L" i 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 25 , 1888. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. oFFici3 NO. 12 PHAUIJ STKKHT. Tellvertil by rnrricr In Am Pftttof thoCltynt TweuVy ( .Oils I'cr Week. . . . . . . MANAOEU. TiurnoNis : : ; : ' OFH < r. , No. Mniir itmoi : ( , No. 23. iixoit M I New York Plumbing company. New spring goods at Utiter's. The Methodist district conference will meet nt Glcnwood to-morrow. Architect Mnxon is cnpiigod on plnns for u now tlircc-story school building at Colum- ling , Neb. There wns tv largo attendance at Mnnawa ycstcnlny , mid tlio motor line was well tmtronlzcd. The ulnns for .1. .1. Brown's new { 20,000 residence nru completed , and indicate u beau tiful stnicturo. Tlio Unliiuo club will glvo a sociable next Thursday evening at tlio residence of . ) . U. Boll , corner of Stutcsmnti and Pierce streets. The Woman's Christian association will incut this afternoon at 3 o'clock tit tlio resi dence of Mrs. Judge Casady. A full attend- nnco is desired. Mnnawa has ceased being a Man-o'-war. The last battlu has resulted In victory fortho enterprise , and now the uootn will not bo that of its cannon. There will bo u meeting of the subscribers to the hotel fund ut the board of trade Thurs day evening. All are requested to be present , us Important matters are to be considered. Kev. W. H. W. Keea purposes delivering a course of lectures or sermons upon the " 1'rcss of the Country. " The series will begin next Sunday morning , when ho will consider the newspaper : * . There will be a congregational meeting in the Presbyterian chinch this evening at S o'clock. All members of the congregation nro requested to bo present as there is bus iness of Importance to be transacted. Cards are out announcing the marriage of. Mr. W. U. Met7ur , of Walnut , and Miss Lizzie Hacer. The ceremony will bo per formed at ! I o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents , lU'JO av- cnuo O. Tlio work of putting together the new double deck steamer belonging to Mr. Chap man at Lake Manawa is nearly completed and the boat will bo launched on the id ! nf July. She will carry between 150 and : il)0 ) passengers and is a very trim little vessel. Messrs. Seerist and West , of the Chicago hotel syndicate , left yesterday afternoon for home. All preliminary arrangements are to bo completed by the 10th of July. The site has not yet been determined upon , but it will be cither the Woodbury corner or the Pacillc house site. The visitors expressed them selves as anxious to begin workiit once , and will probably bo back in about two weeks. The ball game between the homo club and the Mctz Bros. ' team resulted in a victory for the visitors by a score of 13 to 0. Strock was in no condition to play , being worn out by hard work in getting the grounds ready. Stevenson pitched a flue game , and was well supported by Uetti. Oliver knocked the ball over the fence , and scored the first homo run on the grounds. Tin re were about live hun dred people in the amphitheater. The band stand that was removed from Bayliss park recently has been placed in Fatrmount park and repainted. It .shows up well from tlio southern part of the city. Frank Cook ottered the commissioners a pennant to lly from the top of the structure if they Would have it icpainted , and it is now in demand. The ilrst of a series of Sunday cancel ts will bo given in a short time. The commihslonorH have appropriated money Jor this pin pose and the band will play lijmns and other sucied. music during the afternoon , alter the citi/ens get homo fioin church. Arrangements are being made by which those who ce-iiro to visit the Crete Clmu- tauqna can bo accommodated by a special train dnoct from hero at ono fare , $ : J.5u , for the round trip , provided yuo persons will go. Those desiring such an excuision should leave their names at once at the Union Pa- cille Uroadwaj depot or with HarknossBros. , Frank Cook or Dr. Honghton. These ar rangements offer n pleasant opportunity fur entertainment , to hear Talmago and ether noted men , and also to gain iulotmution as to what u Chautauqua is. The matter of securing a fountain for I3ay- hss park does not seem to be making much headway just hi present. The commission ers have laid aside $ -00 for that purpose and the citizens will have to subscribe ! flyi > 0 if the fountain Is to bo secured. The commis sioners do not feel justilied in appropriating a larger amount as the new walks and other work done ttiere this season used up all the money that ought to bo expended on this one spot. It is hoped that the citizens will take hold of the matter and raise the necessary amount , as the addition of the fountain would bo a great improvement to the park. Yesterday was a dull Sunday In police cir cles. Tlio saloons were all closed , and the peelers scarcely knew what to do with them- bolvcs. 'iho only capture made during the day was two "little tuds" who were lost. They knew they lived in an alloy somewhere , but that was all. When fimml they were in vestigating the alloy in the rear of Wiseman's store , and crying as if their hearts would break. They were returned to their homo in the rear of Snyder'a commission house. Their mother had not missed them , as he supposed they were out walking with their father , and ho thought they were ut home. Buy u "WhUo''bcw. much. 20 N.Miiin. Buy mantela , irralcs anil hearth fur- tnshin b of the Now York plumbing Co. Grand balloon asccnMon by the Kickapoos , Satviriliiy evening , 8 oV.loett , tor. Broadway and Eighth bis. Union Abstract company , x'Sfi Main street. The engineers strike for Durlin Bros. for their groceries , OISIJ Broadway. Ed Lloyd will take your order. Tol. U'JO. Personal Mr. and Mrs. A. Coffuiun , of Avoca , spoilt Sunday In the HluffH. Mrs. 13. Vf. Kappoll returned from Ues Mollies Saturday evening , Judge Herd will orate at Odell , Cass county , on the "glorious Fourth. " Scott Williams loft for Mexico Saturday evening to look after his mining Interests. Mrs. lr Montgomery has returned from liur eastern trip , and Is much iuiprovJtl in health. Miss Jennie Kills , of Chicago , Is visiting with her hlhter , Mrs. J. S. Judd , No. ' U17 Ulull Btrcet. Mrs. J , H. Arthur has returned homo from a visit with friends hi Jiurlington and Cham- palgnc , 111. O. O , St. John has returned from his pleas- urn trip through Missouri and Kansas , mid reports an enjoyable tlmo. The rector of St. Peter's , Hey , Adolnli 'Wcssoling , O. S. 13. , left last night on tin Kansas City for St. Uenedlct's college , at Atchlson. Kan , where ho will Join liMnoth rcn in a nvo days' spiritual CXCITIM- , com monly called "a retreat , " The rcvcnrci gontlcman will return Saturday morning. Remember the henellt concert lot Mlt-s Mamio Fleming nt the M. K. . church on Friday evening , Juno 21) ) , AdmibbUm 25 cents. Tipton has bargains in real ebtato. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. Funeral of Mrs , The funeral of Mrs. Mary C. Davis , wife of Mr. J. S. llavls , occurred Saturday morn ing nt lO.o'clock from the family residence No. 810 First avenue. Key. O. W , Crofts con ducted tlio services. Mr. Davis and tin youngest bon , Carl , who were absent at the time of Mrs. Davis' buddea death , arrivci homo in time to attend the funeral. Mrs Davis leaves four other sons , two of whom Throdoio R , and Mil Jor W. , live ten mile catt of the city ; a third. John P. , is with tin Council Binds Insurance company , and F , It is the manager , of the Weir-Shugart com puny. The deutti came without a moment' ) wiirnlng.'uiul . 'tho sad event calls .fortn thi tendcrctt sympathy of' a largo circle o 'd ucxiuaiuludccs , ' , FROM BLUFFS AND BOTTOMS , The Day Opens With a Disgraceful Gambling House Row. RUSHING THE BROADWAY PAVING Street Corner I wfcrs Should Move ou More Ijlfiht Tor Hnylls * 1'nrk The Day nt Man- nwa Personals. Tlioy Should > fovo On. Last Saturday evening there were congre gated nt the corners of Broadway and Main and Pearl streets ho less than ono hundred persons. They had evidently no objective point , but were simply out to enjoy the even- Ing. Arriving at the places Indicated they stopped apparently by common consent. They throngeit the curbstones , doorways and the space between so that it was next to Impossible to force a passageway. With ladles It was not attempted , and to avoid the loaliog crowd they passed Into the street. The ofllcor on that beat did his best to keep the walks open , bul these efforts were next to powerless , as little attention was paid to his orders. While looking at this exhibition Tin : linn representative was approached by a commercial traveler whoso home is In tills city. Said ho : "In all the places that I visit I see no such actions as this outside of the small country villages. Nothing of the kind is seen in tlio cities , and 1 tell you strangers do not get a very favorable Impression of our city when they see the mnln thoroughfares , cor ners , bank steps , etc. , monopolized by loafers. Why don't Tnr. Uti : show these men how this matter Is regarded by not only stranccrs but the majority of our homo people ple ? If It , would 1 believe these men would listen. " Tin : Ben man approached the patrolman on that beat. "Who are those men I" ho asked , indicating the persons above referred to. " 1 don't know " ho "To tell you the truth , , nnswcicd. "Some of tliem 1 am acquainted with , but most all are strange faces. If 1 say anything to them they sny they are citi zens of tlio city and have a right to bo on the street. I tell you it is a thankless job trying to enforce the 'loallng' order , " Just then a half dozen men were seen on tlio First National bank steps. The ofliccr approached them and asked them kindly to get away Irani there. "Oh , jou go to h 11" answered one. "Do you take us for robbers ? " retorted another. "You sec how it is , " said the officer as ho returned. "I wish you folks would call the attention of the people to this matter. Per haps they would listen to you if they will not listen to us. " Whether this practice Is the result of thoughtlessness or not , in the interest of the whole city and its good name It should be discontinued at once , and the law pertaining to the matter should bo rigidly enforced. Onialia 1'rlecn. "Ono week only" at Schmidt's photo graph gallery , 0 Main st. , one do/5 cabinet size photos for only $12.00 , war ranted to suit. Don't like thorn , dou' take them , and sit again. For sale cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on .1. U. Rieo , > To. 100 Main street , Council Blulfs. Trotcct tlic I'nrlc. Complaints are numerous concerning the worthless characters who infest Bnyliss park every afternoon and evening. It is getting so that rospeatnblo ladies shun the nlaco as they"would the plague , and the en joyment that should be obtained by the ma jority of citizens in this beautiful little spot is very much curtailed. A prominent and highly respected business mon of this city yesterday stated that ho would not allow nis wife or daughters to pass through the park after dark under any consideration. Several others were heard to express themselves in about the same way , and denounced it as a shameful outrage upon Iho respectable citi zens of the city'that matters should bo al lowed to continue in their present condition. The insulting wretches who daily loaf around there should bo landed in jail , and the pretty little dudes who painfully pose on the rustic benches trying to get up a Iliila- tlon with the girls who pass should bo promptly kicked into the street by a policeman appointed for the purpose , if nothing else will do. The condition of the park at night demands particular attention. Neither the light of moon nor of the electric towers on the court house can penetrate the dense foliage of the trees , and in the Stygian darkness under neath characters assemble nightly who trust to the friendly shadows to shield them from the eye of the observant policeman. To ob viate all tins , a movement is being made to have an electric light placed in the center of the park , not more than eight or ten feet from the ground , so that the trues can not hide it , and it will throw a light-over the en tire park. The park commissioners will ask the city council this evening to provide hiicli a light , and it is piobablo that that body will talto favor.'blo ' iiction. Such a light is needed , and it would have a tendency to relieve the police of one of their present duties in going all over the park about" or ! ! o'clock every 11101 ning anil ordering several counles to scute other lodgings , The matter demands imme diate and active attention. Free Indian show every nigtht for three wiioka , corner of Broadway and Eighth bts. E. II. Shcafo loans money on chattel tecnrity of every description. Private cons-tilting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllce f > 00 Broadway , cor ner Main htreot , uji-slnit's. A Stindnj Mornliii ; Ho\v. . A liltlo before 1 o'clock yesterday morning there was a great commotion in the Broad way gambling hell , known as the "Turf Ex change. " A victim hail boon dumped of all the money ho had , amounting to $10 , ami when ho kicked against the manner in which lie had been bled , ho was sel/.ed by the gang bt thugs who infe.st the place and thrown out iinou the sidewalk , falling upon his head and sustaining severe injuries. That was but the opening of the ball , and in u short time pan demonium reigned supreme. Several of the attaches of the place who had hold grudges agaiust each other for some time scorned to thliiit that tlio time to settle old scores hail arrived , and at It they went. Clubs , billies , bricks and paving stones wore called into re quisition and used regardless of cense quences. Tno battlefield was soon trans ferred to the sidewalk , and the light raged long and llercely until an o nicer appeared on the scene. The leading combatants were taken into custody , mid gave the names of John Mahar , William JelTnes , Milto Klldiire and Barry Jeffries , They gave bunds foi their appearance at'J o'clock this morning and were released. ' The parties are till known tn the police anil have very uiibuvory records. The plaeo where the row occurred is ono of the tough est "Joints1' in the city. The methods em ployed for fleecing tin : unwary are most un scrupulous. Thu crowd of bummers am thugs employed them join forces against an\ , unfortunate victim who may rebel against being robbed , and proceed to pound him mercilessly beloro throwing him into thu street. It Is high time for the authorities to took Into thu matter , as , instead of improv ing , it Is constantly getting wor&o. K the city government U unwilling to close these places they should ut least bo temoved fron the business sheets , where they now rui with wide open dours and line the sidewalks with "oapporb" to catch any stranger will a few dollars who may come along. The polled force Is too small to have a man sta turned at every door , but something must be done to protect the pubho from these merci less sharks who are constantly lying in wait for victims. Hro.ulway , Tho-work on tKc.Broa.d\vay paving is _ gojii on rapidlyi notwithstanding ttio several dc lays that have occurred on Account ot wan of uiat9rial. Nineteen cars cf gravel am -or- -rou- . There are luuulrects and Jiousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dol- ars , but how few where you can save them ? Yon can sa\fo not only DIMES , but DOLLARS , by Six ' Unloading lUending our Days' loading sale , commencing to il orrow. Each and every department will be full of the best bar gains ever offered. Grand special sale of Para sols. Grand special sale of Laces and Embroidering. Special bargains in Hosiery , Gloves and Gorseta. Tremendous clearing out sale of AViiiTic GOODS , LAWNS ind WAMI DHK-S ! Goons. Special bargain sale of Silks and Dress Goods. All must be sold during this week at Half Price at NOS , 218,220 , , 222 & 224 OGDEH - : - BOILER : - WORKS , CAltTEll & SOX , L'ron'j. Mauufnuurer oJ All Kinds of Steam Bailers & Sheet fron Work. Orders tiy mall for repairs promptly attended to. S.Ulbfactlon tuarnntt'eu. Otli Avenue. Ad- du sOtfden Uollt'f Works. Couucil UlulTs.Iowa. . D , H , McDANELD & CO , , Wool and Furs. Highest Market. Prices. Prompt Returns. S-'UaudSS Main itreutCouncIl ? arrived yesterday from Cedar Creole , Nob. , nnd , with what can bo supplied fiomthe Hlnton banks , will be sufllcicnt to lcoi > tlio workmou busy for several weeks. Nearly twenty-live thousand .yards have already been laid , or moru than one fourth of tlio wholi' amount. The puvini ? done IH over six blocks and a half lonpr , and ivautios over half way from thu iiilluent well to Btioclsvillo. The supply of blocks on the proumi is umplc , nnd now cedar posts are dally arriving , HO tliure Is little prosjiuut of delay on Unit np > ie. Knoush bloeka iin > nlic.uly sawed and on the ground to lay 15,000 yards and keoi ) the pavers busy for the next ten days. Contractor Wicklmm ex pects to lay 1UOJU yards n wool : if the weuth- er is favorable and have the street paved itb whole length by the time tlio new bridge is ready to open for publie travel , At llin I'o9t Day and .Mulil , The vigilant imp , iiullffostion , fjoarts UH with IUH inuny-lushoil bcour o. Uiieh lush is u dialiolio .symptom. Is'ocomfort in catliiw , miborj' nfturwurcSR , little 01 * broken ru.st at ni ht , vibitations ot tlio iiifrhtiutiro ilui'iiif , ' lllful intoi'vals of ' unrofi-oslioil and hloop , mi upi'iHiny without apnotito , sleopluoss uml yiiwn- jnir ( liiriiijr the day , norvousnosa and irritability of temper , ovou inoiioiiiaiiia in uxtfoino cahoa. Hard to bear , all this. Necessary'1 ! NH ! , si tlioiiMUiil timua no. bo loiif ? as Ilostottur's Stomach Uittors , tlio nation's Hpooillc for iiuli * { roation , aeuto or chronic , is procurable. The commencement of a eour.-u of thin- incdiuino is the commuiicomunt of a euro. Prompt relief llrjt , absolute eradication mibBuquontly. The truth of this btatomont baukod up by irrofra- rublu testimony , ib well known to the murican jxioplo. So are othern , vi/ . : that the Ilitturn averts and cnrca fever and a < , rue and bilious remittent , and re- movca iiervoubiicbb , InlioiihiiUbS , coiiHti- pation , and kidney and bladdei troubles , _ A Itrutal Atlauk. W. J. Crutcr , the manager of the Counci liluns department of the Hepubliean , was uvsaultcd about 1U o'clock hut cvcnint ; by Captain Nick O'Hrien , of the merchuntb polii-o. O'Uricn ' tool : exception to an article that appeared in ycbtcrday morning's Uepub Ham concerning linn , and followed Carter as ha left his otllco at the .Munhuttun. H < overtook liiln in front of Uobhiboii Bros. store and uskcd him if tiu was going to ret ruct. Carter replied in the negative and O'Hriei struck him a terrillo blow under thu lett oyu and then kicked him bcvcroly. The iwliuu were on the spot almost immediately , am O Urleii was | ilaccd under arre t. Cm ler'b faeo was terribly swollen and discolored as he returned to the oftlee , and ho hud to seel the services of a physician. O'Hrien threatens to muki ) it warm for Carter if he continues to "roust" him , nnd Carter pro poses to cull on the strong aria of the law tc protect him. Travplerjjl Stop at the Bochtole. Tlio . KftiknnQO Indians , with their wonderful medicines , are hero , 'Broadway and Eighth sU. . . BIRIEIDGKEI i SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stock , METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Goods , ' Lowest Prices , , Clothing , Hats , Capst cto. * > WiUliim SlBdanlopf , * c ? I _ . . . -to Ctty ft County REAL fiSTATE § - Main SU Council niufli. MUTUAL LIFE IKS , CO. Naw York. UB St. : Mnry't Av..emtlii > . s CO * : Largoot Capita ! and Surplus ' Your Patronage , CJ > CITIZENS STATE BANK 'O of Any Banh in the city. , /s Solicited , § 8 ; STH , & R , SMDKB . COUNCIL DLUPFS Point , 0il Gloss Go , Pcrcgoy . & Moore's Abstracts of Title * Wholesale. * K $ " Santa Rbsal THE'BEST. ARE No. 8. Pearl St" C i , -t \ , * f > i- " n"N / > " EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. o o : Mnnufticluror of Fine Curt luges | U"1 Utiggies. H. F HATTENHAUER I always keep in stock a liu-go variety of eastern , I have til\vny8 u. full .slock to Bolccl from. . , , mtiko CarTiagog , which 1 Boll nta very low rate. Cull uml examine. Prices Low. A'ox. 7 to : t4 Fourth Slreel. I utn ttlwiiVH rouilv to show SPECIALJMOTICES. NOTICHS. SPnciALndvcrtlsemcn'rS.snclia' ! Lost , round , To Loan , Kor Snlc , To Hcnt , Wants , Itoirclln etc. , will bo inserted In tills column nt the Jo\v rntoofTRN CUNTS I'KH LINE for thu first in sertion nnd KIvo Cents I'cr Uno for o.ich stibss- iliicnt Insertion. Iea\o mlvertlsonients nt our olllce. No. 12 Pearl Stieet , near llroadway. Coun cil lllulls Jowu. WANTS. OST-On the 11:41 : dummy I'rlday the 'i' , pockethook containing tnroo bills , and sli ver , pair glasses , iind papers , Suitable reward for return , ilia T. A. Clark , iild llarr.son st. DIllISSMAICINO Alsojilnln ccuing done at No. 1127 Tiiird avenue , or by the day. " 1710H Ul'NT Oood house of eleven rooms. -L1 Kent ! > per month. I'leasantly wltuated lawn , nimlen ground and frnlt. Apply at olllco of Horace Eveiett , Council IllullH , Iowa. OU IlENT-Kurnlslicd mid unfurnished rooms , with modern conveniences , at " 1 nin ir st. "TjiOH HKNT Kor tlie summer only , ono of the -L1 iileiisuntest small residences in the nty , nil tutniiliL'd , bath room , city water , centrullv .located , excellent nelKhborhood. i'nmllv golnK eat. . Immediate possession Riven. Audreys ItcMdencc , care leo ! olllce. Council llluirs. ri O HUNT Imnicdlntcly , for the summer , n A good furnished house. 10 rooms ; closet and bath joom ; city water. Apply on premise , MOth - Oth avo. AA7J' HAVE twolO-room hrlck houses to trade V for merchundl'-o. Jo'iuitoi ' ! i : Vn'utii.n. : : WANT To exclmugo Nobinskn or AVisconsin farm lands for Council Illulls or Onmha propei ty or merchandise. O. 1' . McKesson. 1VIIJj buy Koodsecond-hand furniture , stov and carpels ; will pay full cash value. A Mnndel.jKi llroadway. WANTIJI ) Stocks pi mcrrhandlse. Have Omaha and Council llluirs city property , nlto western land to exchaiiKo for Koodd. Call on or address .lohnson it Christian , Hocni 3J , Clmiulier ot Commerce. Umaha. FOH SALE At a bargain , idncres near stock yards. South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson & Christian , Hoom 3j , Chamber o Commerce , Omaha. iYNTKl > A tlrst-class cook nt the Crcston W house. . WANTIJI ) A place to cnro for hoiscs , milk and do other \\ork in private family. J.I' ' , HCQ olllce , Council Itluirs. DO YOU WANT O 3ST E "ST You cnn get It In any amount , on either shorter or long time , on chnttal or real estate security las real estate of all kinds. Cull on or address I , . II. Crafts , ii t Itroadway , Council Illulls. PROF , HENRY RUIFROK , Instructor of Music , Ko. 111 Statesman btreet , Council Ulna's , and ilelnberg'H Music Stoie , Dodge streetUmuhu. The Roberts Portable and Adjubtablc Store fehulviiif , ' is now on exhibition in ,1. Neumayor'n now building on Hrond- way , Council HlulVa. The natontee 1 0- licits your cariiful investigation , rcly- infif upon your judymont and o.\ier- ) ionco with ditlerunt gyhteniH of slu-lv- iiitf. V/c believe it to bo the best and most practical arrangement for conven ience ever put in a building. Please irivo it a tlioroiiKb oMimiiujtion. The bhelvos are neat in coiihtruution ; can bo put up quickly and chcajily ; can ho taken down , moved and bet up without the aid of a mechanic. They adjust iiicoly to the distance desired between shelves and give the goods a grand and beautiful display. Every nossiblo ad vantage is combined in this svotem. Kvorv merchant should call and see us for wo have the MmtcHAXT's F li\l ) , B. P. EOBEBTS. PRICE $15 , The Morris Typo Wuti-r Is n practical , well made and finely ilnlshed machine , and combine * the perfect lutterliiK , cxiu't ulllKllliient , and rapid \\rltlni ; of a lilidi iirlcedvittur. . The KIM- HON .MlMDOiiUAl'll , the best apnaratnu muda for maulf"ldln nutourapldc and typo \vrlu-r work : H.HO copies can lie taken. TVl'l : WIUTKIt biippllus for salu Sand for uirculurs. Tliu llx- coiHior Co. . Council lllulls.la. Mention thin paper. cor.vcii , 1) ) . ( HtAL'L , .Xunutactiircr. .VO. 101 K. ItllOAIMVAY. COKHI2Sl'ONDIONOl-i HOIjlCl r Mil In SI. , Council Jihtffs. Only Hotel In the City with Kire Escape and Electric Call Hells. Accommodations First Class , Kates Always Reasonable JOHN GILBERT , ri.u.Miir.u AMI nr.U.KII IN WIND MILLS. IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. r.Ul MAIN ST. , COUNCIL. HLIJFS'S , : : BOAVA Star Stables and Mule Yards Broudway. Council ninirs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses nnd mules constantly on hand , for snlo al retail or In car load lot" . Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 111. SUIM'TEH & HOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot Council Itlulfs lot of Yellow Jorscj nail Nnnsnmmul ? PTlATl\r \ ] OK PAMJ I1Y J. R. McPHERSON (5 rower nnd Dealer in ' VcgctaWcs , Ycgotalile Plants , Fruits Etc , Council IIIiillH. MAIL OHDIJHS 1'HOMITIA' riJ.I.KD. JONES & SHUGART , MnBNTB rtiu VICTOR CYCLES. IDBAI.IIIIS IM HARDWARE AND STOVES. -JTIIK rKI.KIIIUVKIX DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ! NO. Ull UKOADWAY. NEW SPRING MILLINER-Y 151-1 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , M2U OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Wpllroadway Coun ? ! ! Illulls , towa. E I 1657. 1812. INCOHl'OIlA'lliO 1H78 co. , , MAS.sn.LOX , OHIO , MAXLTACTUllLKS. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mis ! ! siiu Elevators , AUTOMATIC ENGINES. CUT-OFF - : - - - : - Specifications nnd estimates furnished for complete stenm plants. HcRiilntlon , Durability Guar anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss HOUSE , couivcis. JHLQJITS , BOV/A. " * Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF . r-ss. BUT WE YET HAVE AH IMMENSE-STOCK AND WH.Ii CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART MENT IS CLEANED OUT. The Best Bargains Ever Offered will lie given to our trade during this week. We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy ers. No matter what you want , CALL AND SEE US. We will give you foetler values for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE , 401 BROAOWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , 9 CM Wrought and Cast FOR JttyJtcst Economy , . if svs in. a LU v ( . Xcio AXdJrmHl NOB. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue , Council BluirH.In. Telephone 1(10 ( WAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 St. Itays Ave. , hiS iiA , M : . i , ui.i r-i1. , SA A triumvirate of instruments which cannot bo excelled in tone , beauty of finish and genurul worlunniibhip , Excel all others in fetjlo of cabo , beauty of llnlbb and volume of tono. , * Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. . 1 All kinds of Musical InUrumoiits , Russian Gut Strings , Shuot MusioandMublo Hooki. Deulers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. ' 1 Our I > 0Mirliiiout | of TOYS ami I'AN'CY < . ' < ) OI > < < , wo nrn i-lonlng < iulat los tlnin i-uil. DiiUlcrh | itii u multu a note ol' UiiK , aiul ot J your goutU cheap. tV