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G THE SUNDAY BEE : JULY 24. ISST.-TAVBLVB PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE , COUNCfiTBLUFFS OFFICE , MO. 12 , PEAHL ST11EET. EcllTCitd by raivlcr in nny part of ttioeltrai twenty cents ptr wick. U. W. TiLTOJf , . . . Manager. T1'.IKPHONE3 : BBPIKESs OrncE. No. 43. NKIIIT EIHTOII No. 23. ailXOU MK.NT10X. N. Y.Plumlnng Co. Ileltcr. tailor. Summer goods cheao Barney Geahl has moved Into his new store on upper Hroadway. Wanted Live boy with good horse tc carry a now route. Apply at once u. ' Bun ollico. Charles Stobbins is building an exten sive addition to his residence on Soutl First street. Pat Lucy yesterday sold to Dan Car ngy his ono-sixth Interest in the Paollh hoiiBo property. Lost -A brass hub band. Suitable re ward , Leave at Br.i ; oflicc. Counci Blull's , or llymrod's store , Omana. All Interested in the movement for i Chataiuiua assembly hero are requestec to moot al the Y. M. C. A. rooms Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. The colored people of Council Ulnfl'i and vicinity arc making extensive preparations arations for ci'lelrating Eiuanciputioi day on the -1th of August. Leave to marry was yesterday given t ( Frank Barbenn and Lulu Hanson , o Omaha ; also to John Ottoman and LU/.h Wier , both of this county. The thousand foot of new hose for llu dctnrtmcnt hero was on exhibition at tin Kearney tournament , and .shipped fron there here , arriving yesterday. It will bi now put in service. The tramp whom Officer Hcndricki shot in the thigh is still being cared fo : at tlio city jail. The surgeons canno find the ball and have concluded to le him keep it us the wound is healing U ) well. well.Dr. Dr. Cros is now at Hod Oak , but is no Intending to remain there pcrmaucntlv He is contemplating going either to Kan sas City or St. Louis , with preferences a present in favor of the former city as t permanent residence. Ho * will coulinui the practice of his profession. Chief Templeton , of the lire depart nicnt , lias returned from Kearney , Neb. covered with glory. Ho won s-ecom prixe in the chiefs' foot race , and an clo gant silver badge now dangles from hi : bosom. In his hand ho carries a gold headed ebony cane , which was ulso : trophy. The authorities hardly know what t < do with the old man whom they arrestet for vagrancy and for being drunk , am who , although bugging , had $103 on hi : person. Tin ; old man lias been cared foi tit the poor house , but has slipped uwn\ \ often , and hung around the city. He i blind and quite deaf. All persons going to Spirit Lake an requested to call at the railroad ticke ollico , ' ! ! . ' ! Broad way.this morning at 10:31 : to procure their tickets aim sleeping cai accommodations. The Rowing associa lion lias chartered the sleeper forSundai and Monday nights at a cost of $ U fo : each berth , or fO for a section , and $ ! for the state-room. The c-ir will remair on the tracfc next to the Hotel Orleans during Monday night. Spirit Lake regatta tickets on sale .Tuli " 21 , 25 and ! ! 0 , good to return on the 30th" To members of tlio Council Blull's row ing association a rate of 1 cent a mile ha been made , making the round trip $4.-in To all others tlio round trip rate is .fG.35 Special Spirit Lake sleeper will leavi Sunday night at 7 o'clock. All wishini berths and tickets call on J. C. Mitchell ticket agent , No. 421 Broadway. A move is on foot to organize a stool company to take the Hotel Manawa , UK capital to be $15,000 and the shares to bi f 25 each. The hotel is one of the princi pal attractions of the lake. Tlio lake i becoming the most popular summer re sort in this part of tlio country. Tin two cities need thin resort , and cnougl patronage is being secured from then nlone to keep all the interest alive. Ther uro many , also , who come from a dis tanco. For female diseases and chronic dis eases of all kinds , call on Dr. Ilice , No 11 Pearl street , Council Blull's , Iowa. When you are in the citv stop at th Pacific houso. Street cars pass , llio dee every fifteen minutes for all the depot ; Meals GO cents each. J. W. & E. L. Squire's abstract book are a marvel of systematic accuracj Have you seen their new lien book ; it "i a monster and contains 000 pages. Personal 1'arncriiphs. Mr. and Mrs. I ) C. Bridges spent Sun day with their friends here. Mrs. B. W. Jacobs leaves this morninj for a visit to friends in DCS Moines. D. O. Finch , of Des Moines. Unite States district attorney , is at the Bed tele. tele.L. L. W. Tulloys and family have n turned from u pleasant stay at Spir Lake. N. P. IJodgo and his two sons have re turned from a pleasant trip to Clcii Lake. A. S. Ha/olton has returned from h : eastern trip anil visit to friends lu No1 Hampshire. Mrs. Dr. Green has gene to Colorad m the.hope of bettering her health by climatia change. H. Ouron , of Silver Crook , has returnc from Chicago wliero ho has been to dii pose of some of his cattle. County Supoiintomlcnt Laird and wil returned yesterday to their homo in Ca son , the teachers institute here haviu closed. Ed. L. Howe , jr. , leaves this mornin for Des Moines to arrange for the onci Ing of the now hotel Uoldstone. whit occurs Monday , August 1 , in that city. Charles Huntington , one of the UK carriers , starts cast this morning intern ing to visit friends in Michigan and si the sights of Cldciuro and Milwaukee. J. French , an employe of the watt works eompary. now goes to Wyomin to work ior a company there. Mr. Irene is an enthusiastic Salvation army inai too. too.Kov. . T. J. Mackcy , rector of St. Paul chureih. has gone to Colfax for rest an recreation. Ho has worked hard an carried heavy responsibilities , and h health is somewhat shattered. Paul Aylesworth , son of Judge Aylp : worth , goes cast to-day. Ho will vis witli friends in New York until tlio co lego year opens in tlio fall , and will r mam at his books there until next sun iner. iner.Mrs. . W.V. . Chapman , Mrs. J. ' liroadhuck and Miss S. 1) . lU'hse liv : boon spending a week at lake Manawi and have been enjoying them.selvi hugely. They made several sketchi nud paintings of the hotel and the beae For rupture or hernia , call and get D Rieo'.s new invention. It makes a im of you in live minutes. No. pain. N 11 Pearl street. At the Pacific house vou will save fro 8Qo to $ 1 per day. Try It and be co1 vlnced. _ One thousand head of ono , two at throo-yciar-old steers for salo. Will gl' credit to rnliablo parties. Enquire of . J. Urconauiaycr , 023 Myn&tcr St. , t.el 811. . . THE SE\VS \ IS THE BLUFFS. Captain Williams Moots With a Very Sa- rious Accident , AMONG THE PLAOESOF WOHSHIP tonne Men Anxious to bo Soldiers Tlic Catholics' Pence In the Foil ml lint The Motor Llnr. Cnptnin Williams Hurt. Last cvoning Captain J. 1' . Williams was seriously hurt by his horse running iway on Broadway. Ho was thrown out and his right leg broKen. Other injuries , sonic supposed to bo internal , render his condition finite serious llu i.s an old csidcnt anil lias not been in good health for sorao time. The Places of Worship. Tonic nt the Methodist church this nomine ; , "Tho Phvsical Hash of Chris- .ianity. ' No services in the evening. Rev. Dr. Phclps. pnstor of the Prosby- : orian churcli , will jircacli at the Tabor- laclo on Fourth street this evening at 8 o'clock. Services at the Congregational church his morning. Preaching by the pastor , subject , "Purity. " A cordial invitation 's extended. No evening service. Ilov. Stephen Phclps , pastor of the i'rcsbylorian church , will preach as usti- xl this morning at 10W. : ! No service at light. All cordially invited. There will bo no service in St. Paul's jhnrch to-day. Sunday school will be icld at the usual hour Ulil : ) a. m. Services at Harmony mission chancl io-day at 3 o'clock. Preaching by Kuv. It. Gilbert. Prayer mooting Wednesday evening. Topic , "Where is My Boy To night ? " Prov. 10 , 1. Koligious services at 10:30 : nt North Main street Baptist chinch. Evening neuting 8:20 : ; Sunday school 2:30. : Rev. Mills , pastor. The pastor of the First Baptist church , yill preach in his pulpit at 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 1'J m. ; young people's iieeting in chapel at 7 p. m. ; union ser vice in Tabernacle on Fourth street at p. m. Want tofllic Cadets. The examination of applicants for the vacant cadetship at West Point closed u > ro last night. The board of examiners worn Prof. A. II. Sniff , of Missouri Valley ; "Jolonol D. B. Dailoy and Dr. J. M. Bar- stow , of this city. There were twenty- line applicants , young men from seven teen to twenty years of ago. Their lames arc Frank Nichols , Christian Jennings , Frank Culbertson , of Panorn ; Leo Swearinger , Frank Chamberlain , ; , ee Witter and H. P. Kuhn , of Council IJlufl's ; Nicholas Brintner , of Dray ton : Leonard Fennur , of Anita ; Thomas Murphy , of Neola ; Harold Holmes and William C. Dowell. of Magnolia ; Frank Adams , of Logan ; T. P. Findlcy , Sidney Montgomery , Fred O. Dawson and John W. Tomer , of Atlantic ; Henry Willis , of Malvorn ; L. P. Monahan , of Stuartj Elmer Kaullman , of Marsina ; Flet cher Do Clark , Arthur Chase uul ( icorgo Graham , of Avoca , [ 'rank M. Downer and John Bates , oi Oakland ; Truman Logan , Fred Raymond mend , of Red Oak ; Emery Williams , of Cosoy , Charles Jenkins , of Villisca. The physical examination was cele brated by Dr. Barstow. The other ex aminations were written , and it will take a few days to mark the papers and make out the averages , so that the announce' niont will not bo mr.do immediately , Congressman Lyman will make his rec ommendation on the basis of the highest iiveragc us shown by the examination. Pennine ; the Claim. The lost ground claimed by the Catho lic church , an account of winch was sivcu snmo time ago in the UKE , was ycS' terday fenced in. This indicates that the claimants have strong faitii in thcii cause. The lot is fifty feet front on Main street and runs through a like frontage on Pearl street. The enclosure Is next tc the old Cathoho church , and by the func ing is made a part ot the premises. Tin lot is valued at least at $10,000 cash , anil if the title proves as now appears it is n rich find for the Catholic society. The matter probably will not bo allowed to rest without a lawsuit , but Rev. Fathei McMonomy is advised by his attorneys that the claim is just and can bo easily maintained. Till ) Motor Liliic , J. K. Graves loft last evening for hi ! homo in Dubuque , having settled all ar rangements in regard to the Manawc motor lino. Ho says that the crossing question hai been compromised and that the rallroadi have agreed to allow a grade crossing. I will bo remembered that several of threads < roads at the meeting of the railroad com mission said they would light a grade crossing to the end. Mr. Graves further Mated that the only remaining troubli was that street on which the crossiti { was to bo made was to bo settled between twoen the Milwaukee and Rock Islam roads. One wants Seventh street , wluli the other wants Eighth street. The rail for the unfinished l.bOO feet of track ar rived yesterday , and will all be laidMon day. In fact the entire road , roum houses , switches , turn-tables , etc.wil all be completed by Tuesday noon oxcop the crossings , and Mr. Graves thinks the ; will bo in place this coming week. Prom the Kitchen to the Police Court The arrest of Mrs. Harry Skelton on i charge of vagrancy has caused no littl sensation among the acquaintances o the family. Her husband is now in Keai ney , Nob. , and they have lived hero fo several years. Her troubles are said t < be duo to a passion for stimulants , am the o Hi curs felt that her conduct wat ranted them in making the arrest. Ther was much sympathy felt for her by manj Judge Aylesworth investigated the mat ter , and knowing her history and he former good standing in social circlet- concluded to let Itor go to some of her ol friends , who will euro for her until he husband nan send for her. It is nndot stood that ho is stdl loyal to her and \ vide do all in his power to see her placed in right position before the world. A Sad Slulit. yesterday afternoon an old man , whit haired and graudfathorly in appearance was m so drunken a condition that in a tempting to board the dummy train tilth broailway depot ho fell , hurting his fen head quite badly , and causing the bloo to flow freely. Ho was taken to th police station in tr.o patrol wagon. H refused to give his namo. Per Hplrlt Lake. A largo number of Council Blutfo pec pie have gone and are going to Splr Lake to witness the regatta. One &pguii car finely decorr.tod , is to start out th ! evening. Among those who are of th party staftine to-night are Mr. and Mr : E H , Odoll. Mr. an-l Mrs. Merriam , Mi : Julia Officer. Miss Cory , Miss Zurinuel Ion , Mrs. Lrb , Mlasca Brown Farm worth. Ballard , WulKvr , Oliver , Cram Campbell , Mr.x. ami Miss Wios , Mr. an Mrs. J J. Shoa , Fred I oomis , Dr. Sej hurt. John Piumer , Charles Haas an brother , Mr. Cospnr , Mr.II. . . C. Cor ] Ernest Hart , Mr. and Mr. " . Wllltan ; Moore , Mr. Olaniacher , Mr- Crane , C. H , llannan , Dr. Plnnoy and wife. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate olllccs in the city ; f 3 pur day. _ Sirs. Lnnutry Co mi UK. The announcement that Airs. Langtry Will appear at the opera house next Fri day evening will canso a rush for seats as soon as the tickets are placed on sale , which will probably bo Tuesday morn ing. This is her lirst appearance in Coun cil BlulVs , and to many It is the first op portunity presented thorn of seeing this wonderful actress , and they will im prove it. Hlio Got a Ulilo. A German woman residing away out Lincoln avenue , last evening swore out a warrant for two men claiming they as saulted her. The police took her there n the patrol wagon. When they arrived ; hcy could find no trace of the men and : hey could not converse with the woman. The impression was that she "worked" .hum for a free ride home. Ought to Have It. Mrs. Clarissa Jane Duncan has com menced proceedings for a divorce from tor husband , William J. Duncan , to whom she was married in this city in 1870. She sot up the fact that ho was convicted in Omaha of a felony , for which he was scntcncea to the pcniten- ; iary for fifteen years. llio Sash ntul Door Factor- . This now enterprise is about ready to start active operations. The engine is join ? set , and the boiler will bo put in Monday. The mill will probably bo ready to start up by the last of this week. Broke An Arm. Last evening John Steele , of Pony creek , was thrown from a wagon and his wrist dislocated. Thocauieof the acci dent was a nut getting lost- , letting a wheel on" . For a well made , finely finished and lovely toned piano , sec the llardman. Wo are satisfied it will please , and you will buy no other. The Mueller Music Co , endorse the guarantee given by the factory. PHASES OF NEW YORK LIFE. Cvcryday ( Scenes and Incidents on the BtrootH of Gothnm. New York Letter to Philadelphia American : A smitten couple were cooing on the back seat of a Fifth avenue stage and two young men wcro talking base ball. Two others wore beside the driver. This is the best place oven for cooing on account of the clatter of the horses' feet on the now Hfth avenue pavement , but chiefly because hero you can talk to the driver. The driver from his elevated seat , if ho lias prolitca by his position , can got a view of men and women and things about him impossible from the ground , and now views of human nature are always worth having. "How much trouble you have making the horses stop , " ignorance asked after several "whoas , " and the beasts still | > ulling gently forward. "When you say 'Whoal' they ought to stop. " "Bless you , the horses know more about it than I do. That was a man. We only slow up for a man it saves Lime. Now , if it had been a woman , they'd a stopped short " "Do you mean they see who is going to got in ? " "Well , hardly but I just convey it to them along the lines. " "But suppose it is somebody who wants to get outy" "I know it's a woman because she pulls in a feeble sort of way unless she cjets mad , " ho added , regretfully. "Then she fairly jumps on the strap. But I don't mind the twist on my leg near as much as 1 do the angry look she gives me. " "But you're safe , you know , way up here. Then you'd rather carry men than women. You gain time and " "No , I wouldn't , I'd rather carry the ladles. Men are too bos y. It's just a spurt now and then with the ladies. " While ho was talking the stage was doing an active business in letting people ple in and out and making changes. Each of tile driver's four limbs seemed trained to some special service , and each responded to call8 almost automatically , "People think wo don't do much busi ness , but they forget that our class ol ponplo" and ho spoke with sorao pridt "onlv ride three or four blocks. These are rot the sort of people the horse can carry that ride from Harlem to the Bat tery for live c.cnts. Now , a horse cai can make four trips a day , and I make nino. You see they'll ' have to do prettj well in four trips to equal me. " "What is the average ? " "A take in about 12.130 a trip. " "And how long is a trip ? " "A trip is about sixty-six minutes thirty-ono down and thirty-two back allowing the rest for the stands. 1 him three pairs of horses a day , fresh ovorj three hours. " "And how many hours do you work ? ' "Twelve hours. " "It'seasier then , on the horses ? " "What do yon think of fifteen hours That was what I tilled for years on UK horse cars ? " "Then you like this better ? " "Not in point of work. Hero we got i all to do. Then I had an iron brake Hero 1 use my arms and do Itho couduc tor's work besides. " But you have no conductor to obey. " "Do you think the driver obeys tin conductor ? There's where your'o de ceived by good clothes and shiny bras buttons. That's always the way. Tin driver , ho's got to mind his time ; that' all ho's got to do. And if the conducto hangs him too long on the bell ho can re port him. " "How can you tell whether all thosi people inside are paying their fares ? " "Oh , one kind of people jou don' have to watch , of course , I know ; bu that makes no difference in the stage. " "You speak like an Englishman. " "No , I'm an Irishman , but my wife i English , and she's taken all the brogui out of mo. There's a woman now gcttim out. " He began to laugh softly. "She1 forgotten something. " "How can yon tell ? " " 1 felt that the door was about to close then it opened again. If you could se she's probably looking for her purse o her parasol. Yon see , I've ' been drivini for some timo. " The stiigo bowled along lower Fiftl avenue. There was a soft wind blowinj and the leaves whispered above , am their shadows danced under the elcctri light beneath. "I'm alvnvs glad to got down lioro. think this is the prettiest part of th whole route. " Then the stage ran gayly through th park anil clattered down to Bleecko street , where the sidewalk was lined wit men and maids , told oil' as if about t enter the ark , and all waiting for chance at the top scats , "Say.l Sam , whistle us 'Croppies li .loon. " "I don't know it , sah. " "Oh , yes , you do. Give it to us an wo'll give you ? 5. " W hilo Sam was considering the propc sition a by. tandor explained to the n porter that the short , thiok ut and vcr black noprro to whom the offer was mad had n reputation all over tlui country fo his marvellous powers as a whistler. I fact , ho made hl.s living by whistling. I the summer ho visited the watering place by the seashore. In the mountains an ] where in fact that people gathered o pleasure bcut , lu the winter ho worke TxiAA. . * < oA x 6-stot4 _ . : . u t § < * LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , Toi'toiscSlioll etc. , Hair On nnmcnts , as well as the newest nov- Imir goods. i Hair goods nuulcto order Mrs. C. L. Gillette 20 Haiti St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , ami all mail orders promptly attended to , CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices T'cry Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , jvo. aa MAW -ST. , COUNCIL REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , I.iuuls , City HosUlcnces nncl I'nrms. Aero property In western jinrt of city. All sfllliicheap. . ' j R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Koom 5 , over Oflicor & I'usoy'B Bank , Counol BlulFs. ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor. 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. One of the best Educational Institu tions in tlio west. Hoarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Char ity , B. V. M. Hoard and tuition for a term of live months , $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis Academy , Council Blulls , la. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 , } . the larger cities of the south and west. llu was said to have laid aside a com fortable store against a rainy day. Meanwhile Sam had sized the party up and reached the conclusion that thcro was not a north of Ireland man among them. Solemnly shaking his head ho pro nounced his ultimatum : "No , sah ; 1 would like do money , but I can't whistle dat piece. Do las'1 time I done whistle it a big Irishman lit into me in do back. Ho wasn't sasoticd to hit me wul ho fist. Ho sluggr.d mo in do head wid a tree , hooka Tiyar. Ho took off his old slouch hut and ex hibited a deen scar extending clear across the skull , ana then continued : "Since dat time I have done omnnated dat s'lectiron from my ripurty. " It is a sight to see the "ratcatcher" ar rive at the hotel at midnight. Ho does not register , and generally enter ? by the Hide or servants' door , . Ho carries n bull's-oyo lantern and.a . bng in one hand , or he may strap the Jicht to a bull , while in the other ho wields 'a pair of tongs , Ho descends to the lower region of the larder , the storeroom and kitchen , al ! now dark and deserted. Tlio ratcatcher utters alow whistle or squeak , which U the intimation of one rat to the othei that ho has found good nibbling , and all the rodents run out from their hldinc places in tiio direction of tlio familial and welcome sound , and daxing thorn bj the glare of the lantrcn , the man pick.- them up with his tongs and drops then into his bag witli sucli agility that seldom dom any escape. Blinded ami paralyzed by the light , only the isolated ones at tempt to ruu , and these are readily cap turod. The ratcatcher visits the liote once or twluo \vuok , Unit the same out Is employed by severitl houses. It 1 : whispered that ho selU the rats to tin Chinese v Btanrante , hut ho denies tin insinuation. Ho sayn j\fi \ PCH | | thp hides which ho properly cures ana stretches. SPECIAL NOTICES. fldroitlEomcnts , such us Lost , Found C.oLonnror Sale , To Hont , Vinnts , Honrcllntr , otc.Tvlll lioltisorlo'l In this column nt llio low rntoofTENCU.NTSI'F.lt LINE fortlionm Insoc- ionmnl ' 'lvoCcnlsPcrUniifo.'Cichsuliso [ < iuont Insoitlon. Ijcnro mlrorlUoincnts nt our ollico Nn. 1I'curl ! stiout , uu.ir ilroiuhvur , Council Illuns. _ WANTS. _ WANTED Smart boy nl > out IBycmsufnirc. with pony , to carry < x now louto. Apply nt once at Ilco ollico. \\rANTl'.0 Situation in bookkeeper by TT young innn tthociuiKlvo mttlsfnrtory rcf- us to oTporloncu , Imlilts uiul icsponsl- bility. 0.1) . itco ollico , Council Hlmrs. . Slttmllon as salesman In irrocory WANT1.D stoio. HoleroiiL'cs given. 1) ) . U. T. , lloo ollico , Council Dint ! 8. VtflLl.pell two carriages on longtime or will TT trade lor horeea. William Lewis. Mule or lemalo who undorstnmH WANTIID . Work light , t'cttlnir up email orders. X. 1) . , llooolTico , Council Illullg. " \\TANTin : Oood , steady , sober barber. No. W M 1 South M nlii sircot. _ ANTIJ'u Situation us pressman. Hvo j ears' experience. Address U. A. K. , lloo ollico. SALE-Or Trade-Six bectloni of good FJH In Lincoln county. Neb. , on U. P. railway. Call on or address Udell llros. & Co. , 10J Pearl St. , Council lUutTa. I.nrpolmts In whlto , black and nil colora. Pot Urn bonnets , tuitj mid toijucs , a specialty. No 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. E.S. . KA11NKTT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city , Collections a specialty. Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation * First lun , And Itatc i ItciiMumhlc Max Mohn , Proprietor BEST LIGHT LIVERY I3ST The finest of drivinj ; horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. Star Scr/e Stables and Mule Yards. llroadwny , Council llluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot. s ? CO tm T = f fS 3 C < Q CO S S g P- PJST ( > _ m _ _ _ _ Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load loth. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 111. SHU'TT.U & HOMY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council Hlufls. RSTAIILlSIir.DlSOS D. H. McDONELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelfs , WOOL AM > FUK . J/iy/ie.sf / Mat-lH-t Price * . rromjt Jt-turnx. 820 and 823 Main Street , Council JJlnflfe , Iowa . JOHN Y. bTONE. JACOU PIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Kcder.il Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugurt-neno Hlock. COUNCIL 15i.Ki'd OFFICER C 500 Broadway , Council Hluflfc.Iowa. Kstalillilied 15iT. JV. SCItUKZ , Justice of the Peace , Ofllco over American Kxprnss. No. 419 BROADWAY HARKNESS BROS. . ' BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. CLOSING OUT ALL Summer Dress Goods , White Goods Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc. OTTER. STOOKZ OF Are Larg Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best , New Goods are arriving and invite inspection A FULL LINE OF Curtains , CURTAIN DRAPERIES , SHADING ETC. , ETC , Work Done by Competent Workmen. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST CiHADES OP Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Instruments Tuned aiul Ilupnirud. We never full to give siilisraclion , Over ! 2O years' Experience in Piano and Or an U'orli. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Uroailwuy , Council BluflH , Iowa C. CT. COLBY , Real Estate Broker and Dealers Couiu-il Itlulft OiHec , jllasonle Temple. Omaliu Olllcc , Xo lit . Xorlli I ( Mil Mreet. Particular attention given to investing - vesting ; I'm nit lor lion - resi dent * . Speelal bargaiim In lots Ac acre properly in Omaha & Coun cil HUill's. C'orrcHpondenee solie- ited. BECHTELE'S ' EW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in tlie west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIKST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS ana ALL MODERN CONVENIEN CES ! Regular : : Boaidors : : Rorlucod : : Rates. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS On Furniture , Household Good * , Stovoa , etc. , to make room for Fall Stock. Goods Sold on Installments A. J. MANDEL , - - Nos , 323 and 325 Broadway. Ooiinoil Bluffs , Iowa. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , A cowMvri : ASS IMMII\T : Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , , . . *