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    THE OMAHA PAIIjiY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY 13. 1887 ,
THE DAILY BEE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OFFICE , NO , Id , PEARL STREET.
Delivered by carrier In nnypnrtof ttioclty at
f uity ctuUper wook.
B. W. TILTOX , Manager ,
TKl.EPHONna :
Btjcmtpfl Orrice. No. 40.
MIOIIT EDITOII No. S3.
AllNOlt AIKNT1ON ,
N. Y.t'lumblnK Co.
Now sprint ; itoods utjlleltor's , tailor.
The city council Is to meet again to
night.
Additional Council Blnfls news on the
Seventh \K\KO. \ \
The popular resort Is the Manhattan ,
418 Hroadway , lludio As Yunawlno.
Two glt'ii weddings arc looked for early
In June one on the 1st and one on the
Dili.
Dili.Tho
The Council Illufl'rf carpet company
will display in their window n live luiiib
to-day.
Permit to wed was Yesterday given to
John \Vamnlew and Nellie Uiiar , both of
Omaha.
Bllsi , 15M Douglas street , Omaha , will
have a special display of white bonnets
and hats Saturday.
Wanted Two foremen for railroad
grading. Apply this week lU No. 100
Broadway , Council Binds , to .John C.
Leo.
Leo.Miss
Miss Nellie Hatcher gives a recitation
nt the entertainment at Mrs. Montgom
ery's this evening. There will also be
choice music.
J. II. Koborts filled himself up and
then seated himself in a hotel chair to
Bleep it oil' . The last part of the nap was
hail in the cooler.
The ladies of the Methodist church are
arranging to serve dinner and supper
t a convenient room on Broadway on
Decoration day.
A nnmbor of the Omaha friends of Mr.
nnd Mrs.V. . 11. Uurns came over last
evening rather unexpectedly and passed
the hours In a happy social season.
One witness , a civil engineer , testified
in court yesterday that the amount of
country drained by the Indian creek east
of Madison street was over thirteen
square miles.
Social jiitertaininont this evening by
Y. L. B. C. at the residence of Dr. Mont
gomery. A cordial invitation is civon
to all. Strawberries and ice cream served
from t ) till 10.
The work on the lovec , so far as con
tracted for , was linishoil yesterday. The
levee is being smoothed up some , and
the Unfailing touches are being put on ,
but the work practically is now com
plete.
The remains of Mrs. Dokay did not
reach hero from Minneapolis yesterday
as expected. The funeral services an
nounced to be held to-day are therefore
postponed. Announcement will bo made
hereafter.
M. A. Moore , the contractor , when re
turning yesterday from the levee , was set
upon by a number of dogs. For a time
ho had to wield his umbrella with a good
deal of vigor , but succeeded in getthi"
nway with whole clothes.
Seventeen teams drawing railway
utensils and supplies passed through here
yesterday. At lirst sight they were
thought to bo the advance force of the
Lake Manawa railway , but inquiry de
veloped the fact that it was a force bein
taken by Mr. Brock to go to work on the
13. A : M. in Nebraska.
One of the pieces of music to bo ren
dered at Odoll Bros. & Co. 's concert in
Bayliss Saturday evening is a waltz for
the piano composed by Air. J. Muller , of
the Mnllcr Music company. It is enti
tled the "Manawa Waltz , " and is dedica
ted to Odoll Bros. & Co. It has been ar
ranged for brass music by Professor
Dulbey of the Fifth regimental band.
Charles llartman was arrested for being
drunk , and begging on the streets. Ho
is ono of those unfortunate follows who
has let his appetite so get away with him
as to make him willing to barter his man
hood to get a nicklo for more drink. He
was iober when brought into court yes
terday morning and pleaded so hard that
the judge lot him go his way.
The club is getting its articles of incor
poration ready and they will bo tiled to
day. The committee on membership is
securing now namest and the other pre >
liminaries of perfecting the organization
are being attended to. The next meet
ing will bo at the Mueller music home
on Monday evening next , and all inter
ested should plan to bo present.
A Hawtborno Evening.
A meeting of the Enterprise club will
bo hold this ( Friday ) evening at the rest
donee of J. M. Flagler , at which time the
writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne will bf
considered. A full attendance qt menv
bcrs is desired.
lor first quality tin work and furnace
work call and ligure with us. Our Mr
H. A , Cole is of largo practical oxperi
cnco in both these lines , having doni
most all the slate work at Mount Picas
ant state hospital under the close ihspec
tion of leading architects.
COLE & COLE , No. 41 Main st.
Lime , cotuont , piaster , hair , coal , etc ,
Council Bluffs Fuel company , No. 53 !
Broadway , telephone 1110.
Latest improved gasoline stoves at Nc
604 Main street , W. A.V ood.
Bliss , 1514 Douglas street , Omaha , will
have a special display of white bonnet
nnd hats Saturday.
"Say , Jim , sco Tipton , buy a lot , built
a llttlo house , and let's stop paying rent
and.throwlngour money away. Wo'v (
boon fools all our lifu , until wo havi
reached that ago when wo can't afford t <
bo so longer , besides you see. it's a gooi
scheme anyhow , because It will soot
double.in value. See the point , Jimniie ? '
The Sewer Contract.
The city engineer has figured out the
various bids on the sewer contracts , am
has prepared his report to bo presontei
to the council this evening. It wai
thought by the reading of the bids bo
fore they were tabulated and ligurci
through that Heagan Bros , were tin
lowest , but this proves to bo a niistakoi
notion. The bids wore close , there beiiif
four of thorn , the highest and lowest o
which were not | 4OOU apart , the tola
amount of the work being betweei
$55,000 and $60.000. It now appears Urn
W. P. Wightnmn and George Miller
who is interested in the Wightman con
tract , are the lowest bidders , and to then
will doubtless bo awarded the contract
Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , ofllco.No. II
Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone
phone No 10.
Cheap storage In either small or car
load lots at Nos. 33,24 and 30 Pearl street
J. It , Snydcr.
J. WE. . L. Squire make boautifu
abstracts of title , and deserve the sue
cess they are enjoying.
Ofllco of Mulholhind & Co. , removed t
in under the Citizens' bank. Telephon
No. 103. Leave your orders for ice.
You men who have been thinking abou
getting a Homo to shelter your wile an
uabies , but have always been afraid t
invest , go and sco Tipton , ho will so
you nice , eo/.y , llttlo nouses on such oas
terms that you will pay for it and novc
urns 'the money , and it will double i
raluq iu ono year.
TUB IEVS IN THE BLUFFS ,
The Ladies' ' Musical Society Gives an Even
ing of Sacred Music.
A VETERAN JACK - KNIFE.
Sudden Death of Mrs. George 7. Ijovc
The Travels of n Money Order
/V Lively Kmiawny Per
haps n fatal Accident ,
Sad nnd Btitldon.
Yesterday morning F. M. ' Hunter ,
deputy clerk of the United States court ,
received a telegram from George J.
Love , son of Judge Love , asking Mr.
Hunter to meet him at the transfer.
Mr. Hunter complied with the request
and learned upon arrival that Mrs. Love
liad died at Sidney , Neb. , on Wednesday
when en route to her home in Huron ,
Dak.
Dak.Mr.
Mr. Love had been married about
eighteen months , and his wife has been
in California of late in houo of regain
ing her health. Recently , however , she
concluded to return to her home , and
Mr. Love went west for the purpose of
meeting and returning homo with her.
At Sidney Wednesday morning Mr. Love
left his wife for a moment and upon his
return discovered that she had during
his absence dropped dead. The remains
were yesterday morning taken to Huron
via Sioux City.
TJio Mysteries of Money Orders.
D"Say , BKI : man , 1 want you to sign
something here , " said Jim Bowman , who
has charge of the money order depart
ment at the postollice. "Hero's a money
order which was paid you , and it has
been sent back from Washington for cor
rection. You sco the advice called for
the receipt to bo signed by the Omaha
Br.n , and besides signing that you signed
your own name , but they say that you
must sign your ollicial position as well.
Just add that to the signature. "
"Uncle Sam is getting very particular ,
isn't he ? "
"Yes , they oxaminn every llttlo detail ,
and if there is as much as a scratch of
the pen that does not tally it is sent back
for correction. That money order was
paid last October , you sue , and it has
been all this time going through the mill
and getting examined and approved.1'
"Do you have many such cases ? "
"Yes every ollico hatches a lot of thorn.
Now hero is another , just like yours.
The man who got the order cashed is
secretary of the company , and ho signed
the company's name , anil his own , but
did not put on the word "secretary. " It
is sent back to have that put on ! Now
think of it , that order has traveled over
throe thousand miles in all , has been
through probably thirty men's hands ,
and has been eight months going through
the dill'urcnt departments , and the gov
ernment gets less than a dime for all this
work. Queer business , isn't it.
A FATAL DUD Ml.
Andy Davy Has Both LRJJS Taken On"
Hy the Cart ) .
Last night Andy Davy mot with an ac
cident at the dummy depot which will
probably result fatally. Ho was quite
drunk and was staggering about
on the switch track between
iho two platforms , when the
freight was switched In. Ho was
struck by the cars , and the wheel passed
over him , cutting oil' both legs below the
knees. Ho also received some cuts and
bruises , mainly about the head. It is not
thought that ho can recover. He
is about twcnty-threo years of age.
and has been a hack-driver hero for some
time. Lately ho has boon at work in
Omaha , and on the railway about eight
miles out. His parents live here , near
the Rock Island depot. He was married ,
but did not reside with his wife. Ho was
taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha
on the 10:25 : dummy last night.
Additional Uookn.
The following works of fiction have
been lately added to the public library :
FICTION.
The Mayor of Casterbridgo , Thomas
Hardy ; Count Havor , Henry Grovillej
Nature's Serial Story. Roe ; Ho Fell in
Love With His Wife , Hoe ; Driven Back
to Kden , Roe ; Burglars in Paradise ,
Phelps ; The Madonna of the tubs.
Phelps , John Jerome , His Thoughts and
Ways , Joan Ingolow A. White Heron
and Other Stories , Jowott ; The House at
High Bridge , Edgar Fawcett ; A Modern
Talemachus , Yongo ; Justlim , no name
scries ; The Empiess Josephine , L. Muhl-
bach : The Minister's Charge , or the Ap
prenticeship of Lemuel Barker , W. D.
Howclls ; His Little Mother , Mulock'
Young Mrs. Jardinc , Mulock ; Miss
Tommo , Craik , King Arthur , Craik ; The
Living Link , James Do Alille ; The Prince
and the Pauper , Mark Twain ; A Boston
Girl's Ambition , Townscnd ; The Christ
mas Wreck , Stockton ; For the Major ,
Woolson ; Redman the Keeper , Woolson ;
Princess Casamassima , Henry James ;
The Beautiful Wretch , William BlackJ
Knty of Catoctin , George A. Townsond.
A Votorau Knife.
These who frequent the court room
have noticed an elderly man sitting
usually at the end of ouo of the long
tables with his arm resting thereon. At
the least disturbing noise , loud whisper
ing , moving about the -room , squeaky
boots , this quiet gentleman is noticed
rapping loudly on the tabio and looking
around as if ho would willingly line the
disturbers for making more noise than
ho does by the rapping. The end of the
table is well dented with the daily use of
his peculiar gavel. That gentleman Is
Jo Morse , of Lovcland. The gavel which
ho uses as bailiff in preserving order is a
plain looking pockotknifo. It is a knife
with moro history than blades. It is
sixty years old and was owned by his
father before him. The veteran knife Is
worth examination , its construction
being so ditleront from the present man
ner of mako. The back is enclosed so
that the springs do not appear and when
what is. left of the blades are opened
there is no raising or lowering of the
back of the knifo. It is a curiosity , not
merely on account of its peculiar make
and its ago , but also because it has not
long since wandered oft' into the pocket
of someone else than the owner. It is
wielded daily by Mr. Morse and rings
out as hearty a rap as in its younger
days , its voice not wcakeningiu the least.
WIlRon WuniH
In the district court the case of Wilson
vs. the City is being tried. The plaintiff
claims heavy damages on account of the
Indian creek cutting away a portion of
his residence property during the great
Hood years ago. In drawing the jury
there scorned to bo a strong dcsiro on the
part of the plaintiff to bar out all persons
paying taxes , apparently on the theory
that such persons would bo inclined to
favor the other side , and that they would
hesitate about rendering a judgment
against the city , as they would hare tc
stand their share of the tax necessary tc
pay the same. The plaintiff claims Unit
the city by the manner of constructing
its viaduct at Bryant street , and by other
improvements reduced the natural water
way so that the witter could not have e
free passage , aud thus his property was
damaged.
Mr , Wilson nadwifo are here inpenoa
They have been llv.lng In Florida for
some time past. Mr. Wilson seems thin
and not in as good health as when here.
'Iho climate docs not seem to all'cct him
as favorably as ho had hoped.
Kxtcndlnc Ill
M. Duquette , of the well known whole
sale fruit , confectionery and commission
house , is about to embark in a manufac
turing confectionery enterprise. This
house was formerly known as Erb &
Duquette , and until recently as Wirt &
Duqticlto. Now that Mr. Wirt has re
tired from the firm Mr. Duquette will re
move from his old quarters , No. 10 and
18 Pearl street , to the Bloomer building ,
No. 1117 Broadway , which place is already
being fitted up , and besides continuing
In his present line he will also manufac
ture choice candies. It is understood
that after the necessary arrangements
are completed that the firm name will
probably bo Duquette & Co.
Summer MKIU ConcertH.
The move for a scries of concerts to bo
given in Bayliss park jromises to bo a
success. Odcll Bros. & Co. will tomorrow
row evening give u complimentary con
cert , to which the public Isinvited1 that
enterprising firm bearing the expenses
of the miHic.
The Bavarian band has complotad ar
rangements to give a scries of concerts
in the sanio park , the opening ono to bo
Thursday evening , May li ) . A goodly
amount has been raised on the subscrip
tion list , and enough moro should bo
pledged to insure the full series. The
park will be a favorite rc ort this sum
mer.
iH'ii'H Club.
A few sportsmen of Council BluIVs held
a meeting at the ollico of the county clerk
last night for the purpose of organizing
a shooting club. Iho following named
gentlemen became charter members of
the club : A.V. . Rcikman , S. Farnsworth ,
II. S. \ \ est , W. P. Wightman , C. E. 11.
Campbell , J. T. Oliver , A. Bon-shcunt ,
F. P. Jones , \V. \ II. Thomas , W. D. Har'
din , J. J. Shea , D. I1. Stubbs , N. C. Phil
lips. The object of the organization is
pleasure and recreation and the inten
tion is to hold weekly shoots. The pro
posed targets are clay piceons , Peoria
blackbirds and such additional targets
as the club may adopt. There will bo
another meeting Monday night for the
purpose of eHiicting a permanent organ
ization. All persons who desire to be
come members of the club are. invited to
bo present at that time at the clerk's of-
lice. _
A Lively Ilun.
L. B. Evans' horse and buggy were
hitched at the North western depot yester
day morning , when a train came along.
The horse became frightened and broke
away before Mr. Evans could stop him.
Ono of the wheels of the vehicle was
broken oil' and the buggy separated
from the horse. The animal wont tear
ing up Broadway , and ran straight to
Lund's stable on North Alain street ,
where ho is kept. He was found to have
received a serious injury in. the left hind
log , a tendon being cut partly off. There
is a possibility ot its growing together
again , however.
The Hambletonian stallion Arbitrator
can bo seen at my stable on Fourth or
Bancroft street , three doors south of
Hattenhauer's carriairo repository. Ho
is a grandson of Rysdyke's Hambletonian
on the sire side , and a grandson of Mem-
brine Chief on the dam side , the acknowl
edged principal producers of speed and
general purpose horses in America , and
Arbitrator is no exception to the
rule. Ho is a horse of great indi
vidual merit and speed , and for the
purpose of convincing the breeders of
high bred horses that he is all that is
claimed for him , i will speed him a ten
or twenty-mile dash on the road to 000
pounds' weight , with any stallion owned
in the county. Breeders of high bred
horses will make a note of this , and
carry it in their hats , as the owner of
these horses puts all the monev ho has
and can borrow into straight horses , and
not into books , pamphcts and wind , talk
ing abouUhcir forty-second cousins' per
formances.
Also Colonel Revo , bred by W. 11. II.
Colby , of Fort Dodgo. la. , sired by Star
light , by Star of the West , dam by Coupon
pen , jr. , by Coupon , by Kysdyko's Ham-
blctonian , this colt is a stranger in a
strange land , but his breeding is certainly
all any man could wish for. His grea't
and positive individuality , his true anil
powerful stride , his wonderful constitu
tional powers , and his powerful stool-
converted framework , insure for him a
career that will place him among the
greatest if not the grandest stallions in
the west. D. GKAY.
E. S. BARNETT ,
Justice ot the Peace ,
415 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Refers to any bank or business house in the
city. Collections a specialty.
Horses Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to select
from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin
gle or do'ible.
MASOH WISE , Council Bluffs
Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards
Uroadway , Council Ululls , 0ip. | Dummy Depot
DepotS
CO
, . . _ .
Horses and mules kept constantlyon
hand , for sale at retail or in car load
Orders promptly tilled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission.
SHLUTEU & HOLEY , Proprietors.
Telephone No. 114
Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner
lit. avo. and 4th street.
JV. SCHURX ,
Justice of the Peace.
Otlice over American Express.
Announces that ills stock ot
Finolmportetl SpringMillinery
In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets ,
Together with ft
LaraeLlnc of Xoveltlesln Fancy Ma
terials 1s now Ready for Your
Careful Inspection.
1514 Douglas St. ( Omaha.
SPECIA NOTICES.
_
STOTICB.
Special advcftlfomrtits , such M Lost , Found
'joLrmn , Kor Bi\o [ , To Kent , Vtnnts , Ilonrillntr ,
etc. , will liolnsorttvl In this column lit the loir
ratoofTBN CUNTS t'KK LINE forthorlm Insor-
lonmiJ i'lvoCunUrerUnoforcachsubsoquuni
Insertion. Lcnro ndvurllsomcntci nt our ollicu
No. 13 I'turl stix'U , iicxr Uroadwiiy , Council
UluOs.
< WANTS.
WANTKII To buy n liora nnd
wnjron , tOKOthur or sopcr.lti'ly. ' Aililioss
II. S. , iiuooiHco , Council Illulls. _
\AOTKI > Two oxpcrlonrocl nursery snlcs-
' IIIGU or Koycl ndarcos and bc t of rolor-
cnct'S , Imiulto of l.d liimk'ls , lluuton 1'uul
Co.'g ollico , Xo. K. ! llromlwiiy. _
\\7ANTI1D A Indy cn lilor who cnn keep
> books. AlHuur by Itttor , BtntliiK uvpurl-
iMicp. references iiUo 8'iliiry expected , lloom ,
Hen ollico , Council Illuirs.
"IjlOUSALK-Ono.lorsoyiind Dtirlmm ycnrlliiK
Jimii. . Welttlit nbatit BOO pounds. Inqulro
of M. ( liaison , near Wnliiish round house.
SALi-Or : Trade-Six sections of need
Foil In Lincoln county , Ne.li. . on U. P.
rnllwuy. Cull on or mldi-ens Odoll Ilros. & Co. ,
lairourlBt. , Council llluir. * . _
1I1OU UiNT-"itou ! o ( it llvu rooiuin Inquire
J- lit 215 FrnnKlln street ,
FOH SAM3 Cheap : iipood lior o. Can bent
three raltuitea. Umiufro at No. 1X.VJ West
UroiKlw.iy.
" \rOTICI--\Vlll : puy the holiest price for flrst-
-L ehi9 < Ci ! t-clt liulyX Kcnt , nnd chlldron's
clothing , boots shoes , lints , etc. i ) . Uoldstcln ,
Nos. U'17 nnd tlliondwiiy. .
Dissolution Notice.
The firm nf Wilt fc Duquette , wholesale fruit ,
confectionery and commission merchants H
this day dissolved by mutual consent. W. o
Wirt rutlrlucr The tw > lnc-s ! will horeafler
conducted by M. lu ) < | Uetto , who assumes nil
liabilities and will collect all accounts ot the
latollrm. W. I ) . WlllT.
Council lllults , May 7 , ' 87. M. DUQUKITIX
House Clcanliin
is to bo done by nearly all the ladies in
the spring.
Now is the right time to do this. For
ladies , it is a disagrccablo but unavoid
able work , and we make the oll'or to do
the most troublesome work of all , that is
TO CLKAN THK CAIU'KTS.
Wo clean the carpets , velvets , moqnettcs ,
brussels , or any other kind of carpets ,
without taking them up. We guarantee
THAT THE CAItl'ET WIIJ , II K I'KUFKCTI.Y
CLKAN , THAT Till ; COI.OUS AUK ItKSl'OItKl ) ,
and that no dust will bo left in the car
pet. Wo guarantee our work and refer
to prominent parties in this city ,
Send us a postal card and wo will call
upon you and explain in what way our
cleaning takes place. G. A. FisiiKii.
No. ( W3 Sixth Avenue , Council Bluffs.
CROCKERY
,
LAMPS .GLASSWARE
, . ,
- AND -
FINE POTTERY.
J'rlcra Vet'u Low ,
W. S. HOMER & Co. ,
JVO. X.'t MAIN ST. ,
COUNCIL 11L.U1WS , : : I A.
LATEST NOVELTIES
In Amber ,
TovtoiseSlioll
etc.Hair Or
x naments , as
JV
; : s - well as the
1 newest nov-
eltiesin hair
goods.
Mrs. C.L. Gillette
Mniii street. Out of town work so
licited.
THE TROTTING STALLIONS ,
DR. ARCHIBALD
( Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Alniont No
: ! 3 , and "Uepistor , " ( Standard No. ! i812.
Sired by Tramp No. 808- These stallions
will make the season of 1887 at the Coun
cil lilufls Driving Park.
For particulars inquire of or address ,
WAUE GARY , Council Bluffs , la.
OFFICER tS PUSEJf ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Established Ib57.
I will be at the Pacific lfotelConncll
Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon
OmahaDontaAssociation ! , removed to
Ilcllman ISlociw oor. 18th and Farnam.
Best nets teeth 0. fully warranted. All
operations rendered painless by the use
of our new unu.-sthetic. Dr. Ilaughuwout ,
Manager. s !
FRANK S. RICE ,
PFCIVIL ENGINEER ,
DoMgns , cut I mat os and reports on bridges ,
viaducts , foundation * uncl ( onerul engineering.
Blue prlntftor nny slzo nnd quantity.
Office No 13 N. Muln St. , First National Bank
Blck.
R. RICE , M. D.
Cancers end other Tumors
Removed without the knile or Dra > rlng o
Blood.
Over 30 years Practical experience.
No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
ORESTON HOUSE.
Theonly Hotel In Council Bluffs Having a fire
Escape ,
And All Modern Improvements ,
215 , 217 and 210 Main St.
MAX MOIIN Prop.
People's ' Store
GREAT
MAY
SALE !
mil Open Zo-Mot'row
M < tyj.Vtli. Thin
Our Clearing
OF ALL
SPRING GOODS
Ami reductions luiva been imnte that
will be intci'cutinfTie season fop
wcnt'lny these Is now only fulrlji
opened , and it may seem foolish to
reduce prices on yoods that are jitut
in season , Intt that's the way we do
It , ll'e nci'Ki'carry styles over from
one season , to another , and we don'i '
wait till it is so late that nobody
wants them before tee reduce prices.
Hvcrythlny will be found as ad
vertised.
iJO pieces Worsted Dress Oootlf , in
the best snriny shades , 3 < l inches
wide , j'ornft'ly sold at 3Sc to 5Oc ,
Our May Sale Price 25c.
27'ft pieces all wool , 8(1 , 88 and4O
inch Suitings In all tha latest
shades , formerly told at 06ctol
per yard ,
Our May Sale Price 50c
125 Combination Suits , In finest im
ported yooils , with pi n all and vel
vet strlpea , formerly sold at 925
to $35 each.
Our May Sale Price $20 $
A PATTERN.
BARGAINS IN
WASH GOODS
IN THIS GREAT MA Y SALE.
READ EVERY WORD !
Victoria Lawns , 3c , 4c , 5c , 8c , lOc
and Ific.
India Linen. 5c , Sc , lOc , ISc , 18c
and 2Oc.
Chech Nainsook , Sc , fie , 8c , lOc ,
15c and 2Oc.
India Mall , lOc , 15c , 20c and 25c
Striped and Barred Cambrics In
white and ecru , 4c , 5c , Gc , 8c , We ,
15c , 18c ami 20c.
Thousands of pieces of goods to be
slaughtered.
Three cases of good Gtnyhams ,
dress and apron styles at 5c , The
same goods are sold tn this city else
where at from lOc to 12\c \ per yard.
Two cases best quality Pongee
Vanlards Glnyhams , elegant pat
terns , best goods at 10c ; regular
price 15c to ISc.
75O pieces best dress styles Seer-
tiitcJccr and Ginghams at lOcand
12\c. \ The most elegant styles of
French and Scotch Ginghams will
be found among them.
7-8 wide American Sateens , 8v
ivorth 12\c. \
7-8 wide American Sateens , lOc
ivorth 15c.
7-8 wide American Sateens , 15c ;
worth 20c.
French Sateens , yard wide , 20c
and 2Sc { worth UBc.
liest Fiench Sateens , yard wide ,
35c and 37\c \ ; worth 5Uc ,
TJicse goods offered at above prices
and only one dress pattern will lie
sold to any one customer.
IIEVRY EISEMAX Ac CO.'S
PEOPLE'S STORE ,
N os , 314,316,318 , , d320
BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A.
N B. Special and prompt atten
tlon given to all order * entrusted to
our care. Samples furnished upon
application.
ELECTRICITY !
DR , RICHARDS' ' Electric Bath Rooms and Office
No. 607 Mynster St , , Council Bluffs.
One Square North of the P. O. Building ,
Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr
Richards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday.
Electricity is a remarkable naluralagcnt which has long been known nml utilized
as a remedy for disease and continued experience hns enlarged its sphere of useful
ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility a iu ! virtue
lias become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forms of
disease. This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the niil of
large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electilc water baths , the elec
tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the boily. We are prepared to do
all that can be done with these great remedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Ncnous Diseases in females arising
from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacutc troubles , it stands at
the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years
and he successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had fail
ed , is sulllcient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good
effects on the diseased body. In the great hospitals and sanitarians of America
and Europe , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading
colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a yfl
special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians of all
schools are making a specialty ot'clcctricitv to the exclusion of almost everything
else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended and
used by persons , and physicians , perfectly ignorant of its properties and powcrh ,
who would as often advise and use the wrong current as the right one or depend
upon it in diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people
become educated in the use of electricity ( or many diseases with which the body
fs afflicted and find the great good therein , the medicines and patent righted nos
trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity
is nature's great remedy and to fully undcrbtand and bkilfully apply it is our effort
and aim in life.
For further information call at the office or send for do- „
srriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and
Electro Therapeutic Baths , by "
l
DR. RICHARDS ,
Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. X . " .
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GARDEN HOSE ,
Steam , Gas and Water Pipe
NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY ,
No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa
Mall Orders Shipped Promptly.
o. cr.
Real Estate Broker and Dealers
Council I ! I u ( ft Ollico ,
Temple. Omiilin Office , Aio 111
IVorlli lOtlmtrcet.
Particular attention given to Inverting -
verting fund * for non real-
dcutM. Special bnrgalni In lulu Jk
aero property In Omaha & 01111-
cll liliiH'tf. Correspondence nolle-
itcd.
Swanson Music Company ,
No. 329 Broadway Con ncil Bluffs
ESTEY PIANOS , CAMP & CO.'S PIANOS ,
ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MARKS.
Estey Organs , Gamp& Go.'s Organs and Western GottageOrgans
A few comments regarding the Estey Pianos. In every civilized country on the
globe the name of Est ( > y is a household word with lovers of music ; It is n guarantee
for the exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name that com
mands confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. >
FARM LANDS CHEAP
Farming Lands In Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from fJ.OO to
110.00 per aero. School and state lands In Minnesota on 80 yours time 5 per
cnt interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by
No. D55 Broadway , Council Blufls , Iowa , agent for Freidriksen & Co. , Chicago.
( "Successors to
HAYS & GLEASON ,
Commission and Produce Merchants ,
Dealers In Groccrle * and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
No. 11 South Main Street.
REAL ESTATE ,
Vacant Ix > ti , Lands , City ReslJeucci nnd
Farms. Acre property In western part of city.
All tolling cheap to make room for spring stock
K. P. OFFICER ,
Real Estate & Insurance Agent ,
Room 6 , over Ofllcer & I'uiejr'i Uaak , Couao
Olufft.
O. R. ALLEN ,
EnpeerSurveyorMapPublisher , ,
No. 11 North Main St.
City and county maps , of cltloB nndcountl |
In western Iowa , Nebraska and Kkosai.
JOHN r. BTONC. JACOB 11111
STONE & SIMS ,
Attorneys at Law.
dice in ths State and Federal Courts.
Roomt 7 nd 8 Shut rt Beno Block.