THE DAILY BE15. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 rttAUIi STK12I2T. Delivered by Carrier In Any Part of the City nt Twenty Ccnta Per Week. H.W.TJI/TON. . MANAOHIl. TKIK1'HONK9 : IWMNKFS OFFICE. No. . ii/iTOK : , No. - ) . MINOR MiXT10N. : New spring goods nt Utttcr's. Now York I'lumblng company. Additional Council Blurts on fifth page. Olio republican drill corps will meet nt headquarters tills evening for tlio regular weekly drill. All members nro requested to bo present. Tlio work of InylnK the motor crossings on Ninth street Is ne.irly completed , and tlio motor cnrB will bo running through to Broadway - way by Sunday , u. The Council muffs district conference , f of thoMcthodistEpluop.it church , will meet it at Glcnwoocl. In. , Tuesday , Juno ' . > 0.aiid con tinue In session two ilnys. If tlio snmo vigilance nnd enthusiasm should bo shown by police ofllcors In hunting up crooks that Is shown In hunting up aim thumping reporters , property would bo safer. City Clerk Hurlco has Issued building per mits to the following named parties : Mrs. EmitV Scott , $1.000 ; O. Cliristensen , $1,001 ; F. li. Holland , $1,000 ; W. B. Unthanit , fl.OOO. . A gnng of men were set nt work yesterday morning tearing down tlio Washington avenue - nuo school building. The material is being piled up on the front of tlio grounds to make loom for the now building. Tlio agitation is being renewed for the driving out of the gambling houses from the mninl'001'8 uf piomliioiit business blocks. Tin.10 Is no other city where gambling l jouscs nro allowed to run sq open and reek- ' lessly as here. They should bo driven up i Blairs nt least. Mr. W. F. Inden , the I'nciflc Mutual oper ator , has shown very commendable enter prise during the Chicngo convention , in that ho has , without charge to anyone , received bulletins during all the sessions , and has licpt tlio people of tlio Bluffs posted as to every move. A detachment of Dodge Light guards , under command of Lieutenant Dixon , will npucnr in the gypsy scene of the "liohcinlnn Cllrl , " which will bo presented at the concert this evcnimr. The detachment will appear through the courtesy of Captain Cowles , and will ndd much to the setting of the scenes. Chief Lucas spent a portion of yesterday visiting tlio vailous saloons of the city In the Interest of the "monthly fine. " Some of them were found closed , others wanted a day to consider , while a few paid promptly. This order is "business" fiom the Jump , and tbcro is no question but that its enforcement will piovo n ilciuluncr on thn business. * " The newspapers of Omaha and Council Bluffs are devoting much space to and saying many good words of this city. If the boom docsn t become a boomer it will not bo be cause the newspapers fail to do their part. There are several big cntei prises to be added to Council Bluffs , which can be secured if the citizens want them as badly as tlio news papers do , and nro willing to work for them as enthusiastically. P County Supervisors Wnltc and Underwood drove ever the road between this city and Lake Mnnawa yesterday afternoon for the purpobo of ascertaining its condition and de termining how the $1,000 iccentiy appro priated by the board could bo e.\pondcd to the best advances. Tlio road is to bo graded , the bridge rcpaiied and otherwise improved. The work will probably bo done by Owen Bros. , who have already done considerable work for the city , ai.d have earned an en viable reputation for tlio thorough nnd satis- lactory manner in which they fulfill their contracts. The Chnutauqua literary circle hold its closing hcsbion last ovcnlntr nnd now ad journs for the summer. Next October it will open a now year and thoio should boa goodly number of members. The past year hns been very Instructive and interesting to all who liavu attended. Kov. Dr. 1'helps has proved himself a very valuable leader. Hav ing been HO long in educational work , and being of such rjpo scholarship and rare at tainments , ho is wonderfully well fitted for this position , and should bo retained if ho will consent. There was a larger crowd ot visitors at Lane Manawa Sunday evening than had ever been on the grounds before. Odcll Bros. Illuminated their bathing beach on the south side with 1.10 torches after ! ) o'clock , nnd n largo lumber of visitors availed them selves of the opportunity to talcu a bath in Mnnnwa by torchlight. Tlio steamers were well patronised , tliu visitors happy , nnd the bnthing was declared to bo "simply im- , mcnso. " The motor cars were taxed to their full capacity ; and the road between the city nnd the lake was lllled with stylish turnout * . It was the most successful day Manawa has seen. The committees having in charge the Chau- tauqun cnterprlso arc crowding along the subscriptions pretty well , but at tlio best It Is too slow. Citizens who can and who ought to tuko stock , compel other citi/ens , who are unfortunate enough to bo putting In their time in soliciting , to call and call again , they not having made up their minus. Coun cil Bluffs citizens need to learn to decide moro quickly. If they intend to give or take stock they should decide nt onco. Moro en terprises dlo from inactivity , nnd procrasti nation , thun for want of needed support. By all taking hold promptly twenty-four hours would see the Chautauqmi started. Buy \Vhito"HOw. . much. 20 N.Mnin. Buy miuitcls , grates and hearth fur- mshingfa of the Now York plumbing Uo. Union Abstract company , 3fl Main street. Tlio engineers falriko for Durltn Bros , for their groceries , fi33 Uroiulway. Ed Lloyd will tuUo your order. Tel. li'JO. Itcmoinboi * the bi'iiuilt concert for Miss Mnmio Fleming ut the M. 1C. church on Friday evening , June 2 ! ) Admission 25 cents. Tipton has bargains in real estate. B. B. Wuilbworth & Co. loan money. Personal Mr , nmlMix. J. R Kvunsaud son Gcorfo liuyo letui'iicd from Chicago , United States Deputy Marshal Duncan was a visitor In the city yesterday. Dr. Surah A. Smith Is expected to return from Chicago to-day ufter a. thrco week's visit. Judiro Carson went to Harlau yostordiiy to nttoud to the clobiui ; nmlteis of the tcTm Mr. Henry Swan rnturned yesterday from Chicago Uccompuiilud by his iioleo. Mil. Klrby , Miss Belle P.irkinson , of York , Neb. , who lias been visllhiK her brother , Mr. Al. Par- liinson , of this city , left yesterday for Plum Greek , Nub. On Wednesday evening tlio grand secre tary of the Not thwestorn Legion of Honoi will bo in the oily mid attend tha bcssion of thu local order. Oinnli.t l'rloi-8. "Ono weak only" nt SclnnUU'tf photo grnpli yullorv , 220 Mutn st.onodo7. cabinet bizo photos for only $2.00 , war rantoJ to suit. Don't ' like them , don1 tuko thorn , uiul sit n iiin. E. II. Shcafo loans inonev on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. AH uusiness strictly confidential , Olllco 600 Broadway , cor- ncr'Wain street , up-btnirs. Travelers ! Stop at the BoehtoU. Undo Snm After Another Illicit Whisky Seller. WATCHING THE BULLETINS. How the muff hot. Tnlk A I > PH Molnes Mnn in Sonrcli of Ills Wlfc-Tho City Marshal SUCH tlio Coun ty A UeportcrTliumncd. On Thrlr aitificlc. The disturbers of the pence monopolized the attention of Judge Aylesworth In police court yesterday morning. Sunday had proved n very prolific day In the way of furnishing pugilistic amusement , nnd several of the nmnteur "pugs" were trotted into court to settle for their fun. John Miller Imd refused to settle for his hash In n Lower Hroiuhvny restaurant , nnd had made the atmosphere rather warm for the proprietor when ho Insisted on Immediate payment. Ho was fined $10.10 for his diversion , and jcing ahortof collateral , was relegated to the cobox for a spice of seven days. Tlio next cnso was against \VilllnmJoffrlcs , Harry Jeffries , John Mnher and Mike Kll- dane for rioting at the "Turf. " The two Intler did not make Ihelr appearance , and their money was declared forfeited. William Jeffries pleaded guilty , and wns lined f'J.OO. His brother pleaded not guilty and his cnso was continued Until afternoon. Klldane and Mnher showed up later , and ashed to have their cases heard , as they did not wish to lose their il5 apiece. The three cases were tried In the afternoon. The court concluded Hint it wns "a very lively little dlftlculty while It lasted , " nnd Jlncd Harry Jeffries and Mnhcr each S" > and costs. It was conceded that Mahcr had a right to eject Jeffries from his place of business , but the Judge thought there was a few unnecessary blows struck , and Inflicted the flno for the gilt-edged manner in which the work was done. James Mnplcton was the only name pre sented on account of liquor guzzled , and the usual tonic prescribed In such cases , $ r,03 , was chalked against it. The case of Ofllcer Nick O'Brien wns then called. O'Brien ' was charged with an assault with intent to do great bodily injury on the person of W. J. Carter , the local representa tive of the Omaha Republican. Ho waived an examination and was bound over lo the grand jury in the sum of $500. J. J. Shea became his bondsman nnd ho wns released. A warrant was then issued for the urres > t of James Madden O'Brien's father-in-law , - - , for threatening Carter , and ho will bo put under bonds to keep the peace. Tlio attack of which Ofllcer O'Brien stands charged was most cowardly and brutal. Ho took excep tion to an at tlclo that Carter bail writa-n , and because the latter i efused to retract , gave him a terrible beating and kicking. Carter offered him the use of tlio columns of the paper if he wished to icply , but lie did not accept it. It is claimed that O'Brien made numerous Ihreats against Caller , but this O'Brien ' denies. The feeling of the citizens against O'Brien ' is very strong. His assault was entirely uncalled for , and the popular expression is that ho must be made to suffer severely for it. Ho has tamed down considerably sinc3 the affair took place , ns he then insisted that ho would "lick Carter seven days in a week if ho did not let up on him , " but now bo sees his mis take and fears that ho seriously overstepped his bounds. The man Madden wns also quite loud mouthed over the affair , nnd threatened to finish the work that O'Brien ' had begun. Ho pulled in his horns yesterday and was rcmarxnbly submissive. The mayor Is quite indignant over the affair and censures O'Brien severely , thinking that an oftlccr should be the last one to so grieviously disregard the law that ho is sup posed to enforce. There is considerable talk of celling up a petition to have O'Brien's 11- cense as an officer revoked , and it is quito probable that the request will bo granted. Jt Is said that ho is possessed with the idea that the city cannot get along without his services , and an etiort will be iniido to con vince him of his serious mistake. Comments on tlio Bulletin. The bulletin boards were watched moro eagerly than ever by Council Bluffs eyes yesterday. When the result was declared theio was liltlo hurrahing. The republicans seemed strongly in favor of Blainc , and they showed Iheir disappointment somewhat. Still the largo majority of those who were heard to express an opinion , suoko very favorably and with increasing enthusiasm of Harrison. "If wo can't have Blaine , why , Harrison's tlio man. He's all right and he'll bo a win ner. " The sentiment was repeated time and again by republicans , though differing some what in the language used. A democrat , prominent in sporting circles , voiced the sentiment of many of his party hero in remarking. "I don't believe anybody can boat Cleveland. Harrison's u good man , though , and will pull strong. Tlio betting lias been $100 to10 in favor of Cleveland , but I don't believe it will bo many days before it will bo oven money. " There was very little disappointment ex pressed among the local republicans hero in regard to their own stale's candidate. It feooms that they were rather burpriscd that Allison .should develop as much strength as ho did. "Allison could Imvo had it if he hadn't been from Iowa. They're sure of Iowa any way. " AV anted His Wl To. A DOS Moines loafer applied to tlio police yesterday morning to assist him in recover ing the wife of his bosom , who had ran nwny nnd left him a few days before. Investiga tion showed that the woman had been sup porting him until she became tired of it. and liiul coma to this city to get rid of him. Chiol Lucas i of used to lake any slops In the mut ter , nnd told the fellow to Jump the town immediately or ho would run him In , The police nro not disposed to mnko life anj imrdcr than necessary for a woman whose worst falling is a disinclination to support a huy husband. AVnntH His FCCB. The case of Marshal Prank Gunnella vs Pottawattamlo county was tried before Judge Aylcswoith in the biiperlor com t yesterday afternoon. The suit Is biought to recover ccitnln fees amounting to over ? GOO. Attorneys noys Holmes nnd Mynster appeared for ( iiiiuielln , and County Attorney Uailuy con dueled tlio defense. The case was argued ut borne length , nnd was tukcu under advise meat by the court. pAii Mr. Fred Iludlcr lias been in the city for two weeks or so , belling torritorv for " \Yobber's patent grazing miuzlo , ' one of the best things for the farmer ever seen. Tliib numlo allows the nni- niul to run loose in tlio corn Hold , and prevents injury to the growing crops , while it allows it to grano freely upon the ground or grnbb crop. A calf can run with its mother , cat grass but cnn- not sunk. Horses , colts , etc. , can gnvzo in orchards , but cannot injure the trees by eating limbs or leaves , ns the muzzle is cloaoif when the animal's head is raibod from the ground. A cow can eat grabs , but cnnnot suck herself. We can nnd do cheerfully recommend the invention to the pubfic generally. Mr Iluiller has sold while hero the right to several counties to coma of thojboat citi- sseiiu and still ho is negotiating for other talcs. For territory apply to Fred Ilud' lor , general agent , at Bochtolo hotel. See in this issue Chautauqua special oicuraiou. A WEEK -OF- FOJE THE ECONOMICAL ! There .are hundreds and thousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dollars lars , but how few where you can save them ? You can save not only DIMES , but DOLLARS , by attending our Six Days' Un loading sale , commencing to morrow. Each and every department will be full of the best bar gains ever offered. Grand special sale of Para sols. Grand special sale of Laces and Embroideries. Special bargains in Hosiery , Gloves and Corsets. Tremendous clearing out sale of WHITE Goons , LAWNS and WASH DKKSS GOODS. Special bargain sale of Silks and Dress Goods. All must be sold during this Aveek at Half Price at KOS. 218 , 220 , 222 & 224 BROADWAY. OrtillKC Mr. and Mrs.Vadsworth are welcomed heartily to a permanent residence in this city. Tlio following details of the happy event aio from the Houbton , Tex. , Djily Post : One of the prettiest weddings of the sea son occurred last evening at OiliO o'clock at Major H. Hvntt's residence , No. 144 Travis street , when Miss Hattie Hyatt , a popular nnd charmiiiB young lady of this city , and Mr. S. D. Wailsworth , a prominent young business man of Council Uluffs , la. , were united in marriage In the presence of n few friends. Tlio parlors were beautifully decor ated for the occasion. As the clock pointed to 0:30 : , tlio handsome groom with his pretty bride cntcn-l the par lor while the inspiring strains of n beautiful wedding inarch pealed forth under the guidance of the well-known musician , Mrs. 13ujac. The groom wns diessed in the conventional black and thu bndo wore an exquislto cream-colored satin with a hand- homo bridal veil. Looped at her corsage was a bouquet of pure white llowors. Kov. D. F. C. Timmons , pastor of Shearn church , per formed , in an impressive manner , the mar- ri.igo ceremony after the ritual of the Metho dist church. After the ceremony the bridal couple and a few invited guests repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The couple left at ' . ) : ! IO last night for their future homo in Council Hlu Ifs , followed by the good wisnes of a host of friends in tills city. Tlio bridal presents were numerous and handsome. Chautauriuti train to Crete Friday next. Xo Whisky on the Quiet. Deputy United States Marshal Duncan ar- i Ived in the city yesterday morning In charge of n man from Shcuaudoah , charged with selling liquor in violation of tlio revenue laws. Ho had a hearing before Clerk F , II. Hunter , and was bound over to the Septem ber term of the United States court in the sum of $300. Ho furnished the required sum , ami was released. Ho Is charged with run ning a little sldo booze counter in connection with his restaurant , and the authorities "tumbled" to his racket. Marshal Duncan gives these little matters prompt attention , this being the second cnso of thu kind din- pobcil of in the past four days. Look In this issue for "Say , Look Hero ! " notice. Say , Jjonk Hero ! ! If you want to pot a correct nnd an in telligent idea of just \vhutu ( Jlmutuuquu assembly is , then go with UB on the ex cursion to Crete , Nub. , loavinj , ' Hrond- way U. 1' . depot nt 0:15 : n. in. Friday , Juno 20 , wo will have throuffh cars nnd tickets. The faro from Council 131ulTs to Crete nnd return , including admission to the grounds , will ho $2.75 , good for ton days , returning on any day nnd train the holder may choose. Tickets can bo hud , commencing Wed nesday morning , nt Harkneba Bros , ' Union Ticket olllco , corner Broadway Pearl fcts , ; Piicillo housoWubabh Ticket otllco , corner liroudwny nnd Main bts. ; Camp & Ellis , Oporu Iloitbo Drug store ; U. P. Broadway depot , O1H- cor & Pusoy's bank , liushnoU'u book store nnd J. B. Atkinb' drug store. Let the people of this city turn out us becomes the occasion and go and hoar and see , returning thoroughly infused with "Chuutuuqua" Ideas Lot not your neighbor rest until ho or she lias personally bocoino informed of the great adxnntagcs that are sticured by having an institution of this charwtor iu our midst. The crowd attending Ihis I SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stock , I METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Goods , Lowest Prices , . Clothing , Hata { XXXXXX7 ? Wllll&m SlndontDpf * JU , J -Denier In < " Hardman , Evcrdi < 0 Fisher City&.Countj REAI/ESTATE = . . * A ' Main St. Council ni ( T $ . 1314 St. V ) 3S Largest Capital and Surplus Your Patronage CITIZENS STATE BANK „ of Any Bank in the city. , Is Solicited. XX & O c > o xv < Js , H , & R. D.Foster , " , -SMDKE , ' COUNCIL niAII'FS J , W , O. L. SQUIRE'S Painb. Oil Glenn Go , Poregoj & Moored Abstracts of THte * . ; Wholesale. Santa No. 8. Pearl St. ARE THE BEST. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. CXE * M" ' i"iBuaMBMl M aaVMMai3BBC > 2HMHH MQMMUBeREi lKni BEWMBBlHMl HttaHl 'fMnr\tiiriT \ viTirraravTiwraiii ii IIMI.IH 11.1 n mi , j i UuLliy uJiJJ-L imi-LJIII Manufacturer of Fine Cart luges and Buggies. H.F HATTENHAUER - I always Iceoj ) In stoclc n Inrpo variety of eastern I Imvo always a full stoclc to select from. . , soli , malco Cnrruif'ea , which 1 atu very low rule. Call nnd examine. Prices Low. Xo . U7 lo ! Hj roiirth Slrcot. I nin always rciulv to show poons. assembly is so great that cars could not bo promihud us for Thur&day or Satur day , but for Friday only. .1. M. OlTIlSliKU , Recording Secretary C. B. C. A. Musical llccltnl. Mr. CUarlcs Hnctcns' third recital will tnko l > lnco on Thursdny ovcniiiR next nt Mueller's hull. The following will bo the programme : Selection from Mpiulolssolili's work by the Stryk en bhuisluH Club. Vocnl ducttlno ' 'Carlo is Muojd" Verdi Mibs Amundii Knrb.iqh aiid , Mr. Arthur Karb.icli. Solo ( piano ) Songs without \rords. . . . , . . . .Mendelssohn Miss Pearl Chamberlain. Vocal "Ctivntlno" "Una rocu ilocofa. ' " . . . . . . . . Hosslni Mis. Orphu Meyers. Violin solo "Scene do Uiillct".f . . .DoHcrlot Mr. Hurbcrt Ko-iers. Vocal song "Voi clio bapetu" . s Mozart 1'iano solo "Invitation to nance" . . . .Weber Miss Olla L. Cook.l Vocal aria "Qui S dcgno" ( Mapic Flute ) Mcwni t Mr. Arthur K.irb.ich. Sonata No. 12 , o Hat for piano mid violin First Movement ' Mozart Miss P. Chamberlain and Mr. B.iotcns. Vocal romance "Thou Art Mine" Mine"Tito Tito Mattel Mrs. Orpha Meyers. Vocal duett "Evening" Otto Nicolal Miss N. Karbach and Mr. N. Kiirbach. Evening recreation , No. 3..IJ. 0. Faulconicr Stryk en blasslust club. X. B. Programmes for admission to be had at Mr. linctcns' conservatory , 1''U Seventh stieet , fice of charge. Tlio "Woman's exchange will enter tain the bociable of the Presbyterian church , Tuesday evening , at the house ot Mibs VVoirich , 1112 Fourth fatreet. Everyone invited. The Unity guild sociable will ho entertained at tlio residence of Mr. Hobert Hain , No. b2j Pierce street , by Mrs. B. Ilatrg , Miss Mo- Cloud and Miss Phu'bo Damon Wednesday evening , Juno'J . Agoodtimo is expected. All all are coulmllj invited. Miss Elllo Moon will take classes in the common s-chool branches during the summer months at reasonable rates. Further information can bo obtained by inquiring at 018 Sixth btreet during the coining week. Engineer Brodbcclc is to survey tlio Man awa road to day und make an estimate of tlio amount of Jilhng icqmred previous to the letting of the contract. The woric of im provement is to bo begun immediately , and will bo completed in two weeks. The finest bread at C. J. Swan's bak ery , 215 Main ; frc&li cakes and confec tionery Mis Mary Boll and Miss ICatio Bushel ] , two of the teachers in the school hero , went to Omaha .vchterday. While there Miss Bushel ! lost tier pockctbook , containing be tween $45 and t5J. The Kickapoo Indians , with their wonderful medicines , are here , corner Broadway and Eighth sts. Tlio republican club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock sharp at its rooms. Without health life has no sunshine. Who could bo happy with dyspepsia , pileb , low bpirits , headache , ague , or diseases of the stomach , liver or kid- noysV Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above dibcascs. Price 60 cents. C. F. Goodman. THEO. BECKMAN , MAMjrACTUiuu : or AND DKAI.KU IN HARNESS SADDLES , , i BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A I'ull ABsortmont o ( Hiirnoas Gooili Con- fctantly on Hand. Itcimtringr Xcully and Proiliplly Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL IflvUl.FH. Ji J : IOWA SPECIAL NOTICES. _ NOT I OK. SPKCIATjaclvcrtlsoinen's , such as Lost , found , To I.onn. For Snip , To Kent , Wixnts , Hoarding etc. . will bo Inserted In this column nt the low rutoof TBN CKNTS 1'KH UN15 for the first In- sertkm nml Five Cents 1'er Line for each subss- ijueut Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our olllcp. No. 12 1'eixrl Street , iiear Hrondway , Coun cil HUHts I own. WANTS. IIKSSMAICINO Also plain sewing done nt No. IK Third avenue , or by the any. " 1710H HUNT ( ! oed house of eleven rooms. JKent tit per month. Pleasantly Mtuatort lawn , gulden ground uud fruit. Apnly ut olllco of llor.ico Kvorott , Council lllulls , IOWA. FOlt HUNT Furnished and unfurnished rooms , with modern conveniences , nt 11 lilllllM. _ FOR HUNT For flip summer only , one of the lilt-as.inti'st Email residences In the city , nil furnished , liath room , city water , centrally located , excellent neighborhood. Family KOHK ! past. limiK'dlnto possession given. Addiess Kesldence , caio Hee olllce , Council llluirs. rilO HHNT Tnuncdlately , for the summer , n JL good furnished house , 10 rooms ; closet and until room ; city water. Apply on premises , 8U ! Cth avo. _ "Vl/n IIA"\n : twolO-room brick liouscs to trndo forincrchandlse. Johnston tVViin I'attcn. " \\7ANT-To exchuiiKO Nebiaska or Wisconsin i T fnrm lands for I'ouncll lllulls or Omaha propel ty or inerchiiiullHU. O. I1. McKesson. I WILL buy Rood fccoud-band furniture , stov and carpets ; will pay full cash value. A Mandel , IK ) Ilroadway. \\7"ANTKD Stocks ot merrlmndlse. Have ' Omaha nnd Council llluirs city property , nlto western land to exchange for goods. Cullen on or nddross .lohusoii .V Christian , Itocm 'Jj , Cliambcr of Commeice. Omaha. _ SAI/K At a bargain , W acres near stock yards. South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson & Christian , Hoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. WANTUI ) V nrst-chiss cook at the Crestoa house. DO YOU WANT O You can get it hi niiy amount , on either shorter or long time , ouchattal or real estate security Has real estate of all kinds. Call on or address L. 11. Ciaftb , US Hroudway , Couui.ll lIlulTs. PROF , HENRY RUIFROK , Instructor of Music , No. IHStntesman street , foundl Illnirs , anil Jleinberg's .Music Store , Dodge s > tioot , Omaha. JONES & SHUGART , MOUNTS FOIl ( VICTOR CYCLES. HARDWARE AND STOVES. DAKGLER GASOLiNrSTOVE ! NO. 211 imOAIMVAY. The Morrli Typo \Vrlter in a practical , well nuulu nnd tlnojy Hnlshed miulilnn. and combiner thu perfect lettering , exact nlllgnim'iit , and rapid \\ritliiKofii hiuh piicad wilier. The HIM- WIN .MIMIXKIHAI'II. the beht apn.ir.itns mndo for manifolding autogiaphlc ami IVIHI writer \\orc : Jl > ) copies can be taken. TVI'K WHITI5U supplies for sale S nd for circulars. Tlie Kx- celslor Co. , Counill lllull , la. Mention this paper. SNYDEB & SNYDER M. B. SNYDBR , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDBR , SPECIALIST : Difacascsof Women and Children , 'Ml Jiioa&way , Council IllulU. 18 IU. INCOUrOKATKD 1878 co. , j MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTL'UEllS. SIZES FROM Ksppclolly Adapted fo 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specltlcntlous and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Ilegnlntlnn , Dnrnblllty Ouar- nutced. Can show letters fiom liters whcic fuel I'conomy Is cipial with Corliss Non-Condenslnir. isi.rrrs , IOIVA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. Wrought and Cast S ! FOR \Jiuildiitgs \ , Automatic lliyhcst Economy , Repairs. JYcw < 0 'M Hand Simplicity nnd Dnrubtllti/ , Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council Blulfsja. Telephone ICO. IY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BUOABWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HDI Dl/1 M Dl W C" Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates " " Dl m\l IN Dl ML. Specifications Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluft's , Iowa. ITIMI TV Dl lD/r ! Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , lid T I IN LL T DU riiXll" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MMKMBMV WMMWfl V B * B " "i " * M * " " < ' " "W1 " * " * * " N " P BOi H H i MMM Ka aHiaM iBH > justice ol the Peace. Olllce over American Express , No. 410 NQpMMp7 ' Broadway , Council Blullb. Iowa. O OIR/IO / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State anil Fodera 66 OlIVIO' " Courts , onice Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council Blufl'b , Iowa. p UAVCM Dentist. Cornsr Main Street and First Avenue , Counci . L , rmZ.LIN" muffb , IOWB. / MAh/inmi I IVI ft/I / rSpocliilUt In illsoascs of Kyo , Kur , Nose nnrt Mil I HAMKrn N M I ) Tliroat Cil hs ArcurntPlvI'nbcrlbcil. ; Cat ) . > I li \J\ \ mill L UI IL.I I lj IVh Ui nurll ticutedbviiliill aCtcr tlrat consultation ; Olliciicor. .Main stioct ami Ilroadway. Itebldeiice , CIO lllull st. IIourt > t'jto ' li , atoC , 7U : Council lilulls Iowa. I DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen onliirge commission or salary. WAXTKO LOCAIAM TH6AViiJ.\ : i : > TS ON C'OItl.fElSSIO.V. IF'OU JIAVC AXV- Call on HI. I > KOIIM ; il , AtiN llroiulwaj , u'horc > ' < MI will rceelvo tlio Highest Cahh Price J NEW SPRING MILLINERY 151-1 DOUGI/.VS ST. , OMAHA , NKU 06DEN BOILER WORKS - : - : - , & . ' ' . CAItTUIt&SO.N , I'rop'j. MRimracturersor All Kinds of Steam nailers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended lo , batlsfiictlcm tuaruitet'rt. Oth Avenue Ad- drcfcuOfe'deu Holier \ \ orlts. Loum.il lilulti.Iow.i. D. H , McDAIIELO & 00 , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t2o aud V.-S Uttln fitrcctCouucll JJluils.lOHM. Star Stables and Mule Yards UiuaUnu ) , Coiun.il Hl.ilU , 0,1,1 Dojiot Ilorfii-s nml innlo.t ronntuntly on band , tot tu\vnl \ utiill oi m our lou < l loH. Unlem promptly Jllleil by contract on nUorl nutu ! . n'L hold on commUxlon. o III. bflll.lTHU .V IIOMJV. <ti Dummy Depot Council co H. ( iUAUL , . \0. 101 U. JIKOADWAV. COItUHSI'ONDIflXOK KOI < M I nil ) , ' ' DFFIOEB''PiiSEY , BANKERS. tWIiroadway DiuuUl llluttn , Iowa. U Iti7.