6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; \tfeDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS 0J170Z , MO , 18. PEARL STREET. 9 trmed fcy carrier in imy part of the city at twenty cent * per week. ( W TILIOK , Manaceb TELEPHONES : BmmMOmcc. No. u. Kiamr KDITOK NO.K , . MINOlt MENTION. K. Y. Plumbing Co. Belter , tailor. Fall goods cheap' . Ladies , BCO combined writing desk and owing machine. Domestic ofllco , 105 Ham. Jnittce Barnett united in matrimony yesterday John Doyle and Annie Frcu , both of this olty. i M. Douiruettc now opens his store in Missouri Valley again. It has been run by V. Dupont , now deceased , for fho pait fourteen years. Thomas Ofllccr starts cast to personally attend to the securing of the necessary machinery and material for lighting the itr.eeU with electricity. The crowds of through passengers which arrived yesterday morning nt the transfer from the eastern roads were much larger than they have boon in a long while. Permits to wed were yesterday given to Edward L. Uladwin and C. J. Soul , of this city ; John Doyle and Carrie 1'reu , William Winbloand Cora West , alt of this county. Yesterday'Dan Carrigg sold to Jennie Duff a one-fourth Interest In the Pacific house for $4,600 , and one-tenth interest in the Plainview addition for $225. City Treasurer John Hush , of Omaha , yesterday contracted with C. J. Beckman of this city for a fence about liis residence on Bowery Hill , the fence to bo 628 feet in all. The evidence , in the case of William Morse Hcrb Uothory's partner , was con cluded last evening , and the arguments commenced. The ese will reach the Jury to-day. ' * KInney Holman , a farmer , being too full of strong drink last night , created a disturbance oy shouting upon Broadway a'la Salvation army , and was placed in jail.Annie Annie M. Clausen , aged twenty years , died last evening at the residence of H. J. Volght. on Sixteenth avenue , next to the Bluff house. The funeral will take place from there at 2.80 this afternoon. Bhe had been ill about a week with typhoid fever. She has no relatives In this city. On Monday J. G. Tip ton sold two lots for Moll Sears In Piorce's addition to Miss Lonlse Butts , and ycstenlny Mr. Tlpton sold a house nnd lot In Everett addition to Mr. F. M. Kennedy , of Omaha. Mr. Kennedy is an engineer on . the Union Pacilio , ana will remove his family here as soon as possession of the property can be obtained. Marie Prcscott and her excellent com pany gave another entertainment yester day afternoon and another lust evening. Miss Prcscott has captured Council Bluffs as she has other cities , by her grace of manner , beauty of face uud artistic skill , and on any return she wjll bo greeted by full houses and enthusiastic audiences. Visit the now jeweler , C. Voss , No. 415 Broadway , if you wish anything in his line. Ho has a line assortment oftho best goods. Personal. Miss Katie Davidson is quite ill. Dan Carrigg last evening left for Col fax. C. A. McCargar , of Lincoln , was In the city yesterday. A. B. Davidson , of Sioux City , was a Blufls visitor yesterday. Judge Reed is home for a brief respite from duties as one of the supreme jus tices. i J. J. Stewart leaves this morning for Oskaloosa on a week's trip of business | f nnd pleasure. W. C. Morgan , who Is running the Sioux City otllce of Cook & Morgan , is in the city for a few days. Charles Keith , formerly "Q" agent in this city loft yesterday afternoon for East St. Louis over the Wabash. ; , " Mrs. J , D. Edmundson was yesterday t- much better than &ho has boon any day since her return from Europe. It. B. Wcstcott has started out for a gathering of news for the Evening , Herald , and will servo us the city editor from this time on. Mrs. Charles Swan Is enjoying a visit from her sister , Mrs. Sprague , of Ithaca , M. Y. . and from her daughter , Miss Isabella Swan , who has boon also making her homo m that city. William Fitzgerald , of the late firm of Sullivan & Fitzgerald , has returned from St. Joe whcro ho thinks some of going into the grocery business. If his offer is not accepted in St. Joe he expects to open up a grocery store in this city. Dr. J. T. Van Ness , physician nnd sur geon , otllce room 8 , Opera House block , will attend professional calls day or ulght. Residence corner Eighth avenue and fifteenth street. One thousand head of 'one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Urcenamayer , 0& Mynstor et. , tele- Ij lcl at Rest. The funeral services over the remains of Frank E. Irwln were held yesterday afternoon at 2.80 o'clock , at his late resi dence on South Sixth street. The ser vices were conducted by the Rev. Dr. 1'holps , pastor of the Congregational church. The remains worn Interred in Falrviow cemetery and wore followed to their last resting place by Council Blufls , liawkoyu and Hum bolt lodges , Odd Fallows , and the Switchmen's Mutual aid association. The services wore very im pressive and the sad event has called forth many expressions of tender sympa thy. One of these was the following card , which has boon sent to the family by his fellow-employes : Tliu undersigned associates and friends of the late Frank K. Irwln , and brother em- plojes o ( the Wabash , desire to express their deep sorrow at tt.e loss ol so true a man and faithful friend , and also tuolr tonderest > mpathr for the family , upon whom the blow falls must heavily. 1) . L. COLLIE K , DAVE KOOEHS , PATIUCK Mimruv , K. Hoi'i'K , A. SLACK. Council Bluffs , Scot. SO , 1837. * ' ' That Paving Resolution. There being some misunderstanding m the public mind as to the action taken by the council m regard to putting off the paving of certain streets , the following is given as the exact wording of the rcsolu- tion introduced by Alderman Wells and adopted , Aldermen Dauforth , Hammer , Keller and Wells voting for it. and Aldermen - men Laoy and Motoalf against it ; Uesolved. That U la the understanding of this council that the report of the committee on streets and alle > a made to this council September 18,1687 , called for the paving of the streets previously advertised , except the following namely : Fourth street from north sldoof Worth street to Eleventh avenue , Jlarrlson street from Washington avenue to thn north line of lot 61 , Washington avenue from the w st side of Harrison street to the east Bide of Harrison street , Glen avenue from High School avenue to the water works reservoir , and that no contract be let at lUia . One for pftvlng UIOM slneU. TOE METHODIST MINISTERS , The Changes' Made In ths Council Bluffs Diuttlct , . THE NEW PASTOR IN THIS CITY. Crowded School * Cheaper Gas New lloagea pn thn Bottoms The liovcland Mills Take * Tarn * blc 1'ollco Court , Preacher * nnd Palplts. Thn following are the * appointments for the Methodist churches for the Coun cil Bluffs district : W. IT. Smith , presiding elder ; Blanch- ard. O. W. Wayrlck ; Coin. W. U. Shlpman ; College Springs , 0. W. 1'osten ; Council BluITs , W. It. W. Kces ; Denlson. U. Wllbern ; Dow Cltv , S. W. Louck : Duninp , A. II. Barton : Defiance , F. T. lieckwlth ; Kmerson , A. 0. lUwlett ; Essex , M. SUIile ; Kreuiont City , A. C. Kusk ; Knrragut , K. K. Lijraer ; ( lienwood , C. W. Brewer ; Ham- bur ? , J. D. Moore ; Henderson , W. .1. Beck ; Hlllsdnle , .1. W. Ailalr : Little Sioux , to be supplied ; Logan , A. Thornbano ; Malvern , W. O. AlPen ; Manilla. Hugh Linn ; Magnolia , W. A. Walker ; Missouri Valley , John Hestwood : Neola , 1) . M. Holmlck ; Northburg , F. Coureyl'orMn ; , F. IJ. Hnrvty ; ItandQlph , L. M. Campbell : Klvorton , W. M. Dudley ; Shenandoah , L. B. Wicker ; Sidney. W. K. llowo ; Silver 'City. O. W. lloderlck ; Woodbine , M. A. Wright , and Vorktown , K. E. Carter. The new pastor of the Broadway church , Rov. W. H. W. Roes , was secre tary of the conference and Is rccognUed as one of its strongest men , both as a pulpit orator and especially as a finan cier. Ho has just closed a very successful pastorate at Creston. He there built one of the liuest church edifices which the de nomination has in this state. There has been some talk of starting a new church hero , to bo located somewhere In the fourth ward. Those who have favored such an enterprise , urge as reasons for doing so , that the present church is so located in the extreme eastern part of the city us to deprive many of enjoying its privileges. They also urge that the present church with a membership of between 400 nnd 600 , U strong enough numerically ana financially to allow of such u division as would give the new church a healthy start. The majority of the members do not favor any such enterprise. They claim that although the membership is large , yel there are few among them able to contribute much. The society is now in debt on the new parsonage and they wish to have this cleared off before any further work | ln made. The church hiis raised during the past three years about f4,000 per annum and most of the members do not fcol like lifting more. A mission has been established in the southern part of the city and the senti ment of the church seems strongly in favor of letting this develop gradually into a self-supporting church. That there is a demand for a large and well litted Methodist church in that part of the city , is conceded. But most claim that the demand cannot now bo mot. The now pastor , Rov. Dr. Recs , is recognized as an enthusiastic church builder and successful money raiser. Whether ho can kindle a church with his enthusiasm along tills line or whether ho will acquiesce in the present policy of this society , remains to bo scon. The appointment ot Rev. W. T. Smith as presiding elder of this district gives general satisfaction. Ho is a tuun of wise judgment and genial in social cir cles , conservative and faithful. Crowdntl Sohoula. The growth of the city of Council Bluffs is shown by the crowded condition of the public schools. During tins last week there has been a daily attendance of over 2,600 pupils , compared with 2,804 last year at this time , hvory school building is crowded to its utmost , pupils belonging to the Hill school are sent to the Bloomer , or other school buildings where room is being made for them us comfortable an possible. The schools of lust year wore crowded , and with the large increase of this year more school buildings arc certainly needed. Cheaper GAB. It is very probable , and m fact is so stated by those in a position to know whereof they speak , that the Standard Heating and Light company , who have an ordinance under consideration by the council , propose at the next council moot- me to oiler un ordinance limiting the gas to the public at $1 per thousand and to the city at 75 cents. It is to bo by the now process and a twonty-canrtle light. School Board Otllcors. C. M. Harl has boon re-elected secre tary of the school board for the fifth time , and J. W. Poregoy as treasurer for the third term. The salary of the secre tary is | 300 per annum , while that of the treasurer is $50. The treasurer's bonds arol50.000 , and the amount on deposit is now | 35,000 to the credit of the board. The board is composed of six members and politically it is evenly divided be tween the two political parties. They re-eloctcd the republican secretary and the democratio treasurer. The Ixnreland Mill Tumbles. John Hanthorn yesterday received a message informing him that his Love- laud mills , during the previous night , had for some unaccountable reason , fallen into the Boyer river and was a total wrock. Mr. Hunthorno proceeded to Lovolnnd , which is a small station some fifteen miles north of this city on the Northwestern road , to look after his in terests. For several years the tillers of the soil in that location have , through the courts , tried to get the dam removed from the Boyer , claiming it caused their lands to bo overllowcu by the Boyer. The mill has boon idle for several months and there are strong suspicions that some interested party made some move by which the mill took a tumble. . List your property with Cooper & Judson , Mo. ISO Main st. The Laborer and Ills Hire. It is a singular fact that J. K. Graves , the builder of the motor line , should , with his reputed wealth , compel his poor laborers to go without their hard earuad pay so long. The men helped put down the roadbed and are given no encourage ment whatever. Eight of them have , through Graves' representative , Mr. Johnson , served notice that suit will be begun oo the 20th inst. it their hard earned money is not forthcoming previous to that date. Ho owes them all the way from 85 to | 46 each , as they allege. Bo For Good French Woven Corsets At the bankrupt store , 18 Main street. Only one to a customer. J. UoLaxita. Kindly Remembered. M. M. Marshal , the new "Q" agent In this city was presented with a fine largo antique oak writing desk and chair ol the latest design by the employes al Pacific Junction as an appreciation of esteem. Mr. Marshal has the desk in the uptown ticket oRlce of the Chicago. Bur lington & Quincy , where ho will , no doubt , make nls headquarters the better partj > f the time. i The Building Boom. C. J. Colby has let the contract to Ball Bros. , of Omaha , for the building of tea homes iu Wright's firtt audition , Bear the transfer. The highest bid wan | 40 , > 250. So U can bo seen that they arc no ghantles by nny means. Alien & Boll , the architects , of this city , are preparing ilans for ton more houses for Mr. Colby which nro to bo built In thin same addi tion and will cost from f 1,800 to $3,000 each. It is his duslro to erect at least Ifty residences m this addition and as loon as ho suits all he puts up they will jo followed by auotbor group. The Now Flro Alarm. One of the topics upon the streets yes- crdny was about Alderman Keller sign- ng the recommendation of the commit tee asking that the Richmond fire alarm company bo not settled with at present on account of its unsatisfactory work- ng. It appears Keller has held up the now system as long as he could conscl- ; ntlously , and even to the eleventh hour had not put his name on the document with the balance of the committee. But for sonio reason ho got there before the reading of it by the clerk. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Watches , clocks , jewelry , etc. , the best n the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415 Broiidwi\y. Repairs u specialty. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. In Police Court. Two tailors named llcrr and Barney got into n rumpus while drunk nnd llerr yesterday morning left $7.00 as his fine , liis face WHS badly used up , and as Judge Aylcsworth remarked , it looked as if ho liad been through n threshing machine. Charles Olock claimed ho was attacked by Sid Scrlngham. Both were under ar rest. The judge after hearing the case lined Scringliam $10.80. Physicians prescribe Dr. ,1. II. Mc Lean's tar wino lung balm , in it they find no trace'of opium or morphia , while its cllicacy in curing all throat or lung dis eases is wonderful. An Average BusinrMH Woman. ISufl'ulo Courier : A gentle , lovely womun entered n Main street bank yes terday. She wanted a chuck cashed , HO she went to the receiving teller's window nnd thrust it in. The teller shoved it back. "Next winder. " said ho. "Next winter ? I can't wait till next winter , " exclaimed the lady. 'I said next winder , " shouted the clerk , "w-i-n-d-o-w , winder ; tether win der. " "Oh , yes , but this Is the receiving win dow , isn't it ? " "Xes , but you can't gut any money here. " 'But I'm going to receive it , ain't I ? " "Not hero you ain't ; go to the other winder , lady ho'll lix ion. " The lady was still uncertain , but she went and shoved in her check. The ollicuil thrust it "It's polite back. not endorsed , madam"said lit ! . "Not endorsed ? What does th.it mean ? " "Is your name Tucker ? " "P'raps it is and p'raps it isn't. What business is that 'o yours ? " Is this your name on the face of tins check ? " "Yes , it is. " "Well , you've got to endorse it. "That's" what you said before. What do von mean ? " "You must write your name acioss the back of it. " "But my name's on it already. " "On the front. That ain't enough ; it must bo across the back. " "Oh , well , gi' mo U. " She took it and carefully wrote tier name upside down across the bottom of the check , and handed it in. "You endorsed it wrong , madam. " "How'd I know how vou wanted it ? " Why didn't you toll me ? " "I thought I did ; here , write it across thn top , so ; " nnd the teller painfully showed nor , and with much grudging she complied. The teller thorounon cashed her check with two silver dollars. "I ain't going to take those , " she said. "Gi1 mo bills. " The teller sighed and gave her two one- dollar bills , whereupon she picked up her pnmsol. and departed. "Mid pleasures and palaces thousrh wo may roam , bo it over so humble , ' ti-.ere's no specific for pain like Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. "Tho most troublesome companion a person can have while being away troin homo , is u cough , and I would advise overybodv to procure Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup before starting. ' ' Drummer. T. F. BRITT M. D. , m SKON , NO. 07 MYNSTER STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOBH Y. BXONB JACOB 8IUS STONED & SIMS , Attorneys at Law * Practice in the State and Federal Cour t r Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS A. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , . Electric Call Bells. Accommodations Flmt Clnit , And Rates Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor FINE MILLINERY. HEW mi STYLES OPEN , 1415 DOUGLAS ST. , - - OMAHA THE FALL SEASON ( laving opened , the time for purchasing leavy clothing approaches and every one wishes to know wliere to go to get the bctt quality for the least money. H you will INSPECT OUR STOCK jcfore you purchase elsewhere , you will be enabled to see about what you can pur chase your selections for. It will not be necessary for you to buy of us , we simply extend vou an imitation to call and ex amine the Finest and Best Selected stock of clothing ever in Council Bluift. We offer for sale a large line of SAWYER CASHMERES , NORTH ADAMS CASHMERE , AND BROADBRQOK & L1V- INGSTONE'S- CASHMERE suits in sack or frock styles , In the hair lines , silk mixtures , gray mixtures , brown mixtures , crimson mixtures , broken plaids and all the new styles. These to be ap preciated must be seen. They arc neat nobby goods. We ha\c a fine line of PRINCE ALBERT Coats and Vests , as well as four-button Cutaways , in all colors. These goods In cut , fit , finuh and 'rinuning , are equal to the best tailor made goods and we ofl'cr them for less than half a tailor could make them for. Youths' and Children's suits A SPECIALTY. We show a fine line of these goods ascll as a full assortment of the cheaper grades or school wear. A full line of knee pants and boy's shirt waists. We have everything imaginable in GENTS'FURNISHINGS , Including Hats , Caps , the finest line of Neckwear ever in the city. Silk , Alapaca and Gingham Umbrellas. A full line of White Shirts , besides Percales , Cheviot and Flannels of alllcolors. We are here to show goods and trust the public will favV r us by giving us a call and at least inspect our lines , which we claim equal to anything ever in this city. JOE W. BMHARACH , No. 418 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Next Door to The Manhattan. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON , Proprietors. - jMA.NUtACTUUUlS Ol ( - ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS SHEET IRON WORK Orders for repairs by mall promptly nttendo to. Satisfaction Kuarantood. To nth Avo. ad joining the Ogilnn Iron Works , Council Bluffs. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , ToitolsoShcll clc.Hair On rninicnts , aa well as the newest HOV- . ; , eltics in hair goods. Hair goods madeto order Mri. ( J. L. Gillette 29 Mr.iu St. , Council JJluirs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to , THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SI Paul Ry The Rest JKoute from O in aim and Council Bluffs to I THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Blufls Chicago , ND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapids Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Beloit , Winona , LaCrosse , , And all other important points East , Northeast anil Southeast. For through tickets call on the ticket agent at HOI Fnrniuii street , In 1'uxtou Hotel , or at Union Pacific docoU Pullman bleepcrs and the flncet Dlnlntr Cars in the world are run on the main line of tht Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway and c V- erj attention Is palU to passengers by courtb ous employes or the company. It. MiLW.ii , Ueneral Manager. J. F. TUCKER , AssUUntOeneral Manager. A. V. H. CAHi'ENTBB , Ueneral Passenger and Ticket agent. Goe. K. IlEArronn , Assistant General Passen ger and Ticket A trout. J. T. CLARK , Occrtl Superintendent SPECIALNOTIOES. ripeclal sdTcrtliemcnti , such M test , found I o Loan , For gale , To Rent , Wants , Bout-dine , to ,1111 bolnterttd la thli column at the loir rateofTEN CENTO PER LINK fortheflrst laser- ion nnd VlveCenti r rLln fo.-e ch subsequent Iniertlon. Leave adrerllsemcnU nt our oBc No. U l'e rl meet , near Uroadwar , Council "luffs. _ WAKTa. _ _ LOST-Palr of gold-bandtd spectacles. He- turn to Kelioy's house , Main st. and get reward. _ FOB RBNT-Furnlshod front room on second lloor. No. 117 fourth street. _ ANTBD-Airood girl for cook. Anpljr at once to Mrs. J. tt. Mcl'horson , No. 1241 I'lerco street. VV'ANTKD A girl for ironcml hnuxowork. f T Hnmll family , handy kitchen. 7W 6th nve. TPOH BALI At a barirain , a flneyoiinir llam- JL' bletonlan liorsc , with btigirr Bml hnrneis , ncnrlr now. Call at Weatherby's itnblo or on L. A. Do vine. WANTED Younr girl who want * to go to school aad help do homework to pajr fur her board. Aditroa M 27 , Hco office. _ TTIUIINITUIII AND STOVK3-For the next 30 * - ' dars at greatly reduced unco * to make room for fall stock. Parties furnishing good references can buy on weekly or monthly pujr- mcntg. A. J. Manila ) , 323 and 815 llroadn ay. SA'LK A flrst-clnss restaurant , host lo- cntlon In city. Houtod by steam. Water' works , oxcoliont patronage : ratifo. Ice bouse. kitchen , o\orythlng In flrst-clnsn t > le. With to sell on account of 111 health. Jahn Allen , Coun- cll HlulTg. _ _ _ _ FOK SAI.E-Stock of druga In central No- bniokiu Will linoico nliout IWO. In- ( Hiiro of llnrlo , Ilnjs A. Co. , Council nlulTs , la. I/ Oil SAI.K Oil THADi-For : Conncll IllufU -I property 40,000 acres of Iowa and Ne braska limd. J. U. lllce , 110 Mam St. Council Plugs. _ REAL ESTATE , Vacant T-ots , lands , City Residence * and Fnims. Aero property In western part ot city All eclllnsr cheap. B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Hoom C , over Officer & Pusey's Bank , Couno ItlulTe. KSTAUUSHKD18C8 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Ptlts , WOOL AND FURS. Highest Market Prices. Promp Returns. 820 and 823 Muin Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Star Safe Stab/es and Mule Yards Uroiuluny , Council BluffB , Opp. Dummy Depot pBtf * " c * "L 1 9 I i Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly lilled by contract on short notico. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SnLirmi& BOLKY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counci liluffs E. S. BARNETT , Justice oi the Peace , 415 liroudway. Council Blufft. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM .WELCH , omens : No. 418 Broadway The Mar.h-.rcn Telephone No. 33 Na. C15 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 OFFICER A P. ( THEY , 500 Broadway , Council BluffsIowa. Established 1857. * CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 23 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS IA ALLEN'S NEW MAP -OP- feet in size , colored by addition , showing all lots andsub-dlvlalons Included In territory 0 miles north and south by lOSi miles cast and west. west.PKICE $1O. Address C. R. ALLEN , Publisher. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Gutter house in Missouri Valley : fur- ished first-class throurhout and with a large business established. Will bo rented on liberal terms to responsible parties. Call on or ail- Urns HUGH PEHCV , U Issour Valley DR. BICE'S Common Sense HernialSuppori TUf Greatest Intention of the Age. Rupture or llctula a Specialty ' BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIKCULAIIS. HE MAKES FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds ot Chronic Diseases that are curable with his most Wonderful Vegetable Bemedles. It the oldest and roost successful Specialist ID the west Call and B e him. t ' , OFFICE. HO. 11 FKARI. 8THKKT , ' / /-klTTlXil T3Hl-ffia IVlWCI OBo kottn ; e W U a. . , 1 to ft and I to I jl m. jUOUnCll JblluIS ) lOWa. DARKNESS BROTHERS , 4O1 Fall Goods , NEW GOODS , BEAUTIFUL GOODS , GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now In stock out'new purchases in Silks , .Dress Goods , Under * wear , Flannels , Domestic * , etc. , etc. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS We have the largest selection and finest patterns of carpets in the city of the west. They comprise * Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc. , Etc , We shall be pleased to meet and show our customers these new and cholcj fabrics. Do not forget the place. HARKNESS BROS. , i 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa * A COMPLETE ASSOJtTMENT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Beats thorn Ml for Sample Trunks ana Cases. Theatrical Tourists' cal and Trunks. Dontfail to see it. Thd Ladies' Favorite. This and all othc * kinds ot Trunkjr nnd Cases ruauuV fnetured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. And sold nt whole ? sale and retail. Two carloadi onj ! hand at ] 543 IlroHd\va | " Council Bluffs , Iowa 4 > Semi/oi * Circulars and Prices , BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOKS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Ratea NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. BEST HAKES AND HIGHEST GRAVES OP Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Iiistrumcnti Tuned nnd Repaired. We never fall to give siillii'ucllou * - Over 3O years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. ' . 'No. 829 Broad way , Council Bluflfl , Iow . „ . - , , J .J . , V ,