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——— THL DAILY COUNCIL BL OFFICE, NO. Deltvered by Carrier in A Ang Twenty Cents H. W.TILTON. er W TELEPHONES: Pusisess Orrice, No. 43, 161t EDITOR, No. 23, N New spring goods at Reiter’s. There will be an ice crean jubilee at the Salvation army day evening at 6 o’clock y_the Chicago Friends of the Baptist churck remember the festi this e g, Besu presence and money assist the nobie work _ The board of supervisors was busy yester- g with the county trea ettl attention of the honorable bod be directed to the annual large that are aimed at the county wallet. ked for stars y and we \e fire departmen ch The lone I fore med with them, and the two bre service are Chief Walters, of the fire dej Aldermen Knepher and Water: in the suburbs last evening, fo v of locating additional street lamps in hoof the tow of the su ties beyond th Mrs. Rothert, wi of the institution for the de turned yesterday from Ch son, who has been under A Ho s improved greatly, but is fully restored to health, The following marriage lice sued yestel office ¢ clerk: J. R. Jone 17, both of this county 21, and Edna A. Kempton, city; and Joseph M. R Blaine, 86, both of this city Chief Lucas arrested J. C. trying to : jay at th , 2 19, the prospect of any. T inviting mattress at the ine couch in the c and its cifect An exhibition h will take place at tt 2 o'clock p. m., for the b team, and to defray their ex 1 the state tourname nil was depry et hose tem in the worl, agement. cents. One of the city papers stat and it The admission will that J. R. Davidson ran into the arms of officer early Sunday suit of his run Mr. Davidson called at Tur B terday and denied the story, sta R. was the only idson in morning nerly engaged in the d uess here, and is W noctur ambulations. porter’s pencil. - Motor Line Time Until further notice the M; line will leave the Roclk Island and 11 o'clock . m.; at 1, 2, p.m. and at 7, 8, 9 and 10 o'cloc College Songs— boy choir concert, 83 temple, June The nine-y the East Br y butener, du tention to *‘Rough on Rats" Tue at his home on Graham avenue, investigation e n pl sult of his inquisitive near being fatal to the ¢ ster. The poison had be bread and left in the burn for rodents with which the place and the boy mother. With the innate cu average young American to would do,” the boy procceded the br stoma periment. the poison, but highly uncomfc boy, and decidedly alarming who were s00n awar A phy the deadly dose. A saved the b found him_J on the road 1o recov It wa but then he now understands cent looking stuff *'y Kansas City and Omaha. , 1888, the K. C., St. Jo ir trains No Commencing June & C., B. R. R. Co. 8 and 4 between K v Council Blufls and the U. I, T will arrive and depart thesame MaK Parties Brunt and Rice a homo eith addition or Council Blufis, with house built to suit tomer on easy monthly paym cure the same in the next t ing at, Nonpareil oftice, Om B, lverctt block, Couneil - Where Has Kessler About three weeks ago a of Edward Kessle nue between Thirte streets, loft his famil; ployment elsewhere; at least set up by some as o reason nth and or means of support. of the huslluud and the destitution family attr: anthropi wife, Nothing is at pre whers attentio rewains to be seen, The engineers st for their grocerics, Lloyd will take your ¢ ke for der. - The Manawa Ball Grounds, 1t is now a settled fact that the ball grounds at Lake Manawa are to be fenc phitheater erected. A few of men have taken hold of the bound to carry it through. raise part of the ne Sary mo space on both sides of the fenc Ing purposes el parties ing money for the purpose, an firms are furnishing lumber. cost about §700 and as soon as all of the games of the twiu citi be played there. We have t terest of S, er, of Morehouse & Co., and the herctofore existing i mutual consent. for their soliciting we are very truly. patronage in th | Mo R A Day In Court. The case of C. W, Power va. Londen | t title was on tr yester- court. Flickinger Bros. 1 appeured for the pluintiff and W, H. Ware | aud Fialey Butko conducted the defeuse for | William Siedentopf, s interve was possessed of excopt the litigants uh-l r S0urt Fooin wa aluost deaerted cases are liable to bo the indications are that they good many dollars worth of i o the parties coacerned. 12 PEARL STREET. Part of the City at barracks Fri Tea and Coffee ompany of Omaha, which and attend and by your 10w fully equipped. ind bumb, re- treatment hotel to an e and base fair grounds Sun :nses to Clinton Bluffs claims the f 'way horse on Benton st ks us mentioned 1 known to many of our wondered at his indulging in 1t is evidently a case of mistaken identity or a slip of the re- Cable. 3, 4 ang r-old son of Eugene Mottaz, was informed of the fact by his ad for the purpose of testing his own b, 18 he had no rat with which to The result was very of what had huppen cian was summoned and his ,med skill called into service to offset the ¢ffects of night of hard life, and yesterd lo and weals, but in its work.” Jluffs, la. ~ by the name living on Sixteenth ave- ostensibly to seek em- for His family, which consists of a wife and three children, was left without The continued absence rday visited tho ent kuown of the wbouts of Kessler, or whether his ab sence can be satisfuctorlly explained. who are acquaintefl with the famlly say it is » case of descrtion, but whether this is true 3 Broadway, Ed Qis Thanking the publie continuance of MOREINOUSE, Y BEE. UFFS. eek, MANAGER. m festival and W will please takes place laaies in their surer. The y will to-day stack of bills or the police re donned im t badges came o8 of the city partment, and " th loculi~ wer lights. iperintendent their there. no means 5, With by nses were is bf the county J. Jones, Herderson, both n{ this W ams for He quite essing. sudden, | game t t of the hose nt to be held wants ef 1 be o ed yesterday while in pur- r office yes- wting that he the city, a vy goods ana tra a motor kK p. m. quartets, Masonic cents. cted his at- evening nd the re- my urious you d on some the numerous was infested, riosity of the “'see what it to eat some of ex- favorable for ortable for the to his parents 1 work morning theless s a close call, how the inno- 1d Omah Lrid s he o ¢ in the Van regg tract, jents, can se s by inquir- r room No. Gone? i Fourteenth that claim is Lis going money of . the of some phil- Some Durlin Bros, Tel. 200, ed and an am- the business tter and are iey propose to oney by selling e for advertis- are contribut- d the lumber | The fence will | 1t is completed s Loaguo will | the firm of e past, and the same, REHOUSE. | or. Thec The liquor alled st any time, aud | M will contain a.| terest Lo some 1 | sum of §500 to await the B S e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1885, CONCERNING THE BLUFFS, The Grand Hotel Building Assured and Everybody Happy. EAGER CURIOSITY OF A BOY. He Trics the Taste of Rat Poison—A Missing Citizen — New Bail Grounds—A Burglar Taken «The Methodists. The Hotel Will Be Built, The hotel committee of the board of trade held a meeting yesterday morning at 10 o'clock to take some action in regard to the proposition of the Chicago syndicate. The offer is to erect and fully furnish and equip a £250,000 hotel if this eity will deed them a sito, and the syndicate agrees to begin work at once and push it as rapidly as possible to completion. The committee decided to ac- cept the offer, and it is thought that enough money to secure the_ location of this grand stru, subscribed by the end of the W Chicago parties promise to come on at once, and their architect will probably be on the ground inside of ten days, “The new palace hotel matter is finally settied and this city is to have one of the finest hotels in the west. This result is due to the effec- tive work of the reorganized board of trade, and is but one of the many enterprises for the upbuilding of the city that this energetic body s under consideration, ~The outlook is 1mo0st encouraging, ns several largo manu- facturing concerns are about determined to locate here, Thenew business blocks already in course of erection will furnish the large ooms demanded by castern parties as h wholesale hous oes not ask the citi be any stock, but simply to > them a location, and there is much en- wsm_over the matter. Nearl has alrcady been subs of the building is fully assured. ———— Union Abstract company, 236 Main street. Tipton he rgains in real estate. i The All Saints’ Guild will furnish re. freshments and dancing after the B concert at Masonic temple Friday ey ning. il s The Metbodists Will Bulld. Yesterday afternoon there was a meeting of the Methodist church committe at the oftice of C. M. Harl, Esq, The object of the meeting was to decide upon some plan for o the building of Architect Ward was present gave some valuable suggestions. He of the pro- . This will cover the entire lot bout nearly double the seating of the old church. It is decided to make it on n most modern plan, the interior being a single story with a gallery extending future action with reference a new church, and nearly around. A basement will also be buil in which the church parlors will he located. A handsome and stately tower will add to the symmetry of the structure. The old church will be torn down and the mater- inl used in the new building. The cost 18 estimated to be between $15,000 and $20,000. While the new church is in vrocess of erection it is probable that atent, having ¥ to accommodate 1,000 persons, will be used for Sunday serv vhen the the weather is bad, when the Masonic temple will be used. e A Cut Rates to Chicago. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad will give cut rates to all who desire to attend the republican con- vention at Chieago. one fare for the round trip. A special train will run for their accommodation, but the tickets will be good on regular trains on and after June 16, Tickets will be on sale on June 14 and from the 16th to 19th 1n- clusive. Good to return between the 20th and 25th, M. M. Muarshall, general agent. R — S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. e Fast Men For Big Money. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the mem- bers of the Council Bluffs hose team will gve an exhivition race at the driving park. It will be & handicap, with Harry Bethune at the scratch. The other runners and the dis- given are as follows: O. D. Ha 0. D, Clack, 2; C. . Gibson A an, 8; W, C. Ross, 83 J. M. Whitney, 5 G Lo S5 Uity a W W Hough, 4; W. W. Pepver, 3; Clem’ Hough, 33 Leon Lozier, 7; Willian Koss, 83 Charles Mott, 5. Pursés—£400 to first, $100 to s to third. Shefield ruiles to govern. ace will be run_in heats, five men in , and the winner in cach to run in the final, After hibition he race there will be o coupling ex- who are The l')(\nln tion will be for the ben go to Clinton to run in the tournument races. ‘Bechtele. wvel - -— Stop at th ——— Buy mantels, grate nd hearth fur- mshings of the New York plumbing Co. e Wanted—Pony for small boy to ride, either purchase or hire. = Address Henry W. Rothert, Supt. D. & D. Insti- tion, Council Blufls. An Unpleass rinbottom, a sixteen-year ployed as a domestic in the family of John Flageoile, left her work Saturday morning and went homo to her mother, who resides in this city, and said that some man »d her room the previous night and d dows upon the bed, but when ordered to She thought the mother 1 lot ave ha r, und_the for rape. ted the matter, and_became there was no case against the accused, > are several workmen in the employ of ageolle, who board at tho house, and regard the charge against him as ridiculous. It was thought by many that it was a blackmailing scheme, but the officials who have investi- gated the case are of the opinion that the girl’s story of someone entering her room 18 correct. ‘Phe question of identity is probably where she was mistakel —~— For sale or trade good farm near Bechetown, in Harrison county. Will take horses and cattle in part puyment, Apply to Horace Everett, - Breakers Ahead, Much indiguation is expressed by the citi- zeus on all sides, regarding the action of the Milwauk ilroad company in refusing to allow the wotor line to cross its tracks except on the most unrcasonuble terms. The cross- ings are now here, together with the neces- sary timbers, and the consent of the Mil waikee ofticials isall that is wanting to enable Mr. Reed to open Lis line through to Broadway. The other companies have axreed upon satisfactory tevms, but this one stub- bornly refuses to allow the work to proceed. Soue of the more excitable citizens talk strongly of tearing up the tracks of the ra road company und putting in crossings, whether or 1 d the expression of ap) bation with which that sentiment is received, vluinly shows how the public feels about the matter, It is very probable that unless the company listens to ry and allows the crossings to be laid there will be trouble, as the citizens are not disposed to submit much longer to the dietation of & company which is enjoying privileges granted by the city couneil. The; Mr. the friends of that gentleman e e Hanscu Bound Over. Yesterday afternoon Peter Han examined on the charge of hors which resulted in his be tion of the grand 3 is the fellow who took William liens' team from in front of the store of the Council Bluffs Carpet company & few nights aj did the dead, but. the man wil Lave to snswer for it just the jur He 1 t same. Hansen {8 an xmnrnm Swede, and has been in this country only two years, He understands very little Enelish,” So €ar as is known this is his first offense, and had he been sober this act would probably not have been committed, . H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting roome. All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stairs. pid et by Four Hearts Beat as Two. Yesterday afternoon two couples wore joined in matrimony. The first to don the hymenial garb were Oscar Henderson and Edn. Kimpton, both of this city. At 2 o'clock they called upon the Rev. T. J. Mack- ey, at St. rectory and took upon them- sulves the 1 obligations of marriage. A little later Joseph M. R. Uber and Alice Blaine, of Omaha, were ushered into the sanctum of Justice Schurz, stated the object of their visit and were joined in that official’s most approved style. —— Roozers and Bad ‘Uns. Seven unfortunates answered roll call in police court yesterday morning, and Judge Aylesworth repeated the perscribed formula in a tonethat brought sorrow to some of them. Boozers—Phillip Cross, $3.40; John Hanna, $5.40; E. Graham, $5.10: Charles Balger, §7.60. Vag—Riley Bradshaw, discharged. Interferring with an officer—William Bell, paid costs and was release iksilibis- oamiy eat Police Capture. morning Constable Ogglesby of Marion county arrived in the city after Bert Cooper, who, it is alleged, had com- mitted a burglary at Marion. Chief Lucas received a message from the officer Tuesday evening, and within ten minutes from the receipt of the message the man was in the toils. The ofticer left for home with Cooper in irons yesterday morning. This is a neat piece of police work. The chief is showing that he is the right man in the right place, s o Attention, Knighta, Ivanhoe commandery No. 17. K. T., \\'iH hold its regular concla iting sir knights cord E. C. e this evening, V ally invited. By (-l«llr Is continually going on in the human The demon of impure blood lumnn victory over the consti- tution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good, reliable medi- cine like Hood’s Savsaparilla is the pon with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate encmy from the field, and restore peac nd bodily health for 1 s y this pe- culiar medicin S gt e A Peculiar Negro. The negro is changing in appearance and losing some of the birthmarks pe- culiar to the Afriean race, says the At- lanta Constitution. The new genera- tion is showing the effects of a higher culture: Bspecially is this noticeable in the towns where contact with the whites shows its efYe The flat-nosed, kinky-headed negro passing away and becoming an unknown race. Afl the colored children, no matter how dusky in hue, show the change. Among the females, long hair of that peculiar wooly appearance, hangs in long braids or curls down their bac] Aquiline noses with smaller mouths and thinner lips are the rule. For years, and in fact éver since their freedom, the ne- gresses have cndeavored to do away with the short, upon them by of their sy change various tonics and invigorato long attention and care bestow it d8 shown in their descondants: South Georgia negro isan evolution, the sur kinky hair bestowed their anc The evidence of al of the fittest. Life is burdensome, alike to the suf- ferer and all around him, while dyspep- sin and its unuuhnu evils hold sw; omplaints of this nature can be speed- ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters regular], Thousands ~ once thus aftlicted bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. Y A Strange Hailstorm. On May 18, 1856, there fell a hail on Caltow mountain, in Pickens county, wagon loads of which remained where it fell over two months the Ander- son_(Ga.) Intelligen Many wagon loads were hauled away from th dur- une and July. On the third Sun- v in August I met with a man who a large handkerchief tied up full of stones about the size of an orange. There were several hundred original forest on the mountain, wh was stripped entirely of its folinge—nota hamper ketful of any de being left on the timber; the sm ber, including limbs of all sizes stripped of the bark asif it had pu\lu]nfl with an axe. As far as the mountain could be secu the next day it ad the appearance of the onk i mid- winter, The timber was nearly all killed Crops in the neighboshood mountain were literally be ground. Fire would not st of the en into the p the earth ar of dry steaw than it was stripped ctation’ by the hail. Mr. West Grant, who lived one mile from the mountain, had ten acres in wheat which was in bloom. He told me next day after the hail that he would give me $50if I would find a straw in the field six inches lon Il two miles from the mounta just in the edge of the streak, which passed to the south of our place, and plenty. of stones fell in our yard from the size of a tea cup to a pint cup —as large as a man’s wrist fist from the wrist joint. The stones broke through house roofs, where it was severest. It was simply fearful. There are plenty ofliving witnesses who ‘will testify to l)w h\t‘lh stated above if called upon. 'SPECIAL NOTICES. l\()l‘lCh &l‘BCIAIAndVPnlNHm nts, such as Lost, Found, ‘0 Loan, For Sale, To Rént, Wants, Boarding ete., will be'inserted in this ¢olumn 'at the low raté of TEN CENTS PER L INE for the Orst in- sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each subse- quent insertion. Leave advertisements at our enr] Street, near Broadway, Coun- a. A second hand house, Council Blun TANTE Inquire at i % NOR RE wo farms in Colfax Co., Neb. (Good land near ratiroad. Terms e Ad Qress Johnson & Van Patten, Council Blufs FoRsALE Broadway. A food, compieto Vakery, 113 r ed Auwerda. . Q0 RENT.—Thres unturnished rooms, two clogets, In ||ll|\s M 124 Fourth St, T WILL buy good se prtu— s carpats: will puy full cash value, Mandel, 52 Broadway y 7 ANTED— liouse. JROR SALE-A{ i Dargain. 4 acres newr stock yurds, South Omaba, Neb, Johnsou & stian, Room 85, Chamber of Commerce, ha, Wa TED— Landise. Have Omaha and Council BIufls city property: alzo western land to exchange for goods. Call or address Johnson & Christian, Rocm 8, Cusmber of Comuierce, Omalia. DO YOU WANT MO B X You can get it in or long time, on chattal or real estate Has veal estate of all kinds, @all o L. B. Crafts, 62 Broadwas, Coun sond-hand fumiture, stoves A J first-class cook at the Creston THE NEW BRIDGHI! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, mgu gnwlt, M ETC ALF B ROTH E RS. Furnishing Goods,” - l.oweot Prl-m, I of Any Bank in the cit; AT F 1 *SIO0POG £/ 4 €G-Sy 40§ S9UIOH D2 S 404D IS (o000l mddn —“f'__- ‘89140400, “Ag Wll!larn Sladumupl, a Chy & County REAT BSTATE No!)l I i3 9 largen Capital and 8urpluc ) "H, & A.D.Foster, COUNCIL BLUFFS Point, @il X Gloss Go, s Wholesale. 98 | %\\\\\ &m&\m PARN-GO EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEHOLESALE HEARDW ARE, CUTLERY, ETC.JOBBERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Manufacturer of Fine Carriages I have always a full stock 1 Call and examine, I and select from. Buggies. Nos. 27 to 31 NOW HUSBAND DEAR YOU GO RIGHT DOW N TO PETER C. MILLER’S And Get That Beautiful Pattern of WALL PAPER 1SAW THERE YESTERDAY. HE DOES ALL KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING, WEITENING, ETC., And Has None But Experienced Workimen. Nos. 11 & 13 P 1 St., Council Bluffs. JONES & SHUGART, ~JAGENTS FOR(— VICTOR CYCLES. HARDWARE “AND_STOVES. —)THE CELEBRATED(— DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE! NO, 211 BROADWAY. % S Qéw D, H, McDANELD & C0,, Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Frices. Prompt Returns. £20 and 622 Main Bireet,Council Bluffs,Towa. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Lilufls, Opp. Dummy Depot Rorses and mules constantly o band, for sale at reta in car load lot Orders promptly filled by contract oa short Stock sold on commisslon, Tretopnone 114, BCH LUT Opposite Dummy Depot Council Blufts (‘(il NCIL BLUFFS CORIIICE WORKS, B. GRAUL, Mauufacturer, NO. 104 E, BROADWAY, CORRESFONDENCE BOLICITED, l’bmoy & Moore's Sento Rusal H.F. HATTENHAUER, Clothing, Hats, capa. sta.( ardman, Foerett & Fzslzt} OB, PL B Main St Counchi Bluffs, L Mary's A -&o Your Patronage . Is Solicited. 1 W. &B. L. SQuIRk's " Abstracts of Title 1835,3500230 11839, 30.000.. 40 %‘Q\ \w\g ng\\%d— .%\xsg\e.e . ~— Bopulation. WEIR SHUGART CO. Dl e il EE s I always I(w‘p in stock a large variety of eastern make Carriages, which 1se lata very low rate. * Fourth Street. Lam always ready to show goods. SNYDER R & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER A. M. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Diseases of Women and Children, 807 Broadaway, Council Blufrs, THEO. BECKMAN, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of Harness Goods Con- stantly on Hand. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. 0. 205 MAIN ST., N COUNCIL BLUFFS, : JOWA Big lot of Y(-llaw Jersey and Nansamond SWEET POTATO PLANTS. FOR SALE BY J.R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in Vegetawles, Vegetable Plants, Fruits, Elc. EAST PIERCE STREET, MAIL Ul(l')lf‘lglf"llllfi;;‘l':r:'\' FILLED, PRIGE $15. er is a practical, well uchin and combines The Morris Type W, made and finely finishe the perfect lettering o Writing of a high SON MIMEOGRAPE for manifolding au priced wr the best appi e and IVPE type writer 3 WRITER The Ex- taken. Menllou u.n, s paper. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 THE OGDEN R S COMPANY Vfimugm and Cast IH(!#}IHSOH S FOR | Buildings, Automatic Highest Economy, Repairs. New & 2d Hand Simplicity and l)urublul][ Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,In. T' n-luphnm‘ 160. ~ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- e e ore et e Courts, Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugarl-Beno Blocky STONE & SIMS-.. Council Bluffs, Towa. DRS. WOODBURY & SONS--_ Dentist, Corner Main Street and First Avenue, Counc’l C- C HAZEN" Bluffs, lowa. THOS. TOSTEVIN-- J. WARNER ALLEN- Hydraulic and Sanitary Engincer, Plans, Specifications, _ Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Bluffs, Iowa. e e e e e et Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 116 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Towa. e e e stimatesy Brown Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa e s Offlce, Cor. Pearl Street ..\.J st Avenue. Fine Golg ork a Specialty. e ——— Dentist Sur. and C. E,, Or Estimates, I)mfl.ml Room 5. na 01 Broadway. Corof Mai, Architect and Superintendent, Room 2, Oper, House Block, Council Bluffs. any ba tato L 7100 to 8:30, Speclatist in diseusos of Eye Throat. Glasses Accurately I * aarh treated by mail after first 610 B st. Hours— o 12, 20 5, M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. ; Oftice cor. Main strect and Broadway. Council Kluffs, Towa. l(enmcmo CHEAPER TH.A.N EVERI GENT’'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHIN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, FOR MEN, YOUTH'S AND BOYS, M. MARCUS, 546 & 548 BROADWAY. 50 PER CENT SAVED. DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 8068 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, JUDD, WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commi ion or salary. EGAN & kmuu. PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, No. 5562 Broadway, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs, Telephone No. 284, JOHN GILBERT, PLUMBER AND DEALER IN WIND MILLS, IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, (OI.\(, LB l I-‘l s, 7 D T NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS 8I., OMAHA,NEDL WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AG N'TS ON COMMISSION, ——IF YOU HAVE ANY—— SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on M. DROHLICH, 538 Broadway, where you will receive the HMighest Cash ESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPOR 5D 1876 RUSSELIL & CO., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS, SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER, LIGHTING, lils and Elevators, AUTOMATIC -:- Bpecifications and estimatas fu anteed. Can show letters fion BRANCH Sand for Catalogue, OFFIBEH & PUSEY 1 BANKERS. | 1l Blule, lowa. i | | | CUT-OFF ed for complete steam plunts, Regulution, users where fuel Economy is e qual with Corliss Non-Condensin OUSE, COUNCIL BEUDYS, IOWA, E. C. HARRIS, Mana - ENGINES. Durability Guar GHESTON HGUSE Main S, Councit Liug B0UBroadway Coune - Only ilutel iatie City with Fire Esoapg aad Ele uic Call Gelis. OGOEN -1 BOILER -: (Alllhh 0N, ¥ lagafertnisceot AU Kirds of Stean 8a/'3rs & Sheel lron Work. - WORKS, voplie Accoinmodations First Clasg, Rales Always Reasonablg Ordecs Ly mail for repaizs piomptly .\znn-‘u | ) gaarautecd. 1013 Arauus. A % f 3 ‘flv' hmu.n u...:;.w.: .«.o..l...«nl";n.n.m MAX MOHN, - PROFRIETOR