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f ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 188& THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIL"BLUFFS. FOI'MCH. XO IU rtiAIUj HTItKKT. Delivered by carrier In Any 1'nrt of thoCttynt Tttfiity Cents Per \Vcck. II. W. T1I/ION . . . MANAOEH. TKMH'HONESl IlrcijF. s Omrr. No. 4J. NiniiT I'.uiToii , No.Iil. MINOR MKXT1ON. N. Y. Plumbing company. Work has been commenced on the coping nroutiO the court house grounds. New fnll goods just received ut Kcit- cr's , merchiint tailor , IHO Broadway. Marriage licenses \vcro Issued yesterday to Henry Kuhlor and Clam Loop- , and Sherman K. Siioor and Cor.i U. Marble , all of this city. city.Mr. . and Mrs. W. A. Wells arc rejoicing over the recent arrival at their homo on North Seventh street of a twelve-pound daughter. There will ho a special meeting of the hoard ot trade to-morrow evening nt 8 o'cloclt. It is important that there shall ho a good attendance. William Hutchlnson has loft at Tun 15r.n ofllce a line specimen of the horned toad. It Is a "rurus" sure enough , and will ho u valu- nhlo acquisition to Tin : Hi.n's collection of curios , for which Mr. Ilutchlnson will please rccalvo thanks. The brickwork on the Merrlam block Is del-iycd somowlmt bv the non-arrival of the Mono for the foundation of the Iron columns. As soon ns this l delivered and tinic - nialndcr of the Iron Is received , the walls will tpo up rapidly. The Omaha telegraph opcratrs' nlno will cross bats with the HlutT City's ut Union park Friday afternoon. Tickets will bo sold nt 2."i cents each , the proceeds to bo devoted to the yellow fever sufferers. The tickets will doubtless sell well. Wall McFiuldcn'B drum corps comes to the fiont with a neatly printed card , offering its services at reasonable ligu res for campaign gathei lues , etc. Their music makes the vet erans step high , and It is in gicat demand among the old soldiers. Owen Bros , arc doing a largo amount of grading in the wcs'crn part of the city , layIng - Ing ofT additions , grading streets , etc. They will remain there until the middle of next month , when they will leave to do several largo Jobs in Nebraska. Mrs. Josephine lilggs , wife of ' 'Squire ' W. L. Higgs , died yesterday morning nt 11 o'clock , at her homo on South Seventh street , at the advanced ago of seventy-four ycais. The deceased had been ill for about two months , and a fatal termination was not unexpected. The trouble boomed to bo de bility and a general wearing out of the vital forces. She had been a resident of this city for a number of years , and was very well known. The funeral will take place from the residence nt 4 o'clock this afternoon. The oats , brought to the market this fall nro of a very poor grade , and nro a drug at 10 cents per bushel. Good oats nro bcarco und readily command 2."i cents. The canso assigned is the continued hot weather about harvest time. The majority of farmers evi dently intended to thresh from the shock , , and heavy wettings spoiled the gram and it is very musty. Many of the loads brought In nro entirely unlit for feeding to horses , mid the price will drop still furtlicr if many more are , disposed of. A Young People's Society of Chi istinn Kn- dcavor was formed Sunday evening at the Congregation.il church by State Supennten- i dent Towlo. The officers of the society arc W. S. Homer , president ; Ida Wallace , vice- president ; Mlbs Fitch , hccrotury , and Elmer Stacy , tiensiuer. Tins Is the iirst society of this kind organized in Council Hluffs , al though most other towns have for years had buch organizations. The purpose of the or ganization is to give young poisons opportu nities to do systematic , Christian and chari table work. There wore hut two drunks In police court yesterday morning , and they were each taxed $8.10 The chief decided to put the entire force of prisoners ut work on the streets ; ac cordingly Officer Tyson marshalled his troop of nine and started out to battle with the mud. This force is doing excellent work and will keep quite a numbor'of teams busy haulIng - Ing away the dirt scraped up on the paving. The streets will bo cleaned much better than with the scrapers heretofore used , and nt the present rate will bo about as fast and much cheaper. Some evil disposed person or persons have displayed their innnto cussedness by demol ishing every street lump on Broadway , be tween Sixteenth street and the river , besides tearing down and smashing up several ad vertising boards erected by local real estate dealers. The vandals evidently tilled up on "forty rod" at Niebo's Joint near the water works pumping station , and perpetrated these outrages on their return to the city. After the bridge is opened it will bo ncccs- * sary to have Lower Uroadway patrolled by police to afford protection to life and prop erty in that vicinity. A horse attached to n phaeton made things hum on South Main street yesterday morn ing. The nnlmal belonged at the Kirk stable nnd was hitched to a post near the corner of Pearl street ana Fifth nvcnuo. One of the lire department teams was out for exercise , nnd in passing frightened the animal so tnat It broke loose and started down Pearl street nt a mad gallop. Passing into Main street , the oxcitcd horse attempted to turn down Sixth avenue , but the turn was too short and both horse nnd buggy were thrown In a heap on the curbstone. The carriage was a total Wreck and the horse was badly bruised. No , one was injured. * The finish on our collars , cults nnd ehirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. E. H. Shoafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private Consulting rooms. All business strictly confldontal. Oillco 600 Broadway , cor- iier Main street , up-stairs. A good article of peaches , 20 cents per i can , at Fcaron's. A good article of tea for 23 cents nt Fcaron's. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. E. II. Shoafo & Co. , make long or - . " short time loans on real estate , in sums , , to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Olllco Broadway and Main street , upstairs. ; Have our wagon call for your soiled > clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Now Vote ns Von Pouglit. The electric lighting company has sub mitted a proposition to the city council of fering to give reduced rates for tower lights If the city will grant them a contract for ten years. The city is now paying ? 'Jl ) per month for each light on the towers , making JSO per tower per month. The company offers to , furnish these lights at $15 each , nnd as many more ns the city may require. For lighting lower Broadway they will furnish nro lights of 2,000 candle power on poles twenty feet lilgh for flO nor month , or will furnish thirty-two candle power incandescent lights for J-J.M per month , thirty oc more lights to bo used. The matter was referred to the gas committee and the citizens will have an opportunity to express themselves on the Question before It comes up for llnal settle- ment. _ _ * Have you noticed the beautiful finish given collars , cuffs and shirts by Cas cade Laundry Co. Full line of shoot music at Council Bluffs Music Co. , 224 Broadway. 9 Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co. 'a loan ofllco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , anil all other articles of value without removal. All business strictlv confi dential. Mackerel , 91.35 n bucket , at Fcaron's. Good roasted coffee , 20 cents ; Ar- buckle' coffee , 20 cents , at Fcaron's. Benson & Shepherd are solo agents for Plaiuviow addition. These lots ho high and dry and will bo sold ou long time and easy payments. There is no better place for u homo. Jf THE NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Courto at Work on Criminals Make It Lively. ELECTRIC LIGHTING PROPOSAL. The Knights MnrchcU Well Iiast Night Citizens to II ivc nn Opportun ity to Vote nn a Question. HCS And Men. The United States district court for the southern district of Iowa coninicncoJ yester day morning in the main court room ot the now federal building for the September term , with Judge Love on the bench. Tlio case of Curl Saundcrs , of Carroll , charged with violating the Internal revenue laws , wus tried , and the defendant found guilty. Ho was lined ? 180 nnd sentenced to thirty days In Jail. J. .T. Hoopp.ier , of Hamburg , was charged with sending obscene mutter through the mails. Ho pleaded guilty nnd was lined 100 and costs. Ho paid 10 and costs , amounting to $ Ui.S.i , and the balance of the line was remitted. Tlio after noon was occupied in calling the docket. Tbe case of G. W. Culver , utlmr , vs Western Pacific rallwnj company , will bo called thh morning. W.vnster & Linldt appear for the plaintiff nnd Wright , Baldwin & Huldanofor the defendant. The term will occupy about ten days. There are ninety-nine equity and forty-seven law cases on the cilendar. Flvo equity ami ten law cases appear on the trial calendar. There nro about thirty criminal cases to bo disposed of. Among those from other cities who are at tending court are Deputy Treasury Depart ment Agent E. M. Stcdmun , United States Marshal 13d Campbell. Jr. , Deputy United States Marshal S. S. Kthcrago nnd C. Camp bell , DOJ Moincs ; A. A. Lachy , Vail ; S. I. King , Logan ; Hon. Justus Clark , Heel Oak ; Sylvester Dys , Macedonia : Ji B. Sweet , Jnlcsburg , Col. , and W. U. Paul , Plum Hol low. Family lars. Stone and glass fruit jars for putting up fruit , ivlso now rubbers , at Fcaron's. New catsup jubt received ut Fouron's. A ledger and journal is something a man in busincbs has occasion to use al most every day in the year. Got some thing neat und to suit your own styloat Morchoiibo & Co.'s , No. 1 Pearl st. Boots , shoes. Kinnohan's , 1520 B'wuy. Now maple syrup , just received , $1.2-5 pur bucket , at Feuron'ti. Guilty Or Not Guilty. The district court began to grind on crimi nal cases yesterday morning. Several of the prisoners who desired to plead guilty wcro given an opportunity to do BO. They were Frank White , larcany ; Fred Smith , burg lary : Harvey Ulakcslny , larceny ; Frank Murray , burglary. Their sentences will bo imposed next Saturday. Bernard and Solo mon Goss. charged with receiving stolen property in connection with the Garneau diamond robbery In Omaha , pleaded not guilty. The case of'ihomas Harrett , charged on two counts with UBtault with Intent to commit rape , was called and occupied the attention of the court during the greater part of the day. Colonel Dailoy conducted the irosccntion , nnd 15. W. Hlght the defense. The offense alleged against Barrett was committed about two weeks ago on North Main street , when Barrett enticed an elcven- \ear-oldgiiltohlsroomandlocked her in. The defendant clulmod that ho was intoxi cated. The case of Herman Kerch for as sault will bo tried to day. G. A. Holmes will appear for the prisoner. For Snlc. acres in Council Bluffs , off the cast end of the Ballard 80. Will make 72 tots , same us the Omana add. , which it joins on the south. Ninth avenue driveway to U. P. bridge pabses through the tract. Title clear. One-third down , balance one and two years. Eight per cent. A. V. LAUIMKH. School for DnncliiK. Mrs. Mugrano will open classes hero at Beno's hull in connection with her Omaha classes , beginning Tuesday , Oc tober 2 , and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings for adults , beginning at 8 o'clock , and Tuesday and Saturday nftornoons for children at 4:30 : p. m. on Tuesdays , and 2:30 : Saturdays. She has taught with success and has had large classes in Omaha for the past throe years. The prospects are she will have largo classes hero. Address 2,020 St. Mary's avenue , Omaha. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies , or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Who Will Help Out the Council ? The council has several matters of import ance on Us hands at the present time that are of considerable Interest to the citizens. First and foremost is the gas ordinance , that the aldermen handle as thouch it wcro dyna mite , nnd it is well perhaps that they nro very careful how they treat It , as their death warrant , politically , will bo sealed if they at tempt to ] uglo it out of sight for another period of years. The question of public im provements also takes up considerable of the time of the executive body , but Just at present they want everything kept as quiet as the grave. Another matter is that grant ing the Nebraska Telephone company an other charter , or of turning over to them the ono now holding in favor of the Council liluITs Telephone compaliy. Then coincs the question of the butchers' union , which wants an ordinance passed compelling all smaller dealers to pay u largo license lor the privi lege of peddling meat about the city. This causes a mammoth howl , as the citizens claim that thcso dealers buy meat at South Omaha and sell It to them at decent llgures , but If the ordinance ) Is passed maintaining a $150 license , as asked for , the price must , neces sarily go up , thus inflicting a direct hardship on the consumers. Next comes the electric light question , etc. , while lust and evidently least in the aldermanic mind is the question of saloon and gambling house ( lues , ponder ing over which the mayor has passed many a sleepless night. It may bo readily seen that the Council 15Hi IT3 alderman should have no time to think of boodle if ho gives proper attention to these many matters of public Interest , but as they are greatly neglected , It is barely possible that ho does occasionally allow his mind to relloct gently on the course pursued by his world's hero , the great McGarlgle , and then comes the poser , ' 'where is tlio boodle to como from ! " for , ns the mayor says , "there isn't any too much money in the treasury. " Now the question is , If the matters nbovo referred to are not so settled as to till the pockets of the councilman , what are they to do ) Until thcso questions are answered the matters cannot bo settled. Remember that Benson & Shepherd have uovor yet sold a lot that has not made the buyer money , and in most cases tholr money has been doubled , There is just as good a chance to make money now ns over and Benson & Shepherd - herd luvvo the property to do it with. Mrs. H. Lee , dress making and straw work. Call and see her. Fifth uvo. opp. court house. Alter the Manner of Tlicir Elders. There was a very interesting and enjoyable occasion ut the resilience of Mr. L. Harris , COO Mynster street , yesterday afternoon from 4 to 0 o'clock. H was the llrst anniversary of the birth of little Boulah Eva Harris , and it wus celebrated In a manner that might bu highly appreciated by babies of a much larger growth. A large number of Invita tions were Issued and thirty babies were present in response , ns wall as a number of older ones to look after the toddlers. The hfjtM Blja > .i&tfUi. . oems wcro decorated jylth amllax and lowers. Several of the .I03W were oo young ta thoroughly unuor land the situation , but they fluY- veycd and criticized each other n a manner that argtiei well for their future IHCCCSH in the whirl of fashionable society. Choice refreshments , with candies and ice cream wcro served. Master Willie /.er- rowski , live years , rendered two very pretty selections on the violin , nnd Mis ? Lottie Schurz , of the panic 1130 , played on the plnno md cang. Hoth nro quite accomplished llltie artists , and their future Is v - promising. The occasion was I'istiiy enjoyable , both to young ud ol'J , and will bo recalled with Benson & Shepherd wish to announce o investors in real estate that Benson ' second addition lots nro being sold nt , ho rnto of six to eight per day , nnd lint in a. short time these lots will luivo to bo bought of second owners nt n Inrgo ulvance in price. Call nt once if yon wish ono of these lots nt original prices. Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , cults and shirts. Cabcado Laun dry Co. _ The KtillitH | Visit Sioux City. About llfty members of Bluffs division , No. 2" , uniform rank , Knights of Pythian , oft last evening over the NorthweUeni to attend the encampment of the Third Iowa regiment at Sioux City. The knights made a Ino showing us they imroho.l to their train , leaded bv Dalby's military band of eighteen liecos , which nicompaiiicd them. The ball ; lven by the bo.vv Wednesday evening netted Lhein a neat sum , that will do considerable awards meeting the expenses of the hip. Colonel C. W. Hicks and Adjutant 1C. .1. Abbott accompanied the division. They will 1)0 absent two days. Sppculatlons in Hen ! Kstntc. Those desiring to make either largo or small investments in Council Blulls real estate nro requested to examine our list of property. It comprises n choice selection of lots in additions lying between the business portions of Omahn and Council Bluffs. Prices low nnd lorms easy. Title guaranteed. Money loaned on city property. Correspond ence solicited. Odell Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl street , Council Blulfs. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. q Artists preler the Ilallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 221 Broadway. I'ers' nal l'nrni'aulii. E. E. Hart left last evening for Boston. Mi33 Gcorgio Bennett , of Bluff street , leaves this evening for Mount Auburn. Miss Newell , l.Uo of Minneapolis , is now second operator at the transfer telegraph onleo. Charles Fox , of Fox it Hughes , has re turned home from a week's business trip to Chicago. Mhs Cclia Hughes is visiting with her brother John , who is attending college at Atchlson , Kan , Mr. Paul D. Hnynrs arrjved from Salida last Sunday evening and is attending the Commercial business college. Mrs. T. A. Clark und daughter Svllo leave to day for n six weeks' visit to New York City und the Atlantic coast. Mrs. Georiro A. Hnyncs , of Salida , Colo. , iirnvcd last Sunday ovcnmu , and is visiting lier mother , Mrs. L. H. Amy , iJIU Filtli ave nue. nue.W. W. .T. Hay , chief of the Chicago , Hosk Island & Pacific detective force , i < in the city accompanied by his wife , anil is attend ing United Statcb'couit. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Headland will spend this week enjoying the sights at Sioux City , with its corn palace. No\t week they will ire to St. Loun to take in the fair ut that place. M. H. Brct7 , night opjrator at the Chicago & Northwestern round house , lias returned from a three weeks' visit to friends in St. Joseph , Kansas City and other Missouri river points. Miss Ella Melntosh , ono of the former teachers of the Pierce street school , left yes terday for Dakota , whore she expects to re main. Tlio well wishes of hosts of friends go with her. Dr. Green lias returned from n visit to his old homo in Ohio , during wliiuh time ho at tended the G. A. H. cncampaiont at Colum bus. The doctor reports a splendid time , having met many of his old friends. Mrs. Ed Clemlnson , upon whom a difilcult and dangerous surgical operation wus per formed about ten days ago nt the W. C. A hospital , is getting along nicely , thanks to the surgical skill shown by the phjsieiuns nnd the excellent nursing she is receiving by the hospital attendants. Mr. N. B. Crauo , of Portland , Oro. , is in town for n few days , the guest of his cousin , Mr. George Crane , who is of this city or of the U. S. Masonic Benevolent association , sometimes no ono can tell which , as ho seems to have unbounded fuith in both , and will talk uninterruptedly of either. Sol Bloom , of Dcauwood , Dak. , is in the city , a guest of John T. Stewart. Mr. Bloom has bren in Now York City for some weeks buying tioods for his mammoth clothing es tablishment in the Black Hills country and stopped off hero a day or two to meet his old time friends , who are ahvai s glad to see him. him.Charley Charley Price , formerly local dotcctlve of the Milwaukee railway company , and now. employed in tlio same capacity at Kansas City , came up Monday evening to get ready to accompany the local division of the Uni form Hank , K. of P. , to Sioux City last even ing , to attend the regimental encampment. Charley looks halo and hearty and is the same Jolly old boy as formerly. Drew A l-'lvo Thousand Dollar Prize Two gentlemen living in Gillinm In this county have reaped the reward of a long Her- ies of investments in the Louisiana State Lottery. There has been a rumor for some t'mo ' past that souio gentlemen im Gllliam had drawn live thousand dollais in The Loui- sianna State Lottery but no certain intelli gence as to the matter having reached us , the Proyms reporter at Gllliam , Mr. M. D. Kcrr , investigated the case and ascertained the facts. Ho sends us tlio conclusive evi dence and particulars as follows showing that the drawing of the live thousand In cash is an actual and undisputed fact. Mr. Kerr says : The prize drawn here In the Loui siana State Lottery was S5.000 and was drawn by a ticket hold jointly between E. .1. Dunlap , the druggist here , and Mr. James Wooldridgo who is a salesman in the store of W. H. Land & Son. They received the cash through the Citizens Stock Bunk last Satur day. Their success is the result of several years regular Investment in these tickets. " Marshall ( Mo. ) I'roijrcss , Sept. I. Good dwellings nnd lots for sale on monthly payments by E. II. Sheafe & Co. , cor. Broadway and Mnin sts. , up-btnirs. Travelers ! Slop at the Bochtele. For bargains in real estate see K. II. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway nnd Main. street , upstairs. Loans mad a on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kun- bnll-Clmmp Investment company. Kdlsou'H First Plum ogrnh ] , Provence Journal : A gonllomnn re cently repeated to mo nn account given him by Mr. Thomas A Edibon of the mukintr of the lirst phonograph. It has not , so far as 1 know , boon in print , and is interesting , as showing the inventor's methods of working. Busily engaged on innumerable things , Mr. Kdison car ried in his mind for a long time the idea of the phonograph , turning It over nnd over , and from time to time jotting down sketches and memoranda concern ing its construction. At length ho said to nn old Gorman machinist , who mndo models for him , that ho wanted u ma chine constructed in n certain manner , but of the use of it ho gayo no hint. Now nnd then , as the work wont on , without seeing the model , Mr. Edison ordered certain changes , which , of course , were duly made. Finally , the Gorman was told to bring the machine for examination ; Mr. Edison fitted Into it the shoot of tinfoil , nnd turning the crank spoke into the funnel the somo- The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City , Is now platted into Beautiful , Largo Lots. Abolition minutes ride on the motor to Douglas street , Omaha. They lie on a level but elevated slriii of ground. About liOO jards from the new motor line to Omaha. Less than 15 miles from the Council BlulTs postolllco. Ncurly twice as large in b'r/.o in size ns most of the newly platted lots. Good public schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLES Perfect. ABSTRACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. GRADE Examine these lots with reference to the grade before buying a lot. The ordinary price of n lot is saved ou grade alone , if you buy ono of these lots. TERMS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will bo told for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE , .1. J. Brown building , 1ir > Pearl-St. , Council Blulls , Iowa. Smith's Bakery. "Wholesale Bread &r Oakcs. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WAXTJCD LOCAL Ai\B > TKAVJBLIXG AOCMTS OX COMMISSION what familiar verse about Mary nnd her little lamb. The Gorman regarded him as if ho thought ho had gone mad ; but when Mr. Edison reversed the motion and the phonograph pipingly repented his stanza , the old man throw up his hands nnd exclaimed in the utmost ns- tonishmont : "Mein Gott , it talks ! " Faults of digestion cause disorders of the liver , and the whole system be comes deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier perfect the process of digestion nnd assimilation , and thus makes pure blood. A Pnrnllpl Case. Detroit Free Press : "Boy , is that woman calling to you ? " queried n Fifth street pedestrian of n lad of ton who hat . "Probably. " "Is on the curb. she your mother11" ! "Sho says she is. " "Why don't you go in when she calls ? " "Did you over have the toothache1"Oh , " "Ever the dentist until yes , go you had to'"No. . " ' 'Well , this is n parallel case. " "I don't understand. " "But I do. . She's waiting to tan mo , and I'm putting it off in hopes thnt she'll forgot it. " NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Latest Novelties In INKS. C. I FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 151-1 IloiiKlBH > t. , pamha , Neb THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Prlcsd Machine. TlioEcliion Mlmeogmii'j , the bent apparatus for manifolding , autOBranhlo and typo wrttlntf work. 3,1)00 ) coplci can be taken. The Escolslor Cc.Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. MODroaaway Council llluCfs , Iowa. Established . 1607 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICI3. SPKCIALadvertlsements , such ns Lost , round , ToJ.Qan , Tor Sulo , To Kent , Wants , Hoard ing , etc. , v 111 bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TUN CUNTS PKU LINK for the first Insertion and rive Cents I'er I.lno for earn subsequent - sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our ofllce. No. 12 1'enrl Stiect , near llroadway. Council illulLs Iowa. WANTS. pUJKNlSIIKDroom for rout , 117 4th st. WANTED Young man familiar -lthtlierlty to solicit work on commission. Cnscado Laundry Co. s..v WANTED A thoroughly competent book keeper. None uopd applv who cannot fur nish recommendations from former employer. State salary wanted. Address A "I , llee olllco. Council lllullH , in. W ANTED Two ne\\s agcnta for trains. 1001) S. Main St. WANT1JD 75 men to lay street-car track on Hroa < Vi\ny. Wanes , J1.75 per day. Also ten Htono pavers. A. A. KfUert , Supt. , Council 1IUIIIV , la. ANY one Mho has real estate they l h to sell cheap for cash address "Heal Ustato , " llcoolllce. Council lllullH. POH UKNT Seven-room cottage , on the cor ner of yd ave. and Oth t-t. W. C. James. K for sale In car load lots. MulholUnd A : Co. POU SALE or tr.ido , for city lot , finest matcliod family team In state. No. ] 0i ! West llroadway. FOK KENT Seven-room house , modern im provements , good stable. II. C. Cory , Connell - ell Illutrs. FOK SALE My entlro slock of cook and hentlng stoves ; nlso a full Hue of furnltino at bottom rock pilces. ( leeds sold on pay ments. A. J. Mamlel. : ti 1 and Ui llroadway. [ 7\OK \ KENT A largo number of good d ellA - -A ? tnns Call and examine list. E. II. Shenfo \ , Co. , llroadnay and Main St. , up stalls FOK SALE llniber Miop at IV ) llroadway , Council lllulld ; ooil trade ; satisfactory reasons for belling ; bargain for the right man. T71OK EXPHANOE-A line , well assorted W.OOO JJ stock of statloneiy , fancy poodn , jewelry , etc. , In ii thrh lug toxvu for lesldenco In South Omaha. U. T. llryant & Co. , IL'3 Hroadway , Council Illulfs lo. OUBES for rant. Johnston & Van J'atten , H ill Main st. A 0-acrosmall fruit liirm very cheap. Just XV outside city limits , or 111 dlvulo Into II ) acre tracts to suit inircli.tsci. Jt T llryant & Co ANTED-Stocks of merchandise to ex change for city property i In Council Illuirs , Omaha , or western laud or chattels of any kind. \Vo mate exchanging n specialty. U. T. llryant & Co. , ( EM Hroadway. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , VETERINARY SURGEON. HOSPITAL 45 FOUETH STREET. Telephone No. 205. COUNUlfc BRUITS , : : 1O\VA H McDANELD & CO D , , , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. fc20 ud 823 ilnln &treatCouncll Dluffa.Iowa. YouMUST KEEP COOL SO GO TO Baird's for Fruits. Assorted Bnskols Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To 3 N. I. TIDBBTTS , nnd Snvo Monoy. _ No. IH.'i llromluar. For your JLightCarriages BUQGIE3 , CARTS nnd OTHER VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt Largest Stock nnd Lowest Prices. CITY M EAT MARK ETI * No. 12O Bronclwny. Telephone No. 2O1. ZL PROMPT DELIVERY. For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to BTJSHCJSTEI-iiLyS - No. ZO Mnln Stroot. SWANSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ' Heat 1'i'mioi ( Hid 0)y < ni < on Mantilla /\n/mrilM. / ALLEN'S RE STAURANT rinsrcLAss.vrnr HKSI'ICT. : No. 406 BROADWAY. OUJt JJXTltAOltDlXAItrJM } } ' J'KlCKti for SllOUS If the I'niif of ( lie JKuh 3'fmj > 'mi < m > / Oniijwlllfoii. nosrox HOOT \ - xuoi : STOIU : . i : . ; ; . ADAMS , v co , Xt117 > IlHuiifKiii/ / , ( . ' ( Wild ! lllnffn , lima. Successor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Brondwny. Buy Your GROCERIES of DURI.IN BROTHERS , 533 B'way All Fruits In Tholr Season. Tol. 2OO. Jf i'on Want Safe Deposit of Clwitp Loan , Call oil International Jintldliifi , Loan ami Investment Union 2ir' B"y A WHITE i = ° r. SS SEWING MACHINE. J Mnnnw-r. W. H. KNEPHBB , JSIO THE GROCER , 744 B'dway While at \KE MAMA WA TuUo tlio M. T. ROHB.EB For the Beach. A FINK DOUIILE JtECKKD STEAMER. E ! WITHIN THE PAST WI3EK WE HAVE 3IOUK THEN Till SE i'UKCIIASKS HAVE 1JKEN 3IADL AT The Bargains wo now oiler you cannot bo duplicated easter or west. They will probably never bo offered again. THIS IS HO JDVBRTlSlltO CATCH A But a Genuine Purchase and sale. Wo cannot begin to enumerate the bargains wo havo. I iOONGil BLUFFS CARPET GO , , T405 BROADWAY.ssseasa ssseasa I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , H . " " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Blurts , Iowa. Dl IDl/IT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 DUlllxL" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 9man mmt a mi mmf mmm mimn mm9 M mfmmmm i mmm mimHm i i Hm m i m f i Justice of the Peace. Ofllce over American Express , No. 419 N " Broadway , Council BlnfU , , Iowa. Law , Practice in the State and F-'dera QTHMC S , Attorneys at - O I UNL & " " Courtb. Olllcc Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-lleno Block , Council Blulle , Iowa. p HA7FN- : > enti6t > Room 0 , Opera House Block , Council Binds , lowa ESTABLISHED 184H INCORPOKATEU 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MASUFACTUKEUS. K&peclally Adai.toil . tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , i Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF - : - ENGS-IN3SS. Spccincatlons and estimates fiirnlslicd for romrlete ntcnm plants. Ilogulatlon. DuraWllty Guar- nutccd. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy caunl with Corllas Nou-Condonaluif. iiousu , ouii * KMirrs , IOIVA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. $50 CAS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots In Squiro'a addition to Council Bluffs , J will Boll the iincBt located lotb in the city for $50 cash payment , and long time on bulanco , to persons who desire to secure homos , and I will innkn litf- oral loans to these who dcfairo aid in huilding houses. Call at once and eea mo at Mabonlc Temple , Council Bluff * , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent , CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 ' . . > , * u. r il mi L L