yS B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .MONDAY , PEBRUABY 27 , 188a BH THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFPICK , NO. 2 I'KAIUj STUKKT. DeltYtred by Carrier In Any Part of the City at Twenty Cents I'cr Week. II. W.TH/TON . MANAOKU. TRU5PHONKH ! * .xR Orrif . Nn. 43. NloiiTKDlTOH. No. ill. M1NOU MKNT10N. N. Y. Plumblns Co. Now spring foods nt Roller's. The board of tnulo meets to-morrow ovcalng. The Chmitnuqim circle meets this eve ning In Its rooms on Pearl Htrcet. Colorado coal nt C. B. Lumber Co. . 000 Muln street. Telephone , 257. The republican club meets this eve ning at the olllco of Sapp ft , I'usoy. Money to loan on Improved city prop erty by W. S. Cooper , liO ! Main htreet. N. P. Uodgo Is expected homo from his Colorado visit about the last of the week. Canon Dougherty , of Omaha , spoke nt St. Paul's Enlfccopal church yesterday morning. Fred Spotman received the firfit order from Overseer of the Poor Hardln , given from his now olllco. Lyinan Hakcr and Elizabeth Doody. both of Lincoln , Nob. , wore married Saturday afternoon by Squire Schurz. . E. A. Troutman startles his friends by Baying that ho docs not want to run for city auditor , and is not booking that nomination. Miss Kate Ililoy's now residence on Park avenue is being fitted up by J. C. Blxby with all the latest improvements in the plumbing lino. N. W. Bowman , of Washington town ship , was the first man to payliis taxes in the now court house. The number of his receipt was 1,000. Oillcor Covult has been on the sick list for the past two days. IJoputy Marshal George Guunolla is holding his place on the night force on the middle Broadway bc-ut. The hotel Improvement craze seems to bo general throughout the city. The Rovcrc IIOUHO is being papered and painted , and the Metropolitan is under going extensive repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Frame , the Quaker evangelists , will continue their meet ings at the Broadway Methodist church this week. Their work Is highly com mended and is securing great results. In the Wabash yards Saturday even ing a switch engine struck the team of Peter Winter , who hauls coal for Glca- 6on. Ono of the bonnes was killed in stantly and the other had a very narrow escape. Mrs. Cole , of Mt. Pleasant , has kindly coniontcd to hold u meeting for young ladies only , on Tuesday afternoon , at 4 o'clock , in the Baptlbt church. AH young ladies from twelve to eighteen nro most cordially invited. The Presbyterians hold their weekly prayer mooting ; in the room over the gas company's office. There lias yet been no apparent effect upon that heart less corporation , and the greedy price of $4 a thousand is still maintained. The district court opens up this morn ing in the now court house. Workmen wore busy yesterday putting in the opera chairs , and attending to other finishing work in order to have every thing in readiness for to-day. There was n largo attendance at the Presbyterian church last evening. The mooting was a union of the Presbyter ian. Congregational and Baptist congre gations. Mrs. Cole spoke in the in terest of the White Cross movement. Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris entertained a gathering of their friends at their resi dence , No. 009 Myn.stor street last evening - ing , by being Purini , ono of the Jewish holidays. The guofets wore hospitably received , and the occasion was thor oughly enjoyable. Attendants at the Broadway Metho dist church are much interested in the movements of a swallow that makes its homo in the cap at the top of the largo chandelier in the auditorium of the church. The little thing comes and goes apparently oblivious of the fact that hundreds of eyes arc watching him. Captain O'Brien worked hard to secure delegates favorable to his nomi nation as city marshal by the coming democratic convention. Ho got the Fourth ward pretty solid , but Marshal Guanolla seems to have the three other wards' , and to bo strongly in the lead. O'Brien is thought to have overreached himself. A collection was recently taken at the Overtoil mission for a family in indi gent circumstances. The head of the family is physically well able to care and provide for his own llesh and blood , but for some unknown reason fails to do BO. The family has been dependent on the charity of the neighbors for bomo time. time.W. W. C. Dickey , N. Merriam , E. H. O'Doll , J. N. Baldwin , J. T. Baldwin , George Kcolino and Mr. Samuels , owners of the- eighty acre tract north of the transfer , known as the Wright tract , have agreed to subdivide the land. It will bo laid out in residence lots and platted us an addition to Council Bluffs. J. M. Carter , superintendent of the construction of the now court house , has boon boarding at the Kiel hotel for a long time. This evening ho expects to leave for St. Joe , but ho will not bo very apt to forgot his old hosts , for ho now tolls the time by an elegant gold watch , the inscription on which records the fact it was presented to him by D. Hoist and family and H. Spetmau. The jury in the Coffman case relieved the monotony of Sunday by marching to church in the charge of a deputy sheriff. In the morning they wont to the Pres byterian church to hoar a sermon about the devil , and in the evening they went to the revival services at the Methodist church. The rest of the time was spent In quarreling as to whether there Should bo moro steam turned on in their room or the windows opened. Shoafo loans money on real estate. * B. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Bargains in houses and lots on small cash payment. Johnston & Van Patten , 83 Main street. < Personal Paragraph * . Mr. E. Dorr , of Creston , was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. McKibben are visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. Samuel Theodore is looking after business interests in Denver this week. Manager Stevenson , of the Star Lum ber company , has returned from a busi ness trip to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr. J. H. Hershey , of North PJutto , Neb. , is visiting nor parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. MoCrary , on North Seventh Btroot. F. II. Orcutt , of the Couiml Bluffs Carpet company , returned 'Saturday evening from a few weeks' business trip through Nebraska. Mrs. Allen , who was burned by some gasoline . igniting n few days agq , is getting along nicely and will soon .re cover from her severe experience. WHAT THE DEVIL IS LIKE , A Pulpit Pictnrlntf of. His Btronjrth and Cunnlnff. ROBERT HUNTINGTON'S DEATH. 3d Ming * In the Interests of Social I'urlty The CofTniun Jury PcrsonnlH nnd Flyltitf Items or llluflfe New * . Boclnl Purity. There wns a Inrgo and nttcnttvo audience nt iho Broadway Methodist churuli yesterday afternoon tolienr Mrs. Cole , the organizer of the White Cross nnd White Shield orders , speak in the interests of thnt movement. She proved to 1)0 n very interesting speaker , nnd presented n startling array of figures nnd facts , that proved conclusively the urgent need of such work us she is doing with such grand results. The meeting was opened with the singing of n hymn , and after a short prayer , the pastor. Rov. W. H. W. Roes , introduced the speaker. Said pho : "For God , for the homo , nnd for our native land. " arc known to even the little boys ana girls of to-day. This motto has broadened out until it reads , "for every land. " Wo have reached a point where drink is not the lowest pos sible degree of degradntion , for it only paves the way for greater depths of do- bauenory. There is an evil that is even undermining our constitution and our boasted freedom. Like the mythical hydra-hended monster of Lysia , it is constantly charming now victims , black ening homes , and carrying death und desolation to thousands of loving hearts. Unlike that monster it is no myth. Would to God that i.t wore. Our monster is three-headed , combining drink nnd the social evil , and breathes forth its polluting breath over all classes and grades of society. Our monster hides from the light of day in dens , caves and behind screens , carry ing on its work of death and destruction. Every thoughtful person in this audi ence knows that our land is strewn with the remains of youths and maidens who should huvo been at the head of government and who should have been the pride of homes now desolated and destroyed. This monster cannot bo attacked on its own low level. Wo must have help from above , and the long-looked for and long-prayed for time is almost hero , when the monster will bo slain and civ ilization bo free. All grades and ages of humanity are in the pursuit of happiness. If I were asked lor a definition of happiness that would bo above all danger of criticism , I would say that happiness consists in the fulfillment of functions in doing that which wo are created to do. Take for o.xamnlo the cattle grazing on the hillsides , in their peace and content ment they present a picture of beauty and fulilled functions. They are doing what thov were created to do. In the world of humanity we find no such pic ture. The animals arc guided by in stinct , but wo find none in man , for the great creator has given n far bet ter guide to perfect enjoyment. Ho is endowed with physical , intellectual - ual nnd spiritual natures. Ho is given the self-guiding command of the will instead of the instinct of the animal. At birth his requirements are much the snmo , then the intellect shows , nnd finally at maturity ho also possesses a spiritual nature thnt should prevent him from seeking his enjoyment in the low channels of the animal , but should lead him to higher thoughts and means of enjoyment. Thnt is perfect picture of fulfilled functions. Wo nro not on stony struc tures like the nnimal , wo have a three fold character to fulfill. Happiness for the human soul can not bo found hero bolow. I have longed to hang object lessons in nil school rooms nnd places where younor people congregnto. The beauti ful of "Aurora" picture presents a beautiful thought. As Phobus drives the chariot of the sun , holding in chock his four fiery steeds , fao should man hold in check his appetites and passions , and Aurora sprinkling ( lowers and dewdrops should borvo as nn example for maidens to cheer and assist through life the man who adores them" , and bless the com munity in which they live. To each ono of us is given the privilege to say : "Gottheo behind mo , satnn. " Other faculties rest on the physical , and that on the appetites and pnssions. After a graphio account of an investi gation of a Chicago reporter , the si&akcr made an earnest plea thnt deeply nffected the entire congregation , The bubjcct wns brought homo to thorn nil , and the result of the meeting will doubtless bo oxtensivcly felt. Domestic patterns nt 105 Main street. . One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Grcenumuyor. All About { he Devil. "Your adversary , the devil , ns a roar ing lion , wnlkoth about , seeking whom ho mny devour. " These were the words which served as a basis for a very inter esting sermon delivered yesterday morning by Rov. Dr. Phelps nt the Presbyterian church. In his preface ho drew some very vivid word -pictures of the lion. There was the ambushing , the crouching.tho sudden spring upon the innocent victim. There was little majesty or nobleness in the lion. There " was greed and cruelty. In this respect the adversary of all mankind was like the lion. The speaker scouted the idea that the adversary wns a mere evil in fluence. There wns a strong person ality. Nowhere In the blblo , as shown from a study of the original languages , was there any allusion to a plurality of the dovlls. There was but one devil. Ho was given distinct personal names the adversary , satan , the prince of darkness , etc. Then there were numer ous demons , but they were simply fallen angels , followers of the ono great leader , agents of his , but by no means equal to him. The speaker believed that this being was none other tnan Lucifer , "tho great light bearer , " originnlly created by God , nnd doubtless the greatest being over created by God. Christ waa not a creature ; was not created by God. He was the Son of God in fact , wns God , and was from the beginning. Lucifer was created. He was so grand an-angel that ho stood pre-eminently above others. He asnired , however , to the full power of God and sought to wrest the very throne. There WHS war in heaven between this mighty being with his following of angels and Michael , who was none other than Christ. In thin terrible conllict the dragon , or Satan , was defeated und driven from heaven. Ho became woolly evil , re vengeful , and bent on thwarting God's purposes. The speaker denied that hegot this from MUtoti. All that Miltou bad was got from the 'bible. This terrible ad versary was a real person. It could bo 10 mere influence. An influence , intel- igontly directed , must emanate from ome personal being , The devil must have been created bo- ore the world , for ho was In the garden of Eden tempting the first parents. Ho nust bo over 0,000 years old. Men who ivo to bo four score years , are often overoiicod , for the wisdom they have > ccn able to accumulate in that time , nit this being , created with such great capabilities , had been for thousands of curs gaining in craftiness and strength , lo know human weakness better than over beforeand could easily capture his prey. Ho was indeed a dangerous ad versary. Ono of the greatest points of htu strength was that of charming his ictlms , ns the snnko charms the bird , tfen were led to believe there was no langor to them. They were enticed on > y seeming pleasures. They were led to believe there was no such a thing as i devil. This was the most dangerous condition in which any ono could bo. The devil had dared to war against lod. He had been presumptuous enough o call God a liar. Ho had tempted Icsus Christ , and wanted him to fall lown and worship him. Would such an adversary shrink from attacking ) oor , weak humanity ? The devil was not , however , infinite , lo was not equal to God. Ho was not > mniprcsont. It seemed sometimes that 10 was everywhere , but ho had no such .od-liko attribute. Ho was as quick as. bought. Ho could tempt the preacher' n the puTpit right bore , und the next in- ttant bo tempting some man in Japan. Then ho had his numerous agents and agencies , and was over at work , but God vas the only omnipresent and omnisccnt one. one.Tho only safety was that expressed in ho words following those of the text 'whom withstand steadfast in your aith. " Faith in Christ , and steadfast- icss would alone save a man from this orriblo adversary. Money to loan. W. S. Cooper. E. H. Shcafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway , cor- icr Main street , up-stairs. Dr. R. Rico , No. 11 Pearl st. , will give compound oxygen treatment at 50 cents each sitting. Travolcrsl Stop at the Bcchtelo. Death of Hubert Htiutliigton. Robert Huntington , whoso death wnq chronicled in yesterday's BEK , was ono of the oldest and best known residents of this county. Ho was born in Lan cashire in July , 1821 , and remained in England until 1800. Ho was married in 840 to Miss Annie Deardon , by whom 10 had nine children , three sons and six daughters. Three of these are now iving and all residents of this city. Dho others all died in the mother country. In 1804 his wife died and in 18GG , just irior to his departure for this country , 10 was again married to Miss Mary Jywater. This lady bore him no chil- Iren and still survives him. Before coming to America Mr. Hunt- ngton was engaged it ) the furniture Business in Leeds , and accumulated quite a competence. When starting for this country it was his intention to go to Salt Lake , being strongly inclined to the faith of the Latter Day Saints. His niothor was the second woman baptized into that faith , being confined to her bed for thirteen years , and getting up from it to walk to bo baptized. On arriving hero Mr. Huntington stopped to visit a brother who was clerking for I. W. Swan , and was induced - , ducod to remain hero. Ho purchased' 820 acres of land in James township und followed the occupation of farmer until 1881 , when ho came to this city and engaged - gaged in the grocery business'in which ho remained until two years ago , when continued failing health compelled him to make a change , and ho sold out to E. B. Gardner. Since that time ho has resided at 104 Broadway , with the exception of the past few months when ho was in Utah , having returned from there but ten days before his death. The deceased built the first frame house in James township , and also the first house on Graham avenue in this city. Ho bought a tract of fourteen acres on that street several years ago and donated to the city the right of way through it to the park. Ho was a prominent democrat in politics , and was for several years a justice of the peace in James township , and was for some time ono of the trustees 01 Kane township , his lust term expiring tWfirst of the preseent year. During the last two years of his lifo ho gave his atten tion almost wholly to religious matters , his late trip to Utah being on that ac count. His death was rather unex pected , us ho appeared to bo no worse than for several months past. The im mediate cause of his death was conges tion of the lungs. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2HO o'clock from his late residence , and will bo con ducted in accordance with the belief of the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints , of which ho was an earnest member. The three children of the de- censed living hero nro Robert J. Hunt ington , Mrs. S. B. James and Mrs. F. S. Halhday. Owing to his long residence in this county the deceased was very well known , especially by all the older residents. On the market for over twenty years. Still the most reliable and the most popular sewing machine made. The light rnnning Domestic. Ofllco 105 Main st. If you want to trade , sell , buy or rent call on W. W. Bilger , Everett block. Two good lots in Boors' sub. $600. Bargain this week. Bilger , 0 Pcurl street. Union Abstract Co. , 230 Main st. If you desire to get u now Hall typo writer cheap , drop a postal card to H. A. P. , BEE ofllco. A great bargain for the first who applies. BILL NYE'S DISCOVERER. The Humorist Settles the Matter so Fur as U In Ilia Power. Bill Nye , the humoribt , has written to his old friend Slack , editor of the Chey enne Sun , as follows : ON THE ROAD , Fob. 0,1888. fTStrictly Personal. Dear Slack It is funny howmueh ex citement there is over the very unim portant mutter of who discovered mo. My parents claim that they were re sponsible. My wife albo mildly protests that she was partially responsible , and others scorn to be willing to shoulder the responsibility , but it doesn't matter especially. I am more glad that I have remained discovered than ever anything else , for I do not forgot that every Inducement was hold out to me to crawl Into obscur ity when I left the west , and also to pull the obscurity in after me. Buffer for the west 1 would have been boni U blush unbeeir. and the friends who stood by me wheu'I needed it BO .much have . RINK A I No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . . , > , A .COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP BotheDomestic and Foreign. rot a warm pltico in my heart , as they will llnd if they glvfe mo a chtinco to demonstrate it. I do not forgot that Mr. Rothuckcr saw my work first , I think , in the Sun. But what docs it all miount to , anyliowV The whole thing1 s and has been a thorough surprise tome mo , and with all claims made by discoverers I am still skeptical ibout the value of the discovery .tself , and whether any precious motal-in place exists. Far beyond my nest sanguine hopea has been the gen erous approval of the American press , ana better than all bus been the kind uul spontaneous -applause of friends , Irst in Wyoming and afterward /hroughout the status. Of course it will always remain a matter - tor of doubt in some minds , who writes my stutl for mo. I shall not throw any light on the subject. I prefqr to lot the niblic find that out itself , but the man ivho is doing it is in mighty good health and bids fair to liv"o as long as yours sincerely. BILL NYK. Leland hotel , Chicago. THEO. BECKMAN , MAMIPACTIIIIKIt OF AM ) DKAT.K.H IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of llarne's Ooods Con stantly on Hand. Repairing > 'eatly nnd Promptly Done. NO. 55 MAIN ST. , L'OUNCJIj BLUFFS , ; ; IOWA. D. H. McDANElD & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. ' KO and 823 Main HtreetCouncil liluffs.Iovra. Star Stables and Mule Yards Ilroadwar. Council liluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and mules constantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract on hhort notice. Block sold on commission. Telephone 114. SCHLUTKIl & HOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council UlulTs. DR. S. STEWART , IN , HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOURTH ST. , Council Uluffs , In. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty , NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS sK , OMAHA , : : : NEU. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON , Prop's. Manufacturers of Alt Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work Orders by mall for rcpars promptlo attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad' dress Ogden Holler Works. Council Bluffa , Iowa R , H , HUNTINGTON & CO , , WHOLESALE FLOUR , FRUIT & PRODUCE , NO. 104 BROADWAY. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es cape. Electric Call Bella , Accommodations First Class , - Rates Always Reasonable MAX MOHN. Proprietor. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COODroodwajr Oiuncll IJIuffs , Iowa. IBM. . u SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , such as Lost , found , To I.onn , For Pule. To Hcnt , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will bo liHorlod In thin column at the low rate of TKN OI5NTS I'ER LINK for the first In- scrtlon nml Five Cents Per tine for each mibse- intent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our olBce. No. 12 Pearl Htreet , near Ilronilway , Cclun- ell Hluffn , lown. _ WANTS. FR ) HKNT Large ID-room house and ono acre of gnrdrn ami fnilt. "cherry Hill" Just west of residence of Hev. Mr. Itlco. Kent EM ) per year. Apply to Horace Everett. _ WANTED A first class cook at European restaurant , Ilrown's building , Main at. TTiOlt 8ALE-On Easy Paymcuts-lU ) acres in JL' Antelope county ; ' 40 ncres In Washington county , Neb. , nnd acre property In Council lIlutTs ; 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent seml-an- nuiilly. Inquire of W. Hunyon , at C. A. llcebo ie Co.'s furniture store. WANTKD 100,000 ncres of lands In exchange for n late und valuable Invention. Lnrgo profits and xells on Right ; no expeilcnce re quired. Address Lock llox 1182 , Council llluirn , Ioa. . FOR KENT Ilenson & Mnyno , Masonic Ten > pie , have several line houses for rent. * OK KENT Furnished and unfurnished rooms. 717 1st avenue. _ TOOK KKNT Store room JJOxflO ; goad location U for any kind of business. Oliver Lower , lOta South iMttln st. _ OH IlKNT The St. Joe house ; good location - tion ; 25 rooms. Oliver Lower , Jtt ) South Main st. _ WANTED A position as bookkeeper by a competent mull In u first-class wholesale house , llcst of references. Address O IB , Ueo olllcu. Council lllnfTs. _ WANTED To exchange land in central Ne braska for Council Illutrs property. Ap ply to Council illutls Lumber Co. Hroadway. WANTED Stocks of merchandise. Have Omaha and Council HlulfH city property. aNo western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address J. 1) . Christian , 410 llroadway , Council muffs la. UPTON'S FINK llHSIDENCE-Lot IDOxM ) feet , 8-room house ; water , hot and cold. Hotli streets ) > aed. . Assessments paid. One block from business center. 1'rlco 8IKX ) . with fair cash payment ; balance on longtime. FOUIi-UOOM HESIDENCn-On Avenue A. In Street's uddltlon. Lot 44x120feet. City water. Property In good iciialr. JHOO , small cash pay ment , balance to suit. NICE UTTt.K IIOMU On f-treet car line. In Everett's addition : 00-foot lot , fenced. Nice shade , ( lood well. ; i Korxl rooms. tl.O'iO. small cash payment , balance monthly to right party. 480 ACUES LAND In Monona county , Iowa , two miles from a good utllroad town. Unim proved. Kent for JWJ.OU for pasture. Suitable for tine stock und gniln farm. Fair casn pay ment , balance on taiy terms. Will trade for Rood residence propel ty In this olty. Price $15 per ucro. SIX BOOM Ilrlck house , two blocks from dummy depot , llrouduuy. Finest residence part of city , ( M.oOO. SKV'nnAL NEW 3 to 5 room houses In Squire's park , $1,000 to Jl.MJO , monthly papmeuts. Why p.iy lent ? FOUU KOOM COTTAOE-On Graham avenue. One acre giound. fi minutes walk ; a depots ; streetcars. tl.MJO , part cash , long time bal ance. FINE HUSINESS PHOPUHTY West Zl\ \ ' , feet of lot 1 0 , original plat , llroadway. Good brick store buIlaltiK with ware rooms reachIng - Ing from llroadway to Pierce. $10,1)00 ) , part cash. No finer business site on Broadw ay. LOTS One and two in blk. " 1" Curtis & Ham- soy. JW > 0 each. Part caKh. A bargain for line residence site. TWO Good live loom house ! ' , one almost now , one Jl.fcou ; the other $ ] , f.OO. lloth convenient for business men. Abaigaln this ween only. Small cash payment. J. G. TIPTON , Real Estate Broker. TURNED OUT By Our Crank HAS Imported hero from China , Coffees fi OASTED , none are ttner , R r\ The best f Flour , please bear In mind , O These at ThOM ELL I1HOS1. find , X Here we IIAV the best of fruit E Everything we'll SKI , to suit. L And save you UOI , | 119. too. If you have to fcUY atnll B DeyourOyDE m large or emails K Come and get your UR CEHIE3 , o Barely you know where the place I s 345 Middle Broadway Telephone No. 29. Council Bluffs. Iowa. THE TROTTING STALLION Standard No. 4090 , chestnut stallion , foaled April 10,1882. Bred by C. J. Humlln , HufTuIo , N. Y. , sired by Almonarch ( record 2i24 : ) son of Almont , first dam , Lucv , by Humllrfs Putchiu , dire of the dam of Bell Hiunlln ( record 2:18 : f ) ; second' daui by Ilysdyk's Humbletonlim. Norway stands IfiJ hands high , and can trot better than 2:110. : This stallion will bo permitted to servo a fuw mures at f.S5 the season from March 1st to July 1st. for particulars enquire of WADE GARY , Council Bluffs Driving Park , or No. 417 South Hth St. , Omaha. wax. WELCH , . Carriage and Express Line OFF1OK--OI5 MAIN HTHKRT. Telephone No. 33. The linen llneof Landaus. Coaches nnd Hacks in the city. IThe only Jliuruutharlzed to answer tails tunud lu to'Am. Ulst. Tel. Co. PRICES OFF ! 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Blankets , 20 Per Gent Discount. Ladies' Underwear , 25 Per Gent Disconnt. M Secure these bargains early , for they will be offered only a few days. Carpet , Curtain and Upholstery STOCK WELL SUPPLIED. Call andlsee us. Remember the place , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la , HARKNESS BROTHERS. 405 BROADWAY , 405 BROADWAY cO cNow Buy Your Carpnts , m x cD < D Come Today and See the H ( D iiCaroe COMPANY , You can depend on Buying the Best for the very least money. 0) O 0) PRICES LOW. 3O . O 405 BROADWAY , 405 BROADWAY ! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. JTTTW ? Xl RETT Architects and Superintendents. Room ALLLil OL DULL , 2 , Opera House Block , Council liluffa HRTPlfTNUTNl ? Hydraulic and Sanitary Engine or , DUUUUDlllIl. piang ) Estimates , Specifications. 8u pervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs Iowa. V RITEO Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown l DUIUiD , Building i , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Justice of the Peace. Office over American N , , Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QTAN17 Jfr QTMQL Attorneys at-Law , practice in the State OlUllD ( X 011UO , and Federal Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UAPNflTT Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway EQ , Dm\H lll , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank 01 business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Dentists. Ollice corner o BRS. WOODBURY & SONS . , Pearl St. and First Avenue FINE GOLD WORK A SPECIALTY. DRS.L MOSER& YAH NESS , rooms 4 and 5. Telephone No. 278 and 272 for the office and residence. Diseases of women and children a specialty. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. VVANTED-L.OCAL , AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION. EUROPEAN RESUUUIJ Can't Forgtt John Allen , 1'rop. The Great Bargain Entrances , 112 Main and 113 Fearl St. SHOE STORE , MEALS AX ALL Houns Is at 100 Main Street , . . Open from 6 a.m. to 10 . . . Council Ulu UK , la. Council p.m. UluCTa , Iowa. 8. A. 1'lnrce. Prop. Hazard & Co. Mrs , , B , Wiiile 'I ' Bolo Agcnti for Dealer lu Ilotarj Uhutlle Standard Staple and Fancy Sewing- Machine Iowa.'I , For Nebraska and Wu tern - . , Ncwtlore. New Block. . No. 117 Council Broadway , Iowa. ern . 219M lii8tr < > < > t Office. 100 Main 8t. , . . . Cratlon HOUBO lllocu. Council UluBi , - Iowa. . cil Bluffs. Iowa. Agents Wanted. Nenmayer's Hotel , WANTED. J. Neumayer , 1'rop. . $1.00 PER DAY. FUHMTUnE , BTOVIS , CAIU-ETS , Street car connectloni . to nil depots. FOR CASH. Fire proul nuble In cnu- . , . Highest Prices Pitld. necilmi Niu.aHaiid 210 HroadwHT. . K. J. HANCOCK , Council Opp. Oxdrnllouto. IllulTi. Iowa. 227 Main St. DR. RICE'S , COMMON SENSE HERNIAL SUPPORT. Thu Orenteat Invention of the Age I Kupture or Hernia a Specialty ! Makes Female Diseases a Special/ ! / _ Cure * all kinds of Chronic Diseases that re curiib ! with bin raort Wonderful VtBetiiblc llriiij esV lLtheome tan.limiti.ucceH8ful . mwcUUnt in the west. C I iiiwl Win. l rl t , , Council IJlutte , low * . Office hour ยง ! t,12 . w. ; I to 6 und 0 to 8 p. m. - ' I