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6 'FFTR OMAHA DAILY BEEi SATTTttDAV. ATTfJTTKT 11 1QQQ
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OI'FIOIJ , NO. 11 ! IMSAUIj STKHKT
BcUretcil by Cnrrler In Any I'nrt ( if the City at
Twenty Cents 1'er Week.
H. W. T1I.TON . MANAOUH.
Tiiti'iioNK3i : :
, Nn.
NlllllT KlIlTOIt , NO. 1.
MIONTIO.V.
N. Y. Plumbing company.
The Hroaihvay street car track 'if , now
nil ready for the pavers.
The Otfdcn is supplying Hsolf with
oloctrio lights. The hotel Is to bo com
plete every way.
Work oh the now Mcrriatn block Is
progressing satisfactorily , and the site
presents n scene of busy activity.
' '
The knitting 'factory bus boon shut
down for a few days , but Will start up
Monday with a full corps of operatives.
The excavation for the addition to
the Presbyterian church is nearly com
pleted , anil the brick work will bo com
menced next week.
The fifth regiment , to which the
Dodge Light Guards belong , will have
its annual encampment at Villiseti this
year , commencing August 120.
The trial of Rev. Henry HoLong and
\V. C. Utterback , for alleged larceny of
whisky bottles , etc. , in sot for a hearing
on th.o 1/Hh / last. , before .Justice Biggs.
The old blue front on Broadway is to
bo occupied as democratic headquarters.
This allords a chance for the punsters to
get their work in on the democrats be
ing bluo.
The veterans are to hold a great campfire -
fire at HiioUngs on the Kith. Council
Bluffs will furnish the oratory , J. J.
Stcadinan and U. C' . Hubbard being en
gaged for the occasion.
The cases of Billy Walters anil John
Maher , for assaulting Bert Williams
with intent to kill , wore called yester
day by Judge Ayk'bworth , and continued
unlit 10 o'clock this morning.
A. A. Clark & Co. is the title of a new
firm who have opened olllces over the
express olllco , corner of Main and
Bro'idway , and who will engage in
money lending , insurance and other
business.
All who desire to accompany the
young men's republican club to Glen-
wood on the night of the loth , should
leave their mimes with I. M. Treynor ,
at 403 Broadway , not later than Tues
day morning.
Judge Carson issued an order yestor-
dav morning allowing the building at
101 Broadway to bo opened for business.
The owners , Messrs. Bartpllo & Youn-
kcrtnan , promise not to violate the in
junction against the building.
The Council 13 luffs medical society
has elected Dr. P. S. Thomas , president ;
Dr. II. 13. Jennings , vice president ; Dr.
J. II. Cleaver , treasurer ; Dr. J. P.
White , secretary ; Drs. C. II. PinneyC.
Deetkon and P. W. Iloughton , board of
censors.
The printers have re-organized their
ball cluu , with David Nichols as mana
ger ; C. S. Pisher , captain and Bert
Warfol , secretary and treasurer. To
morrow afternoon a game is to bo
played by them with the Omaha Browns ,
at the Union Park.
Work is being pushed on the new
buildings going up throughout the city.
The now parochial school of the Ger
man Catholics , and the rectory of St.
Prancis XuviorVi parish are both enclosed -
closed , and the frame of Hoist < fc Spot-
'
man's now double residence is raised.
Mr. Pitch , of Omaha , is planning on
building twenty-two houses on Avenue
A , in Benson's addition. IIo purposes
renting and selling on easy payments.
A number of similar enterprises being
planned indicate that the growth of
that part of the city will bo marvelous
as soon as the now bridge is ready for
use. *
Captain Cowlcs. of tbo Dodge light
guards , has received orders that all of
ficers of the Iowa National Guard , while
on duty , shall wear the usual badge of
mourning , and drape the flags of their
command in mourning , for thirty days ,
on account of the death of General
Sheridan.
Mr. L. Kinnohan opens his now shoo
store at the corner of Broadway and
Bryant street to-day. Ills stock is en
tirely now , ho is a thorough business
man as well as a congenial gentleman ,
and ho will merit and doubtless receive
a full share of the patronage in the line
ho roprcson ts.
The matrimonial market has been
very quiet for the past few days. It
may 1m vo boon the result of the chilly
weather , but a change is expected.
There is considerable stock on the mar
ket , mid dealers are' preparing for an
advance. It isprcd'cted that there will
bo a heavy jump the forepart of the
week.
Mrs. John G. Tipton was agreeably
surprised by a small party of friends
Thursday evening on the occasion of
her birthday. The evening was enjoyably -
ably spent in social games and conver
sation , when choice refreshments wore
served. The hostess was surprised at
the supper table to find a pair of0 !
gold pieces under a plate , a gift from
her hiibband.
Three bomb-proof guzzlers of red-hot
anti-prohibition submitted their whisky
soaked frames lor magisterial inspection
in police dourt yesteiday morning. The
court regarded their inilamod counten
ances with a disapproving eye , and then
chalked down $ ti. 10 opposite the names
of Ed Holmes , J. Kaiser and W. N.
Henning.
G. T. Vaughn , of Shenandoah , has ar
rived in the city with his standard bred
trotting stallion , Brit , and is now work
ing him at Union park , preparatory to
starting out for the fall campaign. This
handsome horse is four years old , and
trotted in i:5i ! : : in his two-year-old form.
He has taken several first prizes in the
show ring , and his owner hopea to give
a fast mark this season .
Billy Calvin and "Dandy" Dunn , two
well known characters of this city , be
came involved in a little argument yes
terday afternoon regarding the prohi
bition movement , and "Dandy's" argu
ment struck Billy just under the left
eye , drawing the claret , and consider
ably discoloring tbo optic. William
very accommodatingly laid down , and
his opponent coolly walked awuj. A
crowd quickly assembled , but Galvin
said ho had run against a lamp post.
and was allowed to "make a sneak. "
The policeman was four miles away at
the othur cud of his boat.
Artists prefer the Hallott & Davis
piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224'Broadway.
Full line of shoot musio at Councl
Bluffs Music Co. , 224 Broadway.
Attention , llcinili'.lcim Drill Corps.
A mooting will bo hold at Republican
headquarters to-night to arrange for
attending tbo rally at Glonwood. Meet
ing takes place after caucus adjourns.
A. W. CQWLiiS , Captain.
lluy mantels , grates and hearth fur-
of the Now York plumbing Co.
Pacific- House Is open to the traveling
public , notwithstanding tothe.coutrary.
Stop at the Pacific House. The most
contruUy located hotel in the city.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CONCERNS ,
The Now Plpo Organ Completed For
St. Francis Catholic Church.
UNHAPPY PAIRS IN COURT.
Slemorlnl Set-vice For Slicrlilnn A
Iloy'H (3ool Fortune A
Deal In Ucnl Kitnto
Personal .Mention ,
What It Menus.
The Horn which appeared in Tin :
13 BH of a few days ago of a s-alo of
Council Bluffs property to a party of
Omaha capitalists means much moro
than appears upon its face. Tlio pur-
Tu'is made ! " .y a number of Omaha
capitalists , represented by Hon. Ouy C.
Barton , of the Omaha Smelting works
and ' included all of the unsold lots (100) ( )
,11 , 'Benson 'H first addition to Council
Bluffs. The negotiations were con-
iluctcd on the part of Mr. Barton by his
representative , C. J. Colby , and the
sale was made by Benson & Shepherd.
\1 ready Mr. Colby , who will handle the
property for the owners , has lot the con-
Lract for grading the streets and putting
the ground in condition for immediate
improvement. The lots are to bo sold
to actual settlers onl.v , of whom a largo
number are now waiting to locate and
commence building , and it is expected
by the owners that forty or lifty families
will be settled on this addition within the
next ninety days. A sidewalk will bo
built at once from Broadway across
Evans' Bridge addition and Benson's
llrst , and every facility will bo afforded
to laboring men working on the Omaha
side of the river to secure them cheap
and comfortable homes here. The ad
dition in question lays very high and is
entirely above any possible chance of
inundation , and bin a liltlo more than
ono mile from Iho Omaha postofl'co. '
Other Omaha capitalists are also
negotiating for acres in Iho bottoms ,
and the indications are that a very few
weeks will see such a revival in the real
estate business here as will surprise Iho
oldest inhabitant.
In this connection it may bo well to
stale that the bridge company will en
courage settlement on this side of the
river , by giving commutation rates to
all parties who desire to live on this
side and do business in Omaha , and
vice versa.
On Saturday next Mr. L. Kinnohan
will open his store , No. 32(5 ( Broadway.
The stock will consist of boots , shoes
and the goods usually found in this con
nection. All will bo now , and a more
complete stock cannot bo found in the
city. Mr. Kinnohan is well known to
the readers of Tin : BKK , and it is sure
that ho will merit and receive a liberal
patronage. Remember the opening.
Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s
loan ollico , on furniture , pianos , horses ,
wagons , personal property of all kinds ,
and all other articles of Value without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate.
The now pipe organ for St. Prancis
Xavier's church has been sot up , and
the builder , Mr. Joseph Gratian , of
Alton , 111. , will return to his homo Mon
day. The instrument is a splendid ono ,
of magnificent tone , and is enclosed in
a handsome case of polished oak with
jlack walnut trimmings. It is twenty
feet high , and is placed in the spacious
organ loft over the main entrance to the
ch'irch. The cost of the organ was
$3,000. Through the kindness of Mr.
Will Gratian , organist of St. Paul's
Episcopal church , and son of the builder ,
a BEK reporter was yesterday given an
opportunity to hear the now instru
ment.
The effects to be obtained are wonder
ful as well ns numerous. The bass is
very heavy , and the Huto notes are per
fect. The tones are clear and distinct ,
nnd the instrument is possessed of very
great volume. The method of controll
ing the stops is simple , and enables tlio
organist to make any desired change
without a break in the harmon.y. Mr.
Gratian has several patents of his own ,
and professes to bo able to turn out a
pipe organ that can not bo rivalled by
: uiy of the builders. Ho built the ono
now in use at St. Paul's church in
this city. The ono just com
pleted contains nearly 1,300 pipes , and
Llio mottil used 'is of the linost
grade , and improves with use instead
of rapidly deteriorating and needing
rovoieing ns is the case with many of
these instruments. It will not bo used
publicly until after the consecration of
the church , which will occur about the
1st of September. It is probable that a
concert will bo given to enable all to
liear this grand instrument. It is a
credit both to the handsome church in
which it is situated and to Iho buidor ,
who shows that lie understands the art
as well as the trade of organ building.
E. II. Shoafo loans money on chattel
security of every description. Private
consulting rooms. All business strictly
conlldental. Olllco 600 Broadway , cor
ner Main street , up-stairs.
Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtelo.
S. B. Wnilsvrouth & Co. loan money.
Jtiully .MIsMiintcd. ,
As the time draws near for the opon-
ing of the next term of the district
court , petitions for divorce from parties
dissatisllod with their present condition
of servitude are coming in increased
numbers. 'They sot forth all kinds of
charges and bog piteously for a judicial
untying of the matrimonial knot.
The most interesting of those peti
tions is that of P. A. Campbell vs Adoll
Campbell. The petition sots forth that
the couple wore married on or about
October 1 , 1887 , at Cedar Rapids , la. ;
that they wont immediately to Tama
City , and that after two weeks of matrimonial
menial bliss the defendant left her hus
band and eloped with some stranger ,
whoso name Is unknown. The run
away wife , it is alleged , came to
this city , whore she has since re
sided. The petition says that since
leaving her husband Mrs. Campbell has
been loading a life of slmmo , and it
prays the court to forever soyer the
marriage relations of the couple.
Another petition , almost as sensa to
tional , is that of Adalia White vs Will
iam I. White , which alleges the follow
ing : That Mr. and Mrs. White were
married August 12,1883 , and the issue
of said union has boon two children ,
Bertha E. , aged four years , and Earl , a
aged two years ; that the defendant
took his spouse to live .vith his mother ,
nnd the young wife has boon abused and
Insulted before strangers by har mother-
in-law , who tried to poison her by put
ting-drugs in her food. The plaintiff
further alleges that her husband ,1ms
failed to support her. and aho uslcs the
court to release her from the marriage
vows and besides giving her the custody of
of her two children allow her an ali
mony.
t The divorce proceedings of George
Pooto vs Minnie Poole are brought for
alleged infidelity.
' For bargains in real estate sco E. II.
Shcafo & Co. , Broadway and Main
street , upstairs.
Patrons of the Pacific IIouso have
none but words of praise for the atten
tion given them.
A Hey With Che IHfilil Mtuir.
The news comes from the west that
"
Charlie Bray , an old Council Bluffs boy ,
not so very old either , is prospering
well ' in Wyoming , where ho has recently
u'
cently sold two mines , from which ho
cleared $7,000 clean cash. He has sent
to , his father Theodore Bray , the well
known livery man here , iW.OOO to bo do-
jyisited in one of the banks here. It is
gratifying ' to Charlie's many friends to
learn of his success , for ho merits it.
Tan BKI : t'ikes ' special interest in his
career. But a few years ago Charlie
was ' ono of Tin : Br.i : force. Ho worked
m'
most faithfully. Morning after morn
ing ho drove to the river to meet the
papers and bring them to the Council
BlulTs readers. Those morninir trips in
th dark and cold , along a dreary road ,
in all sorts of weather , would have dis
couraged a boy of los-s pluclc and energy.
Tlio readers of Tin : BKI : at that time
little realized what the trials and hard
ships wore of the lad upon whom they
had to depend for getting the news at
their breakfast tables. A boy who has
the energy and pluck to work up as
Charlie has done will appreciate the
success which ho surely will win. and
his friends cannot but rejoice with him.
Gil EAT SA1.13
Or Council llluH'H IjotH at Auction.
I will ofler for sale and sell without
reserve to the highest bidder one-half
of all the lots in Cochran's addition to
Council Bluffs.
Ono lot of every other pair through
out the whole addition will bo sold with
the privilege to the purchaser of the re
maining lot ut the same prieo. The
ground on which the addition is laid is
known n the old fair ground forty ,
north of the Union Pacific depot , and
south of Broadway. The number of
lots are 100 , or four to the acre.
TK1SMS.
Ten per cent of the purchase mbnoy
cash in hand. The balance in nine
equal annual payments to bo evidenced
by notes bearing interest at 5 per cent
per annum , secured by mortgage. The
property purchasers will get warrantee
deeds , title perfect.
I will also sell on the same terms and
at the same sale 100 lots in Central sub
division and Street's addi
tion on grounds joining on the
north. Some of these lots are situated
on Broadway.
DAY OK SAT..K Sni'TKMUKll 12.
The place of sale will bo on the
grounds on Wednesday , the 12th of
September , 18S8 , and continue from day
to day till all is sold.
The lots and blocks will bo numbered
on stakes and maps furnished bidders
on day of sale. Other particulars on
day of sale. A. Cot'ilitAN.
In Memory ol'Sliorldnn.
General Sheridan was a member of
Union Veteran Legion No. 8 , of this
city , a fact which was noted at the time
of his name being enrolled bore , but
which has passed out of the mind of
many oven here. In view of bis mem
bers hip being bore , it is most bolitting
that special observance bo taken of bis
death. Accordingly arrangements are
being made for ii memorial service to bo
held next Sunday evening in the Pres
byterian church. The church will bo
appropriately decorated , and the vet
erans will attend in a body. Rov. Dr.
Phelps will preach the sermon , and the
occasion will doubtless bo ono of great
interest.
E. H. Shcafo & Co. , make long or
short time loans on real estate , in sums
to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ofllco
Broadway and Main street , upstairs.
Republican Prlnmrlcn.
The city primaries for selecting dele
gates to the republican county conven
tion , to bo holjl in this city Tuesday ,
August M , will bo hold this evening , at
8 o'clock , at the following places , to-wit :
First ward , to select six delegates , at
the olllco of John Hummer.
Second ward , to select eight delegates ,
at the oity building.
Third ward , to select seven delegates ,
at tbo republican headquarters.
Fourth ward , to select nine delegates ,
at Maxwell building , corner of Main
and Fifth avenue.
By order of the city central commit
tee. H. J. GllAMiiKiis , Chairman.
Personal Paragraphs.
II. D. Pcdicord , of Avoca , was at Kiel's
yesterday.
II. D. Podicord , of Shelby , was in the
city yesterday.
James Cross , of Shonnudoah , was in
tbo city yesterday.
Colonel Tulleys has gone to .Michigan
on a business trip.
DS. G. Dunmore , of Sidney , dined at
Kiel hotel yesterday.
C. G. Green wood , of Silver Cityvisited
the Bluffs yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. AJullpn have returned
from an extended visit with relatives in
the eastern part of the state.
S. T. McAtoo , the Main street grocer ,
was up unusually early yesterday morn
ing. : It is a boy , and a bouncer.
. , Fred Prohart , a cousin of County
Treasurer Plumor , has returned from
Missouri , where ho has been attending
school.
Mr. Van Pelt , who has been in Salt
Lake for some months , has returned to
Council Bluffs and will again make this
his homo.
Captain J. J. Hathaway is homo on a
brief visit. Ho is engaged in bridge
building for the Union Pacillo , with
headquarters at Sidney.
Miss Cody , daughter of Hon. William
T. Cody ( Buffalo Bill ) is visiting with
the family of Mr. George Graves and
will remain several weeks.
Misses Nillio and Leila Williams ,
daughters of Dr. Williams , of Denver ,
are visiting with the family of Dr. O.
W. Gordon , on Graham avenue.
Mrs. D. Holt , and her two soils , with
her sister , Miss Lizzie Spotman , loft last
evening for Sioux Falls to visit Mr.
Hoist's mother and other friends.
Lieutenant Gallagher , of the Sixth
Cavalry , is visiting : friends In this oity.
Ho is returning from Fort Loavonworth
his regiment at Fort Lowis. Ho
loaves for the west tomorrow.
There will bo n basket picnic Sunday
afternoon at the Grove hotol. The pro-
priotors assure their patrons that ovory-
thing will bo conducted properly and in
manner most conducive to secure the
pleasure of those who attend. Arrange
ments nro also mudo to have ft dance ut
the same place every Thursday oyen-
ing.
m
A Qulil of Tobacco.
The story is told that during the re
cent cruise of a United States man-of-
war a sailor Attempted to throw quid
tobacco . .overboard , but his aim WM
X.
ilfefe .
bad nnd it foil wi the tlceU. The ollk-or
of the < lc-lt ( would not nllow tlio suiloi-
to touch it , hut oi-dorcil thu entire crow
to r\K \ up H Run tackle. The jrun tnoUlo
is n hawser several inches thicU , and
woifrns nhout U,5) ) ) ! ) | ) ounds. Ueiiif , ' hel-
doni used it WIIH stowed itway in the hold
and covered up. To get It on dock and
it up is a lonm Imi-d tusk. Hut the
tackle was Hjruotl up , and the olll-
cor attached to it u sllU thread. IIo
made a loop In the thread , laa-ocd the
quid of toliucco1 , hmdo it fiiBt , and all
liunds mudo a long pull and a strong
pull , and the quid of tobacco wua hois
ted overboard. Then the gun tackle
was taken down and stowed away in the
hold. It required eleven hours of hard
work to got the quid overboard , and it
j8 the opinion of the oflluors that no
more quids of tobacco will bo thrown on
the deck of the vessel for sonio time to
come.
come.When
When you need a friend , select a true
one. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic is
the best friend mankind has for ail dis
cuses of the stomach , liver and kidneys.
Tlio best blood purifier and tonic known.
COc. For bale by C. F. Goodman.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICK.
SW.n A t , navortlseini'iits.iiirli as Lo t , round ,
- To Loan , Tor Hnle.To KentWants , llourilliif. ,
etc. . will bo Inserted In this rolmnn nt the luw
rate of Tl-N CUNTS IMIit UNM ; for the tint in *
sortiou nnd IVo Cento 1'or I.lno for uncn sulisu-
nucnt Insertion. J.envo ndvcrtlsomcntHiitoiir
oltlco. No. li I'dirl Street , near llrondwny ,
Council Itluirs , | o\v .
WANTS.
HOUSES for runt by Johnston 1 : Vuu I'attou ,
li Mlllll Ht.
1I1OH SAM. Improved much. G.V ) ncres ; l',0
Jrnttlt * . a horses : eight mill's south of Jin-
sett. Ill-cm n Co. , Nob. A b.iiguln. Address (1. (
A. Illllicrt , ' , nt llnssett , or Q u. lleo ollleo , Coilu *
cil lllulls.
TVTANT1 ID A coed clrl for general house *
T T work at thu ) i. C. housu.
"IPOIt SA 1,15-A bargain ; II lots on AvunnoCJ
-L1 and IL'th st 1'or infonnatlou call at IWI
llroadv/ay.
FOR SAM. The best small fruit nnd vegeta
ble farm In 1'ottawattamlo county , two
Jiillrs fi0111 Council lllulls postolliee , at a nrlro
that v ill sell it. on lemarkably easy terms.
Title perfect and jnopcrtr in food condition.
Possessiongivun at any timo. Oood reason tor
soiling. H. 1. Hrynut It Co. , ( ttj llroiuhviiy.
Council Illuirs , la.
WAN'ITO Te.ims and men to orkorTLower
Hroadway. 1'or further Information in-
quljoonuork. Oueu llio , , rontiactors.
WANTKD Stocks of merchandise to ex
change for cily propel ty In Council Illuirs ,
Omaha , or western land or chattels of any kind.
Wo innke exchanging a specialty. It. T. ilryant
& Co. , ( Bi8 Ilioadu ay.
\yANTii : ) Stocks ot merchandise" Have
IT Omaha and Council Illuirs city property.
r lt.o western land to exchange for goods. Call
on or address Johnson , k Christian , Koom 35 ,
Chamber of Commerce , Omaha.
KYNETT'S ' MIXTURE
AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN
DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY , FLUX ,
CHOLERA INFANTUM AND
CHOLERA MORBUS ,
Ovcrco.ninc all oinx ltion. till the cemeteries
with newly inadd graves leaving the ouco
Imppyhoiuu with nothing but memen
toes of loveil oncs lost. Vt'htiro
j KYNETT'S MIXTURE
Is used it is univertally found to bo
EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY ,
The value of a single bottle for nso in any of
tha above named dlseapei Is really Incalculable ,
Jlonoy could not induce those who hare thor
oughly tried It to bo without it. The market is
lull of rcmiidles tor a similar purnose , and all
have merit in Miniu cases , but with them it is a
stubborn fact that those are in many places the
MOST FATAL DISEASES
of the country. With this medlclno they nre
THE LEAST FATAL.
This medlclno has now been used in this country
FOR FORTY YEARS ,
AND TO-DAY
KYNETT'S MIXTURE
Has no cijuiil on earth. Fold by dniRglstsevery
where. HARLE. MASS & CO. ,
Wholesale .Agents , Council Ululfs , Iowa.
THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER ,
PRICE $15.
Is equal to
any High
Priced
Marine.
The Kdlson Mlmcoxrnpli , the bc'tnppnrntus for
mnnlfoMltiK , authoitrnplilo mid typowrllur wori.
3WO copies can bo tukeii.
The Eseelslor Co. , Council Bluffs , la.
TAXI
DERMY
F. J. BREZEE ,
In accordance with numerous remie-its has de
cided to teach Taxldeiiiiy in all Its branches.
Mounting blids , f-'U ; with niaininala and other
Intricacies , ifHO. Would also like to reculvo
orders lor birds to 1111 older book on trip south.
No. 010 Main St. , Council lllulls.
ST. FRANCIS
COH. BTil AVB. AM ) 7T11 ST.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
Conducted by the Sisters of Charity ,
An excellent educational Institution , furnish
ed with all modern improvements for boardlnc
and day school. Ihe academic- year consists ot
tttosesslons beglnnliiRon the llrst Monday In
September and 1'ebruary , respectfully.
Tenm Hoard and tuition per session , 575.
For further particulars address Sister Superior ,
St. Francis Academy , Council UlulTa , Ja.
FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED
MILLINERY
1514 DOUGI.&S ST. . OMAHA , NED
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
,
BANKERS.
tCOBroadway Council llluffa , Iowa. KstablhUoJ
1857
JOSEPH CILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAL PARIS SXPOSITIOH ) SJt.
N * . 303-404-170- .
TU HOST PEEFECT
KJ
SO GO TO
Bairdrs for Fruits.
Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order.
For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To
N. I. TIBBETTS , nnd Save Money.
For your JLightCarriages
BUGGIB3 , CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES ,
See Henry Van Brunt
Largest Stock nnd Lowest Prices.
h CITY MEAT MARKET !
No. ISO Broodwny. Telephone No. 2O1.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS
, Go to _ _
No. 2O Main Stroot.
SWANSOET MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway
Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. '
ltrt I'iutut * antl Oiydni OM Miintlilu 1'ai/inenti ,
ALLEN'S RESTAURANT
' ix innv iusi > irr.
4-0' _ No. 4O6 BROADWAY.
OUJi EXTRAOUinXAUY LOW ' '
I'HR'KS for SJIOES
lg the Ciiunt u/the High Ttm\tcmlurcaf Cnm\vUUan. \ :
y noor , t .snow STOHK. K. n. ADAMS A co ,
A'u J/r / ] lii > iilivay , Council IHiif. * , iinca.
Mtccessor to
SCOF1ELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Brondway.
Buy Your GROCERIES of
DUIILIN BROTHEKS , 533 B'way
All Fruits In Their Season. Tol. 2OO.
Jf You Wtint Safe t'cjtosit of Cheap Loan , Call onr\ \
International It itildlna , Loan anil Investment Untoitf
If. V. KIDD < > SON , ( iOC lirmulwaij.
SEWING MACHINE. Manager.
W. H. KNEPHER ,
THE GROCER B'dw
ao- , 744 ;
1 While at r\IU : IA\'A\VA Take the
M. P. KOHBER For the Bea/h.
A FJUfJU DOUHLE DKCKKD STEAMEIt
1842. INCORPOBAXI 1B78
CO. ,
MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS.
SIZES FROM Especially Adapted foi
ELEC/RIC /
25 TO 300
HORSE FIGHTING ,
POWER , Mills Elevators ,
AUTOMATIC ENGINES.
- : - CUT-OFF - : -
Speclllcatlons nnd estimates furnished for complete strum plants. Hegulat' ' " . Durability Guar
anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Kconomy la equal with Cf.'Hss Nou-Condeusiut' .
ISIMNCH HOUSi : , COUNCII. KMJi'FS. OWA.
Send for Catalogue-- E. C. HARRIS , Manager.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
H' DIDl/IM DIMCT Hydraulic aid Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates ,
DI ni\l INDl II L" " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown
Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CIMI CV DHDI/ET Attorner at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 116
NINLtY DUniXL. " " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
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NOPUNDT -Justice ot the Peace. Office over American Express , No. 419
OUnUn- . Broadway , Council Blufls , Iowa.
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OTr\Ml7 \ J ? QIM ? Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era
O I UINL Ot OIIVIO" " Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Sluigarl-Beno Block ,
Council Blufls , Iowa.
Cf * LJA7CM Dentist. Cornar Main Street and First Avenue , Counci
\J , nA/LL.IN" Bluffs , Iowa.
REDUCTION
From 15 to 25 Per Cent.
IT" "
NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE
PETER C. MILLER
,
Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
DR. C. B. J U D D.
MANUFACTURER OF
ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELEQUIG TRUSSES.
No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffe , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen onlnrge commission or salary.
WANTEW-LOCAL , AND TK.YVI.JLBXG ACJUXTS O.V C < ) .TI.'HSSIO\ .
CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY
MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY.
NO. 330 BROADWAY. T LEPHONE NO. 260
THEOGDEN
Wrougbl and Cast FOR
\ISnll \ < llntis , Automatic Highest Economy ,
. „ XewASilUaml ENGINES Slmpllclta and Jurablllti/ .
Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulTa.Ia. Telephone ICO.
D. H , McDANELD & GO , ,
lides. Tallow , Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Ilghest Market Prices. Prompt
Returns.
20 mud 823 Main Htreot , Council Bluffs.Iowa.
SNYDEB & SNYDER
M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
MRS. M , B. SNYDER , ,
SPECIALIST : '
Diseases of Women and Children , . ,
S07 Broadway ; CouaciJ inutrs. ' ,
riio i * n-KAK , NEIIVOVM. nr.nn.iTA >
TKH.who in htirOEIr t.nd ISNORAirCEi
tiMTkiri. w r viauKof BOUT.
niNI > nd1AJ HOOW.r u > l jt thtulUoi {
drain- upon tbo FOUNTAIN * of I.IFKI
HKAUACHK. MAUKACHR , Prerul ! ]
DrMtiu , VEAKWKNN of Mrmorr. BANHi
rui NENM in atiisTr. PIMPLES U
tha rJkCf. and all tbe ErFECTB Utdln
a-id
or'NWANITT. iboultl coaiult at one
the CKLKKHATKO llr. Clarke , KiUbUih
1861. rr. Clark * hai made NEHVUl'M
SlMT . CHHONItt ntul all Dli u
ttit NITO rniKAHT Orrani a I
dr. It make * NO dlrlorviire WHAT
Eara < & > oc WJRO hnfatlrd to cure you.
fffKM AEiEN lUffcrliiR from dlituct ptc
Bar to UtlfMZ eau concult with the -aiur ncl *
of ip 0'r raltofand euro. ( iud 'i c nU poitarl
lot Wo k * on your dliiMitoi.
ar l nd 4 cenU poitaac for Celebrt 4 |
Worl' " on Chronic. Nrrvtiun and D li >
ke OlMaiei. Coniuliatlon , iKr-onHl.'y or by
, Coniult the old I > ortor >
Thon" nlo rnrotf. Ofiicrn and parlor *
rv te. * r-Tho o rontemplntliiff Martlaini
nC for Dr. Clorko'ii celebrated cuidd
Hare and Fcinnlr. each If * . , both tte.
bUHM } , . JfJ"9 ? conflillng your c * e , contulC
fr.C&AllKK. A McnSly letter or call ma/
Mvefuture luOrrinrnnd slinnic , antl add golden
TM to lire. * e-llook "Mr '
* * ( Secret ) Er <
j-or , " SOo. ( itaiLj.i . ) . Medicine and wrltlnj *
tor * eTeryvrbere , iccuro from VKpoanr * .
B.IUK , 8 to 8 : Sundayf , 0 In 12 , Acldrc-i ,
„ P. D. OLA-RKB , M. D.
Ida Sa Clark sv fiHlCAQO.
E CHICAGO AND
ESTERNf
RAILWAY.
-/Omaha
/ ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
AMHIMIMI ( I'-roI tln > iHiniornM * pointof snpfrlOrUr
pnjojwil liy tlio ptttrmi-nf thl * ro.irt between Om lil
.Hid ( ' 'hli'iipi , MIU It * three tniltn a < ! > of DAY
rOAC'IIHS which mo tlio line * ! that liumin * rt-Thd
lnKcriiilt > c n rrcnt'i. Its l'AlA'islEKl'IN : < ) CAIUr ,
thooqiiHlnr wlilcli CHiiuot l > n fmmit eliawhora. At
Council IIHilI * . llin tiuliii uf Iho Union 1'nclllo Bill *
wayconnei't In union clpotlih thoj.i of Iho Chi-
cmio A Norlhwc-lcru lly. In Clilcmijo the trnlni of
till * linn innko cloiu count-ctlon with thoia of all
oilier KtU'ni ] line- .
For Detroit , ColnmhuIndlnnapolK , Cincinnati.
Nla.-ara K.ill , Iliiirnln , I'ltt liurit , Toronto , Mcntreal )
llonton , New York. I'lillmleliililn , l.lllmore.V lh-
lnitoiiniid nil iiolnle In tlio hast. Aik for ticket * Tl
the
"NORTH-WESTERN"
If you wl.li Iho hot nci'dniiiimhUlon. All ticket
nKi'iil * neil llrkets Till this lino.
11. uuiiiiriT , i : . p. WII.SON.
Oon'l .Miumzcr. Ocn'l i'urt't Agtqft
CIIICAOO , II.I.1.
W. N. IIAWOCK , Ui'ii'l Wi-stern AKOnt.
I ) K. KI.MIIAl.l.1'lckia AK < > nt ,
' ii. K WKV1fitjr I'n-sonper Agent
1401 I'lunniu btieet.Oinalm , Neu.
Health is Wealth !
DII. B.C. VIST'S NERVE ANP TJ-HTW Tumm
UBNT , a guaranteed specific for Ilj-sterln , ntz-J
ness , ConrulMons , Kits , Nerron * Neuralgia
Headache , Nervous Prostration , caused by th
iiao of alcohol or tobacco. WnkefuIneSR , Menta
Depression , Softening of the II rain , resulting ! ]
In-iulty , and leading to iniaerr , decay ant
death , Premature Old Age , Ilnrrenneai , COM *
Power in either sex. Involuntary Loun ant
Bpermatorhcra caused by over-exertion of th
brain , self-abuio or over-Indulgence. Each boi
contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box. Off
six boxes for 15.00 , itmt by mall prepaid on re
ceipt of price.
\\K GOARANTEK SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reelr4 1
ns for six boxes , accompanied with 16.00 , T >
will send the purchaser our written cuarant
to refund the money If tht treatment doean
effect a cure. Guarantees issued onlr by 0. 1
GOODMAN. Druzfflst , Sole Agent , iflfl ] -
Etrof t. Omaha. Neb
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Ll'iuor Habit , Fosltlrely Cared ft }
Administering ! ) ! ' . Halite * ' Goldea
Spccinc.
Tt can be Riven in n cup of coffee or tea witlb
out the Knowledge ot the person taking It ; abscfc
lutely harmless , and will ulli.-ct a permanent anq
speedy cure , whether the patient U a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot
drunkard ! have been made temperate men who
have taken Golden HoeclIIc In their coffee with
out their knowledge and to day believe tney
milt drinking of their on n free will. Itnerey
falH UhsNyHtem once impregnated With tha
Speelllc , it hucomes an utter impossibility fojr
the liquor apjetlto ) to exl t. For sale by Ktthfc
A ; Co. , luth uiid Douglas sts. , ana 18th and Ouni
, Oinnlin. Neb. ; A. U. Foster ft Drdu
Illuirs. low- . .
GKATlirUL COMFORTINO
Epps's Cocoa
I KIAKTA.ST. :
"llr a llioroinli knnivleilca of the natural Uwi
rrhltii Kurvrn lln > oiirriitioii of rtl lOKIon and nutli *
tluu , aii.l by careful ni > > llcntl < > n ol tbe Hoc propertlel
ol wi > ll lolecteit Curua , Mr. ii : > p * liui prorlded oqp
lirenklHtt lablt1 * with n ilullciili'ijr flavored lioTerti *
whi < h miiy * ftve ua many IIPHVJT iloctor'i blllt. Itla
by th judlcloui < ie ot auUi nitlclei of diet that a
cuimliutluii initj Lo ( trnJimlly Lullt up until ilroDf
enuituli to rcMst ovrry Untltnty to dlioase. linn *
clrt'diuf BiilitlomiilndU-s nru lluatlnu around " ready
to muck whorevt > r tlieru I * a ma < point. We may
< ! K.iio | ninny a fiitul "huft by kiM-pIng ourlelTft w ll
lonltlfil null puru Wood inn ) u properly nourllUea
fininc. " Civil 6urvlfoJ ( tiitlii
Mmlii simply with lioHInu wntcr or milk. Bold only
hi half pound linn by ( irocurt lnbcld tuuil
JAMESEPPS CO , ,
GORE'S
( EUROPEAN PLAN )
GORE & HEFFRON , Proprietors.
"This lunifo Is the most thoroughly lire-
proof of any In Iho city , unless thu Auditori
um building' be thb Blnglo exception. " lluM
n'oild.
ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS.
ttectric Light & Steam Heat in Every Room.
266 to 274 S. Clark St. ,
CHICAGO.
PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION
or
Olllco of tins U. 8. C'oinmliHlon.
33 WAI.L 6TKKI.T. NEW VOniC.
All per on > , firms or corporations who deilre to
nmkooihlljln nt the itiova nuraeil Kxiiosltlou urn
lierelir notllled llmt Inlurmutliin mid blinks fur ap
plications fur space will lie furnliheil ! > / the uuduf
Binned upon appllcaUon at Ui utiure xlilrim.
WAI 11. 1-llANKI.IN.Conrr.Ueiierttl. , _
BO Ji K UVII.I.Ii 1' . T 1 Ch A-s t.Com'r.Cen * f
LYON&HEALY
'
ttrMilci.i q l' i J1 , ,
of liroia Corp. . tD.l.Jloi IU.
curloi Utt.rl.lJj Trlrani cr
lie. CoDtlla. loiltucllon
TXiu.Uar lI.Qd * , KBtrolk- - - <
UdjmU.Jor T llc".Ui-l. l ,
t H.I.cuJ U > t tl 111" . ! U H > .
JUDICIOUS AND PEKSIITEHr
Advortlilog bag alwayi proroa
successful , lleforo pluclnj
Nowgpnper Advertlilujf coneuB
LORD & THOMAS.
1DIJUITUUU 10IJT8 ,
U U t 4 l k UwU CHICAQO. '