m -3 HHtH c THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AUGUST 24. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1CI3 , NO , 12 I'KAllLi HTJIKKT Delivered by Carrier In Anv Part of the City at Twputy Cents 1'er Week. II.V. . TII/rON. . ; . MANAOU1L TKIii'HONiS : : : JltisiNKHS OKKICK , No. 4.1. NKIIIT Dnmm , No.iiJ. M1NUU MKNT10N. N. Y. Plumbing eompany Roller , the tailor , 'U'J llroadway , baa received a full liTio of line fall goods. Jj. .T. Johnson was yesterday sent up for fifteen days for stealing a coat from a farmer's wagon. A large number of the citly.ons of the Bluffs attended the old settlers' reunion at Malvorn yesterday. The Blufls club visited Logan yester day to try issues with the nine of that enterprising little city. The olllces of Dr. Cleaver have just come from the hands of the decorators , and they are very handhomo. A marriage licent-o was issued yester day to Ellsworth E. Clark and Ida Garrett - , rott , both of Washington township. Twcnty-thrco car loads of Htccl rails for the electric motor line have just been received over the Northwestern. Mrs. Etta Barker yesterday swore out a warrant against her husband for threatening to shoot her and her three children. t Patrick Quirk yesterday pleaded guilty to disturbing'tho peace by filling up with budge and shooting oft his gun in the "Mint. " The funeral of C. W. Dwinnell took place at U o'clock .yesterday afternoon from his late residence , on Benton street , Rov. W. II. W. Rces olllciating. The ladies of Harmony mission have arranged for a dime sociable at Mr. John Fair's , ill" Harmony street , this evening for the benefit of the Christian home. Prank Trimble was arrested last evening in the saloon called "The Mint" charged with having picked the pockets of a man who was in the saloon at the time. As Miss Carrie Stevens , daughter of S. S. Stevens , was driving along Pearl street ychterday the horse slipped and fell , breaking the buggy , but the young lady fortunately escaped without injury. Chris Markobon yesterday visited the ollico of the city cleric and swore out a warrant for the arrest of his brother Henry for assault. The case will come up for a hearing to-day before Judge Aylesworth. The delegates to the "deep water" convention at Denver are requested to secure their sleeping-car accommoda tions not later than this afternoon. The delegation will leave Sunday noon over the Union Pacific. The school board met last night and had quite a stormy buhsion over the as signment of teachers and the election of janitors. The matter will probably bo lixed up this morning and the full list published in to-morrow's T5ii : : . Mayor Rohror has made the following changes in the delegates to the Denver convention , owing to the inability of some of tlioso formerly appointed to attend : Judge W. C. James instead of J. J. Stcadman , and V. II. Hill in stead of E. L. Shugart. Workmen are being employed to put a protecting cornice upon the bnso of the spire of St. Poter'b church. Through a fault in the architectural design the rains have been allowed to leap through until no little damage has resulted. This cornice is to furnish the protection indicated. To-morrow evening the Daughters of Robokah expect to go to Omaha , where they will meet with the order in that city and spend an evening of pleasur able nssociation. While the men of the two cities are forming aclosoraequaint- anco and business relations the ladies think the same course should obtain with the ladies. And they are right. The Y. M. C. A. is to have a now sec retary , or ono who will act tem porarily. The choice has fallen upon G. S. Addoms , of Chicago. This gentleman is young in years , but of line attainments , being n graduate of Cor nell university and having taken a com plete course of training for this work at Geneva. Mr. Addoms will undoubtedly find a warm place in the hearts of his people. On the first of January last the Y. M. C. A. was more than $000 in debt. Those having charge of the association set themselves to the task of clearing off this debt , and so well have they suc ceeded that the last dollar has been paid up. This , in addition to defraying the current expenses , was no easy 'task when it is considered that no "solic iting" was dono. The association is to bo congratulated. if Last evening Miss Mollie Rico gave a very pleasant party to about fifty of the young folks at the homo of her parents corner of Fourth street and Willow ave > nue. Canvas was spread on the floor ol the parlors , and , well , jyith can vas on the floor of an elegant homo , with a charming hostess , the liveliest music and a congenial company , how could there bo anything but a delight fill time. Choice tlowors tastefully ar ranged lent their beauty and fragrance to the occasion , and a dainty menu del icately served only tended to the complete ploto enjoyment of the evening. The paving of Harrison street is now well under way and the contractors ox- poet to complete it on Monday next. On account of the treacherous subsoil tha Btrcot has caused the city and the prop erty owners on the street no litt. . trouble. To prevent a washing out under dor the paving a bulkhead has beoi mink at the head of the street. In ad dltion to this the approach from the hills will bo graded up with clay , thor oughly tamped. This , as is wolf known is very hard and will undoubtedly give that point sulllciont protection from the water. The contractors , Messrs. Me Adam & Amborg , are receiving man compliments upon the character of th work they are doing , not only upon this street , but upon others embraced in their contract. S. B. Wadsworth < fc Co. loan money. WatohtnB " " . "Q" Freluht. Some of those who are interested in the result of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy strike have organized a sys tematic ospoinago for the purpose of ascertaining what linns anil business houses are having freight shipped over the road. The intimation is that these lirms which stand by the strikers and have their goods shipped over other roads will bo given the preference in matters of business where preference cin be shown. The list already gath ered is quite largo and all cases are be ing examined closely that the real facts may bo ascertained. The gathering of this desired information is going on very quietly and very shrewdly. The result will probably bo kept from the public save as it manifests itself in the course of business transactions. It is understood that a like move is being made in other places , the inten tion being evidently to bring all possi ble pressure to bear to induce business fr men to throw their freight to other roads as far us possible. Jk\VX A Kill IT TllH W IIKIO Rov. Father Healy Loaves for a Now Parish iu Kansao. THUMPED BY A BROTHER-IN-UAW The rincst Vur > : ! Ticil Federal llullil- I C 'r. ' tile Wuftt ItoyaAVlio Strike lirokon Hones Watching "Q. " Shippers. A Urothoi-ln-lja\v Indeed. The case of John Whiting , charged with his Llllio whipping slbter-ln-law. Hough , was tried before Squire Prouty , in Garner township , Wednesday after noon. Colonel Dailoy conducted the prosecution , and Messrs. Snydcr & Welch appeared for the defendant. The principal witness for the prosecution was Miss Hough , but when first put upon the stiind she de nied that iha' defendant had ever struck her. This scorned to bo a death blow to the prosecution , but Colonel Dailey was not so easily discouraged , and for fully an hour ho handled the witness with consummate skill , succeed ing tit length in making her acknowl edge that she was afraid of the defend ant , and that ho had told her not to testify that ho had whipped her. After this everything was easy , and there was no difficulty in establishing his guilt. The girl is eighteen years of ago , and is soon to become a mother. She has lived with her sister and brother-in-law since Juno 4 , 1887. About the 1st of last January the family moved to their present location from Omaha , and re- wide in a wretched hovel. The neigh bors say that there is but one room to the house , and all three sleep in the fcamo bed. It has been sus pected for some time that all was not right at the Whiting place , but nothing very unusual occurred until afewdays agowhen neighbors liv ing half a mile away heard screams and saw Whiting chase the girl as far as the creek , cursing her and threatening to kill her if she ever came back. That night several of them visited the place , , nd demanded to know what was the latter. Whiting's answer was impu- cut and decidedly unsatisfactory. The , 'irl came to the door and stated that 10 did btrike her , and showed a bunch in her head resulting from a blow. The 'irl albo swore that she and her sister ndulged in frequent lights. As soon as the testimony was all in , ho court fined the defendant $30 and osts , which ho paid. Ho probably an- icipatcd the result , as ho came to the iity the previous evening and borrowed he money. It is not known who is the : auso of the girls present delieato coa lition , although the neighbors ! are not it all backward in laying Hie blame on Whiting. Ho accuses a soldier by the ' name of John Stuart of being' the guilty party. Stuart was found at Fort Omaha , but has been at Kearney for the last .year , and his connection with the : aso is much doubted by thoGarnerites. There is a general desire to get the girl away from her present surround- ! ngs , but relatives object to it. Several f the ladies in the vicinity have ottered o secure a place in this city , but the iffor lias been refused. A change of some kind should bo made and the girl ' .tikcn from where she now is. The case is rather a queer ono , and would indoubtedly boar further investiga- ion. ion.E. E. H. Sheafo & Co. , make long or ihort time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Office Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Patrons of the Pacific House have lone but words of praise for the atton- ion given them. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. Good-Hyo to Father Ilcaly. Rov. R. J. Healy loft last evening for ; iis now field of labor in the Wichita diocese , Kansas , whore ho will take charge of a parish. IIo is expected to build two now churches , and enough other work is laid out for him to tax his , imo and energies to the utmost. That 10 will bo equal to the demand is not doubted by his many friends and those who have watched his work during the 'our years during which ho has boon Associated with Rev. Father McMcnomy ; is assistant pastor of St. Francis Xavior's Catholic church in this city. IIo has now many friends inside and : mtsiuo the church. Ho has a warm icart and an eloquent tongue. Many were the expressions of regret at his departure , and of well wishes for "us future. The young ladies of the Sodality yesterday presented him with mi elegant gold handled silk umbrella , iluly inscribed , and with this gift was a puise of $1V5. Last evening ho was presented with a purse of $175 by the parishonors. The pleasant event Occurred at the residence of Mr. William Fitzgerald , where Father Ilealy and his mother have boon making their homo. His mother will remain hero for seine time , until Father Iloaly can make suitable arrangements in his now parish. In leaving his old friends bore ho expressed warmly his lasting afteotion for the people among whom ho has labored , and his apprecia tion of their kindness to him and to his mother. Artists prctcr the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. Full line of shoot music at Council Blull's Music Co. , 221 Broadway. If you have property for sale at a bar gain list it with us and wo will adver tise it free of charge. A. A. Clark & Co. , corner Broadway and Main , over American express. Getting Hid ol'the SurpliiH. The furniture for the federal build ing was placed in position yostordaj and was admired by hundreds of visitors It is all of highly polished cherry and is , without any exception , the finest lo of crfbinot and joiner's work over scci in this city. The government inspector pronounces It the finest in any postoflleo building in the country. It is all uni form and the same high grade is main tained throughout the entire building. Every room is fully furnished , and the only difficulty is-to find space for it all. All of the ollico floors are covered with handsome Brussels carpet , with heavy shades at the windows. Each room is furnished with wardrobes , desks , chairs , water cooler , umbrella rack , mirror , etc. , and the court rooms are fitted with handsome settees forBpectatorswith heavy leather upholstered chairs for the judges. In the main court room everything inside the rail is fitted up with a degree of ologanco-that is surpassed in very few private residences. The luxurious lounges and easy chairs in the judgo's rooms are particularly inviting. The chairs provided for the jury tire exceedingly comfortable and it israthor doubtful if twelve men cab bo found who will keep ( i\vako In thorn during the progress of an ordinary trinl. In the postolllco department the pamo handsome work Is scon. Each of the carriers is the temporary owner of a small fortune in caolnet work. Post master IJowinan's prlvato olllco IB fit for a king , and its luxurious apartments will be greatly appreciated by the favored few who on tor its por- tals. In fact , the entire building Is well worth a careful examination , and the citi/ens should avail themselves of the opportunity to inspect it. For bargains in real estate see 12. II. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway and Main btrcot , upstairs. A. A. Clark A ; Co. , real estate brok ers , have a list of choice inside property on their books. Nothing but bargains offered. Fall-mount 1'nrk. It is thn pride of the city , and the park commissioners are to bo highly commended for their efforts to improve it ; yet ono thing remains to ho done to enable the public to enjoy and take ad vantage of this beautiful place , that is a safe and easy access to it. At present there is neither a good walk , or a safe wagon road that leads to the summit. Madibon street is now paved to the park , and nothing remains for the commis sioner to do but to make a now road from the head of Madison street , where the paving ends , ascending the hill by a winding road to the right or loft , cither of which allords a good and charming approach , that can bo used by ladies or children in walking or driving without any fear or danger. At present the ascent is bo steep that most people ) tire afraid to make the attempt - tempt to drive over it , and thobo who dote to do it with fear and trembling , as breakage in the harness or a balky horse would bo almost certain death. The commissioners have thought of milking this improvement for a long time , and have assured our citizens that it should be done as boon as funds would warrant it. Now that the pavement is completed , no time should bo lost in making the now road. It should bo done at once , so that the citizens can enjoy September and October in ramb ling and driving on the splendid grounds of the park. At present they arc nearly deserted , owing to this inac cessibility. A. A. Clark & Co. ncgotiato loans on farm and city property. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtole. Stop at the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. A BoyiHh Strike. Judge Aylesworth was called upon to bottle a few difllculties yesterday morn ing resulting from a miniature strike at the canning works Wednesday after- loon. It seems that some of the boys ) ocame dissatisfied with their pay , and truck when the company refused to ; ivo them an increase. Another lot of rays was secured and then followed the ibiial battle between the strikers and ho scabs. The strikers became very lemotibtrative , and even stoned the of- ice. The police were sent for , and two of the malcontents , M. Ryan and Ed belong , were placed under arrest. Pat Donnoll was apponted special policeman o attend to the strikers. Ryan was fined $10. J. W. Woightman had one of the disturbers , Matt Biltgen , ar rested , and ho was fined $9.60. Yester- lay the factory was running as usual , and it is probable that the strike is over. The company won the light and ' .hero . was no necessity for any arbitra- , ion. The strikers amuse themselves jy throwing bricks and howling "scab" vhenovor the policeman's back is turned. Smaller boys do the work just as well , and the strikers are now kick- "ng themselves for their lonosotnoness. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s * oan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all other articles of 'value without 'cmoval. ' All business strictly confi dential. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidontal. Ollico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Dour Curiosity. Eugene , eight-year-old son of Captain lapaljo , mot with a severe accident yesterday morning on Seventh street , le was watching some house movers , and while standing behind the mule at- .achod to the windlass , the chain broke ind the capstan bar flew back and struck urn on the breast , breaking the collar jono and inlli.cting painful bruises. IIo was attended to by Dr. Pinnoy , and is doing well. It was a lucky escape for iho little follow , who narrowly escaped being killed. GUIS AT S\liK Of Council III nil's liotB at Auut1.11. I will oll'er 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 soul with the privilege to the purchaser of the re maining lot at the bamo price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known as the old fair ground forty , nortli of the Union Pacific depot , and bouth of Broadway. The number of lots are 1GO , or four to the acre. T1SUMS. Ten per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments to bo evidenced by notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum , secured by mortgage. The property purchasers will got 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 those lots are situated on Broadway. DAY OK SALE SKl'TKMltEK 11 ! . The place of sale will bo on the grounds on Wednesday , the 12th of September , 1888 , and continue from day to day till all is sold. The lots and blocks will bo numbered on btakes and inaps furnished bidders on day of sale. Other particulars on day ol sale. A. CocmtAK. Money loaned on furniture , pianos diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value , at low rate of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark is Co. , ollieo cor. Broadway and Main , over American Express. o A libt of fitly vacant dwellings for rent can bo obtained at oillco of E. H. Sheafo & Co. , corner Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Thn Lilchtnlnc Motor. The electric motor company is making arrangements for the erection of u car house , 76x200 foot , at the corner of Ave nue A and Twenty-ninth btroot. This structure will not only bo used as a car house , but will also contain the repair shops of the company. Work on the building will be commenced immedU ately. The track is being hiid on Avenue - nuo A at a lively .nito , and arrange ments are now b ipp made for connect ing with Broad way. The line will cross over to Broadway , just cast of Indian crock , and the company alms to do away with sharp curves , thus increasing the speed and insuring the safety of passcn- Personal I B. S. Josselyn loft for Col fax last evening for a few days' recreation. Miss Addle Smith , of Sprlngllold , is visiting her sister , Mrs. E. E. Adams. Alderman Lacy was able to bo out yesterday anil is on the high road to recovery. Miss Alllo Desmond , of Dubuquc , is visiting with her cousin , Mrs. D. A. Fan-oil , of this city. William Moore and family , Alderman Motcalf and Mtss Ilaldano have re turned from Colfax. Mrs. Frank D'Urro ' , who intended to start for California yesterday , has been detained by the sudden and rather serious illness of her sister , Mrs. Charles Bierwirt. President Brooks , of Tabor college , has for several years been away from homo much of the time as financial agent for the college. It is understood that this year he will return to his duties as instructor. MortHotson , of the pay department of the Rock Island , with headquarters in Chicago , is spending his annual week's vacation with his cousin , Fred W. Lamb , in this city. Ho expresses him self enthusiastically as to the city , but is especially charmed with Fairmount park. Rev. Benjamin Talbot , who came to Council Blulls with , and for many years filled so faithfully the ollico of superin tendent of the Iowa institute for the deaf and dumb , is in our city for a short time , visiting old friends. Ho is now connocteO with the Ohio institute for the deaf and dumb. Slipped While Coupling. A brakeman , Eugene Burohard , aged twenty years , mot with quite a serious accident at Hancock Wednesday even ing. In coupling cars ho slipped and fell in such a manner that ono ankle was badly crushed under the wheels. Ho was taken to Avoca and there given the needed attention. The doctors placed the leg in plaster paris , hoping to do away with the necessity of ampu tation. The young man had been on the road but a short time. Broke TllH John Chl'istoforson was thrown from his wagon in the south part of the city yesterday morning by his horse run ning a..ay , and his leg was broken above the knee. Ho was taken to his home , corner Seventeenth street and Twentieth avenue , where Dr. Pinnoy reduced the fracture. Ho is getting along nicely and will bo able to be out in about three weeks. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. IjatCSt i UHlliOIlS. Woman's World for September ; How much woman's fates are influenced by the milliner ! The universal "wearing of the green" can hardly bo said to bo becoming , pretty as prevailing styles in dress certainly are. The lightest Char treuse tones suit only very young , fair ikius ; and yetnothing daunted , blondes uid brunes , woiiien of all ages , all orms , and all complexions , have ac cepted it , with the confidence of utter gnorance as to the disastrous results. It harmonizes only with cream and > lack ; but a pink rose nestling in hater or bonnet goes specially well with apple green , the pink being of the tone of ap- ) lo-blossom. Palmorston defined dirt is "a thing in the wrong place , " and many colors good in themselves and jeautiful in nature are altogether ill- ilaced and ugly in dress. Steel trimmings have come to the 'ore ' , either in or out of mourning. Sleeveless jackets , composed entirely of Ino steel beads on an invisible ground , mvo had loops of larger beads to fall over the shoulders , and these have been worn over green and black drosseswith mnels of the same fine work on the ikirt , and cuffs and collars on the bod- .ces. Many of the coats have been or namented with largo steel buttons , and .ho pockets elaborately worked to match. Yellow is the color which seems best to accord with late summer nnd early autumn , but the yellow worn ibis season with white gowns is of a deeper tone shau the light corn-color , which suits a dark skin bo well , and accords with sun shine. Yellow roses of all colors crown ; he leghorn hats , whoso broad brims are now twisted into fantastic forms very unlike the old hats of this kind worn by the Miss Konwigs ( whom Dickens ons immortalized ) , flapping down well in the front and at the back , the long [ ilaits of hair tied at the end witJi rib bon visible beneath. A wag described the latest fashion in head gear as a "Homo Rule" bonnet , because it had no crown , and borne of Iho newest models , literally , have no crown at all , only an aperture bordered with a wreath of roses , the back hair showing well through. It requires an education to tell a bat from a bonnet now , or certainly a bonnet from a toquo. Most of the newest bonnets have no trings. The toques may bo a little closer , and , without htan'ding up in a point o3r the face , show the fringe of hair , which makes thorn becoming. They are often composed of plain un- plaitcd straw of rose wigs , and other unusual material , spring being quite the newest. The kind used is of a very light shade ; the bonnet is made of it in a fancy plait , and the aigrdtto of loops to match. The dress to wear with such a bonnet could bo trimmed with course , well made strings,5 edging the velvet cufls and collars , and this forms a happy contrast. Feather.s have yielded the palm to ribbons and artificial flowers , which are used in 'such ' profusion that the entire crowns of hats and bonnets are hidden by them. This is a stop in the right direction. A superabundance of fi athors has been worn of late , re calling the story''of ' ' a certain Lady Cork , who , a century ago , wore so largo a plume in her turban that the critic of her day said she resembled a "sliuttlo- cock , all cork andifeathors. " * Coffee H a piHlnfcctant. Coffee is a handy and harmless disin fectant. Experiments nave been made in Paris to prove this. A quantity of meat was hung up in a closed room un til decomposed , and then a chafing dish was introduced and 600 grammes of coffee thrown on the fire in a few minutes the room was completely disin fected. In another room sulphuretted hydrogen and amonia wore developed , and ninety grammes of coffee destroyed the smell in about half a minute. It is also stated that coffee destroys the smell of musk , castci'rum and assafnetlda. As a prool that the noxious smells are really decomposed by the fumes of cof fee , and not merely overpowered by them , it is stated that the first vapors of the coffee wore not sine lied at all , and are therefore chemically absorbed , while the other smells gradually di minish as the fumigation continues. The best way to effect this fumigation is to pound the coffee in a mortar , aud then strew it on a hot iron platewhich , however , must not be red hot. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ! THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WAS RECEIVED LAST EVENING ! NOUTII PLATTK , Nob. , August 22. To Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Gentlemen : I have just completed a two-story , nine-room house. I want carpets as follows10 : yards Mo- qtiette , 50 yards Brussels , 75 yards Ingrain , ,35 yards \7elvot. Also curtains as follows : 35 shades , 8 pairs Brussels lace curtains , 3 pairs Swiss lace curtains , 5 pairs Irish Point , 2 pairs Turcoman Portieres , 1 pair Plush Portieres , with curtain loops , poles and all necessary fixtures. Please send samples and prices. YOUR GOODS AND PRICES LAST YEAR WERE MORE THAN SATISFACTORY , Please reply by return mail. B. T. N. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT ic ! 13. PKCrAfj ndvprtliementsstirhnsTjnst.rouml , > Toloaul'or Srtlc/l'o Itpiit.Wiintt ) , Hoarding , etc. , will l > o Inserted In this column at this low Tito of Tl N CUNTS IT.K LINK fur tins first Insertion - sertion and I've Cents Per I.tne for uucn subsu- liit'tit Insertion. Lcuvo advertisements nt our illlec , No. IS l'eirl Street , near llioadway , Council UltiirH , Iowa. WANTS. 17UV13 DOIiljAKSrewnrrt wlllbo ] iald for the JJ return of my dog Dick ; a good sUcd hound , luht brown , w 1th dnrK brown spots. Mrs. L. SimmonsilU llioadttay. OTfors.ilo or trade tor u team. Inqulio at J 180' . 8th St. HOU8KS for rent. Johnston A , Van 1'nttcn , 31 Main kt. [ jlOH KKNT font rooms for Imusrkecplng ; H also siiltoof tlueo , and two single rooms , alto furnished rooms , No. 15 North Main st. FOIl SAI.K H.irljpr hhop and llxttircs at TiO Jlroudwny , Council Illuirs ; peed tr dc ; sat- .sfactory reasons for selling ; bargain for t'uc right man. TS7ANTE11 A good responsible part to take ' c'ir.fge "f nnd furnish a now three-story Si'lCic hotel located In Harvard , Neb. W. J. .Turner , treasurer. A SO ncre small fruit farm very cheap. Just -cY. outside city limits , or will divide Into 10 aero tracts to suit purchaser. 11 T Hrynnt & Co "plOK 8AI.U Tha best small fruit und regain- -I-1 ble farm In I'ottawatUimlu - - county , two miles from Council Hlulfs postolllce , at a price that will nell It , on remarkably easy terms. Title perfect and property in peed condition. Possession given at any tlmo. Good reason lor soiling. It. 'I. Ilryant & Co. , 623 Hroadway , Council Muffs , la. WANTED Stocks of merchandise to ox- change for city property In Council HIutrn , Omaha , or western land or chattels of any kind. \Vo imiko exchanging a specialty. It. T. Ilryant & Co. , 628 llroadway. " 117ANTTU Stocks ol merchandise. Have ft Omaha ami Council Hluirs city property , lto western laml to oxuhance for Koodi. Call on or address Johnson A ; Christian , itoom U3 , Chamber of Commerce. Omulia. KYNETT'S ' MIXTURE AT THIS SEASON OP THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY , FLUX , CHOLERA iNFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORQUS , Overcoming nil opposition , fill the cemeteries with newly made graves , leaving the once happy home with nothing but meiueii- toea of loved ones lost. Where KYNETT'S MIXTURE IB used It Is universally found to be EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY , The value of a single bottle for use In anv of the above named diseases Is really incalculable. Money could not Induce those who have thor- ouRhl'v tried It to be without It. The market Is lull of remedies for R similar purnoso , and all have merit In some cases , but with thorn it Is u btubboru fact that thebe are In many places the MOST FATAL DISEASES of the country. With this medicine they are THE LEAST FATAL. This medicine has now been used In this country FOR FORTY YEARS , AND TO-DAY ] KYNETT'S MIXTURE Has no ecjual on earth. Sold by druggists every where. HARLE , HAAS' & CO. , Wholesale Agents , Council Blutls , Iowa. D. H. DIcDANEtD & CD , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market. Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and 622 Main Struct.Council HlulT-i.Iowa. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY DOUGHS sr. . OMAHA , THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine , ii Tbo Kdlson Mimeograph , the best apparatus for manifolding , nuthographlo and typewriter wori. 3,1X10 copies c n be taken. The SsceUIor Co. , Council Bluffe , la. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tOOUroailway Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established 1857 COR. 5TH AVK. AND 7TH ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ' Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , furntuh- ed wllh all modern Improvements for boarding and day school. 'Jlie academic year consists of tw o sessions , beginning on the llrst Monday In ( September and Tebruary. respectfully. Terms-Hoard and tuition per bcsalon , Ii3. For further particulars addrecs Slater Superior , Bt. Francis Academy , Council Uluffii , la. YouMUST KEEP COOL OO TO Baird's for Fruits. 1.16' Assorted BnsUots Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBETTS , nnd Save Monoy. No 315 lirondunr. For your JLightCarriages BUGGIES , OARTS nnd CTKSR VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt . fO" Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. 12O Broad wny. Telephone No. 2O1. PROMPT DELIVERY. For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS : -Go to _ T No. 2O Main Street. SWANSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Line ofMUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ' Jffjit I'ianoi ami Oionnf on Monthly IMi/inmtit. ALLEN'S RESTAURANT FlltST-CLASS IX KVKnr HESl'KC'l' . . No. 406 BROADWAY. OUR EXTItAOltDlXAltY LOW PRICES for S110E8 h the. Cdii.ic of tlic llttili 'J'einpeiatnicof Competition. BOSTON BOOT , t KJlOi : ST01U : . E. K. ADAMS & CO. , A't > 4t7 JliiMiluaii , Council lllnffs , 7mm. Successor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Brondwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of DUBLIN BROTHERS , 533 B'way AM Fruits In Their Season. Tol. 2OO. If You Want Safe Ucposlt or Cheap Loan , Call on International ItuUdlnn , Loan and Investment Union B. V. KIDD < C SON , HOG Broadway. 5 'BuyA ' WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Munouer. ia W. H. KNEPHER , THE GROCER , 744 B'dway While at LAKE 9IAN/VWA Take tlio M. F. ROHRER For the Beach. A FINE DOUBLE DECKED STEAMER. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , HDIDL/IMDIMC " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building ! Council Blufls , low * . riMI TVDl < DI/r Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 I" I IN LtY bUniXL" Pearl St. . Council Ulunrs , Iowa. ' IDT Justice ol thOfcPeace. Oillce over American Express , No. 419 wUnUriZ. " " Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. _ \ / > Attorneys at Law , Practice in the blate ami Federa &OII\/IC " Courts. ] - 7 and 8 , Slmgart-Beno Block. Council Ulufl's , Iowa. Dentist. Cornar Main Street and First Avenue , Counci Cr , " , iowa. 1812 INCOIII'OKATKU 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MAXtTACTDKKKS. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES. Speculations and estimates furnished for complete stcnm jilanti. Regulation , Durability Gnar. auteed. Can show letteiu from users where fuel Ktonomy Is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing UK.V.'VCll J91UUS1 : , OIJ\VII IIIAJITS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots In Squlro's n Witlon to Council B uffs , I will sell the llnest located lots in the city for 8 0 cash payment , and lonff time on balance , to persons who desire to secure homes , and I will-make liberal houses. Call at once and see eral loans to those who desire aid in building mo at Masonic Temple , Council Bluffs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260