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I WI M "jntm * THE OMAHA DAILY BEJE.SATURDAY. . AUGUST 25. issa THE DAILY 13EE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OPFICH , NO. 12 I'HAUIj HTUCKT Delivered by farrier in Any I'art of the Cltr at Twenty Cents Per Week. II. W. TII/TON. MANAOEIU TKMn'HON'I'.Sl IlUCINU'ROFIICr. , No. 4.1. NKIIIT KniTOit. No. " ) . MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Keller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , lias received n full line of flue fall ( roods. The injunction case of A. Overtoil vs. Mnrknl & Swobo , of the transfer saloon , has been taken to the United States auprcrno court. Mr. and Mrs. Dell G. Morgan are re joicing over a recent addition to their family. It's a girl , and has thus far cost nine boxes of choice IIuviuuis. Democratic primaries will be held in the various wards this evening for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county convention , to bo hold at the court house next Monday. All the Indies and members of the republican club \ > ho arc willing to as I' ' i : sist in decorating the club 'rooms in Masonic temple are requested to meet there this afternoon at U o'clock. Mrs. G. G. 1'rescott , residing on East Pierce strcot , has received from the Modern Woodman $ ; ! , ( HK ) insurance on the life of her late husband. The num ber of the policy hold by her was 111,81 > : ! . Emma Ilnrl , who was adjudged In- Bane bomo time ago and sent to a private asylum in St. Louis by her relatives , has not improved under treatment there , and was yesterday taken to Mount Pleasant. Yesterday morning John II. Baldwin and wife Hied for record at the county recorder's ollico a deed convoying to A. "W. Askwith thirty-eight lots in Wright's addition , the consideration being $7,100. The paving on Harrison street will bo completed this evening with the excep tion of a few yards in the vicinity of the btorm bower catch babins , which have not yet been cabt owing to the rush of business of the foundry. The republican judicial convention will meet at Hod Oak next Tuesday , ' August 128 , to place in nomination'a candidate for district judge. This is to 1111 the vacancy on the bench caused by the expiration of Judge Loof borow s term of ollico. Deputy United States Marshal Wyland brought in a man by the name of Pop pers , charged with violating the reve nue laws. lie was given a hearing be fore Commissioner Hunter and bound over to the September term of the United States court. At the regular annual meeting of the members of Harmony ini.ssion , held Thursday evening a resolution was passed thanking TUB Biu : and other patters for favors given in the way of notices , and copies of the resolution have been sent to the several ollices. Dr. Emmonds , while bathing at Mnn- awa several weeks ago , lost an elegant ring. A day or two ago an enterprising diver found it and returned it. The diver also recovered another ring , lost by some other party. It was set with diamonds and very valuable. J. J. Hardin of Omaha , yesterday sent to F. J. Broo/.co , taxidermist of this city , the largest wildcat that has boon shot in this part of the country for bomo time. The animal weighed ninety-six pounds and is a ferocious looking brute , oven in death. It will bo mounted and placed on exhibition in Mr. Hurdin's place in Omaha. A meeting of the stockholders of the Chautauqua enterprise will take place at the board of trade rooms in the Brown building on Monday evening. September 3 , for the annual election of olllccrs and the transaction of other im portant business. Every member is earnestly requested to bo present. Frank Trimble , who was arrested for larceny , was yesterday morning fully exonerated. Trimble was not in the Mint , where the fellow claims to , have lost the money , and it would bo hard work to convince his friends that ho would bo guilty of any such act. Young Trimble's faults cause him more trouble than any ono else , but ho certainly is not ono to bo suspected of { ticking pockets. Three $8.10 booze fines were collected in pplieo court yesterday mornincr. The victims wore Henry Warren , Frank Anderson and Phil Gallagher. J. J. Barker paid costs in the case against him for threatening to exterminate his family , and was discharged. W. II. Brooks was hold on the same charge and his case continued until witnesses could bo secured. The Shelby Croquet club was too much for the Blutls club and beat them two games on the occasion of their vibit here Thursday afternoon. After the match game bovoral "scrub" games wore played. The visitors played a strong and scientific game , and had no dilllculty in defeating the local toam. The games wore on the grounds of Mr. S. II. Foster , ot the BlulTs club. Another match will bo arranged very shortly between the "professionals" and a local amateur team. Conrad Geibo yesterday filed the plat of another addition to the city of Council BlulTs with the county recorder. The now ml- ( litipn is to bo known as St. Bernard's place , and is located near St. Bernard's hospital in the eastern part of the city. It is 20x48 rods , and consists , of sixteen lots. It is a very desirable location , and as soon as the lots tire placed upon llio market they will bo quickly disposed ol ns residence sites. Frank Trumbull was brought ovoi from Omaha on the charge of larcenj from the person , Ho is accused o "going through" an inebriated porsor "Tho Mint" - . nt Tluu-bday night. Owing to a similarity of names Frank Trimble was arrested on the charge but his innocence - nocenco was readily proven and ho was released. The prisoner will have nr examination this morning and Colonel Dailcy expects to have him bound ovoi to the grand jury. The sum stolen amounted to about twenty dollars , am : it will go hard with the defendant il convicted. Eighth avenue is being prepared for grading. The curbing on that street was put in several years ago , and then conformed to the grade given. Since then the grade has been changed , and while at First avenue the grade is all right , when Willow avenue is reached the curbing is fourteen inches above grade. This will necessitate regrading tno street and lowering the curbing. It is earnestly hoped that the grades now being given according to the bobt plan to secure drainage , and that prop erty owners will not bo again called on to pay for the carelessness or fickleness of their servants. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value , nt low rate of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ofllco cor. Broadway mid Mnitii over American Express. * A list of filty vacant dwoUlutrf for rent can bo obtained nt ollico of E. . H. Sheafo & Co. , corner Broadway aiitJ Main stroota , up staiw. All ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Olty Warrants Not To Bo Taken For Olty Taxes. PLACING THE SCHOOLTEACHERS. A Woman Protects Her GrnUc The lilnc for the Electric Motor The Colored Democratic Orntor An Accident to Dr. Clark. A Queer TJII\V. The house and senate files of the Iowa legislature for 1888 hnvo boon received in the city , and they have already occa sioned a grout deal of unfavorable com- incnt. Tlio principal cause of the up roar IB the newly enacted law relating to the is-suing of city warrants , and which provides Unit such warrants shall not bo received by the county treasurer in payment of city taxes. The law is chnractcri/.ed as unjust , In that It will not allow the city to receive its own warrants in payment of taxes. It would not make any difference if warrants wore at par , but such is not the case in this city. A man in the employ of the city receives city warrants worth 8-3 cents in pay for his services , but when ho comes to pay his city taxes ho is not allowed to pay back warrants , but must advance cash. This docs not allow the city to honor its own paper , even if it is BO disposed , and the result cannot bo other than to depress the value of city paper. The bill seriously n Hoots this city , and it is not at all strange that citizens iri both public and private life should kick about it. County as well as city officials object to it , but are unable to do anything about it. S. B. Wadsworth &Co. loan money. E. II. Shcafo & Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , tit lowest rate of interest. Olllco Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. An Over-AVnrmed Kec llcndcr. The life of u newspaper man in Coun cil Bluffs is not always smilax and roses. One of TIIK BKK force was con vinced of this by a striking illustration yesterday. As ho was walking along Broadway , wondering where ho could find an item , ho dropped on one , or rather , one dropped on him. An ex cited individual , with a shout that his "eharack-tor" had been - ruinodgrabbed the meditative BIK : man by the throat and proceeded to get vengeance. THIS BIK : man could not run , for the fellow's clinch wouldn't allow a start , so ho was compelled to stand and protect himself. It had been some time since THE BKK man's fist had been clinched , except around a stubby pencil , and ho had no time or opportunity to consult the Quoonsbury pocket manual. He struck out as hc&t ho could , and landing his right duke in the assailant's face per suaded him to let go his hold. There were a few minutes of awkward spurring on both sides , to the amusement of nil hut the two participants. Some kindly friend grabbed the irate fellow and kept him from getting annihilated byTiiK BKK man. Then some ono blow a police whistle , and Officer Tyson came down the homestretch like a race horse. THK BKK is through with criticising that olllcor for inactivity. It forgives him on account of the tender care ho gave the bloodthirsty assailant ot the free dom of the press. Ho landed him in the cooler , whore ho gave his name as Fulton. Ho is ono of the firm known as the Boston Tea company , which has bce furnishing numerous newsy articles for the papers of late. The ono which seems to hnvo excited Fulton's special ire was ono which appeared in THK BIK : , narrating his refusal to lot a man get a $5 gold piece accidentally dropped through the sidewalk grating. TUB BKK man is neither in the ring nor disfigured. It is not known what hos pital will care for the assailant Fulton. There have boon several of these cowardly assaults made upon news paper men here of lato. It is now thought best to increase the size of the press club. TiuBKiman wants it larger and stuffed with load. Fulton probably thinks by this time that n newspaper man's fists are hard enough , but some other follow might not , so make the club bigger. In the meantime THE BKK will continuo - tinuo to do business at the old stand and publish such news as it deem of in terest to the Council BlulTs readers , whether it involves the "eharack-tor" of the Boston Tea company or of some less pretentious concern. Artists prefer the Hallott ft Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , ! 2Ul Broadway. 'Full line of sheet music at Council Bluffs Mubie Co. , 2:21 : Broadway. * If you have property for bale at n 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. Thrown From IllH Horse. Dr. F. C. Clark , the Main street den tist , met with a serious accident jester- day. IIo had taken his daily morning ride and was returning homo , when his horse shied and foil into an excavation near the head of Willow avenue , throw ing his rider and then stepping upon him. The doctor sustained a fracture of the collar bono , and was severely bruised and t-luikon up. Ho was taken to his homo , whore Dr. Macrae attended him. Owing to his advanced ago , sixty years , it will tuko him some time to recover. The doctor bays ho will ho confined to the house for two months. Dr. Clark is well known in the city , having lived hero for twenty years , and his many friends sympathize with him in his misfortune. It is n won der that the accident did not result more seriously , and the sufferer may well bo congratulated that it was not worse. The place where the accident occurred Is very dangerous , and should bo attended to at once , before others nro injured there. For bargains in real cstato see E. H. Shcafo & Co. , Broadway and Main street , upstairs. A. A. Clark it Co. , real estate brok ers , have n list of choice inside property on their books. Nothing but bargains offered. A AVonmii's Wrntli. City Engineer Stlmpson sent n party of survoyord to Anglo street yesterday afternoon to establish n grade on that thoroughfare. It so happens that ono of the property owners on thai street is n woman and her property is now on a level with the street , but the proposed change of grndo raises the Blroet about two feet. She naturally objects to the change. It so happened that there was a largo tar kettle us-ed by the pavers on an adjoining street , mid shortly after the arrival of the engineer corps the aforc-aid woman's Klhp Charles spaniel found Its way into the kettle. The tar and the long hair of King Charles were immediately ce mented into the bonds of lasting friend ship. The purp skipped homo to his mis tress and she expended two hours' time and a quart of gasoline in releasing the dog from his unwelcome covering. Shortly afterward she espied a grade stake in front of her hoiibc. It was about four feet high , having been driven there by the boys for the express - press purpose of raising her iro. She immediately bol/.ed the dog in ono hand and a shotgun in the other , and going out to the middle of the 'street , do- nandcd to know if they intended to fill he street up to the top of that stake. The boys answered only with significant grins , whereupon she swung her vcnpon around to the front and ordered ho offending stick removed. It was lone with nlaeritv , and when the order hen came to "pick up your traps and git out of hero , " they got , quite uncoro- noniously. They tell the story somo- vhnt differently , but the stakes are not pot and they are not anxious to sot horn. A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on arm and city property. Travelers ! Stop at the Beehtolo. Stop at the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. Oiitlinini ; the Kleoirlc Ijlno. The Broadway pavers reached the Indian crook bridge last evening. The street is being paved to as not to intor- 'ore with the street car service. The lorth side of the btreot , including the now car track , is being paved first , al- owing the cars to continue running on , ho old tracks. The pavers will then go jack to Sixteenth street and pnvo the south side of the street after the old track is removed , during which lime ; ho cars will bo running on the now track. Several changes are being made on this side of the bridge. The switch ihat was put in a short time ago is being - ing removed , as the olcetrio motor double track will strike Broadway at the corner of Thirteenth street , just on the eastern bank of the creek , and run up Broadway to the M. E. church. Be tween Broadway and Avenue A the motor line will run diagonally across u block , leaving Avenue A at Fourteenth street , ana striking Broadway at Thir teenth. This avoids any sharp curves and will not interfere with fast running. The double track trom Thirteenth to Twelfth streets will bo laid at onco. By the end of the month the greater part of the track below Twelfth street will ho completed. 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. , - E. H. Shoafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidcntal. Ollico 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. To Tench the Young ; Ideas. At the last meeting of the board of education the following principals wore assigned to she schools of the city : High School H. M. Prouty. Hill School M. Mangain. Bloomer Mrs. I. F. Ware. Now Pierce Miss V. Reynolds. Third Street Miss Kato Baxsim. Mill School Miss Sue Badollot. Eighth Street Mary Million. Twentieth Avenue Kato Payne. Court Street Barbara Anderson. Streotsvillo Stella Graves. The follo\ying janitors were elected for the ensuing year : Bloomer school , A. M. Bennett ; Hill school , F. B. Patton - ton ; Now Pierce street , Mrs. Celia Schindlo ; Court street , Mrs. Keating ; Eighth street , Charles Prootor ; Streets villo , Margaret Evans ; Curtain street , Mrs. Ross ; Third street , Mrs. Autcn- ro ith ; Old Pierce street , Mrs. Nigh- thorp. The salaries of the janitors were fixed as follows : Bloomer , per month , $83 ; Hill , $75 during the attendance of the Mill school scholars and $05 for the rest of the year ; Now Pierce street , $40 ; Court street , $14 ; Eighth street , $25 ; Strootsvillo , $14 ; Curtain street , $20 ; Twentieth uvonuo , $30 ; Third btreot , $35 ; Old Pierce street , Woodbury and Clark , $7.50. _ CHEAT SAM : Or Council JllunVi Lots nt Aiictl , n. I will offer for sale and boll without reserve to the higliest bidder one-half of all the lots in Coohran's addition to Council BlulTs. Ono lot of every other pair through out the whole addition will bo bold with the privilege to the purchaser of the re maining lot at the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known as the old fair ground forty , north of the Union Pacific depot , and boulh of Broadway. The number of lots arc 100 , or four to the acre. TIUMS. : Ton per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments to bo evidenced by notes bearing interest at 0 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 BALK MU'TKMIIKII 11 ! . The place of sale will bo on the grounds on Wednesday , the 12lh of September , 1888 , 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 bale. A. COCIIUAX. More of Hit Ilrcord , The following letter , addressed to the chairman of the republican central committee , explains itself : "Dear Sir : I see the papers say ono A. A. Whit man , the colored preacher and poet from this place , was making speeches there for Cleveland. IIo was a great republican when here , but wanted our people to give him largo sums of money to canvass for the republican ticket and they would not do it. His actions wore anything but what might bo expected from a preacher. IIo said , when our people would not hire him , ho would work for Cleveland if they would pay him , and went away about two months ago , * * * and wo had hopes that ho was dead. Give him the grand bounce. Ho is smart and eloquent , but a man you want toliavo nothing to do with. You can show this or publish it. Ho borrowed money from mo and others when here and loft the same unpaid. See that ho \ontllated. . 1 can prove all wo eny. If jou want more wo can give it. Yours , etc. JOHN- . OM ni A XT' Vice President Republican League , Plait County , Kansas. Nearly ono mlle frontage on Broad way for Palo by Benson < fc Shepherd. Honor to Company A. The Dodge Light Guards , otherwise Company A , Fifth regiment , I. N. G. , returned last evening over the Burling ton , from the regimental encampment at Vtlibcn. They are all considerably sunburned , but escaped any illness , and conducted themselves in a highly cred itable manner. In the competitive drill they received second money , Com pany E , of Shonundoah , being awarded first. The decision was a questionable ono , and ills claimed was largely owing to the fact that nearly all of the regimental officers live nt Shon- audoah , and threw their inlluenco in behalf of Company E. As the Council Bluffs company loft the grounds , three cheers wore given for "Company A , the best drilled company in the regiment. " It was generally conceded that had this company had four more men , it would have received the pri/o. In the rillo shooting , at 200 yards , Company A received the third place. Great credit is due First Lieu tenant W. E. Aitchison for his valuable assistance in regimental drill , and the boys are very lavish of their praises of thlsofiiciontolllcer. His long connection with the Wisconsin Guards and great capability as a soldier served Company A in good slead , while his untiring cITorts to advance the company's inter ests wore productive of much good. Throughout the entire encampment this company made a splendid showing , and ono of which the members may well feel proud. The boys made their pres ence felt , and earned the greatest re spect for Council Blulls by their quiet , gentlemanly deportment , and their thorough soldierly bearing. Fresh eggs 125 cts. per doz at Fea- ron's. Benson & Shepherd have the solo agency for the most desirable property in Council Blulfs. Under I-1 nil Sail. The matter of securing the regatta hero for the Gtli and 7th of September is assuming more tangible form. A mooting was held at the board of trade rooms last evening to arrange prelim inaries. Dr. Soibert was in the chair. The following committee was appointed to solicit funds : Dr. Seibert , C. R. Ilan- non , George Metcalf , F. J. Day , William Moore and B. Zevely. This committee will work _ to-day among the merchants of the city , and no ono should refuse the appeal. Tbo amount needed is $000. This will bo used to purchase medals for the winning crows. If this project can bo carried to a successful issue it will bo the moans of drawing thousands of pcqplo to the city. The railroads will give reduced rates , and persons from all parts of this as well as adjoining states will be here. It will bo n direct benefit to the busi ness men as well as n moans of moro fully advertising the city. Let every citizen subscribe as largely as his conscience and pocketbook will permit. Ho is sure of a bountiful return for every dollar ox | > ended. Omaha addition is choice property. Benson & Shepherd have the solo agency for a largo portion of this addi tion. Choice celery at Fearon's. Sports AVItli SportKincn's Ljuok. About ton days ago three young bloods of tfro city , John Epenoter , "Dutch" Kooline and George Nicoll , decided to go on a hunting trip into an adjoining state. They captured all of the hunt ing dogs they could find running loose without chains or collars. After laying in a month's provisions they departed , and no moro was hoard of thorn until last evening , when n disgusted trio re turned to this city. There wag a famil iar look about them , but it was some time before oven their most intimate friends could reeognizo the mighty nim- roda of ton days before. When asked for their game , they pro duced an aged jack rabbit , and told of the wonderful shot that killed it , nt a distance ( if ninety yards. When its skin was removed no wounds could ho discovered , and Nicoll admitted that the animal had died from heart disease while running away from them. Dur ing the entire trip not aprairio chicken was scon , and the only game that eamo within their clutches was the aforesaid rabbit. It cost the boys considerable to start out on the trip , but it cost a great deal moro to got homo. Drink Mnlto it is pleasant. Benson & Shepherd have eighty lots in Ferry addition on which prices will have to bo advanced in a few days. Call on them at Masonic temple. New blue grass and timothy at Fca- ron's. Personal Paragraphs. S. P. WndswortU has returned from his Illinois trip. M. W. H. Burns and family returned last evening from an extended eastern trip.Mis Mis Nolllo Van Kuran , of Omaha , is visiting Mrs. Frank E. Pike on Worth strcot. Rev. T. H. Cleland left for Spring field , Mo. , Thursday evening , to join his family. Mr. D. K. Shrevcs left yesterday for Quinemaw , Kan. Ho will bo absent about a month. Miss Addio L. Smith , of Springfield , Mass. , is visiting her cousin , Mrs. E. E. Adams , of this city. Mr. G. S. Adams , of Chicago , a gradu ate of Cornell university , is the now secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in this city.O. . O. K. Pratt left yesterday afternoon over the Milwaukee for Chelsea , Mass. Ho will bo absent .about two weeks and on his return will bo accompanied by hit * wife , who hits boon cast for several months. Prof. Rutfrok has secured the posi tion of professor of musio at Tabor col- logo. The choice fell upon him against several competitors , which is a decided compliment to his ability as a musician. Ho leaves for the place of his future labors the first of the coming weak. The grand flourish of "trumpets often heralds the advent of an article which fails , when tried , to justify the noise made in its behalf. The unassuming merits of Van Duzor's Flavoring Ex tracts , derived from choice fruits , of standard purity , and elected over n quarter of a century ago to the chiol place among flavors , are too well known to need moro than a go n oral reminder. Cheap competition of valueless articles heighten the popularity of thcbo. All grocers. _ J. G. Tipton has bargains in real cstato. Get your lawn grass seed at Feuroa's. MR. B. T. N. , NORTH PLATTE , Neb. Dear Sir : We have the goods you mention and have expressed to you to-day the the samples you want. Our stock this year is MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER. New patterns and styles. We also carry A FULL LINE OF BEDDINGSUPPLIES. . Send exact measurements. Will give your order immediate attention. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. Three Men Drowned. Cmc\oo , August 21. A special to the Evculuc ; Journal from Uuy City , Mich. , says three unnmrrlcil men were drowned this morning by the capsizing of their bout \vhilo crossing the Sugimiw river. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIC13. Sl > nci.\l < advertisements , such as Lost , round , To Loan. Tor Sale. To Kent , Wants , Hourd- Inc , etc. , will be Inserted In thin column at the low rutoof TINCINTSI'KK : : UNI : for the urn inseitlou and 1'ivo Cvnta 1'or l.luo for each sub sequent insertion. I.e.ixe advertisements nt otirufllco. No. 12 1'earl btreet , near Hro.ulwny , Council Ulufls , lo\\u. WANTS. rroit SAI.K > ly now elKht-room cottage on JL1 Second u\o. W. C. James. FOK SAI.T : Hnrber shop at IV ) Hrondwny , Council llluirH1 need trade ; satisfactory roabons for selllni ; ; bargain for the right man. Foil KXC1IANO13 A line , well assorted.1K > 0 stock of htatlonery , fancy goods , jewelry , vie. . In a thriving town for lesldi-nco in South Omaha. H. T. llryant 4. Co. , US ! llroadway , Council llluffs , la. IVr.HOLhAUS reward will bo paid for the return of my dog Dick ; a good sized hound , light brown , with darr brown ( tpots. Mis. L. Simmons,3U Hroadway. for sale or trade for a team. Inquire at LOT IK ) . ) fth at. for runt. Johnston ie Van 1'atton , HOIT8KS yj Main st. TJIOTT KENT I'our rooms for housekeeping : JU also suite of three , and two single rooms , also furnished rooms , No. 15 North Main t > t. WANTIJD A good responsible party to take charge of and furnish a new three-story brick hotel located in llaivard , Neb. W. J. Turner , treasurer. A JJO-acre small fruit farm very ch np. .lust -t * . outside city limits , or 111 dhule into ID aero tracts to suit purchaser. Jl T llrj ant & Co "IT1OK SAM : The best small fruITund vegeta- J ble farm in i'ottauattamlu county , two miles from Council lllulls postolllce , at a prke that will bell It , on remarkably easy terms. Title perfect and pioperty in ( rood condition. Possession given at any time. Good reason for selling. H. 'J. llryaut X Co. , CJ3 Hioadway , Illulls , la. Stocks of merchandise to exchange - WANTED change for city propeity In Council Illuirs , Omaha , or western land or chattels of any kind. Wo make exchanging a specialty. It. T. llryaut SCo. . , KM Urondwuy. Stocks ol merchandise. Have WANTKD and Council llluffs city property , alto western land to exchange for good * . Call on or address Johnson A Christian , Room 35 , Chamber of Commerce. Omaha. TAXI DERMY F. J. BREZEE , THE TAXIDERMIST , In accordance with nuraerouB requests has de cided to teach Taxidermy in all its branches. Mounting birds , } : fl ; with mammnls and other intricacies , J1UO. Would also like to receive orders lor Inrjjo or small ca es. Order now to Ket fall specimens. No. falO Main St. , Council illuffs. SN YDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Diseasesof Women and Children , jU7 Ilroa6av. . Council llluira. D , H. McDANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market. Prices. Prompt Returns. Matu Street.Council Illuirs.Iow.v FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGIjiYS ST. . OMAHA , NEIJ THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. The Kdifon Mimeograph , the l > c < t apparatus for manifolding , nuthoKraphlo nncl typewriter wori. 3JOU ( copies can bo taken. The Escelslor Co. , Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. MOIlroaJway Council Illuffa , Iowa. Established 1857 II II1 ! ! 1 Ml'IV 1 I' 1 IIIJ' SI t COU. Mil AVE. AND 7T11 ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , furnleh- cdwltli all modern Improvements for.boarding and day school. The academic 3 ear consists ot two sessions , beginning on the Jlrnt Monday lu September and Tebruary , respectfully. Term-Hoard and tuition per hrsslon , 17.1. For further particular ) ) address Bister Superior. St. Francis Academy , Council Uiutt * , la. > v > rr C o i REDUCTION From 15 to 25 Per Cent. Pu NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE " 0 PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. . No. 6O0 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. "WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WASTED-LOCAL , AXD TRAVELING A ILVTS OX COMMISSION. Smith's Bakery. "Wholesale Broad 8s Oakcff. OD 1812. INCOIU'OHA'l'EO CO. , WASSILLOX. OHIO , MANUFACTURED. Adapted tot SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC ENGINES. Specifications and estimates fuuihhul for complete steam plants. ItCBiilatlon , Durability ( ! uar untied. Can show letters fiom ubera whore fuel Kcoiiowy is equal with Corliss Nou-Coudeii'iiajfc iiousi : , couM'ii , m.urrs , IOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To cloac out the rcirmining lots in Squire's addition to Council HlulTs , I will boll the finest located lots in the city for 850 ctibh pajinont , and long time on Iwjunco , to persons who desire to secure homes , and 1 will nmko lib eral loans to tho-ie who desire aid in liuildint ; hoiibos. Cull ut ouco and sea mo at Masonic Temple , Council BlulTs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 1