climate. OGDEN BOILER WOBKS - : - - : - , CARTER & SON , Prop's. MstnufaUurersot All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall for ropalra promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue. Address - dress Ui.'d n lloiUr Woilu. Council JJlufls.lowa. 'JCJidLJHWCXTH I WCXTH SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. largest Stock , \ METCALF BROTHERS. Furnl&hlh'g Uwest Prices , I fTT" " , . * . i Clothing , Hats , Caps , eto\ J § 1 x ilC .COMPAMV , ii - 1m SlodontopfjM Hardman , Everett & FisTicr Qf - -Dealtrtn-4 , > Cc Cly & .County UEAlTESTATE 10 rpi-A-isroe. Miln St. Council Hindi. ' IDS 3 ' . . . # Ko.B > / ' 1814 SI. Mury'iAt. . S LargoBt Capital and Surplus f Your Patronaga * . CITIZENS STATE BANIC " > of Any Bank In the city , d , J : \ > la Solicited STH COUNCIL. , BLUFFS . ' ASMOKE JW&EA SQUIRE'S ' o rcrc&oj.&Kooro'a ' & Abstracts' Title Wholesale. Santo ARE THE BEST. No. . 8. Pearl St - < * EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. Manufacturer of Fine Cariiages and Buggies. H.F HATTENHAUER I always keep in stock a largo variety of eastern I have always a full stock to select from. . , , make Carriages , which 1 boll nta very low rate. ' Call and examine. Prices Low. X ) s. 27 to ill } Fourth Slreot. 1 am always ready to show goods. * SPECIALNOTICES. _ _ NOTICE. SrnCIALadvertlBOiiicnts , such as T.oit , found. To Loan , For Sale , To Hunt , Wants , Honrdlni ? etc. , will bo Inserted in tills column nt the low rate of TGN UKNTS I'HU LINK for the first in sertion and Plvo Cunts 1'cr Line for each sub33- qucnt Insertion. Leave advertisements at our olllce. No. IS 1'earl Street , near Uroiulway , Coun cil llluns Iowa. WANTS. WANTED A wnltcr nt Allen's European restaurant. FOll IlKNT Oooil house ot eleven rooms , pleasantly bltuutcd , and ono ucrts of garden , lawn and fruit. Apply to Horace liverctt. KEN P. Throe unfurnished rooms , two FOll closets. Imuilro at li4 ! Fourth St. ANTKD. A good peconil-liaud typewriting ing machine. Kcmlngton prefoired. Address O. W. llutts. SALE Three hotels in Nebraska and FOll . T\\o line block farms for sale. Will take htock of merchandise as part payment for one. Johnston .V Van fatten. ; I3 Slain St. WILL buy good bccbnd-liand furniture , stoves I and carpets ; will pay full cash value. A. J. Monde ) , S3 Broadway ) A flrst-clnss cook at thoCrcston WANTED IJlUirsXlLE. Two acres choice land Just vest JP of U. 1' . transfer depot. Will sell very low If sold soon. Forrest Smith. Urown lmlldtng. _ SALE At a bargain , W acres near stock yards , South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson A : Christian , lloom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Oinalia. \Jl7ANTl3D-Stoclc9 , ol merchandise. Have VV Omaha and Council Hluffs city property , aUo western land to exchange lor goods. Call on or address Johtisou A : Christian , Ilocm 35 , Cnamber of Commerce , Omaha. DO YOU WANT ILXC O T B "ST ® You can get U In any amount , on cither shorter or longtime , on chattle or rcalettato security. Heal estate of all kinds. Call on or address L , . 1J. Crafts , 5U ! Broadway , CounciruiuOs. IJlg lot of Yellow Jersey and Kansamond SWEET POTATO PLANTS. rou BALI : nv J. R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , EAST PIERCE STBtEET , Council HlufTa. MAIL OltDBHS I'HOMI'TLY I-'ILLKD. GRESTON HOUSE , Main St. , Council Hluffs. Only Hotel In the City with Fire Escape and Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Eates Always Reasonable MAX DR. S. STEWART , Veterinary Surgeo Hospital and Olllce , 45 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa JOentlstt'i/ Specialty , THEO. BECKMAN , MANUFACTUIIEll OF AM ) lIKAI.KIt IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment ot Harness Goody Con stantly on Hand. Repairing Xcatly anil Promptly Done. NO. 2P6 MAIM ST. . COUNCIL. UL.UFF3 . , ; ; IOWA. YOU UO niUHT MOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S And ( Jet That Ucantifiil Pattern of WALL PAPER I SAW THEUE YESTLjJlD&Y. HE DOKS Alilj KINDS Ol < ' HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING , WHITENIM , ETC. , And Has None But Experienced Workmen. Nos. 11 At 13 Pearl St. , Council UlufTs. JONES & SHUGART , MOUNTS ron ( VICTOR CYCLES. ) I > EAMHS IN ( HARDWARE AND STOVES. ) Tiu : cir.KiinAVEn ( DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO. ill imOADWAY. SNYDER & SNYPER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : DiseiiBcsof Women nnd Children , 307 llrotvdway , Council Dluirs. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , N13U. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. MOBroadway Council Uluffs. Iowa. Ubtabllihed EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 65'2 Broadway , Opera IIouso Block , Council UlulTa. Telephone No. 123 J. The Morris Typo Writer } s a practical , w ell jnadonnd Unely finished mui bine , and combines the perfect lettering , exact ulllisnuieut , aim rapid writing of a liluh pi Iced \\ritfi. 'Iho l.HI- fcON MIMKOUUAI'U , the best npp.tr.itna miulo for manifolding nutoKraphlo and One writer work ; a,000 copies can bu taken. TVl'i : ' f1 ,1 ? " bupplles for balu 8nd fur caculurs. 'iue Lx cefblor Co. , council Dlulls , la , " itlou tills jiupcr. MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 33O BBOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 Wrought anil Cast FOR r .JiitiMhifjs , Automatic Highest Economy , _ ( Repairs. Xew C 'M Hand Lll U I I I1L.U Simplicity and Durability/ Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulTs.Ia. Telephone 1(50. ( , ESTABLISHED 1812. 1NCOHPOUATED CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUPACTOHEKS. SIZES FROM Especially Designed for MILLS , ELEVATOR 25 TO 250 AND HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT HORSEPOWER POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE ; Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , 8END FOR CATALOGUE. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. INRINF Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , HRIRI " - DmiMINDI ML. Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Binds , Iowa. FIN I TV DIlDUT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 rllNLLY DUlmL" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Justice ol the Peace. Ofllce over American Express , No. 410 NQPUIID7 "Broadway , Council Bluflb , Iowa. QTHNF Ki QIIV/IQ / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed.er.a OIUIlL. 06 OIIVIO" " Courts. Offlce Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. V , Dentists , omce , Cor. Pearl Street ! fit and First Avenue. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. ' UA7CM Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Council CP , nAZ.LIN" BIUO * . iow . TUHQ THQTCWIM Sur- and C. E. , Ordinance Grades and Grading I nUO ! I UO I LVIIN" Estimates , Drafting. 501 Broadway. Cor of Main ] Room 5 , I J WAD ( VI CD A I I CM Architect and Superintendent. Room 2 , OperA VVAnlNLn ALLC.IN" " Home mock , Council nuiiis. r LJ A R/I / D C Dl IM I\/I \ / fS Ppednllbt in iiiseat.cs . of Eye. Uar , Nose ami MM . L ll AIVI LjC-llLI _ IN IVIi U , Tbroat. OlasseH Accurntely 1'rebcrlbed. Cat- > -ri ii mi I-FL-I i i i | mi + consultation. nnrli treated by imill after llrwt Olllcn cor. Mnlfa stieot and Broadway. HeblUence. 010 lllulT bt. HourB ' . ' to 12 , JJtoC , 7oJtob:8/ : ( : ( . Council llluatf , Iowa. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. CO CLOTHING. O W PC ! PiO W 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 ELEGTSUC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6OC3 Broadway , Council Dluffs , Iowa. "WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salar } ' . WA\VJ2U-LOCAL. AND TICAVIXINU AGK.VI'S ON -IF you IIAVI : ANV I-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on .11. imoHLICIl , 5'.t § Hroiidmiy , where you will receive Iho IIIilic ; .t Ciish I'rlco. D , H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t'-O and 82i llalu 8rcet.Coun < .ll Hl.iaf .Ioiva. < ; < HJn , WOR.K1S. 15. GIUUL , M.murarturer. NO. 101 I ) . Star Stables and Mule Yards lli'jhdvay , Couut.l IHutTs , Oi > ; > . Dummy Depot mil mules conMnntly on hind , for itlout uuilorln car load loti. . promptly ailed bj contract oa un ri . t'toc'c ol J an commission. . BOIIhUTKK k HOLKY. lJuwuij Depot Council Uluff *