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ssa * ep * . THE OMAHA DAILY KE ® : WEDNESDAY , JULY 24. 188D. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLtrFFS. OFP1CI5. NO 13 STUEKT. Delivered br carrier In Any Tart of II. W. TII.&fr. / TKLHPHONESl JIUPINTPB omen No. a. NIGHT EUITOII , No. 23. MINOH MHNTION. N. Y. P. Cd. Olcason coal. 0.11. Muslo Co. , 633 B'way. Belter , tailor , 810 Uroadwny. Brans' laundry , 724 Uroadwny. D.V. . Otis , city nml farm lonna. Contractor GcorRO l > . Miller ho removed hi ? onico to the Merriam block. Tlio stcnmcr Nclllo Keller , now nt Lalto Mnnawn , will bo taken to Lnko Contrary , near St. Joe , Mo. The case of Jennie Green , charted with keeping a disorderly house , was again con tinued yesterday morning. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha & Council HlulTs Chautauqua as- Bombly will bo held this evening a . 7:30 : o'clock at the board of trade rooms. A full attendance Is desired , A ball team between two Juvenile teams , the Fit7gcrnlds and tho'WIlllam Arnds , on the Tenth nvenuo grounds yesterday uflcr- hoon , resulted In a victory for the former by a score of VM to SO. The temperance meetings under the nusplccn of the Woman's ' Christian Tcmnor- nnro union will bo held hcrcaltcr at 3 p. in. in the Presbyterian church nnd in the even- lag in the tent. They arc well attended. The fourtlt annual reunion nf the old set tlers of Pottawnttamlo and Mills counties will bo held at Malvcrn August 25) ) . Special trams will , bo run from Council Bluffs. John N. Baldwin , csq. , will deliver the ad dress. Eugene Graham nnd Charles Spencer , two of the old employes at Frank Levin's and Charley Helstor's barber shops , tmvo pur chased the simp of C. J. Hotli , No. 52'J Broad way , and will go into business for thorn- selves. While Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boardsloy were coming irom Luke Manawa Monday evening they were run into by it rig driven by two prostitutes. Mrs. Bcnrdsley was thrown out , sustaining ouvero bruises about the hand and arm. Ono of the prostitutes U enld to be from this city und the other from Missouri Valley. The police are looking after them. Mrs. Jcnnlo MncConncll was presented Monday evening with n , beautiful diamond ring by Miss Belle Kobinson us a token of her appreciation of Mrs. MacConnell's ef forts us ntairu manager for the "Smugglers of Senovton , " presented by u homo talent opera club some limn ago. She was largely responsible ! for the successful stage efforts which were obtained. The ring will be more highly prized , no doubt , for its ussoclatioas even than for its intrinsic value. L. C. Dale procured one of the dead sea lions from Captain Eastman , whoso happy family of twenty nmphldlnns was broken up yesterday by a serious row between two Jealous males , which took the form of a duel to the death. The monster which Mr. Dale got weighed 400 pounds. Although killed in a deadly light with his fellows , the body was not much injured , and is now in the hands of Taxidermist F , J. Brazee , who is mounting it for the high school museum. Captain Kast- nian look the survivors east yesterday via the Milwaukee. A dozen of them arc con signed to Lincoln park , Chicago , and thu re mainder KO to the Paris exposition. * ' Dexter , employment. The "Famous" has surprises for you. For snlo ; two lots on motor line between 24th and 2T > th streets. MOO each If taken im mediately. A. A. Clark & Co. Fine jowclry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing nt E. Burhorn. Have your old furniture upholstered , Rood s now. It. Morgan , TJ3 Uroadwuy , Have-our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. J. G. Tipton , rail ostote , 627 B'dway. Personal Parngrnphri. Maurice Lewis is vibitlncr friends at Har- lan. lan.Rev. Rev. C. Johnson nnd wife , of Alta. , are visiting friends In the city. John H. Morris , of Maquoketa , is the guest of his nephew , Benny Wells. Mrs. Dr. Montgomary and daughter Eva have gone to Clear Lake for a three weeks' stay. stay.Mr. Mr. Fred Palmer , collector of toll at the east nnd of the new bridge , has been laid off for the past week by u slight attack of mala rial fever. * R. F. Strong , of Orange City , is looking around with a view of locating In thu drug business in this city. Dr. E. E. Looinis and wife loft last even ing for tticlr homo in Janosvillo , Wls. , after a three weeks' visit with irlends hero. Miss Clarn L. Louis , of Avoca , is in the city , the guest of her brothers , T. B. and A. M. Louis , and Mrs. W. W. Bllger , her lister. Henry Barren , the Northwestern engineer who was hurt some tlmo ago while making the run from Council Bluffs to Boone , is again on duty. Dr. W. A. S. Murphy , a graduate , practical - cal and scientific optician , has removed to this city nnd yesterday opened an ofllco in the Merriam block. O. W. Scott , superintendent of the Oslca- lonsa city schools , and wife , are the guests of Prof. McNaughton and wlfo. Prof. Bcott has just finished a term ot Instruction et tba Mills county institute at Glor.wood. R. B. Wescott left yesterday morning over the "Q" for Clartndn , where ho goes for treatment for nervous prostration , Induced by cxcesslvo mental work during the hot weather. Ho recently bad an epileptic attack , and is sadly In need * of rest and nulot. It Is hoped tnat a few weeks will see him completely restored to health. There never was anything llkotho Famous in Council Bluffs. Opposite Ogden house. List your property with A. A. Clark & Co S. E. Wtidswortb & Co , loan monoy. Monoyloanod nt L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan nlllco on furniture , pianos. liorHcs , wagons , person ul property of all kinds , nnd nil other articles of value , without roinovul. All business strictly confi dential. _ The "Famous , " opposite Ogden house. C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Chapman's old stand. Largest trunk factory in west. Imitation * . Certain parties , without brains enough to originate an idea and without energy enough to work up a trade on their own brands , are advertising themselves as sole agents for the celebrated Santo Hosa cigars , which wo In troduced ton years ago , aud which now en joy the reputation of being the best ana most widely known of nny 10 cent cigar sold in the eutlro west. We therefore desire to in form the trade thai wo always have been and nro still solo owners and proprietors ot ths | brand of clean , and wish to caution the trade that all brands of Santo Hoias not made In factory No. 131 , Jlrst district. Pa. , are base imitations of the well known Santo Hosa. See that the label has printed thereon the words P. & M.'B Santo Rosa Cuban Miulo. Alt others nro imitations aud are of Inferior quality. Pr.umoY & MOOHB. July SO , 16b'J. ' Council Bluffs , la. 1'Mvo Ilnrrrat Katouralons. The Burlington Route , C. , B. & Q. R. R. , Will sell from principal stations on Its lines. en Tuesdays , August 0 and 20 , September 10 cud 24 und October 8 , harvest excursion tickets at half rates to points In the farming regions of the west , southwoU and north west. For tickets and further Information concerning these excursions call on your nearest C. , B. & Q. ticket agent , or address P. S. Eustls , general passenger and ticket agent , Chicago , 111. Splendid bargain * at Marcus' clothing Itoro before removal to new bulliUutf. IN AND' ABOUT THE BLUFFS Present Status of the Trouble in the Dodge Light Guards. A HALT CALLED ON LICENSES. Proposition of the IJrlck Plant Coin- puny Dentil ofn Notc l Driver Drawings nt the Trades Dis play Pcraonnla. Tlio DodRn Light Gnnrd t Ifllonltr. Judging from nil accounts , thcro Is a Rood sized row to bo settled before pence and har mony Is restored botwcon the ofilccrs and privates of tbo Dodge Light Guard , Tbo fight soms to bo based on Aitcbison ami nntl-Aitchispn.jind ncithjr 10o | jdisposed to quit until tbO opposition Is vlliqulshcd. As nearly ns can bo ascertained , It seems tea a fight between the two lieutenants , Altchl- son and Dixon , on ono side , nnd the members of the company on the other. An account of tbo trouble nt tha recant election of a cap tain has already appeared In these columns. It Is admitted by all the members of the company that , W. E. Foster , the captain- elect , was elected to that position with the understanding that ho should resign us soon ns the company found a good man to take his tiluco. This la Just what aggravates the trouble. It is stated that Colonel C.istlo will not submit to any such tricky work , and if he tlnds that such Is nctually the case , will set aside the election and order another ono. Tills , however , Is , tbo very thing which the company wants , The only reason for electing Foster was sim ply to gain tlmo , as Lloutcnnnt Altchlson refused to grunt a postponement of the elec tion. The whole secret of the mutter Is that the company wanted to elect Captain Mount , of Shcnandoah , and to this the lieutenant objected. Members of the company were In correspondence witb Captain Mount , rela tive to accepting the position , but no definite arrangements bud been made , and fur this reason the company wanted the election de ferred. Lieutenant Altchlson WIIB opposed to the election of Captain Mount , and de clared openly that ho would not servo under him. Members of tha comuany assert that Lieutenant Altchlson was so anxious to scr cure the election himself that bo rushed things a little too fast for his own good , and they wore compelled to do ns they did to out match him. They state that the colonel will overlook their action when ho hears the full particulars in the case , and they will request to have the ofllcu of captain kept open until they find a suitable man to fill It , in case the recent election is sot aside. They Insist that there Is no discord whatever In the company , except between the lieutenants nud the privates , and that never bo f ore has the company acted so unanimously re garding any ono matter. They express the opinion that Colonel Castle will insist on Lieutenant Atuhlson getting Into the camp with tbo company , or will relieve him of all command. Atcluson has stated that bo would retain his commission until August 12 , tha day of going Into camp , and would then soud In his resignation. Lieutenant Dixon was to do the same thing , thus leav ing the company without a commanding of- Jlcer. The boys Incline to the belief that the colonel will promptly sit down on this plan and will send n committee of three to Shcn andoah this afternoon to wait upon the chief regimental onlcer. Lieutenant Atchison Is also corresponding with Colonel Goalie , and has presented his side of the caso. The situation at present Is somewhat peculiar. The trouble originated over a very small matter , which is nothing serious cvon now , but a step In the wrong direction Is liable to bring on a general out break oven If it docd not result in the dis banding of the company. The controversy i cgurdtng Captain Mount was at the bottom of the dilUculty , and If all reports are true an explanation from that gentleman would throw a little light on certain matters. Lieutenant Dixon received u letter from him stating most , positively that ho could not ac cept the position , und members of the com pany soy that ho wrote them before the mat ter was decided and had given no final an swer. Ono of the privates yesterday gave tbo following statement of utTuirs : "It Is certain thai Lieutenant Altcblson would have been elected to the captaincy In case Captain Mount would not accept , if ho bad not shown his hand In this manner. Ho isn good drillmaster , and that would bavo Insured his election , with Mount out of the field. He got hot because we didn't elect him , nnd Is now trying to got even by downIng - Ing the company. This talk about the colonel making It hot for us nnd discharging a num ber of the boys is nil buncombe. If ho dis charges a single man , that will bo the move preceding the disbanding of the company , for the boys all stand together , and would not resign. Colonel Castle will not want to do that , for this Is his best company , and we have the finest equipments of any company in tlio regiment. 1 toll you , ho will not want to let us go. and besides , we have some influcnco with him. We have ordered our new uniforms , which are to be the finest made. They will bo full regulation style , similar to our old ones , only of liner material. Wo have ordered thirty uniforms and forty helmets. Wo will got the rest of tlio uniforms next winter , for we can't afford It now. Wo will sleep In tbo armory from now until time to go to camp , and drill from 5 to 0 o'clock every morning , when it is cool. Sergeant McNcal drills us , nnd he will take us to camp if the lioutun- ants Hunk out on us. "We propose to go to camp , and wo will not come homo empty-handed. We are not going to bo Imposed upon by anybody. Last year the boys were all stuck on Ailchlson's work at cauip , nud if Captain Cowles had resigned then ho would have been elected unanimously. That overcoat deal last winter settled it all , and the boys have not forgotten , although ho says It was all amicably settled. Captain Foster , Sergeant McNcal and Corporal Finloy will go down to see the colonel to-day and explain things , but I toll you right now that discharges won't ' go. " The "Famous , " 50oas good ns al. Kollcy & Younkormnn sell groceries Chuso and fcjunborn coffees a spccialy. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirtH by Cascade Laun dry company. Local Hearing or tlio Intcr-Slnto Lmw , It scorns that tbo Intor-stuto commerce law has a bearing on the question of enforcing licenses from the Omaha grocerymon , ped dlers , venders and common carriers who cross tbo bridge ti > do business in this city. For some weeks east the mayor and city council have Insisted that nil these par- tics should pay a license for doing business In Council Uluifs , and several arrests have followed. The United States suuremo court now steps in and says It cannot bo done un der the provision of the Inter-stula law , and In accordance with this ruling tbo mayor bus Issued an order to the marshal and chief of police that these parties are not to bo inter fered with In the future. The ruling ap plies to book canvassers nnd nil others hav ing any articles to sell who coma from out side the state. Those who leside here will have to pay as usual If the authorities are deposed to make them , flia prevailing idea seems to bo that the result will ho to send Council UlufTs peddlers to Omaha , and the Omniums to Council HlulTs. What the final outcome will bo it is hard to determine , but ono thing Is settled , that tbo bowl about un just discrimination against Omaha business men is nt an end , Take your pennies to tbo "Famous. " During tbo hoi weather many housekeep ers compluta that "no ono seems to care to eat meat , none of it tastes real good. " This complaint is not made by those who bavo bought toothsome juicy incuts from "Our Market , " corner of Story und Main streets , K M. Walker knows how to select and drois meat. Cook corned beef Is a specialty. The Propoaetl Hriok Sinking Plant. Interest In the now brick making scheme Is growing apace , und the general expression is one of hope that the projectors of the en. tcrprlse will carry it tbiough to u successful completion , Tbo Importance of the enter prise Is recognized by the city onlclals und private cilUens alike , and all unite la ex tending encouragement , Mr. B. A. Wick- bam , of this city , who ig ono of tbo orlgiua- tors of the Idea , and Is pushing the mutter as fust ns possible , stated yesterday that n proposition would at once bo submitted to the city council nnd board of trado. Said ho : "Wo will make them a fair nnd square offer to put in n plant to cost tSO.OOO , on con dition that wo are guaranteed n hnnio mar ket for our brlek. Wo will not ask them to glvo any contract for furnishing brick , as all wo want Is a homo market , an J wo will see to It that our prices nro such ns will secure us the contract. If wo nro given this encour agement , and the plant Is put In , thcro Is not the slightest doubt but that it will be in creased tn a $100,000 plant insldo ofi three years. " Members of the board of trndo who have talked regarding the matter express them selves as greatly In favor Of It , nnd assort that It will result In far creator benefit to this city than any enterprise which hus been secured for Council 13 luffs in some tlmo. The establishment of the plant hinges on the no tion of the city council , If that body Is wijl- Ing to let contracts for putting down 75,000 yards of paving the plant will bo put in , Qtlfcrwlso It Is not assured. The coini ) ; > jiy floe * not Insui that the work snail bo'H&iiO this war , In fad , Ui6y do Hot want It done UnTilnoxt season , but they want the contract lot to assure them tbat thcro will bo a mar ket In the city next year. The projectors do not rely on the homo market for their solo support , however , as they claim to bo nblo to compote successfully with any similar plant In this part of the country. It is hoped that the necessary guarantee will bo forthcoming nnd work on the new plant commenced very shortly , Houses for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. City steam laundry , 34 Main , tol. Ml. The biggest bargains over offered in children's white dresses this week at Friedman's. _ _ Dentil of T. W. McAtlnnis. The many friends of Thomas W. Me- Adauis will bo pained to learn of his death , which occurred aMils homo , No. 015 Fourth avenue , shortly after 0 o'clock yesterday morning. About seven weeks ago ho was at tacked with Inflammation of the bowels , which developed into typhoid pneumonia and brain fever , ami for a whllo his Ufa was despaired of. Ho finally began to recover , and a few days ago it was reported that he was rapidly improvingTha hope that ho would soon bo well proved illusive , and his death came ut a tlmo when it was wholly un expected. The deceased was born In Indiana March 4 , 1834 , From his boyhood ho evinced the greatest admiration for good horses , and when little more than a lad mounted the sulky to drlvo some of the fastest Ilyers In the west. During his career upon the turf he brought out u number of fast horses , and became widely known among horsemen. Ho was delighted In his avocation , devoting to it his best energies , and did his full shnro toward making the driving circuit a success auu elevating Tt to a plane that would ba the delight of such men as Robert Bouncr and the prlnc.cs of the trotting turf. Ho was a skillful nnd conscientious driver , und invariably drove his races for nil there was In th'etn. In his dcutb. is lost a most ar dent admirer of the standard trotter , and a man whoso warm heart and genial demeanor had attached to himself a largo circle of friends. 1 ho deceased loaves a wlfo and ono son. His oarcnts arrived hero from Fort Scott , Ivan. , shortly before his death. A brother , D. J. McAdums , and ono sister , Mrs. Michael Gallagher , aio icsldcnts of this city. The furneral will take place from St. Francis Xavier's church to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. _ _ Housekeepers , go to the Famous , 200 Broadway. Houses for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. Baths at Manawa Beach , near hotel. Pri vate bathing- rooms for ladles ana children , Oloso of the TrailCH Display. The trades display is over nnd the articles disposed of by raffia have been drawn , What the financial result will bo has not been announced , as the expenses are not yet all paid. All persons indebted to the trades display are requested to call at the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncv ticket office , corner of Pearl and Broadway , between 0 und 10 o'clock this morning , and scttlo their indebt edness. A very few of the articles yet re main to be disposed ot , and are for sale at THE Uisis ofllco. The affair was a success , and considerable money will bo turned over to the Cbautauqua and the hospital. Important , to Imdica and Onntlomen. I have established an extensive dyeing and cleaning works in this citv and desire to call attention of ladies aud gentlemen of Omaha and Council Bluffs to the fact that I have furnished my works with the latest improved machinery known to the trade , that I hava had over sixteen years' experience , and that I use only the very best dyes and chem icals. I clean nnd dye everything but fur goods. I call special attention to my now cleaning uroccas by which the garment is not ripped nnd which restores the original lustro to the goods. Ladles' and gentlemen's sum mer garments , such as flannels or silk , inado to look as good ns new. Dresses , clothing , silks , shawls , laces and plumes dyed In su perior manner. Motor faro allowed on all goods brought to works , or wagon will call at residence. G. A. Schocdsack , Twin City Dye Works , Twenty-sixth and Broadway , Main ofllco US South Sixteenth , Omaha. Sain or a Ttiornuglibrod. Mr. W. M. Murray , an owaer and trainer of thoroughbreds , returning to Sacramento with his stable of horses , which ho had been racing successfully at Washington park , leaving thcro on tbo conclusion of the mcct- lug because his horses had got sick and out of form , stopped over at Union park to rest them a day. Whllo hero ho vlsitea "Tho Maples , " the thoroughbred breeding stud of Messrs. John T. Stewart & Son. Ho was so pleased with the stallions and mares that ho saw there and with their oroduco that ho in duced those gentlemen to price him a year ling colt , the chestnut , Pan. by Panlquc , winner of the Withers and Belmont ; dam , Ncult7on , by Imported Mortcrnor , out of Im ported Qenesta , by King Tom , a .great slashing fellow. The price was a pretty long one , but ho never passed u word. Ho also had the Messrs. Stewart price four other yearlings , with the privilege to wire on them from California , ns ho had room for only ono in his cars nt this time. Mr. Murray Is In love with the gut of Panlquu , and predicts a great future- for him In the stud coupled to marcs of such grand form and breeding us those in " 1'ho Maples" stud. Ho was particularly struck with the yearling filly by Paniquo , Minnie S. , by im ported Macaroon , out of imported Frey , a wonderfully lengthy , racy looking filly of great substance , a fine dark chestnut in color , the yearling filly by Paniquo , dam Mlntchcc , by Chariton , a full brother to O/ark ; the yearling filly by Punlquo. dam Ida B , ono of the great race horses of her day. Mr. Murray , as well as ho likes the .yearlings , Is more Impressed with the present crop , now sucklers at their dams' feet. Ho tolls us that ho never saw so uniform a lot in his lifo. Paniquo Imparts to hU get all of his own wonderful noauty of shape , his intelligent , handsome head , his massive Jaw. the great width and size of throttle , grand shoulder aud saddle piece , They are not all big ones lilto the Ncnltzen colt aud the Mlnnlo H filly , but they are all good slzo and have the shape to rare. * Real estate ; snap bargains. Carriages in walling. Courteous treatment1 A , A. Clark & Co. J , H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , gluts. COD Main , near John Morgcn's. Ttio Situation lUHul Him. "I would like to bo a newspaper man for just ono day , " remarked a well known Jlluff- lie yesterday , "and I would glvo the railroad companies a warming that they would re member. I see that the Union Pacific will go In for building a union depot in Omaha , for a bonus of $150,000 , provided the Iowa lines will all come across the brldgo and run into It. Think of it. Wants them to run by and leave us hero for a waysldo stopping place. These aro-all subsidized roads , mind you , and received almost enough from thu | xopla : to build their lines. Now they want to go Jumping over the river und let us whUtlo , after giving them thou snnds nnd tbousamUof dollnrs. If thoycvor try that on wo xviil iass a granger buy tbnt will make their honds swim. What's the matter with n untmrdouot for Council Uluffsl Why nothing , of CPJIMO. It Just makes mo liot to tbinlr nbonyVjikt , " nnd the cliolerlo Individual - dividual started out on nn annihilating trip. To Btiekmnkerajn Wo would llko to show you a choice brickyard site ncnr llroadwny in Council UluHs.O' Prlco and terms reasona ble. Swan & Walker , No. 4 Pearl St. liur mry. The residence ! of Bnrnoy Bonluai , No. 809 Avenue B , was theSccno of operation picked out for the work of the festive burglar Monday night. .jrUo depredator entered through n screen door nnd possessed himself of Mr. Bonknm's clothes , which contained a few dollars nnd some small trinkets. A silver watch and about $4 In money was secured - cured from the room of Sim Suwloy. who boards there. Othnr rooms were visited nnd ransacked , but nothing clso was missed. There Is no clue tp Ujo Ko Kxploslona Whom persons kbop cool and use our ' 'Sun Dial" gns stovca. Four holes , roaster and bakoovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast , Now York Plumbing Co. Happily Wedded , A happy event occurred last evening nt 6 o'clock at St , Francis Xavlor's church , belli ? the ceremony by which Mr. Thomas Malow- ney and Miss Dean Lutzlnger were united In the holy bonds of mattltnony , The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. P. MeMenomy , nnd was witnessed by only the relations and intluiato friends of the contracting parties. The couple left ever the Rock Island for the cast Immediately after the ceremony , and will bo absent about two weeks. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOIt KXCHANOi : Some valuables property. In Council Illutrs fora well Improved farm in easiern Nebraska. Tariu must bo clear , or nearly so , Johnson & Van Palton , K\urelt lllock. T OSi' lly J. U. Sunders , on Friday or Sntnr- , n pnckngo ot land deuds ; ot no value to anybody but owner. Kinder will bo rewarded bj leavin thorn at liechlele house , Council us _ . _ _ _ I ) A8TUHAli : First-class upland paslu rngo for about ICO hn.iu more ot stock ; miles norlU of clly , on llmo kiln road ; plenty pure wat-'r , slmdo and salt ; coed man In charge ot stock. L. P. Jud on , fc'J Sixth avo. , Council Uliiirs. telephone WO ; or W. W. McMahon , at pasture. _ | 71INE family team for sale , or trade for JL lot. In pure iiiVost llrondway. KSTATC llought and sold antt exchange - change : ! . SpocUl Attention elvun to exam ination of titles. W. C. James , No. 1U Penrl St. . Council Illnffa. W'ANTKD ItelUMo men to solicit stoclc In lowii for the Northwestern Loan and llulUlim ; association. Harlan Uros. , Mtrriam block , Council lllulls. ST. PRIMS ACADEMY. OOB. 6TH AVB. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by tha' Sisters of Charity. An excellent educational Institution , fur nished with nil "inodaru Improvements for bonnllnK and day scTiool. The iiceuVmic year consists of two sessions , beginning on the flrst Jlomlay In September ) ami February , lespect- Ively. , , TUHMS Hoard and tuition , per session. $75. Tor further particulars address Slotcr Supurlur , M. Krancla Academy , Council ilium * , In. J. D. EoMDMisoy , ' E.L.SiiunAHT. Tros. ' Vice Pros. Cius. H. HASNON , Cashier. CITIZENS' SUTE BANK , OF COUNCIL BMJFFS. Paid Dp Capital eim,003.00. Surplus , t ; r . ( waoo. Liability to Depositors. . . tfiVWaoo. DuiKCTOue I. A. Miller , KO. Gleieon , E. k. Shugart , K. K. Hart , J. D. Kdmundson , ( .tins. It. Hannou. Transact general banking business. Larecht capital nnd surplus ot any bunk In soutlro csleru Iowa. Interest on time ile posits. THE BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIER. MONEY TO ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity : fair nnd honorable dealing. A. A. Cmrk & Co. , oflico cor. Broadway and Main , ever American express. TUOS. Ol'FICT.IU W. H. M. I'USEY OFFICER & PUSEf. BANKERS. Comer Main and Broadway , COUNCIL IltiUFPS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign and domestic axchanca. Collections made nnd Interest paid on tlmo d - posits. REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. Aqtont American Uulldlns nnd f.oan Assoclft- on. No. : $0 1'carl St. , -bTAMS. . CHAH. O. KI\\001 > . G-EO.H. DEXTER . . , EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Situations obtained for men and women outer or employment. Competent und reliable help guaranteed for Deopl&doslrlng it , OUO. n.7lXTKIt / , Manager. llnoiu fM ; 1'earl bt. ( Up Htalrsl. PJtO.IjWIIITJU'S Adapted tn the , public schools. Tim only complete thing of ( U kind in existence and In- i Jiool loom. School boards deblrliiK Ihe most perfect help for the teachers are Invll to cxnmlio ) tills. II. ' " General Agent , T-'l Willow Ave. , Council Jlluirs , Iowa , TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broadway Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. O llQ il Q ll O ll Q lt Q i IQ ii | o rf Q. ' | O ' ) ' o i | O IP O I' Q J. M. PALMER HAS THE CHOICEST LOT OF SUBURBS & INTERIOR PROPERTY Iu Iho city. Gilt edged opportunities to Imino "dlnto Investors and liomeseoKers. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanrca. GEORGE METOALF , IlEAI , KSTATK. No. 1O Pearl St. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jacquciiilii'H JctvclryStore * THE Seunfill Staff * " ; % e : GuaranESaaSBaHS & COUNCIL. BUUFFG , IOWA. It is a BEAT-ALL , because It never breaks , splits , cracks or curls. UeciuiBO It is indestructible in the weather , und will undergo no change in in any climate. Because it is more durable than any other roof made , iron , tin , Blato or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor aud is cheaper than shingles , . . , Because it has boon proven by the soyorost trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIBKINBINE BNdlNBBEINQ 'AND SUPPLY CO. , Room 6OO First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council Bluffa offlco , 116 Pearl Stroot. S. E , MAXON Architect and Superintendent. MriMIMM 1II.OCK , - Council Hli. Iff. : : lown. . - . I ( PiiMt cMlmntes nt vat\ \ ' ? ( ( .umuiiiiK t pi'tinl attention -i'-1'1 I MI l < > ill ' mm of linlld. 'fy- , i p. ) i.lil nml nilviitf. HHitf'1'a i 1 < < i . "MM mi liiil.il. foe PSilv'r ' , " ' 11 ti Mi tin'mvimtroni fytge > L > i jiij ; , ri n lii-r rf jilanx. Micti Var * } ? i > M 11 < ih , i uB'ni-sK nnci diiica : ; a4K < Jift ) iilliln I.-M. lonn'y court H& E l''nn ' . ii'lniite * . hotell . , . ( M'I in liy mull piumplly nt- tf nilcrt lo. TZETIEJ [ RTJSSZEILiILi Adapted ftf SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 DORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE biiedflcntloni and cstlinitui furnliliuJ for complete itetm pliinti. HoKiiUtlon. IlurubllUjr KUirtmtoji. tun ilivir UHtn from u e where fuel economy U uqiinl Hllh Curllii Nun-coinlenilny. E.G. HARRISAgent , S nd for catalogue. No. 610 1'otirl Struct , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. WH PHAMRFRIAIN M rKtlr nml Tliroi > t i lli V/nrtlVI DLRLnlll , I VI. Glasses accurately proscribed. Olllco corner Main St. , und Ltroudwuy. PI Surjreon und Homeopath. Room 0 , Brown i J , buUiUnt' , 115 Pearl St. Olllco ) iourn , 0 to lli u. in. , 2 to 0 und 7 to 8 , p , in.