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'\n s 4 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING MAY 4. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by carrier in eny part of the eity at twenty cents per week. #, W. Tiro! Manager. Rosixees Orvice, No. 46, Niant Eviton, No MINOR MENTION. Stubbs, the hatter, New spring goods at Reiter's, Water Coolers cheap at Cooper & Me- money Cflnpm & McGe Iay the bids for the purehs court house bonds are by buying Refrigerators of X o of the cmum to be ed. Ticket No. 104 was on Saturdav award- ed the buggy at the Mueller music com- pany’s stot Miss Kate Castleton and her company 1 at l!u~ opera house lust evening ) ('(L ha lately been J. J. Shea property, on Oakland avenue, with water service | For the month of M Mueller music company will, with every pur. chase of Hc, etin the drawing for u fine music box cosl ng $25. The G. A. R. have appointed commit- itees for making preparations for the Imemorial serviees to be heid on the 30th {instant. The work of scraping up the mud on lower Main strect h, has been there jantil it is se 1 inches in :I.-pth 1f leleaned up off it would be more leconomical and far more satisfactory. oyler s commenced pr re a divore Mary ) The poles in the first district ot the can district telegraph system have and the work of planting cond district has com- res in the first district ed, and instruments on' be |)|ll in. cond course of stone on the third mr, of the new government building is The *‘Jumbo” nlu k 1 atter part of th hised to lift the cut stone. | The mbers of the county board 01 kupervisors were in the and had a conference with Kane townshi, {mnltn the taxation of prope arbanites claiming the asses: loo high, vidently Evans, who keeps the Califo Wes called on to contribute bity treasury for selling coflee drawn from a beerkeg. Permit to wed wa enry Scott and ( former hom ] y given rrie Emington, the 11, the latter from “on and Emma ; fos E. Mary A. uvc«l (,0 his home ported to be quit erves seem badly mondency s d It seems th y be brouglt n, hut the outiook ut resent is not very encournging. " Dick Webster and Jo L]\ll \\ cbb, two in r charge of I terday and given 8 shary 2 by Judge ricks The boys had a sort of dug-out here they made a rendevous, ev ulvully tending to 'y into effect some of the mantic plans inspired by sensational ovel rending, Inds had supplied emselves with meat by shooting sheep longing to Pace & Schmidt, and hud §o sneaked n number ot keys archouse ese koys were esp in_elegant ot be sccured W ouble, while the loss of the eat inconvenience. Al number f such found in the boys’ ve. Some cha against the boys erc loft hanging ovor the and they do not show a decided reform their ways the boy ught up to answer to them and suffer her pumslnm,nl cost x\mll See the new Mikx\doglu\ *. Just out. SR Heisler don’t handle any ‘‘snide” cigars. e Leonard & Jewett refrigerators at low o8 at Cooper & McGeu's, e Personal Paragraphs. Harkness Mrs. J. J. Bliss has gone east. B’X H. 1d has returned from Cali- a. ‘Mus. J. M. Lanc left last evening for hicago. olonel Keatley returned yesterday om Des Moines, Dr. Macrae and wife, Dr. Seybert, and " ¥ 0. Wirt loft yesterday for St. Louis. 1J. K. Davidson, of Logan, was in this y yesterday and visited, while here, his d acquaintance, Rev D, H. Cooley Miss Jennie Watson, manager of the vstern Union graph company ut rernont, Neb., wi mllu-ul_) yesterday, N route cust. mong the [m\mw at the ()mh-u are: 8. Rank, Iowa City; V “Cottrell, tie Sioux; Bert Thomas, lu\v.\ City; ohn Dierks, Harian. Amonu the low.m)fi at the Pacific house C tfin s King, Corning; n, Neol |-|nnlu-nu Jones, Carson, [J udge S muul M. is in th stopping at J. 6‘ Ind., den und greeting bis old fricud was o resident of this city nearly fif- 0 years ngo. g - Henel, of Fort rooms on Pearl strect with a su n,-.n » Friday evening. All kinds of Nork articles to sell are solicited, only a all commission, 10 per cent, being for the sald. Every one, wh Ler of the exehange uruu(], ve in- within “the fark. An intolhgence oftice wiil ul -bu ted with the exc .nl;'c All wish- “help or any one out of employment m..uJ by applying st the ex- ¥ e ‘anted, insurance solicitors with teams western half of lews for Dwell onse Insurance con:pany, of Hoston. . Smith, spe: rent, No. 180 fix staeet, Council Bl will be received by the school Couneil Blufts untii tho 5th of 8, for lowering the high school t s0 much per foot. The build- ’nworud lou% feet more or le Lo reserve fhe right to reject uffl' By order ihwl Board, FROM A JEWISH STANDPOINT. An Eloquent Exposition of the Hebrow Faith and Feelings. SALE OF THE DRIVING A fmeky Ticket—The City's Bconomy —~A FPat Man Pinched by Pra- hibition—Various Affairs of the City, PARK. Rabbinical Oratory. Sunday evening the Firet Baptist church of this city was crowded to hear the lec- ture of Rabbi Benson, the rabbiof the Hebrew congregation of Omaba. The lecture was opencd and clos e to God by the hbi, and m: audience for the first time heard a public prayer offered to the Father direct in- stead of through the mediatorship of Christ He prefaced his leeture by saying that the quostion had lioe and would be asked a good many times how it w that a Jewish rabbi was lecturing in a christian church tola mixed aud B llo an- swered it by saying tha this country he hud nnm-ml tw felt wants: FKirst. In the Unite re only 280 Jewish rabbis. raska none other than himself. not one outside of Des Moines. sult of there being so few to teach Jow- ish religion it was grossly misunderstood and_misrepresented, and apart of hs wor to eradicate the udice cxisting to a lurge degree ugh 1gnorance, Second.” It is well that his co-rcli ionists should have opportunity to hear the faith of the hors expounded by one having the authority to teach. ** is for these reasons, brotlicrs a that I ay before you. ou may be surprised to hear me, a Jew, use the terms of brother and sister, but 1 use them inot unmeaningly. I nl.mu the right to use them, andif you « ANOW the price I have paid in eart ack o would accord me the full right. The time has now come when the Jew and the Christian and every man who wor- ships the one true God should join hands brethren and work to i i em the tide of y in our land,” He then entered upon the lecture pro- per, not choosing any text, but speaking on the theme: *“The re ous pmhln-m of the nineteenth centu What is the apathy of the th in N 1n low As a re- 1 si .sh-r atheism h s m'uv“ u)n(nm our: ¢s by saying men must have more faith, Keligion and sci must go hand in hand, and true sci will give faith in God. The time stian must join and like a bulwark against lism of the day. God cognizo in it wigl hands anc the matel )umh:mu] by the wes \ithy fex, th news, and full of prac formation, educating ull. One of the reasons of decline of relig- ious fuith is that the pulpit does not v 1o understand the needs of the Wien questions are asked by A t will not do to answer ask questions, go on in the w fathers, go to «-lmrr noand hav God.” { that all men bel in 1 God, read from Tom Pane him- of a belief in God ‘The ry cknowledged all the wond ful attributes of Jehovah God, but ted thatthe finite mind not cuy asping the infinite, theretore differ. t have different concep- tions of God. _Bob Ingersoll bel God, but it paid him better to preac 1to the erowds. If Bob Ingersoll v \zelist he would give us some kind igion, but he simply preached: di iefs, and for that he charged a do} ahead, If it was announced” that Rabbi Benson would lecture on how to avoid the payment of honest debts, no hall in the city would hold the crowd, but if the lecture was to tell men how to pay their debts, the Baptist church mmu"h Some men a ture--but the mind ter than nature, and cady made many of the supposed lllluuhft' laws subs ent to his will if you could live 200 years from this da you would be surprised to sce low coni- bletely the laws of nature ure subjugated by thé mind of men. Therefore nature can not be God, ated s greater than the He thought that cause of the decline of religious faith, was that the children were not educated at home, A man_would be considered cruel if he should take his son and throw him 1nto the Missouri river with the injunction to 0 and swim. Yet boys are thrown into the turbulent stream of life with no other instruction than *‘Be a man.” The ques- tion is often asked what does the Heb believe in reference to Cnrist. We be lieve, and the Reformed Hebrew church believes that Christ was a great reformer, the equal of Moses. He 15 my brothe bone of my bone, and blood of my blood. He preachied the religion of love to man. But oh, my brother, where for ages was that love to man exemplified® The doc- trine of love 18 taught Alllllloug]llln' bible. ‘The Christizn should not d the Jew. Judaism is the nurs mother of Christianity, If we had proven false to our blood, if, when cruel war, with fire and blood and death swept down upon us, if we had lowered our knees to ‘the whfum of our conquerors, where now would have been your bible? Why isit that you despise the Jew? You do not find him in your prisons, us u violator of your luws. “You t him as o beggar It is not that he is lacking in putriotism. His blood flowed freely in defense of the hon- ored flag when such defense was neces- 5 his is my country, and I love oung “Don’t wtor But you suy if we belicve in the Jewish veligion, why do we not attempt to con- vort others to it, and then you answer your own question by asserting that we do not believe that the Gentiles ure worth saving, My brothers and sisters, this is a mistake-"we do not claim to huve the Key to heaven. But we have, thank God, a wide-open door, throngh which all who love and scrve (iod may enter--Jow, Clvistian and Mohammedan. 1 you would stem the tide of materialism, join hands all, and have the pulpit speak the truth and reason, und let ull;.u for and teuch their chiidren, eradicate all denom- i ul.nann-]u\hcv and there will soon be no scoflers Beard has an mmmense stock of 1 paper and room mouldings which must ¢ turned into casl, so down gothe prices ut Beard's, GARDEN HOSI e e WARRANTED GOOD ver foot, 24e per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all styles. Hosk Rerrs, Lawx Serankiins, Ete, Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera Houso Block. Too Fly I"‘or the IH n s, Yesterday afternoon a stylish young gentleman from Omaha, whos e and form are familiar to muny of the busi. ness men here, was seen in company with « woman driving recklossly through the streets, splasbing the mud over himself and his fuir companion, until both were hoyond easy re ition by even friends. The young mi . evidently crazy drunk, and it Auderson, of the wer- chants’ police, called the pair to a halt. The officer, taking the horse by the bits, led the procession at a slow walk up to the police headquarters, the scene at- tracting the attention and exciting the curiosity of a large number, who fol- lowed on to see wirat was up. The young man gave his name s Edmund Luther, and the fon's nwume was not booked, she appesring to be reasonably sol ul being not direetly to blame for the street exhibition. deposited the money to cover his fine, and after getting sobered up and eleaned allowed to de The voung conpl ceeeded durmg the afternoon in creating the only street sensation of the day, and the young man will proba- bly come to a re; 10n to-day that he made a bad break in t © 80 big a time in the Blufis, e horse and buggy was hired by him at Mase Wise's stable, but was not seriously damaged by s and speedy Go to Beard for toom mouldings. o sbrated Twin Burnor line stove. double burner them all. A 4-burner same price ns a burner; a 3-burner same price as a 2- burner. W. A, W 1 Muin. 1 sell the o¢ The City's Economy, The report of the city auditor is quite interesting this month, as it shows how the city administrati trimming sail. By deducting the warrants drawn for the -y and park funds, and for condem- n purposes, the actual running ex- s of the city are found to be quite 1 in proportion to the showing made any months in the past. By the best caleulations it uppears that the city is running along at about §4,000 a month for general expenditures, outside of spec- inl assessments and sy nprove- ments, The following is the report in pens of Council Biuffs, Tn.—Gentlemen: T here- with submit a réport of warmnts drawn from al amount of Total Above amount inclusive of the park fund collected to date, library fund and Phillips ter condemmation, amounting to 816 in all arge amount of ims allowed and audited by the previous 1, for which warrants have been drawn the administration of the present eity < and ineludes all claims allowed The followlng Is aceonts “f audited and allowed by the eouncil to d P solce and marsiial y engineer.... Printing and supplics Gas and street lamps. Ol grading. Sewerage. Intersection i l.uwu trully submit L. Kix (|||~ Xn“ml\ y u[ lflu\lun Jouncil Blufls, 1l rnest Smith, sp Substantial abst J estate loans. J. W, & BE. L. Pearl street, Council Blufls. nd rea ive, 10 The Lucky Among the attractions at lln- sisters’ fair last week was the $100 in gold, to be raffled off by lots. N. J. Steffenson, young man who had been employed in W. D. Kirkland's jewelry store, in chat- ting with Mr. Kirkland about the fair, mourned the fact that he had never any sort of luck in drawing prizes, and asked Mr. Kirkland whether his two little fel- lows, one aged seven, the other three, were lucky sort of bo; Mr. Kirkland thought- they had a reasonably bright star, and the young man concluded that he wouid buy one ticket in the name of the older on d one for tie younger. To his great su the ticket bearing the land, the elder of the boys, was the lucky number which called for the $100. He presented the ticket yesterday, got the gold and carried it to the boy, giving it to’ him as a nest egg for the future. Goto the N, Y. P. Co for GARDEN HOSE. THEY WARRANT ALL THEY SELL. Opera House Block., The best lawn mower in the market is the “*Philadelphia,” sold by Coover & McGee. Sl Dr. McLeod, oculist and aurist, 502 Broadway, Council Blufls, A o Sale of the Driving Park, In accordance with the advertised fore- closure of mortgage, the grounds of the driving park association were sold at auction yesterday by the sheriff. The property was hought in by P. Lucy for $6,000, who made the purchase in the terests of those who hold the mortgages. The amount of indebtedn wis more than twice the amount r'nu sale. The sal effect on the driving | L and lhu meet- ings will be held nere as planued, The NSO ion now will get onto some solid basis by which the enterprise ean be car- ried on probably more hlll‘('l‘~\[u”) than in the past, as there can hardly L run of mistortunes as has characterized the attempts of the association in the past, No. Go to Beard for low pri Go to Beard for wall paper. Pinched By Prohibition, D. B, Barr hus been brought here from Carroll county and lodged in the county jul where he will remuin for the next n\u months. e was luuml gulty of “‘muintaining o nuisance,” or in plainer language, selling intoxicating liquors, und was fined by Judge Loofbourow $500 and §200 costs. Not being able to put up cash the jail seutence was given him. Barr is & portly fellow, who could hardly squeeze into an ordinary cell, and looks as if personally it might be a benefit to him to have such a change to get some of the extra flesh off by such a period of confinement. —-— Room Mouldings—Largest_assortment and lowest prices ut Beard's Wall Paper Store. i Lel us go to Charie Heisler’s and get & good cigar. No. 402 Broadway. The practice of eheap publishing in England is_sbout to reach i bovels by wellknowa 370 deiny Bro oi fate - papar witl Covers, At i pebuy apiece. The young man | ! was ealled by the illness of ms The Council, The city council held fts regular monthly meeting last night, . The mayor and Alderman Straub were absent. E. D. ¥. Fisher complained of damp- ness in his cellar by reason of a_leakage in the sewer on Main street. The city engineer was instructed to see it reme- died. Mr. Mueller and Mr, Sackett com- plained of assessment for grading in Jront o property on Willow avenue. Re- ferred. ¢ Mr. Mueller complained of the filthy condition of thealley from Willow avenue between Main and Fourth streets. Re- ferred. Petition to have Kreppe street widened ten feet. Referred The street commissioner made a very full report of the month’s work The city cle ported the ipts of April $1,600, of which $1,000 was from licenses, The chicf of polico reported 136 arrests during April, of which fifty-thr vagrants and forty-one drunks. '1 he regular bateh of bills v ition for crossing at Eighth enue H. 1. ion fo I|Il|||;1 .lllv in block 16, Bayliss' add Referred. Petition for 1k by nhl lungll' property, Eighth Street supervisor order ers at once. Petition of property owners asking lo- cation of hose cart on lower Main street. The fire committee was instructed to e ract with Mr. Cole to keep hose ¢ stable at $20 1 month for one The ety engmeer reported estin on various improvements, the most jm- portant being on N - cent’'s cont 5 notity own: ting Ind This brought cussion ahout sewer diteh, and whether the stor should be made to level u 1he banke nt onoe, or wait yntil thaditch was completed. It was decided that it s not advisable to make bank levee at at ong The estimate was allowed Mr. Vincent. S o Deputy Marshal J Tast evening from Ot Mullen returned wa, 111, where he mothe When he left she was recovering rapidly. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. His Prompt Pursuit and Captu Three Thieves in Dakot I)uwnwm (Dak,) L: r M T 1 incident whu hoi sume you 1 the new K Roosevelt, who is quite ]nu\mnl nt in New York polities and soc He owns a ranch on the Little hty miles north-west from Il d quite astir I 1 to town three I had eaptured w his “‘cow men. following stor Aboat the 15, who liad been opers anunmber ) mnn.\ :m on board his bo wnh their thinking themsely in the Roosevelt tho. holp of o of om him 1 heard the i sother hoat, and men followed the outlaws 100 miles, came upon them in camp on the river bank, covered them with his ritles, dis armed them, br 150 miles ucross the coun son, and turned them ov On the urney | their and Mr, to the sheriff. food gave out, his supplics, and send the other out hunting, lile e pressed on alone with his prison- nd for four days he subsisted on bread made of nmlm\" but tlour water so “the bread brown. Mr. Roosevelt had been on the and wore corduroy f y shoes, xeellent health spirits, n't know how 1 look, but xt moraing he court, saw the little later took for his ‘‘cow r. Roosevelt od, n, *bound I had never st Ithough I had res ) 0 from his pen; and when 1 left home 1 no 1dea of me a gentleman of masquerad- cter of an impromptu ich men, men . of can_hope to sue autiful, but unde- cha But only conrage and energ! ceed in this new, veloped country the and Thes billions zem S v(w’ nl and mich ¢ “Pellets—or E: cents a vi chieap boxts to nllow Wisto of Virtues By dvuggists. anti- — ction like . beautiful Complexion Powder > s R A Georgia woman stopped a_wedding beeanse she was sted to the extent of having ps groom’s clothes with the fdea that she was to be the bric trifle. nt Red Star unvaluable. wenty-fi ' Prompt and e The larg conl broak is in ope mnu at Edwards Luzerne county, Pennsyl for market 4 g every ten hou the world lle coiliery, i, It pre: ars of conl Halfurd nutritious, es your food more SRR N. J., has a mayor who was upon democrotic ticket and next on an_independent ticket, and nrmw the republie: have nominated him FROM the C)UNCIL BLFFS DAILY GZ0 ‘B M. A, McPike, editor of the Cumbrin bure, Pa) Freoman, hus he o fricn'l of the editor of the ( 5, and is kno ol the best men Livin, ihe s onal ) With diphther & Linving b i v 3 i 1ho 108 0f his wlmn u...n.. G e i ton: der.onos. K Meik ildre out of zhit died 110 ||Il|)|vll|| 1l berare Bo had as ope Dortunicy of \using Dr, JoHorios: romedy: ) Dr. Jefferies' diptheria medicine is infallible in all kinds of sore throat. ; { Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! J v live in misery, and die in dis- palr with cancer of the stomach ¥ Dr. Thomas Jeferies cures every case of incigestion and constipation ina very short time. Best of ref- erences given. Dyspepsia is the cause of mpety per cent of ull discased conditions. Price $5 for two weeks treatment. During the last six yeas dcath from Diphtheria in DR, THOMAS JEF¥ PREVENTIVE and CURE was used. It hus been the means of say- ing thousands of iives and might have bundreds of thougunds more. Indispensible in putrid sore throat, 1w malignant slurdet fover, ehangiug it in 45 hours to the simple for fallible cure for all Inflummatory, Putrid, Cancerous Ulceration of the Womb and all Catarrhal conditions. Price Full printed instructions how to use the wedi- cine sent with it No doctor required DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES Canouly bu obtaed ut bis Oice. No. % th ancil Blutls, lows, Or soi By Expiies ou loceipt of rive, there has not been any case where ative, | alarm bells, etc., L DTERT DEPARTURE Messrs, Harkness Bros, will this day place on sale the below enumerated articles besides numerons others at prices that will surprise everybody, They are GenuineBargains Towels, Tidies, Splashers, Handker- chiefs, Japanese Fans, Hatchets, Bas- kets, Portemonnaies, Vaces, Plates, Cardand Fruit Baskets, Tin Plates, Doll Babies, Pie Plates, Wash Pans, Crumb Pans and Brushes, Dish Pans, Milk Pails, Work Basket, Glass Dishes, Comb Racks, Pocketbooks, Feather Fans, Hosiery, Macrame Cord, Flour Sifters, Hat Racks, Hammers,Japanese Sereens, Collar Buttons, Mucilage, Marbles, Blank Books, Turkish Towels, Scrub- bing Brushes, Coal Shovels, Baby Bibs, Wooden Spoons, Hair Crimpers, Roll- ing Pins, Transparent Slates, Agate Buttons, Collars, Jewelry, Estabrook’s Steel Pens, Lace Collars, Spool Cotton, | Baby Rattles, Hair Nets, Clothes Lines, Table Salts, Buse Bullg, Mateh Safes of | all kinds, Glass Cups, Tin Dippers, Tin Buckets, Mosaic Match Holders, Sauce Pans, Looking Glasses, Castile Soap, Shoes Blacking, M(-ut Forks, Toilet Soaps, Stove llhl«knuz. Wall Pockets, Harmonicas, noxes oi Slate Pencils, Willow Baskets, Black- ing Brushes, Pearl Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Frying Pans, Rick-rack Braid, Table Outlery, (ombination Russ Leather Toilet Sets, Pins, Laces, and every article you can think of. All to be on sale to-day. Every- Loly go and get a chance to select carly as the stoek is all new and where Bargains for b WORTH 75 and $1.00 Are to be found, they do not last long. HARKNESS BROS. No. 401 Broadway,|, COUNCIL BLUFFS, T0OWA. DEALERS IN DRY G0ODS, Etc., Etc J=En O 'I‘ E L.. OGDEN HOUSE RATES | fer May Ist Will ke | 2.50 Per Bay, epting front purlor 109 toard, $25 Pe Dy SILLOWAY, Prop. Council Hiits ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having. F'ire Hsca Andail moaern improvemonts, call bofs, un bo CRESTON _HOUSE! 219, Main Street Nos. 216, 217 and M: X MOHN, Py R. RICE, M. D. CANCERS gr,qher tamors removod wiciout tho knife or drawing of bload. CHRONIC DISEASES of all kinds & speclalty. Over thirty ye exporiou s No, 11 Peurl 8 prioto BUILT WITHOU readily taken out or repli il fences, iron or wood, ciannot b celled for write | All‘b. For ex- lurs AN, Inventor. Council Blufs. State and county rights for sule. COUNCIL BLLTFFEFS3S STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Pas(ofllcn. THOS. OFFICER. . PUsEY OFFICER & PUSGY BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. _Established 1857, RINK LIVERY STABLE. mmodations in Everything Pee: y Business, lass lu'uun{ 10 the Liv Finest Landau in the City | FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty. Telephono 178, FIELD & COLE, Props. PEARL STREET RINK STABLE vANS, Vice-Pres Council Bluffs National Bank 109 MAIN STREET, — .$100,000 250,000 11,000,000 Capital. Authorized Capital Stockholders Represent. . Do a general banking business. Accounts of banks, bunkers, merahunts, mag- ufacturers und individuals reseived on favord Lle terms. Domestic und forelgn excliange. The very best of uttontion givee to Wi busi Dess COIBIBIMGY 10 OUF CAIe. [ WHERE D0 YOU BUY BUGGIES? FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. !” stablished In 1877, e NS CINCINNATI, OHIO. WA BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. nally. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freight HOUSE MOVER AND AAISER Brick bailding any kind raiced or mnved and satisfa A raiced nved ction guarantsed. | onLittic Ainat traoks ~ths best i the worll Ly Frame houses moved 8038 Eighth Avenue anl Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. boll and examine e % . i}mwv, m.,, L we L oies ot— TYo-tie R teds, deotelh ,csuvtwty, Movahvons Soihan. g»;,&xk Broadcloth K the fi{vowfi,abt‘ fu«.; o—/ MV\/WM\ Dants cver thous v 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, KIEL SALE STABL m S 'RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizos of ‘Pajuasauday S pojuRdIRM Y008 117 Automatic Engines z act on short Especiully Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN_ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roile: New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, + Propricto Stable Corner d Fourta | Council Bluffs Iowa. - TIMOTHY SEED. ¢ of cound, well cleancl seed which 1 offer at rc bl figurcs. Secd of tho crop of 1883, Correspondence solicited. F. G, BUTLER, Schailer, Towa. €. & N. W. Ry, i Omaha Dental Associa’'n Cor. 16th and Dounglas Sts, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluils. SEND. FOR 1886 ANNUAL. - &F - CARPETS Display of Latest Pat- terns, All ades. Council Bluffs (e | 405 Broadway. pice Filling at lowest price, with gold, silver and other combinations Gold plute und continuous Guu T & speciulty. Best Sets of Teotkh, S, Former price §15. Perfect tit and best matertal. work guarantee { Council Bluffs Office, A Select Stock of Choice 234 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, Novelties | CURTAINS. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.~Special advortisomonts, sioh Lost,Found, To Loan, For 3alo, To Rant, Waars | Boarding,eto. will bo fasortod in this column st | tholow rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for. h» rstinsertion and WIVE CENTS PER LINE for each gubssquent insertion, Loave advortis) | mentsat our ofce, No. L& Pearl stroct, moar Broadway, Council Bluffs, Al Horses and Mules For all purposce. hought and sold, ut. retall and nlots. Large quantittes to sclect {rom. MASON WISE. Sircett, Near Pacific House, Counil Bus MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lo®a, 1 JACOB SIMS, | ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BL/UFFS. | Practices in State and eral Courts, Looms 7 and 3, Suuzart Bloek, WANTS. ousclold koo1s, Eniiire on prowm s ineil Rlafrs. © posts, Tleal Estate in all parts of the . Most Sales. F. J. Day, rw TIADB—Stock of willimory y notions. ANl new. Good locie ‘0 your. 0, Dee, Couuc o los i Tiluirs, lowa " SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows, S ur Stk Y No 502 and 506 F. Brondway,Council Bffs 'CUT 'IHIS OUT' « MAY 15, Impiovomests wid we wish to cali especinl 1 ow eing 1 P Bl i i 10 bo saual to” that of ady usiorn luuidry. fu urder 10 introduce oiii city of Council I¥ i1 WILL PAY The Highest Market Price For all kinds of gecond hand houschold ! goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Brozdway, Council Bluffs. work outsido tie s wo Wil upn’ rece pi Of Six lidics 0F gent) ‘Home Steam Laundry i 540 Broadway, Council Bluils, N, B. Out of fown ordess £iven promp ate | tention.” We puy renirn chuiges o all work re- elved when nocotnpauied by vush lu sayimen | Wl wmuuute i