G THE O1MAHA DAILY BEEfLWEDNESDAY. JULY 81 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. OFFiCK. 'NO 12 STREET. Cellvered by cnrrlcr In Any I'art of hoCltyn Twenty Cent * I'erWeek. U.W. T1LTON. . . MANAQKK. TELEPHONES ! DrflNRFfl OlTlCE NO. 43. h'lOUT KDlTOlt , NO.-J. MI.NOH MENTION. N. Y. P. Co. Qlcason coal. C. U. MuMo Co. , 633 U'way. Roller , tailor , 310 Uroadway. Evans' laundry , 724 Uroadway. D.Vt Otis , city find form loans. Oscar Jones was removed from the public gnzo yesterday for disturbing the peoco. Judga Carson has granted nn Injunction rodtrnlnlns ono Gibson from soiling liquor on Mnnhnilnn beach nt Lake Manawa. Tlio city marshal Is dally serving notices to abate nuisance * . The alloys In the busi ness portion of the city nro rcccivmR special attention. Mr. Albert Marshall nnd Miss Mnr.v Gull- ford , both of Glcnwoo'd , wore married yester day at the M. B. parsonage , by Uov. U. C. FroHltlln. The Strcotsvlllo and Ovcrton mission Sun- dny BChooln will picnic together next Satur day on Avenue L , In the northwestern part of 'tlio city. William Lewis has removed his hack ofllcc nnd cab stand from the Occlcn house. Tern' porary quarters have boon secured nt the Manhattan. There are several coses of diphtheria In the city , nnd It U reported that the disease Is on the Increase. Strict attention to the foul alloys and back yards Is demanded. T. F. Dcrmolstor and J. U Hltohlo are in the soup for running a pawn ah op without t license. Tlio.v have boon grunted a contmu unco , and the cato conies up to-day for trial , The number of dog licenses issued now amounts to J10 , and the canine executions gc on dally. About n score of unlicensed ani inals are gathered In uvory day by the doj catcher , and less than 40 per cent of then nro over rcdnomed. Tbo barking populalior of the city Is bolng slowly but steadily ro duccd. The case of Charles Burdett nnd Louli Burdlck , the two young men arrested foi fighting : on the motor Sunday evening , was tried yesterday before Justice Hondricks , and the defendants were lined $14.00 nn < I2U.SO respectively. The fines were paid am : the parties wont on their way figuring ou the profit and loss of their evening's enter tainment. Dexter , employment. Go to M. Keating for drugs , COS Broadway Wanted , ono or two good teams as flrsl payment on house and lot. Sufllclcut tiim given on deferred payments. A. A. Clark & Co. Kollcy & Younkormau sell groceries Chase and Snnborn coffees a spccialy. E. H. Shcafo & Co. give special attcntloi to the collection of rents nnd care ot prop crty in the city nnd vicinity. Charges mod orate. Olllco Uroadway and jMain streets tip stairs. NoMco the beautiful finish given col lars , culTa nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Fine Jewelry , watches and diamonds : cleaning and repairing at E. Burhorn. * , I'crsonul I'araurnptif ) . Walter Graham is homo from California. Mrs. E. W. Hart is reported as boltiR qulti ill. ill.S. S. C. Osborno , of Glcnwood , was in thi city yesterday. Mrs. W. F. Indon has returned from a visi to Yankton , 13ak. Marshal William Sells and A. C. Sullivan , of Ncola , were In the Bluffs yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Bower , of Yankton , Dak. , is tin guest of Mrs. John Uootli on Harrison street Mrs. B. F. Uufllngtou nnd daughter , o : Glcuwood , are the guests of friends In thli city. city.Mr Mr , L. D. Brackott loft yesterday morn ing for Corning , la. , to attend the funeral o : a relative. Miss Eva Clark has returned to her horn in Ottawa , Kas. , after n visit with tbo fain ily of Hev. D. D. Franklin. M M. Marshall , general ngant of the Bur lington , returned yesterday morning from ; short trip to Chicago. Ho was accompanied by his daughter , Miss Eva. J. J.Maloncy and d ughterjhuvo returned t tholr homo in Hebron , Nob. They wil spend about a weolc there when they will bi back to Manawa for tha remainder of thi season. Conductor Harry Jack , of the olcctrl motor line , returned homo yesterday morn lug. after a two weeks' vacation visltlui friends in the Now England states. Mrs. J. H. Ewlng , Mrs. C. H. Towslec Mrs. J. Whlto , Mrs. O H. Uecord , Mlsi Mabel McMullon and Mr. James Record , ul of Glonwood , were In the Bluffs yesterday They canio in on the Mauawa excursion. s . Have our wagon call for your soilei clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. City steam laundry , 34 Main , tol. 141 Morioy loaned at L. b. Craft's & Co. ' ; loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses wagons , personal property of all kinds ana all other articles of value , withoul removal. All business strictly confl dontial. Sco us for loans on city property , Mono 3 on hand. A. A. Clark & Co. Steam and hot water heating , first-clas : plumbing. Work done in both cities. Johi Gilbert , CIS Pearl street , Council Bluffs. For solo Ono Gur-Scott ton -horse portnbl engine ; In good repair. Apoly to Weir-ShU' Kurt Co. Excursion to Mnitnwn. A fair slzod delegation catno in over tin Burlington yesterday morning from Villlsci and Intermediate points , to spend the day a Maauwa , Tjicra were not as many of 'th excursionists as there would have been bad the affair been better advertised , and ; moro favorable railroad rate been secured The visitors were surprised to find such i fine resort so short a distance from thcl homes. The day was passed in rou ing , yachting , bathing and llshlng and all of the imallcr attrac tons ! near the hotel wcro well patronized Tbo hotel was well patronized and presents n lively appearance during the day. All o the visitors reported ft very pleasant time Many of thorn tnudo a tour of tlio city , visit log Pairmount park and other points of In tcrest. Nearly every town between Vllllsc and the Bluffs was represented. The ox cursloulsts returned homo ou the ovenlu , train. 8. B. Wadswortb & Co. loan money Deslrublo dwellings for rent at moucrat prices. E. H. Shoafe & Co. . rental agents Uroadway ana Main streets , up stairs. Finest bathing in the world at Manhattar beach , Lake Manawa. Motor runs over ; half hour until midnight every evening. * Have your old furniture upholstered , gooi as now. U. Morgan , TiU Broadway , Scldenbore's 60 Figaro at the Fouctaln. Flvo Hnrvcit Excursions. The Burlington Ilouto , O. . B. & .Q. R. H Will sell from principal stations on Its lines on Tuesdays , August U and 0 , September 1 and 21 and October 8 , harvest excursio tickets at half rates to points in the farinin regions of the west , southwest and north west. For tickets and further tuformatio concerning these excursions call on you nearest O. , B. & Q. ticket agent , or addrcs I * . S. Eustls , gonorul passenger and tlclte gent , Chicago , 111. . . Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Alt building lot * at lowest market prices. Ca ud examine our list. E. II. Sueafo & Co. THE NEWS ABOUI THE BLUFFS A Move to Out Up Union Drlvlnff Fork Into Hooldonco Lots. A GENUINE WESTERN FOX CHASE. Crcilllom Claim n Mnnnwn Stcninor An ohlcnrM Tussle HnlsltiR tlio Clintitauqun Debt 1'crsnnals , . .Union I'nrlc to Ho Divided. It Is understood Hint n meeting of the stockholders of the Union Driving Purl ) association will bo called very shortly , ot which tlmo the mutter of making n final dis position of the grounds will bo the principal matter that will eomo up for consideration. . As Is well known , thcfpark has never paid t cent and has boon a constant drain upon the pockets of the stockholders. A suit asking for the partition of the grounds Is now pond- in p In the district coutt , having been allowed to go over for the past two terms. It Is estimated that the suit will bo brought to trial during ilia coming term nnd the meet Ing to bu held Is for tlio purpose of arriving nt some ninlcnblo agreement among the stockholders before the cusa comes up. One chnngo has already been made In the com puny slnco its organization. The original stock company borrowed several thousand dollars nnd gave n mortgage on the property , The mortgagees.were principally composed o : members of the stock company , nnd thoj finally foreclosed the mortgage , freezing out a few of the original stockholders Slnco that tlmo the demand on their pursci has bcon con stunt , until now the majority ol the stockholders uro thoroughly dissatisfied and disgusted , and urge a division of the ground , and dissolution of the company. It Is stated that the uroporty will just nbout re imburse , the owners for what they hovi already expended. The tract comprise ! seventy-two acres , nnd a division will glvo i llttlo over throe acres to each stockholder It has been demonstrated to their ent.lro sat isfaction that the grounds can not bo made tx pay , nnd they have experimented as long ai they care to. The plan advised by President Porcgoy nnd several other members of the association is to dlspoqo of the grounds ns nbovo stated then organize a new company nnd put In i half nillo track at Mnnnwu. "That. " sayi Mr. Perogoy , "Is the only place where wi can draw a crowd. A track down then would pay well. Abput forty acres of grouni would bo Bufllclcnt , .and n half mile tracl would bo Just the tiling. No more inili tracks for mo to maka money from.Vi already have ono of the ilncst fnlr groundi and best mile tracks that could be founc anywhere , but it don't amount to a hill o bcuns. The members uro nil pretty well dls courngcd with it , and there Is no doubt bu that it will bo cut up and placed on the mar ket. The location is well adapted to n rest donoo suburb , and would multo ono of tin prettiest additions to bo found in the city Union park has scon some lively races , bu it will soon bn a thing ot the past. " Wanted to buy or trad o , for good bugg ; horoo. A. A. Clark & Co. A , Council Dlufltt Fox Chase. There will bo an unusual attraction at tin driving park next Saturday afternoon , i will bo nothing less thaa u genuine fo : chase , in which the members of the Omnh : and Council Bluffs Field club will tmrtici pate. Monday afternoon Mr. Tobo Brodet Ick , of Omaha , received word from Mi Tliomus McDcrmott , of Ottwu , ill. , that hi was coming with a lot of hounds and foxes and would bo hero .yesterday. Sure onougl ho arrived last evening with forty hound and six foxes , which are to bo jised in th chase. The first thing on the programme will b to trail an anUo-sccd bag over the ground fo a distance of twelve miles. This is to tcs the noses of the dogs , and the ono whicl holds the sccnttho longest' will bo awardci a prize cup. After this comes the genuitu chase. A fox will be turned loosa and tin dog which catches it will bo awarded a cup A silver-mounted hunting horn Is offered t < the man who wins the brush , and a ridin/ / whip , with n diamond inlaid handle , goes ti the ono who is second at the death. An admission foe of 25 cents will bi charged , and all spectators will have an op portunlty to sea tbo chase. It Is cxpectci there will bo at least seventy-five dogs litho the chase. Besides the forty above men tioned there will bo several from this city ten from Blair , a half dozen from Oinahc and a number from other points in Nebraska .Tobo Brodoriclc will huvo . chariro of th affair. All parties who desire to cuter fo tbo chase can do so by making application a the Manhattan. Several carriages loaded with curious one ; drove to the Hock Island depot about 1 o'elocic last evening to witness the unloadinj of the hounds and foxes , which came in 01 the evening freight. Tboso who expected ti find the dogs of a kind .built solely fo sprcd , similar to the groy bound were disappointed , ns the prim requisite of the fox hound is a kcei nose , nnd speed is n secondary consideration There wuro forty of the animals , and nmoni them all the sharp , pointed nose of the groy hound was wanting. The foxes were al wild enough to suit the most exacting sport all having boon captured since lastThura day. The entire outfit will bo quartered a the park. Another feature which has been added ti the programme Is a watermelon catlni contest between a number of darkeys Each one will bo given flvo watermelons and the ono who disposes of his melons ii the shortest tlmo , and eats them up th cleanest , and altogether docs tbo smoothes work will be given a $10 bill. The contes will take place on the platform , erected ii front of the grand stand. Taken righi through , it will bo n novel us well as ono o the most Interesting programmes ever glvei In the city , and will undoubtedly be wit nessed by thousands. Baths at Manuwa Uoauh , near hotel. Prl Tuto bathing rooms for ladies ana children Attached I tin Steamer. Monday evening City Clerk Huntlngtoi Issued an attachment against the steamer M F. Kohrer ami the vessel was seized by Mar shal Guanella. The claim is presented b , Brownoll & Co. , and is for tbo machlnor ; used In the boat. Tbo owner of the steamoi Captain D. Chapman , claims that the firn did not fulfill Its contract , by reason o which the boat was compelled to Ho idle al through the oarlicr part of the season. Oi this ground ho will Illo u counter claim fo damages. Ho will glvo a release bond o (2,000 and regain possession of the stcaine in oruor to make trips as usual. For rent , good house. A. A. Clark & Co. - J. II. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oil : glass. < XW Main , near John Mermen's. A Sliookliiji Accident. A most distressing accident occurred 1 the eastern part of thy county Monday aftoi noon. Peter Johnson , a farmer living abou four miles from Weston , and about flftoe miles from this city , was engaged in cuttin hay near tbo house with a mowing machine and did not notice that his llttlo threc-ycai ola son was playing near. In some way tb httla fellow got ( n front of the cutter bai and In an instant the rapidly flying kntve cut off both legs of the child before tba eye of the agonized father. 1'ho horses were stopped at quickly as pos Bible , but tbo keen and cruel blades baa don their work , and the amputated member were lying besldo the quivering body of tb unfortunate ' llttlo one. They were completely plotoly severed lust abova too ankles , no oven a ploco of skin belog left to hold then together. The father picked up the boy an < carried him to the house , then returned am got tbo feet , and took them to the house , am placed them agulust the extremities of th mutilated limbs , hoping that tljey inlgn again bo fastened In place. Dr. Jennings , of VTeston , was summonoi nnd d telephone message sent for Dr.Cloavor of this city , Doth physicians hastened t the spot a > qulukly as possible , when it wa found necessary to perform an operation am about two inches rooro wore taken off caul leg to glvo a flat surface. The boy was Bill alive yesterday , and it was utatcd that ther wui a poMlbillty of recovery. This la one o those eaics where It almost Rooms as It n fatal termination would ho a blessing nnd relief. The afflicted family have the sympa thy of all In tholr troublo. ItcnlfttGd nn Officer. Constable Wesley had n lively tlmo Mon day evening. Ho visited the vicinity of Tenth avenue nnd Main street to collect some money from xomo Danes who are em ployed in the Milwaukee construction gang. He found his men , but they refused to set tle , and ono of them struck him n heavy blow. Ho placed the follow under arrest and started for the station. On the wrfy several of the friends of the prisoner gath ered and attcmntcd a rescue. They were successful , and the prisoner escaped. Wesley - loy caught ono ot the rescuing parti' , named A. Swanson , and manaecd to land him In the cooler , with the assistance of several citi zens. Swanson , who Is a powerful young Dane , knocked Wesley down , nnd In falling ttio ofllcor sprained His right wrist. The prisoner will have a hearing to-day before Justice Hendrlcks. Ho can not understand a word of English , nnd when arrested fought like a wild man. To Bt-ickmakers : Wo would like to show you n choice brickyard slto near Broadway In Council Bluffs. Prlco and terms reasona ble. Swan & Walker , N.O. 4 Pearl St. New Quarters l < 'or tlio V. M. O. A. The trustees of the Y. M. C. A. have do- culod to remove to the Morrlam block. The now location will bo a decided Improvement over the present quarters , and ns the ex penses will bo heavy tbo trustees wilt solicit subscriptions. They will occupy six rooms on the third floor , at the south end of the building , similar to these occupied by the library in the north end. The rooms will beset sot apart ns an auditorium , reading room , game room , bath room , gymnasium and of fice. Mr. Mngco , the state secretary , has been hero and examined the rooms , and ap proves the chnngo. Tljo move was talked of when the Mcrrinm block was In course of erection , but at that tlmo the trustees wcro in favor of awaiting until the association could erect n building of its own. Ttrnt time now seems so far distant that the change has been deemed advisable. The now rooms will bo crcntly appreciated by every member ot the association , as well as by all visitors , and these who patronize the bath rooms and gymnasium. J. G. Tlpton , real estoto , 627 B'dwuy. Tlio Chautniiqun Indebtedness. A mooting of the stockholders of the Chautann.ua was held Monday evening , at which n report was submitted to cancel the Indebtedness. It was quite lengthy , nnd was taken under consideration. The plan is to Issue bonds on a first mortgage , which mort gage shall bo hold by a board of trustees. The bonds will bo payable at the option ol the stockholders in from five to fifteen years. An elaborate system of committees is to be inaugurated to dispose of the bonds , and o sinking fi.iid established Into which the assembly shall pay $3,000 or more each year for the first five years and $5,000 or moro the last live years , which fund Is to bo used tc liquidate the outstanding indebtedness. No Explosions "When persons Iceop'cool and use our "Sun Dial" giia stoves. Four holes , roaster and bakcovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. SPECULATIVE YOUNGSTERS. The Coming Loaders of Wall Street's MunlDiilators. Although most of the present loaders in Wall street are but men of middle age , it cannot ho expected that they will ho the leaders for many years tc come , as the 'rapidity of the business life ot tbo street does not make cen tenarians. That their places will bo well. filled when they concludes to retire on for tunes , cannot ho doubted when a glance is taken at the many young men who are oven now prominent in financial af fairs. and who will some day bo the Vanderhilts , the "Woerishoffors and the Jay Goulds of the speculative arena. The host known of these George J. Gould , a calm , unexcltable young man , who is not a , speculator , and whoso plan is to hold on to what ho now pos sesses. George Gould does not buy nor sell a share of stock unless it is going in his direction , says the New York Morning Journal. Then ho deals in small lots and takes a quick profit. Eddie Gould is a fur different sort of n youth , and when ho is allowed to handle bis own wealth it is expected that he will become a leading figure in the street. Ho is a daring , reckless young man , and even now , while handi capped by his father's wishes , ho swings a line of stocks largo enough to make his brother George tremhlo with appre hension. Eddie Gould is keen and bright , with all his recklessness. As 'a rule ho pre fers to deal upon the boar side of the market and he is likened to the late Charles F. Woorishotlor in the rapidity and magnitude of his operations. Eddie Gould does not conceal his lik ing for wall street , and tolls his friends that ho will ono day rattle things up there in a way to bo remembered. William K. Vanderbilt must bo called a Wall street young man , because the operations in Lake Shore uro always credited to him. Ho is a conservative trader , but at times he displays a qual ity for leadership that surprises his friends. Most of Mr. Vandorbllt's operations are made through the house- H. B. Rollins & Co. , Mr. Hollins being a brother-in-law of young Croesus. . Cyrus W. Field , jr. , is one of the brightest youths of the Street. He has the cloarly-cut features of the family , and ho also bus the brains for which the Fields are famous. When his father lost a grant portion of his fortune by the colapso of Man hattan stock several years ago Cyrusjr. , took the helm , and quickly rc'scucd tlio estate from _ what appeared to bo ruin. Young Field has an aptitude for carry ing out largo plans , in which ho has been very successful. Largaly by his financial ability the fortunes of the family have been retrieved. That Cyrus , jr. , will some day bo an oven moro important figure in bpocula- tion than his father over was is believed by brokers who have watched his ca reer. reer.Mr. . Field is married and has a couple of beautiful children. Mr. Jumos Blanahard Clews , who is the general manager of ono of the largest commission houses in the Street , has made a reputation as ono of the shrewdest , brightest and most active young men within the shadow ol Trinity. Mr. Clews is thirty-two years of age" , and as handsome us ho is smart. Ho wus born tit Dunkirk , N. Y. , and grad uated from Chamberlain college. Mr. Clews was for several years en gaged in steamboat and railroad work , whore ho got ideas of the gigantic re sources of this country , which have proved useful to him. II entered Wall street us a third bookkeeper , and rose through the successive grades. Mr. Clews probably handles moro stock and grain trades daily than any man in this country. Ho is a fashionable dresser , and popular with everybody. Charles I. Hunson , of the firm of 0. 1. Hudson & Co. , Is often spoken of us a young loader. Mr. Hudson was a brok < er's clerk when ho heard of a big deal that was to sand Union Pucillo kiting. Ho took his nowstoaJargooporalor.whrj agreed to divide the profits with him. Mr. Hudson's share was $20,005 , with which ho bought a seat in the stock exchange - change and became known na a dashing trader. Mr. $ ! afterward bccntna a partner of Henry C. Smlththc famous boar operator , .vfto .makes a specialty o ( the trust , stocks.nt present , and will hocoino much -more prominent before . " | 1" ' many years. A young man- who has como to the front in WalFj'Jftroot ' with marvelous rapidity is La\fe G. Towksbury. who came to the metropolis from Now Hnmp- shlro only n few. voiu-s ago. Ho is n largo trader and ! his olllcos are the headquarters of.n(1povrorful following. Mr. Towksbiny' ; < } 8 an energetic , wldo- awnka Now Englmidpr , nnd his success has astonished same of the older houses. Ho was formorl.v'nt ' 44 and 40 Broadway , but the growth of his business drove him to now and gorgeous ofllccs in the Tower building at GO Broadway. Mr. Towksbury has a very largo fol lowing throughout Now England , par ticularly among the banks of that sec tion. Ho is genial and popular and ono of the host dressed of the Wall street contingent. Frank Rcnnoll , who can bo soon In Dolmonico's every afternoon nt the close of the martlet , is a well-known financier of youthful ago. Albert Goodhart is a rising young millionaire , whoso operation on the stock oxchnngo hnvo attracted atten tion , nnd Ilawllns Underbill has nmdo u niinio us n shrewd nnd successful trader. Richard W. Corwlno , Maurice Worm- ear , Henry Hatch and Frunlc W. Hop kins are shining lights of soeculalion. Mr. Hopkins is a partner of S. V. White , and married the daughter of that astute financier. Ho Is said to bo a coming man in the affair of the street. Tlio Shah's Treasures. The shah of Persia has a museum in his palace that is described as a curious place. ' "Tt contains jewelry and treas ures of different kinds worth a fabulous amount. The so-called pea-cock throne , carried off from Delhi 160 years ago , is alone valued at many millions. In this museum you may also see vusos tif agate in gold tuul lupsis lazuli , said also to bo worth millions ; nnd alongside of them empty perfume bottles of European make , with gaudy lubolSj that can bo had for four cents apiece. You will see priceless mosaics nnd exquisitely painted cups and cans and vases which were presented by some European po tentate ; and side by side with them you will notice horrible daubs , veritable 10- cunt chromes , picked up no one knows how or where. You will perceive glass cases filled with huge heaps of rubies , diamonds , emeralds , sapphires , tur quoises , garnets , topazes , beryls of all sizes aad kinds , cut and uncut ; and cheek by jowl with these your eyes will see cheap music boxes , jowsharps , squeaky hand organs. The shnh must also be in u condition to "bull" the mar ket on pearls , for " hero is , for instance , a bigrghiss caso"twenty-four inches long by eighteen infchos wide and high , which is more1 ! than half filled with pearl ( mostly 'from the Persian gulf fisheries ) of ull' sHzcs and degrees ol loveliness. " w Not So Many. Are Coining Now. The falling o/M'p. / immigration during the first six months of this year is a re sult which -American people will not be inclined 'to deplore. From Jan uary 1 to July lithe total arrivals were 173,078 against 280,825 arrivals for the same timo'last ypflr , says the Philadel phia Press. This shows a falling off ol 05,017 for the It'rit hulf of 1880 , and if the same rate ofvtlecreuso is maintained for the second rhnlf of the year the total immigration will bo smaller than for any year for ton years past. If the immigrants arriving are bettor in quality ns well as smaller , in quantity , as is highly probablo.thoro will be still less reason to regret the decrease. Indeed , the country could well stand a still further diminution in the nuiribor of immigrants. The rapid absorption of the public lands and the increase in the native population make the influx of a foreign element less and less desirnblo. Until congress acts in the mutter , as it must soon do , it is en couraging to sec that natural causes are in part correcting the evil. SPECIAL NOTICES. T71OII EXCFIAJ/GE Some valuables property. -t in Council lIHnla for a well improved farm in eastern Nebraska , Farm must'be clear , or nearly so. Johnson & Van Patten , Kveietc mock. YOUNG gentleman , graduate ot Eastman A business college. PouchKeepsle , N. V. , de sires a position as boot-keeper or salesman in some reliable house. Host of references. Had experience m store. Address O 'M , iiee odice , Council liluirs. imou EXCHANOK An equity in a farm near X' thn city for city lots. Johnston & Van Pat ten , Everett block. rpAlUjK boarders wanted at 123 IJunton street. JL Good board at reasonable rates. Mrs. I. W. Cooper. PAS'iUHAGE First-class upland paitu rage for about ino head more ot stock ; 5 miles nortu ol'city , ou lime kiln road ; oicnty pure water , s'.iado and salt ; good man in charge of stock. L. P. Judson. tea Sixth avo. . Council lllufTs , telephone 190 ; or W. W. JSlcMahon , at pasture. family team for sale , or trade for FINE Inquire ia West Broadway. KSTATE Nought and Bold and ex RRAL changed. Special attention Klvun to exam ination of titles. W. C. James , No. 10 1'earl St. . Council Bluffs. J. D. KuMtiunsoN. E.L.8nuoArtT 1'res. Vice Pres. Cius. It. HANNON , Cashier. CITIZENS' STATE BANK , OF COUNCIL 11LUITFS. Paid Up Capital llfiO.OOO.OO. Surplus in.ooo.OO. Liability to Depositors. . . .125,000,00. DifiKCTone I. A. Miller , F. O. Gloason. R. L. Shutjart , K. E , Hart , J. I ) , Edmuudson. thus. It. Ilanuun. Transact general bankini ; business. Larirefit capital ana surplus of any bunk in boutlnvcsteru lowtwl Intercut on time deposits. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HAlfcAND CIGAR STORE Sporting ? Ijeadquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MAL01U & O'BRIEN ' , f J' tf L . I J. M. PALMER .till ( HAS Tlltf CHOICEST I.OT OF SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Ollt dged opportunities to Imuiu ( Jlule InveistoM and hoineuceicer 8. EISEMAN'S REMOVAL SALE. The Great Removal Sale ! The Reliable Removal Sale ! The only genuine .clearance sale is now going on in full force. No abate ment of interest , no lessening in the quality and quantity of bargains offered.We have the goods and are bound to sell them before we move into our new store. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT On all purchases before we move. Come and dp like everybody else does , get your share of the bargains in every line , at the great removal sale of HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S ' STORE , Nos. 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 Broadway. OOB. 6TH AVB. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluifs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. An excellent educational Institution , fur- ulanod with nil modern Improvements fur hoarding ixnil day school. The acedemlo year consuls of two sessions , beginning on tlio first Monday In September nd February , respect ively. TKIIMS llemrtl and tuition , pur session. S7S. For further particulars address Sister Superior , Hr. KrnnelH Acmlcmy , Council Bluffs , la. Tnos. OFFICER. W. II. M. POSKT OFFICER & PliSEf. BANKERS. Corner MMn and Hroadvrar. COUNUib BIjUFFS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign end domestic exchange. Collections mad * aad interest paid on tlmo de posits. LOANS INSURANCE , REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. Aont American Iliilldlnp and Loan Assocla- on. No. 'J ' Pearl St. . UP-STAIU3. CHA8. O. RLiWOOD. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , plan os. diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value nt low raos of interest. No. publicity : fair and honorable dealing A. A. Clurk & Co. , office cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. PJIOP. WHITE'S Adapted to the public schools. Tht > only complete thine "f its kind in exlsteacu and In- dinpenslble in the school room. School boards desiring the most perfect help for the teachers are invited to examine tlila. Address II. A. BALOilNGKft , General Agent , Kl Willow Ave. . Council muffs , Iowa , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wan tea. C. B. .IUDD , GEORGE METOALF , WEAL ESTATE. No. 1O Pearl St. CAPT. HAYES1 LIVERY Centrally loccted. ' First-class turnouts , fresh horses and now carriage * . Not an old rig in the stable. Special attention given to funerals , and reduced rates for carriages for this purpose. purpose.W. A. HAYES , Proprietor. Telephone 77. SW Broadway , COUNCIL.BUJFFa10WA PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H Spcoillcatlona. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MI ID " 7 Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express , No. 41 Nop n U l f- _ Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Attornoys-at-Law. Practice in the Stata and Federal & STONE eral Court ? , Rooms 7 and 8 Sbugart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs. Iowa. HFn U QT | | I MAW Attomoy-at-Law. Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown ULU , n. O I ILLIYIMn Block , 116 Pearl St. , Council Blurts , la. Will practice in State nnd Federal Courts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . " s" ' ! ' * " " DR. BELLINGER &BELLINGER--S X"a - " - " " OHloo Wo. JO Ponrl LEONARD EVERETTTyL" KEEP COOL ! KEEP COOL ! -AND : J.CAUY D.V.S. tltalfrtaeJ ANIMALS. SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY GO , Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM R ! 25 TO 300 L LIGHTING ORSE POWER Mills and Elevators UJTOIYIATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications nnd estimate * furnished for complete steam plants , llogulatlon , durability guarantuod. Can show letters from users . wticro fuel economy . in equal nlth Corliss Non-CciiulonsliiK. Bend for catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. O1O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.