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. > TW V" ' T p THE OMAHA DAILY .BEBr ' fr , . SEPTEMBER 11 , 1888. " ' . . . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFPIOI3 , NO. 12 PHAltlj 8THKHT Delivered by farrier In Any I'nrt of tlie City at Twfiity Cents I'er Week. II. W. TII/rON .I. . MANAOKH. . OB. No. 41. NKIHT , No.- ) . M1XOH MKXTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. All who can bhoulil plan to attend the republican rally at Malvern Friday night. Tbf ) local democrats are preparing to attend the rally at Glenwood Thursday evening. The republican congressional conven tion will be held at the county court house to-morrow. There will bo a Hpocial meeting of the Voung Mon'a Republican club at headquarters this evening. E. A. VVlckliam & Co. have trans ferred their inuring force to Nebraska City , where they have a contract to put down 35,000 yards of cypress paving. Murrlngo licenses were issued yester day to David M. Thomas and Miss Emma H. Morris , both of this city , and Charles Smith , of Minneapolis , and Miss Adolia Stanwuod , of Jollorson , la. l&Tho fiinoral of Mrs. Julia .Tudson will I bo hold'this afternoon at it o'clock from her late rc.sidcnen , corner of Tenth Ktrcel and Sixth avenue. Friends arc invited to attend without further no- tico. tico.Tho The married ladies' progressive ou- chro club , which was t-o popular last \t \ season , is to be revived. The ladies interested are requested to meet at Mrs. C'onover's Wcune dav afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thuro will be a mooting of the board of trade at 8 o'clock this evening. Kcyes llros. , of the Rod Oak Cart and Buggy company , will bo present and that lii'ittur will be closed upA largo attcr Anco is desired , as the business is impojjant. Good dwellings and lots for sale on monthly iM.vmo'its by E. II. Sheafo ft Co. , corner Broadway and Main sts. , up stairs. GHHiVr SAIjK SliPTUMIIRU 1U. Of Council Itluit'H ( ) ( At Auction. I will offer for talc and sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots in Couhran'd addition to Council Bluffs. One lot of every other pair through out the whole addition will bo told with the privilege to the purchaser of the re maining lot at the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known as the old fair ground forty , north of the Union Pacific depot , and south of Broadway. The number of lots are 1GO , or four to the acre. THUMB. Ten per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments to bo evidenced by notes bearing interest at fi per cent per annum , scoured by mortgage. The property purchasers will get warrantee deeds , title perfect. I will also Mill on the same terms and at the Minio sale 100 lots in Central sub division and Street's addi tion on grounds joining oti the north. Sonic of these lots are situated on Broadway. DAY OK SAM5 bKl'TKMItKU 12. The place of sale will bo on the prounds on Wednesday , the 12th of September , 1SS8 , and continue from day to day till all is sold. The lots and blocks will be numbered on stakes and maps furnished bidders on day of sale. Other -particulars on day of bale. A. CocnuAN. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street , have the largest line of stoves in the city. Rail road men given special terms. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on farm and city property. Personal 1'arngraplis. Ed Schickctanz is laid up with rheu matic fever. Mrs. Wall McFadden loft last even ing for Warren , 111. , to visit relatives. James Fit/gurald has gone to Atchi- 6on , where ho will begin the schoo year at St. Bernard's. Michael Riaska and John Hughes lof yesterday morning for Atchison , whore they will attend school. Miss Kato Jones , who has boon visit ing with Mrs. J. C. Leo and Mrs. M Tinloy for the past six \vcoks , has re turned to her homo in Davenport. John T. Stewart returned yestordaj from the cast. Ho will only remain a1 homo a day or two , having business which will call him to Chicago. Mr. Nod Everett returned Saturday from a ton days' hunt in Kansas. lie left the next day for St. Paul's school , at Concord , N. II. Ho reports Unit in the counties through which ho wont , one-half the houses wcro deserted , the owners being starved out by loss of crops. Speculations in Kcnl Estate. These desiring to make olthcr largo or small investments in Council Bluffs real estate are requested to examine our list of property. It comprises a choice selection of lots in additions lying between the bust ness portions of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Prices low and terms easy. Title guaranteed. Money loaned on city property. Correspondence - once solicited. Odell Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl street , Council BlulTs. Boots. Shoes. Kinuohan's , 320 B'way. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts ft Co.'s loan oillce , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of 'valuo without removal. All business strictly conll- dontial. Artists prolor the Ilallolt ft Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. Mr. H. P. Pethvbrldgo has decided to remain in Council Blurts , which is surely gratifying to his many friends in this city. Ho will again engage in business and has fitted up a first-class meat market - kot at No. 035 Broadway , which ho will open to the public next Tuesday morn- Ing. Ho cordially invites all his old customers and the public generally to call and BOO him In his new quarters. If All favors will bo appreciated and given prompt attention. For bargains in real estate see E. H. Bheafo < k Co. , Broadway and Main treot , upstairs. F , . H. Sheafo & Co. , make long or ehort time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ofllco Broadway and Main street , upstairs. If you have property for sale at n bar gain list it with us and wo will adver tise it free of charge. A. A. Clark & Co. , corner Broadway and Main , over American express. i A. A. Clark & Co. , real estate brok ers , have a list of choice inside property on their books. Nothing but bargains offered. SAD DEATH IN .THE BLUFFS , Hon. J. M. Philllpo Dropa in the Street , Stricken With Apoplexy. A THIEF ROUNDLY THUMPED' A. Unique Kitchen Sociable Hushing the I'avlnu A Dearth of Huso Hull The District Court mill (5rand Jury. The District Court. The replevin cao of J. M. Kilmer vs Perry Reel , shorllT , occupied the atten- ion of the district court yesterday. Messrs. Sapp & Pusoy appeared for the plaintiff and Messrs. Benjamin & Ask- > vith for the defendant. The grand ury reported early in the afternoon. The parlies against whom indictments ivoro returned arc not yet arrested , so their names will not bo made public. The jury considered the cases of four oilier parties but failed to find true "Dills against thorn and the charges ivoro dismissed. The parties are Jc-hn lloborts , who has been lying in jail since May 20 on the charge of stealing $1 ! from the Dockets of John Jack while the latter was drunk ; John Ford , who was brought back from Kansas City a few days ago for the larceny of a trunk from Rosio Fisher ; Nick O'Brien , who blacked the eye of the Council Blulls representative of the Omaha Republi can several weeks since , and Charles Hanlcy , who was charged with larceny. Roberts and Ford wcro both immedi ately released from jail. O'Brien has been out on bail and llanloy was never : ir rested. William IIofTman , against whom an indictment was returned hist week , was brought into court at his own request , and pleaded guilty to grand larcony. Ho was indicted on two charges ono for stealing a horse from Conrad Lanzon- dorfor , and the other for stealing a sad dle , bridle , etc. , from Theodore Book man. Ho pleaded guilty to the former charge , and the latter was withdrawn. IIo will bo sentenced next Saturday. F. H. Ilillerman desired to plead guilt v to petit larceny but as the grand jury iml : not reported on his case , ho was not.allowed to do so. IIo is the follow who got away with several ar ticles belonging to his employer , John N. Baldwin , esq. The grand jury have several other cases yet to consider , and will bo busy for the remainder of the week. They expect to got through by Saturday , and it is imperative that they shall , as County Attorney Dai ley's pres ence is required at Avoca on the 18th inst , in attendance on the September term of court at that place. Dr. C. C. Ha'/.en's dental parlors are at room 0 , Opera house block. Full line of sheet music at Council BlulTs Music Co. , 22t Broadway. Money loaned on fvirnituro , pianos , Llianion'ds , horsed , buggies or anything of value , at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark tt Co. , olllco cor. Broadway md Main , over American express. E. II. Shcafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidental. Ollieo COO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Knso Hall In the IHufl'H. After countless defeats at the hands of the various clubs of the City league , the Council BlulTs "profession als" made up their minds that they could not play ball a little bit , and turned their attention to the nines of the smaller towns of t'nib section , in the hope of winning an occasional game. The result shows thai they still overes timated their abilities as ball players , for they continue to moot with defeat after defeat. It was really pitiable to see how the common , ovory-day follows from the little country towns literally wiped up the earth with the smart , scientific players of the Bluffs club. The small number of spectators usu- ually in attendance divide ! their time between "roasting" the players and guying the manager , who could do nothing but dunce up and down in front of the grand stand , and attempt to inii- tato-tho kicking of his own inimitable Strode. Exhibitions of this kind grow to bo every day occurrences , and the long suffering public finally decided their forbearance had ceased to bo a virluo. The games had been patronized much bettor than their character warranted , still the management made no attempt to improve anything but the receipts. Whenever the newspapers "scored" the players the manager fairly howled and told of his great outlay in purchas ing grounds in Athletic park , and fenc ing the bamo. Now there is no reason why the Bluffs oiti/cns should not have an opportunity to witness a good game of ball occasion ally without going away from homo , The only trouble this season lias boon the elobelistcd policy of the manage ment. The story of the great outlay on the grounds and the consequent ina bility to expend muro monov was alia "bluff. " The facts of the case are that the only expense was for the fence ami grand stand , and thobo wore more than two-thirds paid for by the parties who secured advertising space on them. Closollbtcdncss Is the only thing that is responsible for the death of base ball in this city. The players themselves are disgusted , and It is highly improbable that there will bo any more guinea played by the club this season. It is hoped that some fit individual will bo secured to manage a team next season , and there is no question as to its suc cess. A movement is already on foot to organize a line team , and to provide foi its maintenance through the season. Homo grown celery at Foaron's. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kun- bull-Champ Investment company. S. 13. Wadsworth ft Co. loan money. Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtolo. Sudden Death of J. M. Phillips. Shortly after 0 o'clock yesterday morning this entire community was shocked to hoar that J. M. Phillips , a prominent resident of this city for nearly u third of a century , had fallen dead on the street. The deceased was enjoying almost perfect health up to the time of his death , notwithstanding his advanced age. Ho was still in ac tive business lifo , and had called nt the olllco of the mayor at the city building on business of a porsonuljnaturo , just be fore his sudden demise. The mayor was not there , and after some time , during which ho became considerably excited , Mr. Phillips left to go to the mayor's residence on Vine street. As ho ncarcd the corner of the Btrcot , opposite the police station , ho staggered and fell. His fall was wit nessed by several of the ofllcors nt the Rtntioii. aild 'ho was quickly ramovod , hithcr. ' ' ' Drs. Lacey nnd Mncraa wore sum- iiunod but the unfortunalo miin ircathcd but twice after belntf taken nsidc the huildliirt , and the 'vy ! : icliuis pronounced him do.1" ' . , yvpoplexy is the supposo'J C.VOsu. Tlio rcm.ilns wore taken to the undor- .akiiifj rooms of Fluid ft Estop , whore , hey wcro prepared for burial , and than amoved to his home. The news of his ilcath was broken to his sons , Nathan C. uid Oranville. as easily as possible , but ; hey wore entirely overcome , the latter 4'oiiiE into spasms , from which ho suf fered the Creator part of the day. The lector transferred his attention to him , i ml worked over him several hours. At one time his condition was considered : julto serious. The third ton , John , was it homo at the time , and required the closest attention to counteract the clTect of the uowsof his father's sudden death. The deceased was one of the oldest ind most highly esteemed residents of , ho city , llocamo hero and engaged .11 . the boot and shoo business in 185i ( , which ho has continued over since , and it which ho amassed quite a consid erable fortune. Although not a Mildier , ho was greatly Interested in the welfare of tlie "boys in blue , ' ' and ivus ) no of the most patriotic citiznus fu the [ Hull's , giving liberally of his means 'or ' the union cau o. He was .instrumental in organizing Abe Lin coln post , G. A. U. . aud was Lhe only honorary member of the body , lie was exceedingly popular among tl'io old soldiers , and Iboir grief at his re moval from their midst is most sincere. The post will attend the funeral in a body. Mr. Phillips occupied several re sponsible positions in public life , being i member of the city council from ISO ! ! to 1870j also a member of the bo'ard of uporvibors. Ilis wife , a most worthy woman , died several years ago. lie leaves bix children , three sons and three daughters. The bens and two daughters make their homes in this city , and the third , Mrs. Voswinkle , lives in Fail-bury , Nob. One daughter , Miss Maria , Phillips , is now east on a visit. The eldest , Miss Mary Phillips , is the only one at home. The arrangements for the funeral are not yet completed , and will bo an- jiounccd later. "Uncle John Phillips"ns he was fa miliarly known , was a man of strong parts. Tie was more than an ordinary man intellectually , and in business matters was clear-headed , far-seeing , ind most honorable. lie was lirm in Ills opinions , and frank in their expres sion. Clinging tenaciously to his ideas of right , ho was courageous in every jontest. Ilis heart was as big as his brain. None will mibs him more than the children of this city. For them ho always had a smile and a kindly word. In all charitable movements ho has over Ijcon a willing , generous helper. Tlie whole community shares in the sorrow aused by his sudden death. His wise coun&cls have been of inestimable value in public all'uirs. His patriotism has made every veteran a brother. Ilis fatherly kindness and child-like sim plicity lias won the young. Ilis sterling integrity has given him the honor and respect of al' ' business circles. His phil anthropy has demonstrated his prac tical religion. His praise is on the lips of all , mingled with words of tendorcst sympathy for those about the darkened hearthstone. For Snlc. Ten acres in Council Bluffs , off the east end of the Ballard SO. Will make 7U lots , came as the Omalia add , , which it joins on the south. Ninth avenue driveway to U. P. bridge passes through the tract. Title clear. One-third down , balance one and two years. Eight percent. A. V. LAUIMKK. The most elegant patters and most complete line of fall poods over shown. A. Roiter , merchant tailor , 310 Broad way. A Kitchen Sociable. Last evening there was a goodly sized gathering at the Congregational par- sonngo. There has lately been built an addition to the pastor's residence , in the form of a kitchen , with numerous culinary conveniences. The history of this enterprise is unique. It will bo re membered that some time ago the "old destrik skule" entertainment was given with wonderful success. Over $300 was realized for the church. A little later , in response to the demands for a repeti tion , it was given again for the Women's Christian Association hospital , and SHOO more was cleared. Numorons inquiries coming in from other places , three gentlemen , J. E. Harkncbs , P. M. Pryor and H. W. Tilton , prepared a pamphlet , giving in structions as to how to arrange buch an entertainment. These pamphlets wore sold from Portland , Me. , to Portland , Ore. As a result it is estimated that the entertainments thus started have boon the means of raising $2o,000 for religious and charitable pur- po es. The net proceeds of the sale of these pamphlets have been given to the Con gregational church in the form of an addition to the parsonage. This being completed , ready for occupancy , a so ciable was held last evening and an ap propriate programme carried out. The kitchen was given a warming. It was shown up with all its supposed activities. A number of the young ladies acted as automotons , and wont through the various motions of house hold work. There was a pleasing musi cal and literary programme , many of the selections being peculiarly appro priate to the occasion. The key of the Kitchen was formally presented to Mrs. Crofts as mistress of the house by Mr. J. E. Harknoss , whoso address was a rhythmical mingling of humor and tender sentiment. Refreshments wore served and general social enjoyment had. The occasion had many novel features and was entirely out of the usual order of'church socials. Itock'B Garden. A concert by Dalby's band will be given at Bock's garden Wednesday evening. After the concert will bo dancing. A beautiful prize will be given the best couple of waltzors on the floor. Everybody invited. Good order will bo preserved , as always is the case at entertainments held at this place. Money for All. Money to loan without interest , through the National Building , Loan and Protective union. For particulars enquire of Johnston & Van Patten , 3 ? Main st. City Council The mayor and Councilmen Knophor , Lacy , Weaver. Waterman and Bellin ger wore present at the. council mooting last evening. A petition for a bridge across Indian crock on Seventh avenue was referred to the committee on streets and alloys , One from residents that tddo walks on the wos.t side of Stutsman street , between - tween Broadway and Plainer streets , bo placed next the curb , followed the same course. Ono from P. Sweeney that the city attorney and city engineer bo em powered to take care ol a case now pending agains ; him inJustice Bar - * * * L = u i nett's court was received aud placed on Hie. Hie.A A protest ag.5iTal laying a sewer on Broadw- ; , from the First M. K. church u Oraco street , was also Hied. Protest of John C. Ross ogjynst paying assess- nentfor grading''was referred. Ono rom the Fulsom heirs against grading Lsscssmunt against their property on Third street , wan referred to the city ittorney and committee on streets and alloys. A resolution ordering Thirty-fourth street opened wan adopted. A petition hat the grading resolution embracing Williams street from Mill street to Yvonne I ) , was Hied. The protest of 3. Clinton against being charged with , ho sloping of his lot was referred to the city attorney. The bonds of J. F. Kelley and George lughes were accepted. The city marshal reported that ho md served notices upon the railroad companies to put in crossings , etc. Bonds wore ordered issued to E. A. Wickham & Co. amounting to $2,584.85 , or intersection paving. Also , $437.50 or grading. A resolution rescinding the issuance of SL'.K'.j.ll ! to P. Sweeney was adopted , md a new resolution , ordering bonds imounting to $2,41)0.70 ) was ordered de- Mistted with the city auditor until Sweoncyshall have completed the work , embraced in the contract which this covers. Bonds amounting to SI,51.01 ! ! , wcro irdered issued to McAdums : Amborg , for intersection paying. Deputy Shcrill Connor last evening arrested Rev. Henry Dolong and J. M. Uitts , special constables who have been serving search warrants , for assault with intent to do great bodily injury. The alleged offense was committed ut the residence of Thomas Skinner. Both mrtics wcro indicted by the grand jury ind were arrested on bench warrants. They furnished bail in the sum of $300. Mr. II. Pcthybridge this morning ipous hi3 new meat market , No. 035 LJroiidway , in the new Cole block , cor- icr of Seventh street. lie invites all lis friends and the public generally to call upon him in hib now quarters , which have been lilted up in iirst-c'ais shape NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Late * ! Noiv'tiss In HUMAN HAIR GOODS MKS. c. L , . ILIITTK. ; OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tCOUroadway Council Bluffs. Iowa. Established 1&.7 THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priesd Machine. ThoKcll'on Mlmcoernph , the best apparatus for munlfoMInx , iiutuKnipliia ami typo writing work. J.OUU copies can bu iiiki-n. The Escelsior C : . , Council Bluffs , la. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 DuuKlao St. , Omaha , Neb BURKE'S ADDITION ! The Choicest Ground For Residence in the Western Part of the City. In now plnttpil Into Hcnutlful , t.nr p t-ot" . About U'tiinlnutvs rlilc un the motor to loui < - Inns Street , Omaha. They lie on n level but elevated strip of ground. About D.U yards from the nu\r motor line to Onmhiu l.csttlmn lj ! nilk"i from the Council lllutls I'ostolllre. Nearly twice ns Inrgo In size us most of the neNly platted lots. ( loou public schools near l > y. Tlie proposed lloulcrnrd bounds It on the north. TITI.ns : 1'crtect. AHSTHACT ! Printed Abstract nnd War- runty Deed with each Lot. GKADl' : Kxamlno tlieso \\lthrefcrenco to the cnuln before buying a Lot. The ordinal y price of u Lot Is Mived on KrudB alone. If you buy ono of these Lotn. -TERMS- To a good class of purclinFen n limited num ber of LotH will bo sold for one-tenth doun ; balance In monthly payments WITHOUT INTEREST ! Y TO FINLEY BURKE , J. J. Ilrowu Illdg. , ini'earlSt. . Council lllulls , lo\su. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICI3. SPnciALadvertlsements , such as Lost , Kound. To Loan. Tor S.ili' . To Kent , Wants , Hoard- ItiH , etc. , will he. Inserted In this column at the. low rate of TII.V CUNTS I'KIl LI NT. for the first insertion and Kivo Cents Per Line for each sub- Feftunl | Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our ollito , No. 11'e.irl Stieet , near llroadway , Council lllutls Iowa. WANTS. POIl SALK-A good dray team ; will weigh about'.Ml His. Will be bold cheap If taken boon. Deere , Wells A Co , V7ANTii : A llrst tlass barber. Call at fil2 > South Main st. Kit Schiukctaux. \VANTEU--flood girl for gdievul housework ; Mr . Dillon , llrt Fourth st. TjlOH SALE or trade , for Uty lot. llncst -L1 matched fumlly team In state. No. las West llroiidn ay. Foil HUNT Seven-loom house , modern Im provements , good stable. 11. 0. Cory , Coun cil IIlllllK. FOR SALE My entire slock of cook nnd heating .stoves ; IMI u full Hue of furiiltmo at bottom rock pi Ices. ( Jooils sold on pay- ments. A , .1. ilandel. : CI and ; Hroadway ! , WANTED Position as assistant bookkeeper or copyist by a vomit ; lady who 1ms had oillce experience. References furnished. Address - dress H. A. 11. , llee oillce. Council llltills. WANTT.n Wood turner at once. Steady employment to K < > 'Jtl man , J. F. Cody , ail Wiislili.slon uvu. , foiinell lllutls , la. FOR 11KNT A larjio ntunlier of good dwell- liiK'a. Call aud I'xiiiiilno list. H. H. Sheafo & Co. , Hroadway and Slain ! > t. , up stairs. T71OH UKNT Nicely furnished , a suite of JL1 looms , also a single room , one block from Hrondway , l JUlenu nvc , 171O11 SAM ! My new i-lKht-ioom cottage on JL1 Second ave.V. . C. .lames. FOR SALK llnrbBr shop nt 1M ) Ilroadway , Council lllnlls ; wood trade ; satisfactory reasons for belling ; bargain fur the right man. IilOH KXriIANC.M-A tine , well assorted.1.000 stock of utntionery , fancy noods. Jewelry , etc. . In n thriving town for residence In South Omaha. It. T. llryant & Co. , ois Hroadway , Council HlulTs , la. II Ol'SiS : for rout. Johnston i ; Van i'attou , aj Main st. A i0-acreismall ! fruit farm very cheap , .lust -CX outside city limits , or will divide Into 11) ) ncro tracts to suit imrchaser. ] l T Hiyunt i : Co - of merchandise to WANTED-Stocks ex change for city propel ty in Council lllnlls , Omaha , or western laud or chattels of any kind. We make excluuiKhiK a specialty. H. T. llryant & Co. , UiS Hroadway. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KMandKS Main Street.Couucll DlulTs.IoWi. r Smith's Bakery. 'Wholesale Bread 8s Cake * . DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. - WANTED Good Salesmen enlarge commission or salary. WANTEU-IOCAL AND TJlAVUMtfG AGENTS ON CO YouMUST KEEP COOL SO GO TO ; T)3 ) Baircfs for Fruits. Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order. = . For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBETTS , nnd Stvvo Monoy. No. 3IP > Itrotulnur. For your JLightCa rriages BUaaiES , CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt 2 Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. ISO Brondwny. Telephone No. 201. PROMPT DELIVEHY. For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to T No. 2O Main Stroot. SWANSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ' Hct JVmitw < iwl ( Jryiitu on Monthlu'iitmriif / * . ALLEN'S RESTAURANT pinsr-ci.Ass ix Knitr itnsi'ncr. N0.4OB BPOADWAY , OUlt JIXTIIAUIWIXAKY LOW I'lllCMS for SllOtiS If tlic CIIHIC o/ thelllgli yviiijWHidiieormiiptdffim. . nosrox HOOT , v KIWI : STOW : . / ; . ; : . ADAMS .t co , Ao 41 ! Jroilill ( < UCiiiiHffl | ninftnidi. . . hucrc-.sor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Brondwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of DITRLIN BROTHERS , 533 B'way All Fruits In Their Sonson. Tol. 2OO. / / ' You Wdtit Sitfe JlcpoHlt or Cltcnn Loan , Call on International Jitilldiiift , Loan and Investment Union If. r. J\J1)1 > ( A'OJV , 0 Jtrtxnltvn/ ! . SEWING MACHINE. Manager. W. H. KNEPHER , 3 THE GROCER , 744 B'dway While nt 1KE 1MANAWA Take tlic M. F. ROHRER For the Beach. A FINK DOU11LE DECKED STEAMKR. READ THE NEWS. New Styles. NEW PATTERNS. New Goods Throughout. NEW PRICES ON ALL GOODS. New Curtains , Shades , Etc , New Tapestry and Hangings New Rugs , Mats , Etc NEW CARPETS Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O 184'J. INCOIIPOKATISD 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MASUrACTUllEHS. Especially Adapted fol SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC CUT-OPP ENGINES , Specifications and estimates furnished for complete sfnm plants. ntcod. Can nhow letters from user- , where fuel Economy la e < | iial with Corliss mulnu' . ItKAMCIl IIOUNK , COU.VCII , lIIUI'F8f IOWA. Send ( or Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HOME $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots In Squire's addition to Council Bluffs , t will boll the nncst located lots in the city for W ) ranli payment , and long time on balance , to pawns who dcsiro tj | wouro homos , and I will make lib eral loans to tlioso who dcbiro aid in building litmus. Call at once and so * mo at Masonic Temple , Council HlulTs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plant , Estimate HDIDI/IMDIMT I " " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council BliifTs , IOWA. DHDl/C * Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 H DUlllXt. " " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , i Justice ol the Peace. Ofllce i over American Expreii , No. 410 N , , " llroadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. P. Cln/IC / Attorney * at Law , Practice in the State and Fed cr * Qi OlIYlu" Courts. Ofllce Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Biocl Council Blufls , Iowa. p n Koom ° Opera Hou e Block , Council Blufl" * ,