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F o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATtiftDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 , 18S5L THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICK , NO. 1U I'lOAUIj HTKKI2T Delivered by farrier In Any I'art of the City at Twenty Cents Tor Week. II. Vf. T1I/10N MANAOUIL TKUI'IIONISS : : IlufiiNF.M Orncr , No. 4.1. NIOIIT KiiiTon. No. SI. M1NOU MKNX10N. N. Y. Plumbing company. The boys' class nt the Y. M. C. A. pym. naslum will meet this morning at IVJQ ; ) O'clock , TliO UiOsl clOfuht : IpatteriiS mid most com plete line of full goods over shown. A. Rcl- tcr , merchant tailor , 310 lirondway. Unity Guild will meet with Mrs. Henry Colleen on .South First street , at 3 o'clock tills afternoon. A full attendance Is desired. The Methodists In the southern part of the city nre making an pffort to establish u church and secure from the conference a minister for the next year. The Council Bluffs Ocrmanla society will hold Its first anniversary ball at Masonic temple this evening. Ualboy's orchestra will furnish music , nml everybody Is Invited. Justice Brlggs' wife is very low and thcro are serious doubts ui to her recovery. Mrs. Webb , the daughter at Loadville , 1ms been telegraphed uml Is expected here tu-duy. The item in yesterday's HBG in regard to the time occupied by the Jury In the Kilmer case in deciding upon a verdict should have . stated tout the jury was out one hour instead of lUteen. Marriage licenses Imvo boon issued to H. M. Hugglns. of New York City , and Mary A. Lewis , of Cnncstota county , New York , and George 1' . Scott Mid Kiln L. Ncwlund , both of Omaha. Charley Ilorl did not get the congressional nomination , but ho has got a bran new daughter , and a nice one , too. But Charley is disappointed because when fiho prows up she cannot vote the republican ticket. The city council lins decided to grant the petition of several of the property owners in the western part of the city n king for better protection nnd the location of a lire house nnd apparatus in that vicinity. The new house will bo built on liiondwny near the Indian creek bridge. Rov.V. . II. W. Hccs is editing the DCS Moincs conference daily during the session of the M. 1C conference at Crcston , nnd ho seems to take to the work as naturally as though it was his every-day vocation. The gentleman is a hustler , no matter where you put him. Clarence H. Hloss and Miss Katie M. Haines , of Mason City , were united in mar riage nt. the residence of Rev. U. II. Coolcy , on Avenue C , Thursday afternoon. The couple will reside in this city , ns the groom has Just located here , nnd will engage in the ninnufiiutura of rustic etiairs and benches. An alarm of lire from box S3 called out the department yesterday afternoon. A mistake In taking the box at hose house No. 1 , sent that reel to the eastern part of the city , where the mistake was discovered. The lire was in n shed at tliu corner of Fifteenth avenue nnd Sixteenth street. The damage was very slight. The arguments In the case of W. S. Mnync , assignee , vs Council BlulTs Saving bank oc cupied the attention of the district court yes- tcrdny. The case was submitted to the Jury late in the afternoon. The other Jurors on the petit panel were discharged until Mon day morning. To-day will bo given over to the argument of motions nnd demurrers. The Bethany Baptist church recently or ganized In this city , will hold its regular ser vices on Sunday , September 1(1 ( , in the church cdillco on the corner of HlulT and Howard streets at 100 ; ! ! a. m. and 7-30 p. m. Preach ing will bo by the pastor , Hcv. 10. N. Harris. After the morning service a Sunday school will be organized. All are cordially invited. William Gray and wife have been having considerable trouble over the possession of their child. They quarreled , and ho went with the child to Omaha. She followed , ami securing the child , returned to this city. Ho appealed to Judge Loofbourow , and an order was issued for her to appear and show why she should deprive the father of his child. The habeas corpus proceedings were dis missed yesterday , and she is allowed to keep the child. The grand Jury will make Its final report at 10 o'clock this morning , and bo dismissed. Several cases yet remain to bo reported upon. The list of indictments already re turned will keep the court very busv forever over n week on now criminal business. County Attorney Dailey will go to Avoca Monday morning , where ho has business with the grand Jury for the eastern end of the county. Ho expects that grand Jury busi ness and the trial of the cases will keep him there during the week. As soon as ho re turns the criminal docket will bo taken up hero. The Council Bluffs ball club coos to Dennl- son next Tuesday for revenge. They were beaten Into the earth on the occasion of their last visit , nnd are going down this time to find out how it was dono. Laying all ques tion of merit aside , the Dcnnlson boys ought to have enough respect for the feelings of the lUuftltcs to give them a game once in a while at least , "just for the looks of the thing. " An occasional victory , even if It Was nothing but a present , would tickle our alleged ball players a great deal , and it is a hard-hearted nine that will not furnish them n little enjoyment once m a while , when It can be t'lvon so cheaply. The chairman of the county democratic central committee has Issued a call for tlio county convention , and also for caucuses of the different precincts nnd townships. The caucuses nro called for Saturday evening , . September 1J : . ' at 7:30 ' , , : o'clock. The convcn- | i lion will bo held in the court house in this city on Wednesday. September 3i ( , at 11 o'clock n. m. , and will nominate candidates for the following ofllces : Clerk of the courts , \i \ county recorder , county attorney and two 1 members of the boarn of supervisors. Town- hhlp primaries will select the township com- mittecmcn to bo appointed by the county con vention for county democratic- central committeemen - mitteemon for eueh township tor the ensuing year. [ C Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , bucgles or anything of . valtio , at low latos of Intmest. No publicity ; Is fair and Honorable dealing. A , A. Chirk & Co. . olllce corner llroadway and Main , over Amer ican express. Mixed spices for pickling nt Fonron's. Arbuoklo's cofl'eo S > 0e pur pound nt Fcnron's. I'rcpnrlnit Kor Victory. The Tippccanoo and Young Men's Repub lican clubs wont to Mulvorn last evening to participate in the grand rally at that place. At 0 o'clock ' IJalboy's military band pro ceeded to the republican headquarters In Masonic temple , to escort the clubs to the train. The line presented a line appcnranco as it marched down Broadway. Following the band was the Tippecanoo club of sixty- llvo members in carriages , then the Harrison nnd Morton Juvenile club of eighty mem bers , the Colored Republican club with eighteen members , preceded by ono of their number carrying a llvo coon. Then came the Young Men's republican club with nearly a hundred members. The delegation was amply provided with lira works , torches , Hugs. etc. The procession was by long odds the llnest and largest that hns been seen in this city during the present campaign. H was the last visiting trip that the Bluffs delegation will make this fall. Hereafter the demonstrations will be made at homo. The party left over the Wabaah nt 0:40 : In ejx.ci.il cars. Down ! Down ! Down : Low prices nnd easy terms is what you want in buying lots. Johnston & Vnn Patten can suit you , 33 Main street. A Grunt Disappointment. If you did not got whnt you wanted nt the lot gale try Johnston & Van Pat ton. 83 Main street. Grnpcs by the basket nt Fonron's. Roots , .Shoes. Kinnohnn's , 3UO B'wny. E. II. Slicnfo U Co. , make lonff\or ihort ( line loan * on real eutnto , In Hurua to suit , nt lowest riitu of Interest. Ofllct 1 Broadway and Muln street , upstulrs. f S , 13. Vfcdsworth ' Co. loau mouev. it NEWS ABOUT THE BLl'rfS , An Indignant Citizen's Comments on the Gas Monopoly. GREEDIER THAN THE PLUMBERS. Exorbitant Charges I'or IjnyliiK I'lpc A Contracting Firm Dcfenclcd Au'nliiHt Groundless Attacks In tlic 1'ollcc Court , AVhat Arc You floltlK < > " About It ? A well known citizen who has just com leted an elegant residence not n thousand miles from the new government building , en- crcd THE Hen ofllce yesterday nnd voiced the following complaint : "Sco here , Mr. Bur nan , I notice that you are touching up the gas company , and while you nro doing It I want vou to tell the whole story. Now , then , the gas ordinance provides that the gas com- lany shall furnish consumers the usual scrv- cc pipes from the main pipe to the curb stone free of expanse to the consumer , but for any extension of thoie pipes on the prop erty of the consumer may charge a sum not exceeding 35 cents per lineal foot. That looks very simple In the ordinance , but let mo tell you what It mentis , The gas com pany insists on laying the pipe from the curbstone to the meter and charges 'A > cents per foot for doing so , whereas any of the plumbing ilrms of the city would gladly lay Ihcse same pipes for 15 cents per foot. Hero is a needless outlay of 'JO cents per foot , which goes to swell the already enormous profits of the gas company. TaiK about wanting the earth what do you think of that ? 1 toll you. this gas company has ono of the soltcst simps in this country , and they don't propose to let go of it. They nro constantly laying their pipes on the streets about to bo paved , and when the time comes for the council to grant another char ter this sweet scented monopoly will come up smiling and say to the city fathers , 'See hero , gentlemen , our pipes are laid all over the city and wo want our charter renewed. You can't uffoicl to have your paving till torn up by another company putting in a now sys tem , and then , you know , gentlemen , that n new company could not ailord to furnish so cheaply ns wo can. ' "Tho result will uo thntthissamo scheming company will get another charter , and wo will bo struck for about ? 2.f > ( ) per thousand for gas for another term of years. " .lust mark my words , this company will not lot go of the goose that lays the golden eug as long as thcro is a single pinfcather leit on the old bird. There is no earthly rea son why we should not get gas ns cheaply hero in Council Bluffs as anywhere in the other cities in this part of the country , but such is not the case. The company can fur nish gas for 1.75 Pcr thousand , or oven less , and then make money hand over list. Tnis being the case , I am one of many interested citizens who nre anxious to see what the council is going to uo in the matter. " E. II. Shc.afo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidontnl. Oilico 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-statrs. Loans made on city business ami resi dence propei'ty. Notes bought. Knn- ball-Chump Investment company. Money loaned at L. D. Crafts < fe Co.'s loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , lior.scs , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly coull- ( lontial. _ _ A Kick That Didn't Hurt. "While the people of Council llluffs arc anxious to get the best possible to bo had in the way of public ; improvements , and de mand of all contractors a compliance with this demand , they are not children to bo scared by u bug-n-bao. A certain member of the press of the city , who is on the look out for a maro's nest everywhere , nud runs largely to the sensational , has attempted to make capital out of certain alleged short comings in the paving of McAdams & Am- bcrg What point was expected to bo made by this attack does not appear. If it is the desire to pose as n 'public benefactor , ' It should be understood that thcro is nothing in this matter from which the public need pro tection. The work being done by these gen tlemen is at all times open to inspection , the material for the work on Eighth street is now on the ground and can ho seen by any one ; the work Is being done under the super vision of the city engineer and competent and trustworth inspectors ; the people living in the districts where the work has been and is now being done are well pleased with it , and altogether It seems as though there was little excuse indeed for going outside of facts which can bo demonstrated to any man in live minutes time if ho will take time to como where these men are nt work. " So said a citizen to Tut : UCB man yester day. day."Just notice the form of the street , " con- tinucd.ho. "Sec the gutters : how the water is thrown away from the curbstones. Notice the cross walks ; laid nearly up to the side walk level , so that In wet weather you have always a dry crossing , " and the citizen grow enthusiastic over those points of superiority. "Say , wo do not believe In kicking unless wo have something to kick for , " ho said , "and it is no more than right that justice should bo done these gentlemen who , wo believe , are giving us a piece of flrst class work , " For Sale. Ten acres in Council Bluffs , oil the cast end of the Ballard 80. Will make 72 tots , same as the Omann add. , which it joins on the bonth. 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. LiAUlJiiiit. - m - Speculations in Kent Instate. Tlioso desiring to inal < o either largo or small investments in Council HlulTs real cstato are requested to examine our list of property. It comprises a choice selection of lots in additions lying between the business portions of Omaha and Council UlulTs. Prices low and terms easy. Title guaranteed. Money loaned on city property. Corrcspoud"- once solicited. Odoll Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl street , Council Blulfs. In Police Court. The crowd of city boarders turned out of the municipal sweat-box yesterday morning for the magisterial inspection of 'Squire Schurz , although rather ragged and dirty , was , nevertheless , an aristocratic looking lot of tramps compared with souio of the motley collections that tin ) gathered in by the police In their nightly pilgrimages about the city. Martin Pancll , J. P. Poran and Jerry Illrscli were each tlnoil $8. 10 for booze fines and patrol faro. Jerry was the only one who had the wherewithal with which to liquidate , and the others wore locked up again. Barnny Casady turned all of his pockets and his sockh Inside out la a vain at tempt to find tT.CO to appease the avarice of the court , but without avail. Three buttons and an advertising card wore all ho rould scrape up , and ho tloatcd back into tliu newer with the others. John Doe was charged with vagrancy. He produced 3.10 to show that ho was not without visible means of .support. The court confiscated the casli for coats , and John drifted out , pondering over the jroat question of finance. The cases of James Novth nnd John Lane , charged with disturb ing the peace , were continued. Cucumbers for pickling at Foaron's. Closoit Tor the Day. My place of business will bo closed on account of a holidnv until u o'clock Mils evening. II. IMednwn. Kvcrytnlng Himnlne Smoothly. The principal topic of conversation among the brotherhood men yesterday was the grand multiplex scab mix-up on the Kaunas vCity , St. Joicph & Council Bluffs road Just fcorth oJ St. Joseph. They regard the wreck ns simply what mlirht bo expected nt any tiiuo on any part of the "Q" system , and say that iu merely another argument to convince the public ot * lia lucomnctcncy of the new Burlington employes. i'h St. Jo'cph Ga zette , in detailing the accident , says ! After the accident the railway company , with its customary anxiety for the comfort and convenience of its patrons , allowed all thosn passengers who were able to walk to plod their weary way down the rough track to the city , Instead of sending n coach up with the yard engine which took a wrecking crow from the Francis street depot. Severn ! travelers who had braved the elements of the scab line , among whom was n feeble old lady of about seventy-five summers , who were not equal to the .tssk of footing it a mile over such an irregular and dangerous route , wore kindly allowed to occupy the cars In which they had traveled until they were nearly dead with starvation , when a train that had been made up to go to Kansas City was sent to their rescue. They were loud in their denunciation of the " " nnd declared that "Q" system , they would never ngrln travel over ono of its lines when It was possible to reach their des tination by another route. The damage to rolllne stock by last night's escapade will foot up fully S'i.VCUO , to say nothing of the loss occasioned by the delay in traillc , nnd the free advertising received at the hands of truth telling newspapcis. To-morrow the "Q" people will say their lines arc nil right , business Is as good with them ns It ever was , nnd wreck i nre an un known quantity to the system , but a great many people will not believe them. Ono noticeable feature of this series of wrecks is that every scab escaped unhurt. You don't catch u sc.ib engineer , llreuian or brakeman in any wreck ; not much. They know the danger they are In nnd they nre al ways ready to Jump. A scab can hear n train twenty miles away on the same track nnd no matter how many of them run Into mm ho gets away with his life. A reliable engineer who cares for the lives of passengers may sometimes be killed ; but a scab never. Choice dairy and creamery butter at Fearon's. Travclcrsl Stop at. the Bcchtclo. Dr. C. C. Ila/un's dental parlors are at room 0 , Opera house block. Full line of sheet music at Council BlulTs Music Co. , 22 1 Broadway. J . G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Good dwellings and lots for sale on monthly payments by 1C. II. Shcafo&C'o. , cor. Broadway and Main sts. , tip-stairs. 1'ernonal Mrs. Mitchell has gone cast to purchase a line line of millinery for H. Friedman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Etinyre , of Oregon. 111. , are making an extended visit with their daughter , Mrs. S. B. Wadsworth , on Oak land iivenuo. They express themselves well pleased with Council Bluffs. Artists protor the Ilallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , il Broadway. For bargains in real estate see E. II. Sheafo < fc Co. , Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Blue grass and white clover seed at Fearon's. _ _ The Storage of Life. Longman's Magazine : An aid toward the storage of life is Unit stoical virtue which may bo summed up in the term perfected or all round temperance. I do not include in this term whnt is com monly understood , abstinence merely from stimulating or alcoholicdrinks. . Such abstinence is more than half the battle , but it is far from all the battle. The storage of life is reduced by intem perance of speech , of action and even of thought. We may consider that what ever quickens the action of the heart beyond its natural bounds is a form of intemperance. In our present imper fect mode of existence the heart is fitted in each individual , according , largely , to his heredity , to do a certain amount of work , to beat a certain num ber of beats , of distributing daily a cer tain number of foot-tons of blood over the body , nnd then of finishing its course or career. It is probable that in the work thus carried out nothing is over recalled. So much done , so much lost. The heart may wear out in its own structure by changes of disease going on there , and that n ds to the evil , but I deal now with thisevor work ing organ in its natural state , as dying out simply by its own work , and it is by so studying it that the dilliculties now being considered como into view. Stim ulation of various kinds , hastening the decline , of power , thus comes into operation and the organ fails under it. Our good and useful friend , the postman , feels it from the excess of his work on foot ; the doctor or nurse fools it when obliged to forfeit the natural time of sleeu ; the man in the money market feels it when , for that which is not bread , ho lots his excitement of bale or purchase carry his heart away into wild hope or wilder de spair ; the man of unbridled passion , who grows pale or red with rage , feels it up to the oxtremost tension , and IB almost invariably cut short in his ca reer , long before it is at its natural ful filment , by this fact of cardiac wear alono. Boyontl all these the jealous man feels it and literally corrodes into broken heart long before the proper period for which lie was constructed , for of all moral excitement jealousy is the most fatal. It constitutes a distinc tive ; disease. These are stimulations excited by and through the mind ; nut to thorn wo must , ol course add oth ers of grosser quality springing from the improper use of foods and drinks. Ilore , in regard to foods , there liea before - fore us a wide Hold for research , for up to the present time there has been very little discovered that can bo trusted as proved. That our various tissues nro constructed from the foods wo take , every schoolboy and girl is now taught ; but what foods are best lilted for the special tissues and parts the most ad vanced physiologist is not able to say with any of that precision of knowledge. which is so urgently required For S Vav Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Vf. W. BL.VCICMAS , Brooklyn , N. Y , says : "lam very much ple-ised with it in seasickness. Several cases , lmvo been brought to my attention where it afforded prompt and entire relief. " How Is This For a Hnnko Story ? Philadelphia Times : During the thunder storm that visited Crescovillo the other day a maple tree in front of Minor Cresco's residence , was struck by lightning. The only damage done to the tree was the chipping of a ploco out of the trunk , as if it had boon doue with an axe , about midway botwobn the ground and the lower branches. After the storm was ever Mr. Crosco wont out to look at the troo. On the ground at the foot of the tree lay an immunso black snake , dead , holding in its mouth n young robin. There wna a robin's uost in the tree , and it was known to have had three young ones in it the day before. A boy climbed Iho tree and found two lively young robins in the nest. . It is supposed that the black snake had climbed the tree anJ robbed the nest of a newly hatched bird , nnd was descending the trunk ns it was struck by lightning. Drink Multo It Is pleasant. A. Valley of Dead Men's Uonnfl. Riverside ( Cal.Trlbuno ) : Frank Mor risen has kindly furnished a reporter with some very interesting facts con cerning certain dtjcovorlos on the island of San dementi , which lies off the coast from Laguna korae twenty or thrty miles. .A party of gentlemen , BURKE'S ADDITION. Avenue The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City. Is now platted into Beautiful , Largo Lots. About ton minutes ride on the motor to Douglas street , Omaha. They lie on a level but elevated strin of ground. About ! > ( ) ( ) yards from the now motor line to Omaha. Loss than li miles from the Council BlulTrt postolllco. Nearly twice as largo in si/e in sixo as most of the newly platted lot1 * . Good public schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLES Perfect. AHSTKACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Uood with each Lot. GRADE Examine those lots with reference to the grade before buying a lot. The ordinary price of a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy one of tlieso lots. TERMS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will be sold for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payni'MiN , without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE , J. , T. Brown building , lift Poarl-St. , Council BlulTs , Iowa. New Styles. , NEW PATTERNS. New Goods Throughout. NEW PRICES ON ALL GOODS. New Curtains , Shades , Etc. New Tapestry and Hangings No. 405 Broadway. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HDID1/IIMQIMIT Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , " " DI niX I MDIIlL" Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CIMI [ TV DHDI/CT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 lllNLLY DUniXL. ' " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NQrLIIID7 Justice of the Peace. Ofllce over American Express , No. 419 OL nUri . Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QTHMIT Ji QIMv Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federa OlUllL. 06 OIIYIO" " Courts. Onicc Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. HA7FNRoom ' 0 , Opera House Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. HO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE ETO. 260 among whom was Arthur Choiitluim. of Santa Ann , visited the islands n few weeks ago. They reached the itjlnml by yacht from San Diego , Of all the many strange discoveries made by the party on the island , which seemed to ho n land of wonders , none was so startling as their coming suddenly upon a level sort of plain , which was strewn with the skeletons of about llvo hundred human beings. They lie scattered about in n promifacuous manner , which suggests that the whole lot must have been sud denly and at once killed. They wore apparently Indians , and the place where their remains now lie is a veritable "valley of dry hones. " FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1B14 Douitlnu St. , O in all a , Noli D , H. McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. (20 tud 822 Malu Street.Council 1 THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PBICE $15 , Is equal to any High Priced Machine. Th E4lion Wlmco r ph , the bait upparatui for manifolding , autographic and tjpe writing work. I.WXJ copiti can In taken. Tbs Excelsior Cc. , Council Bluff : , la. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Sl'I'.OIAI.ndvortlsomonts.sucHns Lost , round , To Loan , Kor Sale , To Kent , Wants , HoardIng - Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at tliu low rate of TII.V CENTS 1'EK LINK for tliu llrst Insertion and Kivo Cents 1'er I.lno for enrh hub- sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt ouroffleo. No. IS 1'carl Street , near llroadway. Council lllnirs Iowa. WANTST ) A barber Iniinedliituly. Iwwlro Tt nt tr T llroail\\iiy. \ Council IllullH , la. \\7ANTKl ) Two fjoort tlnncrtt. None but ex- i perlenced men need apply. Cole i Cole , 4IMalnst. _ WANTED A barber. Oood wages will bo paid to right man. Address It. A. Wegencr , Valji Iowa. n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOU SAMJ or trade , for city lot , linest matched family team in state. No. 1K3 West llroadway , FOll KENT Soven-room house , modern im provements , joodstable. ; II. C. Cory , Coun- ell Hliills. Foil BALK My entire stock of cook and heating stoves ; also n full line of furniture at bottom rock prices , ( leeds sold on ) iay- ments. A. J. Mandel. 33.1 and ! ti > llroadwnr. WANTED Wood turner at once. Steady employment to good man. J. F. Cody , \Vashli.gtonave. . , Council lIlulfH. la. "fi OIl KKNT A large number of good dwell- Jj lops. Call nnd oznuiliie list. K. II. Sheate jcCo. , Uroadway and Main st. , up stairs. 171011 SALE Sly new eight-room cottage on J Second ave. W. O. Jninea. THOU SALK-Ilnrber fchop at 150 Uroadway. C Council lllulfs ; good trade : sattxfactory reasons for selling ; bargain for the right man. Omaha. It. T. Hryaut & Co. , ISM Broadway , Council llluffa. la. HOUSES for rent. Johnston & Van ratten , 83 Main at. A 20-acresmall fruit farm very cheap. Just A. outside city limits , or will divide Into JO acre tracts to suit purchaser. IIT llrynnt & CoW ANTKn-Stocks of merchandise to exchange - W change for city property In Council Illnllfl , Omaha , or western land or chattels of any kind. We make exchanging a specialty. 11. T. Ilryant & Co. , ( K8 ilroadway. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tWIlroadway Council llluffa , Iowa. E3tabll Uod BABBITT TRACT. JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE , Largo lots ; easy of access with splendid sewerage opportunity. Close proximity to business portion of city , vicinity of good churches and K-hools. Just oil Broadway. Lleetrie motor for all points in city and Omaha every uovun min utes. Easy terms. Perfect title. ) KOU SALE BY ( F. J. DAY , No. 30 Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK it CO. , Broadway and J. G. TIPTON , 527 Broadway , FRANK COOK , No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN , 33 Wain Street , rrs , IOWA. YouMUST KEEP COOL SO GO TOp Baird's for Fruits ' Assorted Baskets Put Up to Ordor. = For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBETTS , and Save Money. No .11. . Ilrondway. For your.LightCarriages BUGGIES , CAKTS and OTHER VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt Lnrgdst Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. 12O Brondwny. Telephone No. 2O1. PROMPT DELIVERY , For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to T w0. 20 Main Street p SWANSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway " Full Line of MUSICAL , MERCHANDISE. ' SD" Jlfsl Pianos ami Orannn on Monthly Ptiyinents , ALLEN'S RESTAURANT FIRST-CLASS EVERY RKSPXCT. No , 406 BROADWAY. OUJi EXTllAOltDlNAllY LOW PltlCES for Is the Cause of the IHah Tcmperatwenf C'omjiflff Ion. 3 BOSTON HOOT & SHOE STORK. K. K. ADAMS & CO. , JVo. J17 llioailwuu. Council Itlutfsoim. . Successor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Broadwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of DURUM BROTHERS , 533 B'way All Fruits In Their Season. Tol. 2OO. Jf ron Want St\fe \ Deposit or Cheap Loan , Call on International liuildliifi , Loanantl Investment Union * * ' ' K1I > 1 > .C'.SOJV , ( lOflJIroHitniaii. HITE ) fi.SbSs / SEWING ACHINE. > Muna er. W. H. KMEPHER , THE GROCER , 744 B'dway Vt'lihe a ! liUi : MAN ' * ' V Take Ihu m. P. ROHRESS , For the Beach. A IflNK DOCJiLK DKCKUD STKAMKH. INroill'OUATlSD 1H78 18 ti CO. , 1U.SSIM.ON , OHIO , MAXL'PACTL'KCHS. Kspcclally Adapted tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , ' AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES , Specifications and estimates furnished for complete * team plants , llegulntlon , Durability Guar. anteed. Can show letters from user * where fuel Economy Is equal with Corliss Non-ConJenelflft ItlMM'Il 110LFSI2 , COVSCll * IJMJS'J'S , IOWA. Send tor Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. ! I A HOME CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots in Squire's addition to Council Bluffs , 1 will Boll the llncBt located lots in the city for 850 cash payment , nnd lonff time on balance , to porfaons who dcalro to H-jcurc homes , and I will malco liberal oral loans to those who desire aid Jn building houses. Call at once und se mo at Masonio Temple , Council BlulTs , Iowa. C. J. COIiBTT , Sole Agent. DR. C. B. J U DD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIQ TRUSSES , No. 6OO Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary. WANTED-LOCAL AM > THAVtJLIiVG AGU.VTS ON r : LQJ&J&M' ! a&SJ g