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6 OMAHA DAILY MONDAYJANUAHY' 23 > 3889. THE BEE. COUNCIlBLTJFFS. OPPICtt. NO 12 PKAIlh STICK 1ST. IJllvereitrjy cnrrlor In Anv 1'nrt of ho City a Tni'iity Cents 1'crWcek. II. W. TII.'IU.V . . MANAUKII. Ht'FiNi s Orncr. .Vo. 4.1. NKIHT IHITOII : , No , 1. auXOU MI3XTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and woflil. K.RMiiytio , Old IJ'wny. Dnvld nrndley ft Co. offer especially low prices on cutters. Sou thoiu before buying. The Light Guards bnwinr opens to morrow evening , and will bo the prin cipal iiUrwtion this week. The city council will not meet until Thursday evening , at which time the junketers will have- returned , and will unlighton tholr brethren on the subject of incandescent , lighting. The regular monthly mooting of the M'hool board will bo hold this evening. There js considerable business to bo transacted , among the Horns being the appointment of 11 janitor for the Atkins building , election of certain teachers and substitutes , allowing monthly bills , utc. utc.A SlUr gold watch will bo disposed of by rafllo next .Saturday evening at Wil liam Fll/.gcrald's store on Main street. The ticker belongs to.lames Burns , who > H compelled to change it for another Mnee the magnetic shield order went into clTect on the ] > edt Island. The drawing will bo supervised by n party ofSouth Omaha and Council lilufTH gen tlemen. Dr. Cleaver , i ! < i North Main. Tel. 147. See W. C. Stacy's ad. Attend the Closing Out Knit ) nt 40O Ilroadway. LOT 1 Embroideries at half price , 400 Urosidwjiy. * LOT 2 Kid glove , $2.00 at $1.00 ; $1.50 lit 7fic nor pair. 40 ! ) Broadway. . < LOT H Corsets , Wc ) nt 2" > c ; 7oc atlOc ; 11.00 at COc ; $1.M ) at 7fc.I0l ! Broadway. LOT 4 IIoMiery , 2ocnt lOc ; fiOc at 2"ic ; Tficat-lOc ; $1.00 at fiOe per pair , at 40 ! ) Broadway. LOT 6 Woolen underwear. GOc at Me ; 7foat40c , i > 1.0 ( ) at f > 0c , $1.50 at 75o. These goods will pay you to buy tor next winter , tit 40 ! ) Broadway. LOT 0 Ladles'felt and satin skirts , 91.00 at 60c ; $ l.fil ) at 7-5c , $2.00 at $1.00 , 32.50 at $1.1M. SU.OO tit SI .50. These goods are very cnoap at the regular prices at 40 ! ) Broadway. OIIH IH Clicnpt And gas fixtures are oheajor at the N. Y. Plumbing Co. . 114 Main st. A discount of thirty per cent from list price will bo given for thirty days. Mrs. E. E. Ilarkncss offois for sale at her residence , No. GOSBlulT street , some of htir household goods and furniture. All grades hard coal , C. Bl Fuel Co. L. K. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jiicquitmin < fc Co.'s jewelry store. _ . All water routs must bo paid at the olllco of this company by January 21 or water will bo turned olT without further notice. notice.C. B. CITY WATKKWOHKS Co. , 115 Pearl street. Ofllco hours 8 a. m. toGp. m. ; Satur days , 8 a.m. to ! ) \ > .m. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horsas , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Personal 1'nruKrnpli" . C. J. Roth has returned from a short visit with relatives at Warsaw , 111. Miss Ella Allen and Mrs. Essio Grico , of Creston , are the guests of Mrs. John Stockdalo , on Seventh nvonuo. Molvilla IX Landon , ( Eli Perkins ) loft yesterday afternoon for Omaha. Ho was highly pleased with the electric motor line , and thought it a great im provement over the dummy and the Union Pacific bridge , of which ho has always entertained a horror. LOT 7 Ribbons at one-half price , 40 ! ) Broadway. LOT 8 Yarns and zephyrs at 409 Broadway. LOT 10 Millinery , $1.00 hats at 2oc , $2.00 felt hats at fiOc , trimmed hats and bonnets at one-third their value , at 40 ! ) Broadway. Illinois and Iowa best boft coal , Glea- Bon , 20 Pearl street. _ W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city property , No. 130 Main street. Bargains in real estate in all parts of the city , W. S. Cooper , 130 Main stroot. Money loaned on funituro , 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 und Main , over American express. Dr. C. C. Ha/on , dentist , Opera house block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. J. G. Tiptop , real estate , C27 B'dwny. Notice the beautiful llnlsh given col lars , cults and shirts by CnseTido Laun dry company. Ifock Spring coal , Glcason , 20 Pearl Etroet. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes , Cascade Laundry Co , Sleigh bolls , sleds and bkatcs at cost to close out. ODKU , & BRYANT. Forbidden \Vlilstlo on Sunday. Ella Chamberlain , the whistling solo ist , was prevented from appearing at a concert at the Worcester , Mass. . thea ter last Sunday night , says a dispatch to the Chicago Tribune , with the Bos ton Idoa.1 Bntijo , Mandoline and Guitar club. One of the local ministers ob- ioctod and the mayor refused to allow he whistler to whistle anything but Bacred music. Consequently the whistler did not come and the entire programme had to bo changed , California Cat-ll-Oura. The only guarantee euro lor catarrh cold la the head , hay favor , rose cold catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re- etoro the Bonso of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh. Easy nnd pleasant to uso. I1 ollow directions and a cure is warranted by all drug gists. Send for circular to AHIETINI3 MEDICAL COMPANY , Orovillo , Cal , Six months' treatnjont for $1 ; sent by jiiall , $1.10 , For bale by Goodman. Drue Co. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH FOLKS , The Prosbytorlnna Duly Dodicat * Tholr Now Church. THE PETITIONS FOR REFORM Will the City oniolnlR Kit force All th Laws ? Street Scows Tew AuoldentR Per- nonn ! . A Church Dedication. At the Presbyterian church yester day was a day of rejoicing. It market the completion of that bountiful edillc and Its formal dedication. This would bo cause sufficient for thanksgiving , but when at the close of the morning service more than $10,000 was pledged to free the structure from all debt re joicings and congratulations were mingled with the profoundest hanks- giving. This amount , with what will hereafter bo secured to the sumo end , will be ample to extinguish the out standing indebtedness of every kind and nature. The rooms were beautifully embel lished by the addition of natural flow ers. The altar was a veritable garden of loveliness , and every niche and cor ner of the structure bore some typo oi the simplicity , purity and beauty of the Christian life. In the arch between the main rooms was suspended a largo boll , made of immortollcs , a suggestive ad dition to the types presented in the other decorations. At the evening service the new nnd beautiful rooms now complete wore thrown open and added 300 sittings to the capacity of the main auditorium. The Congrcgationalibt , First Baptist , Bethany Baptist , Borean Baptist and Scandinavian Baptist churches kindly gave up tholr Sabbath evening services and joined with the Presbyterians in their dedication. The house- was filled. Tlio pastors of tlic&o other various churches assisted in the services , Rev. Mr. Thick-stun reading the scriptures , and Uov. Mes.sr.s. Cooley and Crofts lead ing in the prayers. The visiting pastors albo gave kindly words of greeting and congratulation to the Presbyterians in thus successfully enlarging their house of worship. Mr. Will Thiokstun pre sided nt tno organ in a manner most creditable. The Congregational choir assisted in the mu&ical part of the services. Some of the grand old hymns , such as "Coronation , " "I Love to Tell the Story , ' ' and -'In the Cross of Christ I Glory , " were sung with great earnest ness'by the largo congregation. The pastor , Rov. Stephen Pholps. then proachcd the sermon , a little synopsis of which is hero given : Text , I. Cor. ii-U : "Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. " ' Moses told the children of Israel that after they had entered the promised land God would choose , out of all their tribes , one place and putllib name there. "When,4oOyears later , Solomon was dedicating the loin- plo , ho prayed that that might be the place whore God would cause Ilia name to dwell. After the prayer God ap peared to Solomon and assured him that Ho had heard his supplications and had hallowed the place , and had put His name there. God does not now have only one earthly temple , but many. Among the many , lie lias evidently already put His name in this place , which wo have builded for Him , This lie has done in all our worship for Him hero , but nota bly , in three meetings , which it is proper I should mention. The first was the closing meeting of the series con ducted by the evangelists , who were re cently blessed of Him to this city. It was pronounced by many as the most powerful meeting over hold in the city , and by others , oven of largo experience , as the most remarkable meeting they had ever attended. The second was that of last Sabbath morning , when so many stood hero and publicly confessed ' Christ , and many of them' wore bap- ti/.cd. There was a period in that moot ing when I felt the presence of God in such power as I think I never felt be fore. The third was the meeting of this morning , when , in answer to prayer , Goa moved so powerfully upon the congregation presontand they made that magnificent contribution of $11,000 , which provided for all the largo debt which these people had incurred in these recent improvements. These hallowing scones owed their power to the one great fact 3tatcd in the text , the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. But for that peculiar and propitiatory death , such power to bless would never have boon felt in any earthly meeting. The hallowing of the old temple was in connection with the immense offering of Solomon and the people of hundreds of thousands of sheep and oxon in sac- rillcp. But the hallowing of this build ing is becaiibo of an infinitely greater sacrifice Jesus Christ and Him cruci fied. This then shall , and ought to bo , the theme of its dedication. The preacher then spoke of the pul pit as a tower in the Zion of 'our day ; i tower of strength , of defense , u watch lower and a monumental tower. As such , it has its theme , as the Bartholdi itatuo , or Bunker Hill monument , or Arch of Titus , or Egyptian pyramids , liave each their themes. Its theme is Icsus Christ and Him crucified. Ho Lhon presented reasons why the pulpit should bo consecrated to this great Llieino. 1. Because of the nature of the theme itself. There is no other theme with a ; eopo lilco this. There is no other so [ jure , so lofty , so broad , so deep ; none 30 acceptable , so appropriate , so prollta- Wo , bo powerful , or so greatly blessed of God. i. . Bocaufio of its relation to God , the [ 'nthor , to the Son , nnd the Holy Ghost ; uid also to all true worship. 3 , Because of its relation to man , and its power over man. 4 , Because it is the theme of the Scriptures. 6. Because it embraces the whole gos pel.Those Those points were Tlwolt upon at ongth anil fully illustrated. Agents Wanted For Prohibition [ Jeer and Nerve Tonic. A strictly torn- loranco bovoi'ngo. The best substitute 'or beer known. My "Happiness" has 10 equal. Send orders to L. M. Finkol- itoin , Omaha , Nob. , or Council Bluffs. Will the OlllolalH Aot ? The mutter of petitioning the city minorities far a complete nnd impar tial administration and execution of the state laws and city ordinances respect ing saloons , gambling and bawdy nouses , was taken up at the Congrega tional , Methodist , Presbytoria u and Uuptlst churches yesterday morning , Petitions were presented at the conclu sion of each service , Those being road , .ho congregations were asHod to express jy a rising vote tholr wishes in the mat- , or. The respon sos were liberal , and Fully ono thousand persons voted to make this demand of the authorities. Committees were selected from each church , numbering from five to eight persona , to present these petitions n the no.xt mooting of the city councl which convenes on the 20th Infet. A the Methodist church the work bcgn ono week ago , was continued , nnd quit n largo number of names were added t the already long list. In the presentation of these petition probably two thousand or more person will join in this demand. What recei tlon it will have and what will bo th llnnl disposition of the matter can enl bo conjectured , for so far as known neither the mayor nor any member i the council has given any expression c their personal views or probable notion The petition is one which should hav great weight with the officials. I could have been made stronger an moro signatures secured had it framers not tiiKon such pains to d j nounco the reputation of the city as whole. The claim that Council Bluff has the reputation of being the moa lawless city in Iowa does not adi strength to the petition. Those whodi not believe this to bo tin1 case uannu consistently sign such an article of faith however much they desire the prescu evils speedily reformed. The olllcinl should bear 111 mind that there are man ; besides the sicnors of this petition win arc heartily in favor of reaching tin same reuilt at which it aims. There ii a strong reformatory fooling hero. Tin olllcials should rocognl/.o it , and no wait for petitions to force thorn to di their duty. Pickled tripe and pigs' foot at Tib bills' , 345 Broadway. On the Rtfiiot * ) . The merry jingle of the sleigh belli was to bo heard till day yesterday as tin fast-Hying cutters whirled up and dowi the streets of the city. The sl-sighint was very fair , although the fall of twt or three inches more snow is noces-jtirj to put it in lirst-class condition. That already on the ground is finely packed , and would make a splendid foundation for another light dressing. Yesterday' ; sleighing might bo termed the first ol of the season , as comparatively few.hsul previously attempted it. It is surely an unusual winter in this section when no sleighs appear until after Iho middle of January , hut such is the fact regarding the winter of 1888-81) ) . Everybody who could scuuro any kind of motive power and a pair of runners was to bo seen on the streuts yesterday , and all of them were out for "a spin on the boulevard. " Many of them headed for lower Broadway , but were disap pointed. They expected to find there a wide , beaten track , presenting excel lent attractions , but the wind had inter fered. The snow was wanting in a very largo degree , and Iho Omahans who visiled the BlulTs found it ' 'pretty tough sled ding. " The business portion of the city offered the finest sleighing to the pleas ure soakers , and until dnr ! ; its thorough fares were crowded. It is not to be supposed that such a day and such a crowd could pass with out an accident , and there were several , although none of them resulted seri ously. The majority of them were sim ple collisions , from which no harm re sulted , and a few runaways , in which a good supply of kindling wood was prepared - pared without the use of the axo. The most serious accident occurred on Washin'gton avenue. Air. P. Sperling and daughter were driving along , und the horse became frightened at some boys who were coasting on North Second street. As the coasters flow down the hill toward the corner of Washington avenue , the animal shied , overturning the sleigh , and throwing out the occu pants. The lady was not injured , but the old gentleman sustained several painful bruises , and it was with some difficulty that he walked to his homo on Oaidnnd avenue. The horse ran away , but was stopped after going several blocks , before much damage was done. The greater part of the runaways took place on upper Broadway , as thy result of unlucky and reckless racing , and sev eral driverless horses dashed eastward inlo the country on a dead run. No ac cidents wore reported in that locality. On the motor line travel was unusu ally light for Sunday , but this was ow ing to the fact that the people preferred mother kind of transportation , and not because they were not abroad. The day nasscd quietly and without disturbance. I'he patrolman skirmished around nt a .ivoly rate to keep warm , out only suc ceeded in corralling a couple of drunks uid three half fro/.on vags. The London "Tailor's" is the place to get your clothes mado. 037 Broadway. How to Improve Maiiuwn. It is reported on good authority that the board of trade will be asked to take up the Mnnawa improvement mailer , nnd Iboso members of that body who mvo thus far been hoard to express themselves on the subject are very nuch in favor of it. A short time ngou new organization was ormed here known as the Young Men's Commercial club , having for its interests , ho business welfare of its members and ho general prosperity of the city. To Dnoof its committees , facetiously tor mod ho river and harbor committee , was oforrod the Manawa mutter. This committee has already done con- idorable work in that direction , and 5ceks the co-onoration of the board of rado. Several plans for the improve ment of the lake have already boon sub- nittcd , and lite estimates given of the cost of the proposed changes range from Si/jOO to 3(1,600. ( It Is quietly reported , hat two d ilToront parties have agreed o give $1,000 each for this purpose. Ono of thorn is the Minneapolis syndi cate that has recently purchased so much and between Ihis city and the lake , ind Iho oilier is not staled. Colonel F , C. Rood , of the motor line , ins agreed to give one-third of the vholo amount necessary to improve the ako , whether that third is $1,000 or 816,000. With very few exceptions , all of those parties who are directly intor- istod in the lake have expressed a wlll- ngnoss to do Iho fair thing , and con- rlbulo as much to the lake improvo- nont fund as their circumstances nnd ntorosts would justify. There are a tow , however , who evince a disposition o squeal , and their cry is : "If the pub ic wants the lake fixed up , let 'em fix t. " In fact , a subscription paper for .his purpose will shortly bo circulated nmong the business men and citizens generally , asking their contributions .ownrd this end. The indications are hat it will not moot with a flattering ecoption The public is willing to pal- roni/.o the lake liberally , but it is not villing to improve the hike at its own Qxpouso and then shell out watering ) lace prices for the privilege of onjoy- ng it. The amount of capital now in- orosted at the lake foots up u great nany ' thousand dollars , and is suf- Iciontly largo to justify it in inttk- ng nil of the necessary improvements , The interested parties have already ) cgun to look around to BOO what is the irospoct for outside assistance , as it is tvidont that the coming season will not amount lo much unless radical changes are mado. As long as the parties most ntimately interested wore apathetic regarding : the matter , an agitation of ho subject produced little effect , A decided change in the situation' is no manifest , and as thU'H } parties seem I havq como to tholi' st-nscs. it is quit probable that several important sto | will bo taken in thu near future. A I K In the Kll > . If on the rifi t Mdo nml lower part of th diaphragm , tbough playfully meant nnd d < livercd , Is calculated to evoke profnntt from n chappy wlioso liver is out of onloi When that roirion In sore mid conRcste < pokes seem flcndith. Look at n ninn's cottr tonance ere you prod hlin under the ribs. 1 his skin nnd e.vcbnlU have a snllow tlngt you niay Infer also tl.at his tongue is farm ! his breath npt to bo sour , that ho has imln not onlv bcnenth his ribs , but also under th riirht sliTMihlor bhulo. Also , Hint Ills bowel nro Irregular nnd his digestion Impaired. It : stcatl of ninking n jocose demonstration o his ribs , recommend him to take , nnd stead lly persist In tnltlnR , Hostcttors stomae bitters , the finest nnti-billous and nlterutlv mcdii'ino extant. Incomparable Is It , nls for dyspepsia , rhi'umutlsui , ncrvousncs * kidney trouble , und Cover nnd ague. Stool I'nsNonitor Cars Tried. Now York Herald : A trial trip ha been made with the now tiro-proof stoe cars just completed for the Louisville Now Albany it Chicago railway. Tin trip was made to Hammond , Intl. Tin car Is in all respect * n first-class coach Above the trucks all is mm combustibli material. The usual sills and girder : are .faced with stool plates sot on edge Through those nnd extending nerosi the car are heavy stool bolts , firmly so' cured. The framework of the car is attached to these .sills , the ribs : tm posts , along with the raised deck , beiiif ; bout without heat to the required form , The makers claim that the cars arc safe from telescoping. Stool she-alt cover the framework , making it comfortable fortablo bolh In winter anil sumniui and absolutely fireproof. Lightness strength , durability and resistance ti fire , it claimed , have been obtained The Now Albany road will soon pui those cars in the regular service. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best and most reliable medicinu in use for coughs , colds nnd croup. No one suffering from a throat or lung trouble can use it without oonolit. II will curi a severe cold in less time than any othoi medicine or treatment ; it is tlio enl } known remedy that will prevent croup , For sale by all druggists at 50 cents pet bottle. A HtrsuiKO Sensation. Philadelphia Lodger : The workmen employed to raise Iho roof of the An- sonia ( Conn. ) electric car sheds suffered n strange experience- few days ago that was unpleasant but harmless. A guy rope connected with a derrick be came in some way connected with an electric current , which , as the rope was damp , was readily conducted away. As n result of this , when ono employe climbed a ladder and grasped an iron rod ho screamed with pain , and shortly after when another picked up n hammer ho quickly dropped it. It was soon learned that nearly .everything in the establishment was' charged , and the derrick had to be. taken down before work could be continued. - a THE COUNCIL TBLUFFS INVESTMENT , MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. ' Fine farms close to Blutl's to exchange for city property. Western land to exchange for city property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good stock of groceries for salu , not for trade. IIouscH and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from $77" ) to $4.000. Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- ran's and most all additions to city. Fine aero property for sale from $100 to $ .500 less tlian present worth. No. 10 1'cnrl St. , Council lUufls. NEW BARGAINS BROADWAY LOTS. F1HST AX'KNUK JjOTS , FI2KUY ADDITION IjOTS , PERRY ADDITION hOTS , EVANS' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS , UK Y ANT & OtiARIC'H 4 ADDITION IjQTS , STRKKT'S ADDITION IjOTS. AlsoJ.'Ouctes of tlio best property In town for W. C. STACY , ROOM 4 , O1M3RA HOUSE ULOCIC. Council lIluirH. lonn. SPEC1 AL NOTICES. WANTS. WANTED Olrl for general liousowoik nt MU rirst uveiiuo. SAI.K Ilorro ranch In Utah. I'liree Hundred liuad of hoi > os. mart's anil cults. ItniiKu tacllitkis llr.st chibH. A.s part payment will take Ojimcll Hlulls property , Oeorg'i Met- cnlf , it I'eiulBt. WHAT IS IT ? A stock of ClothliiR. Hoots und Shoes , lints and Caps. ( ! ents' Fur- iK ( ioods , Dry Goo < In. Invoice $10,0(10. What Ian o you to olfuiV Hit liroadway , Council Illulls , In. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AND CASH to exchange for murchan- LAND illiB , anil mcrcliamllyu forKood lauds. \Vnnted-IInrd\\aro. Adihusi S. II. Meal , No. iB ! 1'enrl bt. , Council I Hit II * . FOR HUNT Hurnlslied rooms ; also unfit r nlslifd rooms- Apply nt 15 N. Mam tit. 1IKNT Kurmiihed front loom to 1 or S Kentlumen. No. IWJ fitli uve. WANTI5D To exolwnKO city property for iinoniruraberod laud. Julmtiuu { c Van Patten , III Mam at , . Council Illuir * , la. FOH IIKNT U-rouiii brick liouso , cor. fitli st. and Mth nve , Inquire at store of T. L. Smith , 718 liitli ave. , ' _ Foil SAI.B My honso'aml ' lot , corner Second nvpiiuonnd Ninth fctt ct ; ulso houitu and lot KJ7 Sixth avenue ; terms easy. I , A. .MIUlvU. Fll HUNT Tvvo-storv business house , No , Ol ) liroadway oppoUto Ogilen hoiibo. I'o.s- session Klvon March 1 , Ituiulro of Alex Wood , irWi'raiik ( .treat. _ ' Foil niSNT-Nlccly f'tirolsnert rooms for ninn anil wlfo or two gentlemen , with use of bath , heated by furnace , ! U1& , Till bt. , Aiuent block. I'ouucll flluirs. 'j i nios. OJTICKII. , W. II , M. 1'usur. OFFICER & PliSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main nn'd liroadway , COUNCIL ) UI UI < TS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchange , Lollectloua made and jntetest paid oil time US' CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! _ lINTlt , Kl'llTlir.ll NOTICE I WII.I , HKMj BEEF , VEAL & PORK - OF MV OWN J > HUi3INa - Iowa Cattle Fedm Iowa Corn ! , And will meet liny honest competition on prices J. ISO Urondwny. - - Telephone iiOl , oun UUBH. MERCHANTS Who Will Snvo You Money IFYOUBUYofTHEM w % ADAMSV n tri V. o A. co.'s ! y 2 ! SHOE > ; g , House , g S 417 Itroftdwnr , tQ t U Council lIluiK 'ji i THE BEST Is Always CHEAPEST. As I run prove by g | g era o c Immlmls. s-b 1 ? " t C , Lanzendorfer , & \o. ! 2 < 21 MAIN STItr.HT. FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS Particular attention Riven to Kmlialmlni : . .No. 1.1 . \ . Main hi. , Council ISIiillii rnrnltiuo rcpnlrliiK neatly done. Oflico culls attcnaeil promptly any iinil THI : IIIST : x g f tsi'MEATS ' COo " " Ci CCJ m is o ! 5 AT TUT. re * K r- ; ' Lowest Prices ! " , Q I1 * O - = 3 S Poultry of all kinds * % o 12 J drcsvwl 1 order. C/D \ 2 to S o ei , $ f ] HIVI : MK A CAM , . -J SS3 tt .o cc Zz i ° E. Mottaz o * Xo. 114K. Hrundw'j GO TO THE - TAILOR , And { ; < ! < Hie Ix-st titling Suit you ever lind. No , 631 Broadway. - - Council Bluffs , c. R. nnrj , . O. A. ItEKUNUIIOK BELL & BERLINGHOF , Arcliitects , Dcsiincrs ana Superintendents of Construction , Mr. Ilcrliii ltof uas scvcii years Mendelsohn , Klslior&Lonry , nnd I ins designed tunny of Uic Illicit blocks in Oiiinliii nnd Council Kluirs. Plans aM SDCciflcations Prepare and Estimates made on Application , Studio , Jtooin y Opera House lilock Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , . B. JUDD , C < unuil t lull'H , In. THE- OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Host Route from Omalm nud Council muffs to TWO TliAlNS DAILY DKTWKEN OUAUA AND COUNCIL I1LUKFH Chicago , - AND - Milnatikre , St. 1'nnl , Wlnncapolls , Cnliir Itupidi , Rock Island. Trccport , Itoekfonl , Cliuloii , Vtibiique , Davenuoit , Elrln ( , Mud I son , Junrstillc , Itololfc Wiiionn , I/n Crosse , And all other Important nointi EMI , Norlbcust J bolltlicillt. For tliroush tlitctB. oil < m Ilia tlckot nKont At Ml Fiirnnm ttrect. In llarkur lllock , or at Union 1'iciUj Uoi > ot. I'lilliLiin Hleeiieri and th flnott DlnlnK furs In tba world arc rim on the main line ot tlio Cliltneo , MIL wiikcu A tit. 1'aul H ll iHj. nndorer ; attenllmiUpula to iiunienKvrs br oourivou , uinployuiot tuocuiupnuy. it. MII.IKHIonersl Mxia or. J. F. ' 1UOKKR. AnltUntJ uor l llanocor A. V. K. CAHl'JCNTHU. O * > ir l l' i n tr nd Tlokt't Ane nt. tilCU. K. HKAFfOllD. AwlitBQI Oeoer l nd 'Mokot Agent. J. T. CLA lUf. Un il 8u erlntend nw Health is Wealth ! 1)11.K. C. Wr.Sl'BNKIlVE AND Illl UN Tlll'.AT- HUNT , n guaranteed hm'eillc for llystorln , IU ) 1 > JL'.is , ConviiNionH , Ula , Xervom Nuiirulgln , 11 uiuliiDlio. Nen-om front rat Ion causi it l > y the u o Jtalo.iliolor tohiicco , WiikuCiilneus , .Mental ! ) irosslon , SoftcnlimoC tliu Drain rexnltliiK In lu- faulty nnd loidJiid to nilunry , decay and dentil. I'rotnatnra Old AKO , lluircnnuis. Loss of power n either not , Involuntary IAHSUS an > l Hpennnt- irhti'ii caused liyovor-oxertlonof tliubr.iln.hnlf- imtHO or o\erlndnl'eua. | : Kuch box roiiialns ) nonionth'B treatm nt. 11.00 a box , orulxboxos ! or5,0)i.cntby ) , mall propuld on receipt of pilcf WE G17ABANTBB SIX BOXES fo euro any case. With onch order roeolvcd by isforHlx boxes , accompanied with fi.OOWDwlfl lend the purcbiiser our written Kiiaranteo to ro- 'und thu money If thu troutmeut does not otlect i cine. Cunrantt'eM Usned only by ( ioodman : ) ruc Co. . Druggists , f-'olu Agents , 1110 1'anuuu ill eet , Omaha. Nub , ALBUM-'iWj ci- linlceKc . iimpoaeti , BUCll JtoiUoutti. Kharumla Hilt. Haaair. Lnmi * . ll'il/ian. and / > li.J ( r. BT/ / . DANCE ALBXlM 213 P lf " < nT Ilio most AHrj rTonuTwainw muift .SfiJSrcliM , I TAN P A R D CEMS-UU Pmcu < > f Dungti nd tuli . I' ' " " " " . eompanlmonti , and ItU Pl > . of iri tluM. Iranirnp. tlonuTorarft rnnjerounuetc.orpl > no STAND ARD oONC ALBUM'7'WPP ° , * r " * fil ,1. . ! l'lRftHDA ? 'colon. I'riceol well book OOo , , : U I LYON & HCAUY. Puhllohera , preyaid. I State & Monroe tB.Chloneo. This space is reserved for C. J. COL BY'S Real Estate advertisement , which , \yill appear in our next issue. Look out for "bargains. WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO ? 1. It is the most ilurnblu 1'lnno icailo. 'J. It inro\os ] ) under use. y. It 1ms more volume of tone tlmn tiny other Instrinuent. t. It .shunts In time longer tliun nny othur Pluno. , , , . r - It Is the only I'iniio with Ilionow iMtcnl linrp-stop. 0. It is the only Piano \vltli tlio now metal Uev support. 7. It is unoquulleil ill notion. 8. It leads nil others nmonir the heat poojile. U. It is the Immliomost I'iiiuo niaile. 10. And most important of nil it Is Hold a IX MUELLER MUSIC CO. , xo. loa MAI * STRIIT : , L'rr.s , IA. An old established Boot and Shoe business in Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway , is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to GD. . Phillips , at the store , or to N. C. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate- N. P. DODG-E , Executor. SIZES FROM Kapoclally AilaptoJ fat 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC ' HORSE I ] LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , ' Mills and Elsrators , Fpcclllcntlons nml estlnmtes furnlslioil for complete stcnin plnnti. Itcnilntton , Durnljlllty ( ] nnr- niitecd. Causliow letters from users where fuel i : < ononiy ts eHiiil ( with Corliss Non-CoiKluiisiiiB E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Sonil for Catalogue. No. 610 Pearl Street , Council Dlulla. O. n. GILBERT , Manufacturer of TAXIDERMY GOODS. 11 * Bronclway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders for ill ! Itinds of Dakota nml Montana Rnino lillnd nnd oilier heads on Imnd. Satisfaction Kuanintccd to in work to bo done Uuffulo liorns In novelties. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS i.Nvrrrii TO CAM , AT ( - MB.S . , C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And sro her line line of llalr ( loods. FIMIST IIAIK OJtXA.MiXTS : in tliccity.Vljf" , Hcanls , etc. , for Itcnt or Sale. Olf.i : A.M > OHIilCSlO I'AINTS , IIAIK ST. , : . . . IIV M til. KKCI.IVI. I'lKJMI'T ATI J. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET R. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Miuiufuclurora and Wholesale Dealers in Saru-ssbg-e of.11 : HIirLd.f : = } , Orders Promptly Filled mid Delivered. Council Bluffs. No. 635 Broadway , - - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. IJydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , H , ' " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work , llrown " ' , Council Hliiflk , Iowa. CPU I IDT Fuslice ol the IVace. Olllco over American Express , No , 419 N , Ot n U lL.'Hroadway , Council Hlullb. Iowa. . . " " - " " "J * * M t * * > H * mmi imv * * + * mm m * * mim - : -riM i i. ! ! ! -.T T r-jir- A/I / O Attorneys at Law , Practice in the bt.-iti : ami Kedera &CI IVI O" Courts. Olllte Uoonu 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Heno Ulock , Council Hlulls , Iowa , Attorney * at Law. Room 10 , Slnifiart IIRI F X ; TINI FY D , H. MoDANELD & CD , , Hidesjallow , PellsWool , & Furs , lllglient maikot pi Ices. 1'roinpt returns , t 0 uua w iiuin at , , coum.u inuiru , i w , rf turn in lull rijitiv * -iilnn of V'L NBW iijlor ( /'ill * iliiff Any liulyotordlntry iiiti'llfeiiC8c | | n eatll/ Mid quickly li'urn to rut ami make any Btrim > nj ' child. fur Inly or lii i'y itsf . I" any m iiro iiUAwi rana I atn entt eukrmil > < l to Ut li'flcrt In. AdaiiititlUOUV < le CO.i CUclnuail , O