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o P GRS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1886. THE DATLY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 9 OIFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Telivercd by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. B W.Tiwrony, - - - LEPHONES Breinges Orrice, No, 4, Niant Eviron No. 23, Republican County Convention. The republicans of Plattsmonth county, Ia.. will meet in delegate convention at the court house in Council Bluffs at 11 o'clock & m., on the 20th day of June, 1583 for the purpose of selecting eighteen delegates to at- tend the republican judical convention to be hela at Couneil Bluffs, June 50, 18, and to elect eighteen delegates to attend the repub- licon state convention o be held at Des Moines August and also to select eighteen delega attend the republi congressiona ion of this distric be held at such time place as it may hereafter be called transact such business as may properly come before is of representation will be one delegate for each township or voting pre- cinet, and an dlegate for every fifty votes or fraction Jf over twenty-five for llon, W abee at the last general election. title the se ships to representations as follows: De Kune, 1st precinct. . .5| Lincoln od ¢ Layton 6 Lewis. ! \hu'l'lltrl\ln Mind A “h-- Morwal L4 Pleasant Rockford . “4Silver Creek... Valley ‘ Woodland ‘\\ mlnm,mu t. ‘\ ork ITotal.. N0 of the lh‘|rulvlh'n|| Cou JAacon Sivs, lhullllmll BLUFFS, June 10, 1856, - MINOR MENTIUN. Counain New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Reiter The city council mwh t0- nu_hl d refitting the Pacific house 1. A change was made in the police force yesterday by whis Oflicers Besw O'Brien and Lewis go onto day duty, the others going on nights, In the district court yester the t of Ketcham for selling mortgaged prop- erty was on trial, ocvu,)ying most of the day. Itis expected that the Coffman case will be called on to-day. Mrs. Randall, the famous fortune teller, will remain No. 615 Ei 7hl|l street, between Sixth and Seventh nues, two weeks longer before remoy mg to Omaha, I nd fu- up yes- The old rrested 1885, average iy hnd s one contains the name: uf those by the police since St Patrick’s d and shows n(nl.ll of 1,704, or an of about 125 a month, The county board of supervisors yos- terday spent most of tl; v in audifing the accounts of the superintendent of th poor, and in attending to routine bus ness, granting permits to sell into: cants, ete. There has been found on the prarie near where Sixth street and Eighteenth avenue ought to be, a lady’s hat, parasol and silver thimble. The owner can have them by applying to the Milwauke St. Paul round house, and paying for this notice. A return game of base ball will be played to-morrow afternoon atthe dr park between the K music company nines. In the game be- tween these two clubs on May 8lst, at Red Oak, the Mueller nine was beate gutkthu) ‘think they can now “down R ak.” Last evening the ordinance of baptism was administered in the baptistry o} the Scandinavian Baptist church by Dr. Mc- Crary, pastor of the M. E. chu cu.v. on a \omw lady, who in being imnicrsed before becomin, mem- ber of lus churcl large congregation witnessed the impressive ordinance. The reportorial table of the BeE: oflice wnq made bright and attractive yesterday rv a beautiful bouquet placed there with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs, L. Kirsoht. The roses were a sample of the wonderful showing at their residence, one rose bush alone huvmg about two thou- sand, and the bush standingabout fifteen hsfl tall. The school board held a special meet. ing vesterday afternoon, at which it was decided mnmm all of the school build- ings in the cf also rented a room over George A. Beard’s wall paper store, No. 502 Brondway, for the use of the board, They also agreed to allow Mr. Thomas Officer to |l\|! up four clectric lights on the top of the Bloomer school building, as per petition which was presented to the board. It is easy enoungh for a cheap editor to sncer at the Bek for giving the public the benetit of such intormation as it can lean 1n regard to the Home of the Friend- ess, but it is singular that not one of these snee ng scribblers has thus far dared to stake even a cheap reputatiou by declaring that the home management 18 all right.” Why, if there is nothing to the charges published, do not somo of these eager snecrers have the manhood to declure t belief to that eflect. The BEE readers will have the fa and they can judge for themselves, while the lum«l fellows who do not know what to sy only, “*Don’t read the Beg,” stand in the shade of doubt, and n.~mhlm|, -~ Room Monldings and lowest pric Suore, rest ar assortment s ut Beard's W I Paper Our refrigerators are Good goods and low pri & MG going very fust, s toll. Cooper — Go to Beard for wall paper. —— - Substantinl abstracts of tit estate louns, J. W. & E. Pearl street, Council Bluffs. —~—— The Quick Meal gasoline stove is be- eoming more popular every day. Get one of Cooper & McGew. - Best cream soda in the city, 5e per glass, at Palmer’s, 12 Main street. Go to Beard for room moulding and real L. Squire, 10 John "emph-mn has moved his cigar m:)ry to 550 Broadway, opera house If you want to invest & fow dollars where it will saye many ||nu-~|lu'nluu|ml in labor and doctors’ bills, buy an Ameri- can washer of Cooper & M % About 1:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon an alarm of fire was sent in over the American Distriet telegraph company's wire and also over the telephone, calling the department to the meat market of Eugene Mottaz, No. 108 upper Broadway. five originated in the rvear of the ilding in the smoke house. the lass be- about $200, which was fully covered insurunce in the Huwkeye and the neil Blufls insurance eompanies. [ BETTER BE w A POOR HOUSE Statement of a Doctor Who Attended the Homeless Orphans. FILTH, HUNGER AND SICKNESS. A Small Blaze—Council Bluffs Ora- tory—The Coming Benefit For the Industrial School— Other Bluffs News, More Home Taik. The statement published in the By exposing the affairs at the Home of the Friendless, or the Christian Home, as it is ealled, have caused no little stir. Many are expressing their willingness to corrobor these statements if some proper committee is selected to examine the witnesses, The effcet of the publica- tion of the statements of these persons who know of the home affurs will doubtless be a gpeedy cleaning up of the home, a washing of the children, and a tting in readiness for some committee to visit the home and find everything in apple pie order. Such a visitation and sneh a tinding will not, however, satisfy the publie, in view of the claims of <o many that for much of the time since the home was started there has been filth, poor and insuflicient food, and harsh treatment of children. children of the home have be taken out to ride since the article appeared in the Bee, and there will doubtless be no eause for i n if such eauses have How long the bet condition s will continue harder question to answer. The public will not be satistied until the truth or fulsity of the eharges made as to the past history of the institution is established. Many new details are coming to the Bk in support of the statements already ma 1f Mr. Lemen had declared to the public that the ehildren were not having l'nuu"ll to that they were not being ( for, that they had to sleep many in a bed, that th troubled with vernnn, g from other troubles, and the children kept erowding into the faster than they could find homes for them, and that all this was due to a lack of means, the sublic might respond with more contri- |:||!|nn- and he nfght be relieved from responsibility ln;: But he de that the chi n for and educated. Here ances in his own paper that in days of great need the store of yrovisions does not properly give out. A hen we Im\-- been unable to buy we 11 ha and to spare off of a of |)|n\1~|ull~ that refused to dimin- ordance with natural law. Our n are hearty and happy and have ved spiritual and mental training advance of all public institutions m!millml by all who have his utter- “It does seem child It scems, therefore, that Mr. Lemen deems the provisions plenty and to spare, and the education better than that of any public insti (tmk, a well , had served as physic the B terday quiries of him yes: iwroratHEtboNal: were you the attending an of llw home, doctor:” rom soon afte s organiz until I tendered my resignation la: I thin hout two years.” alaried oflice 8 imply a_ d " The first fv r [ furnished f 3 treatmeat, that I simply furnished my professional services free.”” “What led you to sever your connce- tion with the institution?” “I considered the management bad, \nd the amount of fault found with the Home by the general public led me to believe that T had better sever my con- nection with the institution.” *‘Was this separation a h'mndh one?" “Yos; and the manager in aceepting it guve me a very nice letter of thanks for my services.” “How frequently did you visi Humn during these two years?” ‘Sometimes every day for a week or ten days 1 succession, and probably on an _ average once or U weck during my whole te service there, I frequently had bad ¢ requiring my attention twice a day.' “During those tations did you notice any causes for these complaints whi you say you nad heard from the general nuhlw and, if so, what were they?” 1 thought 1 did. In the place, the location itself is not fit uch a Home. The ground is too low, and elined to be marshy. When I took charge of it there was water standing on the Iot itself and mud and water in the base- ment. 1 ordered dry earth thrown into the cellar and the timbers of the floor swashed, ete. 1 found the stagnant water from the ccllar sceping through into the well, which stood about six fect distant. The drinking water was con- taminated. 1 also found slop und dish- water thrown indiscriminately about the I, without any regard to the welfare tho: compelled to drink this - This cause of com- oceasionally remedied a short time, but every now and then 1 found that slops were heing thrown out as before, The howme being recently established, it was inadequate to the accommodations. I'he air was neces- sarily impure, on account of the crowded condition of the guarters, Under the fellow, it was possible to do, ind her facilities the i nd (,.uutu ||u-l|| but she wx-u(un interfered with by the fault- finding and tyrannical oveérbearing, of |1|«' manager. “At the time of your resignation. fall, were the sanitary conditions surroundings much improved from w. iginally found them ler them worse fact, owing to the violati and constant neglect to ¢ out sug, tions for improvements, ‘This was really why 1 did not eare to be longer held ro- ble for the health of the es. 1 ame the matrons for this condi- as they had been over- worked and overburdened, but the man- should certainly have seen that these cf hanges were made.” Wi food?” S T quality and insuflicient in quantity ee and tew were shut ofl, and no milk except for a few of the little ones. The diet was mainly cornmeal mush, sorghum molusses and an inferior quality of p tatoes. The bread was about tue only thing that was good, and there was not enough of that, When bakers' bread run short, corn meal mush and corn bread ot an inferior quality was used. The potatoes were generally poor, and cooked and served with the peelings on frequently. meat was allowed except oceasionally, and in small quantities. The manager insisted on a v ble diet almost e sively, potatoes being the chief vegetable, occasionully a fow cmbugc and |urmp, Ly oceasionally. ! rom what you observed during the st year of your stay, do youn, as a physi- cian, consider that the children had a pmlwr amount of suitable food?” do not.” “]luw:\buul the cleanliness of the home and children®’ *'1 usually found them in a filtny con} dition. There were no faeilities for bathing, except perhaps in & tub or pail. if the matron found time to give them an oceasional ablution, and then there was no soft water, well water being nsed. Portions of the bedding seemed clean at times, but the “bedding for the little ones w ry filthy at times, and the quarters not suitable.” 1 did not con- sider the bedding nor the quarters healthy for the inmates. Several would be hud- dled in one bed, which was far from healthy in those close, lly ventilated rooms. I was told by the older immates of the home that there were bed bugs and body lice there, but I did not investigate (Inq branch of the subject.” “How about the heating in winter?’ “In the winter they had a stove in (ln» 1 and a cook stove in the kitchen (d about thirty or thirty-five in- terribly crowded, ample, but the ]I'Iu v I mates, but I think the heat was y bad t sickness was cansed food, proper venti oy often wondered 1 usually had lvantage of bring_called in’ right inception of any sickness and by frequently visiting the home, and watch- ing closely, was able t d offany spe cial epideniic 'l‘lu t fever broke out once there, but I managed to stop it. Constant vigilance was required to com- bat disense in the face of these unfavora- ble sanitary conditions.” were the sick ones taken i the parlor, which is d an adjoming bed room. y small. 1 have n lying in_these two all sick. These quar- not snitable, but were the best that were provided.” “Waore there any deaths at the hom “Tfiere were none during my except Mrs. Kinsc vhich was put to sleep as us ently \\4-]L and an hour later w dead. “Doctor, you have visited poor houses, about 12x14, which was appuar- 1 found “Why, certai “Well, now. these childre Iy in this christiun home as_they would be in- the ragre poor house?”” have v houses which ctter cared consider poor trouble that I fou r would never advi: ments at the home, and everything that was done for the bettering of the condition of uirs had to be almost forced, and in the face of x'n-.,n.‘m 0|||><Nilm|| on his part.” - town, Bro _Highest prices paid for county, ¥ & Blufts, and school bonds Odel , No. 103 Pearl street, Council . ey Cherries are Ripe At Dodge’s orchard. Orders left with Kintz & Kleeb, 348 Broadway, or with George Blank, 610 Blufl” strcel, will be promptly filled. e Beard has an immense stock of wall paver and. room Mouldings wiich must e turned into cash, so down go the prices at Besrd's. Fra e A Mul Acquitted. The trial of D J. Mullen charge of embezzling f loaner Crofts, his employer, has resulted in his acquittal. The evidence looked rather dark for Mullen when stated for the prosecution, and showcd that he had been from time to time maxing fictitious loans and pocketing the money. The de- fense elanimed that these loans were not fictitious, but that Mullen had been mis- led, lending money to parties who were worthless perhaps, but that he had not deliberately caused these losses, and that they were such us might naturally occur ny such busine The sentiments of ny who heard the evidence was rather vor of Mullen, they fecling that vas pursuing methods as a money hich did not entitle him to much ympathy, and_that if Mullen did not show all the business rectitude and care- he should, yet the way in was conducted by was not so bad He has been sent forth with his record made clean by (nrnml acquittal, and xlgmn enters the employ of Reed & Co., of Omaha, who, like others of his friends, evidently have faith in him 2 —— The Mueller music company is crowded for room. They are thinking of putting wrehouse to accommodate their ng husmws. S Go to the New \mk Plumbing com- y for garde They warrant all sell.” Opera nouse block. e e Why buy a poor gasoline stove when yon ean get a “Quick Meal” at the same price? Cooper v McGee haye them. i b bt An Honor to Council Bluffs, At the recent dedieation of the supreme court chambers at Des Moines, Mr. J. N. Baldwin of this city was assigned the duty of representing the bar of the entirc state. The honor W fer upon so young but it was mor it being a recog! of which the cit - bers of the bar well feel proud. The manner in which Mr, Baldwin filled the sition assigned him on this important ceasion, and the many words of praise heard on all sides add to the honors won by him and give occasion for Council li]llfll to take to itself no little laurels for buing able to_proruce so worthy a repro- sentative on such a state occasion. The weech of Mr, Baldwin is pronoun .&l to have been a truly eloguent and even the Re hout sounding the praises 1) those from western 1d 1 full, and on the om the money 1 ch tha od by nd fin- Towa, publ shes | 58 1 in an editorial lhun speuks of it: ‘The speech of Mr, Baldwin, of Council Bluffs, at the dedication of the supreme court chambers on Tuesday, was notable for its m.\wli) wnd finish, and is talked of by those who heard it as'being an effort that will be long red to in discussions of lowa orators. Mr. Baldwin is in fact an orator— possessing, in addition to a fine presence and very strong mental gifts, the fascinating graces of speech that give to oratory its power and s I8 A young man, whose pobul the state has the strength of large merit in himself, as well as the further fact of hayving a name traditional in lowa for meritand greatness, bl d e A Pleasing Programme. The following is the programme for the entertainment for the benefit of the Industrial school to be held Monday evening in Temple hall Invoeation. ... Rev, Mr. Crofts Children ng Song. N Violin and Nocturne, Piano AMastors Flute, ‘Tulieys and Miss Westcot, Kindergarten Song....... ..Children Duet—The Fortune ‘Teller. ... Gabousse Mrs. Roft and Miss Edinger. Kinderearten Song. .. “Children Recitation-The Lt Tiyin. . Mrs, Lyon . Bong—Primrose Flowers .Plusuti Miss Harbara M PART 11 Kindergarten ong Duet—oly Motlier olette, Thildren ot~ i { ! Violin Solo. erkowsky Song—Dreawh “Wellings Miss Bl . Good-Night Song. Bened Tick for Admission, u.uu .Children e at Bu:lmell 8 store, An Investigation Ordered. Some complaints having been lodged with the board of triistees of the Home of the Friendless concerning the manage- ment of that institutioh, an investigation has been ordered by that bodv. The sub- stance of the complgints made to the board by private parties have already been given to the Beg readers. The fol- hn\uu{ letters from the president and seeretary of the boardexplain their pur- poses. Dow City, Ia,, June 10.—To the the Brr: Through the “BEe” and other sources of information, the charges pre- ferred against the managen.cnt of the “Christian Home' servation. Desirine that a full and impartial fnvestigation may be had, Lam instructed by 1 George W. Robey, president of the as- sociation, llnl\ll A meeting of the trustees to convene at the home Wednesday, June 16, 1886, al 10 a. m. 1t'is hoped that responsible citizens of your city will be present that the publie may be made conversant with the details of the | work. Every eflort will be made to have a thorongh investigation. To seeure this end, any evidence in the y on of responsible pitics is solicited and will be heard at that time, In the interests of trath and right solicit co-operation that the work m condenned or sanctioned as it shall mes Editor of we p v terday regarding the mana phans’ Home of your cit, tion of your readers wh est in the matter, I b plaints of a similar president of the board of truste day by private letters, and I proc once to call a meeting of the board for \\ Inesday, the 16th inst.. at which time a irand inpartial investigation will be had. Ihn~(- having erievances are invited tobe present and state them. Respectiully, Grorae W. Roney. NMATES AWAY. T. L. Canfield, one of ors of Herrison county, ar- rived here and presented the mllm\mw order at the home, and was given the custody of the two boys named in the instrument: For the informa- may feel an inter- TAKIN Last evening ) the supe LoGAN, June 10, 1585, To the Manager of "o Orplans’ Home, Bluffs, 1 se deliver to the of the board ity, lowa, the by the nawme J. GILMORE, Board of Supervisors, Harrison UK. McGAvREN, Auditor. e ‘Rah for the Bluffs, The following Ivlvgr'un was the ocea- sion of much rejoicing last evening: DunrQue, June 10.—J. L. Templeton, chief of fire department: W n first moncy on time. Win belt in st Time, 43. H. Guas —_——— Personal Paragraphs, E. L. Shugart and wife, and Henry Metealf and wife, returned yesterday from California. Rey. T\ J. Macke to-might to preaclr confirmation of a ¢ H. C. Cheney, agent of the Sioux Oity route, has re- turned from his southern trip. L. Hart, of New Bedford, Mass., y Vi ng his son, E. W. rer ol the Nuv York plumb- ing company. goes to Woodbine and ofliciate at the ss there. stern passenger Sarpety Fever and Ague. , N. J., Feb. s boen troubled with fever and ague for over two years. Quinine would not ¢nre him, though taken in very large doses. By taking five Brandreth's Pills a night for two weeks fect health EVERY DAY We are making a Spec- i{alty now of Summer Goodls, And are Offering NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find new pecial bargains on our counters Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at 4c., worth Ge. Satteens at 12 1-2c., w orth 18c. Embroidery paiterns at one-half their value, LACHEHS | 1 —AND— Goods than they -were ever known Dress At les before. You can save money by coming to Council Bluffs for CARPETS, CURTAINS, | &c. We keep the choicest patterns turned out of the Looms, and our prices are the lowest in this western country. You will say so when you see them. Watch our advertisement every morning for new bargains, Look in local column for special sale to-day, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. have come under our ob- | WHOLESALE AND JOB ING FEOTUSES OF ~ Councin BLUFFS. I)PHJ.. \\H L\ & LO. Agricultnral lmplemonls, Buggiss, Carringes, .Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Mae the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, _CORN SHE |kus AND FEED CUTT Nos, 1501, 1577, 5 and South Main lnulwll Bluffs, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & ('u Manuf'rs an 1 Jobbers o lgrlcullnral Implements, Wagons. Buggies, Darriages. and all kinds of Farm Machinery. T o e South Main Strect, Council Bludts, owa. AXE HANDLES. | i Qumason. T HLDovaLs, G0 F, W niGnr. s, &Th “Pros.&Mar. _Sao &Counsel. Council BInTs Handla Factory, (INcorpo; Manufacturers of Axle, Pic edzo nad Small Handies, of every doscription, CARPETS, ({)l NCIL BLU FFS CARPET i‘():_ Carpets, Curtains, Wlndow Shades, 0il Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Uphol Goods, ‘te. No. 405 Broadway Counci Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOURE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brads of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION, .\\l\l) R & LEAMAN, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Cominission Merohauts, No. 14 Pear! Sk, Council Sluffs. DH! ll(- HARI E, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Dri ugglsts. 0ils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 Main St., and ouncil Biuffs. DRY GOODS. 1ITH & C( mparters anl abvsss of Dry G913, Notions. Ete. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 nndl pearl St., Council Bluffs, lowa. i FRUITS T0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Specialty General Commiseion. No. 542 Council Bluffs. ISTS. Breadway, WIRT & DUQUE1 Wholosale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, lHl(‘F‘lllL\. L. KIRSCHT & U) Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liguor Dealers, No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluffs BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather. Harness, Saddlery, Bte. Main St.. Council Blulls, Iowa. 0 METCALF fill()l‘ll ERS Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 und 34 Brondway, Council Bluts. VY HARDWARE. " KEELINE & FELT, Wholesalo Iron, Stoel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, ‘And Wood ‘imck Council Blufts, Towa. AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council Bluffs Towa. L()U\I( IL BLL S OIL CO., Vholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating dils Gasaliay Agent, Council ulun Towa. }.U!lut R, l’lLlj\u, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material Specialties,Wholesalo Lum- ber of all Kinds, "Ofice No. 130 Main St WINES AND LIQL'UMS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for 8% Gotthari's florb Bitters. No. 13 Muin St. Council Bluffs, s(‘ll.\'EIIJl‘Jl{ & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Specinl advertisements, such as Lost, Found, or Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eto., will beinserted in this column at the low rate of TEN © forthe fi nd Five Cen ine for cach subse: ve advertisements at our office, sct, near Hrondway, Council for & man with all capital wishing 10 enguge in drug s in western lowa. Only drug store in the town, Address Harvoy & Beurd, Nogla, lowa. WA ‘ TANTED—A girl to do_general housework. Cull &t 100 Fourth street. D—A good young pony. L. Lawson, sth street. = REWAKRD-For & gold signet ring ) April 20 on transfer platform by W. H Buras, 4..\. | Blufls. ANT trade. A good Loy (o learn the printing Call at Boe office, Council Hlutls ALE—Two lots 25 1cet from N, W.K'y track, suitable for wurchouse or factory purposes. Sheate, 500 Broadway n_avenue hotel E. L.Sheate, 30) I 1d pupers. i quantities to suit, No. 12 Pearl strect OFFICER & PUSEY, FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. inl Brick bailding onLittlesat trdoks —the bost in the worlk ball and my Hew Lires of Hots. exantiine this ééty«. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS W.i5 MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa Creston House, The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Esoa.pe ~ JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFF3. BANKERS Established 1587 Practices in State and Federal = Courts, Rooms 7 xmd-.. hugart Block. Closing Out. 1 have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' I am closing out PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- bons, ganz crapes and other styles of triminigs. ny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Beatel Suiting, Euglish Reoadcloth t 5’»»& ewet &Luw—w O tablished In 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. cs Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freigh HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 808 Bighth Avenuas anl Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. AMnchoms Sorkern. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS., Dealers in Milch Cows. A 530 At Our Stock Vards 0 502 and 506 . Broadway,Council Bffs L. W. TeLueys, Pres. T. J. Ev. JaxEs N. Brows, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 , Vice-Pros. hicr. Capital. ........ Authorized Capital. Stockholders Represent. ... Do a general banking businass. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, mane ufacturers and individuals received on favoras ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchango, The very hest of attention given to all bust ness committod to our “are. KIEL SALE STABLES ‘poymaseaday e DJURIIEH 30018 TT§ forses and Mulos kept constantly on hana for sale at retail or in 'flrdt.rs promdly il ntract on short Stock sold an m-mmaqun SH R & BOLE prictors. Stable Corne hllh Avenue and Fourth Council Bluffs Town. CARPETS Choice Display of Latest Pat- terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs Goods Must Be Sold. Best of Bargains ever offered. Call and sce them, J. J. BLISS, No. 828 Broadway, Council Blufis, R, RIOE M. CANCERS b5,e timoke ov x‘lfli'-i’ haoky CHRONIC DISEASES or au kiuds a speciaity. Over thirty yoars' practical exporieass ©. 11 Pearl stroot, Council Blufs CONSULTATION Fitha Ching, Glassware and Lamps, n W. 5. Homer & Co., No. 23, Main St.,Council Bluils, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. OMce Over American Express Company. FRANK COOK, REAL ESTATE —AND—— LOAN AGENT, Room 7, Shugart Block, TIMOTHY SEED, ity of sound, well cleaned cod Theve & qua which wsonublo Giures. Seed of the Correspondeceo. solicited. §. G l N Rwg 1otier 8 crop of 158, S¢eB&,UTLy, 1l "UEL 405 Broadway. A Select S Nove CURTAINS. FUR A Extra fine PLANTS Grown and sel ected from Muszati Seed by J. R McPherson, rower and Dealer in BLES, Couneil Bluffs, Iowa. - Horses and Mules all purposes. bought and & nlote Lurge quanfittes 1o sclc MASON WISE, Sireett, New Pacific House,C ouncitd t retull nad trons. “.