THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 6 , 18S8. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICi : , NO. 12 PHAUIj STUKKT Delivered t > r Carrier In Any Part of tlio City nt Tui'titjr Cents 1'er Week. 11. W. Tlf/roN MANAUEII. TKUiPIIONKSi HiWNF.PS Orrici : . No. 11. NldllT KniTOH , No. SI. MINOR MKXT10N. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tliorn wore no preaching services in the Congregational church yesterday , tlio pastor , Kov. O. W. Groftn , being ttwuy on 11 vacation. Tlio Salvation Army paraded last evening \vflh an umiHiml addition in the shape of a cavalry bqund , composed mostly of youngsters in from tlio coun try. They made a very ulllcient rear guard. The members of the Congregational Sunday school will have a picnic in Fail-mount park next Thursday. The teams will leave the church at 9 o'clock in the morning and return between 6 and 7 in the afternoon. At St. Paul's church yesterday morn ing Kov. Mr. Sorctihon f > poke on "Tlio Dignity of Labor. " Ho took the broader position that labor Is by no means con lined to the physical , but em braces labor of the head as well. Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran league , will hold a regular meeting this evening at 7i : ; ( ) o'clock , and every member is earnestly requested to at tend. There will bo a couple of musters , and if those In attendance are on hand promptly they will bo disposed of early. Yesterday's ' ball game at the lake resulted in a victory for the J. J. Har- dins by a score of 8 to 0 , It was a very fair exhibition of the national game , unJ proved qulto interesting to the small crowd of spectators on the grounds. Jamcu Lawrence , living on Madison street , was arrested last evening on a warrant sworn out by his wife , charing him with the larceny of $4.50 of her hard earned havings. Lawrence is a hard looking customer , and will bo given a hearing this morning. There will bo an interesting pro gramme carried out at Mr.uawa on the 1(1 ( th liiBt. The Omaha Flambeau club will picnic there on that date , and in the evening will give an exhibition drill on the lake on board of the M. P. Hohror. The Second Infantry band and two strintr bands will also be in at tendance and add to the enjoyment. Full details will bo announced later , and everybody should plan to bo on hund on that date. .T. Kelley was run In Saturday night for obstructing the sidewalk , and then insulting an olllcor when politely re quested to "move on. " Ho should be severely dealt with , as a warning that the tender feelings of our blue-coated guardians of the peace must not bo ruth lessly lacerated. The average Council Bluffs ' 'peeler" has a hard enough time to cover his ten-mile beat , cash his warrants" take bound slxty-five-cont city , "cus.sings" for everything that is or is not done , as fancy may dictate , and try to be in forty-eight places at once , without being "ininiltcd'1 whenever ho does manage to got anywhere. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtolo. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. Artists prefer the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. - Buy mantels , grates and hearth fur nishings of the Now York plumbing Co. Ftvo Harvest KxcurHinna. The Burlington Route , C. , B. < fc Q. R. R. , will Eoll from principal stations on its lines on Tuesdays , August 21 , Sep tember 11 and 25 , and October 0 and 23 , Harvest Excursion Tickets at Hall Rates to the Farming Regions of the West , Southwest and Northwest. Foi tickets and further information concerning - corning these excursions call on youi nearest C. , B. & Q. Ticket Agent , 01 address P. S. Eustis , General Passongci and Ticket Agent , Chicago. Personal Mrs. John Green , of Lower Broadway is seriously ill. Mrs. D. W. Bushnell has gene to Chicago cage on a brief visit. William J. Craig , of Catasauqua , Pa. Is visiting friends in the city. Lucius Wells and family are expcctei homo from Colorado this week. Prof. McNaughton returned from th < Avoca Institute to spend Sunday wit ! his family. Miss Ida Southwell , of Burlington , ii visiting with Mrs. J. H. Arthur , 01 Fourth street. Mr. J. W. Brewer left for Kansas Cltj yesterday morning to enter upon an en gagcment with a minstrel troupe foi the coming reason. Mrs. D. A. Force , wife of a prominon grocer of Sabotlm. Kan. , is in the cilj visiting her sihters , Mrs. C. 11. Allen on Park avenue , and Mrs. II. Corliss of Bunton street. S. W. Scott , chief clerk of the general oral passenger department of UK Union Pncitlc railway , and A. Troy nor general baggage agent at tlio transfer nro enjoying a brief vacation at Colfa : Springs. Miss Scd Taylor , of Mt. Pleasant who has many friends in this city , i 1ho guest ot Mrs. J. M. Mathows. Shi goes from hero to Omaha , where sin will accept a position in the genera ofllco of the Missouri Pacific railwa ; company. Frank Harmon , one of the pronrio tors of Hotel Manawa , has boon ill fo Bomo time , and has concluded to try i little change. Ho will leave for lu ) luth , Wis. . , in a day or two. Durinj his absence his brother , C. D. Harmon will nuinago utTairs at the hotel. Mrs. II. N. Wood , of DCS Moincs , ha been the guest of Justice E , S. Barnol und famllyon south First street , for tli past two weoka , but was taken borloiiBl ill shortly after arriving , and her prof once in the city was not mudo know until she was suniciontly recovered t receive friends. She is now gainin rapidly , much 'to the joy of her man friends. Full line of shoot music at Counc Bluffs Music Co. , 224 Broadway. Stop at the Pacific Houso. The mo : centrally located hotel in the city. Money loaned at L. 0. Crafts & Co. loan otlfco , on furniture , pianos , horbo : wiigotiH , personal property of nil kind ami all other articles of value witlioi removal. AH business strictly coal dontlal. _ Patrons of the Paul Ho House hav none but word * of pralno for the attoi tlon given tUem. E. IT. Khcafo loans money on chutti security of ovury ilohcrlptlon. Prlva ! contuUIni ; roomy. All business strict ] CoiHldontal. Olllcd 600 Broadway , co nor Main jtnot , up-fttairs. U , \Vudtvroath & Co. loan money. POINTS FROM THE PULPITS , Eloquouco Supplied by Visitors Prom Other Cities. THE BOAT CLUB EXPLAINS. A Youthful Ilnllroiul Wrecker A Child Wanderer From Oinntiii Uriel'Bluffs Items and Inter- I'crsouul Mention. What Is It to Son Christ ? The pulpit at the Broad way Methodist church was occupied yesterday morning by the Rev. W. O. Allen , of Malvorn , who preached an eloquent as well as practical discourse. IIo is a drop thinker and close rcasoner , and Ills effort was listened to with interest and profit. Ho spoke from these words : "And when they had lifted up their oycsthoysawno man , save Jesus only. " Matt. 17:8. : "Tlio world has been car ried away by the desire to see. " 'said the speaker. "Scientists , philosophers and the whole world seek to look into the things which are beyond , above and beneath them. In all directions keen eyes look and gaze to see what other men have not discovered. This is scon in the discovoris made in the realm lying within the palo of human civilization. Various instruments having magnifying and powerful louses are constructed for these purposes. It is , and always has been , the great desire - sire of man to get a clearer view of what has lain in darkness and mystery. It was the doubting dis ciple why said , 'Let me see Jesus. ' It was the Gorman philosopher who bald , 'More light , more light. ' Through the avenue of sight , more than any other , is education gained. The gospel takes up the same idea , this paramount thought and desire of man. " Numerous passages of scripture ivoro cited to substantiate this point. 'Now , with all the evidence before us , omo may object that in some directions nen wee too much. It is a laudable ain- rition to reach tlio truth , but when error is the goal men may be truthfully aid to see too much. Investigation , itudy , seeing , hag revolutionized art , science , philosophy and the world. Text books are remodeled to suit the things homo man has claimed to sec , and in a 'ow years oilier men see other things , ind the 'seeing' of those who preceded , hem is pronounced untrue. The tendi ng of to-day is not that of a very few yearn ago. Then it is no wonder that borne one bays 'Wo see too much , ' "Notice God's plan in the arrangement of the oyo. It can be closed , to shut out the world. The incidental thought lore is that man should rellect asycll us see. Note the lesson In the betting riun. During pno half the time the tli is left in darkness. Rest , ro- [ lection is God's plan here and I am not sure but that artificial lights are a di- God's . * * * cct Innovation of plan. It might bo well if men \yould adopt a compromise between booing too much and bceing well. The remedy gained in the ono will suggest the remedy for the other. "Let mo ask you to consider what ben efits come from Boeing Jesus alone. First , one gains a concentrated vision. Some men tire like Chinese junks ; they : mvo great eyes and see nothing. They would go to the farthest limit of God's creation. They are too much like Martha. They are troubled about many things. What is wanted in n practical life is singleness ol tieart. Tn our immediate surroundings there is a world of knowledge if it is sought with a single purpose. "Second. Jesus is seen by 'lifting up the oyo. ' By 'lifting up' here is n shutting out of the world. Then Jesus is scon ; not clearly , perhaps , at lirst , for the eye is educated slowly. A student of the heavens sees through hit liibs stars which your eye would not lotect. If wo have the eye of God we have a concentrated vision. " "Third. Wo get the broadest view posjible. It docs not , as bomo say , bring to us a imrrowiniiulcdness. We look through nature for a way tc heaven , and Jesus bays 'I am the way. ' Wo search the philosophies of the earth to find the truth , and Jesus say ; 'I am the truth. ' Wo search creation for life , and Jesus says 'J : im the life. ' God has given us two pairs of eyes , ono pair for this world and another for that spiritual world unseen by human eyes , and he who sees Jesus only sees enough foi two worlds. il'Fourth. It gives encouragement tc man by directing his attention awaj from the perplexities and cares of thin life. * * * There are bomo things wo had better not see at all. The monks of old used to wrap cowles about their heads that their eyes might not look upon the profane things of the earth. * * * Peter walked well upon the water so long as his eye was fixed on Jesus. * * * If wo could control the eye so as to shut oat what ought not to como in it would bo bcttci for us. "Lastly. Seeing Jesus IH the onlj sure reliance for the haul. Tin world holds out enticing hands and promises us many things , but that pronv o is a ( Ichis-ion and is also the gift. A snare is it which catches the eye witl lust and leads the all too-willing feet t ( destruction. Wo ought to bo seeking after the truth ; walking in the way drinking at tlio fountain of life ; to sc < Jesus in which is the full fruition o promise. " The speaker was most happy in tin ube of illustration anil held the alien tion of the audience closely by the xibi of these word paintings. In closing hi said : "Tho face of Jesus will bo bofon you whoa all memory of other faces ha failed you. His name will form tin soul's sweetest melody when ull earth 1 , names are forgotten. " Uiiltnl ClirUtlan Homes. Tlio Presbyterian church was filloi yesterday with a congregation to hca again the voice of Rev. Dr. Cloland , th former pastor , who for nearly sovontco years served this people so faithfull and acceptably. Whenever ho makes visit hero and an opportunity is give to hear him , the church is crowdei The usual cordial reception was give him yesleyday. Rov. Dr. Cloland is D present pastor of the church at Spring field , Mo. , and advantage was taken t his brief visit here to secure from liii ono of his excellent sermons. The prci out mister , Rev , Dr. Phelns , in nnnoutn ing him , for an introduction was needc by but few , was very huijpy in his o > prcssions , paying Dr. Cicland a wo ! merited compliment , without any ur pleasant fulsomoness. Dr. Ctoland vvs not a whit behind in the hearty appri chiUon of the kindly fooling manifei and in the reciprocity of adiniratior Ho congratulated the church on havin such a leader. It was a touching slgl to sup two such grand men upon tli sumo pulpit' platform , two mou to whoi \ ot only the church folks but the com * munlty at large arc bo warmlj'altaehed. Dr. Cleland expressed his npiirocia- lon of the cordiality with which ho VIIH greeted every time ho visited Council BlnlTs. It was an evidence to lim of the immortality of the affections. Vnother thought which these greetings uul suggested , was that there always ame to mind with the individual the bought of those related to him. With learly every hand-grasp , and welcome , iniio the quick inquiry as to the welfare > f the family. This was gratifying as veil , and it had suggested a theme for he morning discoui > e."Tlie Unity of the Christian Household. " IIo cho e as his ext the words ; "For I urn come to sot i man at variance against his father , and the daughter against her mother , ind the daughter-in-law against her nothor-in-law. And a man's foes shall 10 they of his own household. " Although the gospel of Christ was ono of peace , and although its purpose was mt to thus bring discord into the homo , 'ot Its oiToet was often to sot those of a lou.sohold over against each other. Christ's supremacy in the homoj must jo rocogni/.ed. Unlike other religions lie religion of Christ KIWIS coloring to , ho life , and made distinct changes , 'ho followers of Christ must have their ives thus changed by obeying him , and lenco arose differences between thoao svoii of the same household. Mime con- orining their lives to Christ's require- nonts , others refusing to do so. Tlio preacher pictured some of tlm ac cnnseqnont'es of families being thus U'idod , and in contrast presented the leeds and the blessings of Christian inity in the home. Ho made this ap ical with peculiar fervor and tondcr- oss , for among his hearers were many t wlio'-o weddings ho had outdated , nd whoso homes he had so often visited : IIo pleaded with them that here should bo this second and sweeter vcdding in the love of Christ , and that hey unite as husband and wife , as mrents and children in the loving bcr- ii-e of Christ. The numerous allusions to homo life , oming from one who for so many years vassn closely associated with them , in lours of jov and of sadness , were so ten- .erly earnest at to causa the tears to omo to the eyes of uviny of the lioton- ; r.s. IIo talked to thcin HUe a great icnrtcd brother , and at times his own emotions were ni'inifest in tlnr moist ened eye and the pelccpliblo choking ol lie vok'o. The appeal wiio one which vill not soon bo forgotten , and cannot but lead some into a bolter and more lulled homo life. For bargains in real estate see 12. II. jheafe & Co. , Broadway and Main Irccl , upstairs. Trio Ilont Clul ) Hoard From. The members of the Council Bluffs' ' Yachting olub would like to say a word n justification to their yacht , the J. C. 3ixby , in Saturday's race. Just prioi o the race the . ) . C. Bixby started tc ? o over the course , and in rounding tin irst stake piissud within ten feet of ii ind had not pas ud it by twenty feel vhem it ran aground of a sand bar nnc stuck so fast that the Nellie Roller hat' .o bo culled to pull her oil. The dolaj caused it to bo too la'c for the race Ur. Kappoll claims the stake was ii : , wo feet ofater. . Kv-an if it was lit showed very poor judgment in placing it where it was , as itas so near the sand bar that the principal contestant : ran aground and had to pull up theii center boards and thereby lost sevora ninuten in going around it. Some o , he contestants also claim they had tc jull in their center boards in order te : ome in to the finish stakes and alsc ivero thrown oil' their course by othci lags sot out near their course. Mr ICappell would like to be heard froir and show cause why this race shouk lot be declared on"on these grounds. A You UK llnilrond Wrecker. Chief Lucas discovered a youngstoi of about ton yoais of age placing ob structions on the rails of the motoi , rack near the dummy depot. He pro ceedcfl to arrest him , when the youtu mp bit his hand and kicked and'curset lim until the ciiief fairly lost hii ireath. Ho quickly recovered am shook the refractory cub until ho die lot know whether he was a liumar Doing or a Manawa sailboat in a cyclone Ho was then turned over to his father who was evidently more to blame thai : the boy , and both were threatened with a term in jail if they gave any mon trouble. A. Little Wnudorrr. A lonesome little six-year old win found on the streets Saturday night and taken to the station by Iho police He gave his name as Eli Hiinloy , ant said he was brought over hero fron Ills home in Omaha by a stranger , win , -aveliim lOcents. lie didn't Know wheiv lie lived , and but little information could be got out of him , as ho was coil' sidernbly frightened and an i in nodi ment.in his speech rendered it dillicult to understand him. lie was dressed ii blue waist , dark knee pants , blacli cap , and was barefooted. lias blue eyci und very light hair. He will be holt hero until it can b o ascertained if h < lias relatives or friends on tlio othoi side of the river. E. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long 01 short time loans on real estate , in sum to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Otllci Broadway and Main street , upstairs. U'lio IjiKlilniH oriiroaiUvny. Some time ago a petition was pro sentcd lo Iho council , praying for tin establishment of electric lights 01 Iho newly paved portion of Broadway between the Northwestern depot am the river. It was referred to a committee too and has not yet been reported on The majority of the council seem to b in favor of granting Iho petition , bu do not know where the money is t como from. They reason in this way- there nro many of the citizens in th eater parts of the city who are noi being taxed to maintain the presen electric lights , from which they roceiv little benefit , and it is doomed no mor than just that the next towers to b erected should bo placed in the res ! donee portions of the city , and then after they are all lighted , the cit ; might consider the question of llghtini Lower Broadway by electricity. 1 costs $80 per month to run an electri light tower , and the citizens who pa the money certainly have a right to lr slst that their own property shall lighted before lighting up a thorou " faro that will bo used almost wholly pi' ' pleasure driving in the evening. 'o There is no question but that Broac way should bo lighted , and that , too , c soon us the bridge is thrown open fc travel , and the time has arrived who the means of lighting and the motho of paying should bo discussed. Th only satisfactory method of lighting will doubtless bo by the tower llgl system , as Iho low electrie lights su pendcd acTos.s the street are objectioi able on a drive , as they throw the llgl full in the face of a driver as ho ai proaohes and ivenJcr it dillicult to see team coming from .the opposite dire Uou. As the drive will be filled almo I ZDsTES W ZBIBUDGrlB n mfMmm 1 i i J If W , * * h J , . . - * ViX mJLM SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. . . . largest Stock , 1 METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , Lowest Prices , Clothing. Hats , Caps , eto. MUSIC .COMPANY. . RDHRBR , Ol a > William Siadnntopf , _ . Dealtr to Hardman , Everett < C Fisher MlNt Cltf fit.Countjr UEAL ESTATE . . MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. New Y < x * . Na.B N. MUn . Mala St. must. Council Maty. Hindi. , AT.Qnmit , 00 5 XXX Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage of Any Bank in the city. , Is Solicited. STH7& A.DFoster , SMDKB COUNCIL ULUFI'S J. W. SQUIRE S Polnb , 011 $ ( Gloss 60. Pcregoy & Moore's Abstracts of Title Wholesale. Santo ARE THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St. X\\ ' X N ? > ---Jl " S J l-.i EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. , WEIR SHUGART CO. , 33sa3srsaxa 7vaws'rri ' T VT3ima-afgaBit \ Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. H. F. HATTENHAUER I always keen in stock a largo variety or eastern I have always a full block to select from. . . , make Carriages , which I sol ) at a very low rate. Call anil examine. Prices Low. \ov. ! 27 to 31 } Tourtli .SIreel. ram always ready to show goods. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTHIO BELTS MD ELEOHiS TRUSSES No. 8O3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on 1 urge commission or salary. TS ox in i uumrHm MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. 3STO. 330 B3&QABWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O every evening , gas or oil lights are ob- \iouly ! ) not the thing , as they c'o not give hiilllcioiitliglU to render the street as bright as i desirable. The majority of tiio-o who have been heard tooxpress themselves in the matter are in favor of lower lighting , but think that the lighting of thin street should be made a special matter. It it > true that it can be lighted at , comparatively little ex pense with oil , as the city now has on its hands several Street la'mps that havn lot been in use since the erection of the towers , and have boon ordered to bo relo filed , if the council seed lit to put Uioniilhere. but they are sadly needed in other paits of the city. The opening of this grand new drive will be a great thlli"1 for Council ninths , ind a proper illuminating of it will tloublo the greatest advertisement that the city has cvor had. Many of the citizens think it SJliould bo treated as in advertising scheme , and the money raised by the most interested parties. There is n vast amount of land in that rt. of the city , the value of which will bo more than quadrupled by Iho open ing of the bridge and street , and the owners can afford to pay handsomely for a perfect sybtem otoiighting. TCM | ) > roporty owners , however , do not take indly to the idea , and claim that Iho public generally are to be bonefitted ind therefore should foot Iho bill. There are those who claim that a spe cial appropriation should bo made for Lhe maintenance of lights. There are , in fact , almost as many different ideas in the mailer as there are people , and some of them will surely be disap pointed. It is settled beyond the shadow of a doubt that the opening of the bridge will bring many of the business man of Omaha to thin hide of tljo river to re side. They cannot remain blind to the fact that this cily otters them greater advantages for a residence , when prac tically brought by this grand new high way almost into Iho heart of Omaha , and at the same time gives thorn the pure fresh air , beautiful glens , delight ful scenery and splendid drives lluvt they cannot have on that side of the river. To err is human , but you make no mistake if you use Dr. .Tones' Rod Clover Tonic for dyspepsia , costiveness , bad breath , piles , pimples , ngup and malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or diseases of the Kidneys , stomach and liver. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. A J5nl > y Cyclone. About 10:15 : o'clock last evening a , small rod cloud was noticed rapidly approaching preaching from the west , and those who saw it were so interested in it that they did not think of its doing any harm , and the lirst they know they were nearly carried olT their foot by a furious gust of wind. The blast made ovory- thiifg wrattlo , and doors and windows were cloacd at a lively rate , but it passed almost as quickly as it came. It was followed by a heavy , driving rain , with a vivid lightning accompaniment , which reduced - the temperature several degrees in a very few minutes. The dull , red cloud , or wlmlevor it was , presented a very strange aspect , and excited considerable curiosity. Nothing like it was ever seen before. The blast that accompanied it was a heavy one , and many thought that it was the ad- vunco guard of a genuine cyclone. The streets wore well llled | at tlio time , and there was a lively scattering of promo- nadors in search of a shelter. The course seemed to bo directly across the center of the city from west to east. Score another lucky mark for Council Bluffs in escaping the violence of the elements. An Altholuto Cnrn. The ORIGINAL , AUIETINE OINTMENT is only put up la lurgo two ounce tin boxes , and is nn absolute cure for old BO res , burns , wounds , clmpiieJ hands , and ull skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , nt So cents per box by mall 80 cents. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 POUOfjAfl ST. . OMAHA. NEB PEERLESSlYES SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTICI3. SPr.CfA li lulvevtlsi'inentssucli tis ! , < > t , Found , ToI.OUiKorSaIi-To ! ItiMit.Wunta , Ho.inllnir , etc. , will bo Inserted lu this column ut the low latoofT N CENTS IT.it 1.INI , fur the lirst In sertion nml Kvu Cents 1'or l.luo for eucn hu1 > e- ( liif at Insertion. Leave tidvi-rtlsvinents ut our olllco. No. 1I'e.ul Street , lu'itr lirouduur , Council Illuirs , Iowa. WANTS. WANTlin A peed ulrl for K ! > oral house work at the K , O home. IriOU sr.i-AbarBaln : H lot on Avenue ( J uuil Uth ! ft Tor Infotmatlon call at OW Itroai'.wny. POU SAM : Tilt ; best smiill fruit mid vcseta- lilo farm In I'ottu'.vattumln county , two miles from ( ouii' 11 Illu'lh ' po-toillcc. at a pike Hint will sell it , on remarkably easy terms. 'I file ntrfcct nml piojierty In p > > otl condition. Ppssesislon given at any timo. Good reason tor Frll-nir. It. 'I. llryjui & Co. , ( l-i ! * Jlroadway , Council Illuirs , la. _ Teams and men to workoTTLnvvci WANTED llroadnay. Kor further information In- < iulioon uork. Owen Hum. , cnmruitoru. T\7"A.NTni > Stocks of nierchnudl'o to exT - > T change for city propeity In Council Illiitlo , Omaha , or weituru land or chattels of nuy kind. Wo male exchanging a specialty. It. T. Ill ) ant Ar To. , ( tfs llioadwty. rpo KENT Immediately , for the sumnitM. n JL good furnlslud hoube , 10 rooms ; closet and bat'i room ; city water. Apply on premises , blU Cth avc. _ \\7ANTKD , Stocks ot merchandise. Have > T Omaha and Council llhilN city propel tv. also western land to oxcliaryje for ooda. CUH on or addrpH * .lohnionA : Christian , Hoomi' \ , Cnambcr of Commetca. Itinaha. " | 71OH SALi : At.xbarK.iln. lUacroinear htock -U yards , South Om.oha. Neb. , Johnson Sr Chrintlan , Hooin 2u , Clnunber ot Commerce , Omaha. _ _ OFFIGE3 & PUSEY , BAMKEKS. GOODroadway Council Illulfx , Iowa. Established 1K7. TAXI DERMY F. J. BREZEE , THE TAX1DERHIST , In accordance with nuniurouB ronuchts lias do- clileil to ti'ucli Tuxldei my In nil its liniiichi's. Mounting birds , $ \\ltiinmininalA ; nml other lutrlcavics , HID. Wouhl nNo liku to receive orders lor birds to till older hook on trip boutli. No. U10 JIulu St. , Council IllulH. The Morris Typo Writer la a practical , well mndu and llnsly llnlshed machine , and combines the perfect lettering , exact alllKUinents and rnpltl writlnc of a hl h priced writer. 'J ha IUI- fc'ON MIMKOCillAl'll , the best apparatus made for imiulfoldlUK authoKrnphlc and tyjo wilier .i pies ran be tak.cn. TV1M3 H'UITIIK supply for sale. Send for circulars. The Ex- cemorCo. , Council Illults , la. SNYDEB & SNYDEB * M. B. SNYDBE , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDBB , SPECIALIST : Discuses of Women and Children , 307 llroafiwav. Council lllulfs. Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. K and S3 Main HtreuUCouucll HluTb.Iowa. ! llCOIl. . 5TH AVI ! AND 7T11 ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. An excellent educational Institution. furnUh- ed with ull modern Improvements for lioiirdlni : Biul day school. The academic year consUts of two session * , beginning on tin first Monday In September and February , respeotf ully. Term-Uoard and tuition per Rtsilon , 175. For further particulars addren SUter Superior , Bt. FrancU Academy , Councll.filuffii , U. 1812. INCOKPOKATUU 1878 CO. , WASS1LLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUKUKS. SIZES FROM KspccUlly Atlni ted for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC ) HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , mommmH mmmmrnvmi II I > PI H * * * AUTOMATIC CUT-OPP ENGINES. Spoclliciitions and estimates furultlieil for comjilcto steam itlunts. KcKiilatton , nuriiblllly Oimr- Cun show k'tU-rs Iioni uscrj ) vhcio fuel Economy Is equal with Corliss Noii-Conduiutluif , si : , coUiVcn , UI.SJJTS , IO\VA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRKINRI NF-- U1 1'1'0. ' ' and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , i UllllMlllJMNL. Specifications. Supervision of I'ublic Work. Brown Building , Council Bluff * , Iowa. CIMI FV Dl IRI T Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 F I IN LL I DU ImL" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. | Justice ol the Pracc. Office over American Express , No. 419 NCpLJjp7 i Ov/ll Ulifc. " " Bi oad way , Council Blull'b , Iowa. QTniVJF Ri QIMQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era O I UIXL. ( X OlIVIo" " Courts. Olllcc Rooms 7 and 8 , Sliugarl-Bcno Block , Council Blulle , Iowa , Dentist , Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Counci CP , " " BlufTs , Iowa. l\/l / r\ Specialist In ( liEenocs of Eye , Ear , NofO and Mil IV ! IJ Tlirout. Glasses Accurately I'rcscriDt'cl. Oat- lit ITIi L/i . , niirn treated by mall nrter lirst consultation. Ollicn cor. Main bticet ami llroadwaj' . Itesldeuco , CIO lllutr st. Hours V to 12 , atoG , 7:30toBaO. : : Council llluirs , Town. IF YOU IIAVI3 ANY SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on HI. DROEIL1CII , 5 ยง UruntUvay , whore you ivlll receive tlio Highest Cash Prico. REDUCTION PH From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. OMAHA , MHt. couxcir , . , IA A triumvirate of instruments which cannot bo excelled in tone , beauty of finish and tfonoral workinunaliij ) . Century Organs Excel all others in style of case , beauty of llnish and volume of tone. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All kinds of Musical Instruments , Russian Gut Strings , Sheet Music and.Muslo Books. Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. Our Uoparliiicut of TOYS nml FANCY < ; < > O S , u-o nro doting inuSto note ol' Ililx , nn I get out at less Until c I. Outlier * plowo a unr foods cheap. THE OGDEN IRON WORK S COMPANY ' Wrought and Casi FOR Automatic J''M > IIO HJ , Repairs. Few cO 2d Hand Llul Simplicity Noa. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulT.sIa. Telephone ICO.