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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1888)
PHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 27 ; 188a DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 I'KAHI. ST1U3KT. Delivered by Carrier In Anr Partot the City at Tw cnty Cents I'er Week. H.W.TH.TON MANAUKll. . TKl.r.l'HONHS : r.tr i.sr. ( " < OrncE. No. 4J. Mont r.DiToii. No. a. aiTNOR M HXT10N. Now spring goods at Keller's , New York Plumbing company. A building permit for n $3.000 residence wns Issued yesterday to Mrs. T. 1C. Dubois. The funeral of the Infant son of C. Mndson took place jcsterdny from the residence on South Sixtn street. DTho Council Bluffs club holds nn important meeting this evening at the rouins. Kvery member 1 * requested to bo present. John Allen , proprietor ot the European restaurant , Is moving his fixtures into the recently vacated Palace saloon building. The Broadway paving was stopped yester day by the rain A milo nnd n quarter has already been completed , and makes a splen did drive , Profs.Paulson nnd Ostrom , proprietors of the Western Iowa college , oiler to erect a fine college building In this city If u suitable Bite Is donated. According to Mayor Rohrer the saloon fines for tlio present month nro coming in "a llttlo slow. " A few have paid the required V amount , but the majority nro still In arrears. Cards are out announcing the mnrringo of Mr. W. 15. Duncan nnd Miss Agnes JelTrlcs. The ceremony will take plnco Tuesday even ing , July ! ! , at the residence of the bride's parents on Nichols street. His reported that John S , Prince , the Omaha bicyclist , will shortly build n bicycle track at Lalto Mannwn nnd give u series of races in which a number of the most noted wheelmen of the country will participate. A formal request vas yesterday made of Mayor Hohrer to revoke Nick O'Brien's 11- ceiiflo ns n police ofllccr. The mayor has taiccn the matter under advisement until he can determine Just what political bearing his decision will have , Some of the windows of the now court house have been accidentally washed , There Is n back stairway which ought to bo rescued - cued , ns It Is fast becoming buried In an ac cumulation of old paper , quids and dirt. The rcfonn should go on. Mrs. Anna Burke , n former resident of this city , died Sunday evening nt her homo at Dcnnlson , Tlio remains will arrive hero this morning and will bo Interred In the Catholic cemetery. The deceased wns well known among the older residents here , nnd was much esteemed for her many admirable qualities. Chief Lucas kept his promise to A. L. Trotter , the Des Moines vag , who followed his wife to this city in the vain hope that she would support him. Trotter was ordered to trot out of the city , but his pace was too slow , nnd he was gathered in last evening. Ho will bo trotted out to the rock pile this morning. A quiet wedding took place nt Avoca on the Oth of last November by which two of Council Bluffs' young folks were happily Joined for Hfo. For reasons best known to themselves the matter has been kept , very quiet , nnd the parties have never lived to gether Humors of nn opposing parent are current , and a livolv scene is predicted when ho "catches on" to this latest racket of his son and heir. The freaks of cupid are past accounting for , and he always plays n sharp dodge to help out Ins victims. A splendid programme is being prepared for the Fourth ot July , that will interest all visitors to Manawa Athletic park. In addi tion to a came of ball , there will bo an exhi bition of lacrosse between the Kickapoo Jn diaus nnd a team selected in the city. Foot races , sack races , greased polo , greasad pit. , throwing the hammer , putting the shot , nnd several other athletic sports will bo indulged in. Arrangements nro not fully completed , but the programme is outlined and a rare day's sport is anticipated. The only case to como up In police court yesterday was that of Tom Brown , charged with disturbing the peace. He was arrested nt the instance of Ethel Morgan , a Pierce street cyprian , whoso establishment ho was trvlnir to run according to his own ideas. When the case came to trial she desired to pay the costs and have the defendant dis charged , but she had no money and the case was continued until II o'clock this morning. Tha case of J. S. McDonald , a scab engineer , arrested on n similar charge , was again con tinued until next Friday. . Buy a "White"sow. much. SON.Main. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur nishings of the New York plumbing Co. Coming OoxvnVllh Tlio tin wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. H Hol.st , of the Idol house , wns ob served in an impromptu manner Monday evening. Tlio friends of this wortliv couple planned for the surprise , nnd carried it out very happily. Tliev bwarined into the parlors of the hotel , bearing with them n variety ol tin utcnsilB and novelties , enough to start u llrat-cliibs tin shop , with a bric-a-lirac attach' mcmt. Among the novelties was nn elaborate tin cauo , which Dick now wields with due appreciation. After the friends had gathered the surprised couple stood in the center of i largo clrclo of friends , and the ceremony was duly performed by Rev. Chris Tlinm , of th < Davenport Democrat. A pleasant soela season followed und u merry feast of gooi things. ' " " Union Abstract company , 'J30 Main street , The engineers strike for Dnrlin Bros for their groceries , fiW ! lironilwny. Ei Lloyd will take your order. Tel. li'JO. ' They Will Celolirnto. A grand celebration is announced for In dependence Day at Hock's garden in tin eastern part of the city. Tlio following is the programme of exercises : Music D.Uby'ft hand. Heading the Declaration of Independence Miss Josephine Uiof. Musio by the band. Oration by J. K. Dietrich. Musio by the band. Short speeches by citmms. Music by the band. At the conclusion ofthesn exercises tin audlonro will devote themselves to soein amusement , of winch there will bo all kinds on the ground. Dnnung all day und uvon Complexion Powder ia an nbsolnt < necessity of the refined toilet in thl climate. Pox/.oni's combines every element omont of beauty and purity. Tipton lias bargains in real estato. Ray , Tjoolc Hero ! J If you want to got a torroct and an Intelligent tolligont idea of \\hiitaChaulauqu \ ! assembly is , then go with us on tlio ex curslon to Uroto , Nob. , leaving Broad way U. P. doiiot at 9:45 : a , m. Friday Juno " 0. Wo will have through car nnd tickets. The faro from Counci Blull's to C'roto and return , includiii ! admission to the grounds , will bo $2,75 good for ton days , returning on any daj and train the holder may cliooao Tickets can bo had , commencing Wed nosdtiy morning , at Ilarkncss Bros. Union Ticket olllco , corner Broadwa ; ' Pearl sts. ; Pacific houseWabnsh Tieko' office , corner Broadway and Main sts. Camp & Kills , Opera House Druj store ; U. P. Broadway depot , Oil ! cor & Pubcy'ti bank , BuBhnoll' book store and J. B. Atkins drug store , Lot the people of this cit ; turn out as becomes- the occasion and gi and hoar and sco , returning thorough ! ; infused with "Chautauqua" iduu.s , IM not your neighbor rest until ho or sin has personally become informed of tin great advantages that are secured b , having an institution of this chanu-to in our midst. The crowd attending thi assembly is so great that curs could no be promised us for Thursday or Satui flay , but for Friday only. J. M. OUKSI.KU , ft Recording Secretary C. B.C. A. S. B. Wade worth & Co. loan money. WHAT'S ' NEW IN THE BLUFFS Sweet Stnffors Qlvo an Enjoynblo Bonoflt For the St. Bernard's. NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. ' 4. Wliorcln It tracks A Hey In inn c lie- cause Ho Ctn't Work A Tin Wedding Court To Morrow General News. Sweet ClinHty. One of the nibstincrltorlous nnd thoroughly enjoyed musical antortnlnmcnU ever glvon n the city \vixs tlio concert of last evening nt Dohnnoy's opera house. It wns nmdo a jcnvflt concert , ( the proceeds being given to the St. Bernard's hospital fund ) , nnd the clti7cns gave ix most generous response to tliis nppcul. Tlio auditorium nnd galleries wcro tilled anil the character of thomidioncc , is well us its size , was n decided compliment lo the singers who appeared In the vurious numbers. Tlio llrst part of the programme was pre faced with nil overture by Ualby's orchestra , which wns excellently rendered. Tno llr.st net of Mnrltnnn wus sung by Mr. and Mrs. V. Musty Howard , K. U. Arnold and Miss Pnntilo Arnold. The schooling of these nr- lists needs no comment or criticism , nnd surely the uppreclutivencss of the nudienco wns abundant praise. After nn interme diate overture ) by the orchestra the Gypsy scene , from the llohemian girl , wns rendered liv Mr. and Mrs. Howard nnd Mr. W. U. Long. Tlio cftectlvenosH of the stage setting in this wiis greatly nugniPiiti'd by the nppciirniico of n detachment of. Uoclgo Light guards under Lieutenant Dlxon. Tills scone , as the former , was rapturously npiiliiudvt ) . "My Ecccntrio Cousin , " u creation of Mr. Howard , was next presented with the following o.ist : Lucy Kvetctto , a society bcllf , Mrs. Emma How ard. Cousin Chawlcy , Just from London. V. Massy Howard. His i'lictotum , u letlrcd soldier , IJ. U. McDonald. Directress of concern rehearsal. Miss Fiinnlc Arnold. Ac companists , Mrs. Ir. McCoy , Miss Pauline Dowltt and Miss Jcnnlo Kills. In this the melodies and situations were catchy and were much enjoyed. 1 ho "Concert Uchearsal" introduced the following persons nnd numbers : Solo "The Song That Ucachcd My Heart" . Jordan F.L. Hnjden. Solo "Tell Her I Love Her So".Uo Fuyo "Miss Ida Tostevin. Solo "Lost Chord" . Sullivan W. C. Long. Solo "Auf dcm Wnsser.u SIngcn" . . . . - Mrs. .T. S. Judd. Topical Song "Hut That Ain't Bust- ucss , You Know" . - U. U. McDonald. Solo "Last Hose of SitVnmer" . Moore Miss Fannie Arnold. Duct ( Lucy and Chnwloy ) "Trovatoro" Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Finale Old fashioned dance , "Irish Washerwoman" . - Everybody. Each number was well rendered nnd tip- | ) lauso and recalls were frequent. In nddi- Lion to the above mentioned persons the fol lowing appeared in the choruses : Soprano Mctidiimes Downcv , McCaffrey , Fitzmorris mid McCoy , nnd Misses Kennedy. Brndy , Thompson. Mahony , Burkcly , Hurkhardt and the Missc-s DoWitt. Altos Mrs. Maher. the Misses Swift , Esau , Johnston , Hitto ntid Smith. Tenors Messrs. Long , McDonald. Sullivan , Ilitto , WaUefleld and B. C. Arnold. ISassos MessrsF. . McCrctiry , E. D. Arnold , Baiimer , F. BurUlcy , Murphy and Uurke. The conception of this entertainment was u most happy one , and that It was carried to n succcsslul issue is due alike to the purely disinterested labors of its promoters , Mrs. Long and Howard , the hcnity response of the musical people of both Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs , and the liberality which contrib uted so largely to the hospital fund. E. II. Shcnfo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidontial. Ol'lcc 500 Bi oad way , cor ner Main street , up-staira. Travelers ! Stop at the Cechtolo. The finest bread at C. J. Swan's bak ery , 21.5 Main ; frcbh cukes and confec tionery _ _ At Mic New Postonice. Council Bluffs is peculiarity situated as to the arrival of mails. The heaviest mails come too late in the day to bo de livered by carrier , the business places being generally closed. Yet they arrive so carlv in the evening that many want their mail at once , in order to attend to it before the next morning. _ As a result , the postonlco is thronged every evening by those anxious to gut their mail. The postoflleo ar- runcements are made so ns to accom modate the public , so far as possi ble , In this respect , but there is such a crowd , a jam in fact , that it is ( Mill- cult to do so. It was thought that the old postollicc building was cramped for rcom , and the surging crowds at the carriers' windows , mudu it no easy task for one to get his mail. All have been looking forward to the occupation of the new building as a , picas- Ing relief. It was innocently supposed that the elbow-digging and corn-tramplinir would bo nt an end , for surely in the palatial new building there would bo room enough and t spare. To the surprise of many the new building is so arranged that it affords oven less room for the ciowds wl'O gather nightly for their mail. There was in the old building one window for each carrier. In the now one It was n mere scratch that any were provided , The original plans did not allow for any such system of mail-doItVory. After some months of correspondence , and the usual tying and untying of red -tape , Postmaster liowmnn nt last got the matter so arranged as to pro vide for windows , through which the car riers could pass out mail to the ovcnlnc gatherings of citizens. There are not enoug li of these , however , to ujlow each carrier tc have one- for himself. Two carriers will have to iiho one of thcso windows In com inon , nnd as the windows are very small , and the room limited , tlio facilities will boas vexatious as ever , There Is in the now postofllco ono mystcr lous room , which excites no little commenl nmong the employes. It Is said that it is simply a storage closet , placed about the vaults with two llttlo windows , by whicl light Is admitted. It 1ms been given out , however , in a sort of whispered secrecy , that this jilaoo is really being provided lot the use of government inspectors. It is salt that un Inspector can easily gain access t ( this room , and unknown to the employes , can watch through these Httlo window ! every movement. It is intimated that will ttiis opportunity of spying what is going on an employe cannot post-ibly Isi.ow when uuj ono is watching him , Onuilm Prices. "Ono wool ; only" ut Schmidt's photc fjraph gullorv , --0 Muiu st. , one do/ cabinet slzo photos for only & 2.00 , war runted to suit. Don't like them , don' ' ttilco them , and sit a train. Ornzy Jleouiihe Idle. Some weeks ago n young Norwegian Huns Thomason , who had just arrived In tin city , was found to bo suffering from nn un balanced mind. This was thought at tin time to l < u the result of n slow fever , and 1 was hoped that ho could speedily bo restoroi to health. His chief hallucination was tha ho wus so lazy that ho ought to bo taken ti some plucu of punishment The poor fcllov seemed Imnuloks , but needed constant watch Ing , us ho was determined to run away. Hi was taken to St. Bernard's hospital for treat mcnt. During his stay ho twice escaped , nni was found wandering about the streets. HI insanity now appears to bo moro than th temporary result of fuvor , nnd ho has bcci taken to the asylum at Davenport. IJourtl or Trade. There was a mooting of the board of trndi last evening , but as usual ot la to , there wn not a quorum present , and the only thin , done was to tulle over the hotel project. 1 was decided to postpone the meeting of th subscribers of the hotel fund from Thursda ; evening until further notice , aud all bub ccrlbcrs will govern themselves accordingly. It is evident that moro Interest must be taken In the meetings of the board , If any great re sults are to bo expected from that body. The KcntitiHunn Cluli. At the republican club meeting last even ing It wns decided to hold ft grand ratifica tion meeting next Saturday evening , nnd connnlttccs wcro appointed to prepare for the occasion. Judge Thurston , of Oinnlin , nnd several other noted speakers nro to bo Invited to address the meeting. A campaign flag has been prepared , nnd will bo swung to the brceo to-day. The headquarters arc to bo handsomely decorated , nnd the campaign will bo opened in grand st.Ue. Muslonl Hccllnl. Mr. Charles Bactens' third recital will take place on Thursday evening next nt Mueller's hull. The following will bo the programme : Selection from Mendelssohn's work by the Stryk en blaaslust Glut ) . Vocal duettino ' 'Carlo Is Mnojo" . Verdi Miss Amanda ICarbach nnd Mr. Arthur Karbach. Solo ( plnno ) Songs without words. . . . . Mendelssohn Miss Pearl Chamberlain. Vocal "Cavatino" "Una vocn i > ocofa" . . . Hosslnl Mrs Orplm Meyers. Violin solo "Scene do Ballot" . DoBcrlot Mr. Hurbert Uotrors. Vocal song "Vol cho snpcto" . Mozart Piano solo "Invitation to Dance" . . . .Weber Miss Olla L. Cook. Vocal nrla "Qul S dcgno" ( Maple Pluto J . Mornrt Mr. Arthur ICarbach. Sonata N'o. I'-1 , n Hat for piano and violin First Movement . Mozart Miss P , Chamberlain nnd Mr. Bautcns. Vocal romance "Thou Art Mine" . . Tito Mattel Mrs. Orplin Moyor.s. Vocal duett "Evening" . Otto NIcolal Miss N . Karbacli nnd Mr. N. Karbach. Evening recreation , No. U..B. O. Faulconlcr Stryk en blasslust club. X. B. Programmes for admission to bo liad nt Mr. Baetens' conservatory , 1-0 Seventh street , free of charge. Remember tlio benefit , concert for Miss Mnmin Fleming at the M. E. church on Friday evening , Juno " ! ) . Admission cents. Charlie Beno has returned from his east ern trip. Uccco Boyd nnd wife , of Hnrlnn , wcro In the city yesterday. A son has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Phelps. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hollawny has been gladdened by the arrival of a young daughter. Dr. Amy , of Beatrice , Nob. , who has been visiting Mrs. L.S. Amy , returned homo yes terday morning Paul D. Hayncs , of Snllna , Colo. , who has been attending college in the city , has re turned home to spend the vacation. C. II. Parks , book-keeper for Burnhnm , Tulleys & Co. , has returned from a week's visit with his parents at Hoeholle , 111. Miss Jcnnio Kimmick , nf Bloomfleld , Iowa , is visiting her uncle , Mr. S. W. Scott and family , and will probably remain some time. Attorney Haldane. of Wright , Baldwin & Haldane , is nt Kookuk , where he is arguing the Gclso brewery case before the federal court. Hon. DiMinis Shcedy , of Denver , Is the guest of his sister , Mrs. John O'Donnelly , of this city , Mr. Sheedy , is one of the Colorado pioneers , and is a prominent citbcn of Denver. Ho is largely interested in real estate , and is vice president of the Colorado National land company nud mana ger of the Holden sinejtcr. CelebfJilc the Fourth. For the coming Fourth of July the AYabnsh Western railway will sell tickets between all stations , including St. Louis , Kansas City , St. Joseph , Council BlulTs and DCS Moines , at one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be on sale July 3 and 4 , not good returning until after July fi. For fur ther particulars apply to J , C. Mitchell , corner of Main and Pearl streets , or to the nearest ticket agent of the Wnbash Western . Court To-morrow. Judge Dcemcr is expected here to-morrow to pass upon a number of matters , most prominent of which is the motion for u now trial in the case of Jonathan Jones , who has so many times been tried for the killing of Ioberts. Thcro nro some suborn cases which are to be taken up also. At His Post l ) ! y and Xiglir , The vigilant imp , indigestion , goads us with his nuuiy-lahhed scourge. Each lush is a diabolic symptom. No comfort in eating , ininerv afterwards , little or broken resl at night , visitations of tlio nightmare during titful intervals of sleep , an uprising unrcfroshctl and without apuotito , sleepiness and yawn ing during the day , nervousness and irritability of temper , oven monomania in extreme eascs. Hard to bear , all this. Necessary ? No ! , a thousand times no , so long as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , the nation's specjlie for indi gestion , acute or chronic , is procurable. The commencement of a course of this medicine is the commencement of a cure. Prompt relief first , absolute eradication subsequently. The truth of this statement backed up by irrofrn- grahlo testimony , is well known to the American people. So are others , viz. : that the Bittora averts and cures fever and ague and bilious remittent , and re moves nervousness , biliousness , consti pation , and kidney and bladder troubles. The Union ol' New York Sun : It is not do rigueur in our first circles to give a garden party in a snowstorm. No polished archer will bo guilty of shooting his host in the buck at any range , long or short. Now that the cherry season is upon us , rcmomlxjr that no well-bred person will attract a waller's attention at din ner by throwing a cherry fatono at him. If you are invited out to dinner and accept the invitation do not think of adding P. S. to your acceptance to Bay that you prefer spring lamb and mint sauce to roast boot u la Yorkshire pud ding. It is proper , if you wish to take a friend to a reception , to ask for an in vitation for him , but do not olTcr to pay your hostess for the extra trouble and salade tlio pro&onco of your friend will entail. When inviting a friend to visit you in the country it is proper to send him a time table with the trains ho may take to reach you , plainlw marked. It is not good form to marff the outgoing trains , howovor. If your hostess inadvertently Btops upon your pot corn it Is not permissablo to swear. The only revenge open to you is a sudden stop backward so that a table full of bric-a-brac may bo upset in consequence. Etiquette does not re quire that you shall become angry if your requobt for an extra invitation for your friend bo ignored. Your hostess may ewe money to your friend , or his grandfather may have been hung re cently , or thorn may not bo enough cream for ono moro. Be forbearing in this respect and remember that there is jirobably bomo good reason for the denial of your application. There is no limit sot to the number of extra invitations for which you may properly ask , but it is not advisable to ask for more than a dozen undcrany cir cumstances. If you give a lawn tenis party do not fail to have the court marked out bo- forehand. Never request your guests to bring his own whitewash or mark out his own court. Never bo , guilty of that heinous social olluiico which consists of serving Mulli- M B HPBBW fMBMB n M WM ' B'M TZErFIED in * i . . . 1 . . . mmf > ! . HIJL.H m , I SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , Lowest Prices , , Clothing , Hats , Caps , eto. { .COMPANY. Willtfiin Dealer Sladantopf tn - / , , _ ffardman , Everett & Fisher City ( St CountRE At , fiSTATE > iA.3sroe . . New Yofk , . . . 1TO Main St. CounrU IHiifli. MUTUAL LIFE 1K3. CO. No.B N. M ! n R 1814 SI. Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronaaa - ' , of Any Bank in 'tho city. Is Solicited. STH COUNCIL , & A , MLUI'FS DPastor , SMOKE JW&E.L. SQUIRE'S ' Painb , @il % Glass Go. Porogoj A MooroN Abstracts'of Title Wholesale. Santo THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. ' , E T ? s o : Manufacturer of Pine Cnnitifjcs nnd Bujfgles. H. F HATTENH AUER I always ki'op in stock n lartfo variety of eastern I have always a full stock to select from. . , , makeCaiTiajjoM , which 1 s-cli ata very low rate. Call and examine. Prices Low. iVoi. i87 to i } round Street. I am always ready to show goods. itagMftaiMaajaiMJm.'i.vaamuMx. ' gatawnoy soup and fish balls at an af ternoon tea. Should you happen to risk serving green fruit at your liiwn party don't fail to have a , plentiful supply of mustaid leaves and Jamaica ginger for u second course. A gentleman will never appear at a formal afternoon reception in his wife's wedding dress. Without health life has no sunshine. Who could be happy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , headache , ague , or diseases of the stomach , liver or kid neys ? Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Price 60 cents , C. F. Goodman. lie Was Very Fortunate. A man dropped in at an auction of un claimed freight in Boston recently , and purchased a box , of the contents of which he was ignorant. When ho opened the box ho found that ho was the owner of about 11,000 manuscript sermons. The clergyman had written along the margins of the pages such curious suggestions lo hinibulf as the following : "Deliver this passage in solemn tones , ; " "ScornfulMniloafter the word'never ; ' " "Pause- long enough to count twenty-five after this passage ; " "C'lo o bible with violent slam after this pasigoi" : "Contemplate coiling in attitude of adoration at this point ; " "Sarcastic wave of the hand ; " "Itapid gesture. " Manu-oript sermons do not possess a charm for the purchaser , and he does not exactly know what to do with-hib pioperty. A Good Investment Is that which yields large returns from a small outlay. Header , the way is clear I No speculation , no chanoobig returnsl If . you are like most of man kind you have somewhere a weakness don't feel at all times jus-t a = s you'd like to headache to-day , backache tomorrow row , down side next week all because your blood ib out of order. A small out lay nnd what largo returns ! You invest in Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discov ery and soon pure , fresh blood courses through your veins , and you are another beingl JOHN GILBERT , ri.UMiu.it.NU IJIAIKit : i.v WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , NO. nai niIN ST. , COUNCIL , ISMF ) * > , : : EOWA Star Stables and Mule Yards UroiuhMiy , Council Hluirs , Opi. | Uuinmy Depot Ilorxcs and mules constantly on hand , for fclllulttltllll Drill CMirlO III llltX. Ordeis pronintly tilled by contract on aliort notlci * . Stock bold on cominidiiion. "lonolll. acilI.L'TKH.V IIOIMY. o Dummy Uepot Council f II. ( iKAl'I , , .Miiniilactiiror. JVO. lot I ! . ItltOADXVAV. KOMtll'KO. D , II , McDANELD & GO , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt neturns. Itiiln Street.Couucit OGDEN - : BOILER - : - WORKS , CAItTKK&SU.V , Prop's. Hanutaciurersot All Kinds of Steam Boilers < S Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall ( or repairs promptly attended to. Ballfaction i iiuruutt-cu. UtU Avenue , Ad- Uoiler Wurk . Council lilutljlow . SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTION. SFnciAIiiulvcrtNomenXsuchas T/ost , found. To Lonn , Kor Sale , To Kent. Want * , Hoarding etc. , will bo Inserted In tills column nt the low rutoof TRN OKNT3 I'llll MNK for tlio first In- Furtlunatul l-'lvu Conti Per I.ltio for each subao- qnentInsertion. I.ouvo advertisements nt our olllce , Xo , 12 I'earl Street , near Hroailway , Coun cil llliurtt Iowa. WANTS. - . A middle ngecl woman , to keep W-ANir.n house. A. llezeltlnu , IbOU llroiulwny. T\7-lNTni > Gooil Klrl for enornl housework. V > Small family. 10. . Ilolloway , a J Tenth nvcnuo. ItKSSMAKIXO-Also plain newlni ! done ut No. 112" Third avenue , or by the day. TJ10K HUNT flood house ot cle\en rooms. JJ Kent Wi per month. 1'lensantiy Mtunti'rt lawn , Burden Kronnd uud fruit. AlMily ut olllco of Horace hveiett , Council Hliilfs , lowu , TT < Olt ItKNT-Fmulolitil mid unfimilxhed JL rooms , with modem conveniences , nt 1 Illllllf. . ! - . . . . . . . . - - _ _ - -i-i - - . Foil HUNT For the summer only , one of the plciiMintcit smiill residences In the city , nil furnlshtJ , liuth loom , rlty water , contrnllv located. I'xci'Ilent neighborhood. I'amlh f-'oint , ' i-ast. Immedlute possession given. AiMu'M Residence , care Iteo olllce , Council lllutls. MIO HUNT Imnipillatt'ly , for the summer , a J good furnished liuiibc. 10 looms ; closet and bath room ; city water. Apply on premises , M3 tith avc. "VT i : 1IAVI2 two 10-ronm brick houpcfto trndo TI for iiiercliuiidlvj. Johnston .V Van 1'ntten. " \\7ANT To I'Kch.uiifo Ncbinkii or Wisconsin V > farm l.iu-is Cor C'ouiuil Illtitlx or Omaha property or merchandise , l ) . 1" . McKes > ou. T WIfjL buy ( rood ppcoml-luuid furnltute , stov J nnd c.'vrpsits ; will pay full cash value. A Muudcl. ! l l Ilioadvvay. "V\7"ANTnn Stocks ol merchandise , llava ' Omaha and Council lllulls city property , n1to western land to exchange tor good ? . Call on or address Johnson A ; Christian , Ilocui 35 , Cmunburof Coniinerce. Unmlia. FOR PAI.K Atn bargain , ) " ncros near Mock yards , South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson Si Christian , Uoom K , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. \\fANTlU ) A llrs > t-cla a cook at the Creston T f house. DO YOU WANT Von can get It In nny amount , on either shorter or lontr time , on chattnl or real estate security Has ital Phtatoof nil kinds. Cull on or addro.ss L. 1) ) . Cnitw , Kit Hioadway , Council lllulfd. PROF , HENRY RUIFRO K , Instructor of Music , No. 114 Stntcsmnn street. Council IlliilTs , nnd . Mut > lc Store , Dodge t-tieet , um.ilm. HIf'lnt of Yrlluw Jersey and Nun < ; nmoii < l SWEET POTATO PLANTS. j on BAM : nv J. R. McPHERSON Orowernnd Dealer In YcgBtaWcs , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , IAST i ( OllllUi ) lllllllK. JIAII , OUDIHS : Main St. , Council Only Hotel In the City with Kirc Escape antl Electric Call Hells. Accommodations First Class , Kates Always Reasonable MAX J/O//.V , - J'JiOrJIIKTOR " " " " "OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tGOUroadnay Council Illutra , Iowa. 1M7. SNYDEB & BNYDEB M. B. SNYDEB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDBE , SPECIALIST : DiEcnscsof Woinun and Children , uU7 llroaauuy , Couutll UluUi. 18-IU. INCOIU'OUATLJU 1878 CO. , MASSIM.OX , OHIO , MASITACTUUIMIS. Adnrtcil for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications nnd estimates furnlOied for complete steam plants. Regulation , Durability Guar anteed. Can 8ho\\ letters fiom ufors where fuel Economy Is equal with C'orlKs Non-Condensing. KKAN4.II ItOl'bR , COUXCH , JSI.UJ-TS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. Wrought and Cast I FOR \Jiutldinua \ , Automatic st Economy , . * . Xciu tP Zd I fund lLB I3IS LO SlHipUcltu and Durability. \ Nos. 1100 to 1'JOOTenth Avenue , Council BlttlTsJii. Telephone 100. T MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O WE HAYE SOLD AGREAT QUANTITY OF' BUT WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK AND WILL CONTINUE ! UNTII. EVERT BEPAST- MEITT 2S CLEANED OUT. The Eest 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 better values for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETES C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 161-1 UQUGLAb ST. , OMAHA. , PRICE $15 , Tlio Morris Type Writer Is a practtrftl , well jnuclu iiii'l Iliioly Iliilblitd inuflilne , audrombluei llio tiurrect litlerlntxuLt ulllgnnii'iil , ana raiiltlrltliiKor uliluh i > ikail writer. Tim KDt' bN ( ) .MlMKOUKAI'll , tfio licht iiimrutu iiiado for inunKoltlliiK uutOKiniililu uiul tvpe writer work : ; ) , ( ) coiilfscan bttikru. TVJ'ftAVItlTKU bUjHilU'S for ule Send for circular * . Thti Sjt * Cvl.lor Co. , Council llluffs.U ,