U * + 41hT .r.-nom ; . , . . , . .T-3r1 + , . , - . ' ' ' . : ' 6 UFIl OMA AILY IEE , , W DNESDAY ' JTTL 20. 1387 , , ' L : THE 'DAILY BEE. : k : COUNCIL BLUFFS ' mozt IVU , la , PEARL STREET. . 11 Delivered by eanler to any part of the city at twenty cents per week. , j II. W. TILToN , . Manarea ' i TELRPIhONES : SVeTRESSOrrfci , No. ll. 111aHT EDITOR No. 23. I I " , DtlNUIt MENTION. r N. YPlumbing Co , t ; Itnlter tailor. Summer goods choan , y , I Frank Loving is building nn ndditiou three rooms to his home on South ' ' Madison atrect , Wanted , at once , 100 to 500 barrels of l carrots. Call on or address J , Y. Fuller , , , . 8t rearl et. , Council Blutl's. : ' John C. Leo was yesterday moving . from ltis Broadway residence into his t , new home in the Fourth ward , t y The start tins been made on the plans of a new tire house to ho built by the I I ' city near tire present city buildings. 1' Tim city council is not to meetuntil the i ' first day of August , unless a spceinl mooting - ing is called , which is not expected now , ; 1k The excavation has commenced for ' ; : foundation of the new brick livery stable to be built by Lml Boquet on 'd t-1 ; „ ' Broadway. - r Odoll Brothers have arranged for aLL { LL concert on the beach at Manava Thurs. , tdght A colored quartette from pt4 Chicago has ben secured , ; , ti Thu attendance at the teachers' insti t ! tuto yesterday was 218. Among the I visitors was Prof. Grumbllmg , of Mt. , l'lcasant , who is a prominent educator , r ii a candidate for the Position of super- inlcndent of public instruction. t , The regatta at Spirit Lake oa the 23th 1. will draw quite n number from this city. I Thin ltowung association and Its friends i 11 take special interest in this regatta , us Sadler and Livingston arc to be in the " ; t - race fur double sculls. They won at 111olhlO and came in second at Pullman , a Milton , the twelva voar old sail of L ih Nathan Turner , living on Franklin ; street , died Monday of inflammation of the bowels , and was buried in Ureendale ljt , yesterday afternoon. The cause of the boys illness is said to have been his t ' 4k- bathing while overheated. The carpenters and plasterers arc ' ] f about through their work upon the new club rooms , and the painters and ; paperers are now in possession. The r ecoraions are to be very rich , Mr. Simon Eiseman , who has gone east , is to ; 1 : buy some of the furnishings in New t . York , The rooms will be elegant when t I completed. 1 I , The Omaha Boating club was yestcr tt. I , ' day arranging the closing details of the 1 lease of lands west of the Council Bluffs l ftl boat club house at the lake. The club 'hr r/ / has its plans all drawn for the new bout 1. ; , house , Thu enterprise will bo pushed along to completion , y 4 ( " There is evidently a big demand for ' binding twine for the harvest , There ' 'l , are many bales piled u p in the express fly- i ; m6 over the wires to burry up more of r ' , it. In sonic places there is such a 1 . ? scarcity of this essential elonieiit of the , harvest that some alarm is felt. 17. A splendid time is anticipated at the 1 Opera house at the bald concert , The I boys are working hard to bring these organizations into the front rai , and Ii t pre succeeding well. They pro to be heartily encouraged , The Fifth rngi- l ' meat and is preparin'r choice music , and time guards will do floir best in the ' , 11 + " exhibition drills. i The man Ross , who was so badly beaten up on circus day , has recovered so far its to be able to leave the city jail , where he has been cared for. Now that he has become fully sobered ho has S grave doubts about his having been d robbed , but hois positive that he was horribly pounded. lie had evidence of that fact , but he cannot tell so well as to f l e . 'what became of his money , ° ' t _ A switch is being put in above the Ogden + house on Broadway to nlrord the street cars a bettor opportunity for crossing. The move is being made to secure trips . . every seven minutes instead of having two care going up and down together once hl fifteen minutes. The street ear r n ecrvico has beet greatly improved d Ing the past year , and this change will add still more to the convenience afforded - forded the public With the arrange. - ments as they have existed It has boon ! necessary for a Main street and a Broadway - . way car to go up Broadway together and to conic down to the turn together. Now they will b0 able to run alternately and some ways apart , passing each other on tile now switches. The trips will thus be ; ; ; more frequent. For female diseases and chronic dis- cases of all kinds , call on Dr. Rico , No. 11 roan l street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ' - . - _ _ - _ ' When you are in the city stop at the y Pacific house. Street care ass the door ' every fifteen minutes for alt the dopols. Ideals 50 cents each. i 1 Personal Paragraph. . G. Ili Gates , of Chicago , at Bechtolo's. µ Henry Atkins ! s home from his recent visit cast , Af. Holbrook , the banker , of Mlssourt 5 Valley , is at the Ogden. Mrs. N M , Bassett , of Chicago , is vis sting Mrs. I M , Traynor. ' George IV. Uray , of Chicago , had a ' room at the Ogden yesterday , Mrs. Ilaml of Kunsan City is visiting her uncle , ll illiam U Conneh. Dr , I. 'V. Van Ness and Riley Clark , of Neola , wore in the city yesterday , U. S. Aleott of Sandusky , Ohio , was aniong those at the Ileohtohe yesterday. Mrs. Frank P Yenawmo will leave " this evening for Chicago , Madison , Wis. , 1 Sim. Paul and Duluth , and wi11 be absent the balance of the snunier. . Prospect Park is within ono block of Oakland avenue and First street pave snouts. The choicest inside lots at n bargain to Parties for Improvements r Cole & Cole , 41 Main street , J w. & E , L , Squire's abstract book s are a marvel of systematic accuracy. Have you seen their now hell book ; it i s " a tmonstor and contains :00 : pages. , ' J , lv. & E , L , Squfro make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the succes they are elii'oyn g , Belligerent Hrakennon. Two railroaders , Marx Barnholdt an d E , linker got into an altercation which ) resulted it both having a ride in the pa trol wagon. Thu ride cost them $5 each and incidentals. Neither of the me n were badly used np in the encounter , bu t both werosatisfied to drop their quarrel and call scratches oven. You should avoid till medicines whic h cause you horrid grining pans. Tilt destroy time coatings of the stouacll al d make you an invalid for life. The mil d power is the best. Dr , J. II. McLean' s m Liver and Kidney fillets wvlll cur chills and fever , bi113ousness , etc , 2 5 cents a vial. For rupture or hornla , call and get Dr Ricy's new invention. it makes a mn a . , of you h ) live minutes. No , pala. No 11 1 earl Street , At the Pde1Qc house you will save fro , p 60o to $ t ; or day. , .Trs , ' it pas be , cou viucedt. ' _ _ . , . . _ - , ' . One tliapsand'hcad , of ono , . two nn three-year-old steers for sale , 1Vill"gIv crcdit to reliable 1parties. , Enquire of A r ; , ' J1 ( ; reenamayer , Creston Uouae. , . ' . , . . , . Mt'y A VE ' LAftE DEED. . Covering Real Elitato to .the Amount of $200,000 , , PROSPECTS FOR THE MOTOR. Another Speech by Tuttle-A Fire. man's I'atcnt Cluck-Arranging to Proceed With the Motor Llnc-I'crsonnl. A Rig 1)v ed. There was a large ticeli filed for record yesterday , the consideration being larger than that named in any other deed ever recorded here with one exception. This I. exception was the deed of the Wabnsll railway , which carried with it over el , 000,000 , 'flee deed filed yesterday wits from Lyman I.Tower to the East Omaha Land cons pany. The consideration named was 200,000. 'r'ite couveyttnco is of 1,205 acres , embraced in sections 21 , 22 and 28 , it being the tract hl time northm P.rn part of the city , part of the land being on the other silo of the river now , thttt fickle stream having changed its course himce time state lute was surveyed. A large portion of thu laud is now prae- ticaily in Nebraska although by record it is in Iowa. 'fie land worts purchased by Colonel'1'ower of various parties , and is mew deeded to time company. General Tuttle Again. Last evening General 'Tuttle gave another - other address to thm0 veterans and others. It was a more formal amid complete address - dress than that of the evening before. Ills visit to this city has called forth much cntiumsiasm , especially among time veterans , as foty mleil himivu ieen so cordially - dially received or largely listened to. A Firetuun'a luvention. James Bradley , of the lire department , has been using his talent and ingenuity of late upon an electric clock , to record the time of the sending in of a lire niarm. The clock is an ordinary one , but he is arranging ft so that the hlstaut an alarm of fire issent in the clock is stopped by electricity , so that the hands record the exact time of the turning in of the alarm. The arrangouent is simple , and it is believed - lieved that it will work accurately and suc essfully. Time clock is about ready to ho attached to time alarm system , and put into active service. The Motor Line. Mr. Graves arrived hero yesterday to look after the motor line. He has arranged - ranged with all the reitway companies satisfactorily for crossing their tracks on Seventh street , except the Chicago , Burlington - lington & Quincy , which words the mo tor line to cross Eighth street. lie wits trying to arrage with this company yesterday - terday afternoon , and expected to accomplish - complish his desire so that time work could proceed. 1'ho motors are being overhauled , and wall be in condition to run tlmis season. By another season he will be able to get time new Baldwin motors built. 'Thoso who con- tributedto the building of time line purpose holding back enough money to cover the cost of the now motors. 'fie completion of the road will now be hurried forward , tad it is expected timat time line will ho in active operation soon. The motors which are now hero wvere the only ones which could be secured now , and it would not do to wait until new ones could be built. They arc borrowed , and time experts - perts who are overhauling thorn believe they can be made to answer the purpose this season at least. Pacific house is time nearest hotel to the majority of real estate ollices in the city ; $2 pur dap. T11E CRACILEIt POOL. A Once Powerful AHeoclatlon In the Threes of Dissolution. St. Louis Glebe Dcmocrat : A meeting of the Western Cracker association was held at the Southern hotel a few days ago for the purpose of devising means for meeting the competition of several large firms thatformerly belonged to the pool , but recently left that organization - tion , and have seriously broken pool prices. When the Pool WtIs formed it included - cluded nil Missouri manufacturers , and by its alliance with the Northwcstnrn cracker pool , was enabled to set the price of crackers all tlmrough time western country. Time operations of this arrangement - rangement were found to be favorable to those firms who nlroady had a large established trade , but highly detrimental to those who wished to extend their field , as time provision of time agreement prevented any special rates being given to individual customers , and prac- ticallf suspended competition. This state of aflairs led to a revolt , and several months ago time Garnenu Cracker corn- puny , of St. Louis , aided by time Omaha branch , and Ghavcr & on , of Cedar Rapids , Ia..left the pool and offered goods at a lower price. To met this cut in sales the members of the pool began to manufacture a brand of crackers called the "Star , " which they placed on the market at a very low rate , with the intention of compelling the outsiders to re-enter the pool Thus did not have tie desired effect , se their former customers were notsatisied with time "Star" brand , anti to a large extent bought of the outsiders. The necessity of adopting some other means of meeting this competition became apparent , and for liris reason the nicetin r was called. Those who parti- it are very reticent concerning the notion taken , but indications point to the general cutting of rates by the 'tool ' companies , for the purpose of compelling the outside firms to unite with thom. If this result is not accomplished , time probabilities - abilities are that the pool will be broken up , and each company be allowed to make such rates its they deem advisable. SUNSTROKE. Its Sympton1N and How it le Success. fully Treated. A sudden prostration of the nervous system resulting from extreme heat is commonly calied sunstroke. It is a nmis take , hmowuver , to suppose that exposure to the sun's rays is necessary to produce ibis prostration , for wurkmgmen who are exposed all day to time scorching sun do not have sunstroke as often as persons of sedentary habits who walk on the shady side of the street. The usual symuptons indicating an attack - tack of sunstroke arc a hull , iie wy feel- big in the head , dizziness , ringing in time ears , deranged vmsiou , faintness and dif tieult breatlifug ; but sometimes the pa- ticnt falls unconscious without any of these symptoms being present , and without - out the slightest wanting , in severe eases death may ensue it a few hours. Those who recover front at attack do so slowly , and continue to be greatly pros. trntet ( for somno time after , dizziness and faintness eominglon afterthe shghest mental eilbrt , while the full , distressed f lin in he lead contimmucs for montus afterwards. usttokis best avoided by immediately - ately ceasing nil mental or physical effort - fort as soon as the first smptoms of prostration arc felt , and above all , by avoiding the drinking of ice water when overheated. The , head should be pro. toted by a sunshade and care shbuld be taken to keep the digestive organs healthy by using light food. When an attack occurs the patient should be ro- d' moved to a cool place and placed fu a o rccombont position ; cold water or is 0 , bags should be applied to the head , an d lnustatd paste , eapsioum or other stimu . . . ( ants to the extrcinmtiss and over the stomach , liartslnortm should be held to the nose and as soon as the patient can swallow , an atulce of 'brantly , with ten drops of essence of ginger , should be swallowed , 1Vhe1 iulprovetonts begins the patient must be kept as quiet as p sible and all exposuse to the heat avoided for the balance of time summer. When on your vacatlou , if you think of spenditi n week , or even less thnc in Boston and want connfortnblo quarters , Convenjelt location and immoderate charges , no imouse in time city Is so well prepared to give you all those a. the United Slides hotel- located within live minutos' walk of all , the western and soutimern depots and steanboat landings , as well hs the great retail establishments and places of amusement and Interest. A Pneumatic Tune tEurope. . Ilarlford Courant ; Colonel J. H. Pierce , of Saithington , who line been studying the use of pneuinatia tubes , has recchod n point at w18eh he hopes to show that a tue across the Atlmmtie can be used , f ollowing is a description of the apuara- ims as he conceives it : The tube will al. ways be in couples , with time currents of air hl one tithe always moving in mutt op. ) osito direction iron the other , lime heaviest cannon will servo to illustrate the tube. A car takes the place of the charge , time tube to be indefinitely cons tiluous and the speed of time car to be governed by the rapidity with which air can be forced tiu'ough , Tinmo is required to establish a current of air flowing with great swiftness through a tube perilnns tlmottsamds of tithes m length but whoa once created time motion will he nearly uniform , ' 1'lme speed of the current may be 'made as great as may be desired by using the steam driver fnus employed in blast flmrtlilces. Niagara Fails could drive blast fats and furnish motive Imiver to keep elm motion the trains to connect this continent witim time old world. Time temperature within the tube may be uhtted by passing blasts of air entering the tutee through furlmaces or over ice. ' 'hie speed attunmable may reach 1,000 miles an hour. ' 'ho tebo lining' and car exterior womid be of polished steel with corrugated sides mmtehimg with wheels provided with anti-friction bearings. The speed , owing to the curvature of the earth's surface , twill tend to overcome all weight mind the praasure will be upon the upper part of the tube ; thus there is scarceenv linmmt to the sped attain- able.r1'he ' inventions consist in time tie. tails of time work , 1 CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "We do hnroby certify that we supnrvtso the arrangctnonte for all the Monthly and Scnd Annual - nual Urawiuge or The Loulsluun Stale Lottery Company , nntt n person munng0 and control the drawings tttemsolves , and mitt the scone are cnndncted with honesty , fairness 101(1 In good faith toward Ali pwrtles , and we nuthorizo the Company to use this certiecato with tan-sun- lies or Our signmtturusattachudin Its advertlse- meets. " COM311SSIONiRs. We the undorsigced nanks and Dankors will pay all l'rizesdrawn In The LolietdntStnto iratcrios which may bo presented at our eoun tors. .1.11. OGLERItY. Pt-es. Loullana National Ilk , PInmmtltr : LANAPX , Pt-es. State National Ilk A. UAr.DWINPros. NovOrleans Ntttiihln1 CARL KOIIN , I'res. Union National Ualk. U NPRECEDENTED ATRTACTION ! OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Lonisanla State Lottery Company Incorporated In 1419for21yearly the Lea Ismalurn for educallonal and chnrihtble pnrpose-watt a cupltnlofOdiJJ.to ( uhlchareserve tundof over y.eat ) hoe , I nco been nddea. it1an orcrwhrlming popular vote Its frnncideo was madnapnrtOfthe rerentehduconstitutionadopted Ilecember2nd , A , 1),18Tt The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. It never ecalos or postpohes. Its G rand Shtglo Numnbor Drawings take place monhly , and the Seud Anuuitl Drawings rogularlyovary x months ( Juno and December - ber ) . A SPLENDID OPI'OItTUNITY TO WIN A FOl1Tl1NE. Eighth Ornnd Drawing , clues 11 , In the Acadenmyof Music , Now Orleans. T'uea- dayAug.a,1997-207th Monthly Drawing. CAI'ITAL I'ItIZE , 5150,000. f ' Notice-Tckets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , $5. Fifths , $2. Tenths , $ I , i iST O ' I'IIIlE1. 1 CAPITAL PItIZR OF $150,000 , . . . imiO,000 I ( IRANI ) 1'IOZR OF 50,0011 , , . , 50,000 I G1tANU l'1t111OI' 0,000 , , , 20,00' . 'I.AItUIS 1'ItlZFSOF 10,1X10 , . . . 20,000 1 ALIt(1R ( PIIiZES OF 6.000. . . . 20,01)1) ) ) 20 P1tIZES ON 3,000. . . . 20.0X1 50 " 600. , , . 25,04. 100 ' ' 0(10. ( . . . dO,000 -d0 200 , , , , 10,0110 boo IOd. . . . 60,1X5) 50000 . ' 50. . . . 50.000 AI'I'nox1M.ITION PmZES. 100 Approximatlun Pries of 1300 , . . , 130,000 110 le. . . . 20,040 100 " 4 , 100. . . . 10,000 ,17e Pdzes amounting to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ts65,000 Appllcatlon for club rates hound be ma0eonlyof the ualro of the cetupany In New Orleans , For further information write clearly. giving tall addrees. 1'os'rAb Ne'i'gh , expree money nniorsor exprcU ( at air ordinary , letter. Currency by b [ . A. ir,1UPIIN , Naw OItm.EANs , LA. , Or M. A. DAVI'IIN , wAenmNoTON , D , 0. Adtlress Registered ktfers to NZ5V OtiLIANS NATIONAL BANK Naw OaLEANs R t' 1 E ill n F R generals That the Reaoreaard presence and of Early , who are to charQa of the drawinxs , Is aguats ante. et absolute falrne" and integrity , tbat the chenenarealleeusl , and tkst ae one can poexmbly 51,151 what cumbers will draw a Pt-its. ntNUKMIiBtt that the puymeut of sit prize , , e DITAIlANTEEI' Iiv rntnt NArmoNAL nANasof vew Orleans , and the Tickets a re algaed by the preeldent e ! a.lnatltn/lonwhose chartered rights are recog- sited In the blgheat court , ; therefore , beware of any hultetlone or aaunytaous schemet Piesant to Taste , . r. j ! Prompt in Action Always Reliable ' f + It soon brings Into healthy prsy The Torpid Liver deybyday , And itegnleles thestemthrough , From clownof hold to sole ul slice. It cures the Pliei , It. opens l'oroi , l.nt appetite It soon i estorelr lYlie le.dltestbroeglinut the land , Keep TAa1IAN'1'N SF.LTZElt near at hand. a t r e''i ' 'i ' 'iJi Ji ' r r . , 11 A I.ta/aa.ttrt.jla t YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEAKER. p tas to lb. .Ile011L ELUnCITY of tha cloth ( our pat.nle corer etcla.1v.iy ) w1 11 at rf. which 'thneworn. . . ) ( f a . yanva'a by v } jf .p5I a'n : isrlTT'tpNUI .aNgAL - rl t ° ' . ' , ad.C Hr.rlabl. CodC $ eye , worn. 3014 by to VFCIW dgel. s. , C&QTTa # * Ql.a Cltlre . , 4' . -.au YY'snR4'Y = i , + a : , . „ -u4s'11a641i91r ru bM. ' iw2a'tl . 4 , , L C. R. ALLEN , Inver Surveyor , a u IS er Over No , 12 North 1Iraln St. countymaps , or cities anti COtititlos LATEST tOVELTIES In Amber , Tor toise Sltell etc.llair On ' naluentsl as , 1:1 : , 1 well its ilia 'n - - ' > newest novelties - ' elties iii hair gocdg. hair goods ? ' nndLto order M r3.5Gillette 20 Msin St. , Council hlufi's , Iowa. Out of town wvork solicited , and all mluil orders pronmPUY attended to. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY. Prices , i'ci'1f Loin , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. ' 3 MAIDh' ST. , CO Ulf G'IL BG UF'S , IA : ESTATE1 Vacant Lots , Lands , City licsidoncos and I''ltrine. ' Acre property in western part or city. All selling cheap , Re P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Hoom 5 , over Officer S I'usey's Dank , Couucl Bluffs. ST. FRAN 015 ACADEMY Car. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. One of time best Educational Institu lions in the west. Boarding alit day school conducted by thin Sisters of Charity - ity , B. V , 111 , Board and tuition for a termn of five months , $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis Academy , Council Blutls'Ia. w.L D A $3 SHO.zF Tito only ea SEAMLESS Sltoe In the world. Finest Calf , perfect lit and warra.ted.Congressmutlon .l' 0 F- and Lace , all styles toe. As L1 1 W styli.h and durable as r , ; those Bosung > S or 16.0 m v. L. DOUGLAS h $ i.5 ( ) SnOE excels thei.5 SnOEether the to Shoes ether - tti M't by uthrr NDES , s s s utiL .a. , . ink. oer..tew 1 flay. allwear theW t DOIIGLAS SIIOE. It ynnrdeslardoeSnnt raD t hem send ) ouruuueett D octal to { Y. L. DOUGLAS , lirockton , MAIL For sale by Kelley , Stiger & Co. , cor. DOdge anti 1511t st4. ; henry Sargent , cor Seward mind Satlyders sts. ; S , Jonason , 401 South 18th street. ON 30 D YS' TRIAL. THIS MfiW ELASTIC TRUSS alas a l'ad dlaerent free , all other , lamapshape. .with Self. t1NSlelE adjustingnalllnevnteradeptd dtselt to alt pdtltions of the ruusa ) . / pr.es n back the intes- tlnos lust oe a person with the tin er. Withlight'reasuretheliar- dNO taps day and nlsht , a radical cure say'I'1ii t07dTK ' CursuI , n TAROID AaURti RE f0 PILES , end t skindlee see , Aim.wm.thodotlpm pouncing Tar. A C re guaranteed , to and TAROiCO. , 7t y1AlMU Ntt , 51115.450. 1'rcea si PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " 'The Orprtnal ad QIy G.aatee. oak r1Yny. a.ysN. , a..sw.f weetli..a 1mltalona w A 1. Ask rear Prat sd . ' " : t. ja ky wd iw a..15walnaw".o . . "p pp sath.W. . . . NAML ; ea. ApM % : . . purer ' Yk u.daM' ft- ItIi . e e.riyltYm n ma'lewrvJh uee..tiaMMalifh . . . . , . 'waroaal.c ' + " 163 pdN. + .ra SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found : oLnanFor Sale , To bent , Hante , hoarding , ole. , will bolneerted In this rolutnn nt the low rate of TEN CEN'I'S PF It LINE fortho arst lnsor- lonnnd : lvoCelltI rorLinoforoacit subsequons Insertion. Leave adyortisotnenta at our ollien No 12 l'curl sheet , coatUroadwuy , Counotl llluse , WANTS. - slJII.L sell too atrrinees on long time or will undo tar horses , n'lllla m Lewis. J AN'I'EU-31110 or female who undorslands cooking , t4ork light , g'ttinir it ; , smith orders. X , I ) . , IieoolnceCouncil Itlufs. VV ) 'ANTED-Good , stendy , sober barber. No. 811 Southi Main Street , 1 iANTEISSltuution tie pressmen. Five Y Y yenre' experience. Address ll. A. R. , floe oUlc'e. , Felt ItENT-Coal sheds , olllco 01111 scales , one live-room Imouso. (1. MaynoID ) 6th ave. it 'UH S.iLE-Or'rrade-Six sections of good I land In Lincoln eomtty , Neb. . on U. P. rallwliy. Call on or address Odoli liros. & Co „ 103 Potlrl St. , Council Ilhufa. OFriCER tC 1'USEI , 3A TK iE S Council Blulrslowa. Established 1957. Iles a complete lieu of t 1i(1S11ffi1llI ( 1 MiIiillIlv ( , Lnrgeh11tslitwhiteblack and till colors Pat tern bonnets , hies and toques , n specialty. No 1511 1)ouglus et. , Onutla , , 1. . 5. BARNETT , Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluff. Refers to any bank or business house in the city , Collections a specialty. Creston iloilse , Main Street'Council , Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accomulodmttious First Claws , And Rules Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor BEST LIGHT LIYERY IN TF3E CITY. aw. . . The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. Drondwny , Council muss , Opp. Dummy Dcpot , m . Nrn rn L7 - CD Cy Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by cogtract on short notice , Stock sold on conmuission , . lblephone 114 , Simp'riit : & Bohuv. Opposite 1)ummylepot , Council BIuf s. R SCIIUBI , Justice of the Peace. Odiceover A menl can Express , Finest Landaus Coaches alul hacks in City. P WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No , 415 Broadway-The Manhattan , Tclepiwnc No. Na. 016 Main Street , Telephone No , 93. onN Y. STe2IE. JACOB suit STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , dice 1n , time Stgte and Fedora Court Ro mt 7 and 8 SSU1Att.-BenoBlock , ty6DNCILBLDrt2 - - - - ' . . , a.- . . . . -y. . . . - . , , . . . .HTHE , . , . . . . , xxxx CROSSINGS xxxx ARE ALL RIGHT ! For Everybody to Come to llARKESS BROTHERS' Crand Mid-Suffimer SaIe ! We shall close out without regard to cold eyerything Ill Summer Dross Goods , Wash Goods , Hosiery , Etc. Come Early And Secure the Best Selections , We are Headquarters or Carpets of all Kinds. Kinds.c = c _ , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B.---Special attention given all orders by mail. BEST MAKES AND IWIIIEST GRADES OP Pianos and Organs Persons visiting to purchase instrmnlents will find it to their interest to call an its. . . Instramnicuts Tuned and Repaired. tVo never fall to give satiafaetlon. . Over. 20 years' Experience In Piano ttnd Organ 1lPo'k1 Swanson Music CoNe No , 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa y Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Illulfs Office , Masonic 'temple. Omaha Office , No 111 . North 10111 atrect. . Particular allentlon given 10 In. . vesthlg funda for non - real. dents. Special baraalns In lots at . mere properly lit /hnaha do Coun. . cal Bluffs. . Correspondence solic- lied. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTELI Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Boarders ; : Reluced : : Rates. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS On Furniture , household Goody , Stoves , etc. , to lualco room for Fall Stock. Goods Sold Oil Installments , A. J. MANDELI - - Nos. 323 and 325 Broadway. tl Council Bluff's , Iowa , Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , ' ' ' , . ' ' ' ' A CO II'LI'I'li t.Stllt'1'MIiN'1' 6rocerie' I 4 , > ° l Both' Domestic and F.orei n. , . , : - . . . . - . . . . ' i'at ltld. '