* 'u'71"Mw N"w'p ' , ' .T'P' , u.l- . " ' ' ' 3 t ' ' ' THE MAMA DAILY. Bii . - , FIt IDAY , TULY 22. , 1$87 , . „ , t 'SHE 'DAILY BiJ 4 , t .1 COUNCIL BLUFFS mcz , IVu. iA , PEARL sTREET. Defvered by carrier to anypartot thocltyat twenty cents per weok. k II. W. TILTON , . . . Manaier. t ' TELEPItONEg : PvatnaaOrrlca , No , 4t , I < IOtIT EDIToti No. 17. e ' M1NOlt MENTION. N. YPlumbing Co. Itoller , tailor. Summer goods then' . A , brat , who died about eight miles trout this City , is to be burled here to day.Tho The young ladies of the Congregational church give a lawn party this evening at the residence of Mr. Evans on Oakland byellle to which all friends of the church are invlled. The funeral of Amos Grunshaw oc i ' carted yesterday at his home , No. 12'2 S F Fifth avenue. llu was fortylivo sears of a turner by trade and in the employ at } i , N. Field. lie bad lived here bat a short timo. 0. V. Butts , the wcll known California fruit man has lensed of Iforace Everett , the large hiiildmg formerly occupied by Wirt & Duquette on Pearl street , two doors south of the BEE e111ce , and.will shortly occupy the same. The crowd of fakirs and crooks who were hero at the last circus , followed it to Denison , evidently , from the howl raised by the press of that place. One h unfortunate citizen of Denison lost 80 on One of the gai es , aml many lost smaller amounts. One burglary Is reported also. 'rho announcement is made that the hotel Anderson , atAthwtic , has changed hands on account of J. J. Anderson meeting with financial reverses. It is understood that ho lost $ x,000 , while operating the hotel. Mr. Anderson has s hosts of friends on the road and in west , ern Iowa , who will regret greatly his misfortunes. ' [ 'ho attendance at the teachers' in- ehtuta yesterday was 145. The day was , devotto examinations in uhiloso h and history , and to noy in grammar and mnthoroatics. This is the last daq of this institute in Council Bluffs. Its next F meeting will be at Avoca where it holds a throe weeks' session. i'rof. NcNnugh- ton will have charge of the grammar department there. The hotel Manawa has provided itself with a now range , to take the place of " the one seized by the sheriff Clark is showing grit in meeting and overcoming the obstacles which are ht the path of an man who attempts to run an enter- Prlm which is too large for his capital. t' ho hotel is running as usual , and it will doubtless be kept up throughout the sea , eon , whicthor ho retains the management or someone else. The police have received notice to been on the lookout for a man who goes b the name of Elder It , Williams , Is supposed to be traveling as a temperance - anco lecturer. He has one lecture on the "Prodigal Daughter , " Hots said to have stolen adiVloma andsono medical books from Dr. 1 , A. Neel , of Memphis , and it Is thought that he may be trying to play l' doctor 8omewhero and use that name. Hu Is wanted for obtaining money under false preteutes. For female diseases and chronic diseases - eases of all kinds , call on Dr. [ lice , No , 11 I'earl street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. i When you are in the city stop at the Pacific house , Street cars pass the door r every lifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 50 cents each , Personal I'aragraphs. Frank Stubbs Is confined to his home by illness. C , 0. McLain and II. Bernard , of Now ton , In , , are in the city. captain Messimer has sold his interest t in . S. Terwlllinger s store. 4 A. L , Young , formerly of Malvern , but r now in Omaha , visited the city yesterday - day , t Gronvlllo Phillips has returned from a visit to his sister , Mrs. Voswmklo , at Fairbury , Neb. Guts Koohlor and H C. Stempel , of Macedonia , have been spendin g a few days In the city , Mrs , Prof , Cramer and children , of Waverly , Ia. , are visiting the family of Prof , McNaughton. Mrs , W. 1V. Chapman , Mrs. J. C Brod- A beck and Miss S , D. Rehso are among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Cowlo , of Harlo , Haas & Co „ L has returned from an eastern trip , dur r lag which he visited his old hone in Con. . necticut. Mrs , J. H , Wheeler and children , of . JanesvilloVis. . , is visiting her parents expecting to remain the greater part of the summer. 0. St , John , of the Revere house , ac- , eompaned by leis wife add several k friends , left for Big Lake Wednesday to camp out for a season. Mrs , J. Chase , daughter of Justice r Barnett , who has boon visiting friends hero , returned to her home yesterday at lvnoping Water , Nob. N , E. Leaman has entered the employ of Swan & Harmon , That firm purposes pushing the commission business , and Idr. Leaman is a valuable man in that line , George II. Sicker Is In the city bong greeted by old friends. Ho left this city t two years ago for the east and has since t , been connected with a largo wholesale house. J. II , Clark , the court reporter , left last evening for Wymoro , Neb. , to moot . his mother , who is on her way from Kan. eas to Red Cloud. She will stay hero a i ° new days , Itev. Father B. C. Lenihian , of Denison , s and Rev , M. C , Lenihan of Vail , In , have i been called to other parishes , the former going to Boone and the latter to Mar. ehuiltown. t J. W. & E. L , Squire's abstract books i are a marvel of systematic accuracy. . have you seen their now lien book ; it is a monster and contains 800 pages. J. W , & E , L , Squlro make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. For rupture or hernia call and get Dr. r Rice's now invention. it makes a man s of you ht live minutes. No. pain. No. 11 I'earl street , At the Pacific houseou will save from tOc to $1 per day. 'try it and be con- 4 viuced. ' _ , A iluslnese Boom. One of the gamblers in the city is rti ported as having been wonderfully lucky rho past few nights , his tvlnnings having reached about $5,000. Two nights ago he won $800 from one man , and the fol. ] owing night he won $2,600. Some smaller winnings are added to this , t Pncifio Imuso Is the nearest hotel to the majority of rout Cstato offices in the city ; $2 pur tlay , Other agents may talk as hard as they " ! : please about the Hardman piano , ft gets away with them for all tbat ' 'heso ' pianos arc card to boat. The Mueller Musts company sellalways only the best. - - - + - - Ono thodsand head of one , two and tllrea year old stoera tor sale. ] VIII give credit to'roliablo parties. Enquire of A. a. Greonuluayor , 423 Mynstor st. , tale- I71. . I . c a - _ . . . _ . . K . . - . , . r w4 -a { , COUNCIL ' , BLUFFS ' NE ys i Bodt + n Mi1et of sewer Being Laid This Season. PREPARING FOR PAVING. 1tohling Applcs Cause a Runaway-A Gambler's tug Winnings-A Destitute " titute 1Vomian-Flnanolal Em- barrasanlont. I'tibllo Improvoniertts. The city improvements consist largely tins season In building sewers. There are several miles of sewer contracted for , a portion of which is already in course of construction , Work Is proceeding on Fifth avcuut , also in Glendale , and on Mynster street. The pipe is being laid on the ground for the Willow avenue sewer , and work of construction will soon commence there. The pipe has been ordered for Barrison and huh streets. Tim work on Ninth avenue will begin very soon at the west end , in order to accommodate the canning factory , as speedily us possible , 'l'ie pitying contracts are being held ofl to roseryc energies for the t avuig of Broadway to the river. 'l'ie city will have to pny for the intersections , while the rest will be charged up to the abutting - ting properly , .1'lio city Is reserving its ifnaticinl resources so as to crowd this work along as soot as it is needed. There will be sonic other pitying doe this sea- Sol but no long hues mail this Is out of the way. - - + - - A Qurnr Accldent Mrs. Adams and Mts. J00 Morris met with an accident while out driving yes- terday. They were visiting Mrs. Morris' father , in tin country , and in starting for the city Iutsonic npples in the buggy. 'lho apples began rolling about , frighten. lug the horse by the noise. Ho made a short run , and sniashcd the buggy. Both ladies were somotvnat bruised , but their injuries arc not serious , A Slick Theft. Mr , J , J. Morgan , a stock dealer of Battle Creek , was robbed of his pocketbook - book on a Northwestern train , near Denver - ver , a few days ago. His total loss was about $1,500 , fully $300 of which was cash. In presenting his mileage ticket , Morgan laid his pocketbook beside him on the seat , whereupon a stranger sitting - ting in the next seat , carelessly threw his coat over the book , and the absentminded - minded stock dealer forgot all about it until near Council Bluffs , when he bethought - thought t himself of his carelessness only to find the coat in his possession and the pocketbook and the stranger gone. The card of a prominent citizen of Dow City was found In the coat , and Goldheim's brand on the collar. Conductor Paine at once notified ShurilFMooney to look up the remainder of the suit. He found it. The owner of the card appeared in Deni- son wearing pants and vest that matched the coat , ) on inquiry , however , it was learned that his coat had been stolen thet day of the crime , and that the adroi thief had systematically tried to deflect suspicion upon one of the most respeeta- ble gentlemen in Dow City. A Penniless Woman. A destitute woman , giving her name as Mrs. Such , has been cared for by the police for a day or two. Site claims to be from Denver , and is trying to got to Ottumwa , Ia. , where she has friends. She says her husband mortgaged every. thing , oven to their clothing , and then skipped out , leaving her penniless. She is accompanied by a little boy , and is in a condition to indicate that within a few days she will be accompanied by another child. An attempt was made to get Mr. Hardin , as suporiutendQnt of the poor , to buy her a ticket to send her on her way , but lie could not sea that the county money should be expended for that pur pose. Tlie city marshal took up a collop lion yesterday for this purpose. Whatever - ever may be thoughtcotcernin thctruth of the woman's story , it is evident that she is in a condition which demands cure and attention , A Flnanolal I'inch. The news of the financial troubles of L. W. Russell , of Glenwood , is surpris- hag to many. Ho is one of the best known business iuen of that place , and has been considered solvent and with a good-sized surplus. It is announced that lie has now been scouring most of his creditors , hay , fug turned over about $70,000 in property - erty , which reaches within a few thousand - sand dollars of the total amount of his indebtedness , Mr , Russell Is said to have lost heavily on the board of trade iii Chicago and that these losses have rc- salted in hs ! recent action. lie was in this city yesterday arranging his afi'airs , and several Council Bluffs houses are financially interested , ---p The Military Prizes. There is a mystery attending the prizes awarded to the military companies which entered the competitive drill at the driving park on the Fourth of July. Two companies from out of the city and one local company drilled , and it was generally advertised and understood that the first prize was $100 , the second $5o and the third $25. The ten men who had charge of tho' driving park deny that they over offered any such prizes. They say they arc willing to pay the money it it can be shown that any one of the ten authorized the giving of prizes. The committee having in charge the celebration also deny having authorized - ized any such offer. In fact , there is a general hunt for the man who promised the military companies any prizes. It seems that the driving park asso- elation supposed that the com- mttteo on celebration had made arrangements for this competitive drill , and the committee took it for granted that the drh'ingpark association was ofibring the prizes , l'lle militia who look part do not seem able to shoulder the responsibility out of one purson , but took it for granted that so long as it passe so publicly advertised , it must be all right. They entered the ( trill and proved a very attractive frature of the day's entertainment - tertainment , but there seems no money in sight. - Heating the house Is a science. Cole & Cote , 41 ain street , have made it a study for years. Figure with then in yonr fur , nice work , The Band Concert , Last evening there was not so large an attendance at the opera house as was supposed would be. The. selections tvero varied , and a high class of music was tvcll readered. For so now an organiza- thou the baud Is almost phcnoni' oral in its renditions of dillicult muse , ' ! 'here wore sixteen pieces last evening. They appeared in their new uniforms and presented a tine appear. mice , Prof. Dalbep served as director. ills modesty should not have prevented one or more of hits own Compositions having boon on the progranmto. Some of the best band music nov'pla 0d in the land is by him , and it would luive made the entertainment still' more local n its nature , The Dodge Light Guards gayo an exhibition drill during the eveniiagge -.a ' THREE COLORED SPORTING MEN. Ex-Gov. Pinehhaek , John C , Alexander - der , and Col , Hobert Harlan , Chicago Tribune : At the Palmer house one evening this week two gentlemen were playing billiards. The spectators here numerous , not from any excellence of play , however and this fact aPpealcd ! to the curiosity of a man , who asked a bystander : "Why is there such tut interest taken In that billiard - liard gantol" "Don't you know who that Is playing ? " was the reply. Why , that man with the loug tailed coat , full beard , and bronzed complexion is no other than ha who , at one time , just at the close of the war , b holding the oflieo of { governor of Louis nna , became one of the most widely talked about of Americana. You know that time when 1Villiiuu'PIttKellogg was such n power down there. ' The inquirer did remember and so proceodet to watch the playing of ox- Governor l'itichbaek. lie saw before hint a most gentlemanly like man , possibly - sibly fifty years old , whose hair and whiskers had slightly turned but with an erect form and , comnimndhig pres. once. The face denbtcd affability , nnil active temperament , and asmooth , oily disposition. Ills informer continued'Tho ox-governor is in Chicago - cage In attendance at the races. Last year he was 'on the box , ' as the bookmakers - makers say , This means that ho was proprietor 1111(1 manager of a bookmaking - ing concern. Always a power with the colored 1)001)11 , it was thought ' that through the darkeys , so notieeal'ily con. footed with everything a the racing line Mr. Pineliback was sculpted with the very best of information. Ills record , however , has always been that of n nun who put his money up 'on thin square , ' huh only strove to get it on the best auI- inal , " Another colored man who is always to be seep at 1Vnsliington park is J. C. Alexander of ColunibusO. lie is now the owner of a small stable , the best horse of whichi is 1Lalaria. Alexander was watch- lug Pinchback'sgaiue of billiards , and the man who was furnishing the infor- ntatiott said : "Alexander is a remarkable - able man. The keeper of the gaming house in the tov11 where lie lives , there has never been a time when he did not stand bettor with his fellow townsmen than any nian dealingfaro. The Iatron- ago of his establishment is largely that of tlm moneyed class. Like all other sporting men , ho has had his ups and downs , but for the last few years he has boon , as they say , 'on top. ' The spring before Garin uld's nomination Alexander want tip to the town of London , thirty miles rom Columbus , aunt there won some hundreds of dollars against furo , his original stake being but a $9 note. ' 1'henco ho attended tlm small running and trotting meetings in that section , and , pressing his luck , went to the Louis , vine races with several thousand dollars. B3 full he hind accumulated something like $30,0(10. ( A strong republican. he could see nothing in the ( iitrhield Hancock - cock race , but 'Garfield first , 'and , plunging - ing on thin event , the general's success made of hint quite a rich nine. Since then he tuts been more conservative in his ventures , and all who knew him hope to see him always prosper. No matter what the nature of the transac- tion-cards , horses , business-there never was a fairer man to deal with than John Alexander. 'But whereas with Governor Pinch- back lie divides the honors at a race meeting , there is now a colored man in Chicago upon whom all people of his race look with respect , and who m political - tical itlliurs , state and national , wields a power not inferior perhas ! ) to that ascribed - cribed to Fred Douglass , this is Colonel Hobert Ilarlan of Cincinnati. Always n lover of the horse , Bob's face has been seen for years upon the various race courses , Ever with money at his con nand , hie has been the joy of the pool- seller and the bookmaker. Readiness to wager the established odds is his characteristic - teristic , and when the horses nro running lie from his cmmnanding heighth being able to note their exact positions , always has a proposition to make , 'Two to one Volaute wius , ' chunging rapidly to 'five to one. ' There is a record to the effect that he once lost a bet of ono hundred to one by his horse falling midway of the stretch. But while to Pinchback and Alexander racing is a scheme to further financial interest , with Harlan it is pastime sought rather than gain. There are few men with such lien like features , raw bones and visible energy. Tie high cheek bones are rather of the lndiau than the African race , and just such a chin it would be hard to find outside of a kennel of lighting dogs. Strength of character of the highest order is narked in every furrow of the fame. An old man now , aui wearing spectacles , still every move- nient partakes of the extremest vigor. Bob is a cyclone m Cincinnati politics , nail even now holds the ollice of state condor-a good republican of course , lie wits one of the most enthusiastic partisans - tisans of Garfield , and upon Inauguration tion nay in Wraslilugton , where during the review before the white house he stood for hours near the president's stand , he was the most delighted of spectators , Pecullar In the combination , proportion , and pro- paratlou of its Ingredients , hood's ' Sarsaparilla - saparilla accomplishes cures where other ureparatlons entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at houo , which is a "tower of strength abroad , " peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained , IIood's Sarsaparilla is the most successful - ful medicine for purifying the blood , giving strength , and creating an apps- tite , p Tom Wader's First Romance. Philadelphia Times : Many stories are told of the picturesque ex-Governor Wal- her , of Connecticut , but none more interesting - esting than that which describes his first romance. He was then an impecunious law clerk , but ho fell m love with the mayor's daughter notwithstanding. So far as the lady was concerned his suit was successful , too , but Mayor Loomis was an august personage , and lee not only ob ectcd to the union , but pro- vetted it , ] 'his setback put the spur to Wailer'spride ant hisenergyandlieforth- with determlued to be a bigger man than the mayor of New London. Ho devoted himself to business , kept a weather eye on politics , and was soon elected mayor. Mayor Loomis was meanwhile credited with a yearning for the governorship , but he had to stand aside and see it go to his would-be-son-in-law. And by and by Mr , lVnller was mentioned for the trace presidency , made a national reputation - tion and was assigned to an important Place in the diplomatic service , and then Mr. Loomis began to feel regret for his mistake. The sequel ought to be , of course , that Mr. Waller finally won the father's consent and married the naught- ter , lint , as a matter of fact , each found n mate years ago , anti now Mr. Waller's louse is next Moor to that occupied by the daughter of the mayor and her husband - band , and the two futmlcs are on the best of terms. Invigorate thin Digeutlott. Brandroths Pills invigorate the di'es- tint anti stimulate the torpid liver and bowels , they cleanse the blood and tai , part now vigor to the body. One or two every night for a week will usually be all that is required. For constipation or dyspepsia one or two taken every night will in a short time effect an absolute chit's , ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE IND. I A Scboal of Engineering , tyl eudqwetl well eeuipped department ) of Mecb. , , . , ' , and prwin. . ELtead.ebbo And Labontorie. . Ior6atsloltthIlatheT.0.HLtW UALDI'r. , . . . . . . . . . , , . . -"ASrcsastryAp : rwm r . d ti , „ , Sr Q. 3 pL T ! Qoo.-.r---- , tt - E at. ; i $ t ) , 0. Re ALLEN , 1 1 0R eefI Surveyor , a U Is er Over No. 12 Noi'lls hiuIn St. countvmnps , of cities and counties Iu Amber , TortoiseShell etc.Hair On naments , as well as the newest nov eltiesin hair mil't ' mil'- ( t goods. f , ( fair goods madeto order M rig. C. , Z. Gillette 29 Ilnin St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY. Prtccs Vey Low , W. S. HOMER & CO. , NO. 2s r iiz .sr. , COUNCIL .13fUFFS , r1Ar REAL ESTATE. Vacant Lots , Lands , City neeidences and Farms. Acre property in wostoru part of city. Alt selling cheap. Re P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , ltoom 5 , over Officer & Pusoy's Dank , Councl Blutre. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY T Cot. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. One of the best Educational Institutions - tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Charity - ity , B , V. M , Board and tuition for a term of 'five months , $75 , For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOIt , St. Francis Academy , Council Bluffs , In. N SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Oflceover A m eriean Express. r BRIGGS BEST IN . HOUSE. AMERICAs ' 0 O2- HICAGO a s AT eo - PR n tart DAY. . 95.LUNG HEALTH " PR ESERV'INGI ' CORSET. CAUTION-De not let other lead you Into buyinr wa01a1 Imnta . , l ' I tionu thllb the ORIGi. . ' NAL COIl.ID WIN. . i Sra1NG CLAITIC SIC. Trs CGRSIT lad money wilt b. terunded to alrel 1 Wa erfeetiutldutory rondo byy DaT os DIALIRS , or 1 ( 101 obainlbl. . was ml i. postage q. IIIALTte ralSaavING. , r.1S . NNGLIJ9 SATTIIN , tL SINURTING. . beau A1DOAGrAI. ! 1.501 Ntsaae$5c. &Mhliu Corset EompuL Detroit , liloh. . . . . edn tm 17..1Yi .w . , . . Y.YiIp7,1aeli aLnr. of ! . . . . . . . . . . D.w.e.p..l. I r. .arr. . . . . . . . D..Ii. , etc. , rceuttiee from l. 1 _ di.emtbas.uretlelbtoverwera . . . . , . . . , . .H wl1..r0..11 p O Dr. . . , bt tb.nnrM . . M fr Iwltaliuvhdfw I ; b rd6 n ttpllrN u the band. RO keplet.wi's ICfer. ea6 ' . , < o * of T to Iii moo Olilhilll Il tl H. II Park PPies. , New YorW mar - : - - I kW- - SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found : olnanFor 8nlo , To heat , wants , Boardinx , etc.wilt bolnsorted In thle column at the low rateof TEN CEN'FS PER LINE fortho drat lnaor lonand'ilvoCentsPerLlneforcachsubsoquent lnsortlon. Leave advertisements at our office No. 18 l'oarl sheet , near Broadway. Council nlutre. wAlt'rs. ANTED - Situation as bookkeeper by young man who can give satisfactory rot- roncos as to experience , habits and reeponsi- eihty. 0. D. lice Gffico , Council mutts , , ANTED-Situation as salesman in grocery storo. Heferoncea glven , D , U. T , Boo office , Council fliuffS. ] LL colt two carreapea on long time or will trade for boric. , Witilaln Lewis , 7ANTED-Male or female who nndoratands cooking. Work light , getting up arnalt ordora. X. D „ floe office , Council BtutTe. ANTED-flood , atoady , sober barber. No. 611 South Main Street. ATANTEn-Situntiou aS pressman , Five years' oxporronco , Addrost I ) . A. It. , Iteo office. Tjlon ItENT-Coal sheds , o 5co anal scnlee , one fro-room house , 0. btayne , t9 5th ave. FOn SALE-Or Trade-Six sections o1 good land In Lincoln county , Neb. . on U. P. railway. Call on or addron Odell Bros & Co „ 1oi Pearl at. , Council muffs. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS Council BlutTsIowa. Established 1867. Has a cotnploto line o1 Midstimr Mi11iiiev , Largehats in white. black and all colors Pat tern bonnets , hau and toques , a specialty. No 1614 Douglas et. , Omaha. E. S. BARNETT , Justice of the Peace , 416 Broadway , Council Bluff , . Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Creston House , Main Street , C ouncll Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , . , Electric Call Bells. Accommodations FlraClnsa , And Itntcs Reaaonnllo Max Mohn , Proprietor BEST LIGHT LIVERY IN THE CITY. The finrst of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. Broadway , Council DIufs , Opp , Dummy Depot. ' Era y b N a w horses aiuf mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. SuLu'rlat & BOLEY. Opposite Dantmy Depot , Council ! ilu h , Finest Landaus Coaches and Backs in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway-The Manhattan , Telephone No. Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 93 , OUN T. STONS. JACOIS .tut STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law. ctice in the State and Federa Courts , Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Keno Block , 000NCU.ULUYFS ' ' THE' " xxxxl CROSSINGS xx.xx ARE ALL RIGHT ! For Everybody to Come to HARKNESS BROTHERS' Mid-Suffimer We shall close out without regard to cost everything Ill Slimmer Dross Goods , Wash Goods1 Hosiery , Etc. Come Early And Secure the Best Selections. We are Headquarters for Carpets of all Kinds. = = s = $ ROO. 7 Council Bluffs1 N. . attention a11 orders B.---Special given by mail , BEST MAKES AND IIIGIIEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments Will find it to their interest to call 0n lls. . . , Instruments Tinted and Itepah'ed. t.Ve never fail to give antitifnciion . Over 20 y'ears' Experience in Piano and Organ Work. , No. 329 Broadway , Council B1ufFti , Iowa a _ aOOi.1B , Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Blnftll Dilee , Masonic 'il'cmplc. Omaha U111cc , No . 111 ' ' North 10th sired. 4 . Particular attention given to in. . 9 vcsting funds for non real. dents. Special bargains in lots dr . acre property in Ontuhss t8a Coma. . cll Blurbs. . Correspondence iollc. Iced. . I BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Boaldors : : Reduced : : Rates. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS On Furniture , Household Goods , Stoves , otc. , to make room for Fall Stock. Goods Sold on Instalilnents. , a A. . MANDELf Nose 323 all 325 Broadway. Council Bluffs , Iowa. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. t A COMI'LITIi Assolt'I'i11EN'1' F n y and Staple rocerie' . Both Domest > c and 'Forei n . _ _ . _ _ - . . . . , , . . . .a . . . , . ,