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THE OMAFIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JUN THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. S —————————————— OFFICE NO. ]" PEARL STREET. Deltvered by Cartier in Any Part of the City at Twenty Cents Per Week. H. W.TILTON MANAGER, TELERHONES: BUsINESS OFVICE, No. 43, Niant EDIToR, No, 2. —_—— MINOR MENTION. t N3&.Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's. = The members of No, 270, A. 0. U, W., are requested to be present at the mee this evening a8 business of importance will be considered The Rock Island and Union Pacific ticket office on Brondway is_undergoing extensive amprovements thav will add r 1o its at tractiveness, The hoodlum wagon was called to the Wa bash freight house last ¢ ing andon its turn brought in three more to swell the count of the “‘immortals” in the quay No cases have been tricd in the superior court this weck. Several cases against the county are set for trial on the 2th inst. The majority of them for officers’ fees The Latter Day Saints are holding a special season of religious services in Strects ville, and D. K. Dadson will preach this evening and 10-morrow evening. Excelsior lodge 5 A, F. & A. M, will hoid a special communication this even- at7:80 o'clock. Work in the third de- brethren cordially invited. count of the entertainment given by the sisters of charity on vening of the 27th inst., the conecrt for the benefit of St Bernard's hospital will be given on the even- ing of the 26th, I Mr. P. M. Knipperbe, turer from Janesville, Wis., was in_the ci yesterday and conferred with the manuf ring committee of the board of t gard to moving his plant to this city A letter from London, Eng., announces that Frank Pusey and party have arrived 1y at that metropolis and will proceed immediately to the north of Scotland, All are well and enjoying the trip immensely. The fixtures and gambling outfit of the “Palace’ were taken out yesterday and the doors were closed for he “‘bays’ s the “lemonade” trade is hardly sufiicient to maintain all those who profess to be en- gaged in it The marshal was ordered to serve not on all of the saloonkeepe . noon thut their fines for the present month are over due and that unless they come to time promptly their places of business will be closed forthwith. The festival and dance given by Francis Xavier's church last evening was a suocess, Temple hall was filled with lovers of the dance, and the anusement was continucd until a late hour. A neut sum was realized to the church . Mr. Henry Miller and family desire to ex- press to their many friends a profound grat- itude for the many acts of kindness shown them during the last illness and death of the wife and mothe: Mecibers of Western Star lodge No. 20 are remembered with special thanks, Mrs. Henry Ogden, living at No. 7 East ‘Washington avenuc 1 the police sta- tion yesterday morning to sce if the police had any trace of hel old duughte Who had wandered from home, The little one was found ‘clock in the afternoon ne of Bighth strect and Broad arly u mile. Tt w @ soap manu o8 the ladies two cases b court, yosterduy ing, Both were for assault and batt and the defendants were fined # Richard Harris was the coon who had the row on Main street and led Ofticer Oleson such a chase, and W. C. Woodward wus Jocked up for Kicking up such a racket at the Northwestern hotel Dan Carrigg mourns the loss of trotter, which came to an untimely cr terday morning. Dun drove out to B on a fishing trip, and left the animal in a pas- ture. Someonc passing by left the oven, and the horse strayed on to the track, where an inco Northwestern train struck it, completely severing its head “Phe animal was quite a viluable one, and b Dbeen in the possession of its owner for some time. W. 1. Aylesworth has decided to open 1ce eream and fruit stand 10 enable and family to secu now totally blind. Squire Biggs generous granted him the privilege of locatin his stand ou a portion of the lot occupicd by his oftice on Main street. Mayor Rolirer has granted him & license, und friends arc in every way helping him 10 get a start. While his own det has brought upon him the terri ble punishment of total darkness, there is much sympathy ¢ sed, especially for the family, and theé new stand will have a liberal patronage. Mrs. Mary C. Davis, wifc of J. S. Davis, died at her home, 812 First avenue, at 10 o'clock Wednesday evening, of heart (liseasc The deceased was enjoying very good he up to the time of her de unexpected, and the blow comes with cr ing force upon her fumily and fricnds. husband is absent in Colorado and he will be notified by telegraph if possible, One son is also away from home. No ments 1 made for the which d was a large Judze morn- y and 90 each. his gray an himself a livelihood, he being sixty-three yes o and leaves circle of acquaintances and friends. Phe concert to begin next Wednes ing at Dohany’s, for the benefit of nard's hospi able occasion. Howard wil and the *Bohemian in costun sisted by the members and friends Omaha St. Philomena cathedral choi Judd, Mrs, O'Neill and M city, wil rt, placed on sule chett's, 3eno's, and the citizens are invited to contribute toward the hospital fund by at tending the entertainment which Omabu and Council Bluffs so generously offcr. Travelers! Stop at tho Bechtele. The Kickapoo - Indians, wonderful medic Broadway and I of the Mrs. of ickets have been MeAtee's and their corner with nes, are he hth sts. al Paragraphs, of Silver City, visited the Pers F. H. Sidene Bluffs yesterda W. H. Lynchard is confined to his home by an attack of malaria F. A. Bartholomew and A, E of Lincoln, were in the city yesterday. Mus. Johu Danforth left last evening for Montreal, where she will spend some time with old friends. Rev. 4. Muck: cning Nova S¢ pend a three months' W. L. Danner, state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., is in the city attending to matters riaining to the future weifare of the local ustitution, Miss Ida Davenport, of Burlington, who has been visiting with iss Nellie Saciett, left yesterday morning for Des Moines, where she will visit for a time before returniug howe. Mrs, Shelton, the accompl pianiste, who hus been visiting for some time with the family of Hon. W. H. M, Pusey, corner Willow avenue and Pearl sfreet, left lor Lonyg lasy eveping over the Rock Islaid, Mrs. Hunt, wife of the late 1., B. Hunt of the Ogden house, has decided to make her home for the present, at least, with her father, Mr. J. Milligan, of Omaba, and to that place she and her personal effccts were moved yesterday. John Lockwood Dodge and Dodge, son sud daughter of N. P. Dodge, are expected howe next Monday. Lhe former is @ college student at Harvard, and the latter has been attending school at Northawpton, Mass. Anderson, and family left last tia, where they will acation. e f hed Chicago Miss Carrie - Tipton has bargains in 1 estate, 30 Main street. Union Abstract company, — - The engineers strike for for their groceries, 533 Broadway, Lloyd will take your o Tel, 29 o We have a nuimber of slightly dam- sged piauos and_orgaus. which will be ld at a bargain, Call on Maellep l Durlin Bros. Ed usic Co., 105 Main st WHAT'S ABOUT THE BLUFFS. The High School (;:d'mtm Anothor | Class This Evening. TWO BOLD ROBBERS CAPTURED. They Fleece a Denison Farmer Out 1,500--Death of Mrs Davis Personal Mere Items. The High S ommer hool Gradnates. f the ¢l The 88, of ment exor the Coancil \ place this e The ¢ eight 3 men, 1 not drifting.” The pr lows @ n, gramme f Music—Sele: Invocation Salutatory Music choestra Cr stion v G,V fts ..Charles I, Hun on sclection, ... ....Orchestra | Essay—Tides Grace V., Heflley tion —Success in Life dwin Mitchell ! y—Historic ( na M. Wallace Music— Instrument § P. A. Tull Oration—( Clss History, Music—Selectio Tulleys Oliver Essay—Mausic in Natu Class Prophecy Essay—Imag Music—Vocal solo Mary Essay—The Circle Address to Junior Respono. . Musie aledictory Prosentati Music—selection Edith Fletcher ret M. Britton & Mary McMillen me to Me.! 3. Oliver. Mar; ...Jenme Howe .Charles T, Huntington . ....Stella Patterson Class Song A snie Howe LOrchestra An Old F obbed. The double-hoaded contidence game and robbery by which an old gentleman, Samuel Eastman, Denison, was robbed of $',500, has ca little ex- citement. One of thess an custern monts and man’s farm. They sta look over the farm. In a shady cove in timber they met a burly fellow, pretending to be a Texan, who was buying stock. The Texan told as & joke how hie had lost $500 on what he called a “‘monte” game in Omaha. He showed the banker and Mr. Eastman how it was donc, and then the betting fol- lowed as usual. The banker won $40. The Texan secmed loaded money, but re- marked that he alw: vent, prepared to take care of it—disj cous revol- ver. Finally the T importuned Mr. astman to bet, but he refused. Then he generously offered to give Mr. Kastman would pick out_the right card. 3 tten: rd with the turned corner, and ced itout. The old gentleman the card, and it proved right one. Mr. Eastman take the $1,500, but the the banker insisted that longed to him. The n said it was no more than fair an should show 1 t he had $1,500, for he couldn’t be money against nothing. Mr. Kastman wis finally persuaded to o to the bank, while the Texan left $1.500 in the banker's hands tobe puid to Mr. Eastman if the latter showed up that he hud a like amount. —The ) the old gentloman to the § 1, and, returning to nook, 1t was hunded over to the 1o count, he beiny refe The banker in turn handed it over to the to also count. The Texan jamme money in his pocket, pulled his revolver and disappeared in the brush, leaving the old terribly frightened, and the calm him. v expressed regret, and 1s2d no presented himself as ing western in buying Mr d out 1n a bugs banker desirous of st- to the mn atter pi picked out to be the lined to and t | that since the OMAHA NEW United States O VERDICT FOR THE COMPANY. of Coy -against the y ny, for personal ned by bein ik by hile getting off of a passenger h Om it fic Railw The case Union Pu injurice susta freight tra train at the Sout aha station a year ned a verdict for the company ¢ DAMAGES, retur mst the any and Unjon Stock of Ch American Provision the others ng the company,was on trial yesterday before e Dundy. Case was inthe emy of Wbove companics at South Omaha, the 19th of March, 1557, in building a storage house. He scts forth in his complaint that the Union Stock Yards company own and _operate a ra A that runs near the building he king on. He states that he was the compani in whose emp! was, to put up staging along side the building to work on; that the compan did not warn him that during slipper ind muddy w the railroad track ng that side of the building was liable to slide when trains were pussing over it and that said track _ did slide, andthe cars came in contact twith the staging upon which he was working and de- molished it, throwing him to the ground; that in the wreck he sustained injuries to the extent of a_broken wounded knee, three broken ribs and an injured spie; and wceident he has an inva lid and unabie to work. He asks the court to compel the defendants to pay him 812,000 damages District Court. JUDGE DOANE AND THE LAWYERS, Mr, Frank Moores, clerk of the district court, appeared in the court-room yesterds as usual to read the minutes of Wednes. day’s proceedin In the left breast pocket of his coat handsome flag handker- chief, the will-be campaign emblem of the vepublican party. Whether this handker ctief had anything to do with Judge Doane's energy in the call of the calendar or not is not, mor will it probably cver be known. ‘There was undoubtedly something that agitated s temper, ¢ manner in which he assign 1, continued nd dismissed cases take men's vbreath away. T the announcement by some attor- neys that they occupied in the United Sta assured them and all rs of the bar that the proceedings ict court would hercafter take S any other public or iegal busi- ness and that when cases were assigned they would be called, and when ealled disposed of in some way not lefton the call from day as they had been for the past weel. The promptness exucted from the members of the bar at the hands of s honor calls to their minds his own unusual promptuess in attending court when he was a member of the bar even when he had a case on A $0 coar. of was a ply to The case the for mo before Doane was riding a car coming from St to Omaha and left the car to take br n the diniug car. When he returncd he found that his coat had been stolen. He asks the court to compel the company to pay 50, the price of the coat. A TWO-TIME WINNERL The second case of Hellmin against Snow- den for forcible detainer and possession of a store bullding on Farnam strect was con- cluded Wy before Judge Hopewell and the jury instructed by the court_to find for the defendant, which they did. The case the one tried Wednes: which the verdict was given for the def ant, Pullman hearing Judge Pullman Joseph akfast yesterds THE NOTE OVERDU pedings were bogun yes! against Jens and Ann to col 50 due on a promissor, and the foreclosure of a mortgage on re tate in Lowe's addition to s DAMAGED $4,000 W Rach Bk v for the purposc treet, and they el n as appraised way below its market, iy th sl a judgment against the city in the sum of $4,000 APPEAL PROM THE APPRAISERS, The appraisers appointed by the appraise the lands of Henry St. Felix and Joscph P. Kraiche taken for' the purpose of widening Fiftesnth city to castern capitalist said he could more afford to lose the §1,500 than Me. ki and it was partly his fault that he obbed. He was going to On and when returned to close negotiations for the m would bring back enough additional to make up the lo: d been of the two ras- Eastman made his loss known to ff Mooncy, who succeeded in tracing them to Des Moines, whe: rested and brought back. the Texan had §121 and the b had the ted S0 as to be nd immediat The two fe hearing at D used as a mask fo replace under th 1loon ascension veday evening, y and Bighth s - 1 shovy coruer by the §o'cloc every of nigtht for three weeks, Brondway and Lighth sts. Narrowly Yesterday after scaped Death, alittle child yof a and ve ot its death. The horses were in at ter- speed, and although the little one was by the driver the car could mot be stopped until the ehild was under the horses' feet. It was knocked down, and when the car came to a standstill the wheels were against the child's body. It was consider- ably bruised, but the escape with its life was conside: miracle by those who witnessed the aceid n got in 1 street car ¥ nearly rific seen Juy mantels, grates and hearth fur- mshings of the New York plumbing Co. - E. H. Sheafe loans money on security of every deseription, consulting rooms. All business st comfidentiul. Office 500 Broadway, cc ner Main sweet, tairs, White w. mach, —— S. B. Wadsworth & Co. - SOUTH OMAH Notes About South Omaha open to the public first time, and the So lub will hiold the © drama, *Found at Last terprise and should be South Omaha, One reason why the ordinance bonds for the L strect viaduct is postponed is that the syndicate engineer has not sub: mitted his plans or estimates to the council Assistant City Engineer Lawrence had bis all ready a month *Fritz,” who so unceremon the council wmeeting Wednesday night, fined $10 and coasts by Judge Reuther ye day. He is entered on the jail record as * bewmian Owen Brady had Watchman Bull, i1t cofpArY, djresied for agsault an . It was tried before Justice Levy, and the eyidence went to show that Brady was smugzling in beer to the workmen against the rules of the firm. Bull caught on g preveuted him,and hence the alleged assault. The case was dismissec Ben McC'oy's suit for$8,000 damages against the Burlington was heard in North Omaba and concluded yesterday. The jury was out all night and were unable to egree, nine being in favor of plaiutiff aud three agaist, The Hoof and Horn has arranged to have itews of interest from the couvention bulle tned at their oftice. No trace has been found of the two men who broke jail Wednesday niget, A wash which will remove the sun- burn acquired by outdoor sports is made by adding to twelve ounces of elder- flower water six deachms of common soda and six drachms of powdered borax. Applied to the skin it will make it as clear and soft as a baby’s. l Buy a ** 20 N. Main, loan money. NEWS, the City, opera house The thrown for the Dramati will be 1o-1 it h Omalia ards with the It is & home en patronized by all for voting usly broke up of the d bat widening and straightening Megeath Twenty-ninth st arded themn 8 each, from whic 1 yesterday petitioned the court to 1 more. County Court, OSHORNE WANTS 1IS PAY. D.M.Osborne & Co. brought suit yeste against the Western transfer & Stoi company to collect $154.62 for goods furnished them. DIDN'T PAY THE Soper, Wells & Co. allege Art Furniture company sory note for § 1, and they yester recover the amou DENYI Ver Planck I terday has 1« brought suit NOTE that the Omaha wave their promis- which they have not brought~ action to BIG C1GA Lof St. 1 that T WILL. ul, Minn., yes nnis Cunnigham ¢ bill of §2i5, and TED DRAPT, hite and_Glade 195, which he to protest, and the 110 give them «d azainst Bawmer. BT « ade upplication appointed administratrix of the estate wh G, Phelps, deceased. Horr accepted a draft w lowed to @ terday asked the cou ment in the sum Mo Mary Phelps y to L of for after ves Clinging to the Last. The virus of rheumatism mains in the system through life, when it does not cut the thread of existence suddenly, as it is alws Lys linble to do by attacking the heart. . the grip of this tenacious disease tightens, it should be unloosed by that beneficient liberator from dise Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- ters, which will free the sufferer at tl outset from subsequent pain and danger. No purer or more agrecuble biood de- purent exists, as multitudes of the rheumatic neuralgic have tained by certified ex nce. It is through amedium of the regular action of the kidneys and bladder that an outlet is afforded for the escape of impurities which . beget not only rheumatie, but gouty ailments and dropsical effusions. To these organsthe Bitters gives an im- pulse, never verging on thie bound of irvitation, but sufliciently vigorous to cause them and the bowels to perform their functions with clock-like precis- jon. Use italso for dyspepsia, bilious. ness, fever and ague and debility. - O1d linings should be washed, ironed and kept in a receptacle devoted to such things. It isseldom these can be util- ized in a good dress. but sometimes come in for coarse children's garments for everyday wear, SPECIAL NOTICES. IC nen‘s, such as Lost, Found, To Rént, Wants, Hoarding this column at the low S04 CCTEN CENTS PRR LINE for the frst in- sertion aud Five Cents Per Line for éach subse- quent insertion. Leave advertisements at our oflice, No, 12 Pear] Street, near lroadway, Cou- cil Blufrs lIowa. often re asc STECIALadverti To Loan, For Sa ete., will he'inserted Also plain sewing done at Third avenue, or by the day. 1 house of nth. Pleasa ground and frait. Ap ett, Couneil Bluffs, and uvenienc No. 11 JOR RE ]‘ Rent # eleyen rooms t1y situated ply at oftice owa. unfurnished , ot 21 HEN with Furnishe modern co For rooms, Blug st. For the su mn'u r nu\\ one of l)la small residences in the aty, all water, centrally borhood. Family golng fon given. Address 0, Council B 8. fmmediate Residence, care Bee of 10 RENI—Imicdiately, or the summnier, good farnished house, 10 rooms: closet ab bath room; city wister, Apply on preralses, 812 Bl ave. a TH H NEW- BRIDGH! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Lowest Prlces, Manufacturer of Fine Carri 1 have always a full s Call and examine. P THE OGDEN Wrought and Cast | Buildings, Automatic Repair New & 2d Hand No ‘W ANTED-8 men to work. grower, South 1st st. DOR RENT with dr sonable TEHAV for merchundise. A splendid, airy sing room and closet, £ re rat '\ 3 two 10-room brick hou: Johnston & REAL BSTATE. ‘ == GENERAL RQEWT = MUTUAL LIFE NS, eo New York Largest capltal and 8urplua of Any Bank in the oit; VH, & A, D.Fostar, COUNCIL BLUFFS Point, @il X Gloss Go, -« Wholesale. %, Nd 8 Paar St. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WIEHOLESAILE BEARDWARE, CUTLERTY, ETC . ges and rices Low. Buggics. ock to sclect from. s T, 1T METrRIT BRrrmene e ————— T METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Capa, eto. efs. larrimrm. Fverett & FlsAu PIANOS \3a¢ 8 Main SE Councli Rloffs, « S-G9 I%IO \l Mnr t Railra .es_af 8 M Stree y 5Milesd | Your Patranaga - Is Solicited. - 1[“.‘839. m‘m«'. 3 W. & B, L. SQURE'S l’aregoy & Roorvy Iy oS +Absteacts of Title Santo Rosa, ! % KANOSE §x\ s “‘\g‘(\:\EMQ\Q.Q. ulation.in 1688 WEIR SHUGART CO. OBBERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. H.F. HATTENHAUER, Nos, 27 to 314 Fourtl reet. s keep in stock a large variety of enstern Carriages, whicn Isell ata very low rate. 1 am alwiys ready to show goods. IRON WORK® Sqtra ENGINES 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,In, Telephone 160. D. J. Smith, fruit rnished, at 728 Washington ave. ses to trade TV AN o exchange Nebraska or W T farm lands for Council Blufls or Omuha property or merchandise, JOOR SALE—A Brondway, b 0. P. McKesson, WILL by £ood second-hand furniture, stov and carpst Mandel, 52 Brondway. VW ANTE s alvo western land to cxchan, on or addre Chamber of Commerce, OR SALE ards, S Christian, mer: in \TANTED—A pla W Bee office, Council Bluffs. will pay full cash value. Landise. Omaha and Council Bluffs city e for goods. ( Johnson & Christian, Room 33, A Have ropert 5 1 and o ot ek Work 1n private family. J. DO YOU WANT MONEY You can ¢ amount, on ¢ 1e, on chattal or real o of all kinds, L. B. Crafts, 523 Broadway, all on ither short tate ouncil Blufls, " PROF, HENRY RUIFROK, No. 114 Stutesman strect, Meinberg's Music Store, Dod, The Store shelving is now on J. Neum 1’s new bu way. Council Bluffs, The pat licits your careful inv ing upon your judgment an ience with different ing. We believe it to most practical ary ience ever put in a buildin give it a thorough examin shelves are neat in constructio put up quic and cleaply; tuken down, moved and set up the aid of a mechanic. They nicely to the distance ex be the beautiful disp ory vos combined in hant should eall a MERCHANT'S ntage is mer e have the Council Bluffs, street, Omaha. shelves and give the goods a grand Instructor of Music, and Notice to Merchants Roberts Portable and Adjustable hibitton in ding on Broad- entee so- tion, d_exper- tems of shelv- best and aingement for conv P n. n; can be can be ) without adjust desired between 1 sible ad- this s\m-m. nd see us Fri B.F. ROBERTS. The Morris Type Writer {s a practical, well cly finjshed machine, and conibines erfect ng, exict alll Fanid Wilting of o Mgh priced writer LUNMIMEOG RAPH, the best ay for manifolding autographic work : 4,000 copies can be taken, supplies for sale caixor Co., Council Blufis,la. Mention this paper. ) and type TYPEY 8end for circulars, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. W Broadway Council Bluffs, Towa. Established 18 COUNCIL BL rs CORITICIE WORKS, B. GRAUL, Manufactur N CORRESPONDENCE Te . 104 E, BROADWAY, S0L ICITED, OGDEN -:- BOILER Manutaciurers ot All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet to. Batisfaction guaranteed. Highest Market Frices, Relurnas, l 620 and 622 Mals Siveet,Council Blu WORKS, CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Iron Wark. Orders by mail £or repairs promptly attende 10th Avenue. dress Ogden Boller Works. Council Blafrs, 0. H, McDANELD & ©D., Hides. Tallow, Palts, Wool and Furs. Ad- lowa. Prompt Towa 'VBEB tables, Vegetable Plants, Fruits, Etc. WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF DRY GOOD , GARPETS, ETC., BUT WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK AND THE SLAUGHTER WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART- MENT IS CLEANED OUT. Highest Economy, Simplicity and Durability. Big lot of lvlhm Jersey and Nansamond SWEETPOTATO LANTS. FOR SALE BY J.R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given to our trade during this week. We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy- ers. No matter what you want, CALL AND SEE US. We will give you betler values for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE, E \\’l‘ PIERCE §' 'nu l:'l‘, Council Biuffa, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JONES & SHUGART, —)AGENTS FOR(— VICTOR CYCLES. 401 BROADWAY, COUNGIL BLUFFS, IA. HARKNESS BRO'S. <l REDUCTION 2 From 15 to 25 Per Cent. —IDEALERS IN(— HARDWARE AND STOVES —)THE CELEBBATED(— DANGLER “GASULlNEv STOVE! " GRESTON HOUSE, Main St., Council Bluffs. Only Hotel In the City with Fire and Electric Call Bells. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER, d = Nos. Il & 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. w KESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORALED 1878 RUSSEILLIL & CO., MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS, Iscape Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, SIZES FROM 25 10 300 HORSE Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable MAX MOHN, SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D, Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Disensesof Women and Children, 807 Bir way, Council Bluffs, gtar étables and Mule Yar;:rs Broudyway, Council Bluffs, Opp. bummy Depot PROPRIETOR AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guas anteed, Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Coudensin EBRANCH HBOUSE, COUNC BLUCE TOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. : H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE ] timates, Brown Hydraulic and Sanitary Engincer. Plans, F Specifications. Supervision of Public Work, Building, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 118 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Iowa, ——— 1 B Justice of the Peace. Offige over American Express, No, 419 N. SCHURZ" Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, e . P ——— o —————————— A — e — STONE & SIMS Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Btock sold on r‘,mlnh« Courts, Offlce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart- Beno Block, S Telephone 114. W CHAWBERLIN, 1. 0.1 | Quice cor. Matu strect ud s adway i 610 Blufr st Council kilufls, o Horses and mules constantly on hand, sale at retadl or in car load lots, Orders promptly filled by c Botice com—— Main Street and First Avenue, Counci B ) s of Eye, Ear, Nose and rately Prescribed. Cate v madl after or nsultutfon, Hours—4,40 12, 2 10 b, 7:00 Lo 8:00, vew serive | CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MILLINERY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. MALA, NES | 'NO. 330 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE NO. 260 1614 DOUGLAS B,