6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKIDAY , JULY 27 , 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL 'BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PKAllb ST11KET. Delivered by Carrier In Any Part ot the City at Twenty Cents rcr Week. H.W.TILTON . . . MANAOEH. TKLKl'HONKS : J1tstf.r.FR ) OrriCE , No. . KldllT UDlTOH. NO. ' 1. M1NOH MKNT10N. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Judge Carbon will hold court to-day to consider some of the contempt cases. Morgan O'Urion , a Union Pacific car inspector at tlio transfer , had one of Ills hands liadly crushed hotweon two cars yhjlo work'ing on iv druwhcml Wednes day. day.Jolin P. Weaver is burning a kiln of 400,000 brick , and Wickham LJrod. have a kiln of 050,000 ready to live , besides having 1,000.000 already burned , blacked up in their yards. The Y. M. 0. A. rooms ire being re painted and the gymnasium and bath rooms have been closed this week. It is thought that the bath rooms will bo opened this evening. Bids are now being received for the building of the addition to the Presby terian church. It ia thought that it will require about ? 7r 00. This church society has intended for some time to complete their church edifice this seii- BO n. n.A committee of the board of trustees of the inbtitutiou for the do.if and dumb was busy yesterday considering the bids for supplying an electric light plant for the inbtitutiou. There wore six bids submitted , including those for engines and electrical apparatus. Mrs. Stives , a widow woman robiding nt 8I0 ! Avenue O , is reported as a de serving object of charity. It is said that she is willing to work , but is now unable to leave homo on account of the illness of one of her live children. She Is in a destitute condition. Next Sunday afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock there will bo a swimming race at Manawa for $109 a side. The contest ants will stait for Manhattan beach , swimming no row the lake to the hotel and return , making a two mile race. Both contestants are good swimmers , and a number of outside bets have al ready been made on the result. Miss Carrie Wrodo , a clerk at Kiso- man's , was overcome by the heat Wednesday evening and had to betaken taken homo in a hack. Her condition yesterday was nuito bcrious. She lias been subject to fainting spells for homo time , and has been in rather iioor health. It will probablj'bo fcomo time before she can resume her place behind the counter. Alderman Laey is preparing to build three houses on Third avenue near Tenth street. His two btores on Main street are Hearing completion. One of them is leased , and it is not unlikely that Mr. Lacy may occupy the other himself , as ho is strongly inclined to engage in business. Ho is doing nobly in the way of building improvements , and is setting a worthy example to other citi/.ens of means. Honior Williams was arrested last -evening for the larceny of a ring from Burhoun's jewelry store. Ho took the little gold circlet from a tray while pretending tending to examine the goods. Officer Fowler brought in live parties for dis turbing the peace on South Main htrcot. They wore indulging in a free for all fight when the ollleer interfered. They were all nicely corralled to await the arrival of the patrol wagon. Yesterday's police court business con sisted mainly of discharging seven vags brought in the preceding night. The case of J. M. Jones for larceny from a building wiib continued. P. M. Saun- tlers , a colored man who was writing cnrds on the street without a permit , was released at the request of the mayor. Levi Long was fined $8.10 for a drunk. T-ho assault , cases of S. Stuckor nnd Tony Gerspachor wore continued until this morning. A Midsummer Outing. Eastern Star Lodge , No. 23 , with tboit families and invited friends , enjoyed n trip to Lake Manuwa yesterday after noon. Colonel Reed run the 8:45 : train as a special for their accommodation. Arriving at the lake the various steam ers bore the party across to Manhattan beach , where a basket picnic was en joyed. The hours wore most ploasantlj passed , and the outing was voted si grand success by those who partici pated. _ _ IVrwonnl W. B. Burns has gone to Boston on i three months' trip. Dr. W. A. Ellis , of Silvor.City , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. D. R. Witter aud children are visiting in Kansas City. Mrs. W. A. Baird loft for Noola yes terday afternoon for a week's visit. Captain James loft yesterday for Port land , Ore. , anil an extended wcstcri trip.Chris Chris Jnrison , an employe in Dr , Judd's electric bolt factory , has re turned from a four months' tour in Ku- rope and Canada. Hon. George Wright and J. B. Bald win loft on the overland llyer for Lei Angeles , Cal. They will bo ; abaon about three weeks. Constable Rickets is confined to hi bed at his home , 102 Broadway. His ill net-s was very sudden , and his condi tion is said to be quite critical. Secretary A. V. Cutter , of the tele phone company , was in the city yesterday day , and in compsny with Manugoi Vance Lnno of the local olllco , drovi over the route of the proposed now lint between this city and Glenwood. Miss Madgo Scott , who is hero visit ing her uncle , pi oprlotor of the Scot house , is ono of the Nebraska hlizzari heroines. She kept her children i < the school house all of the night , am thus saved them , a mororortain thougl loss sensational protection than wa given in some instances. W. R. Lincoln , engineer on the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul , has jus returned from a four weeks' visit amonj relatives and friends in Milwaukee am Chicago. Mr. Lincoln has boon in < * on tinuous service on the Chicago , Mil vraukoo & St. Paul since 18(11. ( a porio * of twouty-sovon years , and his brief vu cution was greatly enjoyed. Alv i O. MoAHstor , a Council Bluff boy who left hero about three years ago and who has boon visiting his folks her for two weeks , loft last evening for Alii anco. O. Ho has letters from the Cam brltv Iron company , of Johnstown , O. which recommend him highly as machinist who is sober and competent of which ho is justly proud. Ho 1m engaged with the Morgan Engineorini company , ot Alliance , O. His sinter Miss Maud , goes with him in hone c of bonofltting her health , which Mi been dolii'ato for bomo time. Alva.uso to sell Bi'.KS utu'i peanut ? on the Milwaukee waukeo road before ho wont east t learn his trade. . II. Shcalo loans money on chatte security of every description. Prlvat consulting i-ooir.s. All business strict ! confidential , OflicoSOO Broadway , cot ncr Main street , upstairs. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Saloons Have a Day's Host From Prohibition Kaldors. THE CUP FOR THE YACHT RACE. The Manilla Murtlcr More Mystcriorls Than IJver Unmlillng Too Bold Contracts Ijet for the Mcr * rlanullloek. The AVnr on Whisky. There wore no more raids on the sa loons yesterday. These raids have amounted to hut little , the liquids seized being of hut little value ill d'jlltirs and I cents. The cases are to bo heard before - ( fore Justice Barnett Saturday morning. It is hardly expected that anyone will appear to defend the gobbled liquors. The proceedings are simply to deter mine whether the liquors shall bo de stroyed or not. The only force that the proceedings will have will bo to furnish evidence against the pluces where the liquors were found , so that injunctions may bo more readily obtained. It will bo ililllcult , however , to learn who keeps these places , and the owners of the property , are doubtful. Such proceed ings cause a little nervousness on the part of those who are nolling intoxi cants , and they will doubtless carry light stocks on hand. If they lo o a few kens of beer , or a bottle or two of whisky , it amounts to little , as the profits are immense to those who run the risk. There are still a number of places which are running openly. The prohi bitionists say they will get around to all in time , b'ut claim it is not quite so easy to got evidence as it was a while ago. a 200 acres of grass for sale , from ton acres up , ono mile and three-fourths from city. Bix MAiucs. Who AVlll Win the Cup ? The beautiful silver cup offered as a pri/.o by the Manawa association to the winner of Tuesslay'ri yacht race was placed on exhibition at Harkncvi Bros. ' yesterday morning. The cup is about four inches in diameter and six inches deep. It is mounted on four miniature silver oars , placed perpendicularly , and connecting with a beautifully engraved sihor base. A gold anchor is suspended from the bottom of the eup _ . It is a line specimen of workmanship , and the winner will certainly have just reason to feel proud of his prize. Stop at the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. The Manilla Murder BLvHtery. The Manilla murder sensation has had another chapter added. A short time ago it , was announced that Sheriff Moonoy. of Crawford county , had ar rested Mason , alias Price , Scott , etc. , for the murder of the man Sharp. Mason was brought up for preliminary examination at Uenteon , Monday. On behalf of the state the prosecuting at torney stated that the witnesses by whom the crime was to bo fastened on Mason , could not bo procured , and asked that Mason bo discharged. He was accordingly sot at liberty. This cgmes with much surprise , as it was generally supposed that there was abundant evidence of Mason's guilt. Some time ago Sheriff Mooney re ceived letters from ono Henry Devino , of Kansas City , which contained facts relative to the Sharp murder supposed to bo known only to the sheriff himself , and volunteering to point out the murderer and prove his guilt. Mooney went to see this man , who subsequently came to Denison , and upon the knowl edge thus gleaned a warrant was issued for Mason's arrest. Do vine alleged that Mason came to him in Kansas City , and suggested that they co operate in some deal. Mason suggested burglary , and Council Bluffs as a good field. Devino , as a "fooler , " suggested that Carroll bo worked , instead of Council Bluffs , but Mason objected , say ing that ho had had trouble at Carroll and did not want to go there. As ono outgrowth of this confidence Mason told the stoi'i of the Manilla murder. It was to tlu > effect that Mason mot Sharp on the edge of the eorn Hold , and attempted to rob him. Sharp drew his revolver and ( lied. Missing his mark ho attempted to got away , when Mason got upon the fence to got better aim , and fired a return shot , the ball passing through Sharp's head. Mason dragged the body into the field , and as life was not extinct , ho crushed in the skull and lied. Every feature of Mason's description of the crime to Dovino was corroborated by the facts brought out at the coroner's inquest. Dovino ac companied Sheriff Mooney to Burling ton , whore Mtuon was employed , be guiled him into the parlc , whore , by previous arrangement , both wore arrested and ironed. Dovino returned to Donison with Mooney and his prisoner , and from there ho went back to Kansas City to secure another important witness. But when the time came for Dovino and this witness to ap pear in Donison neither could bo pre vailed on to come. No law could force them here , and the evidence being thus lacking , MIIPOII had to bo released. There are many theories as to Do- vino's peculiar conduct. Thocomonono is that the defense brought a pressure to boar on Dovino and silenced him. The appearance of a stranger in Manilla last week , with the information that Sharp was not dead , his supposed re mains being the product of a cemetery used to secure $2,000 insurance jn Sharp's life , has also set the tongues to wagging. The mystery is thickening , rather than clearing. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts Co.'t loan olllco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , por&onal property of all kinds , and all other articles of 'value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. J. G. Tipton bos bargains in real ostnto. Tired of Public The publicity with which the gam' bllngjiouses of the city do business con tinues to keep the agitation stirring and is fast creating a strong bontimonl ajjainft allowing gambling to be done hero at all. The are ninny , who are no radical in their notions , who are stou1 in their desire to see the gambling houses forced immediately into more quiet quarters. There is not anothci city in the west where gambling runs * so open as here. When business is si little too quint to sqlt the sports the ; almost got out on the sidewalk wltl Ihelr tools , aud rattle the chip ? mos enthusiastically , for fear that some passerby might not thlilk there was such a convenient place to drop his money. There is a strong feeling among the moro conservative cit izens , that if gambling is ono of the nec essary evils of a city like Council Bluffs there is no need of its being carried on right under the noses of everybody else. They want the mayor to drive the busi ness off the main streets , up stairs , in out-of-tho-way rooms , where it ttlll not bo so noticeable. They realize that it gives the city a black eye. Strangers visiting the city are shocked at seeing the gambling houses running as open as grocery stores , and in as public loca tions. If they are not made to climb the stairs it will not be long before there is such a feeling against them thnt they will bo driven out of the city altogether. Gambling houses draw about them a claps of loafers who hang about the en trance , and where houses are located on the first llooj-these folk > \\H are contin ually occupying the sidewalk , staring at ladies , exchanging unsavory comments , and insulting decent people. Some 01 the city olllclals pretend to believe it is bettor to have the gambling houses lo cated publicly , so that they can bo easily watched and controlled. This policy has boon followed for years , but it has never resulted very favorably. Council Bluffs has continued to have the rock iest set of gambling houses of any city in the land. Thcro has been a gang of pluggers and sluggers who have contin ually been a nuisance on the street. People are getting awfully tired of it. If forced upstairs out of the way , the change might brin < , ' about some re forms. If this experiment did not prove so , then there will bo a move to clear out the business entirely. Artists prefer the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. Good tea at 20o per pound at N. I. Tibbetfs , 345 Broadway. The Merrlam Contract. Most of the contracts for the Merriam block were lot yesterday. Martin Hughes will do the stone and brick ivork , J. A. . Murphy has the carpenter ivork and Strock Bros , will furnish the tash nnd doors. The iron work is un- : lotc-ininod. It is. expected that the building will be enclosed by the first of January. Work will commence at once , and will bo crowded forward as npidly as possible. It was feared that the plans might bo revised , as the bids night prove too high.but no such delay is to bo had and the block will be built us planned , although it will he a moro expensive block than was originally contemplated. It certainly will bo a great improvement , and Mr. Mcrrintn \\ill find little difficulty in securing tenants. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. Full line of sheet mujie nt Counci Bluffs Music Co. , 221 Broadway. The Fruit IVddlers * ijiofMue. The move to make the hucksters and peddlers of fruit pay a license of $30 ia meeting with the hearty approval of merchants. It aw.ikens opposition only among those who will have to pay the license. They ought not to complain , however , as the license-is small enough. It givob them an advantage even then over the merchants , who have roit and other expenses to pay. and whojj trade is cut into by the street peddlers. The merchants claim they are entitled to a protective tariff. They are hero the year round , paying taxes and aiding in other ways to pay the city expenses and further improvements. Then to have their trade interfered with by irresponsible parties , who have no per manent place of business and no busi ness reputation at slake , is slightly irri tating. The merchants ask but little. They simply want these hucksters to pay a little toward keeping the city moving. The people should have some protec tion also. Often there is sold by these peddlers and hucksters fruit nnd veg etables which is wholly unlit for u o. The city needs a health officer and mar ket inspector. Much sickness and suf fering could thus bo avoided. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 100 Main street , Council Bluff's. The Main Street Iilcos. The city council has determined on another method of draining the pond on South Main street , that lias been such a nuisance for sovor.il months past. The plan of pumping it out with a lire en gine baa been abandoned. A ditch will bo opened from the pond across the lumber yard on the north opening into the Ninth avenue sewer. The city en gineer has looked over the ground and finds that the sewer is low enough to give perfect drainage. The engines pumped an immense quantity from the pond , but without lowering it very much , as the water ran in from two similar ponds on the south side of the Burlington tracks nearly as fast an it. was pumped out. The ditch will drain the three ponds , and afford permanent relief , as all water that finds its way into the ponds after future rains will bo carried put immediately into the sewer , pi eventing the accumulation of another deep pool of stagnant water. The ditch will bo dug at once. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur nishings of the Now York plumbing Co. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtolo. Not a Counterfeiter. Homer Driosbach , the young man ar rested at the oirous Tuesday evening for passing a counterfeit coin , hud his preliminary examination yesterday af ternoon and was discharged. United States Commissioner Hunter , who caused his turostas standing near the ticket window when the boy tried to pass the money , but the tleUot seller re fused to take it , demanding good money. After the boy loft , the tickotsollor said , ' 'That'll the second time they have tried that hero to-night. " The commissioner thought that the case would bear in vestigation , and caused the arrest. Later , the ticket seller said that the other counterfeit was presented by some one else , and as Driesoach's possession of the money was accounted for , ho was discharged. No charge whatever at taches to him. S. B , Wndsworth & Co. loan money. m The Old Choir of 18(14. At the site on South Main street now occupied by the Brown.building there stood a quarter of a century ago the old Congregational church. A now choir was organized in 1804 , with the follow ing members : Miss Fanny Kellogg , now Mrs. Max Bachort ; Miss Camilla Tur- loy , now Mrs. S. J. Hawn ; Miss Emma Spooner , now Mrs. Clinton Reed ; Mrs. L. W. Ross , Messrs. L. L. Spoonor , E. L. Spooner , Vijgo Budolot and Wilson SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stooh , I METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , tautest Prices , Clothing , Hats , Caps , oto. MUbIC . , .COMPANY WllUfon Slortontapf ; Hardman , Everett Fisher _ . < * Dealer lo- * < l City & County REAL ESTATE Mala St Council Muffs. 1 . - - - NO art. SI. MirVi A . .0mlh . Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage' of Any Bank In the ottij. , Is Solicited. STH , & A , SMOKE COUNCIL BLUFFS SQUIRE Point 0 ! Percgoy & Moore's Abstracts of Title Santa Rasa , No. 8.sari St. THE BEST - sl ss5 ' SjBv5 - yft PbsE s wss EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , WEIR SHUGART CO. , ETC. I arOBBIEIF.S mgriETra Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. H. F. HATTENHAUER. I nlwnyn hoop in stock a largo variety or eastern I have always a full slock to select from. . . . make Carriageswhich I sell at a very low rate. Call ami examine. Prices Low. X < > t. i > 7 to Jit ) rourtli Nfrcut. I am always ready to show goods. Duncan , with J. Mueller as leader. A little melodion was used as a musical instrument. For years the members have been separated far and wide , but at present all except Mr- ) . Clinton Reed are in the city , and it if , proposed to have a memo rial choir bonico on next Sunday , .Inly 2 ! ) , iu the Congregational church , corner _ - nor Sixth avenue and Sixth street , in which all the old members \villtako part , with the exception of Mrs. Clin ton Reed , who will be represented by Mr.s. Hewitt alto a member of the Con gregational ehorr of yuarb ago. Mrs. Fannie Kellogg Bachert will take the leading part and s ing several s > ole . A small molodion will be used to accom pany the Hinging and all will be con ducted nearly the same as it wub twenty- four years ago. Rev. G. G. Rico , at that time pioneer missionary and the fir-t Congiegational minister of Council Blurts , will also take purlin the fcorviee , with Rev , Mr. Croft , to make thin old- time memorial bijrvk'o as interesting as possible. Come linrt hear the old choir. Shot 'Kmitltiti'hclr Mttlo GUIIB The Manawa gtyi club held it-i eighth shoot on the grounds yesterday after noon. The team- , were nrr.ingcd under CaptniiiD West nnd Iloofmnyor. The latter won by the bcoro of 121 to 117. The tottil 'core locate shows Dr. West and David Stnlibj to ho in the lead. Thi series , which-ib coii'-tituted of ten matches , is for , eight m-i/.ea to bo nwav.lod in order after the final shoot. Ycftcrdny MefSi-d.tlnrdm and Kotehum , of Omaha , bhol intho Uvo teams. The hitter ues n Winghubtcr breech-loading shot-pun , and ho Hhowed faomo results in the quickness and accuracy of his marks manship which wcro biirpriblng. The "shoot" wn-j ono of the most Miecebaful of the borieb thus Inr. Starch grows btiuky common pow- doi-bhavea vulyar glare. Po.ViOiu'b is the only Compluxion Powder lit to use. Trainmen's Watches Philadelphia Record : An enterpris ing jeweler , who beliovcb that time is money , not long ago proposed to Gen eral Manager Pugh , of the Pennsyl vania railroad , thnt he be appointed inspector specter of watches on the road , his duties to embrace a regular examina tion of \\atehes for which cortilionlcs are given. The idea , while fawn-ably thought of , was declined by Mr. Pugh , bci-nnso the present regulations are suliieiently stringent. These regula tions , which are the outgrowth of exper ience and a recognition of the absolute necessity of accurate time in railroading ' ing , req'uiro all engineers and conduct- ore to carry watches of u uniform qual ity and make. The time-keepers must bo in the very pink of condition , and to accomplish this every watch carried by a conductor or an engineer is subjected to a eloao examination every ninety days , or oftuner if the owner shall desire - sire it. It is required that an engineer and conductor shall compare their watches with the i.tandiird clock in the station before taking a train out on the lino. Whenever a stop is made at a btation the time is noted , another comparison must bo made , and to on until the des tination is leached. As the station ( locliitiiro regulated every afternoon at 4 o'clock by electricity the time is standard all along the line , and a mis- tauo is impossible. These regulations are compulsory on all the Pennsylva nia's lines. The system of uniform watches has been in vogue for some time. The original regulations called for Wnltlmm watches of a special class of works , which wore very expensive , a silver watch being valued anywhere from S50 to $90. and the gold ones , of course , being oven moro costly. The men were compelled to buy the watches under pain of dismissal , and their grumblings wore loud and frequent. In a short time , however , thgy became possessors of time-pieces which wore objects of admiration and pride. A conductor's watch is his gospel , and when all else fails him ho plus his faith on his watch , and ho is seldom"disappointed. " SNYDEB&.SNYDER M. B. SNYDBB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDEE , SPECIALIST : Digcuscsof Women mid Children , 307 UroaM\av. Council mutts. D. H. HcDANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KM and S3 Main StreetCouncil Uluffs.Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. ( OODroMlwajr Council liluff * , Jovra. EaUbU Ud ua. SPECIALNOTICES , SI'nciAIj.idvoitKenif ! ! ( < , such as Lost.I'onnil , I'o Loan , Tor Hale , To Hent.Wnnts , Hu.irdliiK. etc. , vllllie lii""itcd In thin cnlumn ut the low lutoofTIIN CCN'Wl'lUl LINT for tholliRtln- K itloii Hiid l'l\o Onts 1'or Llu for oath s > ulise- qui-nt itiEvrtion , LIMVO ndvevtlsenients nt our orice. No U 1'cail Mi dot , near llioadw.ij , Council Illuirx. lov. n. . . . PALK JM-foot front oil llrondway at a linipilnlf tiiXo-j tit once. 1) . J. Ilutcnlii'-on i Co , il" Ilioaduiiy. 171IV1 ! acu-s choice nardm land ' 4 inllo from JL1 city limits , JIIU perucie. D. J. Hutcliinson X Co. , (117 ( Ilioidttuy. 171O11 SALi : or Trade ' 1 he bostMicant lot In JL1 Council Illull" , coiner llioadway mid Vthst. D. ,1. llutohliison A : Co. , (17 ( Itioad\\ay. I71OH IIHNT Ialr\- ) farm of IVlncies. onlv two iund u h lit mill's from Dummy depot , Coun cil lilii'lri This would make a hpl"iidld locution for n mllkmi.u. Coed houses , \\lndmlll , und lilue Lr.i > s picture , Apply to llorutu llveiutt. Council lIlultK. TTOH S A I.n-ClisipMy M.limit furniture , us 1 nornl as new. Cull at MJ South uth stieet , Council Illuns. IiMonh.ive u stock of merchandise to tr.ulo lor hind or city promityiltc to Johnston A ; Van 1'atiLii. Council Iilulls , Iu. EXCIIAMSK O-ic lot In Hums' add and tluco In It. It add for ono lot nearer 111o.iday. . Address g U , Itieollicc , Council lllullb. V\7ANTUD A plrl to do Kt-llHrnl hoasi'woik. v > Inqnlru ut M''thodlst p.uzonnge , iNo. , U 1'lfltoher u.o. [ 71 MXAXTroom ! for rent to "i-enrienmn , fur- J-U nlshe lor unfurnished : KRS and l.ith. Ad dress t , l\a \ S ; th st , Couii'.ll Illulls , or U. S. Kn- Era.In' , ' Co , I'nvnum , Umnh i. Inlt . ALi : Urtnido. Ar.l-lnch blcjclo ; \\lii J- M'll ilican or tinde fornJioistII. . Htitts. V ( nndjtrroarl htr-et , Council Itlntls. FOII HALK 'llioToTilrnliied 111111. Aiid'e ser call I'B ! \ ' . liioadnii } . Council lllulls , la. Jl' } on hue a BtorlTof nurchiviidTse" To tiMdo 1'orl.uid orcltj iirop'rtvwilta to Johnston & Van l'utt 'n. Council Hlnils. la. T710U SALI1 An open bldc-b.ir Iniccy. nearly inew , to 1 . - - goo p.uty on monthly payments. A. J. Jlandel. No. Ui nnd Ilii Ilrondwav. W A N'J I'D Oood second hand stoves , fnrnl- Una and cvipjts.Villpay highest cash price. A , J Maudtfl , Nos ilM nnd .IJTi Hroadway. FOR SALC Tlie"be--Tsm ll fruit and CegetiT Wo fnr.n In 1'ott.iwattumle county , two miles from Council Hlmi posuilllce , at n price that will sell It , on returnkably cuiy terms. Title perfect nnd piopcrty iu good condition. Possession ( 'heniiny time. Good icufron for II. T. llriunt fc Co. , O' i liroartway , , I a. rpo HKNT Immediately , for the summer , a X good furnished house , 10 rooms ; closet and Imth room ; cliy water. Apply on premises , 8W Mh uve. WANT To exchange Nebinska or Wisconsin faim lands for Couacll lllnlls or Om ha piopertj or nierchundlbc. O. 1" . McKesson. \\7"AN'Tin : ttocKs ol merch.indtje. lln\ TT Omaha and Council llluifs city piopertv. alto \\CKteuilaiid to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson cnrlatlan , lloom Jj , Ctiumlier of Commerce , Omnha. FOH SAI.n Ataliar .iln , IU acres near stock yr.nls. South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson tc Chrlbtliin , Room IS , Cliambar of Commerce , Omaha. COll. RXH AVE. AM ) 7l'H ST. COUNCIL 3LUFPS , IA. CotvJucteti by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , furnish ed with all mo lorn improvi-meuts for boarding and day school. The rcjdcmtc year consists of two sessions , beginning on fie llrst Monday in September and 1'ebinaiy , H-spjctfully. T .i mi-Hoard nnd tuition per t-tsslon , $7. " . . Tor fmthiT paitlculars address Plster Superior , St. 1'rancli Academy , Council Illnlfs , Iu. JOHN GILBERT , ri.UMHF.lt AND UUAI.hU IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. ft2t MAIN ST. , COUNCI I. ULUFi\S , : : IOWA PRICE The Morris Type Writer is a practical , well made and finely ttnlxhed machine , and combines the perfect lettering , exact allignmrnt , and rupld writing of a high priced writer. The KOI- BON MIMKOUItAl'lI , the best apparatus made for manifolding autographic and type writer work ; : itt l copies can be taken. TVI'KWH1TK11 supplies for sale. 8 end for circulars. The Kx- ccislor Co. , Council lilulTs.Ia , Mention this pap FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 UOUULi < YS . . OMAHA , NEU tCSXAULilSJIHD 1812. INCOUPOUiVTKD 1878 CO. , 1IASSILLON , OHIO , MANUrACTUKEUS. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted M * 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF - : - ENGINES. Speculations nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Hegnlatlon , Durability Guar anteed. Can show letteis fiom users wheio fuel Economy Is eiiunl with Corliss Nou-Condeuslnif. ctiMKcii mouss ; , cou.vcir , ISMTITS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager ! Y MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. i HO. 33O B2&OADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26 $ THEJIBDJEH IB S COMPANY Wfflughfaffl"Cas"t SH mr FOR ! Jlnildings , Automatic E Economy , llepuirs. Xcw C iid Hand Slmpll < ; lti and Itirablllt/t ] _ „ . No * . 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulTs.Ia. Telephone 100. - EDUCTION From 15 to 25 Per Cent. I DAYS NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H I''lralllic ' nnil Sanitary . 1'lans } ' Engineer. , Estimates - - H , Specifications. SuperviMon of Public Work. Drown i Council niun"t > , Iowa. CIMI CV Rl IRI F. . Attoiney at Law , Second Floor Brown Uuilding , 115 rllNLLY DUimL. I'carl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Lp"7 | | | Justice ol the Peace. OHlce o\er AmericanExpress , No. 419 NQr . " " liroadway , Council Ilun" , loun. Si _ _ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State nud Patient Ot Courts. Olllcc Rooms 7 anil 8 , Shujjait-Heno Block , Council Hhifi'o , Iowa. ' * UA7ITM Uentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue. Counci , r\r\L.L\\"m \ \ Bluffs , Iowa. / " lAn/inr"ni | / I M l\/l r\ Specialist In dlseaeei of Ilje , 15ar , Nose and Mil ( HAmnrmN U Throat. ( ilissi-s.UcuratelyI'rescflb.-d. , Cat- . . m i Mi \ Jinm \ UU.I IU.I Mj MilJt Ulrh tmited bv mall after Ihst consultation. Olllcocor. .Main htiejt and Ilioadway. Itesidencc , OIU llluir st. llouis V.tolS , iitoB , 7iOto8:30. : ! : Council lllulTN , IONMI. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF HFTI TQ AifU El COTEll KELIO LLCUItUb No. 6OO Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , WANTED Good Salesmen on luvgo commission or snlary. AM > TK.VVrMXOJ AtJDXTS OX -ir YOU ii AVI : AIVV- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FDRNITURE Gull 011 M. l > iOUiaciI , Aittt Itroiulu'uy , whore you will receive { tlio IllgliCNt Ciuli I'rlt-e. HUMAN HAIR GOODS : Star Stables and Mule Yards HoiS ami iuiili'6 conituctly on haud for Jill at retailer In ( ui lot * Oidrrtft'iciiiptly Oiled \ > y couiraU o'lsho notice. Stock fold on couimlsilon. Tulenlione 1H. SCHI U Hill . \ HOLEY. Upt'Oiito Puuiuy Depot , Council Ulutt <