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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIp ? FRIDAY , OCTOBER 5. 1888. I THE DAILY BEE. a COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1OI5. NO III I'KAltlj BTltHUT. Delivered by carrier In Anv 1'nrt of the City tit Twenty Cents 1'crcck. . II. W. TII/ION . . .MANAUint. . Orricr. No. 4J. KniToit , No.- ) . M1XOU MKNTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing company. Only $10.75 at Ghupmnn'n nrt store , llegular meeting of tlio republican club this , Friday , evening. The funeral of Miss Phoebe Fleinming tuko place at 20 : ! ! p , in. The cedar blocks arc strewn along Fifth avenue , ready for the pavers. Now full ( roods just received at Kci- tor's , merchant tailor , ; tlO Broadway. William II. McLean and Miss Howena Van Horn wore united in marriage yes terday afternoon by Hev. D. II. Cooley , of the Baptist church , at his residence on Avenue A. The famMy of J. M. Jenkinscorner of Vorhces and Union streets , are rovcl- ling in the delightful experience of the llrst baby. 'i\o little girl arrived Wednesday morning. The Omaha Republican yesterday gave a sneer at Council BluflSj calling it a "moss-covered" city. The improve ments going on in all parts of Council Blufls , except in the subscription list of the Republican , don't show it. At (1 ( o'clock last evening the rails of the electric motor line were laid to Broadway Methodist church. The pavers are fully six .squares behind and it will bo several days before the paving is all replaced. The new school building is now up to the top of the third story , and the roof timbers were being placed in position yesterday. There will bo no dilllculty in having the building inclosed by the 1st of No\ ember , as specified by the con tract. David Pfeiffcr , the laborer who was fatally injured by the caving of a dirt bank at Hughes' brick yard Tuesday afternoon , died Wednesday night. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from his residence on Avenue E between Ninth and Tenth streets. Captain L. B. Cousins wants it dis tinctly understood that the latest ar rival at his homo is a girl the dainti est , smallest , sweetest bit of humanity that over took up its dwelling among men. The father of the little one says "she is a daisy , " and his opinion in the matter is authoritative. The work on the Merriam block is still greatly delayed by the failure of the out stone contractors to supply that material for the foundation of the iron columns. The floor joists have been placed as far as possible. As soon as the stone arrives the work of raising the walls can bo continued. Marriage licenses were issued yester day to William F. Briggs , of this county , and Sarah E. Maston , of Niles county , Michigan , and \V. II. McLean , of New York City , and Kowona Van Horn , of Youngstown , O. The latter couple were married by Kev. T. J. Mackay , of St. Paul's church. Shonir O'Noil has been notified to arrest an escaped convict who sot lire to the jail at Sao City , la. , and stole two horses to get away. He is described as a Swede , light complexion , smooth face , twenty-five yeais of ago , and was dressed in blue clothes. A Vcward of t200 is ollcrcd for his recapture. Boozers were plenty in the police court yesterday. Taxes wcro assessed as follows : William Writrht , John H. Smith , John DineenM. llaggarty , Jake Shoupo , W. II. Russell , Gcorgo Brooder , II. A. Allonsworth , $8.10 each ; John Titter , M. McCarthy , $7.00 each ; Will Gj'een , vag , fifteen days on the street. The advance guard of the Broadway tracklaying force reached the Methodist church last night , and it will require but a few hours work this morning to got the double track in running order as far as that point. It is doubtful whether the paving will all bo replaced by tno end of next week , as the pavers uro not getting along as rapidly as was expected. The tracklayers will bo put to work setting the poles for the over head wire. A few days ago Christian Fisher , a farmer of Mills county , lost his pocketbook - book in South Omaha. It contained about $50 , besides very valuable papers. Yesterday A. D. Styles , a Union Pacific conductor , called at the Kiel house and rcturncU the lost pocket-book with its contents intact , for Mr. Hoist to return to the owner. Such an action not only inspires gratitude on the part of those directly alYcctcd , but increased con fidence in the honesty of men. Street Commissioner A very has just completed relaying the paving on the cast side of North Main street , where the grade was recently changed in or- flor to drain the street properly. There had been a depression there for some time , and a pool of water stood there Until it was in a fair way to breed ma laria , and the city council ordered the nuisance abated. Another good picco of work done by the street commis sioner was in front of the Ogdcn house , on Broadway , where a similar nuisance was abated. On both of these streets there is now perfect drainage , and no more pools will stand month after month an eyesore and constant menace to the public. A cordial invitation extended to nl. to attend the millinery display Friday and Saturday from 10 a. in. to 9 p. in. II. FltlEDMAX. See Forest Smith's special column. For the Footlights. The following attractions are booked for Dohany's for the remainder kof the month : October 8 George II. Adams in Ho , She , Him and Her. October 11 Madame Juch concert company. October 20 Cold Day company. October i2 ! Maggie Mitchell. October 24 Bleak IIouso. October 2C Johnson & Slaven's min- Btrels. October 30 Milton Nobles. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. Mrs. ti. Simmons , drcssmukor , 314 Broad way , over Kiscinau's , on electric motor line. Special advantages to Omuha ladies. Day In Court. None of the in ' cases yesterday's as signment were ready for trial in the district court , and after making disposi tion of iv few other cases an adjournment was taken until this morning at 10 o'clock. The jury returned a verdict finding Eyril guilty of grand larceny. He will "bo sentenced Saturday , An in- loraatlou will bo filed against his part- Jior , Vuiulcrpool , for rocoivlngVptolon 'tiroportv , aim the last of the trio , Stan ley , will bo allowed to depart and xd- Vised to shun bad company in the fu ture. _ Have our wagon call for your soiled clotheH. Cascade Laundry Co. * B. B , Wadsworth 4 : Co. loau'monojr. DOINGS ABOUT THE RLUFFS , The Snd Error of Voters Who Think They Need Not Register. IMPROVING TELEPHONIC SERVICE Jlrnvy Mortgages Ijlglit Day In Court . The Aldermen Drive About Town The AVclKhninstcr on Protection. Increase of Telephone Service. For several weeks past the matter of developing and extending the present telephone service of the city has been ponding. A. F. Cutter , of the Iowa company , has made frequent excursions here for the purpose of perfecting t-omo plan by which an independent line to Glen wood could be constructed. To ef fect this a combination with the Ne braska Telephone company , in the mat ter of local arrangements for the trans action of business , was deemed ad visable , and elTorts wore made to bring about such an association. Mr. Cutter and Manager Lane visited the promin ent business men of the city , to whom the plan was unfolded. It was received with considerable favor , but the matter was not fully settled and the details completed until yesterday. The local ollico has been well con ducted and the people have had an elli- cient service , but from the results al ready secured to the business it was thought that a further outlay of money in the development of the local business was , if not necessary , advisable at least. For several days General Manager Drake , of the Nebraska Telephone com pany , has been in the city laboring to secure certain things , which would aid materially in the olliciency of the ser vice. These details arc now settled. The line to Glenwood is an assured fact ; a more direct connection with Omaha , and a better means of communication with all outside points are other points of advantage secured. The local ollico will bo enlarged three-fold , and the working force , outside and inside the ollico , will bo increased. The line in the city will be rebuilt. Poles that are higher and have a greater carrying rapacity for wires will bo erected between the Northwestern depot and the Methouist church. In the mat ter of poles an ctlort has been made to unite the services of the motor line and telephone line , so that only one system of poles need be erected. To accommo date the telephone folks the poles must stand erect and be fifty feet high. This will cost about $2 , < ; 00. Those of the mo tor company must be erected at an in cline of about thirty degrees , and can be put up for much less money , so that it does not seem that a combination is probable. The members of the city council favor granting to both com panies what is necessary to make both systems successful. The business men of the city hold the same attitude , but are largely opposed to cumbering the streets with so many poles as separate systems for each company would make necessary. In the interest of all par ties interested it seems as though a combination of this kind might bo made. _ _ A Word to the Wise. If you are contemplating making an investment why not select n good bar gain instead of being contented with just an ordinary lot , and why not get a perfect title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and get something choice , at a low figure andon easy terms. ODELL Bites & Co. E. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Otlico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. We have no competitors in finishing collars , cull's and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. _ Fat Chattel mortgages involving over $ . ' { 75,000 wore yesterday filed for record at the olllce of the county recorder. The papers were five in number and were given by the Union Pacific rail way company to the American Loan and Trust company. The latter organ ization advanced the money for pur chasing now rolling stock as follows : Ton passenger locomotive engines and lenders , Nos. 781 to 790 inclusive , from the Brooks locomotive works. Cost , $9200. . Ten passenger locomotive en gines , Nos. 700 and 791 to 799 inclusive , from the Rhode Island locomotive works. Cost , 991,200. Ten locomotive passenger engines , Nos. 701 to 770 in clusive , from the Rogers locomotive and machine works. Cost , 8100,000. Twelve emigrant sleepers , Nos. fc96 to 899 in clusive , and Nos. 972 to 979 inclusive , from the Pullman Palace Car company. Cost , $48.H45.GO. Fifty refrigerator cars , Nos. : < 2,050 to ! i2,100 inclusive , from the Michigan Car company. Cost , $14,500. A little less than three months ago the same company filed mortgages amounting to S480,000. These , together with the newbridge mortgages , amount ing to $ . )00KM ( ) , are the heaviest deals recorded during the present year. See Forest Smith's special column. Hchool 1'or Mrs. Magrano will open classes hero at Bono's hall 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 afternoons for children at 4:30 : p. m. on Tuesdays , and 2liO : Saturdays. She has taught with success and has had largo classes in Omaha for the past three years. The prospects are she will have largo classes hero. Address 2,020 St. Mary's avenue , Omaha. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Plain dressmaking and sowing. Miss Hanson , No. 919 Avenue II. A Xow neclstry. Thcro is a prevalent idea among voters of all parlies that a now regis tration will not be necessary this year. It is not to bo wondered nt that voters got confused in regard to the registry , for the law has boon changed so much of late years. Nine out of ten voters think that it is not necessary for them to register again this fall , but this is a grave error. An entirely now registra tion is to bo made. Every voter should boar this in mind , und see to it that when the board meets his name is reg istered properly. The now law pro vides that every presidential year anew now registration must be made , and that when a voter is thus registered ho need not register again for four years , This latter purl of the provision is doubtless the cause why so many voters are misled. They think bccaube thov veglstored last spring that they do not - ed to register again for four yt-ars. The , overlook , the , r.cqulrcmonl for a rtistryjlho | tAfavl eacli ' tinl year. Kvory voter should endeavor to spread this correction ou the minds of others , to there may bo a full under standing. Boots , shoes. Kiniiehnn's , 'CIO B'way. J. G. Tiplon has bargains in real estate. E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlldental. Olllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-staire. A Democrat omolul Wnntn Protection. The city wcighinnstor and the council are at sword's points in regard to the recent ordinance passed to cover the question of city weighing. The weigh- master has been enjoined from enforc ing it and claims that the council had no idea of protecting him when the ordinance was parsed. He demands the passage of another ordinance , but the council refuse1' , claiming that ho prom ised to make returns for his work of the pa 4 two years when they agreed to jia s the other ordinance , and that ho has failed to do so. Ho says ho does not propose to pass over money when the city gives him no more protection than anv other weighers. The council bases its claim on the ground that the city furnibhes scales , ollico room , heat , light , etc. , and should receive something in return. Amy in sists that ho is entitled to the ollico and intimates very plainly that the council luiibt bee to it that all of the weighing is done on his scales or the city will receive no fees from him. A dibcussion on this ubiect was indulged in a day or two ince by the weighmabter and Alder- nan Lacy and it came to a sudden tcr- nination. The former was arguing that ho interests of the people demanded -ho - passage of such an ordinance as ho lesired. Said ho : "Tho people want lome assurance that they are getting nil weight , and they can't have it un- ess they come up hero and weigh on ho city scales. " ' 'I don't know about that"replied the , 'eteran of the council. ' 'I guess they hink their chances just as good now as .hoy would bo then. How is anyone going to know that vour weights will be nil right ? " The weighmabter cnst a withering opk upon him but the alderman did not vither "worth a cent , " and the nspir- int for monopolistic weighing turned lis attention elsewhere. "Weitfhmnster Amy is the only demo- ratic city official who insists on pro- ection. See Forcbt Smith's special column. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s oan olllcc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , ind all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The finish on our collars , cuffs and hirts cannot be equalled. Cascade L.aundry Co. An Aldcrnmnic Hide. The city council was out yesterday tfternoon looking over the city with an jyo to future improvements. Park Commissioner Graham and Chief En gineer Birkinbine , of the waterworks company , accompanied the aldermen on heir trip. Park avenue was visited id the ground looked over to see if the dea of Commissioner Graham , in ro- ard to granting a right-of-way to the park , was uracticablc. The party then drove to Lower Broadway for the pur- nosoof locatingtho proposed now engine louse. The council is much divided on this latter question , and the matter is very far from being settled. Said one of the aldermen yesterday : "I am very inuch opposed to erecting a cheap build ing down there , for it will bo but a short time until that part of the city will need as great protection as Middle Broadway or Main street. I don't think t advisable to build a house that would have to bo replaced in a year or so by a more expensive one. The trouble' is that but very few people have a correct idea of the great Changes that are going on in the western part of the city , and cannot fully reali/.o the justice of the claims of the citizens in that locality. " tell you that a year from to-day will see a wonderful change down there , and \vo must plan accordingly. I want the situation more fully understood before any definite action is taken , and think the council should go slow in the mut ter. " Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies , or anything of value at low rates of interest. No ublicity fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ollico cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Common Council I'rococdlnijH. The city council met in adjourned ses sion last evening , President Lacy in the chair. Present , Aldermen Bel linger , Kncpher and Waterman. A communication from the Omaha Odorless Sanitary company was read and filed. D. K. Dodson's bill for inter-section grading was allowed. A petition asking for the removal of fences on Stutsman street was granted and the city en gineer was instructed to give necessary grade. A verbal petition was presented by Leonard Everett asking for the location of a fire hydrant in the vicinity of his residence. Referred. A petition of Fred II. Spotman for a clerk at a salary of $25 per month was read and rejected , Aid. Waterman voting aye. Several intersection estimates were allowed and orders drawn for the vari ous amounts. The reports of the city officers were presented , read and ordered filed. Sidewalk resolutions 92 , i 3,1)1 ) and 95 , embracing work done by R. C. Borgcr and C. J. Catterlin , were ordered pub lished according to law. A petition for sewer on Pierce street , between First and Stutsman streets , was granted. A resolution was adopted making it the duty of the city treasurer to call in all city warrants issued before July 4 , 1888. 1888.A A petition was read from William Beck und certain associates asking for the right to operate a pony express in the city. W. A. Mynstor , Esq. , ex plained the meaning of the petition. Aid. Knepber moved that the peti tion bo granted and the city solicitor be instructed to prepare the necessary ordinance. Adopted. A bill of $1 was presented to pay for a certain booit which gives the cost ol electric lighting in the various cities ol this country. Aid. Waterman moved that the bill bo allowed. Aid. Knopbor : Where is that book1 } Aid. Waterman : 1 have it at my place of business. Aid. Knepher : Then you ought to pay for it , The clerk : It shows that wo are pay ing more for our lighting than any city in the United States. Aid. Wntermun : Yes , wo are getting the least light for the most money of anyone anywhere. Aid. Lacy ; You were -in favor o BUHKE'S ADDITION. 66 . * tt o The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City , Is now platted into Beautiful , Largo Lots. About ten minutes ride on the motor to Douglas street , Omaha. They lie on a level butolovated strip of ground. About UOO yards from the new motor line to Omaha. Less thiin 1 j miles from the Council Hi"lift's postolllco. Nearly twice as largo in si/.o in si/o as most of the newly platted lots. Good pub'lie 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 a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy 0110 of tlio.se lots. TERMS To a good class of purchasers iv hunted number of lots will bo sold for ono-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest , ffib' to FINLEY BURKE , J. J. Brown building , 115 Pearl-St. , Council Blulls , Iowa. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET. Manufacturers and Wholcvnlu Do lors In SenjLseige ofA.11 Kinds. Orders 1'r. inptly Filled und Delivered. NO. 8.IIROAIMVAY. . - - TELii , ; IIO.\E XO. making a ton ycrttfrscontrnct with the company the other night. What's the matter with that ? . Aid. Waterman : 1 was in favor of making a contractat the reduced prices given. Aid. Lacy : The difference is so small that there is/Tory little to cheese between them. The marshal was'instructed ' to have all gas and water stop boxes on the treots put down to the sidewalk grade. Ii was ordered that the Northwestern railroad company shall place crossings on all tracks crossing First avenue. It was ordered that the Omaha and Council BlulTs Bridge company plunk Avenue A between 'and on the outside of the motor traoks-from Thirteenth to Twenty-sixth street. Adjourned until next Tuesday even ing. _ Persona" ! Paragraphs. R. P. Oflicor is at home from Sioux City and the corn palace. Mrs. S. Watson is visiting her son , J. N. Watson , 717 East Broadway. Mrs. J. B. P. Day , of Castana , la. , is visiting with the family of J. T. Ander son , on Benton street. Mrs. Smith Hooton has returned from a visit of several WCCKS with friends in the eastern part of the state. M. B. Brown returned yesterday morning from a month's hunting trip in Wyoming and Montana. A special train of refrigerator cars is expected the fore part of next week. Emmet R. Finley has returned from Dos Moines , where ho was admitted to the bar. Ho was the only one out of a class of twenty-eight who could answer all the questions propounded. Mr. B. Brown has returned from a four weeks' visit to the western wilds. Ho has many trophies of his skill as a marksman and angler , and the tales he tolls of his experiences make the lover of these things turn green with envy. J. W. Parish , the effcient stenog rapher who was with J. G. Tipton last year , has returned from Eldorado , Kan. , and assumed his old position in Mr. Tipton's ofliee. With his other duties Mr. Parish will pursue a course of study in law. ChnmniHiua Subscriptions. The notices of the first assessment for the Chautauqua assembly have been sent out. Many have forgotten the terms of the subscriptions , and in re sponse to mrnorous inquiries THK BKK give the needed information. Subscrip tions of $ lo and less are to bo paid on call ; from $15 to $30 in two equal pay ments ; from $30 to $60 in three equal payments ; subscriptions above $00 are to bo paid in assessments , the first call to bo 25 per cent. The calls arc to bo thirty days apart. hove That Lmfltcil. Memphis Avolancho : A romantic marriage occurred in Little Rock yes terday. The contracting parties were engaged thirty-one years ago , but the match was brokenoflf. . Both have since married and raised families ; the one became a widower and the other a widow. After so long a separation they have now joined their lives to- trethor. HOT WATER HEATINC WIND MILLS , IRON and WOOD IDPUMPS PUMPS , PIPE and FITTINGS , JTOIIX No. 5U1 Main Strent. Correspondents Mention This Paper. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. WOBroaaway Council muffs. Iowa. EsUWltUt * . . Mil SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. SPKri.\I..idvertllii'mt nts suc-htis Lost , round , To Loan , 1'or Sale. To Kent , Wants , Hoard- int , ' , etc. , will he lnm > rtpil In thl.s roluiuu at the low Ifttu of Ti.V : CUNTS I'lllt UNI' tor the first liHciticm und Kivu Cents I "or I.Ino for each hub- sequent Inxerllon. I.ciivo udviTtlboments at oiiroffire. No. 12 1'enrl Street , near llroadway , Council lllutls Io\vi. WANTS. ; Olt Itr.NT ( ion < l house and stable , Just out- sltlu of city. Apply to lloraco Kteictt for sale in tar load lots. Mulhollaud i Co. OK HUNT FurnNhi-d front loom , for tlemcn. 23.1 N. Second street FOK SAI.U UK TUAK-Te.un of Itorses.lmr- ness nml WIIKOII. Will sell cliuap for cash. or trade for city -property. Apply to lloiaco Ev erett. WANTnn-Kvcryliody to Know that I vill not be undersold In either furnltuie or stoves. It's your patronage j want , and Jtidno for yourself. 1 also buy all llrst class IIOUM-- hold Koods. No rubbish wanted. A. J. Maude ) , Id and 3-i Broadway. WUNISHEDroom for rent. 117 4th at. WANTKD Voting man familiar with the city to nollclt work ou commission. Cascade Laundry Co. . * . WANTRD A thoroughly competent book keeper. Nom > need upplv who cannot fur nish recommendations from former employer. State salary wanted. Address A 21 , Dee olllce. Council llluirs , la. "IjlOU KIINT Seven-room cottaire. on the corA - A ? ncroflld nve. and Uth Kt.V. . C. James. FOK SALE or trade , for city lot. finest matched faintly team In state. No. KC- Wust llroadway. FOK Itr.NT A lar e number of good ilwelK lues. Call aud examine list. K. II. Slieaf o & Co. , llroadway and Main St. , up stairs. HOUSKS for rent. Johnston A : Van Patten , : u Main st. FOREST SMITH'S SPECIAL f ANT T71OK SALE House of n rooms ; closets nnil J ? cellar. Largo lot , grod barn , woil and cis tern. Krult trees. A good home. WMI K. Pierce Bt.5 blk to s > t. cars. tS.100 ; e.isy terms. FOH S.U.K House of 5 rooms ; cellar anil closets ; largo lot , dUxliM , on 4th live. A cheap homo at K,1UO ! ; easy terms. U SALi : One Hroadwny lot. 4fixl20. noith side , between -Ttliand th st.s ; fMK ) . TT1OH SALK-Unu llroailwny lot.44xaOC , c. side , -1 ? cor.'d st. , only f I.IKJU. FOH SAM : Tno lots , IWxiaioach , s. e. cor. 9th live , aud Ifith st. lloth for JK > U ; a great bargain. "I71OU SAI.i : 8 2-10 acie , just west of the - * - union depot ; tuOJ per acre. Fine for plat ting. FOU SALi : n S-IO acres Just west of union depot , $1,000 per acre. FOR SAI.K 1 acres on both sides of U. T. It. It , track , ' . ' , milo vest of union depot ; would make a tlnu addition to Council llluIfsorUmalia. Only t , W per acre. Foil SAl < F.-Iot 44x120 on 1st a\o , near N. W. It. It. depot , ou N. W. track ; cheap at J X . FOlt BALK I.otB , houses and lots , and acre propel ty in all parts of the city ; cheaper by ' - 0 per ( ent thnu it can be bought 90 days from now. Call and examine my list before buying. FOREST SMITH , Iloom 4 , Urd Floor , Urown Building. TREE OF LIFE ! A positive euro for Liver niul Kidney troub les , nil Hlood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep sia , und Sour Stomach , is found In MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local druggists and druggists everywhere. I'rico $1 per bottle , bix lor $5. Addresb all communications to J. U. IIIOOIIK , Council Bluffs , la. BABBITT TRACT JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE Largo lots ; easy of access , with splendid sewerage opportunity. Close proximity to business iiortiou of city , vicinity of good churches and schooK Ju-it oil Broad'way. Electric motor for all points in city and Omaha every seven min utes. Easy terms. Perfect title. -FOR ) SALE BY- ( F. J. DAY , No. 39 Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK & CO. , Broadway and Main J. G. TIPTON , 527 Broadway , FRANK COOK , No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN , 33 Main Street , AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BROKERS COUNCIL UL.l'1'I'S . , IOWA. BASKET &a&k + /Oor Smith's Bakery. Bread & Oskak PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / Hydraulic anil Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimate * , HPIDl/IMDIMT \ " " Specifications. Supervision of 1'ublic Work. I3rown Building , Council Hlull's , Iowa. CIMI ITV Dl ( D1/L Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 rlllLLT DUnlXL. " Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MMiMMIVMM V MBi H M MM BMi MHMMHM MHM MBMMI OT VMMMMMMMM B BMaB MMi M MI ID7 Justice of the Peace. Ofllce over American Express , No. 419 NQPUII " Broadway , Council Blullb , Iowa. CTHMC J ? , QIM ? Attorneys nt Law , Practice in the State and Federa O I Ull L. ( X Ol IVI O" Courts. Onice Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Beno Block , Council Blufl'h , Iowa. * p HA7FNDc"tist | Room C | ° Pera H ° " 6C Block , Council BUill's , low * 184 INCOHPOUATUU 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MAXUI'ACTUIIEKS. Especially Adapted fol SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC CUT-OPP ENGINES , Speculations and cellmates furnished for complete steam plants. Hegulatlon. Durability Ou.ir- Sliteed. Can show letters from users w hero fuel Kconomy In equal with Corliss Noii-l'omleuilue ; im.\\cii ; , COIJ.VC'II , KM/i'I'S , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 2GO THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PEICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. ' 1'ho Killson Mlmpoernpli , tlio bc t apparatus for munlfuUIInt ; , autoxraphla nd typo writing work. 3UJU copli'B can Lo tuken. The Excelsior Cs.Council Bluffs , la. D , H. McOANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 120 and U3 JUln Streot.Coaacfl IJluffn.Iowra. S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH CTHSET. Tolcion ] ! < No.05. . niiurrs , t low FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINEHY 1C14 Bouglos , NeD. T