Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1888, Page 6, Image 6
BEIfl WEDNESDAY , JUNE 20. (5. ( THE OMAHA DAILY ; DAILY BEE. 'COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICU NO. 12 IM2AIIIJ STKKKT. Delivered liy Carrier In Any 1'nrtot the City at Twcnty Cents Per Wiile. . H. W.TJ1.TUN. . . . . MANAUHU. TiuriioNis : : : Jltif Hsr.sa OPHOJ. No. H , NJOIIT KDlTOH , No. 21. nilXUll MKXT10N. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New sprinR poods nt Keller's. Misses school hats reduced from fiOc to 15c nt II. Frlcdtmiti's. Suporintcndeut McNmiRliton reports "tho onrilincnt of pupils In Uio public schools nt UK)1 ( ) Tor thu year wlilch closet nuxl Kriduy. .luly 4 the Tcmplo Hulldbri of the UiipMst church will servo dinner nnd supper nt W)3 ) Hromlu'a.v. The proceeds will go to benefit thouhuich. Permits for the erection of WOO dwellings linvo been Issncd by the city elei k to Chris Kuholm and It. 1) . Armstrong , and to N. L. Jriiscn for n ? 70 nddltlon. Oeor o Hud to , the manngcr of the Council Hindu team , Is trying to nrrancc for u BOJUC with the I'lnttsinouth team nt Mntmwn Ath- Jotio park next Friday afternoon. Smilro Harriett tied n double hard Itnot In n plnco of his matrimonial cord , Monday evening , uniting for life the ilcstuilcs of Alvti Yvlllsuml Alllo Pierce , both of Hoek Island , 111. 111.A A delivery wagon runaway created n momentary breejo on Hroadwny yesterday morning , hut ns the dyers wern stopped without doinj ; any iliunngo , tliu i ijijilo rjuickly BUbHtdud. The application of the Lake Mnnnwn motor ( - oiiiiiny ] ! to dissolve the "Milwaukee" injunction , was not argued at Avocu yester day. It will bo heard by Judge Uceincr hero to-day. The fr.mlly of Chris Ucck Is aoroly anilctcd nt the present tune , live members being ill with intermittent fever. Two of them , ono of whom Is the wife and mother , nro not ex pected to recover. The new drill corps recently orpuilrcd. In connection wltti thu republican club hcld/n / meeting last evening , and will hereattcr mcut every Tuuf day evening for drill. The mem bership Is rapidly Increasing , and the bimud presents a very line nppearaneo on parade. The city marshal and Ins deputies are busy serving notices of the abatement of nuis ances. mid also the special assessment no tices for the curbing that has just bee.n com pleted on lower ISroadwiiy between Streets vlllo and the river. Sunday ntturiioon Samuel Hurton , of Lewis township , and Mary A. Hott , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Heft , on avenue 1) , wcro united in marriage , Kov. Dr. Cooley , of the Baptist church , otliclating. 'J'ho ceremony w.is performed at the josldcnco of thobrido's parents. The Mueller Music company 1ms Just re ceived n lot of now and popular songs by the standard writers. Among these arc Whites' "Madeline ; For Thos Alone , " and "Only to See Thco.Smilo" both by Strelezkl. They are beautiful and ahold bo in the folios of every singer. W. C. DoLongnud Professor Howard , of Omaha , wcro In the city .vcstorduy arranging for the production of u popular opera by an Omaha'uombtnution. The organization will combine the best musical talent of the two cities. This entertainment will bo given at Dohaiiey's opera house on the evening of the U7th Inst. , for the benefit of St. Hernard's hospital. Monday night , nbout 11 o'clock , Mrs. Edith , wife of Edward Landmack , passed away from this life , aged about twenty-four years. Two children , eau an infant a few hours old , urothus left molhci less , and the sympathy of the community will go out to the stricken husband and little ones. The funeral ser vices will take pluco. this afternoon , at ! ) o'clock , at the residence , corner of IJamon and Hill streets. John l > Wenvor holds the sub-contract to do the brick wink on the new Washington uvunuo school building , and Contractor Mur phy states that the galvanized iron and tin work will also bo done in this city. The brick used will bo nmnufactuied here , and nil of the work done by lioino workmen. This policy of favoring homo labor and en terprises is highly commendable. It is not yet decided whether to get the stone for the building nt Anamosa or Jollct , although it is probable that the latter place will furnish it. The funeral of ttio late John Newton will take place nt 10 o'clock this morning from the Broadway Methodist church. The deceased was sixty-tin eo years of age , and had been a resident of this city for the past thirty-three years. Ho had been suffering for some time prior to his death from cancer of the stomach ach , and was able to take but very little nourishmcntgradually starving to death. Ho was acquainted with all of the older settlers in this vicinity , and leaves a large number of friends to mourn his death. Union Abstract company , -iSO Main street. Tlio engineers strilco for Durlin Bros. for their crouurieB , S.'tU Broadway , lid Lloyd will tuko your order. Tel. 00. 9 - The Kicknpoo Indians , with their wonderful inoiiieinoa , are here , corner Broiidwny and Eighth Bts. I'urHoiiu ! Oacar Kiplinger , Charles Hummel and Harry Haworth go to Blue lake to-day with the determination to nrcak all lish records. Charles Beno U attending the Chicago con vention and attending to business connected with the Jinn with which ho is associated. Mrs. S. B , Wadsworth leaves to-day for Oregon , 111. , her old home , where her sister is prostrated with n probable fatal illness , She will remain about two months. A cablegram was received yesterday from Mrs. II. Friedman , dated nt Hamburg , Ger many. Friends will bo glad to know that thovoyagowas made in safety anil all ur Well. _ _ Mrs. Fimnia KO\\OKK \ \ Bnckort will re ceive a limited number of scholars in vocal culture. Apply nt Mueller Musio company. _ _ Should llnvn Una Morn Knot. Mrs. W , H. Lewis is the niiniu ofnnun- fortunate woman living ut the corner of Ave nue A and Eighth street who Is left to mourn the duplicity of a man whom she supposed was her lawful husband , until the veil was rudely torn aside. Several days ago Lewis left the city , leaving also his wife , a little girl and several creditors. It now transpires that ho hns thrca wives , and Mrs. Lewis No. 1 , who Is the mother of the little girl , came from Omahn Monday and took her daughter awuy with her , The abandoned woman is Without means or friends in this city and money Is being raised to HCIU ! her to her home in St. Joe. The police are investigat ing .Lewi * ' rucoid , Wo Imvo n number of nltehtly dam aged pianos mid orjrans which will ho Bold at a bargain. Cull on Mueller MufiloCo , , 10i : Main Ht. Grand balloon itsconnion by the KicUiipoo.i , Saturday uvuiiing , 8 o'clock , cor. Bronthyay nnd ICighth bts. Free Indian show every nigthtfor three weeks , corner of Uroadwuy and Kighth ste. Duy mantels , grates and hearth fur- o ( thu New York plumbing Co. The lloaiil of Trade. There was a meeting of the board of trade Jiutuvcnlng , out there was no business trans acts ! . as there was no quorum. Those pres ent dfci'iiBucd certain mutters privntuly. but nothing nuw was divulged nor any additional BUsps taken to uhut had ulioady been begun , E. II , Shcafe loans money on chattel eoeurity ol every description. Private consulting rooms. All bubiness strictly contidontial. Oflico 600 Broadway , cor- icr Main btrect , up-staira. Buy a "Whito"suw. much. 20 N.Maln , B. B. Wudsworth & to. loan money. Travoloral Stop ut the Bc'chtele. ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS , An Idiot Who Boards nt Swill Bar rels and Fires Buildings. A VERY HEARTLESS BIGAMIST , Ho Deserts AVIfo No. .1 A Scavenger ByMcni llnilly Needed Walling Tor Hotel Men 1'crmmals and Minor Incidents. Gnrhngc Oatlicrlnir. The city has been endeavoring for several heated terms to clean up the streets and alloys by publishing notices signed by mar shals , nmyois nnd other titled personages. Thcso ptoclamntions have a healthy effect on the cash drawers of pet political organs , jut seem to effect little else. Citl/cns who nro ordered to remove garb age from their yards nnd nlleis are tiiront- cncd with dire penalties for neglect or diso bedience , yet they arc not provided with any way of icmovlngthcofronslvonraiimiluUons. A private residence can have a barrel In the jack yard , but there is no way of getting It emptied except by private contract. Ono can hardly find any one willing to take such garbage tiway at any mice. It Is useless to ask the city marshal for In formation ns to how this garbnpo can bo dis posed of. H would llko to tell but ho docs not know. His orders are simply to mnko Iteoplo clean up. or else lilo information against them. lie hns to Icnvo It to the citi zen to hunt up some one ns best he can. Aside from the expense of thus having a team tmiKc a special trip for each little lot , those who attempt to do this work have no | ) lace to dump the garbage nnd trouble Is lia ble to arise nbout that. The situation , In brief , Is that a man must remove his garbage or bo fined. He can hire no no ono to remove - move It , cannot remove it himself , and there is no place to which It may be taken. The council Is being urgcct to district the city , employ or license scavengers , select some dumping giound , nnd then cnforco cleanliness. Kach heated season has brought thNsamc trouble to the notice of the city , but no season has yet brought any solution. Smells grow more plenty nnd carts more scarce. A Slotloy Gathering. Judge Aylcsworth opened his eyes In sur prise as ho took his accustomed scat in police court yesterday morning , to see Maggie 1'ctcrson umblo ponderously forward and re quest in dulcet tones to be released. "Why , " said his honor , "that is what you asked yes terday , and I let you go. How does it hap pen you are hero again ! " Magglo did not dolpn to reply , nnd the information was ob tained from another source that she was found nt 7 o'clock on the preceding evening nt the "Q" local depot as drunk as it is ever possible for a mortal to be. . Captain Dyer made the arrest , nnd he was compelled to support the drowsy femnle's head on his manly bosom for the full space of an hour and twenty minutes , until the patrol wagon could answer n call to' the transfer and then coino to his relief. Slip was In possession of $ 1 and a railroad ticket , and the court or dered Chief Lucas to take her to the depot nnd sea that she left the city on the first train. Kiloy Br.idshaw , a repulsive looking idiot , was the next victim , nnd'tho court was asked to effectually dispose of him In some way , as ho was in danger of being killed. Ho is in the habit of frequenting the alleys of the city , ane the officers see him going through the swill barrels and take him for a thief. Ho does not obey their orders to holt , and slips his hands into his pockets in such a sus picious manner that the policeman do not know whether ho intends to pull a pun on them or not , and have barely recognized him in time to avoid shooting him. He has n mania for setting firus , having burned the depot nt Glcnwood a few years ago , nnd when arrested Monday evening , was trying to set lire to the rubbish around thu trans fer depot. The court ordered him locked up until ho could consider the case. Mrs. Beech , the poor , lone widow who fig ured n few days ago as the prosecuting wit ness In thccasoof Claia Mi'Kinley for keep ing u disorderly house , was again on hand and informed the court that Clara had failed to obey orders , nnd seek green fields nnd pastures new , but was still conducting her self in such a manner ns to bring disrepute on the wholu house and neighborhood. She wanted to swear out n warrant for "Old Man Items , " the owner of the property , us she believed he was in "cahoots" with the McKinncy woman. She was accommodated , and an olllcer was dispatched to order Mr. Keuis to appear in court this morning. Knocked n Scat ) Off. A case was tried before Judge Aylcsworth yesterday afternoon in which some of the "Q" scabs took a prominent part. From the testimony of the numerous witnesses examined , it appeared that the difllculy grew out of the feeling that exists between the friends of the strikers and the scabs. Mon day evening a trio of the latter , Burns , Arnold ami Miildlcton , met two union men , Lynch of the Hock Island , and Koach of the Union Pacific , on Pe.irl street , and a few questionable compliments wcro exchanged , which soon led to blows. Although the scabs were in the majority , they stood up to the rack but a very few minutes before taking to their heels. They testified that they "run to call a policeman , " Several witnesses were examined on each side , and the court room was filled with inteiestcd spcctatois. After briefly reviewing the evidence , the court announced his decision that Lynch was the aggressor , and accordIngly - Ingly fined him iS and costs , amounting to nearly 4-20 in all. One of the scabs posed as a "dead game fish , " and created considerable merriment by his valorous assertions that he "never would run , " still ho was unable to account for his remarkable sprinting of the preceding evening. Kansas City nntl Omnlm. Commencing June 1,18SS , the It. O. , St. Jc & C. . B. H. It. Co. will run their trains Nos , a ami 4 between Kansas City and Omaha vlu Council Hluffs and the U. 1' . brldgo. Thej will arrive and depart the same ns heretofore , M. M , MAUSIIAI.I. , Ucn'l Agent. Tip ton hns bargains in real c&tato. The City UuinprllH Olirdlcnco. The city council has evidently determined that it and not the various railroads ecu toring in the city shall determine what mat ters come properly within their Jurisdiction At various times these roads have been not I ficd to remove all obstructions from Indlur creek , thci > o obstructions being the piling used in the construction of bridges. No nt tentlon hns been puld to these notices anil yesterday the marshal filed information against the local representatives of all the roads crossing the creek. A warrant was is. huecl for the arrest of Agent M. M. Marshall , of the "Q" nnd It. C , This was served ami the hearing was t.ot for Monday noxt. To day warrants will bo issued for the following peraons : A. P. Klwell , J , C , Mitchell , S. H Stevens , P , M , Uuult and John Lane. II service can bo secured all these cubes will be tried on Monday next. City Council I'rocceillngK. The city council met last evening to con sldqr paving and grading bids. These wen canvassed , but no action was taken. Th < whole matter was luid over until this ( Wed ncsday ) evening. J , K. Harkncss asked the council to pro vlilo a map of Council Bluffs for use ir the prosecution of the Chuutuun.ua enter prUo. On motion of Aldcruiau Lacy , tin mayor was instructed to multo &uch pur chnso. Adjourned until this evening. , ' The Grant ! Hotel. The hotel committee has telegraphed tin Chicago syndicate to come on at ouco anc proceed with the erection of the hotel. Ni answer has yet been received and it is suit that the members of the syndicate are ur ranging minor details in regard to the worl Uoforo leaving Chicago. The letters and dls patches of the Chicago- gentlemen show Urn they acted in good fuitb in the mutter , am uo\V thut thu stipulated conditions havobcei complied with , it in probable that the worl will bo pushed through with a rubu. OMAHA NI2WB. XIid City Council. The usual crowd accompanied the council lown into the cellar Monday nfclit , but the icatnnd foul atmosphere soon drovotticmup again , nnd comparative peace nnd quietness reigned. After routine business on tno- Ion of Councilman McMillan , the rules were suspended nnd Attorney Edgerton explained .hat the charges preferred against Police Tudgo Kentber wcro presented in an Impnr- 'cct manner , Inasmuch as they wcro pro- 'erred by n citizen Instead of a member of .bo city count H , ns the ordinance governing , ho question required. He also asked that the charges bo mndo specific , In order that his client might have a fair show to reply. No action was taken and the finance committee reported favorably on a number of bill presented nt the last meeting , nnd they shared the old fate of being "placed on flic. " The committed reported 'unfavor ably on the proposed brldgo across the creek nt Albright's avenue. An ordinance to give uvay a fifteen year franchise to an electric llcht coimmnv win strongly opposed by Conn- oilman McMillan. Uafferty and Burk , and found In Councilman Hayliss Its solo do- fender. Sharp words were spoken but the ordinance once moro was sent back to the committee. Koutino business followed and Dills amounting to $ l,0Ki.)0 ! : ) were presented Tor the month. Then the charges against Jucgo Itcuthcr were oneo moro taken up. Attorney Edperton again explained that there was no Inclination on the part of his : licnt to shirk an Investigation , ant he wanted to know specifically the charges against him. Ho also wanted the charges to bo preferred by a councilman as the law required , because it would show no malice. Mnvor Sloan and Councllmcn Smith nnd McMillan were of the same opln- "on , but City Attorney Dowd and Council man B.iyliss ( of the linn of Dowd & Bayllss ) irgucd contrary. It was finally decided to lave an investigation on Wednesday nmht. The question of issuing bonds was talked over and the city attorney Instructed to dr.ift .he proper ordinances for the Issuing of > ends for water , viaducts nnd other pur poses. The meeting then adjourned until Wednesday night. night.A A Sad Case. \ sad case of desertion nnd destitution came to light yesterday afternoon. Two ladles who wcro looking for a house to rent mndo their way Into an apparently empty one on Twenty-seventh street , Just north of the school house. While looking over the rooms they ascended to the second story , where , to their surprise , they found u young girl lying on a broken- down cot with a newly born babe at her side. Only a few pieces of torn quilts and blankets afforded her a covering , but she seemed unwilling to make any statement. Inquiry showed that her name was Josie Sedlucek , and that for some time she hud been employed In various hotels nnd board ing houses. Thursday last she obtained work in the Metropolitan laundry , but on complaining of feeling 111 was allowed to go homo Friday night. When next seen she was found ns above , but some charitably dis- l > ohcd persons have , taken thu matter up and she Is now Better cared for. Notes About the City. This year the assessment will foot up to $2fl60UOO. Albright is to have a lock-up , and the old calabooso will bo moved down there. Councilman McMillan made the statement that none of the city ordinances were peed , nnd a great many think the same thing. Two of them have already been found .defective. Charles Singer sent a dozen palm leaf fans to the city council chamber. They wore appreciated. Moses Pierce having neglected to do the Scavenger work , James H. Hayes was ap pointed in his place. It costs the city from SSO to S100 per month to furnish Omahn vagrants with 2o-cent meals Knights of Labor object to woik on the streets along side of convicts , and petitioned thu council to thut effect , hut their petition was tabled and they will have to do it or quit. quit.Mrs. Mrs. J.V. . Clark , of Greenwood , Is the guest nf her daughter , Mrs. Holland. Mrs. E. O. Mayfield has returned from a trip to Greenwood. Kailroad News. D Beginning yesterday the Chicago & Northwestern will receive and deliver freight from their depot at Fifteenth and Webster streets. The road lias for some time received and delis'ered from the Union Pa cific depot. Superintendent Dickinson , of the Union Pacific , is confined to his house with an at tack of illness contracted while out on the road last week. It is said to Do nothing of a serious nature , however. niNV ! TIII : unroiiT. Tun BIE : of Monday contained an item regarding .no squandering of money at faro which was to he paid the striking B. & M. employes by the brotherhood paymaster last week. Yesterday ono of the local commit tee men at this point called at this ollico and left the following , whicn is doubtless the true statement of the case. To the Editor of TUB Br.n : I see a state ment in yesterday's Ben that the paymaster lor the brotherhood hud spent the money to be paid to the men at this point playing faro. Now I wish to state tliut the man who told this lie exceeds all previous liars , as every engineer and switchman nt this point has been paid up to date. Besides , f don't think our paymaster has knowledge enough of thu gumo to but any money on that or any other game , as I have known him for ton years and never knew him to play cards of any Kind. Plllt. . SKIDLNSritlCKISIt. Ilcal Kstiito TransforH. Ii Bchrocder , triistep , to K II iloKcnnn , lot H. tlk . Itrownpurk.wd . $ 350 Max Mover et ill to A 1' Hulfhlll , lot i'J , elk 7 , Manhattan mid , wil . 400 John J Id-dick mid wife to C A Palmer et al. 61x132 ft blkllll. Omaha , wd . 1,000 M Ktclianlion to T Hruxel , he of nw 13-10- 10 e , w d . , . 1,303 William V Mort.0 and wife to II .1 Mnntz , lot * 1) ) mid 10 , Vilk T. Symllcato Hill , w il. SOU M riemlnK to 11 K Ulnduln. a 1XI ( tt ot 'JU x'JO rods nw of nw 8-16-1II o . 100 J li 1'lerbon nnd wife to ( ! A Mndiiulst , lots f. and IB , 1'Iorson's bub , wd . 2.COO K Kvi'iisou and "Ire to I. V Anderson , lots ID , blkii. llcdfnrd place , wd . WX ) II Sclmlcder nnd hiuuund to OT Dickin son , lotH , lilkiU'J , lots a and 3 , blk'llli , Onmhu , v < 1 . 1 A J I'oppluton nnd wife toCCPpotswood , lot 0. llk ) a. I'opplrton 1'ark. d . l.aiO luiK Peterson nnd wlfti to Bantl Jacobs , lots lOHlidlS , Itellolr. wd . 1,700 J O CnriMtenxt-n ct ul to W T Heanmn , lu lots. Wk fi. Clovcrdnle mid , w d . 8.009 F J .McCarthy to N 1) lloxle , lot 0 , Claik'a Mib.wd . . . 600 i ; li Mujnu nndlfi ) to M II lloxlu.lj lilki , Muyno pluce , wd . 2.2K ) M 11 Jloxia and wife to 1' J McCarthy , lot ll.blkiK , Muyno place , w d . U.SjO It M 1'ntteit-on ft ul to L I , Johnson , lot 1C , blk 1. Tulsoii place , w d . 1,009 II Konntzu and wlic to A T Ucctor , lot 11 , blk a , Kountzo place , w d . l.UM K llannon ot nl to Nollmunn , lot C , bile 4 , Itlversldu odd , w d . 126 Eighteen transfers , aggregating , . f.W.KM Building PorniltH. The following building pcrmlta were Is sued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings ; J , II. Cow gill , barn , Vgbert nnd Cuss streetu . J125 rr.ink Kwiiboiln , tuo-htury frame double tenement , Hlxteenth ami Williams . . 2,000 Charles lleindorf , Impiuvumeiits tobtom building , iiu ; ; nunum . fi.OX ) John Uolhon , kltcnen , Twentieth nnd tOu 1'our permits , aggregating . f t ) , > TlioLife of thd llotih is the blood thereof ; " pure blood means healthy functional activity anil this bears with It the certainty of uiiielc restoration from sicknobs or accident. Ur. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier gives pure rich blood , and vitalizes and strengthens the whole body. $1.00 nor bottle. _ OGDEN BOILER WORKS : - : - - - , CAUTEU&SON , I'rop's. ilanuratturersot Ml Kinds of Steam Boilers < t Sheet fron Work. Orders by mall fur repairs promptly attended to. fatls/actlou uaruutcvit. lUthAveaUe. Ail- lUeae UyUcu Holler Works , Couuvll llluila.lywa. TIBZIE ! lrE3"W : IBIRXIDGI-iE ! I ? ' SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Goods , Clothing , Hats , Caps , Gto. \ F. RQHRBR , WiUiim SlBdantopf , 3 ELLER USIC .COMPANY. V ) < O .XI rEisi'.A. ' _ . _ Dfalcrtn- ' Uardman , Everttt < C Fisftcr O CK.nmww CJSy./fc.County / REAI , ESTATE ' O MUTUAt U1FK IK3. CO. Naw TorH. No.8 M.-MUf. S , Main St. 1814 Council St. M'ry's Rlnfft. Av.Oniih . O 8 x y y > Largest Capital and Surplus Your Patronage , CITIZENS STATE BANK - of Any Banh in the citu. , Is Solicited. § 8 COUNCIL UL.UPFS JW , E , L. SQUIRE'S ' Point Oil GlooB Go , rorcgoy. & Moored \Absiract3 of Title * Wholesale , jw Santa Rasa ; . ARE THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St. X\\Xv Xv2 > | Ovxciae ; & I EMPKIE HARD-WARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. OF vlnnufacturor of Fine Carnages and Buggies. H.F HATTENHAUER I always hoop in btook a larfjo variety of onstorn I have always a full stock to select from. . , , inaUo Carriages , \yhicli 1 soli at a very low rate. Call ana examine. J'riccs Low. 27 to ; tlX Fourth Street. I tun nlwiivs rotulv to show nootlc. SPECIALNOTICES. _ _ NOTICK. SPKOAI/ndvcrtlsemen's.suchfist.ost , Konnil , To Loan. Kor Snip , To Kent , Wants , llonnlliiK etc. , will lm inserted In this column at the low rntoof TRN (312NT3 ( PKH LINK for the first In sertion and Flva CenU 1'er Line for ouch subse quent Insertion. Leave advertisements at cmr oinciNo , 13 Ponrl Street , near Hroadway , Coun cil LI lulls Iowa. WANTS. \\rANTnD-aYnen to work. D. J. Smith , fruit T T grower. South 1stit. . rpo Itr.NT Immediately , for the summer , n JL good furnlHhcd house , 10 rooms ; closet and tmth room ; city \\ater. Apply on premise * , bl- 5th live. Tmoil HUNT A splendid , airy front room. J.1 with dressing room and clos-et. furnished , at reasonable rates. \VnsliliiKton avo. " \\71I IIAVR t\\o 10-room brick houses to trade Vr tor merchundthO. .lolmston tV Van fatten. VTANTHD-lJlrlstodo dress making. Mrs. > C. Scott , 310 Hro.iilwuv , up stnlis. \7 ANT To exchange Nebraska or Wisconsin f > farm lands for Council mull's or Omaha property or merchandise. O. P. McKesson. 1J10H SALK A peed , complete bakery. 713 JJ Ilrondwuv. Kreil Auwerda. ' T WILL buy good Mjcond-hand fiirnltlne , stoves Jand carpats : will pay hill cash value. A. J. Mandel , iKIl Uiondwny , \\7"ANTU1) Stocks ot merchandise. Have TT Omaha and Council IllutTs city property , also western land to excliaugo ( or'goods. Call on or address Johnson & Christian , Itocm 'J3 , Cnambur nf Commerce. FOH SALE At a bargain , 4d acres near stock yards , South Omaha , Nob. , Johnson & Christian , Room 35. Chamber ot Commcicc , Omaha. ANTED A ilrst-class cook at the Creston W llOllSB. A place to care for horses , milk WANTED other \vorlc In private family. J.I- , Ilee ollloe , C'ouiicll lllulla. _ DO YOU WANT You can get It In any amount , on either shorter or long time , on rlmttal or real estatesecurity. . lias leal estate of all kinds. Call on or address L. 11. Crafts , KU Drondwuy , Council llluila. "PROFrHENRY RU IFROK7" Instructor of Music , No. in Ptutosman street. Council lllulTs. nnd Melnberg's Music Store , Dodge street , Omaha. Notice to Merchants The Roberts Portable and Adjustable Store shelving is now on uxhibitton in J. Nounmyor's now building on B mid way , Council BlulTs. The natentco so licits your careful investigation , rely ing upon your judgment and exper ience with dilTercnt systems of shelv ing. Wo believe it to bo the best and most practical arrangement for conven ience ever put in a building. Please give it n thorough examination. The shelves are neat in construction ; can be put up quiclcly and cheaply ; can betaken taken down , moved and set up without the aid of a mechanic. They adjust nicely to the distance desired between shelves nnd give the goods a grand and beautiful display. Every nobbiblo ad vantage is combined in this system. Every merchant should call and sec us for we have the MKIICIIANT'S PUIIJND. B. F. ROBERTS. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tWBroadway Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established PRICE $15. The Morris Type Writer Is a practical , well imule uml lln ly llnhhcil inuc lilno , i ml comblnti the porlect lettering , rxnct iilllKiiiiient , uiul ruplil wiltliiKof a liltfh prloeililtur , Tim IvDl- SUN MIMl'.OOUAI'll , the Ix-Ht , umurutUH nmdo for nianlfuUllim lUitOKUipMIc uiuV tvpu uiilt-r vorkJ.t ( coplt-Hcau be tutteiu TVI'i : W HITr.lt suiMiUui for ulo Bond for circulars. The Kx. celNlor Co. , ( "num-il lllullH.la , .MenUon tlila paper. C'OII.VCII. II 1. 1 ! ITS C O B T ZC'O II. ( 'UAUL , Maiinracturcr. MO. 101 i : . IIUOADU'AY. COltitHSI'ONDI'iXOK SUMC1 TKO. Star Stables and Mule Yards , Council Ululfj , Ojip. Uuniiiiy Deput Horce * and tuulea wmbtantly on band , for fulu ut retail or In car load lots , Orders promntly filled by.contrnct oa short uotlui. Hlock sold on cemmlvsloa. 'Xelt Phone 114. SlJIHaJTCB & IIOUSY. ' Qi > p ( ) lu Dummy l t > i > oi 1X11111911 uiud * . VOU 00 UI01IT DOWN 'JO PETER C. MILLER'S And Uct Tlitt : Itcautiliil pattern or WALL PAPER i SAW Tii roue : YESTEKD\Y. HE nOUS AI/Ij KINDS OK HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING , WHITENI1TO , ETC. , And lifts None lint Experienced Workmen. Nos. II & 13 Pcnrl St. , Council BliiiTri. ' JONES & SHUGART , MOUNTS FOH ( VICTOR CYCLES. JnF.AI.EIlB IN ( HARDWARE AND STOVES. ) TIIB Cr.l.KUIIAVEI ) ( DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO. 211 UUOAUWAV. ltl'Iot of Yellow .Icrsoy nnd Nansanioiul SWEET POTATO PLANTS. HALK IIY J. R. McPHERSON Crower and Dealer In Vegctaliles , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , IJAST I > IIUCB : STIJIIT : : , rouncll Hlnlls. MAIL OItllitS : 1'llOMl'Tl.Y VlUMt. SNYDEB & SNYDEB M. B. SNYDEB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. D. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : , Discuses of Women and Children , 3U7 llroadway , Council Illutlu. D. H , McOANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. CM anU 3 6I ln StroeUCouacll Uludt.Iow * . WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF , BUT WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART MENT IS CLEANED OUT. The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given to our trade during this week. We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy ers. No matter what you want , CALL AND SEE US. We will give you foetler values for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , i.tJJ BARENESS BRO'S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ' Rl M r Hydraulic nnd Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , HRIRU'IN I Dl I L. " " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Drown Building , Council UlullV , Iowa. FIN I TV Rl IDl/F Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 rlMLLl DUnrXL. " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MBi BVMMMm * MnHMMMnMn BBMMBMMMV HB M MVMM HaMMMMMMMMMMHM * IM'MM"1" * " * Justice ol the Peace. Office over American Express , No. 419 NQPUIIR7 " " Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QTHNIT J ? . QII\/IQ \ / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era OIVML. 06 OIIVIO" Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Sluigart-Beno Block , Council I ) In Us , Iowa. Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Councl CP . Bluffs , Iowa. rIJAH/inrni IM A/I / n fnorlallht In diseases of Ilye. Tiir , Nose and MLI l.HAIVl Kr nl . I M IVI . I ) 'rhrout. ( J luss.esrour.iU > lyl'n-bcrlled. ) Cat- I li Ul iniVI UL-I IL.I Hf IYI. L/i ur | , treated by nmll artcr first coiiBiilttttlon. Ollicnror. Main fitieet and liroadway. Uu idcnri > , CIO lilufl St. IlourfeU > K'ito6 , 7SOtoB'JO. : : Council llhitlK , Iowa , 184U. 1H7H B3L.Z . CO- , WASSILI.ON , OHIO , MANUFACTUHKKS. Kepcclally Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER , Mills and Elevators , li i 4\ \ AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OPP ENGINES. BpccIQcatloiis nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plants. ItPKiilatlon , Durability Oimr- antecd. Can show UUurn from twcralicie fuel Economy ! * cqunl with ( 'oillhs Js'oiH'ondtnMng. HOUSE : , * 'oin ; , i'i'K , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. THE " OGDEN IRON WORK "Wrought and Cast FOR 5 , All tout alia Highest Kconoimj , i. Xf.iv & 2d Hand B.I1UI11L.U Simplicity anil Durability. Noa. 1100 to 1200Tenth Avenue , Coun'cil lluiruIii. Teluphono ICO. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 UOUGL-AS ST. , OMAHA. NOB CRESTON HOUSE , Main fit. , Council Hluffs. Only Hotel In thu City with Fire Utcape and Electric Call Bells. Accommodations JTirst Glass , Jlatos Always Reasonable MAX tWHX - 1'ltOI'JtIE'fOU