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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFP1CK. NO IB IMlAflh 8TUEUT. I ellcred bv enrrlrr In Any 1'ntt of lie City n TV cnty Cents 1'crcok. . II. W. T1J.TON . MANAOUIU TKLKI'IIONRSt HrstNFPS O KICK No. 43. NIOIIT Diinoii. No.St. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Council Hlurts news on Second page. Coaland wood. K.H.Mnyne , 019IVway. The P. K. O. society moots this alter- noon at . ' ( o'clock with Mrs. Horace Kvans. The rogolar monthly meeting of the school board will bo hold next Monday OVOIling. A marriage license was issued yester day to.T. II. ICullov and Clara Harbour , both of thiHcity. This item was written with one of "Hroohotttt Cuvln's No. SI" onu of the best pencils o t. * Mr and Mrs. II. S Ross , living near Miuiiuva , are rejoicing over Iho arrival of a bran new boy. Mr. Charles IJaetcns gives another Btudonts' recital at the Congregational church on Monday evening. Unity guild will hold a meeting at 3 ' o'clock'this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Harris , South First street. Them will bo a meeting of the Coun cil Hluirs lioallng club next Monday evening at the olllco of Dr. Soybort. Mrs. . .1.V. . Pcregoy entertained an enjoyable progicssive high live party Thursday evening at her homo on First a\cnuc. Mrs. N. W. Williams entertained a number of her lady friends yesterday afternoon ivt a ft o'clock tea. The occa sion was a most onjoyoblo one. A pair ol hnndeullR wanting an owner were found behind a box at the corner of IJromlway and Bryant yesterday morning , and turned over to tlio police. C. K. Ayers was the only victim pro duced for the inspection of the police magistrate yesterday morning , and was assessed $8.110 and 11 red back into the cooling box. The funeral of Leila Ilancy , the twelve-year-old daughter of Mrs. W. H. Rue , toolc place at : . ' o'clock yesterday afternoon from the family residence , 1110 Third avenue. Mrs. K. A. Norling , wife of the well known fresco painter , was yesterday presented with a gold watch as a re minder of her blrthdav. Friends and relatives joined in the pleasing remem brance. The case of Kxaiis vs White was on trial all dav yesterday in the district court. Attornov Flickinger , for the plaintiff , made his argument , and At torney Sims will close this morning for the defense. Kov. D. P. Franklin has been called to Stuart , In. , to dedicate a now church there. The pulpit of M road way Metho dist church will bo supplied , to-morrow by clergymen from Omaha , so the services will bo hold as usual. G. T. Archie , who has boon confined in the county jail for some time on the I'hargo of insanity , was yesterday or dered released by the board of insane commissioners and found sane. Ho was brought in from the country. Ho was suffering from dementia when incar cerated , but his mental trouble has worn off and ho is now perfectly ra tional. Jake Washington and Dan Simpson , a couple of colored individuals , filled up with certain inflammatory lluids on Upper Broad wuy yesterday afternoon and started out to run the town regard less of city ordinances or city officials. Olllccr Kemp viewed their antics with a disapproving eye and proceeded to gather them in. The patrol wagon was in use by the mayor < uul aldermen , and an express wagon landed the hilarious darkies at the station , where they made things jingle for some timo. The little mishap which occurred as two motor trains were passing on the bridge , referred to in yesterday's Bun , proves to have been a trifling affair. The fact is that a now motor man run his train a little too far , so that the other train in passing pushed one of the the cars off the track a few inches only. It did not go up against the side of the bridge , and there was no occasion for tiny scare , much loss was there any jpopardixing of lifo or limb. The motor trams arc run with special caution , osnoeially ever the bridge , the speed there being slow , and every possible precaution is taken torcndorany serious accidental ! impossibility. The construc tion of the line is such Hint no serious accident can occur in nnv event. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , hoiscs , buggies or anything of value nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , ever Amoricun express. J. G. Tipton' real estate , 527 B'dway All grades soft coal. O. B. Fuel Co. HI'H InniiuiirnClon. The Wabash Western railway an nounces that tickets will bo sold from nil st.'itloiiB to Washington and return , for tlio inauguration of President liar- ribon , at half fare. Unto for round trip from Council muffs , la. , JttO. Ticlcots will bo on trnlo February 127 to March 2 ; good return ing until March 10 , 1881) ) . For further par ticulars apply at the Wabash Western ticket olllco , 421 Hroadway. J. C. MITCH'HU , , Agent. Houses and lots to soil on monthly payments by 1 < \ J. Day , 39 Pearl St. I'oi'soiinl I'aruttrnplifl. Mr , J. 12. llarknoss 1& visiting sonio of the Iowa towns in the interests of tlio coming Chautauqua assembly. Ho will bo nbsunt several days. E. Dickinson , asslbtunt gojiornl man ager , and W. II. Ilolcombo , superin tendent , of the Union Pacitlo railway company , were in tho. city yesterday , visiting the transfer 'and Uroadway depots during their brief stay. Mr. John T. Olivet * surprised many of his frloiulf by appearing on the streets yesterday for tlfo lirnt time since his Ill ness. Ho was down town on the 31bt of Dot&mbar , but passed Now Year's in bod. Ho had trouble with an ulcerated tooth and sulTorcd excruciating agony. The muscles of nib face and neck l > o- catno BO atToctod that ho could not open his mouth , nnd his life was despaired of. A hole was out through } iis ohook to allow the ulcer to discharge , and his condition speedily improved. lie is now fust recovering , nnd will BOOH bo able to attend to business. It was u close call , but ho managed to pull through , and re joices accordingly. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Pickled trlpo and pigs' feet at Tib- ltts\ } a 15 Uroadway. Money loaned at L , B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , hort > os , wagons , personal property of nil kinds , and all other articles of value without removal , All business strictly con 11- < loutial. OF INTEREST IN THE BLUFFS , The Llttlo t > kl Folks Entortnln Their Friends With Music. ' A NEW OIL COMPANY. Trouble O cr n I'nrtncrslilp A Score ) ! An Klcgnnt llcoc-pt-on nt Mrs. John N. lluldxvln's Need of n Street Cleaner. Ultlo Old Kolka. The entertainment given lastcvening at the Masonic temple hall was ado- oldedly unique affair. It was given by little folks , arrayed as old folks , and thov took their parts' well that older people could hardly have done better. The programme was a bright and varied one. Music , recitations and impor-ona- lions were spicily interspersed. There were several very creditable choruses given by the children , who ranged in ngo from IIvo to twelve years. Miss I dmi Snyder served as accom panist upon thu piano , and acquitted herself well. She gave , with Miss Klsio Sehoentgen , a very pleasing piano duet. A duet on violins was given by Masters - tors Hnlph Mueller and Harry James. Five little fellows , arrayed as terrible Indians , madomucluimusementby their concert recitation. They wcro Kddio Harkncss , Horace TTavcrstock , Thomas Tipton , Harry Ogden and Willie Troxoll. * Miss Belle Snyder and Miss Medio Kirkland gave a uuut. With the aid of Edward Duquette and Charlie .loffries , a quartette was formedwhich gave some charming music. Miss Hello Snyder also jravo some vocal solos , which were among the best numbers on the pro- grammo. She also showed talent us a rccitaUonNl. Miss Winnie Mclntire told "The First Settler's Story" in a manner which greatly iutorouted the audience. Master William L. Murphy pave a cornet uolo. which was remarkable for a boy of his ago. Charles .loffries gave a song , "Put Your ShoulUer to the Wheel. " Ho sang it well. Four little maidens personated the sunllo.vers , it being a novel picturing of tho'-o flowers , and a recitation accom pany ing it , with appropriate motions. Miss Nellie Ilaworth , only live years of age , gave a very pretty song. AVhioh caused the audience to be duly enthusi astic. Another remarkable number was a violin solo by little Albert Xcrkowsky , only four Beat's of age. Helms evi dently caught some of the artistic spirit of his father , as well as had some of the training. Misses Gertie Gleason and Maud Gavin gave a piano duct which was su perior to those given by many older performers. A vocal solo was given by the youngest of the company , Miss May Snyder , who is only four ycais of age. Edwin McCrary gave an excellent rendering of Pickwick's celebrated trial. Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sijlo of my temper ance beer. L. M. All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel Co. L. E. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jucqunmin & Co.'s jewelry store. For Oil mid Coal. The articles of incorporation of the Ilawkoyc Coal and Oil company wcro filed yesterday with the county recor der. The incorporators are M. M. Marshall , .1.1. Leas , Wells Cook , J. B. Wood , F. S. Thomas , R. M. Wilbur , C. C. Hamilton , J. W. Chance , A. P. Lang- made and F. C. Reed M. M. Marshall is president , and F. S. Thomas secre tary. The capital stock is $ (5,000,000. ( The object of the company is the trans action of a general mining and refining business in Wyoming and elbowhere. The company own ? -1,100 acres in Car bon county , Wyoming , and will develop the mineral resources of the same. Try our XXX bottled boor. Special tales on all eiders from Towa. L. M. FiNiciifeTiix. I have moved my olllco to Omaha , at which all orders will bo received and Irom which all deliveries will be made by WHgOIl. L. M. Fiyi Only ti Noorch. The fire department was called out at 5:20 : last evening by an alarm from bo\ 28. The llames were just issuing from the roof of the building occupied by George Meschondorf at I27 ! Broadway. The lire was distinguished witn a few buckets of water and n garden hose. The cause of the bla/.o was a defective Hue. The damage was very slight , a hole about six feet square being burned in the roof. Send all orders for bottled boor to L. M. Finkclstoin , Omaha. Dr. C. C , Ilazcn , dentist , Opera house block. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. An Dlcuant llccoption. One of the most enjoyable society ovonls of the season occurred i/jbtorday afternoon at the residence of J. N. Bald win , esq. , Ill youth Sixth stroot. Mrs. Baldwin gave a reception from 3 to U o'clock to nearly one hundred lady friend , many of whom ivcro from abroad. The parlors wcro beautifully decorated with llowcrs , and an Omaha orchestra discoursed sweet music. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. T. J. Mackny , Mrs. Waddell , Mrs. J. L. Stewart , Miss Mary Haas , and Miss Laura Baldwin. The Indies received In different rooms , two in each room , instead of collectively. The afternoon p.issed most delightfully , and tnore wna nothing lucking that could have added to the plea uro of the occasion. _ Rooms to rent in the Mcrriam block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. , 2S ( > Main street. Klegant spring goods. Now stales throughout. A. Reltor , ! UO Broadway. A Street Cleaner Needed. The mud question is again agitating the average Blullltc. This matter comes up periodically with astonishing regu larity , and thu same ground is gone ever each time. The papers devote much valuable space to lengthy exhor tations , beseeching the city olllcinls , in the naino of the dear people , to abate the nui anco. But the nlllclnls do not abate worth a cent. The mud is hereto to stnj until Old Sol comes to the relief of a long suffering public. Then the council is attacked with a sp.ism of some Iiiul. quite late in the spring , and the dirt that was the principal ingredients of thU sea of tilth , is hauled away , after torturing the souls and nnuldjing th footgear of thousands of pedestrians for months. The center of the street is kept it very passable condition by the strut- car company , and the matter that ac cumulates there is swept to the sides o the street , eventually making ti most disgusting collodion in the gutters. These warm dnjs transform this accu mulation into a veritable pond of the filthiest kind , through which everybody wishing to cross a street has to wade , as it is impossible to keep the crossing clean. Knch spring there is talk of pur chasing a street sweeper that will kec ] the streets clean , but none has yet ma- teriali/cd. The Council Bluffs eitjyon has three alternatives. He can sink , swim or stay at home. Hero is chance for the great improvement council to do something that will be ap preciated , and the question is , will they do it , or continue in the same old ruts. The London "Tailor's" is the place to get your clothes made. 037 Broadway. S. BVWadsworth & Co. loan inonov. of the Concert. Mr. Charles Baotens has the pleasure Lo announce that his next students' r cital will take place at the Congrega tional church , Monday evening , Feb ruary 18 , at S o'clock. ( Selection Enmni Vculi Str.ylc-cn-blanvlust Club. j a Xcjjcr Tanz L. Gtirhtt Qiiatrcmainsj -j bSpanischo Tmi/o. . . . ( M. MosrltowsUi Missc Annie Hint and Holla Nile * . Duo for clarionet and coruot Normu- Puritam Licllim Messrs. Arthur Knrbduhunu 1'orry Uailollut. Solo Violoncello cav.ilinn I.itf Mr. .lolm Hroun. Quartette for four violins Radons Messrs. II. KoRcrs , P. Tullejs , G. Williams , K. Kurilich. Traumbildcr Lunibcy Club. Stryk-en-blaas-lutt ( With solo for guitar b } Mr. J. Brown. ) Duo for violin ami violo Huetcns Miss Cluire Chamberlain , uid Mr. li.ictens. fa Wnldvoglein unil JUin- E. Harniston J ncsaiiKcr l > iinn iln I solo , < b Xcinirg , do Ma , I. Francis Hohr Miss Laura Couuh. Solo riute tarantella Uactons Mr. Frank Kadollct. Strlnprauartette Larpo Handel ( For two violins , viola and violoncello. ) Messrs. H. Uocers. P. Tullcys , G. Williams , Emu Karbacb. "Visions'1 F.uioonicr Stryk-cn-blaas-lust Club. Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parlies wishing the same. Call and see samples at room T , Everett block , Pearl street. Momnoi"i ; : & Co. Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odcll & Bryant. Partnership Trouble. Arthur W. Cowles , who has been n partner in the firm of Tlarlo , Haas & Co. , wholesale drn ggists of this city , has filed a petition in the district court , through his attorneys , Burke & Tinloy , praying for the appointment of a re ceiver , in whose hands the business of that firm shall bo placed. The plaintiff alleges that he became- member of the firm in 1881 , and that ho was to'receive $2,200 a year independent of all profits , in consideration of managing the busi ness of the firm. Ho slates that on or about the 15th day of January , IfaS'J , the defendants took possession of all books , accounts , stock and property of the firm and re fused to allow him to examine or have access to them , and have avoided any conference with him regarding the co partnership. In fact , ho charges the defendants with misappropriating the funds of the firm and with defrauding him of his interest in the business. The defendants were seen yesterday regarding the mallei' , and stated that they had received no official notifica tion of the move of Mr , Cowles. They had heard of his charge ? and de nied them in tote , branding it all as spite work. They stated that the plain tiff had put in $1,001) ) and drawn out be tween W,000 and iO.OOO , and started in at the first of the present year to in crease on his previous fast method of drawing out money , and they shut down on him. They allege that ho has drawn out all the money that ho had in the linn , and state tluit they are ready to adjust any legal claim that ho holds against them. g | The matter creates considerable snr- priso , as the firm of Hurlo , Hans A : t'o. is an old one and well known through out the west , and ranks as one of the leading ones in that lino. MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT G * LoneoSsjg ! * < ? ssS SS , ishf sV Thu § the Mustang1 ! * conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again ! THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city'loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close \6 Bluffs tooxclmngc for city property. Western liind to exchange for city properly. Hitf bargains in Ui-ondway lots. Fine business property to e.\clmngo for well improved farms. Good fresh stock groceries to ox- chnngo for city properly and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. IVlces ranging from $77o to $ tX ( ) ( ) . Cheap lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- rnn's and most nil additions to city. Fine acre property for snlo from $100 to $ .300 loss than present worth. No. 10 Prnrl S ( . , Council IMnfTs. SPECIAL NOTICES , WANTS. \ \ . \ ; > . \tM ! I'wul street. Ouolailyiouk. C. H , UeMer , loom " . \v LrANrKD-Compcleiit nbstrnctiT of Htlos. . .1.V , Squire , touiifil Illnlts. FOH ItKN'T Tlie tlirce story nrlck ttororootn No. 40T llroul\Miy. Tlio louitlon Isonoof the lnnt ta tlm Uty. 'I ho bitildlmt Ims lu'un oc- L-iipk'il fay the lust twenty years l > v Mtllcr.V Co. , Ii.inlunrc , and \xoitlil bu u vury deilrnlilu locu tion far a Inmhuiiu bacilluson Unit account. .lohn Dennett. \\r.\N ' : ) - > - pr"P''t.v in WcnaiiKo for low. i farms , .lohnson t Vnn i'ntten , ! 3J Main it. "VTOTIl'U of dl olutlon of co-jmrt- J- > noislilp. Notlco Is hcroliy K'VOII ' that the co'iiartnurililii hcretoforo uxl t- Inu between the nnderslRiied unilcr the llrni mime of 1'ni.sjiH A ; ICcller , for tlm piuposo of iloxclnnliiK ami oputatltiK a sntul ana gru\cl pit innr Illnion. In Mltli county , Iowa , Is this ilny illssohed by iniitnal consent. Witness our tiamls this IWlli ilny of January. A. I ) . . f < l i. C. K. I'AUSONf. V. I , . KHLLCII. _ \\71IAT IS ITA stock of Clothing. Hoots T nud Slides , Ilixtsaml C'aptJents' 1'tir- iK Cooils , Diy Goods. Invo'to ' iIUK ( ) . \Vliatliu\uyoutootlcr ? 1(11 ( Ilro.uliiy , Council llluirs " , la. J _ _ _ _ _ _ "A. R CLATI ERBUCK , I ) 1 ? A T POT ( TI ? DD HT/17 D liliAL liMAlli DaOKIln , 110 UKOAUWAV , COUNClIj liljUFKS , : : IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. I'rlvRte watchmen tarnished nt any and nl times. Special attention Kit en to collection of chat tel niorlKnm'M mul noteni Money to loan on K < > < 1 chattel secmlty. Itefeienco Any bank , uttoiney , or business man In tlio city. DHMcDAN LD & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool& Furs , Highest ninikct prices. 1'iompt K'tnCns. KO and tJ Main St. . Council lllutrs , low.u Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. . II. .VUI > I > , Council 111 11 ITs la , CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! t'.NTlt. H'llTMUt NOTICBI Mlt.t. SUM , BEEF , VEAL & PORKer or MI OWN nut s Iowa Cattle Fedoi Iowa Corn ! , And will meet nurliono t competition on prices for First-i Inss .Moats. J. M. SCANLAN , l OIrondwny. - - Telephone liOl. TKV OIJIl MUSH. Novel , plcasiiiK ami practical. Tor tlio parlor , tlin churcli , the Cliautmuiua circle , circle , the society hull. The only inontlily of Its kind in the United Stntos. Only * 1 a jcnr. Samples , 10 cunts. K\STIU : KMIII FM SEIIVK n Very unique. No lehcnrsals needed. Only 50 cents for u sup ply for any school , of any sbe. Address KNTKIlTAlNMnNT UUKhAU , Council Hinds , Iowa , J 15. Marlines * , Mana ger. Publishus of "Old District School , " "Quiz Social , " "EvcniiiR With Art , " etc. c. K. nru < . o. A. nKiiriNiiioF ( BELL & BERLMHOF , Architects , Designers and SupcrinlcnucntJ of Construction , Mr. llprlhitfhof was M-\en jcnrs nith Mendelssohn , FMicr & Low ry , and has designed many of the finest blacks in Uinulin and Council Bluff- . Plans and Sneciflcations Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Studio , Jivom 2 Opera House Itlock Tnos. ( Jrurr.n. \V. 11. .M. 1'usnv. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main anil Hroailwny. COUNUIIj IIIjUI T8 , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.ml domestic e\cliaii p. Collections made and Intel e t pnhl on tlmmle- TO PHYSICIANS : A GREAT SNAP ! To any regular physician who desires to locate , I have to offer a thriving Iowa city of 8,000 population , the home and practice of the leading physician of the place. He has resided in said city for sixteen years last past , and his books will show a annnual business of $6ooo per year. For reasons personal to himself he proposes to change his residence to another city , He will sell his home , which is a comfortable frame house of eight rooms , heated by furnace , and with all necessary outbuildings and conveniences , for $3,500. He will turn over to the buyer his practice and good will , and will remain with his successor some months pending his settlements and collections. Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do well te correspond with the undersigned , who is prepared to verify the entire bona fides of the whole business. Address C. J. COLBY , Room 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , Neb. Kspeclally Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER. POWER. Mills and Ele/ators / , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates finnlslioil for complete steam plnnti. IlPfrulfttlon , Durability Ounr- nntetd. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy Is eiiualvltli Corliss Noii-Condemlni' E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for No. 610 Pearl Street , Council Ululls. PUBLIC .4 PRIVATE BUILDINGS BY JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St. IELEPHONE 2240 Estimates K CorfCBpoiidonco Solicited. On Application. 1 POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO. . PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in f3a/u.3agre ? of u * ll 3H iinLcLf3 , Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered , No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. F , J. BREZEE , and Naturalist. 'Permanently located nt No. U North fth fct. . omioilto postoilico , on Motor Line , Council lllulliOu. ' Birds ami animals mounted naturally and In the best method of the ait. Warranted to preserve for } ears. Foreign birds aujijillo m hpit notice. Highest price , iaUI for owls and nawks of all kinds , rersons leiullutr oiil * i aurod of perfect tiUlsfactlou. t ur Orfsnug H epeUalty , Write tot vartlculws. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRI IIMRIMC Hydraulic nnd Sanitary Rnglncer. Plans , Estimate- ! , i DiniMllDI ML. " Specification * . Supervision of Public Work. Hrown lluilding , Council lUtills , lonn , lustice ol the Peace. Oillcc o\er Aincricnii Kxprc < , No. 419 NQPUIID7 . OL nUn/L" " 'Uroadway , Council niull's , Iowa. QTHNIT St QII\/1C \ / Attorneys at Law , Practice in tlic State and Kedera O I UllC. ( X OIIVlO" " Couils. Onicc Kooms 7 and 8 , Slnigarl-Ueno IJIock , Council , lown , BURKE& Koom 10 > s""Rnrt THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! & VOUN KEtf/W/4/VC BROADWAY /C * STAT SCHOOL SUPPLIE .NW , SWUTH & BROS. o < AtPicrceProprietor. the1 No.ll4MainSf. Furnifuro 8e Staves on y/cc/V / ( OA n Ao rnf/lfS BCSt Selections. Lcncsi pncts. Liberalditctunt Forf A.J.MANDEL /VO.326 Q ROADWAY. /7 > ? e Laundry Work A STEAM N.Ma'm SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN Black and Colored Silks , Satins , Velvets , Muslins , Sheetings , Tickings Flannels , Shirting , Table Linens , Crashes , Towels , Table Napkins , Sateens , Seersuckers , Ginghams , Calicos , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Underwear , Ribbons , Corsets , Laces , Gloves , Embroideries , Notions , Etc. , Etc. You who have bought must have told the glad some news of our EXTRA LOW FRIGES To your friends , and they in turn ought to join the great throng of buyers which throng the Boston Store daily. 4-01 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa An old established Boot and Shoe business n Council Bluffs , Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at U3 Broadway , is for sale and the store will 3e rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $18,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to GD. . Phillips , at the store , or to N. O. Phillips , one of the execu- ; ors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - UIIB INMfll ) ' 10 I AM. 1 ( - MBS. C. I , . HAIR EMPORIUM Anil sro lier line line of Hulr ( Jooils. I'l.MlSl1 HA III ( W.NUn.M'S : I" Hi" flly.VI | > , IIcnnN , flu. , for { ( nil oi1 .Sale. < a,3JTlE A.M > C'OVJLU A.\I > Mi'KltS C3UK1-MU I'AINl'H , HAW DltUSM NO. KTO. XO. UO .ttAJA. . ST. , : COUMXI * BtMU'S'H ,