Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 20, 1888, Page 6, Image 6
THE OMAHA DAILY BEfl : FEIDAY , JULY 20 , 1888 , THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. ci ; NO. 12 pHAiiij STHIXT. IHlhcrcilln rnrrlcrln .Any I'artof theCltynt Twenty Cints rer Week. n.w.Tii/ro.v. . . l > 4J. Nic.in I Ill-roil , No. ! i ) . I MINOR MENTION. N. Y Plumbing C'o. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Leo are rejoicing over the advent of a seven pound ba' y boy. r Henry , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Poult-on , died yestcaday morning at the residence , 10 ± i South Tenth street. The P. 13. U. Society will meet this nfternoon at-li.'lO o'clock , at the resi dence of Miss Anglo Hockwoll , No. 819 Third avenue. The funeral of little. Leo Wickham took place jestorday morning , and was largely attended. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetry. The funeral of Katherine H. , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wal- mor. took place \eoterday morning from the family residence , on Highlit street. The condition of little Ha/el Dell , daughter of H. K. Adams , was a little improved yesterday , and there are now hopes of the recovery of the little ono. The "Concordia , ' " which has been clos-ed for some time past , was opened ve.sterday afternoon , and during the balance of the dnj the thirsty passed in und out in multitudes. The Council Bluffs music company is huing a series of the latest songs and instrumental music printed under its bpeeial order. As an exhibition of en terprise this is commendable. Donovan , Peters and Lynch , the three trumps v ho were arrested for interfer ing with the Kansas City fieight train the other evening , proved to be the wrong parties and were released. Until the matter of the erection of the now hotel is definitely determined the Pacific house will continue to re ceive and entertain its guests. The traveling public will note this fact. The funeral of Mabel , infantdaughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Kuepherasattentlcd t by a largo gathering of friends who sympathized deeply with the bereaved parents. The remains were interred in Fail-view. Marriage licenses have been issued to Everett H. Vining of Cahuuty , Neb. , und Lillie B. Coulter of Oakland , la. ; f Adibon G. Gale and Jennie Sterling , * nnd Kmil Drolich and Molly Abraham- owity , all of this city. 'i Hay , son of Mr. and Mrs. . ) . T. Stev- [ . eiison , died yesterday morning of ehol- 6 era infantum , aged fccven months and f twenty days. The funeral will occur I this morning at 10HO : o'clock from the ! , residence , IbOO Seventh avenue. L A horse dealer by the name of Stone L shipped twenty line mules und horses F yesterday afternoon to Dakota , where k' , ho proposes lo sell them for farming f- purposes. The animals were all large , l [ handsome specimens , and the spceula- L tion ought to result favorably. 6 Masonic Kxeelsior Ledge No. 2"i ! ) ( " A. F. anil A. M. will hold a special com- { ; inunieation this Friday evening at 7 r o'clock for work in the llrst degree. A f largo and prompt attendance requested. ? Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. J. L. Martin , secretary. By s order W. M. j , The Ogden Iron Works company has T many changes and improvements in ad dition to its machinery and is turning out as fine a line of work as is done any where in the United States. Kvery ono should note this fact und see to it that this , as well as all other home manufac tories is given the full benefit of our home trade. The attention of the park commis sioners is called to the fact that the policeman employed ut Bu > liss park is exceedingly careless regarding the dis posal of grass and other refuse material taken from the park. The branches of I trees are thrown into the gutter of the JV street , and mown grass is piled upon the 'f udjucent parking , killing the grass un derneath. The decaying matter gives forth a very unpleasant odor , nnd causes much complaint from the owners of ad joining property. A little care exer cised in thcbo matters would obviate all eueh trouble in the future. Personal Max Kriedlor is rusticating at Colfa.N Springs. J.V. Ilinchman , the Glonwoodbanker , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. George 15. Scokol , of Logan , is visiting relatives and friond.s in the city. Mr. Torroy Everett , now a Harvard sophomore , ib passing his binnmor va cation at homo. Mrs. M. li. Bowman , who has charge , of the clonk department at Kisoman's is away on her annual vacation. Misses Frankie Day and lilla Boyoi loft yesterday morning for Sioux Citj and vicinity for bovoral weokn' vacation , Mr. John T. Baldwin , who has beer sulToring from a paralytic stroke foi several months pabt , is able to bo oul | jf again. | | Miss Grace Brown , of San FraneUeo | i , arrived here yesterday morning fron | i ! ' .Boston , and is visiting with her cousin I- Mrs. Horace Bvorott. | f > Mr. and Mrs. k. P. Nichols hereby ro r irn thanks to their many friends foi IE < Jhoir kindness and sympathy duriiif | t their late bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Judd and Mis Kitlio Buuholl have returned from i three week's vibit with relatives in St Louis and bouthern Illinois. Mr. E. II. Wenrin , of Oskaloosa , of llcial reporter in the Sixth judicial dis trict.who has been visiting his nephews the Fleming brothers , loft for homoyes torday. Master Nod Everett has returnei from St. Paul's bchool. Concord , N. II , and with Frank Null , of Boston , am Dell and Floy Smith is camping out a Highland farm. Masters Thompio and Willie Tipto have gone to Avocn for a few day's visi with friends. It is the lir.-a trip th boys have over taken alone on the cart and they , of course , feel correspond ingly proud. Mr. Edwin Wild , nephew of Mrs. .1 J. Newton , lias returned ( mm a trip t Japan and China. This Is his llrst meel ing with his aunt since reaching mm hood's estate. His health is excellent and his experiences in that distuii country are related in an interestin manner. S. I ) . Hohror returned yostcday mort ing from his visit to his father's homo i Avalon. Mo. , where ho spent two day : Mayor Hohrer will remain there bovon days yet. Ho was busy shocking who ; when Sam loft thoro. The father an the two bans are joint owners of Gram view farm , and each year the boys y down to give mine pointers , M. F. i examples of the details of practical hit b.uulry. and S. I ) , in general inspectiu and repairs ot the farm machinery. J. G. Tipton is selling houses and lo every day , and bay * ho can feliow both bargains than anv man , cither in th city or Omaha. That's Ms business. Travelers ! Stop ut the Bochtole * ' WHAT'S ' SEW IN THE BLUFFS Sono Matters That Roqulro the At tention of Everybody. UP AND DOWN TO GET A DRINK. A Case of CJInmlcrH A Yachting Club Formed The Ill-is Chestnut ntul Oilier llpius Caught on the l-'ly Personals. Horn In Ilrnnd Day The manner in which the bawdy houses of the city are allowed to run is provoking a more general attention than over before. Time was when an attempt was made to keep this damna ble business under some guise of seerosy , but now slmmelesi beings are allowed to flaunt themselves before the people inamo3tbrax.cn and disgusting fash ion. During every line afternoon these creatures can be seen from Broadway in their holes on Pierce and Madison btroets , and in such conditions as will attract attention and advertise their business. Why in the muni' of common decency is this thing allowed to boV There is a suQleicncy of law. but appar ently no ono to enforce it. What's the trouble ? IB the city powerless to gov ern itself in this matter ? If so , what is it that paralyzes its arms ? Why are the pledges which Imve been made in times past by certain officials not kept ? Every possible consideration demands that this social curse bo driven out of the city. This exhibition of depravity by our young , boy.s and girls alike , and constant familiarity causes the uu- bightlv thing to lose ils terrors. All these and other considerations should impel a rigid execution of the law. Let the matter bo taken in hand by every citizen who loves order , morals and the purity of the home. Let tlu-m. one and all , insist that all official * shall do their fidl duty in the matter. When it shall be shown that the t-entimont of the city is active and aggressive H is fair to pro- biime that the law will be enforced. Lost By the uiidi'rmirned , a Knight Templar charm , gold , will ) enamel face , on Wednesday of this wi-ek. A liberal reward will bo paid for the return of the same by M. M. Marshal , corner Pearl and Broadway. Wanted Boy about 17 or IS years of ago that wants to learn a trade. Ad- drebs A. M. , care BKI : olllce. The Police Hound Up. A motley crowd of variegated human ity floated out of the hewer yesterday morning when the trap wan opened , and was arrayed in a shaking line before Judge Aylesworth to receive their olll- cial doies of judicial quinine to set their nerves and minds at rest. The vag fraternity was most largely repre sented , numbering ten of the dirtiest , lillhiest and most lonesome looking wanderers that had collected within the cooler walls for many a long day. The court looked quietly at the collection for a few moments and then Fired the group bodily with brief directions as to the shortest way out of the city. Hugh Cameron was lined i > 10.10 for disturbing the peace. lie had plenty of money with which to pay the line , but said he ureferrcd to board it out. His wife ap peared soon after and informed the court that she and her four children must bo provided for , us long as the head of the family was locked up. The court said ho admired nerve , but such a "blurt" as that fairly took away his breath. As soon as ho recovered his equanimity ho gave strict orders to hold the man until his line was paid. , lohn Kodcriek was booked for drunkenness and attempting to relieve an inebriated companion of his wealth. He plead not guilty to the latter charge , and was lined $8.10. John Gocke was charged with disturbing the peace , but the evi dence showed him to bo the victim ot an assault and ho was discharged. Charles Hanoy , charged with assaulting Hudolph Weiss with a beer bottle , waived an examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $200 , which was furnished by his mother. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan ollice , on furniture , pianos , horses , wurons ; , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of 'value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Stop at the Paoitlo House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. "It Is Uio Cat. " The editor of the Dunlap Hoportoi has "interviewed'1 the "What-is-it , ' now on exhibition at THIS BKI : ollice , and writes as follows regarding it : "Council Blutls has unearthed a curi osity and they don't know what to call it. It was found while excavating foi a house. Us head resembles that of a li/.nrd or serpent and it has two feline teeth three-quarters of an inch loutf , six incisors and four grindcr on its upper jaw , while its lower jaw is miss ing. The oyobockots are double , one part looking forward , the other back- ward. The head has only a hori/ontnl motion. The neck is like all vertibratc animals down to where the shoulder and forelegs should have boon ; from there to the center of the back is the dorsal vertebra ; of a llsh with dorsal llns very large , while the remainder ol the body resembles that of a human being , with very powerful logs and tail like a kangaroo. It hud no forelegs ami its means of locomotion was ovidentlv confined to its hind legs and tail. The skeleton was nearly two and one-hal : feet long and the animal must have been about three and one-half feet tall Local naturalists are pux/.lcd as to wlia class of animals it belongs. " As to its proper classification , the "local naturalists" are somewhat "pu/ /.led , " but the majority of them are in clined to the belief that it ib the skeleton ton of a common house cat which got it back up and gave up the ghoot while holding.an animated backyard controversy vorsy with a yellow dog. Patrons of the Pacilio House havi none but words of praise for the atteii tion given them. E. II. Shcato loan& money on chatto security of every description. Privati consulting rooms. All business btrictl ; confidential. Onice 600 Broadway , coi ner Main street , up-stairs. How About the Hotel ? Another telegram was received frori the Chicago syndicate yesterday to th olTect that they would not , under an eircunibtniices , take the subsoriptio list and , purchnto a hotel site then solves. This is simply a reiteration c the position they have hold all th time , but it virtually bottles the hole ls business so fur as these gentlemen ar concerned. Mr. Moore , chairman ( the local committee , is deserving ( great credit for1 the zeal and untirin with which he has prose WMurtf rifciiiniji * U5j g rr.rig cutcil the work nt this end of the line , and if the project blmll ultimately full down it will ho through no fault of his. Dlllloultics before unseen have arisen within the past day Or two. The num ber required to Bland behind the list could not bo secured from the fact that a certain proportion of the subscribers declined to put their sub"c'riptions in the form of notes. This fact indicated 11 possible shrinknyo in the list , which operated In the manner indicated. As the mutter stand ! * , unless the men fvlto are to be most benellttedbytheerection of the hotel come to the front imme diately , the project will fall through. Acts , not words , are needed. m Huy mantels , prates and hcnrth fur- of the Now York plumbing Co. S. 13. Wadpworth it Co. loan money. Pacific flou'so is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding lo the contrary. Will Skim the \VaterH Blue. A yachting club has been formed among the boating men , and before many days Lake atiawa will be alive with white winged flyers. The ofllcers of the club are : C. E. Warren , manager - gor : Harry Warren , Captain ; Don Williams , llrst mate. They have a large single nwit yacht already com pleted whii-li will probably bo named next Sunday. Its ( liinoiiHlons are 21x0 feot. It carries a thirty-four foot ma t , which will ily 100 yards of canvas. Tin- boat will carry twenty-live prtoiis easily. Other yachts fully the equal of thib 'will be built by Colnn-1 Hei-d and Mr. Mtilono.Th"ie . ( three are certain , and it is probable that others will follow in due tune. .T. G. Tipton has bargains in real CB- tate. Full line of .sheet musie at Council LJlulTs Mublo Co. , l'Jl ! liroadway. Tlio lii'e Case Act four of the Lee ca.se was enacted yesterday afternoon. At " o'clock the "interested parlies" appeared before .Justice Biggs and applied for and wore granted a change of venue to Jti'-tico Schury. ' court. Tliere is a very strong suspicion in the mind of Colonel Dailoy. which is shared by the majority of the people at large , that there is a great drsire U take the eaie out of the court' ) , and this course of lillibustoring is adopted to that end. 'Whether fiv no a settlement has been or is deiired to be made between Lee and the IJoiton Ten company , does not yet upper , but what ever may bo the ' 'inside bnsine-jS Col onel Dailoy bays he will puMi the ease to n finish. Justice Suhtiiv. will bo ready to hear the next chapter read tomorrow row afternoon at li o'clock. Artihts prefer the Ilallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Musie Co. , ± 21 Broadway. Ladle" ? , do not fail to st > e the "Ladies' Friend , " 70'J Washington avenue. * | llp and Down I'or u Drink. The "Hod Front" saloon on Main btreet continues lo do lmineos notwith standing the courts have decreed other wise. Its methods may bo a liltle pe culiar but they answer all purples. The saloon proper is builded on the rear of the sune lot on which the "Hod Froaf stands. This lot , it is said , be longs to a man in Alaska , upon v , bom no horvico can be had , but for all that the injunction was made legally opera tive. Now the door of the front build ing are closed , and ingress to the back building is made by pas-sing up a aide stairway to the second story and down u back stairway at the rear. Here , it is said , a rushing business IH being done , ami will bo until some further legal action is taken. A Case of C laiilor < . A case of glanders was reported in the western part of the city yesterday , und Constable Wesley was dispatched to take possession of the afllieted animal. The owner refut-ed to yield possession and sent the horse away in the hope of getting it out of the county. County Attorney Dailoy swore out a warrant for the arrest of the parties and ono of them was lodged in jail. A search was then instituted for the missing animal , but it had been successfully spirited away. Dr. Seaman was ordered to take charge of the horse , but his services wore not required. or AM TliuiKH III the World A tonic is wtiui nervous people require. To iinp.ut stii'iigth into the nervous organism is to Insure its tr.iniiillit.v | , provkloil cattbi's of unhc.iltlifiil excitement nro avoided. A moil- ic.il touio lilco tluu like Hostctter's Stom- uch Hitturs commands thu umjimliflod bnni'tion ot the ho.iliiif , ' profession , nnd which institutes n yoniT.il reform in a liilio'is , dys peptic and debilitated condition of our n.v - tcm , is Biiioly i'iititlu'1 ton curuful trial by intollinunt iii'oplicapiblo of forming a duo estimate of a modlclno from emphatic am : often recorded professional evidence in its bolmlf , Not nnly , ire the nurves und stomach ach invigorated by the Hitters , but the sys torn is also endowed with unwonted power of resistance to the influences in uir , watei or daily avocation subversive of health. Prominently claiii't'roui ainoin ; tlio llrsl mimed ot these is nmlurin , ugaiiist which Ho ti'tter's Hloimu-b ISItters iitTonU u eoin- petc-nt safeguard. Hliouinatism ntul kldncj troubles nro also pruventcd and overcome bj it. _ THE NEW ENGLISH RIFLE. Tliu Magnno Arm Adopted lor tin IlritKli Inl'.intry. London lOngineer : The following par ticulars connected with the propo&oc now maga/.ine arm \\ill doubtless bo in teresting to many. The bore is . ( Ki- ineh diameter , giving about III ! percent more rounds than the Martini-llenr.\ for the same weight of ammunition. It has detachable magazine. Bxperi- nionts with the troops at SluirnelifTu with the Martini-Ilonry , with a rille with a llxcd magaxino , and also ono with a detachable mtiga/.ino , has showi that the last has a great advantage aribing from the circumstance thu when a maga/.ine is enuily anothei tilled magazine can be nut in its place in the same time that it takes to get i cartridge out of the pouch and loai with it. Thus the soldier is able to keep his attention directed almos wholly nt the object at which he i llring , so long as his supply of inaga yincs lasts. In a llxed magazine the advantage of rapidity is confined to the number of rounds supplied by the single magazine. When they are discharged the rilla is simply ti breech loader until a suitable op portunity arises for recharging the magazine , unless some special charging gear is applied which approaches preaches in degree the conditions of _ a detachable magazine. One magazine is attached by a chain to the rille , so aa to nccuro its retention. Subsequent magazines mnv bo discharged and thrown away if necessary , in the full heat of pction ; for in the continued use of magazines wo are contemplating a time of supreme stress and importance. The attached magazine contains eight rounds , those subsequently used nix rounds each. At present the infantry soldier will carry one or two spare mag azines ; thus with the , llrst ono ho it furnished with a. reserve of fourteen or twenty rounds for rapid discharge , ac cording to whether ho has two spare magazines. Cavalry , und .mounted iu < SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. rgoBt Stock , METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Oooda , Lowest Prices , Clothing , Hats , Caps , oto. N _ . William Dululo Sladniitopf i , r ffardman , Everett & Fisher o O City fc.Countj REAL ESTATE . . O . Miln St Council nlufTs. g No 8 * . 1HI4 Si. Mify-AT..OmiU. CUV 5T tarjesf Coprta/ < / Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage ? > of Any Bank In the city. , Is Solicited. CtfO2 > x o ex dv & , & R , D.FastBr. SMDKE ' W. SQUIRE'S COUNCIL HLUFFS J. Paint. 011 % Glass Go. Forcgoj A Moore'a Abstracts of Title Wholesale. Santa Rasa. ARE THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St. [ CD " \\X C WNS-f | ' | jov6raaes ' ; ff < B & EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , WEIR SHUGART CO. , . Ma'iufarturer of I'ine l'arriaf/cs and J5iifies. { { H. F. HATTENHAUER I always keep in stock a lar/e variety or oa-'tcrn 1 have tilwnvB a full stocU lo M-lect from. . . , Carriages\\hich 1 sell ata\n'\ \ lnrnti - . C'all ami examine1. Prkv Low. U7 to SI rod. 1 am alwa.xs readj to show oodf. antry could carry bandoliers with ei ht or ten detachable ma a/.iiu's. Sergeant Heolcwito of the 10th hussars arried cijiht ninjjax.ine in hisbando- ier during tlio experiment . Mounted ufiinlry thus becomes specially furmid- ible , for it may bo noticed that , both as to carriayo po'v.'er and the object of di.- > - > atehitiK them to iiroduco a rajmi , tell- njr blow. miiira/.iniM in bandoliers are idmirahly adapted to their case. Throe lundrod 'and lifty rilled are ready for .he troops. The Rubin cartridge is to ) e used experimentally , but Kntflibh unmunition ib progressing , and will , it s hoped , be ready when the experi ments arc over. The f-cicuce of surgery has made such wonderful progress in modern times , Lliat the most intricate and delicate operations are now undertaken and car ried to a successful is-iiie. Tliere are now bevoral well authenticated cases of wbat is known a.s pneuiuotony , that is to bay , the removal of diseased portions of the lungi in eoxon of eon-iiuiuition. While , houcvcrx this delicate o- eration has sometimea been &uc- cchsfully performed , the rihks at tending it are bo great , and the chances of recovery so slight , that it is seldom resorted to. The baf.-bt plan in consumptive cases is to use Dr. I'ieree'h ( iolden 'Medical Discovery. ' This will always cure the disease in i't.s earlier stapes , thoroughly arresting the ravageof the t < rriblo malady , by removing its cau-io and healing th lungs. El Comercio del Vnlle , published at St. Louis , thus bpeakb of Omaha : A visit recently made to this progressive and thriving young city of the north- went has com inccd the representative of this paper that Omaha , uhicli already counts 1 0,000 inhabitants , is destined to become a city of a quarter of n million within the coining decade. No city in the union of ils ago can boast of .such splendidly paved aim magnificently wide streets , such beautiful residence sites , such a perfectly working ( system of cable trnmwayl , fourteen miles in cir cuit , fcucji impoiing public and private structures or enterprise , energy and thrift among its people. The "Oate City" ol the great north west is going ahead with great strides. Intelligence , courtesy , relinemeiit and good taste have found a congenial at mosphere and n permanent abode in thin emporium of the great prairie state of Nebraska. The vigor nnd vitality of ' American manhood and womanhood 'aro seen to greater advantage hero than in the older communitief. The M ranger is at once impressed with the wisdom of the slate and local lriws that boar heavily on the liquor trafllc , as the number of saloons is notably small and moral tone of the people ib correspond ingly elevated. Omaha is truly a gem "of purest ray serene , " planted high and healthfully on the hanks of the Mis souri , constituting , as it docs , the open sesame to the commerce and the golden granary of this powerful and populous section of the great republic. It may ho asked why thia phenomenal pros perity in so young a stnto. The answer is found in the- fact that it bus a repub lican majority of : r > , ( MO. V.'ould that this great , hut clogged , state of Mis souri could change its politirMi habili ments for a few years and Omahns would spring up whore immlotb are now found. Xcvor ( ilviUp. . If you sutler asthma , bronchitis , or liny other di.scnso of tliethro.it or lungs , nothing can stirpriso yon more than tlio rapid improvement that will follow the use of SANTA AiHi : . If you are troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will ho unable to express your nnm .omont at the marvel ous and instantaii"ous curative powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-ll-CUUK. These remedies are not secret compounds , but natural production of California. Sold at "H.OO a package ; three for T-'iO ' and guaranteed bv tioodmiin Drug C'o. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. BCOUroadway Council HlulTs , Iowa. Ustaltlllhail 1M7. D. H. McDANELD & CD. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t20 and US Main StrueuCouucll IlluITa.l iCEHESS Or ( Uo Ll'iuor Habit , Posltirclj Cured bj AdinlnislerlnpUr. llnluc ' Uoldcu Speelflc. U can bo glTeu In a cup of coUe or tea with out the Knowledge ot the person taking it ; abso lutely harudesH , and will effect a permanent and fiperily cure , whether the patient la a moderata drluker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot drunkard ! hare been made temperate ineu who bare takeu ( Iolden Soeclflo in thalr cotfee With out their knowledge and to-day believe they quit drinking ot thrlrown fiee will. Hneter falla. The syatum once impregnated With Die fipeclflo. It bnconiea an utter tmpossltilllty for tte liquor appetite to exist. For bale by Kulm li Co. , 15th and Douglua su. , aim ISth and Cum- JnitBta. , Omaha , Neb. | A. 1) . I'Oitcr & lira. touacil BluCn , lew * . SPECIAL jvJOTICES. NOTIfK. . ' . ' " I."itrnmitl , To l.o.in , KorMili1. In KentWants , lUi.mlliiK. cto , \\111 lit1 Insi i to 1 In this colaiiiu at the low ratt ! urn N CIMIT.U : UNI : tor tiiunrstm- M'vtlon and I'lw ) Cents I'or Mil" for eiicli siib-f- ( lin-nt liiserllcm l.civc nit\i > itli > iiit > iits nt our olll o. No. 1 1'enrl btiect , uuur liouil ! .iy , ( CMMKll llllllTs. I'UU. WAMTS. \V AN"I M ) A iotid b.iVcr , 0 G South Miiln st , , > < our.Lll llluirla. . I7K > ll 8AUJA tlioiuiicaliicil rain. -L1 or tliil at 1J3JVobt Council 7 DST Hutwoi'ii 1'oiirth nail Main htiei'ti on J J Hroailwny , TUPM ! ty nlKl't. n Mnith i. Wrs- son Imnilin rli'si ; ' " c.illlirc reMilvrr , latest pat tern. A Millatile if'\\nrd will he paid for Its ru- turu to r. II. ( iUHUc'ilu. clt > iniirMiul. IFyoii liave a Ptoi'k of iiifrchaudlho- trn < ie for limit or illy prop rty write to .luhustoii & Vau 1'attcn , Council ltiuih ! , In. ATi JI ) ( icxiil ( rlrl for general IUIUM orlc Ti ut.l Mueller's , TJ2 Wllld\\ \ I'll IIH , : nu-rof ssmiu Myustni ht rout , Couu 11 IllintH. HOfSKti for lent , .loluiston i. Van 1'atU'ii , ; U Main htiovt. FOK SAliKAn opt'ii siilc-tiar lui"cy , nc. illy ncu , to fn < i ( party on monthly imymuiit-f A . .1 . .Maiuk'l. "io. .wi mill .1 : , Ilr < i.tih\.iy. " \\rANTIJD ( ! oed siconil lund stoves , fnrul * turo ami cirp "s.Vlllpiy liluliest c.islt price. A..1 M.uul" ! , Noa Jiii and Ji'i llroid\vay. TjUiH 8AUr ( ) trade , Irts fund : > in blocks -L Ti-rn lllngi rN ud. Apply to W. J. . Patton , -7 N'oith .Main stroi-t. "IjlOlt SALIi 'I lie best -.mall fruit and vcgcta J-1 ble farm iti I'ottaw.ttt unit- county , t\\o mtlua from Conndl Illuirs po-tcilluc , atapilto th.it will ( -ell It , on ri'iii.irkiiblv easy teiins. Title peifect and piopi'ity in KCMM ! condition. I'oI'sslon giM-n any time , ( loud itmsnn for Fflllni ; . 1C. T. llryiint \ Co. , ( US Hionduray , Couutll Mluili1 , In. _ rpo IMIN'l' Iinincdliitoly , for the Miniincr. a i coiid furnished lioiiho , in rooms ; cloiet and liath room ; city water. Apply on premisebW Hhiuo. _ WANT To eYiliati.u Xiliiaska or AVi' iHrm lands fort'ouiull lIluliM or Dinnha property or nieichaiullbe. O. P. McKossun. " \\7ANTiD ; Stocks nl inerohamliso. Have > t Omuha and Council lilulti city propuity , also western land to exchange for K"- ! Call on or addrrH .lohuson .v Chrlntlan , llocm 3o , Chamber of Conimurco , Omah.i. FOlt SALE At a bar alu. 40 acres near stock 3' rd , South Omaha , Neb. . Jnhnsou & Christian , Itoum 30 , Chamber ot Commerce , Omaha. $15. v.'Jari.-r':7. j-vVv > > . 'iy ' Tim Moirls 'I'ypo Writer Is a prartii.il , well maduand llucly llnlsr d ui.u linin , and combines tlieiierfeir lett ! mr , ' i-x i < I .illlKUinent , and rapiii willlnuof a ni u lime I writer. The IIDI- MN MIM1 O iltAi'll , th best appuatus Hindu for manlfoUlliu .iut < > t'raphi < and ujo writer work ; . ! , ! 1 cophs i an lie t ikrn. TI'd WUITUIt Hiipplles for halt * 8 end furciiculais. The K\- rmsior Co. , Conn 11 lltullla. . Mention this pa , AMY , COIt. 5TIli VM)7I'llhT. COUNCIL ILUFFS , IA. Conducted by tiio Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , finnl-h- id ! w llh all moileiu improvements for boarding and day bchool. 'I he ro idemlc j tar con-fists of two sessions , lieglnnliu < ni thu Hist Monday In Pi'litemlier and I ebruary , n-ap ctfully. Terms-llo ml and tuition per histlon , 173. Tor further p.utieulars address Pister Superior. St. 1'ianciH Academy , Council llliilff , la JOHN GILBERT , I-I.UMIIKII AND IIKILKU IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , NO. B21 M IN ST. , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , .r t 1U > TAU . U * - sr-i 30fa is IB. INCOIIPOHATUD CO. , JIASSIIJ.OX , OHIO , JIAMT.UTl'lir.llS. SIZES FROM foi 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. SpoclllcHtions nnd e tlmates furnished for pnmpletn nd'ani plunti. IleKiilatlon , Durability ( luar- untued. Can shou U'ttcrs. fiom liters where fuel Kconomy Is eiial ( ) with Corliss Nim-UiudeiHlinr. H2CAXI1 IIOl'Si : , COB'X'II , IJU'I'I S , IO A. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. rs ougha Cast FOR Hnildintji * , Automatic E Jllgltcst IS y. Xcn > A ? d Hand EaEVUIllLiU Shnplicttif nd Jintl > ilili/t No . 1100 to 1'JOOTenth Avenue , Council BlulTsIn. Telephone 100. From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. "y1 ' 1'0 ' aml Sanitary Kn im-cr. Plans , Estimates , - - H i . Hpccinc.Uions Siipervihion of 1'ublic Work. Jtrown Building , Council Binds , Io a. CIMI CV Dl | R/F. ! . Attorney at Law , Second Floor Hrown Huildiiiff , 115 rllNLLY DUniXL. IV-ailSt. . Council Ululls , Iowa. lustiecotthc IVacc. Office over American Express , No. 419 NCPUMD7 | " Hioatlway , Council lilull's , loua. 0 OWO | | | Attorneyi. at Law , Pinclicc in the State and Fddera < X OIIVIO Courts. Ollice Rooms , 7 and 8 , Sliugart-Hcno lllock , Council liluir ' " ' " > LJA7CfV ! Dentist. Corner Main Struct and First Avenue , Counci Cr Mn/LLn" niufV' , , ioa. . " ' l st In dls .isos of iu : > . liar. Noand P LJ A ft/I / DCDI I M 1V/I / n fP" < ) M H LnA VI DtnLIIN. IVI. U. ' ' " ' " " ' < il' ' ' " * Actural.lvl'i. .irllHd Cat- , U MiMiniTI Ull IU.I M | Illi , , , , ri , tiiMledliy mall ulli-r llrst iniisiiaiitlon. OllieiM-or. Mulutioet and llroadwiiy. Hubldcncc , liil ) Illutl bt. llournU to 1U , SloO , 7..AI toti.JU. Council lIlulTt. , lowii. -IF VOU IIAVt : A\V- iECONDHiIF Cull on M. IHKHBI.aCIl , 5tS ! Itroailu'tM , ulioru yon will i-ucuivo Iho EIlHliesI fash I'l-lcc. DR. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTBie BELTS AND ELESTRIQ TRUSSES. No. 6OO Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WAVB'iiI.OCAL : < AM > TfillYIXIXU AUUVA'.S O.V C'O.II.IH.SMO.V. MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O SNYDEB & SNYDER M. B. SNYDEB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : tihCHof Women und Children , 307 llroucwuv. Council Illulfn. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1014 IOUGI\S ST. . OMAHA , MBQ Star Stables and Mule Yards Hornex and muo qonitantly on hand for ial at rf tall or Incar lotH. Crdsra piomptly tllltQ by contract on short notice. Htock Bold on cummUxInn. Tek-phouu IU. HUIIMITR11& IIOI.KV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council Uluffi.