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jr.- ' ' - ? - ) 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 13. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ol-ntn , NO. IS IMiAHfi STItKKT r > e1icil by Orricr In Any Part of thn flty nt Twenty Cents J'er Wct > k. II. W mro.V . MAXAUttll. I'rmsrv nmrr , No. 4) ) . union , NO. : a. Ml NUU MKNTIO.V. N. y. Plumbing company. Tlic school board nicolH to-day a ) to open the bills for grading llio Hill Hchool grounds. City NVoighmaster Atny proposes 1o nmku It Intoroiting for all who dis regard tlio woighiriaatcr's ordinance after tlio loth iiiHt. The UliilT Cltjs and O'ouncil 151ulls nines ] ) lnyoil an interesting game yos- tcrday , which resulted In a victory for tlio former flub by a beoro of 1) ) to 0. This Is the last week of tlio Avoeu in- fctituto. and Superintendent MeN'augh- ton will then bo at liberty to on joy lii'i vacation for u couple of ucc-kb. Ninety now names were onrollud last week. Tlio rase of John 1'owelsld will be called in .Squiro Scbnr/ ' court at oVlodc to-morrow afl'Tiioon. Ho is charged with feloniously appropriating to his own use a wagon belonging to LI. V. Phillips. Bob Mimics WIIB run in Saturday night for getting full and rc sting an . . . also " " ' olllcor. A. .leiikins was "pinched" for disturbing tbo peace. A full corps of plain drunks was fcfiired , but the haul of vagi was rather light. Mr. and Mrs. Tlnlnli Williams arc ro- joieing over the arrival of u son at their home , on Henton street. The young man will not vote this fall , but is never theless quite decided In his political views. lie demands protection. Complaint is again being madn that the ordinance requiring parties about to build to secure permits is being disre garded. All these who violate this or dinance are liable to a. line , and inter ested parlies will do well to bear this in mind. Alderman Lacy is having plans pre pared for the erection of a series of liaison Third avenue , between Tenth and Eleventh streets. They will be fit ted up In first class shape with all mod ern conveniences , anil will lent for about $2 < i per month. The caf-e of William Ilaincr , for lar- cenj , uill bo called this morning. The assault case of Wallers and Maher is also booked for this morning's session. The prosecuting witness. Williams , ban been placed under bonds to appear , and Bays bo will surely bo oa hand. A few crossed wires on the police alarm circuit created u little inconveni ence and delay Saturday night. The cause of the trouble was looked up by Electrician Bradley yesterday , and found to be on Fifteenth street. Boxes 41 and 5at the transfer and at the corner of Broadway and Kightli street , wore the only ones cut out , and they tire now working all riglit. The news. of the Sbonandoah tragcdv gilbert eoiibidorablc excitement in the city yesterday , and there wus a general rush for Tin : BJK : , that being the only paper that contained an.\ account of it. Several of the citi/.ens left for Shenun- doah on the afternoon train. The membcrb of Iho Dodge Light Guards were particularly interested , as they were personally acquainted with tbo members of tbo Shcnandoab company , which belongs to the Paine regiment , and are preparing to go into camp to gether at Villisea next Sunday at the state encampment. The report of the deputy state oil inspector specter for July shous that 31 , (100 ( gallons lens of gasoline and IHl barrels of kero- Keno oil were consumed in this city during that month. These figures show how generally gasoline is used hero for fuel during the summer. The report shows that an average of nearly a gallon to every man , woman and child was consumed during the month. At the regular retail price of eighteen cents a gallon , the business for that month amounted to over lifty-livo hun dred dollars. At this rate it is getting lo bo one of the important branches of business in the city. GUKAT Of Council IllufTH IjotR at Auction. I will otter for bale and sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the loth in Cochran's addition to Council BlulTs. One lot of every other pair through- nut the whole addition will bo eoid with the privilege to the purchaser of the re maining lot lit the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known afl the old fair ground forty , north of the Union Pacific depot , .and south of Broadway. The number of lots are ICO , or four to the acre. TJ5UM8. Ton per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments lo bo evidenced by notes bearing interest at o per cent per annum , secured by mortgage. The properly purchasers will got wumuitco 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 those lots are situated on Broadway. DAY or SAM : SKPTKMIIKU 112. The place of sale will bo on the grounds on Wednesday , the Itith of September , IShS , 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 bale. Other particulars on day of Mile. A , COCIIIIAN. Personal P Ed C. Turner , of Louisville , is visit ing with his aunt , Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tucker have re turned homo from a two week's visit with Chicago friends. .T. D. Johiibon loft yesterday for Ln- Ballo , 111. , where his wife is undergoing treatnu-nt for cancer. Mayor Rohrer left last evening to visit Ins arm at Manning , but will re turn this evening to presideat the meeting of the city council. Ohnrlcs Morley , baggagemont at the Chicago it Northwestern depot , ih tak- . ingasightjeo'iigtripthrough NebrasUa. His two sons accompanied him. Ilov. Mr. Matthews of Hannibal , Mo. , pastor of the Congregational church there , spent Sunday in the city , ho being - ing now enjoying a well earned vaca tion. * Ilavry Birkinbino , manager of the water works company , has returned from Chicago where , ho wont to pur chase 7f > 00 feet of now main. Tie in tended to visit New York before bis re turn , but was called homo on important business. E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confldontal. Ollico 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Artists prolor the Hallott it Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , t 4 Broadway. Stop at the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel la 'the city. TWITE TO GEN , SIIERIDAS , A Beautiful Memorial SorvlooBy Hla Brother Votcrnus. WHAT TROUBLES THE MOTOR ? It IHII'I all Klylii KcHottq Illness ol' Alilcrmnti Iiru-j A Hey H a ( iooil Home lilttlo Happening ) ? . In Memory of Sheridan. LfiHt evening there was a large audi- ance'ul the 1'ivbbytcriuii church at the service * t hero held , as a memorial to Gen eral Sheridan. The Union Veteran Legion , No. 8 , attended in a body , ho being a member of the Council Bluffs eiieampiiient. The nniiio on this occa- .ion was the same as that given o-i Dec oration day , and by the same double quartette. The sermon was by Rev. Dr. Phelps. It was a befitting tribute to the fallen chieftain , with helpful thoughts , to the living. The following synopsis indicates Uie line of thought followed , though necessarily lacking in the elegance of diction and eloquence of delivery enjoyed by the attending listeners : "We read of Philip , of Marodon. Ho was u. famous conqueror in ancient Eu rope ; founder of the Macedonian em pire ; father of Alexander the ( Jreat. It waa against him that Iho "Philippics" of Demosthenes were thundcied t in vain. Two thousand years have not re moved the mark ho made upon the hibtorv and destiny of the world. years ago , the foremost figure in Ku- rope was a Philip Philip II. of Spain. He carved his immo on Iho records of the ages , and there it still remains. "In our own colonial history , just a hundred years before our revolution , wo had a native American Philip , of great renown. IIo stood for his own people , the red men of tlio for < vts , against the incoming and dreaded Pale face , from across the sea. lie was a biave and powerful warrior , from whom 'King Philip's War' took its name. "But in boino respects as great , in others greater , was the Philip in whoso memory wo meet : General Philip ' Ilcnry'Shoridan. "At the oloso of tlio eighteenth and the opening of the present century the Anglo-Irish name. Sheridan , was very prominent. For thirty-two years it's then most conspicuous bearer was a member of Iho English parliament , and his is lixod , in the traditions of parlia ment , as one of its greatest names. IIo was a dramatist , satirist , debater , and ono of the most oll'ectivo orators in that ago of oratory. "But our own Irish-American Sheri dan hti'-iilso left an illustrious name , not as orator , or scholar , or author , but us warrior and patriot. It is embalmed in our country's history , and with an allec- lion which never attached to the name before on either fcido of the sea _ . "This is a Sheridan memorial meet ing. U is also a religious service. Gen eral Sheridan is indeed the hero of the hour , yet , wo are not hero for hero- worship. That would bo olTonsivo to God , inhosc I oif-o wo arc , and also to us. But God raised up in our days of national peril a great leader in' this man , and through him , with others , uc- coinplished a notable deliverance for us. We do well to meet , in God's house , as his Israel of old used to do , and recount what God 1ms done for us and praise him for it. . "Tho names of warrior-heroes are em balmed in honor , even in the bible. No small praise is given there to the com mander. Joshua , before whom God opened the swollen Jordan , throw down the walls of Jericho , and displaced pow erful tribes. David too , the prophetic , psalmist , warrior-Icingis one of its hon ored names. So are wo told of the deeds of Gideon , and of Jophtah. Even the Patriarch Abraham , at least once , buckled on the armor of the warrior , and ho wore it with honor , lie pursued , for a hundred and lifty miles , the live confederate and powerful kinjH who had spoiled the cities of the plain , and had taken oIT his nephew , Lot , as a cap tive. His brilliant and successful dash on that victorious army perhaps more than equals the famous ride of Sheridan. Cyrus , too , appears hereon these pages , by name , both in its prophesies and its history. Very high honor is given him in tlio bible. Words of recognition then of this great leader whom God hits has raised tip to us , seem in accordance with Iho spirit of the biblo. "This memorial meeting lias , a pecu liar appropriateness in this , that General - oral Sheridan was a member of tlio Council BlulTs encampmentor Encamp ment Eight of the Union Veteran Le gion. His is the first death , too , among its members. This meeting is hold at their call , and under their auspices , in memory ol General Sheridan , not only as the commander-in-ciiiof of the army of the United States , and as u popular favorite , and a conspicuous figure in our recent national history , but also and chiefly as u now deceased member of their own encampment. "Every year , since the war , has stricken many names of olllccrs and men from the rolls of the great patriotic army who saved us our united country a quarttsr'of a century ago ; and now the gallant , generous General Sheridan bus also gone. Soon , gentlemen , all of jou will bo numbered with the dead , but dead only in body ; living on , all of you , in tlio memory and gratitude of tbo American people ; living on in the ro- sulto which you have achieved ; living on , too , oh may It bo true of all of you , in the higher and bolter lifo beyond. "Now , spine may bo saying in their heart , ho is going to preach Sheridan into heaven. Would that I could. Gen tlemen , I take occasion to say , plainly , what I am persuaded you also believe with mo , that military honors do not win heaven for any man. There is only ono way of being saved , and that Paul clearly staled , when ho said , 'Bcliovo on the Lord Jesus Christ , and thou shall bo saved , and thy house. ' It is an easy way , and open to all. The most distin guished general and the humblest child must alike walk by that way , if they would outer heaven. Was General Sheridan saved ? I cannot answer. IIo had faults. Perhaps one of them has shortened his lifo. But was he not hu man V Who has none ? Lot him , in nil the land , that has no fault , cast the first stone. Faults ? Ho had them , but ho was 'a man for a' that and a' that. ' Faults ? Lot them bo avoided by all who know them. He had virtues ; lot them be imitated and praised. IIo ia worthy of a generous mode of praise from us. Lot it bo given to him. The nation owes him a dwbt of gratitude. Lot it be paid to him , in as just a meas ure as we are able. Faults ? Why did Jesus die on yonder cross ? To open the gate of heaven whTo to sinful uioii. "Of General Sheridan's private life I know but little. Of his religious lifo I know less. The whole trend of his early training was along the lines of Roman Catholic belief. Of that church , 1 suppose , ho was a member. It took churgo of his remains , buried them with its ceremonies and sounded its requiem masses for the repose of his soul. Time for preparation for the yrc.it change was mercifully given him , by tlie Lord , in these three months-Ahich IK .it > nt facing ilenth. Who knows \vhnt im provement he maha o mii-lu of thee > opportunities ? Who "ball Miy what WHS tSod's nti'twrr to tbo-e nrnctt pray ers of his wife and family and friends , for as ho died they \\i-ro all kneeling in prayer for him ? Ills spirit w s inh ered into the presence of God with in- tcrees < ions. Hundreds of tho-Miii'ls of other.- ! , who loved him. have iiNo prayed for him , and , ehielly , that he miirht bo saved. What has been their answer. ' Wo will waH in hoprt and see. "To tell the simple story of a man's life is easy ; but a truthful analysis of his character may bo difficult. Charac ter is the inner , or real. man. It is as complicated as the physical , mental , moral , spiritual and social peculiarities of a person can make it. These must bo studied. Ono must weigh , can-lullv , hereditary influences , educational peculiarities and opportuni ties ; environment , or the circumstances by which be ban been surrounded all through his life ; forces which have com bined to aid him ; antagonisms which ho has had to meet ; temptations which have tried himand aeqiiiremoutswhich ho has made within himself. All tbeuo , together with Iho results which they have wrought out , both in him anil through him , must be studied , and that without prejudice. Thus wo are to mea-mro a man , rather than by taking what oilier people say of him , on the street , or even through the press. 1 am notable thus lo know General Sheridan , but ho will bo known thus , more ami more ; and measured thus , 1 believe ho will bo pronounced a great man ; honest , modest , generou" , bra\e , energetic ami true ; a patriot , a soldier , a leader , a typical American. God raised him up for the work , which He has accomplished through him. Lot us give God praise for it , even hero , in His own house , and on this , Hin holy day. " The speaker theii showed how that General Sheridan's whole life bad be longed to tbo eountr.i ; also that ho ac complished his chief life tank as a young man. He dwelt upon the significance of tbo wonderful tribute paid to him during his sickness , and at his death and burial. Sheridan's devotion to duty rather than to glory , was einphtisi/ed. In this ho ranked with Wellington and with Washington. Ono chief element of Sheridan's strength wns his quickness to discover critical situations , both in limes of bat tles and also in the general maneuvers and movements of moji. Tbo admira tion of the great Prussian generals , of Sheridan , during the Franco-Prunsian war , during part of which he was guest at their headquarters , was noticed , and the causes of it. Part of Grant's splendid tribute to Sheridan was quoted. The speaker narrated some of the famous rides in our history ; as that of Paul Revere , those ol Gen eral ( Putnam , and that of Cesar Rodney. Sheiidan's ride was placed beside UICMJ , as more thrilling , more wonderful by far , and perhaps more important. His gather ing up. that day. of his beaten and panic-stricken army , and hurling it again against the victorious foe , reversing - ing defeat into victory , and panic into triumph , showed a wonderful power over men. If Sheridan could have had some later war , in which to develop and reveal more of his military talent , he might have become even more dis- tingmshfd than ho is ; and might have proved himself , absolutely , the most famous warrior of human history. The speaker also spoke in honor of the bravo boys in blue , of the rank and file , who made these successes of the great leaders possible , and closed with urging the soldiers before him to enlist under the banners of the Savior of the world ; and quoted the words with which Sheridan thrilled his army in his famous ride , "Face the other way , " "Face the other way. " They did it , and conquered. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. E. II. Sbeafo it Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Improve the Motor Ijlno. Manager Reed has improved the Manawa terminus of the motor iine by building a walk from the depot ( ? ) to the hotel , and filling in the space be tween the tracks with cinders. "It is never too late lo mend , " and ho should keep on mending for some time. The track needs repairing in several places and ho should bear in mind tbo fact that it is a great deal easier to mend that than it is to mend a broken neck , and much more satisfactory to all par ties concerned. The rails are spread ing in many places and a fatal accident is by no means impossible. Every precaution - caution should bo taken to prevent one , , as it would prove a crushing blow to Manawa interests. Travelers ! Stop at the Beehtolo. S. B. Wadswoalh it Co. loan money. Alderman Ijticy'x Condition. It was reported on the streets yester day morning that Alderman Pat Lacy was seriously ill with hemorrhage of the lungs and not expected to live. Later reports staled that the case was somewhat exaggerated , and that the president of the council was miich bet tor. A BKI : representative , in company with Mayor Rohror , called at Mr. Lucy's residence on Park avenue in the afternoon and found that gentleman resting in u largo arm chair. Ho said that ho was feeling perfectly well , and free from any aches and iwins , but stated that ho started to bleed to death about three o'clock in the morning. The liow was stopped , and ho had suf fered no inconvenience since , and thought ho would bo all right in a few- days if ho avoid any exertion or excite ment. Several years ago Mr. Lacy was subject to attacks of thdso kind , and fluttered the lust one preceding the present illness twelve years ago this fall , whoa ho was sei/od with a violent hemorrhage on the day following ox- President Hayes' election , which came near resulting fatally. Since that time ho him enjoyed good health. Lust Thursday evening ho retired as usual , but awakened about I ! o'clock In the morning andbegan to bleed at the lungs. The How was stopped without much dif ficulty , but began again later , and Dr. T. B. Lacey was summoned. Ho stopped the hemorrhage and told his patient to bo very careful and ho would soon bo all right. Mr. Lacy remained at homo during Friday and Saturday and did not suffer another attack until early yostordny morning. His physician was called and relieved him , but shortly after his departure ho was attacked by another violent hemorrhage , more se vere than any of the others , and the life fluid continued to well forth so co piously that fears wore entertained that ho would bleed to death. It was finally stopped , leaving the sick man rather wonlt from loss of blood. Since that that time ho has rested easily and if ho does not huil'or any more attacks ho will bo able to bo out in a few days. Ho wasintending } to leave for Minne apolis tliia evening to attend the mi- tlonal cotuonlion of Uio flilcf uoi'i-rt' no'-oi'liitkm , of Jvhiib lie Is u iriptiibci1 , biit Will lid u iMi ! to go. ITo win yostci'diiy vlsltinl ] iy tn miin > i-r of the city onU'lab mul pi'ominont cili- S. who expressed tliotr hojioi of his NJI K\vcot lldino Km * Him. Mike Htit'iis , ti Imot bldi'lt , wns the onuio of u sensation nt Miwoiiri Valley Sulurdity. His fatlior is u woll-to-do farmer living in Drmly. Iowa. The old man has otuliMivorod to keep the boy nt home , but tlio boy ran away every I'lmnre ho could yol. About twoyeaiy npo the boy was ] ) laecd in the Homo here , but la t spring ho oseajicd , and lately has been bluckintf boots about Jillbsouri Valloy. Saturday his father eamo for him , and the bov ran. The cliabOasa wild and oxcltliifr ono , but resulted in the capture of the wayward boy who was taken homeward howling and wailing. For bargains in ri-al opiate ' .on K. II. Shcafo iV Co , , Hrondway and Main btreot , liny mantels , prraloa and hearth fur nishings of the Ko\v York plumbing Co. Paelfle fTouso is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. N Ulillnnry. Dr. ( Jeoryo llrown , Will Koolino and Hort Kvtins returned Saturday ovcning from a shooting trip to Clarkson , Nob. They mot with very good utecess , but an aeeidont happened Saturday morn ing that more than counterbalanced the pleasure of the trip and resulted in the death of the well known pointer. Ran ger , the finest hunting dog owned in this city , and valued at 3.'i50. The dog was tied in tlir wagon , when ono of the party shot u live bird as they wore driv ing along and Hanger jumped out to get it in tiHiinl , bnl the ttrnp hold him and threw him under the wheel , which passed ovi r his body , Indicting Injuries from v.hh'h he died. Ho did tint appear to bo seriously bin ) , nnd hunted for a half hour nlterwnuR but gradually grew weaker and \uis unable - able to stand when the piirty readied homo , llo wo * rnrefully nn'rii" ! tintU yesterday morning , when ho dird. and wa" buried in the leans' ground nt the corner of Sixth avenue and Sixth street , in the presence of tbo entire family and numerous friondi , whoso copious 'tenrs told more plainly than words of the af fection felt for the deceased animal. Kangor was a model of canine int-lli- gonco and sagacity , and bin admiriatr friends \\ero numbered by hun dreds. In Iho Held , in' camp , and at his homo in the city , ho was always the wuno peaceable , obedient and woll-bohaved dog , and his untimely death is deeply utgrcllod. The tears bhed over his grave were those of genuine sorrow , and ho will bo long hold in remembrance by those who know him well enough to thoroughly understand his faithful disposition. Ho \sasa truer friend than is many a so- called human being , and bin maaj good qualities may well bo emulated bi some of those created on a loftier plane. Money loaned al L. B. (3rnfls , V 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. ( J. Titon ] has bargains in reali stale. The UlullW IMnys Hull. Yesterday's ball gnmo at Manama Athh tie park resulted in a victory for the homo team which played excellent bail , and sculped tlio Crane Uros. nine to the tune of 0 to U. UJJJJJ 14 St. Harys HvQaj ( lain Street , 01EMJA , XKU. \s IA A triumvirate of instruniontbhirb cnunot bo excelled in tone , beauty of linish and general wrrknran&hip. Excel nil others in style of cw , beauty of h'nisli and volume of tone. Sold for CASH or on MO&TTMIiY PAYMENTS. All kinds of Musical Instruments , Rus-ian Cut Strings , Sheet Music anil Music Books. Dealers supplied at C'hiiMjjo pr'ccs. ' Send for Catalogue. Our SJcjiarliiiCMi oJ' TOYS ami l\tS OOS > < ? , are out ; il ! esx Usm ci > { . ) v > au j > icaoc maitu a ootu < > ( ' UiN , and gvt our goods chi'ap. IHPAN Wtought and Cast IfltlS lei FOR Uulldlngs , Aitloinullc F"5l | Jfl/he.il Economy , iv * . yew 0 'id / . ' iliinjrticitit and Nos. 1100 to 1 00 , Tenth Avenue , Council BlulYs.Iu. Telephone 1GO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. i SPHCIAIi HilvortisomeutH.Mii'hns lo troiml , I . - Tol/oixntor talc.To limituiitb , llouiiliut ; , I etc , will bo liiii-rtccl in ihH roliunn at llio Imv j rutoof'ITNCKNTS I'lIU r.lNfor ! ; the llrst In- j bcitlon and 1'vo Cents I'er Mno for uac'ii Mibso- | ( jtient iiiHcrllon J.uavo mlvvitlsciiiPiitsatoui * ollico. No. ta I'earl Street , near llroail\\iiy , Council [ Hull's , Iowa. WANTS. H or ? IIS for rent by Johnston it Vnii I'uttcii , . i Main t. FOH SAM ! linproi-eil rnncli , ( ViO nres ; KO cattle , Ohorseb ; eight inlloH south of lias- sett. Hrouu Co. . Ncl ) . A baiKiUll. Adilii'Ss , ( j. A. llllln'rg , nt Ilassutt , or do , lice otllue , Couu- i Cll lllllllh. ' I71OH SAI.i : The liost sniiill fruit uuil M'Rct.i- JL1 lilo form In I'uttawattauiln county , two miles from Conucll Itlult-i postolllce , at a ] iilco tliatulll bell Ir. on loniiukalily easy tcrnin. Title perfect und jnoperty In t'oo < l condition. I'osio'sloiiBlvennt any tlmo. ( loo'l reason lor nolllnj. . It. T. Ilryant A : Co. , W liroailway , Council Hliills. In. _ WANT1ID Stocks of inorclmnill-iO to ex- for city jiropoity In Council lllnllN , Oinnha , or wi'stein land or cluittois of itny kind. \Vo niiiku nxchan liig a spei'inlty. It. ' ! ' . Ilryant & Co. , ( ) Ilrondwiiy. " \X7ANTIID-Stocks ot morchnmliso. Iluva V > Oiiuiha nnil Council Illuir city property , also western I.iml to oxchuiiBO for ( joods. C.iH ! on or address Johnson A ; Ohrlstlnu , lloom U3 , Clininber of Coininorco. Omaha. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY. COU. 5T1I AVII AM ) 7T1I ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , furnl'h- cd with nil modern improvements for boarding and day school. 'Iho academic year consists of two sessions , beginning on tlio ll > > t Monday In September and lobiuary , n-spjctfully. ' Tcrun-Hoard and tuition per session , ! 7" . 1'or further paitlculius address Sister Superior , Bt. Francis Academy , Council lUutl" , la. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 ] > OUnij < Y3 ST. . OMAHA , MOU OFFICER & BANKERS. tCOllroiul\vtiy Council Illulla , Iowa. Established 1857 D , H. McDAIIELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t 0 and E Malu Stn.-ct.Couacll UUlIs.Iuvva. AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY , FLUX , CHOLERA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS , Oveico.uliiKiill opposition , till the cemetoile.s uith iR-\\ly made ( , r.i\ef. lenvlntt thu once Iwppy homo with nothing but memen toes of loved ones lost. Where Is uieil It Is unlver.-ulH found to bo EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY , 'I lie value of u sltifilo liottlo for use In auv of Iho above mimed diseases Is reallv Incalculable. Sloni'V could not Induce these who have thor oughly tried It lo bo without It. Tlio maiket Is Mill of icmedies lor ix similar puinose , and all have merit in home caie- > , but with them it Is u frtubborn fuel that these are In ninny places the MOST FATAL DISEASES of the country. With this mcdlulno they tuo THE LEAST FATAL. dicine hrxs now been used In this country FOR FORTY YEARS , AN'll i TO-DAY _ J K YNETT'S MIXTURE j " Ilns no eijual on earth Hold hydruKKlstsotery- where. HARLE. HASS & CO. . Wholesale Agents , Council llluffs , Iowa. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machlcc. Tlio IMiron MlmcoKfnpli , tlie be'liippnrulus for miiulfoKIInk' nutliocr.iplilo nnil typewriter wuii , J.llXlroples ran be tnkvn. The I colsior Co. , Council Bluffs , la. In accordance with numerous renuesti has do- elded to teach T.ixldermy In all ils branches. Mounting birds , JAI ; with mammals and other Intricacies , * li ( ) . Would also like lo tecalvo orders lor birds to till older book on trip south. No. (110 ( Jluln St. , Council Illutrn. SNYDEB & SNYDEB M. B. SNYDBB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDBR , SPECIALIST : Dibciisesof Women ami Chlldi-on , JOT llroufiwav. Council Illults. ARE THE BEST PEERLESS DYES ' SO C30 TO Baird's for Fruits. Aborted Btv-kots Put Up to Oi'dor. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBDETTS , und 8avo Mouoy. No 3W For your JLicjhtCa rriages BUQGTE3 , CARTS nd OTHER VEHIOLKS , See Henry "Van Brunt $ 0 Stock run ! Lowest Prlcps. K CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. 12O I3rondway. Telephone No. i2Ol. _ PROMPT DEMVEHV. * For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS . -.Go to No. SWAHSONMUSC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Uneol MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ' Ittsl t' tnoii ( iinF dri/nili oil Unli'i'iili ' / ' / ; > iinifii. S ALLEN'S RESTAURANT W ix K\'rnr \ . No. 4OO UROADWAY. Ul'Jt JJXTItAlHilL\Altr LOW PHH KS far , S//OL.s . H tlie t'niiv D/ tlififh / | 7'fiij ! > rmfiirf u/ ( ' ' .min" ' ! / ! ! ! . | noxrox HOOT A siwn NVO/// : . / : . / : i/ /i vs A co , , j\il Jl < 7llllitlP ( ( > ' | / - f "IIHCtl llltlf * , 'li | ( , | . | i li i t a1 M' to SCOFIEI-D & GAVIN , No. 2OO Bi-ondwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of BUKLIH BBOTHEES , 533 B'way , All Fruits In Tholr Season. Tol. 29O. Jf You n'unt .SVf/V ? / rpoill or ( 'hctip lon > t , Call on Jntci'iiatiojidl Jlntldinti , Ltxinnnd Inrcslincnt i'nlon j : r. KIDD < il .NnjN' , aoa SEWING MACHINE. M n .T . THE GROCER , 744 B'dway \VIiiic at t. VEtK .HAA * WA T iUe Hie . P. B.OHH33& . For tlie Beach.1 A FIXE DOCJi L E J ) KCK KD NTKA M I ! / . | & 2te3 pGilfltQ ] Johi DIRECTORY , faqo ] _ u _ ( * - _ _ * < INCO11POKATCII 1H78 CO. , MASSIIJ.OX , OHIO , MANUFACTUUKIIS. Especially Adapted foi SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF - : - EKTG-ENSS. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam planK Kn iilntlun , Durability < ! imr- nntccd. Can uhow letters from users whole fuel IXonnmy H equal with C'oillss Non-l'owleusliis. iiitANcii niousi : , corxi'ai , HH.WFS , EIMYA. Send for Catalogue , E.G. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , H . " " Specilications. Supervision of Public Work. Jlrown Building , Council 1)lun"t ) > , Iov a. CIMI TV Dl IDI/C Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 rllNLLT DUlllXL. " I'eurl St. , Council lilum. , Iowa. Justice ol the Peace. Ofllcc over American ENprcss , No. 41'J NQPLJMDV ' "Uroadway , Council Ululls. Iowa. P. CIM ? Attorneys at Law , Piacticc in the St.itu and Federa QL OlIVlJ" Courts. Olllcc Kooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl Ilcno IJIoek , Council lihill' * , Iowa. P P MA7FNDciltist - Corner Main Sticet and Firbt Avenue , Counci Itlulls , loua. From 15 to 25 Per Cent. suaxi iscM NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETE ft O. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF OTRSS BELTS fiH0 ELEGTRIB TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Droadwoy , Council Bluffs , lown. D flood Salesmen on largo commission or salary. . , AM > TKAViM\ : H\TS O.V MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. WO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 2GO kjjLA4j jirt mtijRfrfffil ftfi