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IT irtii-irn TTT - 1 QQQ THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. oi'TieiJi NO. i'r Delivered bv Tarrler in Anv 1'art of the City at Twenty Cents I'er Week. . H. W TII/JON . MANAOUH. TULUPIIONKS : TUiRiNFW ) OrrifF. No. 43. NldllT KlIITOII , No. ) . iM i x o 1 1 ainx T i ON * . N. Y. Plumbing company. Finest line of dress goods over shown. Fnll styles. A. Holler , incruluint tullor , SlOIirbadwny. "C'onHistonc.v , thou nrt tv jowol. " but tliy sparkling IH unknown In tbo Coun cil Ululls ollleo of the Omaha Hepub- llciin , Tlio county board , while In session this wcok. Hhould take steps to have the court houto ground 8 ll.xeii up in a manner - ner worthy of ho noble a strueturo. A notitlon is being cireulated among the Mulls citizens , asking the county commissioners to locate a bridge over Indian creek on Twelfth street , between Uroadway and Avenue A. _ Marshal Gunnclla left last evening for Kansas City , where .John Ford is under arrest for forging the name of Ko'sie Flshor and obtaining the hitter's trunk under faltc pretences. The marshal will return with the prisoner this even ing.John John Huno & Co. , the leading dry goods llrni in Council lllulfr , is having a most favorable will for the celebrated Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton , particu larly the 'PAST blaci : . This cotton is only on white spools. Ask for the O. N. T. To-night the subscribers to the Ch.iu- Imiqun enterprise are to meet at the board of trade rooms for their annual meeting. This meeting is a very im portant one. Ollioors are to bo elected , and decisions made as to the holding of the llrbt assembly next year. The Allcn-lli oolcs pri/.e light is set for this week , and tickets have been placed on sale at several sporting places in the city. The match ib for ? > < ) a side and the winner takes two-thirds of the gate receipts. It is probable that the light will take place on Iowa soil. Hoth parties are in active training , and arc each equally confident of success. It is claimed that no saloon is allowed to remain open alter 1 1 o'clock at night unless a fine of WO per month is paid to the city clerk. If this ib actually the case , there arc a great many V > 0 bills dropped into the treasury of which no account is made. Receipts for thcbo WO lines are very scarce , but the open mid night saloons are very numerous. Please lemovc the cloud , Mr. Mayor , and explain why is this thusly ? The city council moots to-night. The sewer bids , which have boon tabulated by the engineer , will bo considered. The contest is between Wickham and Judge James. Wickham's bid is lowest on pipes and .Tamos' bid lowest on bride. On the aggregate Wickham is a little lower. The council bus the disposition to divide the contract , thus gaining the lowest of each. Wicuham protests , and insists on having all or none. There ' was a large attendance at yes- tordaj's ball game at Manawa Athletic park , between the Printers and the Council Hlulls club. The game was a very uninteresting ono and remarkable for its errors. The BlulTs team won by a score of 17 to il. The Printer's bat tery did line wo-k , but received no sup port whatever fiom the field. Wretched playing charaotcri/ed both sides , and it was u relief when the exhibition carne to an end. E. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , rit lowest rate of interest. Olllco Broadway and Main street , upstairs. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. All kinds of fruit and tomatoes for canning at Font-oil's. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge lo parties who will build at onco. Ad dress or call on J. ft. Hico , No. 100 Main street , Council Bluffs. Mr. J. D. Warner of St. Louis Sun- dayed in the Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Hall left for Chicago cage Saturday evening. Miss Lillie Otis is visiting lior friend , Mibs Mary Hazard , tit her homo on First avenuo. Colonel AV. F. Sapp nnd lion. George F. Wright returned Salurdav evening from Deri Moincs. Mrs. W. Gerald Nuson , daughter and pen , have returned from an extended visit at Wall lake. Mra. C. B. Waite and FOII Charlie have returned from Orchard Beach , N. J. , whore they bpont a month. I'rosh Meat Wanted. Sealed proposals will bo received on or before September 1 , 18SSnt the ofllco of the Superintendent of the Town. Insti tution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb , Council Bluffs , loivn , for furnish ing said institution fresh meat in such quantities as may bo oi-doix-d , and at such times as may be directed. The bidder must htato in detail the hinds nnd cuti of moat , as well as r/uantlty / , giving price of each. Also whether with or without bone , and to word prop osition as to bo easily understood in every particular , and the cost of meat [ arrived at. Bidder , at his option , can olfer prices on Bologna Sausage , Link Sausage , Sugar-Cured Ham , Bacon and Lard. Bids t-hould bo endorsed , "Pro posals for Meat. " and o10 . addressed to the Hon. Board of Trustees of the Iowa In- ( dilution for the Education of the Deaf nnd Dumb. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HKNIIY W. HOTIIKUT , Superintendent. Pi unco , 20 pounds $1.00 , at Fearon's. l-'or Sale. My entire stock of cook and heating btovcs ; also a full line of furniture at bottom rock prices" " . Goods sold on pay ments. A. J. Maudul. ! J93 and a05 Broad way. W < > ik ofllio Hint : Ilitttnns. Folloxvlug is the report of the chief of iiolico for the month of August , 1SSS : Drunk . DIuturbliiK the pence . 17 KlccpInK In stairway . 1 HccklcsH driving . 1 Vagrancy . . . 33 Ol ) ti uctlng slik-vallc . 1 Lost boy . 1 Larceny . . . If Ansault with intent to kill . 1 'JhJCttteni ff to kill . 1f , Currying concealed weapons . 1 Obstructing street . , . 1I Hooping L-ainblliig IIOUPO . 1 Obttructlnc railroad train . 0 Indecent exposure . . . 1 Disorderly house . . . . 5 Manipulating dog light . . . . . . 1o 1 Assault . o Suspicion . KttfiuliiK to pay Intuit fuio . I Violating Ifcmiso ordinance . , . It t Diecli'trglnK llrunruiH . , . , , 1 \i \ On the itrcct In maU-ottiru . , . . 1t hick 1 tc run at largo 1I I Total. , ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Publio Schools Open To-Day With a Pull Corps of Toachoro. THE SUNDAY CLOSING LAW. HH Kiiforcpincnt Hadly Mixed TIic DoiihliiK of 1'rlMinern M stcrl- oils HIinotltiK I'ulpU 1'olnts I'crflonal. Krniljr For School. The public schools of the city will open this morning. The teachers wore assigned to their respective grades Sat urday morning at the olllco of the superintendent. They will bo stationed as follows for the ensuing year : HILL SCHOOL. Eighth Grade Misses M. Mangum and Al. Davenport. .Sixth Grade Miss L. Bishop. Fifth and Sixth Grades Misses C. Mulqueon and A. Ainsworth. Fifth Grade Miss Nellie Wickham. Fourth Grade Misses A. Zermuohlin , J. Clausen and S. Pile. Third and Second Grades Aliss L. Connor. Second and First Grades Miss J. Ilowe. IILOOMP.U SCHOOL. Seventh Grade Albs Alary Sims. Sixth and Seventh Grades Aliss Al. E. Dale. Sixth Grade Aliss E. AIcAIahon. Fifth Grade Aliss Al. Tinloy. Fourth Grade Aliss K. Ilattonhnuer. Third Grade Alisses Al. Boll and E. Alooro. Second Grade Airs. I. F.Vare. . First Grade Miss N. llardin. I'iniif'i : srur.irr SCHOOL. Sixth Grade Airs. Af. B. Curtis. Fifth Grade AINs \Vi.-kham. . Fourth Grade Aliss L. Young. Third Grade Aliss V. Reynolds. Second Grade Alisses L. Swan and E. Stephan. First Grade Aliss 1C. Ilolderand Airs. Al. Tucker. Titian STUIIT : : SCHOOL. Sixth Grade Aliss Kate Blaxsim. Fifth Grade Aliss G. Swcaringen. Fourth Grade Aliss II. O'Neil. Third Grade Aliss J. Sullivan. Second Grade Aliss D. Grass. First Grade Aliss C. Ilattenhauer. WAMiiNO'ioN AVINIU : SCHOOL. Second Grade Miss Carrie GolT. First Grade AIiss Sue Badollot. iiiuiiTii STiiiiT : SCHOOL. Fourth Grade-Miss W. White. Third Grade MM M. Can-others. Second Oradc Miss II. Davis. First Grade Miss M. Million. TWKNTJKTII AVil.Vt'i : SCHOOL. Fourth Grade Aliss 1C. Payne. Third Grade Miss L. Crocker. Second Grade Aliss .1. Shea. First Grndo-AIiss E. Belati. ii : imr srmiT : SCHOOL. Fourth Grade Miss E. Barston. Third Grade Miss S. Shields. Second Grade Mrs. L. Graves. First Grade Miss Ida Xipp. Ttmi.VTii : : .vniuirr SCHOOL. Third and Second Grades Aliss B. t\nderf-on. Second and First Grades Miss E. Tones. AVKNtTi : 11 SCHOOL. Fourth and Third Grades Miss Stella Graves. Second and First Grades Miss Anna Mikesell. OLD riHiiec STUIIT : SCHOOL. Miss Kitty Buschell. AVOODDLTKY SCHOOL. Miss M. Uoardman. CLAIllv SCHOOL. Marv Duncun. SCHOOL. Clara Southwell. HIGH SCHOOL. II. II. Prouty , principal ; Miss A. Iluleman , Mibs E. Vining , AIus M. Green. SALE Of Council BlufTt ) Lots At Auction. I will offer for sale and sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots in Cochran's addition to Council BlulTs. Ono lot of every other pair through out the whole addition will bo sold with the privilege to the purchaser of the re main ing lot at the same price. Tlio ground on which the addition is laid is Known as the old fair ground forty , north of the Union Paoillc depot , and south of Broadway. The number of lots are 100 , or four to the aero. TIUMS. : Ten per cent of the purclmso 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 proj.orty purchasers will get warrantee deeds , title perfect. ] will also soil 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 OF SALK KlUTHMKBIl It ! . The place of sale will bo on the grounds \Vetlnesday , the 12lh of Sr-ptombor , 18SS , and continue from day to day till all is sold. The lots and blocks w.lll bo numbered on stakes and maps furnished bidders on day of salo. Other particulars on day of salo. A. COCHHAN. Divine Sympathy. At the Congregational church yesterday day morning there was a communion service. Tlio musio was furnished by a nmloquartottoand Prof , do Normandio , presided again at the organ , after an absence of several months. Ill-hoalth necessitated a trip eastward , with resl and recreation. By the way ho han dled the kojsand pedals yesterday ii appeared that ho has regained his ac customed vigor and has lost none of his skill. The sermon yesterday morning by the pastor , llov. G. W. Crofts , was on the subject , "Tho Sympathy o , Chri t. " He showed the necessity o human sympathy. The con.mand had been given to rejoice with these who do rejoice , nnd weep with these who weop. It was often dilllcult to rejoice with these who do rejoice. It was not always easy to be glad to see another moro to highly prospered than ourselves , and to rejoice at another's irood fortune or suc cess. Yet congratulations were pleas ant to those w'ho had thu won a victory. Sweeter yet was the symiwthy of sorrow. a None could extend this sympathy like ono who had experienced like sorrow. Humanity needed a divine , perfect , inexhaustible - exhaustible source of sympathy. It had it in Christ. Christ wafa the great sym pathizer , because ho came upon the same piano of humanity. He also wen ) through like human experiences , and more than all he was deeply , personal ! } interested in every ono of his children. At the close of the Eormon there was is the service of reception of new members A Sickly Sunday Law. There was a sound of revelry last Sat urday night at Orisbach's platjo on Main street , und soon after 12 o'clock a police itl I was sounded and the "canity store' was closed , M per the orders of the mayor in tl.o matter of closing saloons ou Sunday. This place is uo saloon ind more , there hasbeen no claim mndo hat liquors nro pold there at all. Ol otirso the proprietor obeyed the oxecu- Jvo order , but with the protest that other places , puloons nnd g.inibllng ilaccs.wero running in full blast and ho ilono was ordered to close his doors , ' 'urther investigation revealed the fact .hat several saloons on Broadway wore still operating. The front doors were clobod , but the side doors wore open , and hero entrance way effected by c.ny who wanted a drink. The wambling dons wore all open and tinning their games , while in front woto the pluggoi-H ready to capture any inlucky fellow who had a dollar and was too drunk to know it. A .saloon keeper , whoso place has now i permanent injunction against it , t-aid o Tin : Bui : reporter : "This shows the whole business. What is the reason the iniyoidon't close the gambling houses ? la makes us close up all right , and wo { cop orderly places , while at thcho other ' places well , you know how it IH 'ust as well as I do. What about the icoiihosy Why they are not being paid it all , and the mayor iblVt enforcing the aw. There iba nigger in the fence botno- whorc. and I wish you would find out A-hnt it is. Perhaps borne ol TIIK Bin : eadorboan givcboine information upon the btibjoyt. ' Kor Sale. Ten acres in Council Bluffs , off the east end of the Balmrd SO. Will make 7:2 : lots , bamo as the Omaha add. , which t joins on thobouth. Ninth avo. drive way lo U. ] ' . bridge passes through the .ract. Title clear. One-third down , jalanco ono and twoycai-b. High t pur cent. A. V. Stone nnd glass fruit jars at Fearon's. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s oan ollico , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , ind all other articles of value without cmovnl. All business strictly con II- dontial. lirutnl TrcntiiKMil of Prl-toncrH. An article appeared in the Council UlulTs department of the Republican yosterdny morning denying the truth of the article in Saturday morning's Bii : : ogarding the exhibition of brutality of the city jailor in the case of the two young bootblacks. It says "tho write-up > f the affair is clearly one of malovo- cnce. . It was only a desperate oll'ort to rente , a prejudice against a very clll- ient and obliging ollicial. The highly respected and well known citizens liavon't shown up , and the entire thing is a 'fake' of the rankest order. " The fact of the matter is that there is plenty of good authority for the article in question. The two citizens referred to are Messrs. .1. W. Squire and W. II. White. Tlio former gentleman was seen yesterday , and ho not only upheld tno article as it appeared in Tin : Bui : , but insisted that it was not strong enough to set forth all of the disgusting features of the jailor's heartless inhu manity. The city marshal , under whoso charge the city jail is kept , acknowl edged that the treatment was wrong nnd said that it would not have been al lowed if ho had been present. The Republican hoodwinker still further . goes on to say that "if the para- , , ijraper in question had only injured into the circumstances of the case , there is a possibility that ho might not have drawn the 'long bow' to the ex tent ho did. " 1 in : BKB man talked with several parlies regarding the matter , the jailor among the number , and saw for himself the half-drowned boys when the mayor ordered them lot out of the cell into the unlight. , The facts of the case wore not overdrawn nor distorted in the slightest degree , as the aforenamed citizens , who were present , are ready to testify. It was not claimed that the boys did not need punishment , but it was the brutal method employed , of which complaint was made. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confldcntul. Ofllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Alain street , up-stairs. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of vnluo , at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Alain , over American express. Artists protcr the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Alusic Co. , 224 Broadway. Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtelo. A Slinollnir Scrape. A party of half a do/.on of the city sports wont out to Big lake Saturday night for a grand blow-out nnd jam- boreo. There was considerable tangle- foot taken along , and toward morning the hilarity was at full tide. About S daylight yesterday morning they ro"t ] turned to the city , and ono of the party was a candidate for the services of a doctor. His scalp was laid ojrtm for four inches by a pistol bullet , and ho was covered with blood. So many clif- ferent stories of how it occurred were told that it is impossible to toll which is the correct one. The one generally accepted is that the victim , Bon Long , accidentally and unintentionally got in range of Dan Carrigg's revolver. Ono of the party baid that Long fell overboard , and as the ether wore trying to pull him into the boat the gun was discharged with the above result. It was lirst reported that it was not an accident , and the chief of police investigated the matter , lie found Long bound asleep in bed , with his head tied up , and the others refused to toll anything about it , ex cept that it was an accident. Just how much of an accident it was will not probably bo known until the interested parties got ready to toll it. Long was able to bo out last evening , nnd gave the following account of the affair : The party went out lo the lake on to fish. Some of them got to fooling around in the boat , and Long was com pelled to jump overboard to prevent up- fcotting the boat. Shortly afterward Carrigg decided to test his markman- ship by seeing how clo&o ho could shoot the heads of his companions and not hit them. Ilo cut the rim oil Mitchell's hat and then tried Long's. The lat ter ' had his back to the slicotor , and the llrst ho know bullet ' ploughed along the top of his head' . The hall passed directly through the crown of his hat , tearing up the seal ] ) . It was a very narrow escape. Dr. Bellinger , who dressed the wound , says that if the ball had gone the six teenth of an inch lower it would hnvo entered thu skull and produced instant death. Carrigg has always been vary . careless with Ins gun , and it Is hopori that this lesson \rill prove salutary. It nn experience that no money would 1 tempt a man to go throughand Long is very fortunate to bu able to still take his'menls regularly. Creamery butter at Fearon's. Ho Prefers Nebraska. After arresting Baujjhman Saturday evening for the larceny of a chain from Rcbiusoa Bros.1 jewelry store , Chief MCI\S \ wont over tD'Omnhu to lliul the other parties iinUi'iitoil. | ) Ho found his ntui nml had hhri'n'n.ic' < tci1 , but the fel- ow refused to come oack to thi sklo of ho rlvor. Tins 9,11 foiled the chief that 10 had I'ight man nml ho requested his detention. This nioj-nin Mr. IJoblnfon vill cross the river to identify the irisoner , and if ho proves to be the Ight man , reqtilsltibn papers will bo > cuurcd anil ho will bo brought over H're. So much time wu * ) consumed in per- uetitig these arrangements that the chief mi-soil the last dummy and was ! ompelled to walk home. Ho did not ako kindly to the idea but It was the jest ho could do , as no tennis could pot icro s the bridge nt that Into hour. Ho irrivcd homo about t > o'clock in the norning. Ho hopes that the now motor ino will bo completed before ho has to cpeat the trip , as it is suid that the , ' ios for the motor track are placed just 'ar enough apait to make walking easy , vhich is not the case with the Union "acille ( lummy track. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. If yon have property for sale at a bar- jain'list it with us an'd wo will advor- .iso it free of charge. A. A. Clark & Jo. , corner Broadway and Alain , over American express. Good dwellings and lots for sale on nonthly payments by E. II. Sheafo & Jo. , corner Bioadway and Main sts. , tip stairs. Iho lllunv Will He Thorc. Yesterday afternoon the traveling nen of this cit.\ held a meeting at the Ogden house pa-lors to consider the natter of taking part in the trades > arado in Omaha on Thursday next. Mr. Dunn , representing Poregoy it Moore , was elected chairman. A committee of the Omaha associa tion were present. Tlieso wore : M. Itayley , R Hodman , Will Hoth and E. Lyons. The formal invitation was ex pended through this committee. Messrs. Morse , Sherman and Corbaley wore appointed a local committee to arrange - range for a participation by the local traveling men. All those who desire to taleo part will ntl their names to the committee , who will report them to the Omaha commit tee and have places assigned in the pa rade. The regulation uniform , silk hat mil white llannel shirt , will bo worn by nil the "druinmois" who take part in ; he parade. The line will bo formed jotween ! ) and 10 o'clock , and all par ticipants are requested to bo on Hie ground a quarter before 0 o'clock. The "boys. ' ' hero are enthusiastic in .ho matter and they will doubtless see -hat in this , the grandest demonstration , ho west lias evorjia'5 , Council BlulTs is ' 'itly represented. Coitl Proposals Uuntcd. Sealed propo-als w'ill bo received on or before September , 1 , 1888 , atthcollicc of the superintendent of the Iowa insti- .ution for the education of deaf and lumb , Council Blutfsja. , for furnishing said institution with , coal for the year , commencing September 1 , 18S8 , said coal to be delivered in the bins of said institution. Bidder * will give the price on each grade of coal , together with such recommendations or references as to quality as they may elect ; a sample carload of the co.il to be furnished mil a bond for the faithful carrying out of the terms of the bids will be required ivhon the award is made. Bids should > o indorsed "proposals for coal" and ad dressed to the Honorable Board of .Trustees of the Iowa Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. The joard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HnxiiY W. ROTHKIIT. Superintendent. A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on ' 'arm and city property. The City AVnIIct. Following is the report of the city auditor for the month of August , 1888 : Intersection paving $ 4.000.00 Marshal 1,37-1.411 MaT Total $ . 1,828.00 Total amount drawn : Improvement bond fund $ " > , S20.03 General finul < ! ,8il.-t3 : Police fund 251.10 Total SS2/JO-J.01 Disbursed as follows : Fire department $ 1,101.25 Police department T99.55 Streets und nllojs 1.45-I.22 Salaries city ofllcors G33.fl5 City engineer 879.31 Printing and supplies 470.35 Ga and street lights S94.45 Miscellaneous ' 140.05 Grading , intersections 4S'J. IS City marshal's department 201.1)5 ) Inspectors 1)97.50 ) Condemnation . 450.00 Special ( curbing 4'JOO.OO Special < grading 0,251 19 Special | paving 50,5')0.00 ) Intersecting grading 4S9.18 Intersecting paving 8,000.00 Library 370 30 Total $82,032.01 Piiro Mlllc Wanted. Sealed j proposals.will bo received on Ol before Sept. 1 , 1888 , at the ollico of the superintendent o'f the Iowa institu tion for the education of deaf and dumb , Council Blull's , In. , for furnishing the said institution good , unadulterated , pure milk , in quantities as the institu tion may require , ami at such times as of may bo directed by the proper olllcors. Albo lo furnish pure cream under re 3 quirements as above btatcd. 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. W. ROTIIKUT , Superintendent. A. A. Clark ft Co. , real estate brok ers , have alibtof choice inside property their books. Nothing but bargains ' offered. For bargains in real estate bee E. II. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway and Main btreet , upstairs. - _ Pull line of BlrtJot music at Council Bluffs Music Co.i2iU Broadway. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER , PBICB $15. la equal to any High Priced Machine. Tbe Killson Mimeograph , the best apparatus for ruimlfoMlrU , uutocraplila and type writing work 3.000 copies can ba mkin , The Ezcelslor C ; . , Council Bluffs , la. D , H , McDANELD & GO , , A Hides. Tallow. Pelts , sia les Wool and Furs. For Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 0 und ess Main StreetCouncil Bluffslow * . SPECIAL NOTICES , XOTIOK. St'tX lAIiadverMiplm-iils/suchns Lost , I'ouml , TO l.onii. I'or Sale , To Kent. Wants. Hoard- lip , etc. , will tip Insertoti In nils ( oliunii nrfiio o\\ rule nf TiV : CUNTS I'KH l.l.N 1 : for tup first tisiTtloti mill rivu Cents Vet Uno for i-ncli sub- seciie | t Insertion , l.i'.ue nihcrtlsrmctitN at iiirnitlco. No. li I'cnrl Street , nenr Ilroatl\Miy , Conntll Illnirs town. WANTS. "ANTHl ) A IIm rlnsi barber. Xo other T need npiily. Fritz lli'inlmrdl , I'liclllc niQ barber slioii , Council Illuilx.a CASH paid for ( 'oml , IIII > M ed farms liil'ott- nwaitamle aim Harrison countlus. Applj to Horace K\cretl , Council llluIIV , In. TYTANTHD llanlwiiro. An iinprovcU fnrin TI of KiO ucresi , H ) ncros under plow. HOIIM ) Hid feiut'8 In good order ; seed sprint ; wnler in niiifh pnstnrp. Will trade for stock of hard are. rnrivtrtlciilarsaililreii6J.ll. ritzgernlil , Sonpnrell , Council llluirs , In , " \ \ 7ANTI3IVonil turner nt tmeo. Ftraily cinploj inont to uood imn .1. V. Cody , .231 Washington live , Council Illuux , In , FOU Hr.ST-Hoomsfor lljtht housekeeping. WKllhat. ? Olt HUNT A largo nuinlier of ( j.ioil dwell- - Itijis Call mid examine list. I' . II. Sheafo \ Co. , llrondttny nnd Main t , tip stairs. p"olnt71i ( TrsT-elnss barber - ber , Hln 'lo innti , Steady uinployinrnt . AddiesH nt once , barber shop , rlist Na- tlonal : bank building , West 1'olnt , Nub. F mN'r : Xlrcly fnrnlshi > d , u miltn of Jrooms also a Hlncle room , one block from llrondway , 1-J ( llcnn live , FOIt HUNT rurnlshed rooms nt 117 fourth street , Council UltilK In. Foil HUNT-A new house with nlno roomn and nil modern com utilonfes In best location In thoclty. J'lefer tenant who will ifiittwoun- turnlshed rooms. \ \ . y. Cooper , luO Main st. Flt ( ) ItHN'T runilsliril room nnd alcove for < > ntK'imin. 1 ' ' K InqnliiMit 1'JI 1'ointli street. SA 1.13 My new ei ht-room cottage on Sviomla > u. W C. .liimes. OK SALi-Hnrbcr : slio ] ) at IV ) llrouilway , ( ouni'll Illulls ; KOod tnuUi ; fiitlsructor } reasons for sollliif ? ; ljuruln ( lor the right man. "ITIOII ixrilANOI2-A : line , \voll iMsortodW.1100 J Htopk of "tatlouery , fancy Kood , Jo elrv , otr , In a thriving town for lusldcncu In Soutli Omali.i. It. T. llryunt & Co. , t s llroiulnay , Council Illtills , la. _ LOT for sale or trade for u tuatn. Inqtilro nt lt-0' . Mh ht. fToiJSlIS forTent. Joliuston \ Van I'ntten , I I : j I. Mrtlu st. ALIJ-ncrohinall fiult Inrm very clioap. Just outsldo city limits or111 ilivido Into ! 0 ncro tracts to suit uuichasur. H T llryaut AJo ( WANTI'D Stocks of mcrcliandbe to ox- change for city property lu Council Illulls , : imaha. or v , estt'i n laud or chattels of any kind. Wo make exchanging a specialty. H. T. liiyant At Co. , CSS llioaduiiy. ADDITION ! The Choicest Ground For Residence in the Western Part of the Oity. IH now plated In Ileantlfnl , tarpolots. ; About tc niiilnuti.s ililc on the motor to Douu- l.ws Strc'et , Omaha. They Ho on a level but elevated strip of ground. ' About.'JvOjaids fiomthe new motor line to Omaha. Less than 1'j miles from the Council Ulnira I'oMnilUe. Nearly lIce as large in size as most of the ni'Vily platted lots , ( looif jiulillc schools nc.ir l > y. The proposed Ilonlevard bounds It on the north. TITUIS : Perfect. AHhTHACT : 1'ilntcil AliMiact and War ranty Deed with each Iot. GHADi ; : i\ainlnotncbBl.otM : w 1threference to the urade before bujlngaLot The ordinary pi lc of a Lot In t.aved on grade alone. If you buy ono of Onse Lots. -TERMS- To a good class of purchasers a limited num ber of Lots will be hold for 1-10 doi\n ; balance In monthly payments WITHOUT INTEREST ! Al'PIiV TO FINLEY BURKE , J. J. Itrown IJldg. . 113 Pearl St. , Council lllutfs , Iov > a. KYNETT'S MIXTURE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY , FLUX , CHOLERA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS , Ovorco.nlnc nil oppobltlon. 1111 the cemeteries with newly made graves , leaving the once happy homo with nothliiK but memen toes of lovcil ones lost. Where JKYNETT'S MIXTURE | Is u&eil It Is universally found to bo EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY , The value of a. BltiRlo bottle for use In amof c thu nbovu mimed discuses Is really incalculable. Mon v could not Induce those \Ui < > have thoi- a ouclily tried It to lie without It. Tlio maiket Is tull or ii-medlps fornbtmllar putnosu. ami all have merit in homo case * , but \vlth them it Is a Mubboin fact that these are in many places the MOST FATAL DISEASES the countiy. Witii this medicine they uro THE LEAST FATAL. Ills medicine has now been used In this country FOR FORTY YEARS , ANll TO-IIIV I KYNETT'S MIXTURE h lias no equal on earth. Sold by druggists every where. HARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Agents. Council Illuffb , Iowa. mo TREE OF LIFE ! iMJsltlvo euro for Liver and ICIdnov troub , all Blood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep , and Sour Stomach , Is found iu MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE , sale by local druggists and druggists evorywheie. Pricetl per bottle , six for 5. Addiess ult communications to J. II. JNOOHK , Council Bluffs , la. SO GO TO Baird's for Fruits. Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I , TIDBBTTS , niul Save Money. No 3l.i llromhuiy. For your JLightCarriages BUGGIES , CARTS mid OTHER VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt Lnrpost Stock nnd Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. 12O Brondwny. Telephone No. 2O1. PROMPT DELIVERY. For. CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS -.Go to J No. 2O Mnln Stroot. SWANSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ' Ilctt 1'ianoi mill Uiuani on M < itti > u ALLEN'S RESTAURANT No , 4-06 BROADWAY , Ol'Jl LX'L'ltAUllDlNAUY LOW J'lllCtiS for S110J2S It the CIUM of the llluh 7Vmi > n < iwci > / C"ini > illlim. ( x HOOT \ .vi/o/ : mom : . / : . / ; ADAMS A co , Xn - /fiom/iuty. / . Council lllitfl * , < < i i. SCOF1ELD & CAV1N , No. 2OO Brondwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of DUBLIN BROTHERS , 533 B'way All Fruits In Tholr Sunson. Tel. 29O. If 1'on Want Suit ! Ucposit or Chcup Loan , Call on JntrrnatloiKtl Jtulldinii , Lountnul Investment Union Jl. V. Jflll > a > .S'OuV , HOC 2O N. Main J. P. ANDERSON MACHINE. Mdnaia-r W. H. KNEPHER , ao' ' THE GROCER , 744 B'dway Wliilc nt I.AIiE MAMAWA Take llio M. P. K.OHRER . For the Beach. A FIXE DOUJILK DECKKD STKAMKll. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , St. SSarys five. , 103 ftlain Street , OMAHA , XKB. COUNCIL. PIANOS. A triumvirate of instruments which cannot bo excelled in tone , beauty of finish r nnd general workmaiibhip. Royal and Century Organs Excel all others in blylo of case , beauty of finish and volume of tono. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All kinds of Musical In&truments , Russian Gut Strin s , Sheet Music and Musio Books. Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. Our Department of TOYS ami FANCY GOODS , wo are cloning out at less than co > t. Dealers please make iiolo ol' this , ami cct our goods clit'np. KSXABlilHUED 1812. INCORPOK.VTUI ) 1878 CO. , IIASSRLON , 0)110 ) , MASUI'ACTUKKUS. SIZES FROM rspcclally . 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators. ' AUTOMATIC CUT-OPP ENGINES. Specifications and estimate ! furnished for complete steam pKuti Ileculntloii. Durability untecU. Can show letters from USOM where fuel Uconomy la equal with c'orllss M n-touiu Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOFtY ij D l7l M DI M C Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Hans , Estimates , HDI ijn n DI nr\l IN DI INC. " " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown , Building , Council Hltiffi , , Iowa. r-iMl rni iOI/CT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 I IN LL Y bU ni\L" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N CPU I ID V Justice ol the Peace. Ofllcc over American Express , No. 419 oUnUnZ.Broadway . i Broadway , Council Bltill * . Iowa. j STONE Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era & SIMSAttorneys Courts. Olllcc Rooms 7 and 8 , Sliugar ( Beno Blade'J ' Counci1 Bluffs , Iowa. J UA7CM Dentist. Corner Mam Street and Kiist Avenue , Councf 1 Cp , nnZ.LIV" Blufls , Iowa. A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the romuinlng lots in Squiro's rulJltion to Council Blufffl , t Boll the finest located lots In the city for $50 cash payment , iinrt loiiff tlmo on buliinco , to persons who ilcsiro to secure homes , nna I will maUo lin loans to these who dcsiro siiil in building houses. Cull nt once and sco fit Mnsonlc Temple , Council Bluffs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1014 UoueUi fit.i Omaha , Neb OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. ldftBr4tan ? Oouaell Hiafn , Una. UiUbUh 4 ' usi