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COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFIC - NO. 12 PEARL STRE Teiivered by Carrier to any partot the City . W, TILTON, MANAGRR TELEPHONEs | Rys/n: i o NINOK MENTIO. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sappblook. A marrlage_license hns boen lssued to Preston 1. Clinch, colored, and Pauline Ebreman, white. Both parties are from Omaba, The regular monthly meeting of the Potta- wattamie County Fruit Growers and Gara- enors assoclation is postponed until further notice. Mrs. Davis and her band of mussion workers will hold a_meetiog this evening at the Unfon Christian mission on Upper Broadway. Wiillam Kaph, who has been living on Georgo 1. Wright's farm, east of the city, bas disapoeared and his friends have been unable to find any clew as to his where- abouts, fitchetah Council No 8, Degree of Poco- houtas, will meet this evening in rvogular council in_the wigwam of tno Ited Men, corner of Broadway and Main street, at the eighth run, Articles of incorporation have been filed with the county recorder by the First I'reo Methodist church of this citv. The trustees sre H. W. Lowery, D, C. Eddy, O. H. An- tone. A. J. Fairbanks and T. H. Allen. A stipulation was filod yestecday in tho divorce suit of L. Barada agaiust Mary Barada by which the defeudant withdraws her answer, confesses that sho has no de- fonse and witharaws the appearance of uer attornoys for her, About fifteen members of Fidelits Council, Koyal Arcanam, went to South Omahu Thursday night to witness the installation of a new council with thirty memoers that has just been organized there. At the closo of the exercises a banquet wus served. Judge Deemer rendered a decree yosterday in the case of D. E. Wheeler egainst John H. Plumer, treasurer of Poltawattamie county, and others, cojoining the defendant from collecting special grading taxes for f o years 1885, 1887, 1801 and 1803 against threo lots 10 Hyatv's subdivision. Edadie Carter, the 7-year-old boy who fell through a trap aoor at the Weir-Shugart warehouse last Tuesday eveniug and has been lying at the point of death ever since from a fractured skull, died yoSterday morn- ing at 10,45 o'ciock. ‘The tunerat will oceur Bunday ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho resi- dence of his parents, 1421 High street. County Auditor Hendricks has compiled the reports of assessors from the various townships of Pottawattamie county, on por- sonal property. Tho total assessed valvation 18 $2,166,080. “Tbe nssossed value of vehicles is $45,065, merchandise 385, credits £315,670, furniture . The cum- ber of acres exompt by reason of planting of forest trees is 42417, fruit trees %045, Tho total value of exemptions is $51,500. The mssessors report 2,042 dogs in the county, of which 2,728 are malo dogs. This includes the canines of the Blufs, B. J. Donaghue appeared in polico court esterday morning ¥ a state that apparently ordered on the delirium tromens. The peculiarity of the case was that ho had just Hnishea o course of treatment at u jag-cure establishment, and had purchasod a- ticket foi Dakota, He started for his new homo Thursday afternoon, and being croubled with astima took adoseof asthm medicine, The doso turned out to be an overdose, how- ever, and ho knew nothing more until Lie was rounded up by the police chargea with being drunk. He stated that he had not tho siightest appetite for liquor, but somehow while under the influence of theopium in the asthma cure ho had managed to got aboard a large load. When he explained his case to the court ho was discharged aud went on his way to Dakota. ——— STRAW HAT SALE At the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, In, Our New York buyer having pur- chased a manufacturer’s stock of 150 dozen children’s and misses’ straw hats at 25¢ on the dollar, we will put them on sale today at prices that will readily clear them, ‘*‘See show window.” They rango in price from i9c to 62ic. Now is a chance to get a straw hat at a nom- Inal cost. BOSTON STORE, FOTHERINGIAM, W HITELAW & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. —— Davis sells relinble paints and drugs. Ogden house furnishes board and room at popular prices; from $25.00 to £35.00 per month, according to room. — Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test. — PERSONAL PARAGRAPRS, Miss Mais Chapman of Colorado is in the oity visiting friends. Mrs. A. A, Hall aud daughter of Grinnell are tho guests of Mrs. P, J. Montzomery. Miss Cora Mason has gone to Missouri Valley to spend three weecks visiting friends, The ladies of the 1'irst Baptist church gave » social Thursday aight at which apout $70 was cleared. Eaward P. Schoentgen returned yesterday from Boston, where he has spent the past year at college. 1. M. Treynor and R. J. Clancey leave to- day for Minneapolis to attond the republican national convention. A. I\ Flickinger has gone to Minneapolis Before returning he will take a few woeks! trip to Spokane Falls, Wash., ana other western points, Harry Inman leaves to day for Chicago. Ho has secured aposition selling pools for whe Western Pool association at the various ace courses over the country. E. C. Whittlesey, who was mentionad in a Bes tolegram yestorday from Gu*hrie, Okl., as making a heroic fight against a band of traiu robbers, is well knowa In this aity, be having formerly lived hers. He is a brother of R. N. Whittlosey of the Globe. Mrs. Pfeiffer's Millinery Emporiums Are headquarturs for hats, bonnets and everything in the line of millinery, and on June 1 and after we will sell all hats, latest styles, at and below cost. Call and be convineed. No trouble to show goods. Children’s and babies’ hats all .prices. Sale includes hoth stoves, 202 and 841 Broadway. e — Chapman discounts every dealer on een doors und windows., Sec him before you place your orders. 19 Bryant treet. — Jarvis 1877 brandy, better thun imp'd. Three Juries nt Work, _ “All day yester Jay the attornoys in the case of the Citizens State bank against the Union Pacitic Rallway company aud others, nar- raugued the jury in the library room at the ocourt house, and at the hour of adjournment 1ho caso was given to the jury. ‘The trial of the case of tuo state against Juwes Harris ocoupled tne fore part of the day, Harrls is churired with stealing o $30 old watch chuin from C. B, Jacquemin's tu\\' ry Store, in company with a muh named %x, ~ This case was given to the lury early 1w the sfternoon, Al (¢ regulur jueymen were then out, aud the sberil uud all his deputies Wepo sent out into the bigh vays 10 bold men up and make thew come in and decido who were erinipals und who were not at 32 a duy. There was a great cxouus on the part of some of Lhose Who wero not looking for a job of that kind, but the sheriff cornered enoughi (o make up e even aozen, nad the trial of Guorge Andorson and Ueorgo Wells, charged with robbing the residenco of Post- waster I M. ‘Treynor lust winter, wus com- menced. Auderson is sald by the sutborities 10 be the mun who served terw 1 the peni- tentiary for breaking icto the xafe of the Metropolitan botel. He gave his name as Jobu Hill at that time. e — Jurvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers | | Oommencement Excrcises at the fchool Properly Obsorved. Hig! PERSONNEL OF THE GRADUATING CLASS Saperb Floral OMerings—Subjects Varlous ® of ays—An Interesting Pro- Successfully 1 Hope for W. M. the dered—No Jones. Last evening the commencoment exercises of tue High school occurrsd in tho opera house, which was Hilled to overliowing with the friends of tho graduates. Shortly after 8 o'clock the curtain aroso and displayed a rare combination of feminine aud floral beauty, tho arrangement of which had evi dently’ been plannea with artistio eye. Tho platform was decorated wita cut flowers, palms and other tropical plants, while above the class and at the rear of tho stago hung the motto of the class, *Non sibi, sed patrim, After an invocation by Rev. G. W. Crofts and o musical selection by Hins Alvert's orchestra Miss May Bouts deliversd an oration on “How to Succeed in Life.” Sho held that effort lies at the bottom of success and that the humblest eadeavor is worth a thousand aspiratio: . Miss Mattie A, Ciark_followed in a well propured oration on “Silent Forces.” speaker was a trifle nervous at first, but atter tho nervousness had worn_ oft she handled ber subject in a very inleresting manner, Miss Sadio A. Davis' subject was ‘A Noble Life, Count Leo Tolstol,”’ ana she traced the interesting literary lifo of this cecontrite but gifted man in a discriminating manner. “Antiguated Maidens” was the subject chosen by Miss Anuie de Groat#and sho handled this appareutly’ uncaptivating sub ject in a very cuptivating manuer, giving the young men in the audience to understand that tho membors of the class welcomed tho prosnect of being old maids, in a way that lea the casual obicrver to beliove that the speaker and her companions were matri- monnaliy provided for. Miss Helcn M. Donahoy read a ten poem oa “‘Masters of the Situutio aftor which a cluss skoteh (after Colsor) v presonted by Miss Bello Iioteher, in which the trials and tribulations of the school life of the class of 02 were depicted in graphic toough antiquated lunguage, A song enutled “Pho Little Shaking Quakers,” by & number of the pupils of the High schiool, was quite nnovelty and brougt down the house, It received an encore. Miss Hattie Groneweg then delivered an excellent oration on “*Man, a Nautilus.” Miss Nellie Heplora gave her idea as to what is a_practical oducation. She consid- ered the two main points to be looked after by ono who wishes a practical education, the buiidiug up of u strong moral character and tho training of the wind to think accurately and continually. The man who can carn an honest living, Who places purity before all things else and who has learned tho secret of utilizing s wind to the best advantage has attained a practical education. After a violin solo by Hans Albort “Faust Fantasie,’ thero was o discussion on the question, “Should the president be electod by direct popular vote!” the afiirm- ative being urguea by Bertie L. Marsh, and the negative by Frances £. Manstela. A Sociul Quostion” wus Miss Alico Nel- son’s subject, which she treated in an inter- esting manner, An_ excellent oration was that of Miss Kutie M. Shopler on “Crowding In and Crowding Ouz,” and her delivery was very £00 1 Charies W. Waite, the only eentleman in the class, closed the program With a stirring oration on “Patriotism.” All through the excrcises there was one notaole feature, and that was the almost en- tire absence of morbid sentimeatalism whict 0 ofton creeps into graauating orations and mars the pleasuro of tne audience. Without an_exception the orations presented a com- mon souso view of things, and in this way bore record to the excellent instruction the members of the class have received during their years of school training. After another selection by the orchostra the graduates wero presented with their diplomas by Superintendent Sawyer in a pleasing address and the evening's enter- tainment closed with the singing of tho class song. weil writ- a Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction gunranteed. Jarvis 1877 brandy six gold medals. W. H. Gray, the Hotal Gordon chet is the gentleman who prepared the Grand banquet. Jarvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, Cal. P e blue ice wagonsfor Mo. river e. Mulbollund & Co. Tel. 162, ELLLIn L Another Burglary, Dr. Seybert had the pleasuro last night of shooting & couple of times at a brace of burglars who were in the act of robbing the residenco of W. H. Olemacher at 129 South Eighth street. The doctor was on his way to the Woman's Christian association hos- pital, accompanied by C. C. Jones and H. A. Adoms, the Sandwich gentle- men and when thoy were vassing the Olemacher residence thoy saw two fellows juwp from one_of the windows and start to run away.+ Seybert called to them, but they did not answor or stop running and realizing thav they were burglars ho endeav- ored to stop them with cold lead, Neithor shots took effect as far as conld ba learned. Mr. Olemucher and his family were away from home duriog the eveniug and when they returned they found the house had been thoroughly ransacked and several ar- ticles of small value taken, includ- ing two razors. The polico were noti- fied of the burglary by telophone and an an ofticer was dispatched to the scene and made a ssarch of the neighborhood in the Dbope that one of Seybert's bullots nad taken effect and. that & wounded burgiar might bo discovered. Tho search, however, was vain The ladies of Trinity church will sorve hot dinner and supper in Masonic tem- ple, Saturday, June 4. —_— horses and cattle on Wright’s farm south of Coun- cit Bluffs; 500 acres blue grass; runnin water. For terms apply to James Rap! at farm liouse opposite Wabash round house, or address I, P. Wrignt, Bald- win block. Patroni channel Pastures_for George e Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grund hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Biuffs, In. For cure of alcohol and opium disease, e No Hops for Jones, The fricnas of W, M. Jones, who have been hoping for his recovery, wera shocked yeosterday afternoon 1o learn that he had suf- fered a sudden rela and was much worse. All evening his physicians were by his bed- sido, doing evarythiog that could be done to prolong his life, but at 11 o'clock they stated thut thore was no hopo whatever for his re- covery, and that in all probability ne would not bold out until worning. — Trains leavo for Manawa at 9, 11, 1, 2, 8,4, 5, 6, 7 und 8 o'clock. Jarvis wines, the oldest and best. i Strawberry short cake at Masonic tewple, Saturduy, June 4. — Have you seen the wonderful Hurd refrigerators, the newest und best out; the genine New Process und Quick Meal vapor stoves—light like gas—ubsolutely sufe. At Cole & Cole's, 41 Muin street, el Sulng the Inspeetor. Lawphore & Kenuedy have commeneod a suit for §00 damages sgainst M. Welker in Justice Hummer’s court. The suit is tho re sult of the encounter a Soulh Omabu wan bad with Meat Inspector Welker a few days 40 when Welker poured coal oil over & beel THE _OMANA_ DATLY NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLl‘H"S{ | spector would have had ao right to make it carcnss which lad been offe Broadwav meat mirket. kd Mott, 8. T. Ateo and C, W, Spétman, Weiker's booas- men, are made defendants to the suit, The plaintiffs claim that their meat was all right, and that even if it had not baen the meat in- any worso than it was. The case will be the first one of tho kind since the ment inspector was appointed, and will be of considerable Interest, Tho trial will take place next Friday. Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest. safest, best ———— A Line of Bargains., We are headquarters for lawn mowe refrigorators, gasoline stoves and bicy cles. The Hercules lawn mower cuts grass a foot high. A 12, 14 or 16-inch lawn mower for only $5.00. Gasoline stoves $3.00 to $5.00. Most complete line of bicycies in the city. SHUGART & SOD 11 South Main street. —— Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, eatarrh, Shugart bloc ouncil Bluffs, Firemen's Tour t. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway will seil tickets to Atlantic and return one fare for the round trip. Special train Wednesday, June 8, leaves local depot, Main street, ) a. m. Re- turning leaves Atlantic 8 p. m. Tickets on sale ut city office, 16 Pearl street, and local depot. CHAS. Ki by, G. N. W, P. Agt. A 1. ELw City Ticket Agent. L s NCEMENTS, Jefterson, Kiaw & I company closes 1ts Boyd’s theater ANNO augor's excellent present engagement at today by giving two per- formances—u matinee for ladies and child- ren at 2:30 this afternoon and the regular evening performance at 8. In two weeks, after this compuny has played soveral Colo- rado points, it goss to_Hooley's theater, Chi- cago, for a protracted summer run. Last summer it piayed six weeks at Hooloy’s to very large busin Charie Reed and William Collier have long been rated in theatrical circles as among tho bost of farce comediaus, and *‘Hoss and Hoss” givon by theso two gentlemen ana their company has scored a genuine bit. In Lawyer Charlie Hoss Charhe teed s said to havo struck a happy medium for the intro- duction of his_peculiar funnyism and eccen- tric songs. *Hoss und Hoss," unlike most farco comedies, has sometbing of a plot, though not o0 much to interfere with the introduction of numerous songs, dances and other specialties, With excellent opportu- nities for the comedians and such a strong company of character and specialty poople there stould be plenty of fun at Boyd's theater during their Omaha engagement. The *Hoss ana Hoss" company opens at this popular house tomorrow (Sunday) night and continues for fo.r uights and Wedaesday matinco, The sale of seats will open this morning. Georgo Thatcher and Henry J. Sayers have decided to give Omahn theater goers another chance to sit in judzment oa sn- other new production, which they will tour next_soason, aud to that end have arranged to rehcarse and produce their new comedy play, “Capid’s Chariot,” hero early in Au gust. The piece is based on oyeling incl- dents and the interest of the play ceutors on A biovelo race, which will take place in full view of tho audience with all the realism of an outdoor avent. ‘Tho constantly incroas- ing interest taken in this country ‘in cycling rather influenced Mossrs. Thatcher and Sayers to the velief that large numbers would be attracted by & play in whicn cy- cliug incidents ave an important foatura. They havo secured the tnree Powers brothors —James, Andrew and William—and the solo und exclusivo rigdts to their pat ented stagoe bicyele race; Miss Alico Evans, a talented soubrette; C. B. Ward, a plea tenor singer aud comedian, and soveral other well known and clever people, who will be announced later. Rehearsals begin in this city in July. Mr. Julian Jordan, who 80 successfully staged “Tuxedo,” will re- hearse tho compuay. Mr. Thatchier romains with “Tuxedo,” while Mr. Sayers will as- sume personal direction of “Cupid’s Chariot.” WE CUE 2 Female Weakness, Catarrh, Rheumatism, AND ALL ~ Chronic, Nervous anl Private Diseases. Drs. Searles and Searles Acknowledged to bo the most successful Spe- Cinlists In wll PRIVATE, BLOOD, NERYOUS, SKIN AND URIRARY DISEASES. Gonorrhon 1 from cured without Mercury. Wealk Mer (VITALITY WEAK), Made 50 by too closo appll- eation 10 business o severe mental strain o grief; SEXUAL £8 1n middle life, or viclous habits contracted in youth. 3 to 6 days. Syphills DE- 8 INVOLUNTARY LOSSES 'with I in YOUNG and MIDDLE AGED; lack of vim, vigor rgans mpaired and pproaching old age. ) VARICOCELE od, permanently cured, removal comy plete, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Curo A ut liome by patient without & moment's pain or annoyance. Consultation free. Callon or addresy with stamp Drs. Scarles & Seacles, '*® South 13th Street OMAHA, NEB. contains asupply of ° : Hires’ 5o which adds to the enjoyment of all the other daintics, and makes a picnic & picnic indeed, A 25 cent package makes § gallons of this very popular beveragy Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the ‘ake of larger profit tella you somme other kind s st a8 good "'—"tis false, N 16 a4 goud 8 the genuine Haa . 108 MANHOOD RESTORED. L BANATIVO," the wonderful “Spaniah Lemedy, i3 Written 1o eure il \ Ticadache, Wakefulness, Lost M hood, Nervousness, Las- situde, all draius’ and foss of power of the Generative Organs in e i e cither sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful ludiscretions, or the excessiva ‘2w of Lo dlints, Which ulti lead in con 44 p written 1o cure money. Hent by il 16 wiy A plali éuvelope. Mention t; MADAID CHEMICAL CO.. b ot Dsarbom B 2 SALE IN OMAHA, NEB. uhe & Co. Cor isth & Do 7y et -A. Fuller's Co.. Cor 14th & Dougles Sta. ons, Clicular (vee per. Add rees, BEF: SATURDA JUNE s AT BARGAIN SHOE STORE 1892 -TWELVE PAGES. S. A. PIERCE & CO. . 5 R O 1) 2 B No- 1OO Main Street, Cor. Kirst Ave.. Take pleasure in calling attention to their SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MENS FINE SHOES. THIS WEEK WE S HALL OFEER: 500 pairs of the celebrated Morse Col. Shoe Co. men's fine shoes in kangaroo, dongola and calf at $. 200 pairs Williams, Kneeland & at $4. 3. Co. fine calf hanlsewed shoes These shoes eannot be duplicated for less than $5. Burt & Mears' best hand-sewed ¢ 200 pairs dress shoe and good wearer) at $2 And tne best line of men's dress $2 that we have ever offered. 100 Main Street @ W. PANGLE, M. D. | The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE. 1 treat the following Dijease: Catacrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis. eascs of the Eyeand Kar, Fitsand Apopiexy, Heart Disease, Liver Omnrln it, Kidney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depre: sion, Loss of I‘;:hood. Seminal Diabotes, Bright's Diteaso, St.Vitus' .fic‘h"?fi:\f nt%:, Bex gw, ‘White Swelling, Berofula, Fever Eores, Jancers, Turmors and Fistula in and‘removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. , Woman with her delicate organs re- R0ea6 health, Dropey cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of ali kinds. 850 to 8500 forfelt for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two or threo hours, or 0. pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ail3 a person without asking a question. Al correspondence strictly confidential, Medicing sent by cxpress. Addressall letters to G. W. Pangie, M.D B8B Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Omaha Medical and Sl ___INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOR THR 2A Chroui and Sinecal Disnasss Best fa 8, apparatus und Remedies tor successful treatment of avery form of discase requirin : modioal or sur :leal treatment, 60 beds for patients, board and attondance. ;. Best accomodutions in the west, Writo for circulnis on deformities and braces, trussos, olub feet, curvituros of snine, plios, tumors, cancer, catarrh, bronohiuis, ln’ alavlon, electricity, parnlysis, epilepsy,” kid- nov. bindder, eye, our, skin ani blood und all surgical operations. E A BPEOIALTY, DISEASES OF WOMEN ook Bliduses o ‘omen FREE, We bavelutely added a lying- PR AT 0 e P L AL strictly pr.vate.) Only Rellable Medical In+ stitute making o §) liglty of PO ARE B As s (Al B ood " Diseises ‘sucosssfully treatol Syhiiitio Folson gqmaved from the “systom without mercury. ""Néw itestorative ‘Irout- ment for Loss of VIFAL POWER. Porsons un- able to visit us may, troated at ho I;’ corrospon coace. | Al chmmunleations contl dentlal, Medicines r Anstruments sont Ly it | OF 6XDFoss, Securoly pucked, no miris ind’cato contents o sender. Ono personnl Ins teryiew preferre I, Gall And consult us or send history of your cuse, snit we will send in plain LR Jpon Vrivate, BOOK 70 MEN, EREE: Voo brivyte: eases, Impotenc, H(nhllll, Gleot und Varico- cele, With question fist-e Braves, AppllancestoriDeformitios & Truses. Onl, anufuctory in, zzu Westol DeEFO& M- e ITY APPLIANCES, THUsSES, ELECIRIG BATTERIES ANIX 18, Omaha Medical md Surgical Institute, 26th and BroaiWway, Coanoll Bluffs. Ton minutes' ridp from centor of Omaha on Ouiaha and Council Bluffs eiectric motor live, W. C. ESTEP, Funeral Director, Embalmer 14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLU Sims & Saunders—Atorners, at law Prac the state und federal courts. Rooms 8 4 uud 5 Shugart Beno block, Councll Bluffs, La. C. M. Henderson & Co. fine she alf shoes at $3. i congress (a fine .50 shocs at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and Cor. First Avenue. In men's he prices. In boys® and youths' fine dress and school shoe hand-sewed anl standard screw fa vy working shoes we have the most complete ling on sale in this city, in all the best makes at the most reasonable in machine and stened, we show the largest stock and lowest prices, quality considered, ever offered in Council Bluffse In Ladies’ oxford ties, Prince A $1, $1.25, §1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2 We can please all in fit, Our stock of miss Iberts and southern ties, at 75¢, 50. vle and finish. s and children’s oxford ties and slippers complete in black, tan and red, and AT POPULAR PRICES. We extend to you a most cordial invitation to call at - 3. A PIERCE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OR SALE: xtra fine, thoroughbred, sey oull, id color, registered stock 8. First street. & for sale or and Mal Tmproved 10) acres 1 county, 810.0) por ucre; 12) acres ).00: 8) ficres, ) For barzains 00 TOWA farms for sale. in Harr fmproved, in Towa ina Ne v furims call on or write toJohnson & Van Patton, Council Blufls. [OR RF Fay! i QORSALE—A frame six-room cottage In good repair, good sized lot. price $1,610. easy payments or trade. L. 1. theafe, Broud- way and Maln street. JTORAGE and Co: T—Dwoillngs in il parts of the . I Sheafe, Broadway and Main. antre, 1ot and cold water scrvice, gus, o will sell at a barzain and soll fide offers. L'orest Smith, Baldwin Council Bluffs, OB SALE=Tuwo-story brick dwelling. two tenants, six rooms each; centrally located on eleotric motor truck: price #,000.00, less mortzage of $2500; wili trade for lund. E. I Shoufe. Broudway and Main street. bone- block, OR SALE—On small payments. fruit and garden lund near Council Bluffs. E. H. Bheafe, Broadway und Maln stroot. OR SALE OR RENT—Largest and most profitable meat market in the west, doing from 6,000.00 to -0 cush business a month; Dbank book will ilt edged. splendid business chance: 3 vears' loase on building M3, Bee office Council Bluffs. e TEAT RABLE office rooms for rent in Brown building, front ”1 on Pearl and Maln streets, with all modern conveniences. or terms apply to A B. Nicholas or . O, Cory, room 6, axents for bulldin, ctric bells, one of the most des! dences in Counefl Bluffs; rent, £5.00 per month, K. H. Shoafe. Broadway and Mai QREALE-A now Avenue nts. K. NOR RE Fourth street. T'OR SALE—Nebraska lanas in exchunge for stock of oloan swiublo hardware. E, I afe, Broadwuy and Maln street. all monthly pay- nd Madin. o of the best Oarrigg flats on Furnitue fixtures lease and 2ood will of hotel with 40 rooms in a good Nebraska city; will trude for stock of general merchandise. E, H. Sheafe, Broudway und Main street. ALE—A comfortable five room dwell- near Fairmount park. Price, #1500, . balance in monthly payments. E. H. Broadway and Main strect. ALE—A new six-room dwelling, 1 ifth avenue, price, 81,200, §100 cash, bui- ance in monthiy payments. &. H. Sheafe Broadway and Muln streets. OR SAL 0om_dwell- ing, 1018 price #7100, will take team good horses In trade and balance in monthly payments. I 1. Sheafe, Brondwuy and Main streets. TR SALE-Or trade. A six-goom frumo dwolling, Bighth avenue, cor. 20t st., price 81,400, OR izht-room dwelling, 2 Yington uve.. modern style un fences, in excelient repuir, rent Shenfe, Broudway and Muin OR SALE—S of groce! notions and shoes, price 3|, estate in part, must huve heife. Broadway and Main E. 1i. Shenfe. Broadway and Main sts, Wash-~ convon- 5. B, H. . dry goods, 30, Wil take 0 cash. E. Tho only botel In & small town 5 miies from Councll Blu'Ts. Tas an lce crenm parlor with good trade. Furniture in- volces ut#1,000, bullding 82,000, Will trude for good resident property In Council Biuffs, o snap for the right party. E. H. Sheafe, Brosd- wiy and Malo street. VEGETABLE gurdener wantod. A thor- oughly experlenced vozotublo ' gardoncr; nons oihors noed anpty. Send recommonda- tlons to box ¥, Councl) u T ANTED-To buya n horse; weight from 1.05)'to 1,100 150 10 trado a rearly new one-seated top buggy for u two-seated one, C. 8. Devoll, 19)5 Bro adway Council Bluil QOR SALE—At u burgaln, houso und lot on Broudwiy, opvosite new Northwestern depot, for $4000; 890 cush: good locution for a suioon. Apply to Leonurd Everett. voung driving CALIFORNIA’S FIN EST PRODUCTION. JARVIS 1877 BRANDY Aged in our cellars. Has been awarded six gold and four silver different medals, at world's expositions. { FOR B Indorsed by the Med ical faculty every- where as being the purest, safest and best stimulant. Ask for it. Take no other. Be- ware of imitations. EST), ND 84, JARVIS WINK CO, GROWERS, DEALERS AND DISTILLERS, Santa Clara and San Jose, California. Notice to Contractors. Fealed proposals will be recelved by the Ne- braska Columbian commission until 12 o'clock noon, Junc 20, 182, for the erection and con- struction of the Nebruska World's fufr build- inz on the Columblun Exposition grounds, aceording to pluns and soecifications Voss, arehitect, on file ut the office of Henry Voss. Owihu, Neb, and ut the oflice of Houry Surks, room' 17, No. 110 Dearborn street, Ohicugo, Tl Eachl bld must be accom= panied by ceriificd eheck or drafton Chicago or Owuhis bunk for 10 per cent of the amountof the proposal, made payanle to the Nebraskn Columbian commission, which check or draft will be forfeited to the state of Nebraska in case any bidder or bidaers recelving the award or contract shal mptly exe- oute w bond with otherw allding commitiee reserves the right to re- Jeet any or wll bid Bids shall bo and shall bave plainly hereon, By for construction of Nebraska World's fair bullding,” and nddressed Lo the undersigned, curo Shermun House, Obicugo, 3 M. 1. WELSS, Chairman Bullding Cowmliftee Nebraska bian Commission For further information address M. H.Welss, cha rmun, Hebron, Neb, Jidit MEE envelopes e it COUNCIL BLUPFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyoing Dighost style of the art fabrics made to look as feathers oloanod by stoum ‘in fiest-clads i ner. Work promptly done and deliverad 1o all Daris of Whe country, Send for price list. 0. A, MACHAN, - « PROPRIETOR ™0Broadway, Near Northwestera Depob Cousciu Buurws, lowa eunlnz done in the ded and stained 0od ns now, Bed CITIZENS STATE BANE Of Councll Bluts Oapital stee's i 150,00 Burplus und Profii 74 50,00 Net Capltal an | Burplus 82480, Director=J. . i naadion, .y 4 gare, 10, Glowaon, K. 1. Hart, 1. A, Milr, 4. V. dinghmin snd Chiarlos I Hanaan. Transact genoral banks ing business. Lurzes: capitul und surplus of any bunk ln #outhwestern Lowi. INTEREST ON TIM@DH?03IT3 G. B. MYERRS, FINE FURNITURE, and every other grade demandod all clusses of trade. BEEBE'S OLD 5 17> D. 205 AND 107 BROADWAY, Councll Blulle by