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§ v 5, THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ARI 12 1 STREET MANA( s, %4 Sapy Thatchor vard Deputy City Clerk Hu seat next Monday L. A. Casperis building a ,000 cott east of s green b ock Springs 1f you want water in your 016 1 2 Mer, James Meredith of ( f Omaha were e Swearingen f William ira Rice was er yesterday d Annie by hicago marriced « J Th Ric Judge Do A motior Mueller was filed | Milier against J.J tria e n for a new trial in the case of the liams, A They were fined $10 each and cost A ga ball w ke aftery ¢ t v was arrested hud a hear vesterday T tice Hammer and was disch The “An s the quartet his The following be numes of its me Will Whité, first tenor: H. K. Joseph, se ond te r ter ng, first bass: Ha Davis, second buss, The Berean temple builders will serve din ner and supper next Coesday in the building at 740 Broadway, f the Christian Home. Al wh provisions for the occasion are bave themn ready Mouday monthly meeting next Mondu regular mectir t be 22nd but for 1 members expe way at the Is likely that the second Mouday mouth will be adopted as the t monthly meeing er. Daa Ruodes and O r Jones, two darkies, were urrestea yesterduy afternoon by Officer Kelly for drunkenuess. They were on Upper Brouaway at time, and they made a vig 10 put them in the putrol wazon. They were against them had grown 1o be “arunkenness €. McGuigan, the attorney who- has made 80 enviatle a reputation in the trial of Lthe case the state aeainst Ge Feur bauken in which Feurhauken was sent to the penitentiary, fell heir yesterday to a for. tune of £20.000 ‘which wa im vy brother in Missouri. Mr. McGu sunces bis fntention of & up the prac ce of law at an early date. A horse aund wagon belouging to F. Peter. son, Who keeps a grocery o adway near B the corner of Bryant street, participated in a runaway yesterday afternoon. Nelson Peterson, i brother of the owner of the wagon, who was driving, was spilled out, and in falling, one of his feet wus - - severely broised. The horse ran down Wash, ington avenue, where it was finally stopped, without auything about the rig being broken The Pottawattamie County Fruit ( and Gardeners' association wil irowers’ hold a special meetiug this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Farmer Hall at the county covrt bouse. The committee appointed to coufer with the com mittee from the Driving Park association with eference to holding a fair at the driving park and erecting a fruit and floral ball will re port. A lurge attendance of members aud citizens generally is desired Deputy United States Marsha! Beom of Harlan urrived iu the city yesterduy morniog _with Join Yerger ~ of Al lantic. Yergor hus just completed a sentence of four months i the county jail of Cass county for selling liquor coutrary to the state law, and be was ar raigned upon the charge of havine sold cou trary to the Umted States law. He was d guidty and sentenced to another term Outing and knit overshirts during sale to- night, 6 to 9, for 22c. Boston Store, Council Blufls Carriages ‘or the Keys Brother's grest carriage factc Council Bluffs is looming up 1 that is attracting attention try. It is the larcest factory of any kiud in the west, and the proprictors buve demon strated the fuct that western men know what character of vehicles western Million. in rtions over the coun customers want. At the present time they have nearly three thousand carriages and road carts iu process of coustruction Hall for Rent. On account of caving town I will rent my hall, together witn parlor room, dining room, kitchen, with stove, city water in the kitehen, for one ar or more, It is the wost convenient hall in the city, all in_first class order. 1 re J. F. Peterson, 136 Broad- way. ——— PERSONAL KAGRAPHOS, 8. 0. MacConnell is in Chicago Julius Zimmer has returaed from a two mouths’ visit 10 Switzerland Dr. H. 8. West nas gove to Sioux City to attend the meeting of the lowa State Dental association B. B. Stimpson started Thursday night for Michigan, where be 1s under contract to do some surveying. E. A. Troutman and family have returned from & year's stay in Washington ard will reside here in the future Mrs. M. E. Mevers of Cedar Creck, Neb,, is in the city the Despain, at Mrs. W. T Neb., enroute the city to visit J. C. Bixby Attorney General John Y. Stone, who has been contined to his home in Glinwood for more than o month past by un attack grippe, will be in his ofice transaction of business. guest of her brother, C. ¢ Wasnington avenue Scottand dsughter of Kearney, for Europe, aro stopping in their friends Mr. und Mrs today for the Colonel W, W. Amsbury, supreme deputy for the Fruternal Mystc circle, with head quarters at_Columbus, O., is in the city, the guest of his nephew, T. A. Cavin. Heis here inthe iuterests 'of the order which he roproseuts, Gents' ne [ one cent each during sale tonigt w4y, Bostou Store Council Bluffs Park races, ne 12, §4,000; Sept ¢ #,000. For progrummes addre Nut Brown, sec'y., Merchants' hotel, Omaha. Our 50c plain and summer corsets during sale tonight for #c, 6 to Boston Store, Council Blufls Always get the the cheapest Blufts, is best where you cun get it The Boston store, Council ng wall paper at just half price, now is the time to bay it, beautiful patterns for 8¢, be, Th,¢ nod 10¢ per roll, just oue half what you have been in the hubit of pay ing. Bostou Store, Council B 1a Trains leave Broadway and Ni for Lake Manawa every bour. The army of workmen are about fixing up the botel at Lake Mauawa. i g in wash goods s Pougee, sold riprice) 121,¢ argPnicey thro gh I'he lutest Wi Shantor i known as everywhere for 20¢ Boston Store, Council for toduy, Saturday and Monday - Praft farm for sale on reasonable terms; 5in one and one-balf miles of the P. O all iu bearing; good buildings: possession iven at once. Call on D, J. Hulchinson & 0., U17 Broadway. . THE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS, { Failure of a Wall Paper Establish | Throogh Slow Colleot ment CREDITORS WiLL FARE RATHER BADLY. [ - Whisky Cases Hanging Fire rd While Going t Opera House nj Coming a ki Attractions Minor Mention, G. W. Losey, who hins been keeping a wal paper and painting e ameut at 11 Pear fact that Le was on shakey gro was brought to the notice of his creditors in the t n the stock; 8 | v I Wadswortn for ¢ | on the stock; a fourth to Shea & Ga, for £100 A phaeton; a to A. B. Crane for £500, on the stock one last to the Citizen's State bnok for §15. Mr A. B Brane, wh s nearly hal ! the claims t harge of by ling, and the vas closed loing auy bus uavility to get his debte 10 pay | Toirty days ago Mr. Losey gave { his affairs to the manager of a | \gency., in which be said that his react 1 &3,500 du value. It | t thought that it will amount to more | about £2,000 at present, and when it | comes to disposing of it at a forced it is | very doubtful whether enough real ed out tospay off the mortgages, Lo saY | nott ie claiins of the creditors who | t ted. | sttachment suit was brought in Justice Swearingen's court by Harle, Haas & Co for €7, uud there will be others within the next aay or two. Mr. Losey is iil at his home, e exact state of s affairs could not be Every article today and Bluffs sombs, elustics, ther useful articles. Bos Blufts, Ia, Beitsch has movea her om 513 Maiu street to block Finest line spring and summer goods and t workmen is what vou will find at Reiter's, the tailor, 810 Broadway ——— Summer Millinery Displa Misses Spriok & Ragsdale will give mer millivery display at_the Councii B willinery parlors, 420 Broadway, on Thurs day. Friday and Saturday of this week Iadies of this city and The vicinity will fir.d this au excellent opportunity to see a fine display | of stylish millinery Arranging the Programme. | Theapproach of warm weather ‘and the | covsequent ligut ataendance at the theatri- | cal er its that have b in | the Broadway tneater for few | wecks, reminds the management that the Qull season, so far as theatricals are con- cerned, is at haud. It bas been decided to close the opera house after cne or two more plays have been given and not 10 ope it until the latter part of August The following attractions ure to be pre- sented before the house i closed: May “The Twelve Temptations:? May 20 and 30, Annie Abbott, the Georgia Wonder; June 4 and 6, Stein, the magician. There is some talk among the stockholders of baving the house opeued duriug the warm weather for occasional entertainments by standard troupes at popular prices, but no definite decision has yet been reached on this point. The at iractions at the opera house during the bpast three mouths have not been altogether first-class, as the present management has but very little to do with making the dates, most of them having been made by the formier proprietor. Beginning next full, however, a good programme will be presented. Nat Goodwin has been encaged for the opening night, which will be August 24, The following first class attractions have also been booked so far: Jed Prouty “Men and Women," Bronson Howard's great play, “Shenandoati:” *Carmencita,” L. Mor- rison in ," %A Midnight Bell,” Sol Smith HStill Alarm,” he vy L by the Powers com- pany Tue Old Homestead,” Primrose & West's minstrel company, famous *T) Auction, Patti Rosa, “A exas Steer,” Maggie Mitch- | line Hall opera’ company, M'lle | Rhe Elisler, “All the Comforts of | Home,” a powérful drama by Gillette. These are booked and dates fixed. = Manager Smith has aates partiully made for many other at- tractions. He is endeavoring to secure *‘The Senator,” “A Charity Ball," *'Mr. Barues of New York' and othérs Soap. A vogular 10c cake of soap, 8 for 10¢ during sale tonight, 6 to 9. Boston' Store, Council Blufls, i cad oats, corn, millet and seed potatoes, garden seods of | kinds, at H. L. Carman’s, 500 Main and 50 Pear| streots, el didi Fishing parties have commenced tc to Lake Manawa flock Furuiture, carpets, refrigerators, baby car riay stoves, ckery, and all bouse fur nishing goods, cash or on easy payments, at Mandel & Klidin's. neckties for ic during Boston Store, Council 100 dozen gents' 2 sale tonight, 6 to 9. Bluffs. — Whisky Cases. 1t was expected that Judge Thornell would be in the city yesterday morning bright and 1y for the purpose of resuming the trial of the case of Turner against Rink & Schultz, which has been hanging fire for so long, but yesterday moraing & telephone message was received from him stating (batit would be impossible fc him 10 be here until next Tuesday, when he would muke one grand effort to show up. Attoruey John N. Bald- ever, sothat it is probable the case would not have been tried evenif the judge haa boen present Judge Smith w ment which was in the Library roo me the special assign- for him this moruing e court house. wade 2 of £ Hosiery. t ston store hosiery and derwenr depart s are second to none in t west, they carry the finest fast black bosic n the world, a word with a big mear iug, but nevertheless true. ‘The Ouyx and | Tuistle brunds ave the finest made, every nair guarauteed or money refunded. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la | 10 yards, for 2ic, usual price ton Store, Council Bluffs, | evening ‘ Haste Made Waste, | Charlef Heisler ana a man named Bli | who lives cast of the city, met with an acci dent nigut before last while going 10 the fire ou Union street. They were driving up street at a furious rate, and attempted to get in just { the e mupany, which was al uying out i Los In their eager- see What was going on they drove a 0 recklessly, end both founa th s on the pavement with their m on ton of then Blizzard Jit on his “.ln and was stunuved for some minutes. { Huisler fell on his right bad in such & way as 10 suock three of his fingers out of ioint | 100 dozen children's black nose, former price 121, ¢, sule price 4 pair for 2. 6 to 4 this Saturday and Monday evenings, Boston Store, Council Bluffs e The Assess, Last 1 ent Not Completed. bt was the time set for the first meeting of the board of equalizatiou. All the councilmen were present &t the city | building, sd Assessor Hardin was wlso OMAHA DAILY BEE: ATURDAY S MAY there, but the books were ot ready 10 be delivered over iuto the hands he board Mr. Hardin stated that he oud not yet com pletod the work of assessiug the property, the bridges over the Missouri and the prop erty on Cut-Oft island being still undisposed of.” He said that he had consvited several attorneys in the city as t erty should be assessed whe ecing r the prop that its pos session was still er of uncertainty, and that he hiad been advised by them to goon and assess it as hud bee ne heretofore. He had also seer the representatives of the East Omaha tand company, and they had signified their wil ss 10 be nssessed by cither lows or N aska, it was not mater t them which. He kbt that it would be best ¢ sult th ttorney g al on the re he did anything, but the attor was away from the city. He be be allowed a few days longer complete his labors, in the hope attorney general might return iembers of the board were not at al anxious o take up the matter of assessments esent, so the extra time asked for was e Another meeting will be held next nlay evening, by which time it is probable that the work will be finished aud the books delivered over into the hands of the hoard. All our 12i{e, 15c and 17¢ white aprons on sale this evening from ¢ to ¥ for 10c ea customer Boston Store, Council la. When about tc on lumber of Broadway build don't fail to get prices I'he Judd & Wells Co., 813 Telephone 2 ———— | aranteed to grow, p adway, opposite pos ——— | Drs. Woodbury Pearl street, | next to Grand hotel ne 145. High | Tree kinds ap, at Mairs', grade work & specialty il | Lace curtains cleaned from 50 pair, at Twin City dye works. | quette & Co.’s Porr at e | Ttey are deligious e 2oy Ity Guild Entertai nt. fthe pleasantest entertainments of | the season was given last night at Hughes hall by the ladies musical progra pe A vocal trio which was to have been r dered by Mrs. Kingsbury, Miss L ack sou and Mr. Parol bad to be omitted and its e was filled by a duet by Miss Daisy and es Higeins of Omaba. A trio by | Mesdames Mullis, Richmond ana Waketield was also omitted, Mrs. Mullis singlng a s0lo instead. The Glenu brothers brought down the house by a character song | in darkey style, A duet by Mrs. Kingsbury und Miss Jessica Jackson met with au_en core, which was responded to by a whistling duet. After the programme the fioor was cleared and a dance was participated iu by most of those present, while those who did not care to dance sat in the corners and played cards. The Unity Guild church, in the interests of which last night's entertaiument was eiven, is making preparations to erect a building at the corner of Pierce and Unlon streets, and the work will be commenced within the next three weeks. Itis the iutention to have the building ready for of Unity guild. A fine ed up the festivities n occupancy about Sep- tember 1. S Suspenders. The greatest drive in supenders ever wit nessed. A good 2 suspender for e a_puir 610 9 tonight. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la. et dce! le 1f you want it pure and o And at a reasonable pr Follow no new dev ice. But send to us in atr At our off Mulhollana & Co., No. 4 Pearlst., Tel. 162. Lake Manawa will be all the go this sum- mer. Dry storage at low rates, stoves and house- bold goods. J. R. Snyder, I street. Shugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk field, garden and Hower sceas in the west Catalogue and samples by mail. Mair has all sorts of fruit, shade and orna- mental trees, Broadway, opposite postofiice. — - 01d Western Types. Isaw a little scene on Montgomery street the other afternoon which was pleasant to behold and that wae elo- quent of social conditions on the const that have all but passed away, writes Arthur McEwen in his weekly San Francisco letter. ing togethe conversation. Two men were stund- on the sidewalk in friendly One was ex-Goxernor Adaams of Nevada and the other was Jo Stuart, a professional gambler. Time was when Jo had several faro banks in Virginia City, was worth much money, and could go to any bunk on the Com- stock and on his simple word get as many thousand dollars as he needed to prepare himself for business again after a hard night when the boys had beaten the game. Joisof a race of gamblers | who held the gentleman’s code, and ad- hered to it with a scrupolosity that won for them from business men a trustin financial transactions which business men were by no means given to revosing in one another. He is old now, and not rich. His cyes have failed him some- what, so that he is not quick at seeing the card, and luck goes aguinst him. But though his step has become slow and heavy and he needs a cane to lead on, he carries himself bravely, and pauses with a calm cheerfulness to talk with ex-governors or uny other old-time friends who do themselves the honor to stop for a chat. John Mackay alway does this, and Senator Jones and ever, other Nevadan who is himself man y and respectful toward old age and strong character., But u few days since I visited on what may be his death-bed, another Com- stocker, a venerable stock-broker who has spent the best years of a long life in the battle of speculation among the keoen-witted gamblers of the street. He had beside him on the bed his little books of devotion—for he has ever been a religious man, though leading a free = [ time, the name, characsoriand life his- tory of every plant they chanced to no- tice or he stopped to point out. His ac quaintance with botany weng far beyond the text books: it of personal ol servation and painstaking avalysis, 1t d my eyes more than anything Wall stréet had shown me to the posi- tive genius of the man spoke ope! il e DeWitt's Littie Burly Risersforthe Liver, b gy “ English as She is Taught Central Christian Advocate. This is the name of a little volume which we last week. It isn de up of a n of curious answ 10 examin uestions in public schools in the i States, Here a few specimens: Aborigines—A system of mountains. Alienate—To put together. Amenable—Anything that is mean Animosity-~A sudden surprise Beneficenice—A state of insanity, Aristocracy—To be stuck up Capillary—A little caterpillar. Conjugate—To all wrinkle up. Cros A swaff carried by the Deity Culinary—Cunning or cute. Egregious—The art of learning Demagogue— A vessel containing beer, Erudition—The act of wiping out Eucharist—One who plays euchre Mediocrity—The science of the Medes, Prism—A’ prim, precise person. Tenaciot Ten acres of lan Chror y is the science of the brain. He stood on a high emissary He enjoys riding on a philosopher. There are many donkeys in theological gurdens, Every sentence and name of God must begin with a caterpillar. A common noun is small things A verb is something to es A dependent sentence hangs from its clause Parallel lines are lines t meet until they run together. A circle is a round straight line that can never with | & whole in the middle To find the number of square feet in a roum multiply the room by the number of feet. The product is the result The great lukes of America is Cham- pagne. The manufactured prolucts of the U. S and agriculture and imports. New York is bounded by Montreal. Russia ie very cold and tyrannical. The two most famous volcanoes of Europe is Sodom and Gomorrah. Ireland is called the Emigrant isle, because it is so beautiful and green. Climate lasts all the time,und weather a few days. The Puritans found an 1nsane in the wilds of America. Gorilla warfare was war rode on gorillas. asylum where men "The middle ages come in between an- tiquity and prosperity. By the Sulic law no woman, or des- cendant of a woman, could throne. The Colliseum was erected on the of an inaccessible hill. phaskeds= e DeWitt's Little Early Risers: only pill to cure sick headuche and reguiate the bowels. oceupy the top Some Strong Men. On March 28, 1881, says the New York Sun, Thomas Thompson lifted three b rels of water, weighing together 1,836 pounds. He also put an iron bar on his neck, seized hold of its two ends, and bent it until the latter met. On another occasion he raised with his teeth a table six feet long. supportiag at its furthest end a weight of 100 unds. He also tore without serious effort' a rope of a diameter of twoinches dnd lifted a hors over a bar. Some years ago a negro appeared in London who, with one hand and his arm out straight, lifted from the ground a chuir on which was seated a full-grown man having on his lap a child. It ison record thata German called Buchholz lifted with his teeth a cannon weighing about two hundred pounds, and fired it off in that position. While performing at Epernay in France the same feat, the barrel of the gun burst, Miraculously he was not kiiled, although several of the fragments were thrown over fifty yards aw. There are stories of other strong men who did not appear in public. A butcher lived in South Blullnml who killed calves by strangling them. A Dutch count, in a private entertainment, bent an iron bar by beating it with his right hand against his left arm, protected by a leather bandage, bending it afterward straight aguin by beating it the other way. Charles Louvier, a carpenter of Paris, found it child’s play to roll a tin basin between his fingers into a cylinder. , On one occasion he carried off a soldier on guard who had gone to sleep in the sentry box, depesiting both onaiow church yard wall close by. An equally amusing story is told of a Dane, Knut Kundson, a locksmith, who, while stand- ing in a window on the ground floor, lifted with one hand half a bullock from the shoulder of a butcher who was toil- ing past with his load. - - DeWitt's Little Early Risers: best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach bad breath, L e Descendant of Ticonderoga's Hero. Says Colonel Ethan Allen to a New York Tribune reporter: *'I am a collat- eral descendant of the hero of Ticonder- oga. In other words, my grandfather and Ethan’s futher were brother: Tam said to bear a remarkable likeness to Colonel Ethan Allen of revolutionary fame. My grandfather removed to New Jersey before tne revolutionary war. 1 think most of the Allens in this country descended from the old stock and are closely related. Last, but not least, when you take into consideration what life and keeping his faith to himself-— | he accomvlished on the turf and in the und he prattled sunnily of the old days | stud, was the famous stallion Ethan in the mines, of men” dead and alive | Allen, He was a Vermont horse, and known to us poth, and with placid fear- | lessness of the end of his own days which he believed was near Considering the occupations of these two—one & gambler and the othera | stock broker—it may grotesque but it true, that'of all men 1 have known they most remind me of Colonel | Newcombe, the perfect gentleman of | literature. Their simplicity of mind, | their fishness, their dignity without seem pomposity, their kindliness, their char- ity gment, their unhesitating anger ut what seems to them wrong, their slight ceremoniousness of mauner, affec- | tionate respect with which they inspire others—all these traits they huve in common with the colonel, of whom one | may never think without mentally un et NI A very small pill but a very good one. De Witt's Little Earlv Risers. e Jay uld as a Botan'st, I was astonished a year or two ago at which was alsoa tribute to his th rough: ness, observes u Pittsburg Dispatch cor- respondent. A party of us, bankars and Wall Jstreet men, went out to Gould's country seatat Irvington-on-the-Hudson Itis & beautiful place, as most people know, and Mr. Gould took us about & fore dinver to see the lions. Among other things he snowe: the botanical collection which he 1 made It contains, 1 believe, the principal plants of almost every country n the world—so growing out of doors, others in hot houses. But that | was not Mr. Gould himself, as we wandered among the fowers and leaves, told the two gentlemen who were lucky enough to be beside bim most of the i | altough a dumb brute, did much to make the name of the family notuble. 1 saw him trotv with a running mate twenty- five years ago when hé made a record of 2:15." He was the purest gaited horse | that ever stood on iron, and nearly all of his descendants have his Ac plastidldlh L'/ o kage of a Picce ¢ tion, Sh Money. A merchant of Mostow sent for the copy deed to the Petersburg criminal court and recefved it from the clerk, for which he transmitted 1 rouble by mail, as a fee. But'the furnishing of copies by that court is free. so the rouble was mailed back, for which the post- office charged & kopecks.. The merchant had gone to Twer, and the remaining 92 kopecks followed him at a charge of 6 St. | kopecks anwhile he had gone to St sburg, and the W kopecks went him and diminished to 72 He had left the capital for Charkow, and Twer, and Moscow. The money fol. lowed him, shrinking continually by the charge of the postoftice for transiission, | till, finally reduced to onesingle kopec it was deposited to his order in the gov- ernment oftice at Moscow, o MAIN STREET. over C. B. Jucquemin & Co., Jewelry Store | H, J. Chambers, zatirner as Law, No. 10 peil's store. Telephone No. Business urs. & m. 100 P, Loune fts, L ), 1801 -TWELVE Manufacture THIS WEEK WE These Chev: fact, ¢ can fi 1r and $ colors. Money Cheerfully Refunded when goods do not satisly PAGE ROWNING, v N ) rs and Retailers of Relu P, sr Special Value will off of Men's Sack and Cutaway At $15.00! $15.00! CO., 1ble Clothing s in 40 different styles Business Suits. » Suits are eqaal to any $18.00 Suits shown in the They are in ots, Cassimeres and Serges and in light \y and dark colors—in 1ll geasonable shades. In our immense stock we have all sizes and t any size or build of man perfectly you want a Dress Suit, remember our Clay Worsteds at $18, $20 28, We guarantee a saving of 20 per cent to every purchaser. CHILDREN'S Knee Pant Suits in many different st ALL WOOL | BROWNING, SUITS. yles and all $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Full Ling of Men's Summer Furnishings Now In' KING & CO., S. W.CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. SIEND FC S SPECIAL NOTICES. | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | 24 V Good JUKSE ¢ GENTS Wunted—I medintely ¢ street A raveterinary w Newmahr's hotel toduy. or address H. Houx Carson. Ta 0 lovers of horses—The lurgest feed of all Kinds, at 8 Goldstein & Co.'% West Broadway (UATRYOYANT and pey tric, or char- actor rendings: ulso dingnosis of disease Sond Jock of linir for readings by letter. “Sun- duys and evenings. Mrs. E. Hooper. 1422 Ave- nue E, near corner 13th st., Oouncll B uffs, DOR SALE=For Rent—Wanted—1f you want 10 buy, sell_or rent anvihing o the real estate e don't do it uutil you huve seen our | in tof burgnins. Swan & Walker, No. 112 | Matin and 11 Pearl streets ( () | T T 5 g7 e | NOR SALE or Trade—A fine imported | Clydesdale stallion. Call on D.J. Huteh- | inson & Co.. 617 Broudw JOME fine reside erty for rent by | P Day & Hess, @0 1 t AOK SALE—Hotel centrally Jocated, de £ood business. Or will exchange for good | furn in western lowa | Hotel Jease. furaiture and fixtures; an A No. 1 chunce to step into o good paying busi- ness. Reusons for selling, oher business re- quiring all owner's atiention Burguins in_residence und business prop- erty. R. P. Officer, real estate and insurance agent. No. 12 N, Main st.. Councii Bluffs. YARDENS-Some choice garden land near X Council Blulls for sale on eusy terms. also vineyards and a lurge list of ‘lowa farus. Johuston & Van Patten. PRUIT farm for sule or_trade; well located and ullin bearing; gool house and barn Will take some good ity property, aud good time givew on balunce, Cull on or nddress D. J. Hutehinson & Co.. 617 Broad way. McMahon block, § brick, with basement and elevator. Squire, 101 Pearl street. OR SALE or Rent—Garden houses, by J. R. Rice. 10J Maln Bluffs story W aad, with Gounell The Wonderful New Process Vapor Stove. We sell the only renuine—New Process— and the celevrated Quick Meal New Process stoves, the best made. One difference be- tween the genuine and imitations is that the imitations bave a small needle-like tube to draw off oil that don’t evaporate: the genuins has no such flimflams. We have sold uoarly one bupdred already this season. Lights like gas; absolutely safe; no smoke or soot: as simple as a cook stove. See us before buying. A few fine §5.00 gas ranges closing out at §10.00 each. Refrigerators, The best ever offered: 20 per cent discount over last year's prices Lawn Highest grade only doors, {rames, etc., et Bicycles. Largest stock in the -west. The famous Little Giant boy's wheel, the Victor, highest grade, world's best wheel,both for ladies and Mowe &, £.00. reen wire 1861 1 TOLD YOU SO. 1891 The Jewel Vapor Stove is the bhest generating stove in the market. The Reliable Process is the leader in pro- cess stoves. The hot air tubes are con- nected by removable iron elbows, al- lowing ensy access for cleuning pur- poses. The vaporizer is a perforated brass cylinder held in place by three brass spring arms, and can be lifted out and cleaned. Our stove is the only one 50 provided. We have done away entirely with thesub-flame. The flame can be turned high or low. They are oing like hot cakes. The secona car load ordered. LAWN MOWERS. Buy the genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mower. It was unexcelled 17 years ago; jt is unrivalled now. Those made 17 years ago were good, byt those made how are very far in advahce of them in every point of merit. REFRIGERATORS. We have a full line of hardwood re- frigerators ut prices that will sell them. Fly time iscoming. Getyour screens up before the flies come and vou will escape lots of annoyance, 1 have the largest and best line of door and win- dow screens in the market. P. C. DEVOL. 504 Broadway, and No. 10 Main Street. Sims & SaupdersTAtorpersprian. Fraos federal courts. Roowms i 4 and 5 Shugart Beno block, Councll Biuffs, la. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK...............-.$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.......... 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Dinecrons—1. A Miller, F. O Gleason. E L Shugart £ E Hart. J. D Edwuandson, Charle K. Hannan Transaot geueral Lankini busi )R ILLUSTRATED CA1 ALOGUI. HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, —— WHOLESALE IOW A, DEALER IN—— haeies, Carriaees, Sprine: Waons, Carts, Road Wazons, HARNESS, ETG,, Gives Better Value for money than any house on Missouri River.g Hamilton Grade Vehicles, Col Surries and Pheetor Bonanza Wagons, all styles, Michigan and and Harness in great variety. Corresponc ue and prices on application G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St.,, Omah of every description. ‘Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St. Merchants who have shop-worn or s Packages received at either umbia Carriage Co.’s Buggies, Buggies and Pheetons, Spring Van Brunt Road Wagons, Carts ience solicited and cata- Offices 621 a, Broadway, Council Dye, clean and refinish goods office or at the Council Bluffs. Send for price list. oiled fabrics of any character cun have PROPOSALS. HAY Department AND of DROPOSATS 1Ok Headquurters STRAW= the Mis- Sourh, Office of the Chief Quartermuster, @t Louls, Missourh, May 5, 1801 Senled proposals, plicite, subject 1o tae usual conditions, o roceived wt this office it tho offices Quarternstersat the following nuwed s, until 12 o'clock, noon, central time Ts01, ind then opened, for furnishing delivering dutinz the fiscal year | ning July 1, 1801, of und s woat venworth and Rlley, Kansus: at un and at Denver, ¢ s ut Fort Reno ‘camps it Guthr Ok City. Colorado; 1o Oklahomu Territory; and Electric Trusses, PRy oy ol ol delivere ut nts wi woen talned Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, | fiddqruust siate the, vigges whorethey lu; B Tamn T | Serves the Fighit to reject any or ids. or ta AGENTS WANTED. ~ DR. C. B. JUDD. | conrricitors £ supplies, or such 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia 1 i waive such TELEPHONE 1.4 L AL D OFFICE. . RESIDEN fact ndiuiong — —— ug in the price o M. H. CHAMBEKLIN, M. D, forcign pr gunfuctures (o duiy thereon) being equut. Blank il un; Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat prnted cireulars gving full inforaation wil Bpectalist, be furnished on application to this office or ta Council Blufls v theQuarternusiers of the stations named, Lo, Ly oyes, cross Oyse tuly pos s should be murke i Bt Proposuls for Huy and Straw at und Charges trom the ors. ' 1dressed 10 the indersigned or 10 the Quar ma riasters of the stutions named above, € {hronie FOSTER, Qu uster & Chiel throat urtermaster Mosdit=Ji-4 eyos it - e —— — %" ch neuralgls an Notice to ¢ ontractors, Surgienl oporations,” when i o Is horehy given hat souled bids wil ¥ porfOsm SAsurias be resuite he received by thie urd ubile lands wn upari-Bono biook ¢ Louncli Blufta. 1y | yuiidingsat the office of the secretary of - stute neoln, Neb., unt/l the #nd day of To Bee-Keepers L L S 1 carry a full line of Beekeepers’ sup- | brick und stone butiding known as *"The State ey knives, smokers, soctions aud a spocifications aud designs now’ on supplies for the apiary. M. 5. ROO P the comm ssioner of publie 520 k. Broad way, Council Blulls, low al e e et Tead o ot tar ! - - rules and re jons us set forth in specifis Gas Heating Stoves. | by ihmboard, Lo et snp No Asnp » MOXA Dated at Liv n, Neb, May 6, 1801 Just the thing for bath rooms, bed rooms, e AL TL HTOM PR IEY, Call und see OUT IuTge wssortment Presider rd Public Lunds und Bulidings, = Attest: JORN . ALLEN, Secretury of State, C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co Maasis 211 Peurl und Mauin Street ~ Yy -~ T - - THE GRAND, C A PAMMER Council Biuffs, la. N8 ] . This Elegantly Appointsd Hote pess Lurzest capital and surpius of aoy bankin Southwestern lowa INTERESTON TIMZ DEPOSITS, ! USTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE, 415 Broadway, Councll Blufla la is Now Open, . Cragin & Co., Proprictors,