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    THEOMAHA DAILY , BEE : MONDAY. OOTOBEK S , 1888.
THE 3) ALLY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ori'icn , NO in yruiiivr.
Delivered by _ carrier In Anv 1'nrt of tboCltyat
' 1S tf Lt
JI. W. T1I/1ON LtMANAOIIH. .
lifiM.ei Orrtcti No. 4) ) .
Nimn r.tiiioit , rso.si.
3IINOU MI3STIOX.
N. V. Plumbing pompimy.
F. ! . IJre/conppoiir * this morning with
n now ud vurtl-iuinont. Look it up.
Now full ( roods just received at llci-
tor's , merchant tailor , . ' 110 Hrotulwiiy.
The usual mtinhor of Sunday guz/lors
were roundt'.d up yesterday by the po
lice.
Walter I. Smith and A. S. 11117011011
will address the republicana of Avucu
this oveniny.
1) . I'uttoii lias eoininciired the erec
tion of a commodious dwcHiiiir luius-o on
Second tivuiuu * near Sixteenth Htreet.
The I'Mfth avenue pavinj , ' is laid as far
ni Sixth wtivet. and will ho comoluliMl
through to Pearl street to-morrow
night.
The Council 1 Huffs Carpet company
makes a special drive at curtains this
week. Sco their advuriisomont else
where.
The iiicinbcrH of the Patriarchs Mili
tant , I. O. O. I'\ have arranged to visit
their brethren in Omaha on the 18th ol
this month.
The boards of registry for the enroll
ing of names of voters , uill meet in the
fccveral precincts of the city on Thur.i-
iluy , October 'Joth.
The South western liuptibt absociatiou
will meet at Shenandoiih next Friday ,
and continue over Sunday. A number
will attend from this city.
The I'litiuUiuqua ( Mrclo meets this
evening in tile board of trade rooms. A
full attendance is desired , and every
body inited to join the Circle for the
bl'U'.UII.
The brisk work on the now school
building will be finished in two or three
days , but this will not complete Con
tractor \Veavi > r's contract , as ho will
also do the plastering.
The roof of the ticket ofllco at the
oasi end of the Union 1'acille liridgu
was lircd Saturday by a spark from a
imsslng locomotive , but the blaze was
extinguished without dilllculty.
The llrct of many proposed building
improvements in the Cochrane addition
has been commenced. The foundations
are laid for two new residences on 1'a-
eillc street , and several new houses will
bo built there before snow Hies.
A Inrgc- attendance is desired at the
meeting at republican headquarters to
morrow evening to nrgatii/.u a llambcau
club for the campaign. A fund has
boon set apart for the purchase of llain-
beaus. and tho.-o joining will bo at no
expense in that , diruction.
1'eler Hans Peterson , ayed thirtyyears
died yesterday of typhoid fever ! The
funeral will lie hold at the residence ,
Twenty -lir.-t Avenue and Twelfth street
tills afternoon at U o'clock. Ho leaves a
wife and ono one child. Ho had only
been in this country four mouth * .
Some attractive musical entertain
ments are liuing planned for the HI nil's
this season. Among them will bo an
organ recital by the famous Mr. Eddy.
A concert in which Mrs. Skelton tlio
pianist and Mrs. Wadsworth , the so
prano , now of Lincoln , will take part , is
also promised.
Frank Vciiawine , formerly of Ruilio
& Yenawine , has been , with hisbrothor ,
iimnnging the telephone and district
messenger systems in St. Joseph since
leaving here. He has lately put in
that city a system of police and 11 ro sig
nals , connected with the other systems
under his charge.
The HlulTs ball team wont to Noola
yesterday to ' 'try on * ' the nine of that
place a second time. Thov tried it once
before , and wore beautifully left. Yes
terday , however , there was a change ,
and Ncola was overwhelmingly de
feated. The score was 2o to o , uiid the
boys came homo highly elated.
W. II. Heck has found the gold
watch and chain lost by him about two
months ago. It was found in a pile of
rubbish in the rear of the Mint , where
ho dropped it. Ho looked there for it
at the time , but f..iled to discover it. It
was probably raked up with the rubbish
and was found when the pile was re
moved.
John Short gays now if ho is alone in
hit , attempt to impeach Aldornmn Wat
erman , the light uill not bo a weak ono ,
as intimated in Tin : Mm : . lie is direct
ly interested as a taxpayer , and if others
will not do their duty , ho proposes to do
his , niul will-make the battle as strong
as in his power. Ho will at least have
the satisfaction of having done his duty.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
Mrs. L. Simmons dressmaker , D14 Hrnnri-
wtiy , over Kisnmm's , on electric motor lino.
Special advantages to Omaha Indies.
Money loaned at L. H. Crafts & Co.'s
loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horses ,
wagons , poiKonal property of all kinds ,
and all other articles of value without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential. ' *
S. H. Wadsworth . ! c Co. loan money.
The P. K. O. will meet with Miss
Badollet Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
A. full attendance is desired as business
tf importance will como before the
meeting.
Personal
R. II. Foster and bride have arrived
homo from Wisconsin.
G. F. Holton. late of Chillicotho , Mo. ,
lias located in this city.
Colonel F. C. Hoed , manager of the mo
tor line , left Saturday evening for Kan-
bas City on a business trip , lie will bo
absent about two weeks.
Mr. O. O. St. John , of the Revere
house , loft Saturday evening for Kansas
to bo gene about a month. Ho may
Blump the state for Fisk before his re
turn.
George Harrington hasroturnod from
Sioux City , whore ho was at work while
the corn palace was open. Dick Rick-
etts is still there and will probably re
main.
J. L. Temploton and sister , Mrs. W.
N. Young , have returned from Ne
braska City , whore they went to attend
the wedding of a niece , Miss Minnie
Orogg to Mr. Clare , county superin
tendent of bchools.
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. , ofllco cor. Broadway
and Main , over American express.
Wo'have no competitors In finishing
collars , culTd and shirts , Cascade Laun
dry Co.
The llnish on our collars , cults and
shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade
Laundry Co.
Boots , shoos. Kinnelmn'B , 3:20 : U'wuy.
Notice the beautiful ttiiish given col
lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry
company.
TUP viMiTt > I\T pnnxi/'Mf ni itppn
lIIhOTSIKOLNCILBLll'FS ' ,
The Salvation Army HnsThln Rnuks
But Intends Staying.
THE PROPOSED PONY EXPRESS.
Will It Ho "Mainly Tor
AVIilhky Prom OmalmV Pci-honnls
mid Other Uriel' Him of News
About lown.
The SntrntlonlHtfl Will Stay.
"How In the Salvation army prosper
ing ? ' ' inquired a lliM : man of ono of the
workers recently. "Oh , wo are getting
along pretty well , " was the answer.
"Of course we don't expect very largo
audiences during the summer months. "
"Whv is that ? "
"Well , > ou s-ce. the majority of the
people who attend our meeting.- ! are
laboring people many of Vao poorer
class and after world'jg hard all day
they do not feel UUo coining out to any
religious se-'vico hi the evening. They
have -r0 little time to spend with their
lamilies that they prefer to put their
evenings in with them , either at home
or out walking. ' '
' Your evening parades are not as
largo as formerly. "
"No. You see the above fact partially
accounts for that. Then again. Most
of our converts arc made during the
winter. Then they parade with us.
In the spring some of them go away
from the city ; others get lukewarm , and
do not take the interest they did at
lirst. In fact , wo have about the same
experiences that the churches have.
The weather , special services , extra
attractions and many other things
largely govern these matters every
where. You know what a great time
we had when Mr. Hooth was hero ? Wo
are going to have another hallelujah
meeting this month. "
"How about backsliders ? I notice
every little while some of your members
go back on the army 'and gets to
'budging , ' or in some scrap or other. "
"Oh , yes ; we must expect that. Ill all
religious work a certain per cent of the
new converts don't stick , and , of course ,
we sutler the same way. "
"Hut it seems a larger per cent fall
away from the army than from the
churches , " persisted the reporter.
"That may be , but I hardly think so.
You see most of us have been hard
cascssomoof ; us were well-known to the
police in the past ; so , of course , when one
of the boys fall down the police know it
and it gets into the paiiors. Wo do
not have many backsliders. Many
a poor man to-day blesses the army , for
it has been the means of their salva
tion. "
"Uo the police bother you much in
your parades ? "
"Not much. We are careful of the
drumswhea meet her e.- . . and I don't
believe there has been an accident for
a year that wo ir/o responsible for. "
"What are your purposes for the fu
ture ? "
"I suppose you mean if wo are hero to
stay. Of course wo are. Did vou over
know of a grand religious revolution to
fail ? We are bound (41 ( stay. Tbo army
has its special place and work , and it
will do it. Yes , the army will stay. "
The Salvation corps of this city is
making arrangements to celebrate the
second anniversary of its establishment
'
here , on the I'-Hli , 'Kith and 14th of the
present month. Several ollicersoftho
army from other point * will be present ,
among them Captain Shilts , formerly
stationed here , Captain Cadajan and
wife and Lieutenant Iloald , of Omaha ,
and Lieutenant Barling , of Oskaloosa.
The programme will consist of a harvest
thanksgiving and anniversary meeting
Friday evening , banquet anil jubilee
meeting Saturday evening , and a jubi
lee meeting all day Sunday.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel
security of every description. Private
consulting rooms. All business strictly
conlidental. Ollico 60(1 ( Broadway , cor
ner Main street , up-btairs.
Not a Water Route.
"Say , Bii : : man , this new pony express
business conies Justin the nick of time , "
said ono of the city olllcials yesterday.
'Indeed ! How so ? " inquired the
scribe.
"Well , they are gradually closing
down on the saloons , and it has got so
that all the bettor class of liquor dealers
have been driven out of the business. It
won't be long until the others will have
to bhut up shop , and then whore is the
budge to como from ? Of course , there
will bo joints all over the city where
those who are 'on' can got all they
, vant , but there are a great manv of
our citizens who like a drilik occa
sionally , yet they would not pat
ronize these 'holes in the wall. '
Now , this pony express will settle the
whole thing. All a man will have to do
will bo to call up a mounted messenger
by telephone , send him over to Omaha
and in loss than half an hour ho will bo
back with a pint , quart or gallon , or
whatever has been ordered. The open
ing of the now bridtro puts rates for
crossing right down to hard pan. and
the paving of Broadway gives a splen
did road for fast travel. Do you sup
pose that there is business enough hero
outside of this trans-Missouri liquor
trade to warrant any such cntoruriso as
a pony express line. It is evident to
anyone familiar with the situation
that there is not , bedsides consider
who is the prime mover in the scheme.
Billy Beck is an old saloon man , and ho
isn't going to make a change at this
late day. 1 toll you this is a very neat
little plan to dodge the prohibition law.
Just wait until the thing gets to run
ning nicely , and if those bovs don't
carry tifty bundles coataining liquor to
ono of anything eUo , I will make JIM a
present of the First National bank. "
Tin : Hii : : man walked on np Broad
way pondering over what ho had heard ,
when ho mot \V. II. Beck , the gentle
man to whom the council had issued
the permit to operate the pony express
lino. After discussing the proposed
enterprise for some time , the pencil
pusher referred to the excel
lent opportunities ollercd for
bringing over liquor from Omaha ,
and inquired whether that would bo a
part of the work of the messenger boys.
"I can't toll anything about it , " said
Mr. Beck , "but it is very probable that
they will bo sent on some errands of
that kind. It is none of my business
what they carry , so long as they don't
try to carry a load for an express
wagon. I shall keep thirty or 'forty
ponies , and some of them will bo in
front of the otllco all the tune ready fern
n call. Certain streets are to bo set
apart for our use , where the ponies can
bo sent along at good speed. Wo will
deliver packages , take orders , or any
thing of that kind ; in fact , db the
regular work of me&seuger boys in a
little lo s than one-It , nth of the Umo re
quired by ft boy-on foot. Tin ro wilt bo
tigood ( loul cf bUsnc ! sb HWc < m thiscity
and Otm.lm. If , \oit iM'er ' a District
Telegraph Ivy the olllce does' 'iol Jtli-ist
on knowing what ho carries neither
slum I. You order a boy and pay him
for his tot-vices , and that is all there is
to it. I shall get Ilxed ready for busi-
tics. " n.s - eon as the council prepares and
parses the necps.-nry ordinance , and I
think we will have all the business we
can attend to. ' '
See Forrest Smith's special column.
J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate.
Loans made on city busines's and rcM-
denco property. Notes bought. Kim-
ball-hamp ( Investment company.
Heady For HIP I'lnlsliliiLC ToitclicN.
This week's \\ork on the electric mo
tor line v.ill greatly change the appnar-
anco of tilings. A car load of poles has
Leon received and the work of setting
them will bo commenced on Broadway
this morning. The iron has been laid
from Seventeenth street to the bridge ,
and the line is in good running order
for that distance. The track is alto
laid across the bridge , with the excep
tion of the last span. The bridge is
now floored and \\atchinan was placed
thereon yesterday to keep the
teams from driving ni'ros * . The
wires have been attached be
tween the poles on Avenue A.
The power house is completed and
the boilers are being set. The work of
setting the engines will bo commenced
to-day , a man having just arrived hereto
to take charge of that work. The cars
ha\e not jet been shipped from Pull
man , but are completed and will bo
here on time. By the end of the pres
ent week a great'deal of the linislung
up work \\ill be completed , and tiio line
will bo nearly ready for operation.
Have our wagon call for your boiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
A Word to the \VKo.
If you are contemplating making an
investment why not select a good bar
gain instead of being contented with
jiM an ordinary lot , and why not get a
perfect title instead of a half title. Buy
your property from our list and ge't
something olfoiee , at a low figure nndon
easy terms. Omu : , Buus & Co.
K. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long or
short time loans on real estate , in bums
to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollico
Broadway and Main street , upstairs.
For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge
to parties who will build at once. Ad
dress or call on J. It. UicoNo. 110 Main
street , Council Blulls.
iiocd CJirl.
Ill a lonely cabin on the banks of
Ot-elie creek , in the town of Willett ,
Corthind county. Ni-w York' , sa.\s the
Now York Sun , may be found a remark
able freak ot nature , known through
the country as the "dog-face d girl. "
Here mother and ( laughter , named re
spectively Orilla and Saran Walls , live
alone , and in poverty , gaining a preca
rious support by picking berries and
gathering roots and herbs , and from
gifts at the hands of the numerous visi
tors whom curipsty brings to their hut.
The peculiarity of the dog-faced girl's
features lies in the chin , mouth and
and noce , which protrude from the head
and neck to an excessive and unnatural
degree , and in a shape strikingly like a ,
dog's snout or muz/.le. Otherwise she
is well formed and fully developed
for a girl of fifteen years ,
and is notably robust and
active. But blio is weak-minded , and
the wonderful thing about her imbecil
ity is its canine characteristic in voice
and movement.
Up to about ten years old the girl per
sisted in running about on all fours and
in this posture she could outrun any
child of her ago. Her vocal utterances ,
also , wore marvellously like the bark
ing or howling of ti dog. As she approached
preached the period of womanhood she
learned to walk erect , anil her voice
lost something of its canine tone , but
her features and utterances are still so
unmistakably dog-liko as to attract
marked attention and wonder.
She has a constant stream of visitors ,
including physicians and scientists as
well as ordinary curiosity mongers , and
these are told truthfully that her father ,
who died shortly after her birth , was in
no way malformed or peculiar. Her
mother fs good looking in feature and
figure , and ordinarily intelligent. None
of the dog-faced girl's visitors have as
yet suggested any plausible theory of
the freak that gave her to the world.
Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparillu reg
ulates the Regulator. Largest Sarsap-
arillu bottle in the market. Manufac
tured by proprietors of Warner's Safe
Cure. Sold by all druggists. Take no
other it is the best.
FRIDAY , OCTOBER 12 ,
Under the auspiceb of the 1' . II. O.
The Emma Jucb Grand Opera Co , ,
- ICoN-ISUMi OKI -
MISS KM MA JrCIC. MIri HOSA MNDK ,
The Ctlebratcd Contralto
MISS ADr.J.i : ATS DKll OHK ,
Uszts' Tavontc I'lano 1'upll , and othern. In ono
Gland C'omcrt with one entire act of
( IS llHTUMC , )
Tli kets br.iiKht . pim Ions , to conceit date , with
reserved seat , $1 and . " > tents ; tauf c < nci-rt ,
ticki-lh tl.ru and f I. Souls on hale Momlaj alter-
noun ut CampA lUlib' Uiug store-
w M&TRAD&fi3 Ti sfot
TREE OF LIFE !
A positive euro for Liver and Kidney troub-
It's , all Blood Diseases , Indigestion , Uy&pcp-
siu , and Uuur btomuch , is found in
MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE ,
For sale by local druppists and druggists
everywhore. I'rico f 1 per bottle , six for $5.
Address ull Communications to
1 > H. J. IS.
Council Ulutls , la.
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The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City ,
Is now platted into lioautiful , Large Lots. About ten minutes ride on the
meter to Douglas > -tieet. Omaha. They lie on a level hut elevated strip of ground.
About ; ! ( ) ( ) yards from the new motor line to Omaha. Le.-n than H miles from the
Council HI nits postoillfo. Nearly twice as large in si/e in si/e as moit of the
newly platted lot * . Good public schools near by. The proposed Houlevard
bounds it on the north.
TITLKS-l'erfect.
ABSTRACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot.
GKAUK Kxamino th-e lots with reference to the grade before bujing a lot.
The ordinary price of a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy ono of these lots.
TKH.MS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will be sold
for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apply to
FINLEY BURKE ,
J. J. Brown building , 115 I'earl-St. , Council Blutls , Iowa.
For TEN DAYS
FOR TEN DAYS.
PER CENT PER CENT.
W. W. CHAPMAN
The above discount will be given on oil frames mode to order , for 1O
days. The largest line of new designs and mouldings west of Chicago
Remember the Crayon Portrait ,
frame and easel , at $10.75. Only
823 days more. SEND IN YOUR
Nos. 105 and 107Main St. , Council Bluffs , la
F. J. BBEZEE ,
Taxidermist and Naturalist.
Permanently located at No. 11 North ( ith St. , opposite I'oatollk't. ' , on Motor
Line , Council BlulTs , lown.
If you have specimens don't wait for prici's. Send them to him before they
spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , ho will paj you the
highest market price for them. "Will make a hpeeialt.v of heads during winter.
SPECIALNOTICES.
_
NOTICK.
SUnrTAIjadvcrtUpnu'iiti , such m Lost , round ,
To Loan , 1'or Salt' . To Kent , Wants , Hoard-
Inp , etc. , will ho inserted in this column at the
low rate of TUN' CUNTS I'KIl MX 13 for the nrsc
Insuitlon and Kivo Cents 1'er l.lno for each sub
sequent insertion. Leave ndrvrtliements it
oiirollice. No. 1I'earl Street , near liroadway ,
Council ItlulTs Iowa.
' '
WANTS.
FOll HUNT or for sale on lon time -Tho
new house on ( Jrahain avenue , lielnt ? the
ne\t hotifco above Dr. ( ionlon'M ; 4 rooms with
basement. Horace i\erett. :
( , 'E for sale In car load lot * . Mulhollnnd & Co.
Foil HUNT ( ! oed house and " stable. Just out-
bide of city. Apply to llor.ici llverett
FOll HUNT Furnished front room , for gen
tlemen. 1T-IN. Second street.
\ \ 7NTin7crybody : to kimw that 1 will"
IT not be undersold In either furniture or
stoves. It's vonr patt'onntro I want , and jndue
for yourself. I also buy all llrst class House-
hiilUKoods. No rubbish wanted. A.J.Mandel ,
; ra and ai" > llroadw ay.
'HNISIir ! ) room for rent , 117 4th st ,
\\rANTIU ) A thoroughly competent book-
keeper. Noin-need apply who cannot fur
nish recommend. ; ! Ions from former employer
State salary wanted. Address A "I , lieu olllce.
Council Illuils , la.
TjlOU lll'NT Seven-room cottage , on the cor-
Jner ol JJd live , and Ittli st. W. o. .lame- " , *
FOll SAM ! or trade , for city lot , llnest
matched family team in state. No. Wi !
West liroadway ,
FOll HUNT A largo number of good dwell-
Ings. Call and examine list. 1 ! . II. Shuafo
\ Co. , liroadway and Main st. , uj ) stalls.
Horsr.s for rent. Johnston A : Van ratten ,
_ iH .Main st.
FORREST SMITH'S
SPECIAL MINT COLIN ,
"I71OH SAI < KIloiisn of 3 ro mis ; closet s mid
. * * cellar. I.aijje Int , c < > od burn , well and cis
tern. 1'rnlt tree" . A uood honu * . Mil ! I ! . I'lerce
bt. , 'jblkto ' bt. cars. W.IOO ; easy terms.
SAI.KSAfoot lot tlio
FOH - - on coiner of
Uroadway and SM it. , only f no If taken
boon.
l Oll SAM : 44-foot lot on liroadway in the
J tlrst block this rnd of the new bridge to
Uiuah.i ; if x Id at one * only IITfi ,
I Holt S U.P. An oh'jjant 5 room ( ottauowlth
lotCn\l 0 , on Harrison i > t : thl.s jiroiitity Is
worth troin tJW > to * l.60i , but If told soon will
bell for i' . ' fWi ; good Ivrms.
I riOlt 1IKXT NUo J-rnom cottage on Mhavo.
and loth st. , only f II per month.
riltl LOAN Monoyto loan on her e- , cattle ,
- Ilurnitnre , pianos , jewelry , etc , ; tee me be
fore boriowlnt ; elsewhere.
PAI.K Lot mi-'J on 1st ave , near N. W.
It II. depot , on N.W. trait ; cheap at ilOO.
SAM ! LotH. lioiibes and lot" , and aero
property In all parts of the city ; chcapci by
LI ) per cent than It can bo bought ' , ) d.ivs froiii
now. tall and examine my list before buying.
Tj ) H SAM ! It acres on both hides of r. I' . II.
J I ! truck. > . milu west irimrrn depot ; wouM
innke a tine addition Council IlltiirtorOmaha.
Oiiu i M > per ac re.
FORREST SMITH ,
Koom , aril Floor , Hrown Huililmj ; .
DANCING CLASSES.
TtT.HDVV I ivVrritDAV
AI 4:3i : i' . M \T : i r. si.
AMI U T. M. I t.MI h | > . M.
Royal Arcanum Hall , IL'no Block ,
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
tCCBroa-lwviy Council UlulTs. Iowa. UstablUU ii
15J7
A SPKOIALTV.
WIND
MILLS ,
IRON and
WOODPUMPS
PUMPS ,
PIPE
and
FITTINGS ,
.BOII\
.BOII.No. . 5'J1 Main Stront.
CorreMiomlunts Mention This I'.ipcr.
H
NO , 29 MAIN STREET ,
D , H , McQANELD & GO , ,
Hides. TalioWe Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Highest Market Prices. Prompt
Returns.
tit ) and Eli Main Street.Councll Illuifa.Iowa.
THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER.
PRICE $15.
Is equal to
any High
Priced
Machine.
The Kill on Mlmeoerapli , the bc t nppiirntiK for
mnnllnlillni ; aut.ik'ruihic | uuU IJI'U ' xrillcu wurlc.
olu ) lopies can be tnkt < a.
The Escelsigr CCouncil Bluffs , la.
S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M ,
YEMINARY '
HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET.
Tcpj | linn No. 1SOH.
COU.VC1I' IlhUI-TB , : : Ul\V
FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED
MILLINERY
151 i Uonglou Bt. , OniatiK , Neb ,
CUT ! CUT ! CUT
Monday Morning we will place on sale our
Entire stock of
CURTAINS
AND CURTAIN GOODS
At r > rices far below the usual "Out Prices"
made by Omaha and other dealers on their
shelf worn goods. THESE GOODS ARE
ALL NEW. we have never been able before
to offer you such bargains as these.
Gome and See and Gome Early ,
il Carpet CoNe
No 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
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LARGER cuW More Complete
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THAN
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Ever Before. ffico Ever Before.
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HARKNESS BROS.
401 llltOAmVAV.
WE CAN YOU CAN
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Lower Prices K H Better Bargains
THAN THAN
Ever Before. Ever Before.
18-12. INCOKPOHATliW 1878
CO. ,
MASSILT.OX , OHIO , MAXITACTUKKUS.
SIZES FROM * * - " isl" : > elftllip4ila > itcd fet
25 TO 300 ELECTRIC
HORSE LIGHTING ,
HORSEPOWER
POWER , Mills and Elevators ,
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES.
Fpecltlcatlons and estimates furnished for complete steam plantItegulatlon , Durability Uiiar-
Biitetd. Can show letters from user * wheio fuel Kconomy is etjual with Corliss Nou-Condouslui ; .
ISKANCII IIOUMi : , COU.VCII , IIMJITS , IOWA.
Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS. Manager.
CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY
MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY.
NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260
RINE1 BKLOEL
Smith's Bakery.
"WliDlCBalo Bread & CakcB.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
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PI/ I M PI IM C Hydraulic and Sanitary ICnfinecr. Plans , Kbtitnalcs ,
HPI I nix I M Dl 1 1U" " Specifications. Suiiervision of I'ublic Work. Urowix
IluiUling , Council llintlV , loua.
Dl ID IIT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Uuilding , 115
DUrmL" I'earl St. , Council Hluirt , , Iowa.
Justice ol the IVace. Onice over American Express , No. 419
NCPUIIDV " Broadway , Council Ululls. Iowa.
QTHMIT P , Clft/ICJ / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State ami F < ; d era
O I UllL. Oi , OIIYlo" CourtH , Olllce Rooms 7 and S , Sluifart-Ueno Illock ,
Coimci' ' HlnlVk , Iowa.
p M A7FN- 1 > elltisl' Koom 0 , Opera House Hlock , Council Ulnn's , Iow
DR. C. B. J U D Df
MANUFACTURER OF
ELEGTRI6 BELTS &HD ELECTRIC TOSSES.
No. 6O6 ISroadwny , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
"WANTKD OoodSules-.nou on large commission or salary.
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