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THE BAJLY BEE.
COTJNCIL BLTJFFS.
OKKICIJ. NO ii ! I > JAKIJ
Delivered lir ' cnrrlr > r In Any 1'nrt nf the City n
'Iwcntylents 1'irWoek.
II. W. TII/rON MANAUKK.
TEMII'IIONI.S :
111 MM Oi ri ( t : No. 47.
NIIIIIT Knnoii , Nn. l.
MINOR .MI3XTIOX.
N. Y. I'lumbiti } , ' roinp.iny.
Only $10.7o at Chapman's art store.
Klrgnnt cncreonttntis at A. Koiter's ,
merchant tailor , ! ill ! Hrondnny.
Host hard umloft coul and Missouri
wood. K. K. Ma.yno , (11U ( Broadway ,
Wheeler is Harold will build two
fltoies at the corner of Broadway and
lienton htreets.
Frank Treinhlo was run In a ain yesterday -
torday and the saino old charge ,
"drunk , " placed against him.
The bicyrlo club will take part in the
display on the iidth. It is expected that
100 wheelmen will participate.
I'M Copley will nlay no more ball until
liin sprained anlde reeoveru. Sliding
into fcceond ba&o is costly sometimes.
Arrangements will be inado for en
tertaining numerous proininentH at the
elub rooms on the daj of the bridge
opening.
A I'cntrally located , finely furnished
room to rent to one or two gentlemen.
Must furnish references. Addrebb T. 10 ,
liii : : olllcu.
Charles Mclf-on , one of the hod car
riers on the Merriam block , took a tum
ble of t-everal feet , but luckily escaped
Kerious1 injury.
I'mty ( iiiild will hold its regular
meeting this ( Saturday ) afternoon , at ! !
o'clock , at the residence of Mrs. Frank
Leme , First street.
Council Islulls will pin on a bright
holiday attire on the ! > ( ) Ui , the date of
the bridge opening. All are praying
for pleasant weather.
Great preparations are being made
for the grand republican rally hero on
the IMtli. It promises to be the greatest
gathering of the season.
Three drunks emptied their pockets
in police court yesterday. II. Schroeder -
der and Robert Sweet paid $7.00 each ,
anil Charles Hrophey to.10.
An enjoyable german was given by
Miss Fannie Reynolds last evening a't
the residence of II. C. Cory , corner
of .Sixth avenue and Ninth street.
It is asserted that the Merriam block ,
now being built in Council BlutTs ,
covers more ground than any other
mercantile building in either city. It is
lOOxlIlK ) feet.
Those who have not contributed for
the expenses of the bridge opening
should hand in their share
to-day , with
out being solicited or urged by the
committee.
W. II. Heck has purchased nineteen
ponies for use on his pony express line ,
which will be put in lull running order
as soon as the council takes linal action
in the matter.
Superior court convened yesterday
morning for the September term. Xone
of the cases on the docket were ready
for trial , and no business was transacted
during the day.
Someone has stolen a number of Ham-
beau torches and parade suits from the
democratic elub rooms. The evening
democratic paper charges it to the re
publicans , of course.
The Greenshiold's Crockery company
have leased the Keating store , No. : ; ; ( ' >
Broadway , into which they are moving
a largo stock of crockery'goods , which
will bo opened in a few days.
Tom Heed will speak at the Masonic
temple this afternoon at 2SO : o'clock.
Let every ono without regard to poli
tical faith turn out. Heed is a grand
exponent of republican principles.
Cards have been received in this city
announcing the marriage in Omaha of
Mr. Will 1'oppleton and Mi&s Lottie
Kennedy. The bride is well and favor
ably known on this side of the rivor.
The new Catholic church just dedi
cated at West Side , cost $2,000. In no
city in the westhavo the Catholics spent
( > o much money the nast year in build
ing improvements as in Council Blufls.
Mr. S. J. Swanson mot with a serious
accident yesterday. While moving a
piano into a building on Main street his
back was severely strained and ho had
to bo taken homo. Although not a
permanent injury it will cause his con-
linoment for a time.
Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock Roy
Umblo , aged four years , died after a
lingering illness of spinal meningitis.
The funeral services will take place at
10 a. in. to-day at the homo , corner of
Avenue A and Twentieth street. The
remains will be intwrcd in the Garner
cemetery.
McAdams & Amberg have finished
the paving on Fifth and Sixth avenues -
nues , and taken their force to Pierce
btrcct. They have the contract for pav
ing that htreot and Blull street , which
they expect to conclude before cold
weather sets in.
Chief Lucas was called onto Main
Btreel yesterday afternoonwhere Malon
Drown needed attention. Aculllo en
sued and the young man had to bo
clubbed into submission. At the station
the charge of "drunk and assaulting an
otlicer" wn placed against him.
The Baptist ladies have boon consid
ering the advisability of i-erving lunches
or meals on the Ii5th or 30th , and thus
rcali/ing some funds for the church.
As other societies
have already ar
ranged to do this the Baptist ladies
very generously decide not to interfere
with any competitive meals.
The paving of Broadway is proceed
ing altogether too slowly to suit the
business men located at the particular
places yet to bo finished. "It is particu
larly desirable that it should bo done
bcsoro the 25th of the month , " said a
busine-s man yesterday , "for wo do not
want to have to break our necks tum
bling ever rock piles. "
- ,
Have our wagon call for your soiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
Fresh California canned goods at Tib-
bill's , I45 ! Broadway.
ThcCluli of 1HHH.
The Council Bluffs base ball club was
reorganized last evening for the season
of ' 89. It will comprise the following
players : S. L. Ktnyro , W. A. Sloven-
son , J. T. Oliver , J. Borwoin , II. M.
Ilardin , D. Palton , P. Walters , II. K.
Datto , 1) . M. Holler , K. R. Sadler. The
club is composed of good material and
thould place a competent manager at
its head.
Dr. C. C. Hazcn , dcnlisl , opera house
block.
There was a largo gathering at re
publican hcndquuarterd lo hear an ad
dress by ox-Govornor Slono. The tariff
cjiicbtlon wan discussed in n masterly
manner , and the advantages of protec
tion wcro clearly shown. The speaker
kept his audience in the best of spirits
throughout the evening , and his re 9t
marks were received with the closest
attention.
J.G.Tipton Impbarjjaina in real estate.
WHAT'S ' WIN THE BLUFFS ,
Work Commenced In Earnest on the
Ghuutnuqua Grounds.
SAD DOWNFALL OF A MERCHANT.
An Omatin I'reaelicr WHIN a IJliifTs
lirldc Tom Itccd , of Maine ,
HpcnkN To-day Don't Like the
School IJrovltloH.
The Chnnratiriiin fii-oumls.
The preliminary work of improving
the ChnutiuKiuu ground has commenced.
( \rrangctnontb huvo been made with
Mr. Carpenter , the well known land
scape architect of Oalosburg. 111. , to
take charge of the work , provide com-
| ileto plans etc. These plan * will bo so
arranged that each succeeding year's
improvements will ho made in accord
ance therewith. This secures harmony
and avoids the necessity of changing
plans and undoing what has been done.
The present force of men is engaged in
cleaning up the grounds and making
the ncces-ary survey . Mr. Carpenter
will bo hero in the cour-e of ten da.\s ,
and ho will then gather his data for
making the plans.
The association ha thus started in in
earnest. Mr. fiillottiH looking after the
programme for next year. Mr.
.1. ! ' . Harkncas is attending zeal
ously to his duties as general
mannger. The start thus made
demands that the individual members
and subscribers should rally enthusi
astically to the support of their cho-en
leaders. The call for the Ih'st assess
ment should bo promptly responded to.
The needed money should bo forth
coming voluntarily , without waiting
for solicitation or urging. Besides this
every member should feel in duty bound
to use all possible per on.il ollorts to
.swell the subscription list , and to widen
the circle of interest.
The Chautauqiin , with its variety of
attractions , promises more for Council
HlulTs and Omaha than any other single
enterprise now being started. It will
gather here yearly more people than
any corn palace or ice carni\nl. It will
educate as well as interest. It is of di
rect interest to every resident , and each
hould gho all possible help.
. .
Woilonot Intend to Indorse any except arti
cles of merit , hut wo taku p'easmo ' In it-feii-lng
to the " ( iiirl.md St < ne-i and ItitiiKus. ' whoso
superiority Is too well ust.iblislinl to bo called
In ciiiustlon. 'llieviirolx.'llpvcd to 1 > 3 un ( | ualiMl
lij iinv lu the wotUl. Soul cMliiblvely by 1' . C.
Do Vol.
13. II. Sheafo loans ir.onoy on chattel
eeurity of every description. Private
consulting rooms. All business strictly
conlideutal. Ollico COO Liroadway , cor
ner Main .street , up-stairs.
For bargains in real citato in nny
[ > art of the city see F. ,1. D.iy , the lead
ing real estate dealer.
IlH | > liiN For the ISriilcc.
There seems to bo quite a general dis-
losition among the busim. men of the
Sty to prepare creditable displays of
.heir business for the grand pirado nnd
lire opening on the 30th inst. Yet
there is not that unanimity in the mat
ter which should charactori/o this
movement. The local agricultural im
plement dealers will doubtless turn out
as a whole iirovided the matter is prop
erly worked up. The condition of things
in this relation will servo to show how
the entire matter .stands. A BII : : man
met Harry Iloworth yesterday. Said ho :
"What are the other bouses going to do
thei 'loth ? I
on have heard nothing as
to their purposes yet. Have you ? "
The reporter said ho hud not.
' 'Well , I have written to our folk's re
garding the bridge opening and they
have sent mo a ear load of goods to
make a disulay with. I wish Tin ; Bui :
would punch up the other men a little
so that wo can make a good display of
our business. The Omaha houses are
getting up lloats , etc. , and will make a
big show. Wo must hu&tlo to keep our
end up. "
Money loaned on furniture , pinnos ,
diamonds , horses , buggies , or anything
of value at low rates of interest. No
publicity ; fair and honorable dealing.
A. A. Clark & Co. , ollico cor. Broadway
and Main , ever American express.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
E. II. Sheafo & Co. , make long or
short time loans on real estate , in sums
to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Oflleo
Broadway and Main street , upstairs.
Boots , shoes. Kinnchan's , 320 B'way.
A Merchant's Downfall.
After deliberating fully upon the case
of Mr , 13. D. K. Fisher the commission-
urs have decided that a course of treat
ment in the institution at Mount Pleas
ant is the best thing for him. lie has
already been taken to that place. This
is a most deplorable case of inconquor-
ablc appetite for liquor , and ono dcsorv-
ing of the greatest sympathy. lie has
been a successful and prominent whole
sale tobacconist , and until his appetite
got the control of him , his conduct was
that of a gentleman and law abiding cit-
i/.on. An attempt was recently made to
have him retained for a season at the
Washingtonian homo in Chicago , but
ho would not stay there under treat
ment. It is thought that with his rea
son restored ho will again bo able to
control himself.
Morehouso ft Co. , blank book manu
facturers.
The finish on our collars , cuffs and
shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade
Laundry Co.
Mrs , I. , . Simmons , dressmaker , 314 Hroail-
way , over Klscman's , on electric motor line.
Special advantages to Omah.i ladies.
Hon. Tom Keed To-Dny.
Hon. T. B. Rood , of Maine , will speak
in the Masonic temple at 2:30 : o'clock
this afternoon. The simple announce
ment will doubtless bo sullicicnt tocauso
the hall to ho p-u-ked. The name of
Tom Reed is a familiar ono , nnd as a re
publican lender in the house , his bril
liancy as a debater lias given him n na
tional reputation. Mr. Reed will ar
rive this morning and will spend the
forenoon in a drive about the city and
being entertained by private ciiizons
and friends. At 2'M : this afternoon ho
will make his promised address. Ladies
are given u cordial in\ nation to attend.
Loans made on city business nnd resi
dence property. Notes bought. Kim-
ball-Champ Investment company.
S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money.
A Pnrnon'8 Woolnc.
Rev. M. P. Sorensen and Mrs. Mary
C. Benson wore quietly married at St.
Paul's church Thursday ovcning , Rev.
T. J , Mnckay olticlating. Rev. Mr.
Soreiison , who is of Omalm , came hero
thib summer to act us n supply for Mr.
MiicUny , who went oT ! on u vacation.
Iho reverend gentleman'a stay hove has
been very satisfactory to the church ,
and evidently very fortunate for him
self. Manj friends of both parties join
in hearty congratulations and well
wishes.
Six per cent money on real estate.
Low commissions. F. J. Day , 39 Pearl
street.
Money loaned at L. B. Crafts ft Co.'s
loan olllcc , on furniture , pianos horses ,
wagons , personal property of all kinds ,
and all other articles of value without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
Morehouso it Co. , ! . ' , -i or 0 column
journals.
I'liminy Fonctlkn ,
. The young ladies of the Congrega
tional church had an agreeable enter
tainment last evening in the way of an
oyster supper and a "Josh BilliiiL's * '
spelling match. The amount of pho
netic spelling done was tjnough to make
the binding drop oil the dictionaries.
Anyone who chanced to spell a word
right was at once boycotted. There
was much merriment and a very hnppi
evening for all.
Notice the beautiful finish given col
lars , cufl'sand shirts by Cascade Laundry
company.
duns and ammunition tit Odell &
Bryant's hardware and sto\o house.
More-house & Co. , D. E. ledgers.
Who Picked the Pocket ?
The two bovs , Deri Smith and Ia\id
Partridge , who were mentioned yester
day in connection with the robbery of
S. M. Crooks , of Clarinda , la. , were ex
amined before Judge Aylesworth yes
terday afternoon. There was no evi
dence against Smith and ho was dis
charged , while that against Partridge
was very meager , hut siillleieut. so said
the court , to warrant his binding over
to the next session of the grand jury.
Ycstordav was another good day in
Twin City Place. A largo number of
line lots were marked olT by purchasers.
Remember Twin City Place plays second
end liddle to none. Every lot is Jiigh ,
dry and as good as any other. They are
growing scarce , and if you want to got
in at lirst prices don't lose any time.
BIN : > ON & suiriuui : : > .
Don't Ijlkc the Tenclior.
Ono of the evening papers has opened
on the Hill school , claiming that the
pupils are often misused there. It
makes no specific charges , and the
screed is apparently the outpouring of
bitterness on the part of some fond
parent whose precious child fancies ho
is running the school for his own
amusement , or ought to bo.
We have quite a number of bargains
in second hand alid slightly damaged
pianos and organs , which we will renter
or sell cheap.
Mfii.un : : Mrsic Co. ,
lot : Main street.
Stole n Clock.
Yesterday afternoon Wohlman , the
jeweler had a clock stolen. It was ono
.
that was to bo cleaned and repaired ,
and ho had placed the works in a tin-
can of gasoline and placed it in the
rear of his store. Some sneak-thief
coming along , raised the cover , slipped
the works out and departed with them.
The thief should come back after the
case.
Just Look at Thin.
David Bradley & Co. , the Peru plow
works , the Piano Manufacturing Co. ,
thoSandwich Manufacturing Co. , Henry
Van Brunt , the power house for the
electric motor , the Weir Plow Co. , the
Sknndia Plow Co. , the Koycs Carriage
Co. , and the Chicago Lumber Co. , all in
a row on First avenue , and Twin City
Place on the south and Benson's second
addition on the north. Do you want a
lot in these additions ?
BKNbOX it SlIUPIIKKD.
Masonic Temple.
1'ornonnl rai-ncraphs.
Mrs. A. Russell , of Minneapolis , was
at the Bechtelo yesterday.
Dr. T. B. Lacy has been visiting Chicago
cage for a few days.
J. C. White , of Lincoln , Neb. , saw
the sights of this metropolis yesterday.
Judge Carson has returned from
Atlantic , where ho has been holding
court.
Dr. M. T. Gamble , of Farrington , 111. ,
is in the city looking after his land in
terests.
Dr. Powell , of the institution for the
feeble minded at Glcnwood , was in the
city yesterday.
N. P. Dodge , who with his daughter
has boon spending some months abroad ,
has returned home.
Mrs. E. J. Abbott is slowly improving ,
and hopes are now entertained of a
complete recovery.
Aiynstcr it Lyndt returned homo yes
terday from an excursion in which was
moro black bass than Blackstone.
John N. Baldwin and family have
gone to Chicago , where they will re
main while ho goes to Washington to
attend to some cases in the United
Stales supreme court.
The condition of Mrs. Edmundson has
again assumed a most serious aspect.
For the past two days she has grown
weaker and her demise at any time
would not be surprising.
Rev. D. C. Franklin returned homo
yesterday from Osceola , la. , to which
place he had gone a day or two before
to solemnize the marriage of a couple
of his former parishioners.
Joseph Kin/ and wife have returned
homo after a six months trip to interest
ing points in Europe. The marriage
was solemnized some time ago in Ger
many. They have taken rooms at the
residence of Mr. S. J. Swanson , No. lli'J '
Glen avenue , whore the hapny couple
will bo at home to their friends.
II. Friedman leaves to-day for Now
York City to meet his wife , who is re
turning ' from a visit to her relatives in
Europe. She has been absent a httlo
over five months. She sailed from
Hamburg on the llth inst. , on the
steamer Wieland , and is expected in
New York City on tholMth. They will
arrive homo about the last of the month.
The Woman's Christian association
will meet with Mrs. Ross , on Willow
avenue , Monday evening , at 3 o'clock.
All members of committees are
especially requested to bo present.
Nols Larson , a car senior in the em
ploy of the Northwestern railway com
pany , was caught between the cars yes
terday afternoon in the freight yards
and severely crushed. IIo was removed
to his homo on Avenue I ) , between
Eighth and Ninth streets , and medical
attendance summoned. Ho wns found
to be seriously injured , nnd it is not jet
known whether or not ho will recover.
,
Pears' is the purest and best soap over
made.
The assault case of Olllcer Fowler will
come up for trial in Souird Schuiv'
court Monday afternoon. Fowler is at
present unable to do patrol duty owing
to a severely sprained ankle , uhjeh will
lay him \ip for several days. _
A HOME
ON SEVEN YEARS TIME
WITHOUT INTEREST.
Nice 5-room cottages , brick foundation , and
all necessary out-buildings.
Only ten minutes walk from the new motor
line. Near the
NEW POWER HOUSE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
A FEW ONLY LEFT
FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS.
APP LY AT ONE TO
CTT .
MASONIC TEMPLE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
TELEPHONE NO. 112.
THE TIME IS
$10,75 $ SHORT ORDER | $10,75 $
YOUR
PORTRAIT
Frame and Easel , Now of
W. W. Chapman
$10.75 $ Nos. 105-1O7 Main $10.75 $
St. , Council Bluffs.
The Shipper * Will Protest.
' lui t evening
At the shippers' meeting >
at the board of trade rooms nearly all
thu lines of goods shipped , cither in
or out of the city , were represented.
E. II. Merrmm , chairman of the ship
pers' committee , stated the object of the
meeting to bo to secure testimony re
specting railroad discrimination against
Council [ JlulTs merchants.
Mr. Ilaar , of Ilarle , Haas & Co. ,
wholesale druggists , said the shipments
of that firm are mainly west and ho had
very little to complain of.
W. W. Wallace said lie got coal over
the Rock Island and had it shipped to
Omaha , paid charges across the river ,
and then saved 'fci per cent over rates
direct to Council BlulTH.
C. A. Beebe stated that roads would
carry from Omaha to Sidney , la. , 5c
cheaper than they would haul the same
goods from Council Bluffs.
Mr. Straub said he could get lime
from Maquokcta over the Milwaukee
via Omaha for l c per bushel , while ho
had to pay 15c if shipped direct to this
city. Also , sand was shipped from
Hontoa station to Glenwood for $13.00
and to Council BlulTs for $5.00.
Mr. Coker of the paper mill said the
Union Pacific switching rate is $18 on a
twenty-ton car. and ho could save $12 a
car by doing hiBown hauling.
Mr. Haas ' aid the whole system was
for the nurpobo of producing biich in
jury to local business that men could
not prosecute any trade in this state to
financial advantage.
Mr. Alworth , local agent of the Chicago
cage & Northwestern road , appeared in
defunso of that road's rates , which in
volved quite a discussion without ac
complishing anything.
Mr. Haas said the railroads were
hauling from New York to San Fran
cisco for $1 , while the rate from Council
Blulls to Omaha is $ ! . - ( ) .
Thcso points will bo formulated , and
with the necessary documents will bo
presented to the commissioners when
they visit this city.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
Wo have no competitors in finishing
collars , culls and shirts. Cascade Laun
dry Co.
f
The first annual ball of the Council
Blufls InibO ball club at Masonic temple
was well attended. The boys netted
quite u neat little sum for future use.
JJalbey's orchestra furnished some very
line music , and thoallnir was anonjoya-
blo one.
Illinois and Iowa best soft coal ,
Gleason , i'O Pearl street.
Constable C. Wesley caught a run
away team about 7 o'clock last evening
nt the corner of Sixth street and Ninth
avonuo. and took them to the St. Joe
hoiibo barn. They had nothing at
tached to them but the harness and
singletrees. _
All line Liquor Stores sell Jarvis' best.
Rock Spring coulf Gleason , 120 Pearl
street.
Lot everyone turn out this afternoon
and hear "big hearted Tom Reed , " the
giant ( of the house of representatives ,
tit -HO : p. m. , Masonic temple.
RurieU Hy a Snow .Sliile.
TEU.uium ! , Col. , Oct. 19. Yesterday ,
wlulo Cliarlos and William Wellcr , two
inlnci s , were digging tliolr wiy tlirouyh the
snow from La Junta basin , a snow slldo
came down the mountain , carrying the men
down 1,500 fcut and burying thum uiulor the
snow and rocks. William managed , with
the aid of a pocket knife , to dig [ himself out
and though badly wounded made his way to
town , A rescuing party started and after
two hours hard work found the body of
Charles underneath several hundred feet of
guow and rock , crushed to a shapeless mass.
Six goltl medals awarded Jarvis1 Brandy
y the President.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 10. The president has
approved the general deficiency bill.
FOR SALE !
A Complete Slock of
COOK and HEATING STOVES
Lower tlmn the lowest goods sold on easy pay
ments nt Cash Pi Ices.
1 or tlicuecomodiitlon of Woiklngmcn , I will
keep open Sunday from 8 u. in , to 1 p. in.
For Second Hand floods In ( jood order lulll
pay full vnlnc. Special Inducement to Omaha
customers.
A. J. MANDEL ,
Nog. .12:1 : mid : I25 Broadway.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
SPECIA f < advertisements , such as f.oit. Found ,
To Ioan , For Sale. To Heut , Wnnts. llourcl-
In ? , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at tuo
low rate of TUN CKNTS PER LINK for the Orst
Insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub
sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements ixt
ourorace. No. 12 Pearl Stieet. near llioadway ,
Council lllutTs Iowa.
WANTS-
I71OII UENT-A furnished room. Biiitable for
JL1 to gentlemen , ground floor , > ery centrally
located. Applicant must civo refeicnte. Ad-
dtcisT. 1C , lleeofUce.
\17AMTED-A competent nbsttacter. Ad-
It dross , with reference ; ) , J It ) , lice office.
Council lllufTs.
W ANTIIO Mattress uiikeis at 0. A. Hecbo
A Co's.
T71OU HENT or for snlo on long tlme-The
-L1 new house on Oruham avenue , being the
next house above Dr. Cordon's ; 4 rooms with
bnsemvnt. Iloruco Eveiett.
TCK for fcule in car load lots. MulhollanU * Co.
FOIl UIINT fiooil house end stable. Just out-
side ot city. Apply to Horace Ilrerctt
Foil HUNT furnished front room , for con-
tlemcn. L-.M N. becond Mreet.
fjlOH KKNT Pot < -n-room oottnee. on the ror-
JP ner of ad ac. . nnd ! > th st.V. . C. Jumcs.
FOIl HKNT A lartfo number of K ° od dwell-
In ) . ' " fall and examine list. K. II. Shout o
& . Co , Itiondwuy ftud Main St. . up statin.
HOUSES for rent. Johnston 4 , Van fatten
Ul Main it.
FORREST SMITH'S
SPECIAL WANTCOLDMH
FOU 8AI.K HoiiFeofuroonis and two lots on
Mh avenue north of the transfer. Will taku
II.OCO for IhlH , one-halt cash.
17UHI 8AI.E-A line corner In I'ierco's addition
J-1 just north of the transfer , on 7th avenue
nnd 16th st. Gflxi : * ft. , bJO.
Foil SALK House nnd lot north of P. ] > .
tiansfcr ( .heap at &UO ; J-tM cuhh and t " > per
month.
IJIOK SAM'-Lot 4 < xl20 on 1st n\e , near V.V. .
JL1 II. It. depot , on N. W. track ; cheap nt HOO.
FOU S.M.i-18 : nrres on both Hides of I' . P. It.
K. track , > , ' mile nest of union depot : would
make a tine addition to Council lHudiorOmaUa.
Only 1760 per ncre.
"IT'OIl ' SAI.K Anclesant 5-room cottap-ewith
-L lot Mxl'fl , on Ilnirlson t > t ; this property Is
worth from M.OOO to H.MB , but If sold uoon will
boll for r.MM ! good terms.
17HJH HKNT A fine new eluht-room house nt
-L No. 018 4th avcinio ; bath room , closeU uiiu
all modern Improvements ; nice large pleasant
yard. This place Is only 3sblocks from dummy
depot.
"CUH ) KENT Nice 4-room cottage on 8th ave.
-L1 and lUth at. , only ill per month.
rpo LOAN Money to loan on hor'es. cattle ,
-L furniture , pianos. Jewelry , etc. ; sea me be
fore borrow lug elsewheio. .
FORREST SMITH ,
Hoom 4 , 3rd I'loor , Hrown UuildiiiK.
DANCING CLASSES.
TWIHIMV I SATI'RDAV
AT 4U : : P. M AT 3 I1. M.
AMI 8 P. M. I AM ) 8 I' . M.
Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block.
MRS. NAUIM.Vi : .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Council Jiiutfr , IOWA. K t blUbe4
Ml
NEW COTTAGES !
Neat and coiiiodions Five Room Cottages witlt
closets , etc. , are now offered
On very liberal terms of payment , thus enabling mechanic ! " , clerks and laboring
men to ' ecuro a homo by paying a mall pa.Miicnt down and monthly payments to
apply upon the purcha'-e price , instead of pacing lent.
Thcso houses are located betwen
BROADWAY AND AVENUE U A"
And immediately between the electric power hou'-o and the car shop- ? . With
electric earn pacing o\ory ten minutes to Omaha , with only A cent fares.
For fuli particulars address mo anil 1 will call upon jou.
.A. . 131. FITOIET ,
p. o. noxIHH , OMAHA , MH. :
IXCOUPOKATi ; ! ) 1H7H.
CO. ,
SIZES FROM Ks-pcclally Adapted for
25 TO 300 ELECTRIC
HORSEPOWER LIGHTING ,
POWER ,
'
{ Mills and Elevators ,
AUTOMATIC ENGINES.
SpeciUcntlons and estimates finiilsliod for comjili to stenm plant" . Hesitation ,
Dmulilllty ( iiinr-
untccil. Can sliow litters fiom UMI whcic fuel Kronomy Is oiU | l vlth ( nrllss N'cMi.l'oiitloti
M'ii IIOILSI : . roi'M-ii , iiiiTrr.s IOWA.
Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Manager.
CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY
MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY.
NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260
H
OUR STOCK W OUR STOCK
W IS
LARGER OH More
OHW Complete
THAN W THAN
Ever Before. Ever Before.
4U1 IWOADWAV. U io. _ mim > \y
HARKNESS
401 IIHOAinVAY. 401 IIIIOADWAY.
WE CAN YOU CAN
GO
GIVE GUT
Lower Prices HIH C/3 Better Bargains
THAN THAN
CO
Ever Before. Ever Before.
SMOTHERS & BEECROFT ,
I'UOPHIKTOUS OK
COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA
) OFFICES (
COUNCIL BI.UFFS-P. C. Do Vol's Store , No. I OMUIA- Carpenter Paper Co , No 1114
5 < H Middle Uroadwny. Telephone No. 87. | Douglas titivct. Iclcphonu No. 200.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
/ Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Kstitnatcs ,
HDIDl/IMDIMT I " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown
Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CIMI CV Dl IDt/r Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115
rllNLLT DUniXt. " ' Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , , Iowa.
N Justice ol the Peace. Office over Aineiican E\pre6s , No. 419
, Broadway , Council Hlutti. Iowa.
CTHNC J ? . QIIV/IQ / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the Stale and Fed era
O I Ullt. 06 OIIYlO" " Courts. Olllcc Rooms 7 and 8 , Slmgart-Beno Block ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
HA7FNIentist > Koom ° ' oPera Uoi'te ' Mock , Council Bluffs , low ,
FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED
MILLINERY
1511 Donc'n" ' Bt. , Omaha , Nob.
FHE MORRIS TYPE WRITER.
PRICE $15 ,
Is equal to
any High
Priced
Machine.
TboKdlnon Mimeograph , tbo ben Apparatus for
nunlfoWiuu , nutovrtphtc npcl Ijrpe wntlnn nark.
coplf can be taken.
The Escelsior Cc.Council Bluff : , la.
S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M ,
fflUBINARY SURGKON
HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET.
Telephone No. U05.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , I : IOWA
D , H. MoDANELD & CO , ,
Hides. Tallow , Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Highest Marke ; Prlcog. Prompt
Returns.
tSO ad Ul Mala blrtot.Councll Blutls.Jovr * .
GEO.H.MESCHENDORF
Will tell for cash , meat at thu follow Inj ; prlcci ;
IlOir , III'.EK 4c
roit.v nr.EK .4c I'OKKCIIOI * 80
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VKAI , ANDMI'TTON S'lT.WS 4o
VII.M. ANI MirriON HOAB'IH . bo
BAL'SAdUOFAI.I.KI.NDS to
And all other Meats in the sanio
Proportion.
NO. 327 IP WAV. TiL : , NO. 101.
DYE Wois
BHIHi * IBflHBKV BHHHI
NO. 29 MAIN STREET.
Latest Nou-IIIcs In
HUMAN HAIR GOODS !
MKS. C ,
!
ROCK SPRINGS , CANON CITY ,
Anil AH Fine Grades of ( 'oal.
COUNCIL BLUFFS LUMBER CO ,