THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 13 I'EAUIj STHHET. Delivered by Carrier In Any Ttrt of the City at Tw cntv Cents Per Week. . „ , „ „ H.W.TH/TON MANAGEH. Tl'XKPllONKSl JlcBiNKPs Orticr. No. W. UDlion , No. S3. B11NO11 MISNTIUN. t H.Y. : Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Keller's. " "Tho members of No. 270 , A. O. U. W. , are requested to bo present at the meeting this evening as business of Importance will bu considered. The Hock Island and Union Pacific ticket ofllco on Broadway Is undergoing extensive improvements that will add much to Its at tractiveness. The hoodlum wagon was called to the Wabash - bash freight house last evening nnd on its return - turn brought In three more to swell thecount of the "Immortals" in the quay. No cases have been tried In tlio superior court this week. Several cases against the county are sot for trial on the 'JUth Inst , The majority of them arc for ortlccrs' fees. The Latter Day Saints are holding n tpcclnl season of religious services in Streets- villo , nnd D. 1C. Dndson will preach this evening and to-morrow evening. Excelsior lodge No. 2.V.I A. F. & A. M. , will hold a special communication this even ing nt 7tu : ! o'clock. Work in the third de cree. Visiting brcthien cordially invited. By order W. M. On account of the entertainment given by the sisters of charity on the evening of the 27th Inst. , the concert for the benefit of St. Bernard's hospital will bo given on the even ing of the'JOth. I Mr. 1' . M. Knlpporbcrg. n soap manufnc- turer from Jnncsvllle , Wls. , was In the city yesterday and conferred with the manufac turing committee of the board of traele in re gard to moving his plant to this city. A fetter from London , Eng. , announces that Frank Pusoy and party have arrived safely at that metropolis and will proceed immediately to the north of Scotland. All are well mid enjoying the trip immensely. - The fixtures nnd gambling outllt of the "Palace" were taken out yesterday and the doors were closed forever. The "bays" say the "lemonade" trade Is hardly sulllcicnt to maintain all those who profess to bo en gaged In It. The marshal was ordered to servo notices on all of the saloonkeepers yesterday after noon that their lines for the present month are over due and that unless they come to time promptly their places of business will bo closcel forthwith. The festival and dance given by the ladies of St. Francis Xavicr's church last evening was a success , Templet hall was tilled with lovers of the dunce , and the amusement was continued until n late hour. A neat sum was realized to the church. Mr. Henry Miller and family desire to ex press to their many friends a profound grat itude for the many acts of kindness shown them during the last illness and death of the wife and mother. Members of Western Star lodge No. lil ) are remembered with special thanks. Mrs. Henry Ogden , living at No. 7 East Washington avenue , visited the police sta tion yesterday morning to see if the police had any trace of her two-year-old daughter , who had wandered away from home. The little ono was found about 2 o'clock in the afternoon near the corner of Eighth street and Brouelwuy , having traveled nearly u mile. It was restored to its parents. There were but two cases baforc Judge Aylosworth in police court yesterday morn ing. Both were for assault and battery , and and the defendants were lined i'J.'JO ' each. Kichard Harris was the coon who had the row on Mam street and led Olllccr Olcson such a chase , and W. \Voodward was locked up for kicking up such a racket at the Northwestern hotel. Dan Carrlgg mourns the loss of his gray trotter , which came to nn untimely end yes terday morning. Dan drove out to Big Lake on a lishing trip , and left the animal In a pas ture. Some ono passing by left the gate ; open , and the horse strayed on to the railroad track , where an incoming Northwestern train struck It , completely severing its head. The animal was quite a valuable ono , and had been in the possession of its owner lor somu time. time.W. W. P. Aylesworth has decided to open an ice cream and fruit stand to enublo hlmsell and family to secure a livelihood , he being now totally blind. Squire Biggs generously granted him the privilege of locating his his stand ou a portion of the lot occupied by his oflieo on Main street. Mayor Hohrer has granted him a license , anel friends are in every way helping him to got n start. While ! his own act has brought upon him the terri ble punishment of total darkness , there is much sympathy expressed , especially for the family , and the now stand will have a liberal patronage. Mrs. Mary C. Davis , wife of J. S. Davis , died at her homo , 812 First avenue , at 1(1 ( o'clock Wednesday evening , of heart disease. The deceased was enjoying very good health up to the tlmo of her death which was wholly unexpected , nnd the blow comes with crush ing force upon her family and friends. Tue husband is absent in Colorado and ho will bu notllled by tele-graph If possible. Ono son Is also away from home. No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral , wind will bo announced later. The deceased wa Blxty-thrcc years of ago and leaves a large circle of acquaintances nnd friends. The concert to begin next Wednesday evening f ing nt Dohany's , for the benefit of St. Ber nard's hospital , promises to bo u very enjoy able occasion. Mr. ami Mrs. F. Masse.\ Howard will prcsent.seeiic.sfrom "Murilaim' and the "Bohemian Cirl" ! in costume , ns Hlstcd by the members and friends of the Omaha St. 1'hilomomi cathedral choir. Mrs Judd , Mrs , O'Neill and Mrs. Truynor , of this city , will also take part. Tickets have beei R placed on snlo at Brachett's , McAteo's ane Beno's , and the citizens arc all invited tc ? contribute toward the hospital fund by at tending the entertainment which Omaha ane Council Bluffs so generously oll'cr. Travelers ! Slop at the Bochtclo. Tlio Kickappo Indians , with the ! wonderful medicines , nro hero , come Broadway nnd Kightli sts. P. H. Shloncr , of Silver City , visitca ttn DlufTs yesterday. W. II. Lynclmnl Is confined to his home b ; nn uttnek of nialnrla. ; F , A. liurtholomcw anel .A. K. Amlersoii of Lincoln , were In the city yesterilay. Mrs. .lohn Dan forth left last evening fo Montreal , where HIO will spend bouio tini with olet fricnelH. Hov. T. J. Mucltay mid family left las evening fpr Nova Scotia , where they wil spend a three months' vacation , \V. I * . Dannor , state secretary of the "V M. O , A. , U In the city attciuling to matter pertaining to the future welfare of the locu institution , Miss Iila Davenport , ofHnrlniton ! , who hn been vlsltint ; with Alisa NellieSaeuott , lei yesterilay morning for Des Molnes , wlier cho will visit for u time ) bcforo returnm liouio. Mrs. Shflton , the accomplished Chlcag plunlstr. who has boon visitine for bonw tim with the family of lion , \V. H. M. Puso.\ \ corner Willow avenue anil I'onrl street , lei for IIPJH ? liiSJ cvejilng over Iho Hock Islain Mrs. Hunt , wife oiiiie late L. E. Hunt o the Ogdcn house , has elccided to mnlco he homo for the nrcbent , at least , with he father , Mr. J. MllllRan , of Omaha , unel t that place she and her personal cffeutavci moved yesterday. John LocUwood Dodco and Miss Carrl Dodge , son nnd daughter of N. P. Dodge , ai expected homo next Monday. ' 1'ho lormer 1 a college ) student at Harvard , nnd the lattc has been attending school at Korthauiptoi Macs. i O 'I : Tijiton lias bargains in real estate. Unloa Abstract company , 30 Main stree The engineers btnko for Durlin Bro for their precedes , 5S3 Broadway , E Lloyd will tuko your order. Tol,290 , 1 . Wo hnvo n number 'oJslightly ilan egcd. piuuos and orpau's. winch will I eolel at n 'bargain. 'Cull on Maollo ' Mu'bi6Co.,103Maius { . WHAT'S ' ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The High School Graduates Another Class This Evening. TWO BOLD ROBBERS CAPTURED. They Flnrco n Dpnlson I'nrnior Out of $ JriOO Dcnth of Sirs DnvU I'crflonnl Paragraphs Merc Horn- ? . Tlio IIlull School Graduates. The commencement exorcises of the class of 'S3 , of the Council Hlnffs high school take place this evening nt Dalnny's oper.i house. The class is composed of cloven members , eight young ladles nnd three young gentle men. The motto is very nppropnito "Koiv- ng , not drifting. " The programme for the evening is as fol lows : l-AtlT ONE. Music Selection Orchestra Invocation Hov. (3. ( W. Crofts Salutatory Charles J. Huntlngtem Music- selection , Orchestra Essay Tides Oinee V. Hellley Oration Success in I.lfo . . .Kdwin Mitchell Kssay Historic Centers..Lena M. Wallace Music Instrumental durt I' . A. Tulleys anel F. llndollct. Oration Uo I 'mil A. Tulleys Clhss History Mary E. Oliver Music Selection Orchestra I'vur T\\O. Essay Music In Nature Edith Fletcher Class Prophecy Margaret M. Urittoti Essay Imagination Mary McMdlcn Muslo Vocal solo "Como to Me. " Mnry E. Oliver. Essay The Circle Jennie Howe Address to Juniors. . .Charles L. lluutinirton Hesono | Stella Patterson Music Class Song Valedictory Iciiuie Howe Presentation of Diplomas Music selection Orchestra . it. An Old Farmer llnhlicel. The donblo-hoadcd conlidfnco game and robbery by which an old gentleman , Samuel Eastman , living near Denison , was robbed of $ ' ,500 , has c.iusjil no Jittlo ex- itcnieiit. One ; of the sharpers rcprcs"ntcd himself as n eastern banker seeking western invest- nonts anel desirous of buying Mr. East- nnn's farm. They started out in a buggy to ook over the farm. In n shady cove in the linbcr they met a burly fellow , pretending o ho a Texan , who was fiuying stock. The 'oxan told as a } ole how ho had lost $500 on vhat ho called a "monte" game in Omaha , lo showed the banker and Mr. Eastman low it was done , and them the betting fol- owcd as usual. The banker won MO. The L'exnn seemed loaded with money , but re- narked that ho always wont prepared to ako cam of it displaying a hideous revel ver. Finally the Texan importuned Mr. iastman to bet , but ho refused. Then ho generously offered to give Mr. Eastman 11,500 if ho would pick out the right card. I'ho hanker quietly called Eastman's atten- lon to the card with the turned corner , and Jio latter picked it out. The olel gentleman licked out the card , and it proved o bo tlio right one. Mr. Eastman declined to take the 1,500 , but the J'cxan and the banker Insisted that t fairly belonged to him. The Texan utter a little , said It was no moro than fair hat Eastman should show up that he had 1,500 , for ho couldn't be expected to bet noiicy aga'nst ' nothing. Mr. Eastman was inally persuaded to go to the bank , while ho Texan left S1.500 in the banker's hands o bo paid to Mr. Eastman if tlio latter showed up that he had a like amount. The .Texan went with the old gentleman to the > anU , secured $1,500 cash , and , returning tc ho shady nook , it was handcel over to the > ankor to count , ho buiiii' referee. The lankcr in turn handed it over to the Texan , o also count. The Texan jammed the noncy in his pocket , pulled his revolver auel lisappcarcd in the brush , leaving the olel nan Eastman terribly frightened , and the banker trying to calm him. The banker expressed regret , and as an eastern capitalist said ho could more easil.y ifford to lose thr SI,500 than Mr. Eastman , md it was partly his fault that he had been robbed. Ilo was going to Omaha , and whrn "ic returned to close negotiations for the 'arm would bring back enough additional nonoy to make up the loss. After the disappearance of the two ras- jals Mr. Eastman made his loss known tc Sheriff Moonry , who succeeded in tracing them to DCS Molncs , where they were ar rested and brought back. When searcheil the Texan had $ M1 anel the banker $400. Thoi lad various implements belonging to crooks .ho Texan wearing a colored shirt front , ad ustcd so as to bu used as a mask for the 'ace and immediately replace under the vest The two fellows are to have a preliminary scaring at Denison to-day. Grand balloon ascension by the iticknnoos , Satimlay evening , 8 o'clocK cor. Broadway nnel Eighth sis. Free Iiullmi show every nigtht foi ; hreo weeks , corner of Broadwtiy ane Eighth hts. Narrowly lOtcapi-d Dentil. Yesterday afternoon a little child got li ihe way of a Main street car and very ncarl ; met its death. The horses were going at tcr ritic speed , and although thu little ono wa been by the driver the car could not \ > < stopped until the child was under the horses feet. It was knocked down , and when th car canio to a standstill the wheels wer against the child's body. It was consider ably braised , but tlio escape with its life wa . onsldercd a miracle by those who witnessei the accident. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur lashings of tlio Now York plumbing Co E. H. Shoafo loans money on chatte security of every descriplion , Privat consulting rooms. All business btrietl , conliilcntiul. OlJico 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stuirs. Buy a "Whlto"bow. much. 20 N.Muin S. 13. Wadsworth & Co , loan monev. SOUTH O.MAI I A NEWS. Notes About tlio City. The South Omaha opera house will b thrown open to the public to-nigii for the llrst time , and the South Omah Dramatic club will hold the boards with tn drama , "Found at Last. " It is a home ei tcrprlsa and should bn patronized by a South Omaha. One reason why the ordinance for votin bonds for the L street viaduct is postpone Is that the syndicate engineer has not sul nilttcd his plans or estimates to the councl Assistant City Engineer Lawrence had hi ull ready a month ago. "Frit ? , " who so unceremoniously broke u the council meeting Wednesday night , wi lined $10 and coasts by Judpo Uouthcr yestc day. Ho is entered on.tho jail record as "Bi liouiiuu Fritz. " Owen Hrady had Watchman Bull , of th S'wlfT comply , Si-rested for assault and ha tery. It was tried bjforo Justice Levy , an the eyldenco went to sbow that Brady W smuggling In beer to the workmen again ! the rules of the llrui. Hull caught on an prevented him , and hunco the alleged nssaul The case was dismissed. Bon McCoy's suit forSOOOdamages again the Burlington was heard in North Omal and concluded yesterday. The jury wi out all night and were uuablo to agree , nit being in favor of plaintiff and throe agams Ttio Hoof and Horn has arranged to ha\ items of interest from tbe convention bulli tmed at their oulce. No trace has been found of the two nu who brolto jail Wednesday ' A wash which will remove the sui burn acquired by outdoor sports is mae by adding to twelve ounces of olde flower water six drachma of coinini soda and six drachms of powdered bora Applied to the skin it will make it i clear and soft as a baby's. OMAHA NI3WS. Unltcel States Court. VEitmrr roil Tiir.'coMhAsV. The Jury in the casd of Coy against the Jnlon Pacific Hallway company , for personal njurles sustained by being struck by ft rclRht tmln while petting off of a passenger rain at the South Omalia station a year ago , cturncd a verdict for the company. srcs rou iuvAnr. . Tlio case of Chester Case against the Anglo American Provision company nnd thors , the others being the Union Stock fords companywas on trial yesterday before udpo Dunely. Case was In the employ of no above companies nt South Omaha , ho 10th of March , 1SS7 , in building a storage oiiso. Ho sets fortn in his complaint hat the Union Stock Yards company own nd operate n railror.il that runs near the lulldlng ho was working on. Ho states that o was instructed by the companies , In vhoso employ ho was , to put up flinging long side nf the building to work on ; that lie companies did not warn him that during Upper } ' and muddy weather the railroad rack along that sldo of the building was able to slide when trains were passing vcr it and that said traclt did lldc , and the cars came In contact twlth the taping uion which he was working and do- loltshed it. throwing him to the ground ; liat In the wreck ho sustained Injuries to 10 extent of a broken leg , wounded knee. lirco broken ribs nnd an injured sntno ; and liat since the nccldi'iit he has been an mva- el anel unable to work. Ho asks the court o compel the defendants to pay him $12,000 'anuiges. District Court. junon DOVM : AND TIIC LAWYIIHS. Mr. Frank Moores , clerk of the district ourt , appealed in the court-room yesterday s usual to read the minutes of Wcdncs- ay's proceedings. In the left breast pocket f his coat was a handsome Hag handkcr- lilef , the will-bo campaign emblem of the epublican party. Whether tins handkcr- lucf had anything to do with Judge Doanc's nergy in the call of the calendar or nets s not , nor will it probably ever be novvn. There was undoubtedly something hat agitated his temper , and the manner in vhlch ho assigned for trial , passed , continued ml dismissed cases was enough to almost ako men's breath away. In reply to he announcement made by some attor- uys that they were occupied in the United States court , ho assured them anel all ho members of the bar that the proceedings n the district court would hereafter take recedenco of any other public or legal busi ness and that when cases were assigncel they vould be called , and when called disposed of n some way and not left on the call from day o day as they had been for the past week , 'bo promptness exacted from the members f the bar at the hands of his honor calls to heir minds his own unusual promptness in ittonding court when ho was a member of lie bar even when he had a case on trial. A $30 coiT. The case of Lowe against the Pullman alaceCar company was called for hearing fcsterday morning before Judge ) oano. Lowe was riding a Pullman ar coming from St. Joseph o Omaha and left the car to take breakfast n the dining car. When ho returned ho ound that his coat had been stolen. Ho isks the court to compel the company to pay lim $30 , the price of the coat. A TWO-TIMR WINXnil. The seconei case of Hellman r.gamst Snow- L-ii for forcible detainer and possession of a tore building on Farnam street was con- dueled yesterday before Judge Hopewcll uul the Jury instructed by the court to lind or the defendant , which they did. The case s the same as the one tried Wednesday , in vlnch the verdict was given for the defend- int. THE XOTT ; ovnnnun. Proceedings were begun yesterday by Leo M. Wilson against Jens and Anna S. Hanson o collect $ ; i(7.30 : duo on a promissory note , and the foreclosure of a mortgage on real es- ate in Lowo's addition to satisfy tlic claim. lIVMAOr.ll $4,000 WOKTII. Edward and Hachcl Ainscow had property ivhieh was taken by the city for the purpose if widening Fiftc'-'iith street , and they claim hat it was appraised way below its market value. They therefore ask a judgment against the city in the sum ofl,000 Ari'cti. riwi TIII : Ai'i'iiusnus. The appraisers appointed by the city to npprniso the lands of Henry St. Felix and Joseph P. Kraicho taken for the purpose of widening and straightening Mcgeath and Twenty-ninth streets , awarded them $ : )30 ) each , from which they appeal , and yesterday petitioned the court to give them more. County Court , OSIIOItXi : WANTS I11S 1'AV. D.M.Osborno & Co. brought suit yesterday against the Western trnnsler & Storage company to collect $ lSUifor goods furnished them. DIDN'T PAT THE NOTK. Soper , Wells & Co. allege that the Omaha Art Furniture company gave their promis sory note for i23 . ! ) 'i , which they have not aid , and thpy yesterday brought action to recover the amount due. DEN VIS' 111(1 ( C'lOAI ! 1III.I , . Vcr PliincK Bros. , of St. Paul , Minn. , yes terday complained that Dennis Cnnnighnm has refused to pay a cigar bill of $2r5 , and brought suit to recover. A. ritorKsrrn DIIAI-T. Herman Baumcr , White- and Chute allege , accepted a draft for .Vl'.i.s , which ho after wards allowed to go to protest , and they yes terday asked the court to give them a judg ment In the sum cited against Baumcr. MAia'.S IIEQL'KST. Mary Phelps yesterday imido application to ho appointed administratrix of the estate of Elkanah G. Phelps , deceased. to tlie Tinat. Tlio virus of rheumatism often re mains in the system through life , when it does not cut tlio thread of existence suddenly , as it. is always liable to do by attacking tlio" heart. Kre the grip of thin tenacious disease tightens , it should bo unloosed by that bcnoficient liberator from disease , Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters , which will free the Bull'ere-r at the outset from subsequent pain and danger. Ne purer or moro agreesablo blood do- purent exists , as multitudes of the rheumatic neuralgic have ascertained by certified experience. It is through a medium of the regular action of the kidneys and bladder that an outlet is alToi'deel for tlio escape of impurities which . begot not only rheumatic , but gouty ailments and elropsical oflusions. To these organs tlio Bitters gives an impulse - pulse , never verging on tlio bound of irritation , but sufticicnUy vigorous to cause them and the bowels to perform their functions with olock-liko precis ion. Use it also for dyspepsia , bilious. ness , fever and ague and debility. Old linings should bo washed , ironed and kept in u receptacle devoted to sueli things. It is seldom these can bo util ized in n good dress , but sometimes come in for coarse children's garments foi everyday wear. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SrECIAI < ailyertls menH , such an Lost , found , To Loan , For Pale. To itant , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will i > e Inserted In tills column at theo \ \ fatdof TCN CENTS PISH LINE for the first In- tertlon and Five Cents J'or Line for 6&ch Bubsa- quent Insertion. Leave advertlaemcnti at out cilice , No.'i f earl Street , near liroadway , Coun cil Uluffa Iowa , WANTS. ( - plain sewing done a No. 1127 Tlilrd avenue , or by the day. ITlOlf KENT Good house of eleyen rooms 1 ? Ilcnt I2o per month. Pleasantly eituated- lawn , L-arden ground and fruit. Apply at olUc of Horace Kverett , Council IHulTs , Iowa. HUNT I'urnlshcd and unfurnlbhei rooms , with modern conveniences , at a Uluiri.t. 1710H IlENT For the aununer only , one of th J. ploasauteat mnall residences in tlie city , a ! furnished , bath room , city water , rcutrall located , exce-llent neifhborhood. Family Bpin east. Iminwllate posbesplon given. Addret llesldecce , care lleo olllco , Council jJlnfls. rpo KENT Immediately , 'for the summer. J. uood farnlshi'il house. 1U rooms. ; cloiet au bathroom ; city'Wuter. Apply on premises , 61 Itb aye. TZ > CD"I If I 1 TTI T JZDJr6XLJ CJrJtU I SHOWING THE ADVAKTTACtES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest MOCK , 1 METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Goods , ' Lowest Prices , Clothing , Hats , Caps , cto. M 2 < 2S . . MUSIC .COMPANY. JLVr. F. RQHRER , Wlllldm Siodantopf , i ? laDai xi ssa ? .irSi . . . De l In -f * e i Evertlt & Fisher c25 amm. VWKI CUff & .Countjr REAL fiSTATE _ MUTUAL. UnS IK3. CO. Naw Toffc II . - OJ JHJ M ln SL Council St S | tiag JlliilTs. , ' , A * . , Om * T.t . , v aC \ > CO " CO CO "xxyy v uTs Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK/ Your Patronage „ Or > VT > of Any Banh In the city. | Is Solicited * . ' , & .H..D , Foster , 3W&E. L. SQUIRE'S' ' COUNCIL I1LUKFS , , . . ' rcrcgoj . & Moore's * > Abstracts of Title Wholesale. ' < % SantD ARE THE BEST. No. . 8. Pearl St. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. , ETC . o 33 : BEE : S Manufacturer of FSno Cnriingcs and Buggies. H. F HATTENH AUER 1 always keep in Block a largo variety of eastern 1 linvo nlwavs a full stock to select from. . , , make Carnages , which 1 Hell at a very low rato. Call anel examine. Prices Low. A'oi. ay to ft I \ Fourlli Slrcot. 1 nmmwnvs ready to show poems. Wrought and Cast I f " 1 " Bl FOR i JinUdings , Automatic Jliyhcst Economy , ENGINES - . . Xcw .C Xil Uand LillUII LiV Slmplicit/ and Durability. Ne > s. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BluITsIa. Telephone 160. "IX r ANTED-3 men to work. 1) . J. Smith , frut1 1 1 grower , South 1st at. _ KENT A splendid , airy front room. FOR < lt casing room nnd closet , furnished , at reasonable ) rates. TO Washington , nvo. _ YX7E U AVK two 10-room brick houses to trnde V ' _ for merchandise. Johnston It Van 1'ntten. \\7 ANT To exchangeNebinsku or Wisconsin i i farm hinds for Coum.il Iliulls or Uiniiha propel ty or merchandise. O. I' . McKesson. _ T710H SAtiE A Rood , complete bakery. " 13 JJ llroadwav. 1-red Auwt-rda. _ T WlLli buy uooil second-hand furniture , stov JL and cartels j will pay full cash value. A Mandvl. ! K1 Ilroadway. TjlT'ANTED Stocks ol merchandise.Have IT Omaha and Couucll lilulTs city property , also western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson & Christian , Koom 33 , Cnamber of Commerce. Omaha. SAIiIJ At a bargain. 40 acres near stock FOIl . South Omnha , Neb. , Johnson & Christian , Koom 30 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. _ _ _ _ _ " ASTED-A nrst-class cook at the Crcston house- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A place to cave for horses , milk WANTKH other \\ork In private family. J.I" , lice ollicc , Council llhillB. DO YOU WANT You can get it in any amount , on either shorter or long time , on chattal or real estate security Has real estate of all kinds. Call on or address L. 11. Crnftb , KJJ llroadway. Council Illmrs. _ PROF7HENRY RUIFROK7" Instructor of Music , No. 114 Stntesman street , rouncll lllulls , nnd Melntierg'uMusic Stole , Dodge htroetOmaha. Notice to lei ciianis The Roberts Portable nnd Adjustable Store shelving is now on exhibition in J. Neunwvcr's now building on Broad way , Council Bluffs. The patentee bo- licits your careful investigation , rely ing upon your judgment and exper ience with different systems of tihelv- ing. Wo believe il to bo the best and most practical arrangement for conven ience over put in a building. Please give it a thorough examination. The shelves are neat in construction ; can bo put up quickly and cheaply ; can betaken taken down , moved and fact up without the aid of a mechanic. They adjubt niooly to the distance dcbircd between shelves and give the goods a grand and beautiful dibplay. Every wossiblo ad vantage is combined in this system. Every merchant should call and see us for wo have the MEUCHAXT'S FIUKNU. B. P. ROBERTS. The Morris Typo Writer Is n practical , well mailo nnd llnely tlnlsliea ninchliin. anel combines the perfect lettering , exact atllRiimriit , anil raplu wiltini ; of a hiKii nriccil writer. Tlio KDI- fclJN StlMKOUHAl'lI , the ) best apii.irfttns inaele for inanirolilliiK autoRrniihlo mill type writer work : Il.lKW copies can be taken. TYJ'C WlUTBIl BunnUes for Bale Semi for circulars. The Ux- ceMor Co. , Council Illuns.Ia. Jlentlou this paper. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. K * Llroadway Council niuffs , Iowa. Established IB5T. COUNCIL ItMJFFS It. ( 'HAUL , Manufacturer. NO. 101 R. mtOAIMVAY. COnUESl'ONDKNOE 06DEN BOILER : WORKS - : - - - , CARTER & SOS , Prop' * . Mnmifotturersor AH finds of Steam Bailers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall for repair * promptly attended to. Satisfaction tuarnnteecl. lOthAvenuo. Ad drcbs Ouden Holler Works. Council llhilfa.Iowa. D. U. McOAHELO & GO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. BO And K2 Main StreetCouncil Oluls.iowi. Big lot of Vclloiv Jcr cy nntl NaiiFaniontl SWEET POTATO PLANTS , BALE HY J. R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer In Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , EAST 1'EKItCE STKKET , CoilllCtl lUllffH. MAIL OHDKHS 1'KOMITLY MLLED. JONES & SHUGART , UOKNTS K0n ( VICTOR CYCLES. HARDWARE AND STOVES. ( THE ( "WXIIIiAVKIX DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO. 211 BKOAOWAY. I Main St. , Contu-ll Only Hotel In the City with Fire Escape and Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable MAX Moiiy , - ritorniKTOR SNYDEB & SNYDEB M. B. SNYDEB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MBS. M. B. SNYDEB , SPECIALIST : Discuses of Women nnel Children , 307 Ilroaftway , Council HhiUu. Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroudwny , Council HlutTi , Opp. Dummy i ) pot norsrs and mules constantly on hand , for tale nt retail or In car load lots. . . Orders promptly Dlk-U by contract on short notice. Ktock cold on comi"011- ' ' Telephone 114. SCIIM'TBH 4 Ilor.r.V. IJummy Depot Council Illuffs NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1C14 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAUA.NBIJ WE HAYE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF Unl uUUU 9 UMnrtidy BUT WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART MENT IS CLEANED OUT. The Best Bargains Ever Offered will foe 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 vahies for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , 'S. PH From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER G. MILLER , Nos. II SL 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. KSTAIlljlSIlij ( ) 18 I a , INCOIU > OIIATEI > 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUllKKS. Especially Adapted f SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specification ! ) and estimates furnished for complt-tM ateam plants. HoRiilntlon , nnrablllly Oiur- niitecd. Can bho\Y letters from iiberawln'ie fuel Economy l e'inal with Corliss Non-C oudenalng. l IlOL'Si : , COIJ.VCIIKHJITS , IOWA. end for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / M Dl M C Hydraulic and Sanitary ICngincer. Plans , Kstimalej , HDIDl/I I iDI IN L" Specification" . Supervition of Public Work. Drown Building , Council Hlufls , Iowa. riMI PDHDIIT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Drown Duilding , 115 I I IN LL Y DU l1l\L" Pearl St. , Council IJIuire , Iowa. . 1 * MJM II I ! ! ! .mm IMMNMMMHM MMMMWWMMT. t " Justice ol the Ptacc. On1c ( over American Kxprett , No , 410 NCPLJMDT " " IJroadw.-iy , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . . < * * OTr\M | O OIIV/IO / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the Stale and Fed era OlUINL Ot OlIYlO" " Courts. Offlce Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart DBIIO Dlock , Council lihilTs , Iowa , fLJATCM Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Councl Li nAZ-LIN" Dluflk , Io a. Kpei ialtst In dlseiiHc ? of Ilye , I'.nr , More and 'I'llrout. ( iliiHuus Aicuruteiy I'lescribed. Cat' aurli treatt'd b\ mull after fir it coiiiuiltutlon. Main btic t and Hruudwuy. Ucblelcme , tilO limit bt. Iloura-l'.to , a to 6,7. 0 to 8:30. : ( 'eTuncil lllulls , Iowa. . MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BBOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260