THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1 , 1888 , DAILY BEE. | V COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKPICK , NO. Ill IMOAUIj HTIIKI2T. E * Delivered by Carilcr la Any I'nrt ot the City at f Twunty Centi Ter Wees. 1 W. W. TIl/roN . . . . MANAUUH. r * * Omr'K. Nil. 41. NIIIIIT 1 OITOH , No. 'M. MI.NOK aiHNTIQN. N , Y. Plumbing Co. The funeral of Mrs. K. 15 , Bowman took place yesterday morning and was largely attondeil. The Temple Builders will entertain a ( sociable at the Baptist church tomorrow row uvoniiifr , to whk'h all are Invited. Marriage licences were IsMied yester day to Louis l'otor-on and Annlo John son , of Omahn , and Nicholas \Vcbcr and Rosoniv Alines , of this city. Police victims were ccarco in roirtd yesterday mori.hig. LouU llvrhurl w iv muk'tetl to the lUr:1 ' of "rT.Oft. " ami two < oniaciated vags were llrrav' oof * The funeral of the foiirteon-ni old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Stevens will take place at 1 o't. nftornooa from the resliU'iieo , cerT T 'nth street and Broadway. Tllo rovcnno collector , .1. C. Lnnr to-day moves into his now olllco in t government building , where ho v. hereafter ho found by thoao desiring to contribute of their funds to Undo Sam's treasury. City Auditor Hammer issued $ .11,000 in paving bonds yesterday. The major ity of them were to pay Wlirlclnun & Co. for work on Lower Broadway. The bonds were all disposed of at par , much to the credit of the city. Miss Bertha Poet , of Cedar Uaplds , and Mi * . Robert Bowman , of Now York , were married yesterday by Kov. G. W. Crofts , of the Congregational church , The newly wedded couple will make their homo in Sioux City. A. Overtoil has lilcd petitions in the dihtrict court for injunctions against Henry Bartcan , Jonah Uunforth , S. M. Fichclstoin et al , Ucnry Holbt. John Bhclllejd , Harry Ininan , John Lawt-on mid George W. Uudford. All of the nbovo parties are accused of having told intoxicating liquors contrary to law. Among those who have been ovcr- como by the heat in Iho pist two days uro Mr. George Canning , one of the oldest ciU'/.ens , C. M. Ilobbs , foreman at the cabt end of the Union Paclllc yards , and M. C. Gaines , of the oil firm of lames & Games , and a traveling man who stopped at the transfer. The con dition of the llrst three is quite serious. Prank Levin has received his poekot- book , which was picked from his pocket lit Manawa Sunday evening. It was found by a resident of Streetsvillo , over the door of an outhouse at the Manawa hotel , where it had been loft by the thief after weeing that it contained papers of value to no ono but the owner. Yesterday morning 'Sq iiro Burnett considered the liquor soixuro case of ifoou iST " 1 * " " " ' . * * of II raided , taloon on North Main struct. Tno * . < . " liscntod liquor consisted of four kegs cf beer , two jugs of whisky , two bottles of whisky , oao bottle of wine and ono bottle - tlo of ginger alo. It was all destroyed , as were also two kegs ol beer and oao ? bottle of whisicy belonging to Andrew / Honke and William Probottos. < Mrs. Ellen M. Prouty died Monday , Juno HO , at 11:45 : p. in. , after a short ill- nose. She was born at Addison , Vt. , March 12,18I ! . ' ) , and was therefore in her Jlfty-sixth year. She leaves a husband anu two children , Frank G. Piouty and , Mrs. Ada Batchelor , to mourn her loss. Her mother died only two weeks ago at , her homo in this city. The funeral will i take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon * from her late residence , 1612 Tenth ave- | nuo. The remains will bo interred in \y \ Fairview eomotor . The deceased was ! g well known and highly esteemed , and a largo circle of friends sympathizes sdeeply with the bereaved family. Ver mont papers please copy. The city council has located several now hydrants this week. This was made necessary by the rapid growth of the city , and the manner in which the sub urbs are filling up with now residences. Those now citi/.ons all pay a water tax , and are entitled to water service and ample iiro protection. Public improve ments are going on at so rapid a rate thftt the council fs kept busy looking aft'or the work. Notwithstanding the fact that there are competent inspectors In charge , the aldermen keep personally posted in regard to what is going on , that they may more quickly and justly 'dispose of the complaints of the chronic kicKors. Artists prefer the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co.,224 Broadway. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur- tushings of the New York plumbing Co. Celebration of Kmnnclpntlnn. To-dny occurs the grand celebration and barbecue given by the colored popu lation of Council Bluffs In honor of the proclamation of emancipation In the , West India islands. Special excursion trains will bo run from all the princi pal points within 100 miles , and largo delegations are expected from other cities. The programme prepared is an Interesting ono and will bo rondo rod at Boon's garden in the eastern part of the city in the afternoon. It is as follows : Pray6r by Rev. E. T. Taylor. Music by the Excelsior band of Omaha. Address of welcome by Rev. G. W. Woodby. Reading of the proclamation by Miss Belle Wells. Song by the Advance Glee club. 1 Address by lion. Charles M. Harlo. Music by Excelsior brass band of Omaha. * Song by Advance Glee club. Address by Colonel R. C. Hubbard. Music by Excelsior brass band of Omaha. Address by Hon. A. II. Willis , of . Omaha. | p A game of base ball will bo played at It ? MamwnvAthlotio park between the J. J. l ! -Ilardins and Lafayottos , of Omaha. Tlioro will bo fireworks and dancing in the evening. Reduced rates have boon secured on all the railroads , and the at tendance will bo immense. The Harrl- Bon and Morton quartette , composed of T. W , Brewer , Charles Binko , W. W. Dickson end Oscar Brewer , will render k number of fine selections. An Accident Proves Fatal. died Monday ovon- . -4 , > William Drayor , .tjjlng nt St. Bernard's hospital , from inJuries - ; Juries received by being kicked by a horse a week ago. Ho was aged sixty years. His arm was broken and BOV- Bral ribs fractured , which , with other Internal injuries , rendered re- r * covory , at his advanced ago , impossible. ' Ho has u wife and son living in the city , bnt the remains wore taken to the un dertaking rooms of Morgan , Keller & Co. . from which plivco the funeral was old yesterday afternoon at o o'clock. 4.hin wife i * very low with paralysis , and it wtw not deemed advifcnblti to take Un , remains to the houfo. ' " $ top nt the Ptu-itic House. Thehiosl eontruliy located , hotel In thecity. . ' OVERCOME WITH THE HEAT , An Old Resident a Victim to the . Summer Sun. THE DOINGS AT LAKE MANAWA. The Holiness ol * GninlilliiK A Fatal Kick Ity n Hoi-He lilullitCM Holding Firm to Realty No Trade I'cr- uoiial Parngrups. Too IJ.ilil Witli the Chips. Why don't the mayor make Iho gam bling houses got off of the ground Iloors ? That query is being asked by a good many , and there seems to bo no very satisfactory answer given. There is no other city in the west where gambling houses are allowed to run s > o openly as hero. The doors are thrown open , and ( KJth the usual saloon adjunct , these ffiMkinc along the sidewalks on Broad- uvKjh'o inveigled in as easily as into a 7ro < xy store , and often with more case. ' ' 'luj KJlo weather is at all favorable Jfo if tJtotHJ hanging about the front thcso * Wtes , and cappers work the T-'ot foi HWl It is worth. The ct move two "tmiiyor should i rvj is t\fr > laovo upward. If the gambling houses were made to take to the upper chtltobers , where a victim would at least lunj * to climb a llight of stops in order w reach the chance to lose his money , mid 'would have to go down a flight in order to got a drink , there would bo a little more time given for rellcction. Perhaps this is why the gamblers don't like to move. The present parade of the business is obnoxious to many , and at the present bold way of running the games a senti ment wi'll fast bo built up which will re sult in a war of extermination. Unless there is some stay it will not bo long before the tables are moved out on the sidewalk , or into the parks , for the bet ter accommodation of those who engage in this unlawful business. J. T. Tipton has bargains in real es tate. _ Houses for rent. Johnston & Van Patten , 33 Main st. Not Tradlnu Much. "I've got some good Omaha property that I would like to trade for Council BluiTs property. Have you got any thing of that sort on your lists ? " asked an Omaha gentleman of a Bluffs dirt dealer yesterday. "No , I haven't. 1 have about ton such inquiries a day , and I don't find hardly anyone that wants to trade. Our folks ain't so much on the trade , anyway , as they are in Omaha. There's another reason , though. Those who own property in Council Bluffs realize that it is cheap at present prices , and that there is a pretty sure advance coming right av ! Di T'lc ' Omaha property is good , ! " ' tllc i11"5" / ° but there ! rr t to raise as there is here. A good deal of it is high already , ind unless a man has some personal eason for wanting it. is going tooccupy a house himself , or something of tha't sort , ho isn't anxious to take it , cspcc- ally when ho will have to give up in vestments hero which he ia right sure will make him morp money. I could trade for any quantity of Omaha pro perty if Council Blulls folks would only ot go. Most of those who want to trade Omaha property think there is more money to bo made on this faido , at the jriccs being asked hero , and when they ind they can't trade they conclude to buy. There's a sure raise ahead , and not so very far olT , either , and the wise ones are getting hold of property hero quietly but surely. " o Pull line of sheet music at Counci BluiTs Musio Co. , 224 Broadway. E. H. Shcato loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ofllco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. A Fatal Sunstroke. The weather of the past Jwo , days has joon almost unbearable. Monday the ihermomotor registered 100 degrees in the shade , and yesterday the frisky mercury climed up to 101 degrees. Several citizens claimed that it was liottor than that , but that the mercury became exhausted by the excessive neat and was unable to continue its up ward course. Five cases of sunstroke were reported Monday , but only ono of them has resulted fatally. The victim was Jacob Funblo , an old resident of this city. Ho was employed on the foundation of the Washington avenue school build ing. It was so hot that the men de cided to quit work about 4 o'clock. They were resting under a tree when Fanblo began to slugger and complained of fooling lightheaded. Ho was laid upon the ground and a physician sum moned , lie retained consciousness but about twenty minutes. Ho said ho felt oil right until ho stopped work. He was conveyed to his homo , corner of Avenue A and Nineteenth street , in a hack , but ho died at 12:40 : o'clock yes terday morning. Ho was sixty-six years of ago and leaves seven children four sons and three daughters. The funeral will take place lit 0 o'clock this morning from St. Francis Xavior's church , and the re mains will bo interred in the Catholic cemetery. The deceased was well known hero , and a highly upright citizen. Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtolo. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. The Yacht Uuoo nt Mnnnwu. The event of the season at Lake Manawa was the boat race of yesterday. There was a very light breeze from start to finish , hardly enough to fill the sails of the racers , and the race was hardly a fair test of their sailing quali ties. The boats entered were as fol lows : Mystic , manned by George and Thomas Green ; Cattamaran , by Messrs. Cole and Woodbury ; J. C. Bixby , by the Council Bluffs Yachting club ; Idle Wild , by Hall and Hutch- ins ; Little Diamond , by Mr. Ray- nolds ; Psycho , Messrs. White and Shivorick , of Omaha , and Ada. The Sea Gull and Little Diamond were the favorite , though the Psycho was ad mitted to ho a very fast boat. The signal to start was given nt 4:30 : and the livers crossed the line in the following order : Sea Gull , Cattumuran. Mystic , Psycho , Ada , Idle Wild and Little Diamond. The course lay from the foot of the lake to Omaha beach , thence across to a point directly opposite , thence homo. Directly the Psycho passed the score line its superior bailing qualities were manifest , for it took the load and turned the outer buoy * iu order clostily pressed by the Sea Gull. The race /or iiomoas a pretty exhibition of speed between the above named boats. As for the remainder it was a procession. The Poyeho was an easy winner. Hot1 time out was 4rlO ; in oMo. Distance , throe miles. Messrs. O. .1. Mulouuy and J. R. Rico acted as judges , and E. W. Kappell timekeeper. The cup was parsed over to the winners , who accom panied the other contestants to the Hotel Manawa. whore the "proper eapor" was done in Iho entertainment that followed. The second race occurs on Saturday next. The conditions of winning the llnal ownership of the cup are that two consecutive races shall bo won by the MI mo boat. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts Ss Co.'s loan olllco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of Value without removal. All business strictly conII- dcntinl. ' - Hoard of Trade. At the board of trade mooting last evening there was no quorum , there being but twelve members present. Several of the faithful ones became dis gusted when they saw how few wore present and left for homo , threatening to resign their membership if the empty chairs that have greeted their eyes at the past few meetings are to bo been in the future. It is to bo regretted that there was no quorum present last evening , as there was considerable im portant business to bo considered. Among the communications was ono from a manufacturing firm which do- sircs to locate hero , and will dp so if a suitable building is pro vided for them to rout. They ask no bonus , and it will require no outlay on the part of the board of trade or the public generally , , to accept the offer. This linn employs about one hundred hands , and is attracted to this point by the unexcelled slupping facil ities , as they scud their goods to all parts of the country. Prompt action must bo taken in the matter , and it is hoped that the members ot the board will manifest more interest in the future , and see that the action of the board is not handicapped by a small at tendance at the meetings. Itnnrd of Health. The city council met last evening as a board of health , and the bOboion was spent in discussing the scavenger ordinance , and dovibing a plan for its enforcement. The cades of Lewis and Motzgor and Horace Everett , for main taining nuisances in the rear of Tin ; Bii : ollico , were considered , and the city marshal as ordered to servo noticct. this morning that the nuisances must be abated within twenty-four hours. A , committee consisting of Mayor Rohrer , City Physician Soybort , and City Solicitor Holmes was appointed to draw up rules to govern a bcavonger service for the removal of garUago and other offensive rcfus-o that is now al lowed to remain in the back yards and alleys to breed disease. The matter relays . ! al attention at the will ° i = ' council meeiins nCvt Mom.Y evening. i Personal Paragraphs. Sam Theodore goes to Denver today on a combined business and pleasure : rip.E. . E. H. Howarth and C. L. Hnmmell loft yos'.crday fora pleasure trip to Lake Okoboji. Miss Ella Kay ton , of Mnlvorn , is vis iting her undo , Mr. R. S. Richardson , of the Revere HOUSO. W. B. Crandall , clerk in the general baggage department at the transfer , is away , on a vacation in the east. President J. W. Porcgoy , of the Union Park Driving association , is at tending the races at Donison. Mrs. L. Kuhn , of Donison , is visiting her son. A. D. Kuhn , whoso wife is just recovering from a severe illness. Mrs. T. B. Hayes and family and Mrs. H. D. Harlo leavetoday for Colorado , whore they will remain for several weeks. Miss Lizzie Paine , of Lewis township , has gone to Denver for _ little rent and recreation before resuming her duties in the school room. F. A. Shepherd , of North Plalto. is in the city , striking up an acquaintance with his son and heir , who made- his appearance in the Shepherd family a week ago at the residence of "Grandpa" E. P. Gardiner. Chief Scavoy and wife , of Omaha , were the guests of Chief Lucas Monday evening. The party visited Manawa for a dip in the surf , and the visitors re turned homo on the midnight dummy , much refreshed by their brief outing. Jack Larkins loft for Chicago yester day to take charge of the remains of his brother Richard , who was shot and in stantly killed there by some Bohemians last Sunday evening. The body will betaken taken to Cununduiguu , N. Y. , for inter ment. Hon. Ed. Campbell jr. , U. S. marshal for the southern district of Iowa , is in the city , arranging for the removal of his otllco to the now federal building. The offices of Clerk Hunter and Deputy RovonuoCollector Lange haved already been mo.vod there. Miss Belle Brnckott , who has been visiting her brother , L. C. Brackott , for the past few weeks , loft yesterday morning for her homo in Massachusetts. Mrs. L. C. Brackott accompanied her as far as Corning , la. , where they will both visit relatives for a few days. Governor Lnrrabeo and family were yesterday the guests of Superintendent Rothcrt and family , of the institution for the deaf and dumb. The visit was a social ono , although the governor im proved his time by making an olficinl inspection of the institution. The vis itors left for homo last evening , At noon to-day Ed. W. Hnines will servo his first moat at his now chop house , 1517 Broadway. The place has boon fixed up in elegant style , and first- class meals are to bo dished up at rea sonable rates. Regular chop house meals will bo served at the counter for 16 cents , and restaurant faro with all of the delicacies of the season ut 35 cents. S. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money. Ainy to Ilcll. Dear Hell : I'll write you a short letter To say I'm wonderfully better : How much that menus you ought to know , Who saw ino Just ono month ugo Thin , ueryous , fretful , whlto as chnlk , Almost too weak to breathe or talk ; Head throbbing , us if fit for breaking , Aweary , ever-present aching. Hut now life seems a different tblnp ; : I fool as f-lnil as bird on wing I I say , and fear no contradiction , That Pierce's Favorite Preselntion Is grand I Why. I'd have died without ill Ma thinks there's no mistake about It. It's driven alt my ills away ; Just como and seol Yours over , MAT. Orleln of "He's All night. " Baltimore Sun : This cry , lko | many another that was afterward made popu lar , is said U ) have originated as a term of derision for the prohibitionists am- for St. John , the candidate of that partj for president in 1884. It had its origin iu the west , and in nbqut this way : Gov- I I Vy JL W SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. SS3SSSSOK Largest Stook , Furnishing Goods , METCALF BROTHERS Lcwent Prices , Clothing , Hats , Caps , eto. .COMPANY. e _ , William DeMtr SiGdoutopf In < , Hardman , Everett & Fisher City & County REAL ESTATE . g MUTUAU LIFZ IN3. CO. New York , ' No.Stf. JfC Mala L 18141 Council St. Miry' Bluffs. Ar..Oraihi. 5T sa GO'S ' 5TN N Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK , Your Patrontigo * * of Any Bank In the city. Is Solicited. . .JXKy. 6V l ( sro - , & A , D , Faster , . SMOKE ' O Q to COUNCIL I1L.WFS J. W. SQUIRE'S 8 ' , & Mooro'a Porcgaj Abstracts of Title Wholesale. Santa Rasa. . ARE THE BEST Ko. 8. Pearl 3 ! I EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , Manufacturer of Kino Carriages and Buggies. I have always a full stock to select from. Call and examine. 1'riccs Low. WEIR SHUGART CO. H. F. HATTENHAUER , ft . 27 to : itj Fourth Mrt'ct. Si Marys hi Street , 03IAIIA , XfiS. . ' 1 > SX11JI , ItE-.WFS , IA E'VEIR.IETT A triumvirate of instruments \\hieh cannot bo ovci-ilod in tone , beauty of linish and general workmanship. Kxcel all others in btjlo of cn < v. beauty of J'umh and volume of tone. Sold for CAS2Z or on MONTHE.Y . PAYMENTS. All kinds of .Musical InsirnmenU , Kus-iiau Gut trinss , .Shoot Mu&lo and Music Books. Dealers supplied at Chicago pi-ices. Send for Catalogue. Our Mcpnrliucnt , of 'i'OY * and FA CY OO3 > Hve are Hosing uiim jieii "ism coil. S > jiiur , pjea-c iu. Uu a note ol' this , am ! ycl nr poods els i aj5. - , ornor St. .loliu had been a republican inrty leader , as is well known , .ind .vheii ho accepted the- prohibition lomiiKitioii for the presidency , lie was roundly denounced by this re publicans. They started the cry. "What is the matter with St. .JolinV The answer to this wa.i , ' 'Oh ! he's ill right ! " This was accompanied with a significant shake of the liead. which was meant to imply that Lho democratic barrel had boon tapped tor St. John , and that ho was abund antly bupplied with lucre and liquid refreshments. The prohibitionists adopted the cry , and used it during their canvass in 1831. When their con vention met at Indianapolis in May last , with moro than one thousand delegates and three times that many ot their party friends in attendance , St. .John was 0110 of the strong men , and ho was made the permanent chairman. At his lirst appearance upon the crowded con vention platform' chorus ofoii'os cried out : ' 'What's the matter with St. John ? " The answering shout from the multitude canio like a tornado : He's all right ! " and that was St. John's welcome by the prohibitionists. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTION. SPHCIAL nilvertlseiiieiits.MichnxI.o'-tfound , . . ToI.nan.KovSili'To ! limitWmils. liimullnjr , etc.illlin inserted In this column nt tliu low rate of UVN CENTS I'fiH LINK fur till ) Hist In sertion mid Kvo Cents IVr I.lno for PHI n Mibss- quent iiibeitiou Leave advertisements nt our olllee. No. ] _ 1'earl Street , near Uiuiulnuy. Council liluriH , ) o\vi. WANTS. It KNT Several rooms suitable for house keeping , or to hlnglu jmitles ; immediate l > ossi-sslon Riven. Apply on premise tO" Kas.t 1'Jeicest. Council lllutls. _ p. Sly walnut furnituie. as Call at OJ South dth htiout , Council lllufls. you have a stock of merchandise to tiade IV for land or city piopetty write to Johnston & Von I'lttlen. Council Ululla , In. One lot In Burns'add nnd ihiee EXCHANGE for one lot nearer llioaduuy. Addrexs Q 14 , Dec olllee. Council lUulls. TCIOH BALB Anopou side-bar buirgy , neaily JE new , to good party on monthly payments A. J. Miiudel. No. IUI and : ri" > llroudway. Oood second hand htoves , furni ture and carpetn. Will pay highest CUHI ! price. A.J Mandul , Nos 3-.MundKj ; II road way. TTUMl SAI.r. The best small fruit and vegeta JL bio farm in 1'ottawattamle county , two miles from Council Illults postolllte , at a price that will Kell it , on remarkably easy terms. Title perfect and property in good condition. 1'ofiscsslon given any time. Good reason for hollinir. II. T. llryant it Co. , ir.-3 llroadway , Council ItlulTB , la. _ rpo KENT Immediately , f6r tie summer , a X good furnished house , 10 rooms ; closet and bathroom ; cllyater. . Apply oil premises , 8U 5th nve. " \\7ANTKD-Stocks ot merchandise. Have T > Omaha and Council ItlulTs city property , also western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson A ; Christian , Iloom Cnamber ot Commerce , Omaha. , TpOH SALi : At u bargain. 10 acres near stock JL' yards , South Omaha , Nob. , Johnson & Christian , lioom 85 , Chamber ot Commerce , Omaha. * i PRICE $15. The Morris Type Writer is a practical , well made anil finely finished machine , iiiul combines the perfect lettering , exact ulllnuiui-uta nml rnpldwrltlna of a high priced writer , the KUI- EON JUMI'.OaUAl'lF. the best apparatus made for manifolding authoRraphlo and tynowilter vtorkU.UU ; ) copies can be taken. TVPlJ ( VKITIUC pi in ply forKftlfl , 8 ml for cl ' celnlor Co. , Council Illutls , la. OFFICER & .PUSEY , BANKERS. ( OODroaUnay Council Uluffs , Iowa. Established mi. JOHN CiLBfcLKi , 1 I.UMIII.Il AM ) II-\I.KI : ( IN WIND MILLS ; IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , N o r ° i t A i \ COUXC'lY , BBAIFi'S , IOWA TAXI DERMY F. J. BREZEE , THE TAXIDERMIST , In Hccoitluncp with munoious requests has de cided to tt-ucli Tn\ldeimy in all Its branches. Mounting birds , jut ) ; \\lthniainmals and other intilcHcles , liO. Would aKo like to iccclvo in den lor birds to till oidcr book on trip south. No. 010 Main St. , Council 1 luir-i. FRANCIS ACADIlT COU. CTII AVE. AM ) 7 I'll ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , fiunish- ed with all modern imiiroM'inents for boarding and day school. The nc.xdt'inlc year consists of two sessions , beginning on the first Monday in September and 1'clnunry , respectfully. Terind-lloaid and tuition per session , l" . 1'or further pmtl'ulars uddie'-s Hlster Superior , St. 1'iancls Ac.idemv , Council IHuU'i' , la. SNYDEB & SNYDER M. B. SNYDEB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Diseases of Women and Children , 307 llioartwav. Council Uluffs. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUOIj&d ST. . OMAIlNEU D , H. McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. b20 end K2 Main Street.Council 'Uluffs.Iowi. I nlwayb kooj ) in stock n hirjro vurluty or custom inako CiUTiu eswhich I bull alii very low ruto. I am tilways ready to show poods. KSTAUL1811ICD 1813. iNCOKPOKATtiD 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUIUMIS. SIZES FROM l > lieclnlly Adapted tot 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE ' LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , ' AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications "nil citlmntes funilslied for complete stenm plants. Heu'ilnNon , Durability Guar nnteed. Can klio\v letters fioiu users i\lieio fuel Economy is eiiiml with Coillss Nou-Coudeaslm : . imAn HOUSE : , couxcu. m.ui'is , lotvA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF iliOTBIQ iiLTS AMD ELECTRO TRUSSES. No. 6O8 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission , or salary. , AM > TIEAViB.I\ : EXTS OX ilAKE CAI S AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 S COMPANY Wrought and Cast FOR ] Jiul ! < linfjs , Automatic Highest Economy , ENGINES yew cO 2 < l Haml LillUlllLiU Simplicity and Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council UlulTsIa. Telephone 100. REDUCTION PH From 15 to 25 Per Cent. I NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / * . Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Kbtimates , HDIPI/INPINP- , DlrilXlllDlMt. Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Urown Building , Council Dluflb , Iowa. riMl CV PI IDI T Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Uiiilding , 115 rllNLLY DUnlXL. Pearl St. , Council Hlufls , Iowa. . . . . . . . . MH MMW.Mr. f MM MMW M " " " 1 " " " " " " " " .1" * / - % Justice ol the Peace. Olllee over American E.xptess , No. 419 NO/-UIID7 " " Broadway , Council Blulls , Iowa. OTTVMC" P CIA/IC / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era O I UINL Oi OlIVlO" Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council HI nil's , Iowa. \ LJA7ITM Dentist. Corner Main Stieet and First Avenue , Counci Cf\ , nA/.L.n" Bluffs , Iowa. Specialist in diseases of Eye , iar : , Nose and /M I A RJ1 nPni I M M ft Mil iHAIVlnrmllN M U Throat. ( HassesAcruratclvl'rescrliK'a. Cat- i lit \ JIfilTI LJUI 1U.I I Ij ITI * aarn treated ! ) > 'mall alter llrst toiisuitatlon. Olllcncor. Main stieet and llroadway. Itesidence , UlO lllnU St. Hours lUo ISatoO , T.Mloti-.A ) . Council liluffM , Iowa. -IF YOU I1AVA AIVV- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on JU. DKOIILJCII , 588 Broadway , wlioro you xvlll receive the Higlivxt dull Prlt-o. Star Stables and Mule Yards Horses ana mules constantly on hand for ? al at retail in'In rur lota. Older * promptly filled by contract oMiOf notice. Mock xolil on tommUsinn. Xcle | > hou 111. SCHMITEIl X IHILKV. 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