THE OMAHA DAILY BlffE : FRIDAY. AUGUST 31 1888 : THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFKICK , NO. 11 ! TKAUIj BTIIKKT Delivered lir Carrier In Any Part of the City nt 'Iwcnty Cents 1'er Week. II. W. TII/ION MANAGKIL TKM'.PHONKSt HIIHINKPH OFKICK , No. 4) ) . NlCHT lUHTOU , NO. SI. MINOK AIHNT1ON. N. Y. Plumbing company. Finest line of dress goods ever shown. Fall styles. A. Holler , merchant tailor , BIO Broadway. George I ) . Koohlcrnnd HattioGousor , both of this county , were yesterday licensed to wed. OfHcer Fowler is performing the duties of captain of police during the nbRonco of Captain Dyer , in Nebraska. The proprietors of the Manhattan cigar store have made arrangements by which the Chicago market reports are received every hall hour. Arissa , the sixteen months'old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Donnell , was buried yesterday afternoon from tha IIncl Doll Presbyterian church. Mr. J. A. Murphy has contracted with the Council Binds and Omaha bridge company to erect a car house winch is to bo MxloO foot in si/.o. John F. Stockdalc , Union Pacific en gineer , yesterday purchased of H. J. ChamboVi ) , through the real estate ngcncy of J. G. Tiplon , a neat cottage home 'near the transfer. F. J. Day , the leading real estate dealer , sold three lots on Broadway yes terday and ono the day before , ranking several other hales of property in the western portion of the city. It is proposed to give the children a day at Lake Manawa , and it is an nounced that free transportation will bo furnished all under lifteon years of ago on any day which may bo lixod for their special benefit. t The walls of the now power houses for * the electric motor company are about completed , and the workmen will begin work to-tiny on the buds for the heavy engines , unit are respectively 150 and 100 horse power. John Bono it Co. , the leading dry poods firm in Council BlufTs , is having a most favorable call for the celebrated Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton , particu larly the FAST black. This cotton is only oit white spools. Ask for the O. N. T. The Sunday f-chool of the now Metho dist mission held at the residence of Dr. Gordon , had a picnic nt the riding park Wednesday. Over seventy chil dren besides about a dozen grown per sons were present , under the manage ment of Mrs. Witter. Ono of Omaha's leading citi/ens was on this side of the river yesterday , and reported that fifty of the employes of the smelting works were making prepa rations to build residences on the east bank of the "Big Muddy This is but a very small percentage of the number who will niovo over within the next year. There was a lively runaway on Wil liam avenue yesterday afternoon. A horse attached to n phaeton dashed rap idly along until ono of the whcols'col- lldcd with a hitching post. The wheel stopped short never to go againbut the remainder of the vehicle passed quickly out of sight. The buggy was empty , and no ono was injured. The banner ever the entrance to the t room of the democratic club is a beauti- L ful decoration to the front of the build- it ing , an ornament as well as an honor to the club , and gives credit to the painter , H. P. Miles. Besides the sign an nouncing the place which it designates is artistically painted a line center piece , the American eagle and a Inrgo horseshoe being in the design and elab orately displayed. J. R. Rico , Frank Cook and F. J. Day have purchased lots on Lower Broadway and will at once proceed to erect brick real estate ofllccs. They will bo ready for occupancy within a month. This move is made necessary by the rapidly increasing trade in real estate in the western portion of the city. The deals in bottom dirt now num ber several dozen each day. With the opening of the bridge the demand for lots in the western part of the city will ยง bo moro than quadrupled , g < James O'Reilly ' , who for about a year ' was proprietor of the opera house bar ber shop , disappeared Saturday night and has not boon hoar of in the BlulTs since. Several conllding creditors mourn his departure. He was a good barber but lately ho got to "rushing the the growler" and "bucking the wheel" too frequently. The wheel and the growler together bowled him out. His aggregate liabilities were probably not % ever $100. The shop was at on co taken L > possession of by two other good barbers $ . and will continue open. The Groondnlo polo club is now thor oughly organized and anxiously waiting for an opportunity to take the conceit out of any and all rivals who come. The club is pompobed of twenty couples , Indies and gentlemen , who have sup plied themselves with neat and appro priate uniforms. Thomas Green is re ported to bo rapidly mastering the mys teries of the exciting game , and prom ises to soon become the champion of the club. A similar club is now being or ganized in Omaha , and it is expected they will soon bo ready to moot our champions. 1 $ F. II. Hill and P. O. Do Vol , two of the Council BlufTs delegates to the Den ver convention , returned homo yester day. The other members will bo homo to-morrow evening. They nro having a splendid time , and taking in the beautiful scenery. The returned dele gates say that the convention is u "big thing , " and that it is exciting moro attention throughout the country than was generally believed. There were ever three hundred delegates from Toxas. The convention has gene to work in good earnest , and will doubtless carry their point. The Glen avenue paving will bo com pleted to-day , and the Broadway paving - , ing to-morrow. This will lliusli E. A. f.Vickham & Go's contract for the the present. Their force will then bet transferred to Nebraska City , whore t they have u contract. As soon as the Bcwor and gas mains on Sixth and Sev enth streets nro completed , they will return hero and put down about oighl thousand yards of cypress paving in that part of the Fourth ward. The work already done is strictly llrst-class , and reflects great credit on this well-known firm of contractors. , The rowing rcgntta that was to have V been hold nt Lake Manawa on or about i I September 6 has boon given up. Dr. T Seibert , president of the Council Blufft rowing association , was interviewed concerning the matter , and stated that on account of not wishing to interfere with the Omaha fair , the projectors ol the enterprise had given it up , and the committee that had been appointed U solicit subscriptions to defray the expenses ponsos of the regatta has been dis charged. Thus Council Bluffs has los another opportunity to udvorttse-her 7' Bolf. As to the regatta interfering it any way with the Omaha fair , the idci is absurd. There will be so many peopl < in Omaha on the 6th of September tha t > io overflow would'havo made the Man w regatta a success.- THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS , A Decision That the Grand Jury May Dictate. MATRIMONIALLY DISCONNECTED. The Hoard of Trade Falrmonnt Lake In Out of Wntcr 3Io Abutted III * Court Items -Per- onnl Paragraphs. Tlio District Court. But little was clouo in court yesterday morning aside from charging the grand jury , which Judge Loofbourow did in a lengthy talk. It was 11:20 : when this business wiis concluded and the jury in structed to retire. The ono point of difllculty which had boon raised and dibcubscd and taken under ndvibomcnt by the court was the question of juris diction of tins grand jury in cases oc curring in the eastern part of the county. A law came into effect the 1st of last July establishing a separate ju risdiction by a grand jury drawn from men living in the eastern | Xrlion ) of the county in connection with the Avoun court. This grand jury having been drawn prior to the going into effect of that law , it was a question if it had a right to act on account of its including some members drawn from the eastern part of the county. The decision of the udgo was that this jury should act ) ut only in cases brought to its attun- ion as naving occurred in the western art of the county or that portion west f the west line ol range 40. The bovon urors drawn from the twelve for the vork of this term are Thomas Leonard , Inzcl Dell ; Henry Hey wood. Garner ; ) . B. DutrowCrescent ; MikoGoodwin , Joomor ; James Rainbow , Silver Crook ; Viuk Kirbeh , Lewis , and S. V. Pratt , Jresccnt. The equity case of James Rico vs. O. 3. Jones was argued and submitted to ho court. The remainder of the tiny VUB devoted to the hearing of divorce cahos , and several mibmated couples vcro unspliccd. Among these were the jascs of Julia Crocker vs Felix Crocker , lafy E. Hcckor vs Joseph Hecker , and ano Piloing vs Thomas Pileing. The following is the assignment of aw causes for next week : Monday Nos. 2541 , S975 , 4106 , 4545 , 585 , 4010. Tucbday-4619 , 4724 , 4709 , 4770 , 47IM ) . Wednesday 4853 , 4854 , 4898 , 41)33 ) } , 950 , 4959. 4990 , 5001. Benson & Shepherd have ono lot on A.venue B.directly north of water works , U a bargain. Call to-day if you want u nap. Coal 1'r.jposaU Wanted. Sealed proposals will bo received on or before September 1 , 1888 , at the ofllco if the superintendent of the Iowa insti- ution for the education of deaf and dumb , Council BlulTs. la. , for furnishing bald institution with coal for the year , commencing September 1 , 1888. said coal to bo delivered in the bins of said nstitution. Bidders will give the price on each grade of coal , together with such recommendations or references as to quality as they may elect ; a sample car load of the coal to bo furnished and a bond for the faithful carrying out of iho terms of the bid will bo required when the award is mado. Bids should be Indorsed "proposals for conl" and ad dressed to the Honorable Board of Trus tees of the Iowa Institution for the Edu- lation of the Deaf and Dumb. The board reserves the right to reject uny or all bids. HENKY W. ROTHKUT , Super ! n tend-out. In the Police Court. In the police court this morning Tom McVickers , W. Hayes , R. McDonald , William Payton and Bert Lisbon were arraigned for having obstructed the Milwaukee and Rock Island trains last evening. It seems that these follows , who are tramps , got on the train and re fused to got off until pulled by the po- , ico. Their cases were continued. Tom Walker , a Wabash brnkeman , was up for being drunk and abusing his wifo. Tuesday night , it seems , Walker , who resides in the western part of the city , went homo drunk and became very abusive to his wife , who is Ijing ill with fever. Mrs. Walker tried to prevail upon her husband to quit his abuse. This only encouraged the brute , and ho liithis wife several blows in the face , causing her nose to bleed quito freely. Neighbors interfered and the follow was at last quieted. Wednesday even ing Walker got drunk again , and fear ing viplencoto his nick wife , the chief of police was sent for. OHlcor Fowler was dispatched to the Walker residence and shortly returned with the wifo- bcator under his wing. His case was continued. Walker is now under bonds to appear before the grand jury for assaulting n Burlington "scab" with a coupling pin some time ago. A tailor giving the name of O'Dennis was sent to the county jail for thirty dajs for being drunk. O'Donnis'car cass is completely saturated with "old rye , " and ho is on the verge of having an attack of "snakes. " Probably a month in jail will do him good. Charles Phillips , another tailor , was fined $7.00 for being drunk. , Joe Mills and Fred Sissons , two Omaha bootblacks , while passing Biedorman's clothing btoro on Broadway , nipped two suits of clothes from racks upon the sidewalk and ran around the corner of Bryant btroot to the alloy. An ollicor was put on their track and arrested them. They were given llftcon days in iil each. The clothing was identified y Mr. Biedorman and returned to him. For bargains in real estate see E. H. Shcafo < fc Co. , Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Artists prefer the Hnllott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. A. A. Clark St Co. , real estate brok ers , have a list of choice inside property on their books. Nothing but bargains offered. Travelers ! Stop at the Beohtole. Water for Falrmount Park. Sorou difficulty has been experienced by the park commissioners in securing for Fairmount park a supply of water even with the pumping apparatus and the cisterns now in use. 'The now lake , too , has given some trouble on account of its having been filled with water be fore the proper time had come for sc doing. A now idea has been formed and a survey has been made with n view to carrying into effect its plans. From Tenth avenue at its entrance to the park on the west it is proposed to attach to the water main n pipe which will run up the hill to a point twenty feet above the bottom of the settling reservoir , then pass through the hill a distance ol 150 feet , when it will have a fall ol thirty feet to the lake. This plan if carried into effect will in sure a supply of water in the fountain without further effort necessary on tlu part of the commtsplonor * . With n supply of ice water on the highest point in the park , the liquid furnished by the pumping process already established , and the proposed supply of water to the lake below , there can bo no complaint against the management of the con cerns of this tnoBt excellent park In its matter of accommodating features. FrcHh Meat Wanted. Scaled proposals will be received on or before September 1,18S3nt the oflico of the Superintendent of the Iowa In stitution lor the Education of Deaf and Dumb. Council BlulTs , Iowa , for furnish ing said instlvution fresh meat in such quantities as may bo ordered , and at such times as may bo directed. The bidder must stnto in detail the kinds and cuts of meat , us well as Quantity , giving price of each. Also whether with or without bono , and so word prop osition as to bo easily understood in every particular , and the cost of meat arrived at. Bidder , at his option , can offer prices on Bologna Sauhngo , Link Saubage , Sugar Cured Ham , Bacon and Lard. Bids should bo endorsed , "pro posals for meat , " and addrcsbed to the Hon. Board of Trustees of the Iowa In stitution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. IIUXUY W. UOTIIKUT , Superintendent. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. 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 Hib.ulway and Main , over American express. A Urn IK Spoiling Torn Tight. For tonic time there has boon consid erable rivalry between some of the local pugs. A few of the loser lights in the listio world are of the opinion that Tommy Brooks , the lightweight cham pion of this neck of the woods , is not as good a man ns he claims to bo , and arc anxious to meet him in the ring. It has been burmibcd for boAio little time that a match would bo arranged. Yes terday the following challenge was loft at THK Bui : olllce for publication : COUNCII , Bl.tn'KS , In. , August 'JO. 1888. Thomas Brooks. 1 hereby challenge' you to meet mo at any place within fifty miles of Council BlutTn , to light to a fin ish with bare knuckles or with three ounce gloves or lighter , for $ " > 0 n side , the winner to tnke the entire stakes. The mill to bo fought within two weeks from date. CIIAKLKS ALI.KX. E. H. Sheafo Ss Co. , make long or short time loaus on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Now blue grass and timothy at Fea- ron's. Got your lawn grass seed at Fearon's. Ohordx Upon tlie Organ. The benefit concert at St. Francis Xavier's church last evening was very largely attended. The spacious struc ture was filled , nearly every seat being occupied. There had been considerable curiosity for some time to hear the splen did new organ , and the curiosity of the public \\ns gratified and their highest expectations realized. An organ re cital can bo little else but dull for the majority of people , yet the programme last evening v iifi EO interspersed with vocal selections that the audience was well entertained , and remained until the last number was executed. The wonderful tones and effects of the grand instrument were fully brought out by Mr. W. C. Marshall , organist of All Saints' . Omaha , Mr. W. J. GratSan , organist of St. Paul's , of this city , and Mr. Hanson , a blind organist , of Boono. Solos were rendered by the well known vocalists , Mrs. Fannie Kollogg-Bochort , Mrs. M. J. O'Noil and Mr. J. M. Troy- nor , and u duott by Mrs. Bachort and Mr. Troynor. The united choirs of the Catholic and Episcopal churches sang two selections with pleasing effect. - The concert was a grand success , and netted the Catholic ladies several hun dred dollars. The church will bo con secrated in a short tinio , and the organ will then take a prominent place in the services of the onurch , as high moss will then bo celebrated. Mucli was ex pected of the organ , and the hopes were not misplaced , as the instrument reflects credit upon the builder , and is a valuable addition and ornament to the beautiful church for which it was built. Spices ready mixed for pickling at Fearon's. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Johnston & Van Patten , ! ! 3 Main st. A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on farm and city property. The Board Still nt Work. The board of trade mot last evening and demonstrated the fact that the or- ganizatioirls not de'nd , as many suppose. President Wells was in the chair. Rel ative to the matter of forming n stock company for the enlargement of the business .of manufacturing paper now conducted by Mr. Henry Cbkor , that gentleman appeared and gave to the board a statement of the value of the present plant ; what is required to enlarge - largo its capacity ; the cost of manufac turing the goods and the profits in the business. Too following committee was appointed by the chair to perfect a stock company and solicit takers for stock : Mctfars. F. J. Day , Gcorgo F. Wright , C. R. Hannnn , C. A. Beobo , Ford Wois , Dan Fnrroll , E. H. Merriam , W. A. Moore , E. L. Shugart , Thomas Ollicor and John Bono. In the matter of the T. L. Armstrong company's broom factory the committee reported favorably to giving them a silo , but adversely as to donation of money. The secretary was Instructed to ascertain what sites were available and make the company a tender oi the samo. The case of Baker , Giles & Bur ton , of Chicago , manufacturers of a self- measuring oil tank , the report of the committee was the same as above and the secretary received the same in structions. With reference to the Rod Oak Cart and Buggy company , they desire ton lots just west of the canning factory , and mnko other demands which it is thought can be mot. This matter was referred to the following committee : Messrs. Fred Wols , E. II. Merriam George Motcnlf , C. R. Han nun and D. W. Archer. A company which manufactures men's wearing apparel desires to locate hero and the secretary was instructed t < write and ascertain what is oxpectct from the board on the matter. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts ft Co.'s loan otllco , on furniture , pianos , horses wagons , personal property of all kinds ana all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. _ Veteran Tippeoanno Club. A special meeting of this club will beheld hold at the republican headquarter this evening. Good speakers will be in attendance. All are invited. By order ol the president. Or Council ItlunV IX > ( H nt A.uu'1 , n. I will offer for t > itf < $ , and soil without esorvo to the highest bidder one-half of nil the. lots hi Coehran's addition to Council Bluffs. , Ono lot of every other pair through- tut the whole utllilqi ( | will bo sold with ho privilege to thoipurchasor of the re maining lot at th6 ' .samo price. The ground on which tfio'nddltion is laid is cnown as the old fair ground forty , lorth of the Union Racillo depot , and louth of Broadway. The number of ots are 100 , or four to tha aero. Ton per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance In nlno ; qual annual payments to bo evidenced > y notes bearing interest at f > per cent > er annum , secured by mortgage. . The iroperty purchasers will got warrantee deeds , tltlo perfect. I will also sell on the same terms and at the same sale 100 lots In Central sub division and Street's addl- ion on grounds joining on tbo lorth. Some of those lots are situated on Broadway. DAY OF BAM : sKrriMiiKH 12. The place of sale will bo on the rrounila 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 sale. A. CociiitAN. I'rrnonnl Pnrngrnplin. John Wagner , of this city , has been granted a pension. Mr. C. F. Methorncy , a young rail road man from Lima. O. , is visiting friends in the Bluffs. Bishop Martoy , of Dakota , left for his homo Wcdnobday evening , after a visit of several days in the city. W. B. Reed , chief freight clerk nt the Union Pacific transfer has boon oft for a tew days nursing a carbuncle. C. M. DoKay and family loft yester day for Chicago after a pleasant visit with their many friends in this city. Mother Magdalen arrived homo Wednesday morning from a week's visit with a brother who is dangerously ill at St. Paul. Mayor Rohror and family and Mrs. Crawford returned yesterday over the Wabash from Grand View farm , near Chillecotho , Mo. Dr. S. Stewart , of tills city , was elected president of the Iowa State Veterinary association at the recent meeting hold at Ames. Miss Emma L. Morse , of Now York , milliner for Mrs. Pfeiffcr , will spend a lew weeks in Chicago , looking up the latest novelties in millinery. Mr. L. Biedcrmnn returned yesterday morning from Now York , where ho wont about two weeks ago for the pur pose of purchasing his fall stock of [ rents' clothing. Mrs. Davenport , returned yesterday from her trip to Boston and the New England states , and on and after Satur day will bo found at her old place in the Council Bluffs library. Sister Mary Marguerite , who has been visiting the sisters at St. Ber nard's hospital forj the past three months , loft last ovdning for Wichita , Kas. . much improved in health. Mr. P. N. Skinner returned yesterday afternoon . from a three weeks' trip through Colorado and along the Pacific coast. Ho on joyed. "tio trip , but is glad to got back to "God's country. " - - , - J. G. Tipton hasbargainsin real estate. Full line of sheet music at Council Bluffs Music Co. , 224 Broadway. All Saints' Guild will hold a sociable this week , Friday evening , at the resi dence of Mrs. Key , on Seventh street. A good time guaranteed to all who at tend. _ _ Mrs. Shorraden , mother of Charlie and Dr. Shorraden , of this city , was re ported to bo .seriously hurt at Logan Wednesday evening. She was on her way to visit her daughter , Mrs. Eaton , at Magnolia , and in getting off the Northwestern vestibule train at Logan fell from the stops , striking her head on the rail of an adjoining truck upon which a freight train was slowly mov ing out. The shock rendered her un conscious and she had a narrow escape from having her head crushed by the wheels of the caboose. She was snatched from the track just as the wheels of the slowly moving train reached her. It was reported at the depot in Logan this morning that , it was feared she was fatally injured. The report is not credited by her family hero for the reason that no word has been received from Logan announcing oven the acci dent. Pure Milk AVtuitcd. Sealed proposals will bo received on or before Sept. 1 , 1888 , at the office of the superintendent of the Iowa institu tion for the education of deaf and dumb , Council Bluffs , la. , for furnishing the said institution good , unadulterated , pure milk , in quantities as the institu tion may require , and at such times as may bo directed by the proper ollicor.s. Also to furnish pure cream under re quirements as above stated. Bids should bo endorsed , "Proposals to fur nish milk and cream , " and addressed to the Hon. Board of Trustees of the Iowa institution for the education of the deaf and dumb. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HKNKY W. RUTIIKKT , Superintendent. An interesting meeting of the repub lican club was held last evening and considerable business transacted. Ar rangements were made for the business of the coming campaign. It is probable that in the near future a grand rally will bo hold in this city , and that largo delegations from surrounding cities will bo present. _ .t E. H. Shcafo loans l money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly eon ( Mental. Ofllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-ptairs. It Hurt Him. Washington Critic : "Hero's a piece of pic , " said an R street woman to a hungry tramp at the back Ooor. "Thanks , " ho replied ; catching eagerly at It and biting a horseshoe out of it. "Don't you want a knife to cut it withV" she inquired. The tramp looked hurt. "Madam , " ho said in freezing tones , "do I look llko a man who would eat plo with a knife ? " Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value , at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ofllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. It HUMI Opened. Detroit Free Press : "Has the cam paign opened in your neighborhood yet ? " asked a citizen yesterday of a farmer from ono of the western town ships. "Oh , yes , " was the reply. "Much enthusiasm ? " "Heaps of it. It has got so that no democrat can bor row a drawing of tea from a republican , and no republican could got a bar of soap from a democrat If ho was dying for it. Oh , yes ; the campaign has opened. " Not Dcntltutc. few years ngo General Algcr , nt that time governor of Michigan , gave to General Sheridan $10,000 in money upon condition that It should bo in vested in a life insurance policy , and that that policy should bo kept up for the benefit of his widow. The money was invested in a policy for $25,000 and inquiry since the death of General Sheridan at the office of the company was a us wo roil by a statement that tnero had been no default In the payment upon it. The original intention o'f Gen eral Algor was , therefore , carried out and the policy remains to the be 11-3lit of the widow. Good dwellings and lots for sale on monthly payments by E. II. Sheafo < fe Co. , corner Broadway and Main sts. , up stairs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. S PECIAli advertisements , Buclini Iost , Found , To Loan , For Sale. To Kent , Wnnts , llonrd- liiK , etc. , will be Inserted In thla column at the low rate of TKN OKNTS PBIl LINT for tlia Hrst Insertion mid Kivo Cents 1'er Line for onolmub- sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our office. No. 12 1'earl Street , near Itroadway , CouncllllluT8 ( , Iowa. WANTS. FOH IlKNT-Nlccly furnished , a milto of rooms , also a single room , oue block from' Urooilway , l-.l Glenn ave. FOR MKNT Kurnlslied rooms at 117 1'ourth street , Council Illuffs. la. FOlt HUNT A new house with nlno rooms and all modern conveniences In best location In the city. Prefer tenant who will rent two un- Inriilahed rooms. W. 8. Cooper , 130 Main st. FOH HKNT Furnished room and alcove for gentleman. Inquire nt 124 I'ouitli Htroet. IjiOH SALE Sly now eight-room cottage Ja Sctond ave. W. C. James. FOK SALK-Itnrbcr chop at 1.W llroudwuy , Council lllulls ! itood trade ; satisfactory reasons for selling ; bargain fur the rl ht man. TTVMl KXCHANQK-A line , well assortedKI.UUO JL1 stock of Htntlonvry , fancy poods , Jewelry , etc. , In a thriving town for lesldenctt In South Omaha. It. T. llryant & Co. , ( K8 Ilroadnay , Couuill IllufTa , la. LOT for sale or trade for u team. Inquire at 1M ) bth St. HOUBKS for rent. Johnston & Van 1'atten , ; u Main st. A aacre small fruit farm > cry cheap. Just -rx outside city limits , or will divide Into 10 aero tracts to suit purchaser. It T llrj ant & Co FOR SAIiK The best small fruit iiml vegeta ble farm In . i'otttuvattamle county , two miles trom Council ItlufTs postolllce , at a price that will sell It , on remarkably easy terms. Ultlo perfect ami property In rood condition. Possession ulvonut any time. Good reason for scllliiK. U. T. llrynut & Co. , ( US llroadway , Council Bluffs , la. : - of merchandise to exchange WANTiD-Stocks change for city property In Council Ulna's , Omaha , or western land or chattels of nny kind. Wo make exchaiiKlUK a specialty. H. T. llryant & Co. , UU llroadw ay. KYNETT'S MIXTURE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY , FLUX , CHOLERA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS , Ovcrco.nlnir all opposition , nil the cemeteries with newly mude graves , leaving thu once happy home with nothing but memen toes of loved ones lost. Where | KYNETT'S. MIXTURE Is 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 dlneases Is really Incalculable. Monuvcould not Induce those who have thor oughly tried It to be without It. The market is lull of remedies for a similar purpose , and all have merit In Home cased , but with them it Is a .stubborn fact that the-.e 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-llAY KYNETT'S MIXTURE Has no equal on earth. Sold by druggists every where. HARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Agents , Council Illuffs , Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. GOOIlroadway Council Illuffs , Iowa. Established 1857 COR. 5TI1 AVI ; : . AM ) 7X11 ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , furnish ed w 1th all modern Improvements for boarding and day fcihool. The academic your consists of two HOHsIoiiH , beginning on the flrst Monday in September and tcbruury , respectfully. Terms Hoard and tuition per benslon. $75. 1'or further particulars address Sister Superior , St. Francis Academy , Council ItluIlB , la. D. H. McOANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KM and K2 Matu Street.Council THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. TboKdlton Mimeograph , the bet apparatus for manifolding , nutoKraphlo ana type writing work. 8 , < XJU ooploi can be taken. The Excelsior Co. , Council Bluffs , la. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DouglaH St. , Oinnlm , Neb SNYPER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. , D. , Physician and Surgeon MBS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Diseases of Women and Children. 307 iirpadwajr , Council Bluffs. IT'S ' ALWAYS SO 1 NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , August 27.- Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Gentlemem Samples and prices received. All satiss < ( factory. Send as per first order. Ho-wf can you sell first-class goods so low ! Other dealers ask more for an inferior quality. . Your patterns are immense. All who have seen them fall in love with them. Other orders will follow from here at an early date. Yours Truly , B. T. N. W3T\ or 4 ( SARD BASKET. s Smith's Bakery. "WholOMlfl Braid & Oakut , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H " Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , i Specifications. Supervision of 1'ublic Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , low * . FIIMI TV PI I PUT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 T I ll LL. I DU rilXL. " " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MM l MVWW MW MMOM BI HMI Mi B I HVMa M MMMMMaMMH M HMMHMMMMMM W MI H HM BHHB MBM BiHIBW NQPU I I R7 Justice ot the Peace. Olllce over American Express , No. 419. . i O U II \\Lrm \ Broadway , Council Blutls , Iowa. QTHNC" Xi QIIWIQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federa O I UIlL 06 OIIVlO" " Courts. Onicc Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Bcno Block. Council Blufl'b , Iowa. CP HA7FN Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue , CouncJ' Ui nnZ-Lli Bluffs , iow . REDUCTION From 15 to 25 Per Cent. PUl NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER , Nos. H & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORATED CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adajited lo ' SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators * AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES Specifications and estimates furnished for complete Bteam plants. IlegulaUon , Durability GUKJX antved. Cau show letters from user * where fuel Kconoiny Is equal with Corliss Non-Condenklng ( . HOUSE , COUNCIL , IIMJri'S , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots in Squtre's addition to Council Bluffs , will soil the linost located lots in the city for 950 cimh payment , and lontf time on biilnneo , to persons who doBire to occuro homou , nnd I will make llbx oral louns to those who desire aid in building houses. Call at once and B e mo at Mubonic Tcinplo , Council Bluffs , lown. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. DR. C. B. J U DD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffe , Iowa , WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED-IOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS OX COM.IS&ION. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260