6 THE OMAHA DAILY BtiE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 25. 1888. r THE DAILY J3EE. COUNCIL "BLUFFS. oi-'Kicu No. ii ! I'UAKij STIUIT. : ttll\ertd by Carrlei In Any I'art ot theCltynt TttcntN Ctnto I'trVielt. . ii.w.mmv. MANAOKH. J'.rMM. P ( initr. No tt , NIIIIIT lIDiTOH , No. "I. MIJNT10N , N. V. IMiiinliintr Co. UUIIliomil Council HliiSs on Sou-nth I'lifO- ' Thn i-lt.v council moots this cvfiiing. Yoxtcniay .1. O. Tipton Mild u Hroad- v ny lot for'W. \ ) , Hnrdlti to un eastern liarty. A htrpo bund stand is ono of tlif now fctvtures nt MiinhiiUnn bewh , uwl ( Mon s urciiOHtrii ( UM-oui'sus sweet niusic. Work \MH bojrtin yes-torduy inorniii } , ' on the fdundsition of the new JIO.UUO buhuul huildin-f \Va-ihin'ton ( avenue. Final connections between the water mains and the nrlilicial hike in Fair- inount park have been niiido. anil the wnter wan lurni-d \usterday. . Tlie case of F. M. Guun . lor keeping plundered horses for "ale , will lo ) i-allcd before Squire \l\KZ \ \ at 10 o'clock thin morning. County Attorney Duiley will conduct the iirosecution. About twenty Master Mnson , otn- ployed by the t'nion raclllc in this " city , will"go over to Omaha to-morrow nljjht to see Trtiininiistor liitxtur raised to tlie inastor mason degree1. The bilvor cup which will bo the pri/o nt tlie coining .vat-nt race at Ltiko Man- iiwti will be ready to-day and this evening - ing will be placed on exhibition in one of Uarknoss IJros- . ' show windows. I'nving Uis ! begun yesterday morning on Graham avenue. \ part of the force which bus lx < on working on lower Broadway was taken tiwny from tbat job to got Hie work well started in the eastern part of thecity. . Mr. Sims snjs ho is wuiting patiently for the democratic organ to produce anybody olhcV suitement than its own. ItHarmy of witnebsob don't respond to its bugle call. The colonel seems to " have twice an many shoulder straps as recruits. A number of Odd Follows with their families enjoyed the breey.es at Manawa Monday evening. Special trains wore run for Iheir accommodation. There wore not a.s many at the lake as was ex pected. Tlio o present had a very pleasant time. The funeral of tlie late A. .T. Mump took place yesteiday afternoon tit - o'clock from the rcnideneo on Stutsinan ntreot. and was attended by a largo number of s mpalhi/.ing friends. The Herviccb weio M'l-y iinpiegsivo. The remains were interred in Fail-view cemetery. The lire department was called out at 2 o'clock yesterday morning by an alarm from'Turlny's ( lien. Tbo entire department responded. The lire was in n small oiic-hlory hoiuso owned by Mr. Turloy and occupied by a family named luilhor. The furniture \\asba\ed.aud only the kitchen , where the lito orig inated. was burned. Great preparations- being made fora proper celebration of August 1 by the colored population of this vicin ity. There will be .speeches , music and dancing at Mock's garden in the earlier r part of the dav. itiid in the afternoon n ball game at Manawa athletic park between the Lafayette- colored nine and the .T. J. Hardins , of Omaha. The Rev. W. II. W. Uees states for publication that in his sermon of last Sunday he did not wish to cast any un just rolloction.s upon the police force of the city. Alt-o that ho is prepared to stand by every statement of fact that ho made , and that bo will , next Sabbath , reinforce , by way of prelude to the reg ular sermon , the htutcmcnts made hibt Sunday. To prevent a wrong under standing of the reverend gentleman's position upon the matters suggested , it would be well if the o interested would utlond that bet-vice. Kd Troutnmn ttrrivcd home yesterday from Spirit Luke. Muj or Holier returned homo from Avalon , AIo. , yesterday. W. A. Burger , of Kansas City , is the guest of Aldoriimn iCnollor. U. W. Buslinell has returned from n two week's sojourn sit Lake Okohoji. Miss Louise lie Ilavon is visiting hei friund. Miss Nellie C'otter , of Omaha. Charles Curtis , a proinmunt colored politician of this city , is in Indianap olis. Masters Thompio and Willie Tiptoti Imvo returned homo for their visit tc Avoca. Mr. Simon Hisoman loaves to-day foi the cast to purchase goods for the full trade. Mrs. N. OBrion and Miss MollU Maloney loft last evening for Lincoln Neb. , on n short visit. Mr. Simon Eisuman loft yesterday foi Now York City , where ho will purclia& < u fall line of dry goods. Mrs. E. B. Houintm is lying danger ously ill at her homo , corner of Secont uvonuo and Tenth street. C. II. Maxson , of Iowa City , flnancia Bccretary of the V. M , C. A. , is in tin city , in the interest of that association Miss Lnttn Lewis , daughter of a prominent inont merchant of St. Louis , is tin guest of Mrs. F. 1) . Moore , on First ave nuo. nuo.Father Father Ignatius WoFsolling , of Richmond mend , Minn. , brother of Father Adolpi AVossolllng , has arrived in the city for Bhort visit. Mrs. T. .1. Clark , who has booi borlously ill for the past three weeks , i convalescing , much to the gratilicatio of her many friends. Henry Atkins , Dr. Laeoy , .Torom McClintoek , J. T. Oliver and Dr. Brow returned yesterday from a weulc's llsli Ing trip at Spirit Lake. H. T. Thomas has returned from hi recent trip to Macedonia , where ho wa called by the illness of his wife. MM Thomas is inueh bettor and will rotur homo in a short time. The Very Hov. Stephen Lyons , O. 11. , of Cresion , went last evening t Neola , where h will lay the corne Btoin ) of the now Catholio church to-da\ Ho stopped over night with his con frore , Uov. Father Adolph \V O. S. B. Captain W. A. Hayes , who rccentl bought an interest In Bouquet's liver Btablo. has disposed of it to a Mr. Hal who took possession yostorday. Mi Hayes lias not had very good health fc BOino tlmo. hence his motive for rotli ing from the livery business. J. J , Malownoy , of Thayer count ; Nobrasua , who is now sojourning i Lake Manawti , speaks in glowing term of the crop outlook in the vicinity i Ids Nebraska homo. According to h 'mild statements , cornstalks are made t do duty as telephone poles in seven instances. B. C. Harris , a well known grai dealer at Lewis , Cass county , and W. , Woodward , one of the leading mo chants and moneyed men of that plac ' have been g ] > ending several days i v Manuwu. They are charmed'with 1 They ore brothers-in-law ofI. . t Odtill , of the \\uUknoivii llrln of Odx k 13ryuiUu thlij city. THE DEATH OF THE STRANGER Ho is Idontiflctl By * Hia Rola- tlvca. CAPTURE OF A HORSE THIEF. The I'ni'itly OIIPH IJpforp Atlcswiu-th A llcmuHuilile < ; lly Directory The I'liins I'm- .Mc'i-i-inm'M Illock Tliu ISonrd of Trade. Hti-iii | i Di'ntli ofn Ktrnuurr. A iiinn of about sixty jciirs of ngo was arrested by Ollloer ThoiniH on Soul h Main ttlrcol Sundny afternoon while wandering arouiul in a du/cd kind of a way. UuriiiL ' , the evening lie complained - plained of being sick and the city physician was s-ent for , but could not bo found until Monday afternoon. He or dered llio man taken to the hospital. 1'ho patrol wagon was backed tin to the door of tbo jail and the sick man laid upon a Btroli'lu'i1 preparatory to re moval. Hn seemed no wor-o than bo bad been during the day. but jn-t as ho wan carried out of the door ho gasped and expired instantly. Or. Soybort uas immediately siiin- inonod and said that death was caused by apoplexy. The remains were re moved to tbo undertaking rooms of Morgan. Keller & Co. . whore they wuro prepared for burial. No ono appeared to identify the bony and it was buried at > t o'clock yesterday afternoon in the potter's lieki. When arie&tcd the man gave the name of ,1. Little. IIo was a stranger to the ollicors and also in the city. IIowaH shown all po-sible atten tion by tbo jailor * , who had no doubt > as , to his recovery. i'xCoroni'tHenry I'aul says that the deceased was a blacksmith at Miacola. and has a wife and two children at that place. Mr. Kaul IB the only one who claims to know anything about him. He wiys that the man has been away from home for some time. If this ib the case , it is probable that his relatives in Min- eola will inquire into the facts in the ca e and trv to establish his identity. While Chief Lucas \\ar-a\\aitingan answer from Mineola last evening ho was a ] pr mchod by Mr. T. I' , . ( ones , of "Kill avenue 13 , who said lie was the father-in-law of the dead man. lie left hero about a week ago to visit relatives at ! ' ' illc .function , and returned homo Saturday aiorning. Tie probably be came demented and wandered around until arrested Sunday afternoon. He \\assoventy-twoyearsof age. He has two sons living in the Hast , and Mr. Jones will notify them of the sad allair. It is possible that they will exhume their father's remains and lay them to ro.it in some other place. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. A Horse Tlilcf Tnkoii. About two months ago George Wcs- ner , the liveryman on Lower Uroadway , lot one of Ins livery rigs to a fellow for a few hours' drive and ha * not seen the horse since. A few days ago Captain Nick O'llrion , of the merchants' police , left the city on detective business. Yesterday a loiter was received from him , stating that ho had the thief under arrest at Lincoln. Neb. , but ho refused to come back without requisi tion papors. Colonel Dailey imme diately sent to Dos Moiuos for the nec essary papers , and they will bo for warded to O'Hrien at Lincoln. The case was worked up with considerable skill , and Captain O'Brien is entitled to credit for the successful manner in which ho rim his man to earth. Ho will probably be back here with his man about the latter part of the wcok. Full line of sheet music at Counci liluils Music Co. , ± 21 Broadway. At I'olico Court. Judge Aylesworth had his hands full in police court yesterday morning. O. II. Best. Dan Lawlor and Samuel Lar- risen wore each invited to drop $ S.1U into the collection box. George Harris was booked as a vag , but was hold over as a .suspicious char acter. Ho had seven gold pencils in bis possession , and the chief of police baid ho know whore ho had disposed of two more. Ho could not explain satisfac torily how they came into his posses sion , and will bo hold a few days until the police can find out where they wore stolen. Jessie Miller was the next victim , and she was chartrod with keeping a disor derly Itous-o on Vine street. She wad not ready for trial , and put up ifci5 for her appearance this morning. A group of live was then arraigned before his honor. .Mrs. It. Boyle was charged with assault , and the other four , Chris. .Tohnton , Chris. Mil ler , T. Custer and M. Gray was charged with disturbing the peace. The facts that led to their arrest wore told sub stantially as follows : Mrs. Boyle lives on Pearl street , and in going te the grocery store where bho doet her trading is compelled to pusa the Main street boarding hou o , where the other four defendants eat , sleep , and ha\o their being. Shu states that on several occasions she has been insulted by them , and liaally determined to pro tect herself. Accordingly , when "sho went to the store Saturday evening bhc took along a number of loud smelling eggs. She was saluted in an insulting manner , and then lot fly with the eggs i One of thorn hit Johnson , and ho had the thrower arrested for an assault , Mrs. 15o.\lo was found guilty , but sen tence was busiicndiul. Johnson was lined $9.00 , but took ex ception to the decision of the court , and announced his intention of appealing the case to the district court. In thai event it will cost him $100 to got rid o paying a line of $9.00 , and the chances are greatly in favor of his having tc > ay it anyway. Mrs. Boyle went on way rejoicing. Johnson's throi partners in misery wore discharged. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur- tubbings of the Now York plumbing Co. A Mis-Dlrcotory. The city directory just issued foi Council Bluffb by D. C. Dunbar & Co. of Omaha , is causing a good deal o complaint. As it ib being used , 01 rather attempts are made to use it , it : utter failure to moot the needs become ! 11 ita moro and moro apparent. Typograph a ically the volume is attractive enough v but this is not what is so much dee o sired in a city directory as utility. Ai il inspection of its pages reveals the fac that there arc hundreds of name ! 11 omitted. Among those omissions ur < ' many of the oldest and most prnminon citizens. Uyen the name of Mart liar din , who carries a gold-heiulcd cano , a bolng-tho oldcct citizen , is not to b found in its pages. Ho js known to al most every man , woman and child , i the city , occupies au otlico at the com hoti ! cand Miroly could not be overlooked by any canvasser for a directory. Ho ha plenty 01 company of all phis-e" . Hev , Dr. Crofts pallor of the Congregational church , -and Sam Ford are among the neglected ones. The list of well known citi/ens is' , in fii it. almost long enough to make an other directory. Kven Mayor Hohrer has not his name correctly given. Among the many familiar names omit ted are those of Phil Armour. B. ) . Austin. K , A. Averv , John N. Baldwin , ' Dr. .1. M. Mai-stow'Potor Beehtole. Dr. Cody , J. N. CiiMidy. .1. P. C'awidy , J. P. Filbert , lov. ! J. l-'isk , J. K. Cooper , Joel Hat on. D. P. Klchor , A. Ganc , William Galvin , Frank Gault , Charllo Gilmorc , C. T. Horsier , G. A. Holmes , Lawrence Hoist ando on and on , the the instances might DO cited where men , wpll known vhro'ighout ' the city , are entirely overlooked. Naturally this makes the directory of no use , sis it is more unreliable than the old one. It is also found to bo full of the sins of commission as well as sins of omission. It seem' , to have boon the policy of the publishers to term every man a laborer whose occupation was not in the copy. Justice llon- dricks in thus made out to bo a laborer. .1. "VV. Crossland. the insurance man , likewise. W. Chapman is set down as a photographer. Initials are wrong and names mis spelled. J. A. Churchill's name appears as "J. H. " and S. Farnsworth as A. Farnsworth , J. Dickey as I. Dickey. In fact , whatever page is looked over mis- lakes and omissions are noticeab.e. Council Ml nils needs n now dheetory needs it badly. There have been many changes in the past jear , and when such carelessness is shown in re gard to the old settlers there is little reason to bolioxo that imiiiv of tiiese changes have been noted in tbo hist directory. It does not show up properly the population of Council Blulls. In its introduction it stales that the volume contained 7-Kil'i names , an increase of nearly 12,000. and indicating a popula tion of . " 0,000. If this bo so , with all these omissions , the nuinl > er of inhabi tants would show up still larger by hav ing a correct directory. II seems that the publishers of this so-called directory should revise it and get out another worthy of the name and take up the copies now out. Unless some such atonement is made it will bo dilllcult for this linn to ever get an.\ support here for another Council Blulls directory. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & C'o.'s ' loan olll'ce , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , pur. on nl property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without remouil. AH business strictly conII- donlial. J. G. Tipton htis bargains in real estate. E. II. Sheatc loans nionov on chatlol security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ol'ico SOI ) Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. The 'Merriain Itlook. Contractors have been examining with interest the plans of the new Merrmm block , and preparing their figures , the bids to bo handed in to-day. The plans show that the block is to bo a very handsome ono in external appear ance , as well as capacious and conven ient in its arrangomcnl. There will bo eight stores running through from Alain to Pearl street. The second Hoer will be diided into olllces , and the third floor has , besides olllces , a large room for the public library and a spacious hall to be used by the Y. M. C. A. or other organizations. The Pearl street front is to bo exactly like the Main street front. There will bo two main entrances on each street. There are to bo numerous bay windows and adornments , which will make the front ages very attractive. The Willow avenue - nuo front is also very attractive. At each corner of Willow avenue will oo stairways leading into the basement , where there will also bo two good store rooms. lias expected that whoever gets the contract will crowd tbo building to an curly completion. The improvement will bo a marked ono , and the block will bo rcndilyoccupied at a fair rental. The stores will bo 100 foot with line frontage on each street , and the offices there will bo the most desirable in the city. Patrons of the Patnfio House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Good tea at 20c per pound at N. I. Tibbett's , H45 Broadway. Short on the Fvidencc. The charges made that the saloon men have been gully of bribing the at torney for the law and order league have badly weakened. The Globe beonii to stand alone in these charges , and al though it has promised to product proofs , and been urged repeatedly to dc so , it has thus far failed to make publit the statement of a single one qf the many witnesses it claimed tohavo rcud to speak. Statements have been madt publicl.\ over the signatures of Attorney Sims , Dan Carrigg and F. J. Day denying the truth of statements made by the Globe. Thus representatives of three dilTorent classes have come forward with proof of the falsity of the statements muilo by the Globe , Mr. Sims is the attorney in the omplo.\ of the law and order league , Dan Carrigg is a well known sporting man and Mr. Day is a representative prop erty owner. The Globe keeps insisting on moro witnesses. It has not producei ono witness in its own behalf , and a ; the other side has already produced three , it bccms no moro than fair thai they produce just ono oven a little one for a cent in order to keep up appear ances at least. It pretended to liuvo i bushel basket full of evidence. I surely ought to bo able to produce OIK statement , over somebody's signature a woo bit of an allidavit. or something of the sort. The Glebe begins t < realize the situation evidently when i bays : ' 'Tho Glebe , while very siispi eious of Mr. Sims for some time , had ivory i very hard Held in which to eecuroeU donee. " Card of Thanks. To the many kind and sympathizini friends who gave us their assistance am consolation during the illness and deatl of our husband and f tit nor wo desire t < return our sincere and heartfelt thanks Mits. A. J. Bu.Mi' , G'liAULiij C. BUMI- . 200 acres of grass for sale , from tei acres up , ono mlle anil three-fourth from city. BKN MAIHCS. i Stop at the Pacific House. The moa t , centrally located hotel in the city. i _ 3 For Attorney General. t , The many friends of Hon. John "Y Stone have for several years boon trj 9 ing to thrust honor upon him , and t > ho' ' a their appreciation of his worih to thoi . and to the republican party , by insle i -ing on'the u y'of hit. name as a cand t I date for meulber of congrcbb. He lit [ 3 ZCsTlI3 W IBZHiUDGrlEi J mM-m 9 i I K 11J If If B i f Ji n W i B i - _ , - m SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , Clothing , Hats , Caps , eto. W . H UELLEN MUSIC .COMPHNV , _ . William Dmlrr Siodantapf to , ffardman , Everett & Fisher Chy & Count/ REAL fiSTATE 3PIA.3STOQ. / M ln St. Council niitfli , o MUTUAL tire INS. co. u w York. ' No ft tf. Mtlo < n. - < u _ _ 1M14 St. Mary't Ay . CUQJ t/r Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronaga 00 of Any Banh in the oitu. , Is Solicited. 00 STH , & A. D.Fasten SMOKE ' COUNCIL HLUPFS J. W , SQUIRE'S Paint. 011 $ Glass Go. Pcrcgoj & Moore'a Abstracts of Title Wholesale. Santo Rosa. . ARE THE BEST No. 8. Pearl St. RKAL. ESTATK. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , WEIR SHUGART CO. , Manufacturer of Fine C arrii ! i < s and Buggies. I nlways kcop in btoola lirgin'n > t 01 in-tiin H. F. HATTENHAUER I have : ilwa.\-4 a full -took to select from. . . , ma'.e ' C arriageswhich 1 s.iM . nt.i\i < - \ low i. n > . ( 'till and cMtuuiii' . J'rice-i Low. i\n . t7 to ! ! ! j Pom-Ill sirc'cf. I am always readhow g mil- stoutlj resisted all such pleasing pres sures 'and stood firm to his decision that congros uus not in lii ; , line. Now a move has been started to nominate him for attorney general of Iowa. Tlii.s would doubtless bo a more uli'tmng protler to one who has always been -so ambitious and successful in the practice of the law , Tbo.ctilous work which he has done for the party in ycais past , his brilliant campaigning , bis lo.uilty , make it most befitting that he should be recogni/ed in some such way by the party. lie lias been a wonderfully suc cessful lawyer , has more even than a state reputation , and the favorable com ments upon the suggestion of bis name indicate thai ho may be placed upon the ticket for lliib position. The delegate ? . . from western Iowa wouli1 doubtless sup port him solidly in the convention. Prunes fie at xT I. TibbettV , . ,15 Broadway. Artists piefer the Ilallctt & D.uis piano , at C' . B. Music Co. , - - \ Broadway. Yaoln Owner.of yachts who intend to race for the Manawa association jtuht cup on July ; ! ! arc requested 'to call at the Hotel Manawa before JUo'flock Sunday , Julj i'J , and enter their vaglit-j. Traveler.-- ! Stop at the Beehlule. It Is i\H It Should Itc. The well known "Palace restaurant , " 100 Broadway , has pissed into the hands of Mr. John Allen , and by him been entirely renovated and refitted. The popularity of the "Knronuan" ( Allen'b old place on Main street' ) will be uniintiiiii''d in the new place. Ladies , transients and all others promptly served. Everything lirit class. Nothing objectionable to the most fastidious. Give him a call. lane ! Hull. Omaha league club vs Council Bluffy at Manawa Athletic park , Thurs day , July 20. Game called at 4 p. in' . The 'motor line will leave Broadway at :10 : and 0:40 : p. m. as a special base ball excursion train. Pare for round trip 15 cents. Dal by's band in attendance. There will bo a meeting of Labor As sembly IWiS , Knights of Labor , at 8 o'cloeic this evening. Initiation and other important business. A full at tendance is , desired. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. Assembly rooms in G. A. It. hall , over No. 10 Pearl street. SCROFULOUS SORES. A Child's Great SufferkiiKa K rule it by the Cutictira Iteraetlloj. When Hlx mouths olil the left hund of our little grandchild began to bwell nnil had every nppcar.inco of a huge boll. We poultlicd It , but all to no purpose. About live mouths nftcr , it became u i iinnlng sore. Soon other holes foiincd. Ilu then Imcl two of them on e.ich hand , ami as his blonil beciimo more initl mure linpoie It took less lime for them to bleak out. A MHO came on thn ihln. beneath the under lip , which was very oRi'iiilve. Ills head wan one solid scab , dlbtliHrglni : ' great ih-al. This was hi 4 condition at twenty-two months old , when I undertook the care of him , his mother h.ivlng died when hu wus a little more t linn \eu-olil , of con-uu.ptlon iserolul.i of iouie' ' . Iln could walk u little , but tould not ( jet up if hn fell noun , and could notmn\e when In bed , having no use of his h.iuils. J Im mediately commenced with the CuTin-n v HiiMKiiiht.iislnethon'Tici'ii and Cuiici'in ho\i' ficoly. and when ho hud taken one bottle of the Ci'Tifi'iillior.VK.NT , his lie.ul was completely curM , and lie was init > ro\ed In everyway. We \ veroery initeli enconi.igcd , and continued the use of the Hemi'dles for n jeur and .1 half One hole utter another healed , a bony matter forming in each one of tlii'e live deep ones Just before heallnc , w lilch would Ilimllv glow loose and were ta * ii out ; then they'would he.il rapidly. Ono of these ugly bone formations I pieserved. After taking n doen and a half bottles he was completely cuied , and is now , at the a e of six jcars , u sluing and healthy ihllil. Tim se.us on his hands must ulwajs lemuln ; his h.inds ale Rtrung , tiioucliwu nine feaied ho would never be able to use them. All that phvntcl.ins did for him did him no good. All who haw the tlillu before using the Cimi-UH l IlKMntilh- * and seethe child now consider It a wonderful cure. Iftlieabovo fa ts are of any tne to you.ou nroatllbtity to u e them. Mil * , n , S. DHIlif 8. May9,16b5. 013K. ClaySf.Illoomlngton , 111 CUTICUII * . the gnut .sulii ( 'nu' . ' and CUTK-I-II v SOAP prepued fiom it. exteniivlly , and VTI- CUH t Hisot.vi.NT. : : the new blood puriller , inter nally , are u po3ltl\e cine for every foim of skin and blood dbeuseitom Hlmoles to scrofula. Sold everywhere. 1'rlce , ( , 'urit-ini * ,5)c ) : t-o.vi- . 2."c ; IlKhOt.vKNT , tl. I'reparpil by the VOITKII Diuiii ANI > OIIKMIC\I. Co. . Uoston , MUSH. { tirpenil for "How to Cure Sklu Dheases , " 04 pages , UO Illustrations , and HQ testimonials. Skin and Hcalp prpsertcd and beaut I- lied by CUTICUII i > 1EU1C.VTKI ) SOAf. EVERY MU2CLE ACHES. Sharp Aches.Dull'Ptttns. Strains and Weakness imi.iKWii is O > K MIMITK A perfect antidote to iialu and weak- ' 1 he tlr&t and only puyn-kHUiiK plaster. - > 'ic. SNYDER fe SNYDER M. B. SNYDEE , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : . Discuses of Women und Children , J07 llroaowav. Council Uluiro. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS , MCBcoaduay Counell U luffs , Iowa. Established ' IMJ. . ' ' ' i . . SPEClALJvJOTICES , NO TICK. Sl'HCI \liHilvpitlxi-inpnlxxndiiis ! , o tround ' | D Loan , I'or Silk1 , To KentWants , lloanllus. I'tivlll bo liKcitcd la this column nt the low intvofTIN : CCNTS i > iu : MM : r < r tiioiiratiu - eitloii ami I'lve ( 'out1 ! I't-r l.lno Toi- each sub-io- tint-lit Insertion I.OIMS iiilvvrtlst'iut-nti lit 0111- oflli-e , .No. 1 , 1'onrl Street , ne.ir lliomlu.iy Couttell lllutlx. Iowa. WANTS. E.VrllAXONOuulotln Hums ui UnfiSn lute 111 It , It. uilil for ono lot nearer IHu.nluay. Adilri'ss < ) 14 , II ollii-f. Ciiini-ll Illiilli. \\rANTIJD A girl to iln lionsowoik. ' T Inquire lit Methodist ' , No. * > 0 I'k-tcliei a\o. 17 I , \NTronm ( ! for lent to Kentloiniin , fur- - * nt-flied ornnfurnlshetl ; itas mid bath. Ad- K. nil s 7 tli t. Uouiull Illutls , or U. S. lln- Co , I 'ill n. un st , Oinahu. 1"TKUrSALlIClrtiadc. . Ar > | . | nch bicycle ; will sell ilicap or Irado for n linrso.V. . 11. UutU , Hi and Is I'earl sticet , Con lull liluils. Fllt SAM. Tlioioiiglibred rain. Atldiessor call iu. : W. HiouUwiiy , Council IHullH. la : Fryou ha\e n stock of merchandise to trade for land 01 city propi-ity wilto to Johnston & Van fatten , founeil lllullw , la. H trsis for rent. Johnston \ Van Pntten , .TJ .Malnstu-et. HFoil Foil PA 1,13 An open slde-b.ir liuugy , nearly now , to goo > l piiity on inoiitlilv ii.iyinents A. .1. Miindel. No. : iil and .Uj llioudu.iv. \\rANTIH ) ( Sooil second hand stoves , furnl- tine mid en-pets. Will pay highest cash price. A..1 .Mamlel , Nos ililund .li'i llroadway. TjVU ) SAMJ-The best snTiTTfruit and vegcta J- bio farm in I'ottuwattamte cimnty , two miles fioin Council lllullft po-tnlliLo , at a price that will hell it , on remaikably e.isy teims. Title perfect and piop ity in good condition. I'lishcssion glM-n nny time. ( Jood leasoii for elliuv' . It. T. Illunt \ Co. , GiS llroadway , Council Illuin , la. ri O HUNTImmodlalely , for the summer , a i good linilshiil hoiibe. 10 rooms ; closet and bath loom ; city water. Apply on premises , 81- 6th a\e. \\7ANT To exchange Nebiaska or Wisconsin TT fiuin lauds fur Council Hlulls or Omaha piopcity or meichandlso. O. I' . McKesson. \\7ANTnD-MocHs ot inercliaudho. Have IT Omaha and Council HlulTs city propoity. alto western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson * Clulstiau , Hooiti 33 , Chamber of Commeice. Omaha. FOR SA1.K At a bargain , W acres near stock yards , South Omaha , Neb , Johnson & Christian , Itoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. COU. BTH A VBL AM ) 7 I'll ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. An excellent educational Institution , fuiulsh- cd with all modern Impiovements for boarding and day school. ' 1 he cc.idemlc year consists of two bebslous , beginning on fie llrst Monday in September and 1'ebiuary , lespoctfully. Terms-Hoard anil tuition per htbslon , $75. 1'or fuitlier paitlculars nddie s Sister Superior. St. 1'iancU Academy , Council IllulT1 , lu. JOHN GILBERT , I'LUMIlblt AM ) IIKAI.IMI IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 521 31 MST. . , COl'XCJL , BLUJFrs , _ : J IOWA D , H , McOANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t20 and K Main Street.Co PBICE $15. Thn Morris Type Writer Is a practical , well made and llnely Inlshed inachlne , and combine- ; tlie pcrtect lettering , fjeiut al iKiiment , and lapld wrltlni ? of a hlu'li priced writer. The KIM- UNrMIMKCyiiUAI'ir. tfiebest npnarattM made for manifolding antoKUiphle and type writer wbrk : iLOUO copies can be Uken. TI'l. . NVIUTlIll supplies for Bule. 8 end for circulars. The lix- ceislor Co. , Council IlluffMa. Mention this vap FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY ioi * u6uGi4\s sr. . OMAHA , NEU MM R 1HI1 ! . CO. JUSSIU.OX , OHIO , MAXUI'ACTl KIMS. Adnited fet SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC ENGINES. Specification * and intimates fnrnlMu'd for roinplt'to stpani planU ItCKdlntlun , lint ' 'nitty ' fi antccd. Can show letters fioiu Uhers whein fuel Kconoiny Is o pi.il uitii Corliss Json i uiu ! > ii' rftcn < iiM'rrs , IOIVA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 Wrought and Cast iaa 11 % FOR s , Automatic Ilfyhetit Economy , ENOINES lieptiir.i. Xcu > A Xd Hand L > | VU I llft.il SltnpUcItu and Dnrabllitij. Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulTsIn. Telephone 1UO. REDUCTION m From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRI INRI MF-- Hydraulic and Snnitary Kngineer. Plans , Kstimatcs , i DlnixlllDMNL. Specilicatiom. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Blufl'b , Iowa. CIM1 TV RIIRHFAttoiney at Law , Second Floor Blown nuililiiiL' , 110 rllNLLY DUniXll Pearl St. . Council Hinds , Iowa. mm UU tm BTT-r-n 1 T f M * * * " -M * M'M H KM * HM' * M * * MHHMMHMMBMHBMMMWHMmilvB HBlMMMMMMHV Justice ol the IVacc. Olllcc over Ameiicaii KxpicsNo. . 410 N , Broadway , Council Blullh , Iowa. QTHMIT Si QIMQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in tlic State and Fedcra O I Ull U < X Ol IVI O Courts. Ofllcc Rooms 7 and 8 , Slmgart Heno Block , Council Blullb , Iowa. MA7FNDetltist' Cornjr : sta"1 Street and Kiist A\einic , Counci - - BluiTf , Iowa. Hnecliillst In dlse.ips of ii-e. ; Uiir , .So o nml M.H.CHAMBERLIN.M.DISS ( ilassi-- , \x urtti Iv l'n > .i illu > d I .it- . . . . iiarh tiented b > m.ill atlur llr-it < nii-iiltatlou. Olllcncor. Main stioot ami Ilioudway. lleslilcnce , ( ill ) Illull St. Houis to U' , S to S , i Jlntik , . ) . toiincll llhitl.i , low u. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TOSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WASTUU LOCAL. AM > TKAYiil : AttUVl'.S OG'OM.11 JSilO.V. -IF YOU lIAYf : A.VY- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call uu 31. imOIIMCII , ffl ! § Itroudu'ay , ulicrc you will receive Hut dull I rlt-c. Star Stables and Mule Yards llors mid miili'g constantly on hand for ale at it-nillur lucur loti. Oulerx promptly flJAfil \ > y contract on hort notice. HliK k void on coiumlnlon. Telephone III. fct'HLUTIill i I'OM'.V , Opposite Uuinuiy Dt-pot , Council Itluff * .