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THE OMAHA DAILY BEfe. TUESDAY , APBIL 9 : 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. OFFICI3. NO 12 PI3AHIJ BTUEET. Delivered by carrier In Any Tart of no City a Twenty Cents 1'crVcok. . H. W. T1UON , . . . . .MANAOE1U TELKPIIONKSi nrptxrFR Orricn No. 13. NIOIIT IDITOII : , No.-I. MIN O U MljNTl ON. N. Y. Plumbing company. There will bo meetings at the Ovcrton mis- § Ion every evening this week. The 0 o'clock p. m. transfer car has been discontinued until further orders. Esquire Shurz officiated yesterday after noon In the marriage of Mr. C. A. Ford and Miss M. Scokler , both of Omaha. E. J. Schubert took out building permits yesterday for two new dwellings in Beliefs addition. W. L. Fleming , W. V. Cook and J. M. Scanlan Bjwrt gold watches drawn In the Burhorn club. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to O. K. Ford and Minnie Sickles , both of Omaha , and Ellsworth Cheovor , of Maurice , and Laura H. Matlnck , of Crescent. Don't fall to bear Mr. Crltchflold , of Indiana , at the Presbyterian church to-night. Ho Is said to bo ono of the most ft popular temperance speakers In the Hold. The police patrol wagon has been ordered to the paint shop , and will appear In fresh paint , now cushions and general splendor In order to make a Jliio showing nt the tlmo of Ilia tournament. Mrs. M. Miller , of Omaha , was in the city Sunday evening looking for hrr daughter , who , she alleged , had boon led from homo and virtue by ono George Reed. She failed to discover any trace of the missing girl. The funeral of James E. Sours will take place at 2 o'clock to-morrow nftornoon from St. Paul's church , Rev. T. J. Mnckay of ficiating. Council Bluffs lodge , No. 4'J , f. O. O. F. , of which deceased was a member , will I attend in a body. At 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the school board will moot as a committee of the whole and visit the western part of the city for the purpose of looking over the ground in Cochran - ran addition , with a view of locating the pro posed now school building. The funeral of Herman Gcrlcko has been postponed and will take place at a o'clock this afternoon from Gormanlu hall , corner of Main and Seventh avenue , and the services will bo in charge of the Gcrmanla Vercln , of which organization the deceased was a mem ber. ber.It -It is now expected that a portion of the in candescent light plant can be started up next Saturday night. The 750-Hght machine will bo ready to start by that time , and the 1,500- light dynamo by the following Tuesday. By the end of another week the entire plant will bo in operation. Judge Decmcr returned from Atlantic in tlmo to reopen court yesterday morning. The motion for a new trial in the cnso of Blcdcntoff vs Omlg wus argued and submit ted. The closing arguments in the Yodcrnt- tachmcat cases wcro also submitted. None of the cases in the day's assignment wcro rcn'dy for trial. The new cars for the Munuwa motor line Will bo hero to-morrow or the next day und regular trips xvill bo commenced next Sun day. There will be two open , one closed and ono combination car. Colonel Hcod will nlso receive a largo open car from Chicago that Will carry eighty passengers. With these curs and ono new motor , the line will bo thoroughly equipped. The building of the amphitheater on the assembly grounds has been commenced. Now that the assembly is an assured fact , and the programme an excellent ono , lot everybody give a little present llnancial nid by buying his ticket , in advance. Rev. C. Hover will bo glad to supply you at any hour of the day , and turn your money over to the financial secretary. The electric motor company has ordered two now thirty horse power motors. Those now in use are twenty horse power , and will draw two loaded coaches , but the strain is severe "on the steep grades. The new motors will carry the load without the least diffi culty , and will bo of much service In hand ling the enormous crowds that will travel over the line during the tournumont and the session of the Chautauqua assembly. t April 0,1889. The partnership of W. A. Wells and L. I. Fonnan is dissolved t to-day. Pay no accounts only to W. A. Wells , who continues the business. W. A. WELLS. For $25.00 The N ! Y. Plumbing Co. will put n load service pipe and hydrant in your yard ; also CO foot extra ho&o ; Call nt once at 114 Main street. Western I mm foolnml Supply Co. Between 115th and Mth streets , and i > d and 3d avenues. Telephone 241. E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. Buildings loans. Odoll Bros. & Co. Dr. C. C. Ila/.on , dentist , Opera house block. Personal H. H. Field is rlsitln g friends in western Kansas. Miss Haskcll , of Atchlson , Is the guest of Mrs. S. P. McConnell. Miss Fannie Green , of Cedar Rapids , is visiting her sister , Mrs. Kimb.dl , on Fourth nvcnuo. Dun Fnrrell , of the Globe , is vacationizing in Colorado. Ho will bo absent about a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Camoboll , ot Chad- ron. Nob. , are the guests of the family of W. N. Young. The condition of E. L. Shugart was much improved yesterday , and his condition Is not now rrgardod ns serious. Mrs. H. II. Wiikins , of Ellcnsburg , W. T. , and Miss Bertha Kcmpton , of Glonwood , are the guests of Mrs. L. C. Braekott. Mrs. Gertrude Ranch , living at 132G Eighth avenue , was stricken with paralysis Sunday night. Her condition last evening was somewhat improved. Judge W. O. James appeared on the streets yesterday on crutches. It was the tirst tlmo uo had been out since ho sustained a sprained ankle by falling on the slippery sidewalk several weeks ago. Wallace McFaddon loft for Burlington last evening to attend the state encampment of the G. A. R. Ho will return Thursday. During his absence , Ben Rlddlo will act us ballllt of the district court. J. Wilson , chief of the Kearney , Neb. , fire department , hus Just returned homo after a short visit in this city. Ho states that Kear ney will bo well represented hero in Juno , as iho will scud a lioso team and possibly a hook und ladder team to compote with the best of thorn. Council Bluffs lodpro No. 270 , A. O. U. WM weotlHn G. A. H. hull every Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. This lodge is not under the "ban" of the grand , or any other ledge , but is working in per fect harmony with the "loyal" grand ledge of Iowa , and with the supreme ledge of the United States and Canada. Visiting brothers cordially invited to bo present at our meetings. Foil RKNT Nine room Swiss cotta o In J amen' block on Third avenue , bb- twcon Eighth and Ninth streets. The Coming Exposition. Articles donated for the coming trades' Deposition uro already arriving. The out look Is very encouraging. Yesterday two largo boxes of tinware arrived , with charges prepaid , the contribution of O. Sidney Shep- rd & Co. , of Chicago. Mr. Wells , of Wells , rillo , Pa. , has presented an elegant carriage ( vhip , through Walters Bros. , saddlers , of Ibis city. Cook itLauterwassor , of this city , present n Monarch gasoline range , made by Adams & WcstlaUo. As the exposition is In- florsed by the board of trade , Is being man. ijjod largely by the ladles , and for the bene fit of the Chautauqua , there is every reason why It should prove o great success. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'a loanomcoon furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , unJ all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly eoull- doutiul. HE YOUTHFUL DESPERADO , Hla Brother Idontlfloa Him nncl Loaves Him Per Pauper Burial. THE MUNICIPAL PATH ERS. Odd Fellows Prepare to Olobrixtc Vctcrniin Stnrt East The Cluiu- tniiqun Exposition Personal and General. A Brother of the Suicide. Francis Nolnnd , a brother of the murderer , nrrlved In the city , ycstcrdaj morning , from it , Joe over the ICnnsns City rond. Ho pro- iccdod to the undertaking rooms of Field & Estop and identified the remains of the sul- iilo us these of his brother John. Ho In- 'ormod Tin : HEP. that the deceased was In ills 18th year , but had been at homo but lit- Llo for the past flvo yoars. None of the fam ily licpt any traca of him , as ho never Rave utiy account of himself. Ho generally catno homo about once a year and remained three > r four tluys , after which ho would start oft again without giving any information re- rnrdlnK his occupation or whereabouts. Ho , vas there about a month ago and remained ) no nlplit. Frnncta saw him ns ho passed Jon ? the street , and the other waved his tiand to him. That was all ho had seen of dim for over a year until he gazed on his dead form yesterday morning. John wus ho youngest of three brothers , and Henry , ho second brother , was much like him In Imposition. Ho was given to the same wan dering life , and was homo last a few days liter John's last visit. Francis had not icard the report of Henry's death whllo burglarizing a store in Minneapolis , but ' hought It might bo true. Ho stated that Thomas George was his stepfather , and that since Mr. Gcorco lost an ana the family was in very straightened circumstances. Ho took all the money In ' .ho IIPUSO to come hero to identify the re- nalns. His mother insisted on his coming : o nialto sure that the dead man wns really licr son. Ho worked his passaco hero on a "rclght train in order to have money to re- urn homo. Ho stated that It would bo 1m- tossiblo to take the remains homo with him , nd that they would have to bo bun d hero t the expense of the county. The deceased ivas always pretty wild and drank a great deal. deal.Tho The coroner ordered the remains interred , .nd they will bo burled this morning in the ) ottqr's Held. Frank Nolnnd returned homo ast evening. o Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing ' , ho s.iiro. Call and sco samples tit room lEvsrott block , Pearl street. MOIIUHOUSB & Co. Save money on frames. Goo. Hoyn , 14M Doclgo st. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. J. G. Tipton. real estate , 627 B'dwny OtM Fellows' Day. The Odd Fellows have prepared the fol- owing programme to bo given at their seventy-first anniversary exorcises on the 20th hist : Moot nt Odd Fellows' hall at 1:30 : o'clock. Grand parade at Q p. m. according to ttio following line of march : East on Hroadway to Pearl street , south on Pearl street to Sixth avenue , north on Main street to Hroadway , cast on 13roadwav to First avenue , north on First avenue to Washington avenue , west on Washington avenue to Sixth street , thence south on Sixth street to Odd Fellows' hall. Address of welcome by P. G. H. 1) . C. Bloomer. Brier addresses by visiting brethren. Refreshments served at ( i o'clock. r.VUXINO EXRUCISES. Meet at Dohany's opera house at 8 o'cloclr. Lecture on Odd Fellowship , Brother W. H. W. Uees , DCS Moines. Address , "Tho Degree of Robekah , " Brother L. C. Huff. Visiting delegations are expected from all parts of Iowa and Nebraska. Lodges , en campments and Ucbckah degrees from abroad will bo mot at the local depots and escorted to the hall , where they will receive every attention. . , Special sale of India nnd Surah silks this week at Eisoman's People's Store , at 40c per yard ; same quality formerly sold at 7oc. Elegant line of shades. Also 25 pieces striped and check Surnh silks at 4'Jc per yard , worth $1.00. Our sash ribbon sale will bo continued all day to-day ( Tuc&day ) . Wo al&o place on sale to-day 50 pieces now French sateens at 25c 'per yard ; regular 40c quality. Inspection solicited. Mail orders re ceive prompt attention. Samples cheer fully sent on application. Call early and get first choice , at HUSKY EI&KMAN& Co. , People's Store , Council Blulls , Iowa. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Ilcnl estate loans , F. . J. Day , 39 Pearl. tiniest Just received a car load of good mules one horses at Schluter & Boloy's stables , which will bo sold at reasonable prices. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair und honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. . City Council Proceeding. An adjourned mooting of the city counci was hold lust evening. A full board of alder men was present , the mayor being the only absentee. Alderman Everett wus called to the chnlr , and at 8:35 : o'clock the gavel fell. Among the bills which wore referred to the finance committee were two from the city marshal covering about ? 200. For serving ing nulsanco notices $92. The committee asked for a moro spcciUc statement. The second one was for the collection of fines The commit tea rojeetod the bill on the grounc that the marshal did not attend to his du ties In that matter. Commissioner Graham petitioned for the opening of a road on the levee leading to Lake View park , laud for the purpose hav ing been already given by Mr. Paul , ol Omaha. Hoforrod to the city attorney urn : city engineer , with instructions to report nl tlionoxt meeting of the council. An unusct bridge , now In the city pound , wus , on motion , turned over to the commissioners to UBO in Falrmount park. A petition from property owners , asking the removal of obnoxious persons now living in houses on Washington avenue , north oi Bryant street , and closing the same. This part has been an eycsoro for years , and the abatement us a nuisauco Is asked. The petition was presented by O. M. Harl , csq. Senator Gronowcg epoko upon the subject. Ho Bug gested that the council , as a board of hcaltb take the matter in hand , also the plun of con dooming it lor park purposes. Heotfored to give $100 , and others would do equally well Koforrod to the mayor and board of health. Pro tests against raising Thirteenth uvcuuo Pleasant street and Fourteenth avenue were referred to the committee oa ( streets and ul Joys , The petition of the city scavenger for pay lug buck to him $ .19 , piiu as license on tba position , was referred to thtt Judiciary com mittco. Petition cf the First National bank for the removal of a pop corn cart In front of tha building was granted. Mayor Hohrer en mo In. Petition of Mm. Boclr for remission of taxes , on the ground of being too poor to contilbuto to the public revenue , was re forrcd to the judiciary committee. Pe tition of K. HunUiiKloii followed the sumo courfto. Mary 0. Long wux allowed a rebate of $200 on valuation of property , taxed In 18h3 for 400. 400.Petition Petition lor oiKinlijtf Twentieth street from Broadway U > uvuuuo O , wu grunted and the city cli-rU wu * fiutruutud to prepare the necevbury orOIimueo , Petition ot II. J' , .Nikx , for remission of tax on property on Vine street , was re ferred. Protest against raising Third street above ts present grade was referred to the com- nlttco on streets and alloys. Charles Dodge risks for reduction of tax on Is property. Koferred. L. Kintichan states that ho ts taxed for moro sidewalk than ho has had built. Ho- 'erred. Protest against laying sewer on Second avenue was referred. An ordinance was read grant In cr to Smith Samidcrs. W. C. Dickey , W. O. James , George Mctcalf , N. Mcrrlam , J. J. Brown , Flnloy Burke , A. V. Larrlmer the right to construct and operate street railway lines In the city , The twentieth rule was suspended and the ordinance passed to its second read- ng after which It was referred to the judi ciary committee and city solicitor with in struction to report at the next meeting. On the report of the Judiciary committee , ho report of the city clerk for the month of March was received and placed on llle. By ordlnanco the curb grade was flxcd on Little Curtis street. An ordlnanco llxlng the crude of Plainer street between First and Statesman street was read and properly referred. The claim of Mr. Compton was presented by A. W. Askwlth and was referred to the committee on streets and alleys and city solicitor. Petition of property owners for the nar rowing an alloy between Fifth and Sixth avenues , opposite the court house , was re ferred to the committee on' streets and illcys. The balloting for clerk was fruitless , and .ho council adjourned. FOK THIS PUItLIO. Ono Knro for thn Itntiml Trip. The G. A. U. stnto encampment will uild at Burlington , la. , Awil 8 , 9 , 10 mil 11 , mm round trip tickets will bo gold from all C. , B. & Q. stations to Bur- 'Ington anil return at one faro for round rip. Good iroing on April 8. 0 , 10 and .1 , and good to return up to and ineluu- np April 13. Iloro is a chance for all old soldiers to moot their comrades and 'or all others to sco the grand parade on April 10. Go everybody. Tickets can ) o obtained of C. , 15. & Q. agents. Attention Firemen. By mistake in the notice in yesterday morn- tig's BUG the firemen's meeting was called for last evening , April 8. It should have read Tuesday evening , April 9. Let every one ntcrcstcd in the coming tournament bo irosent. By order of the president. I. W. Jopper , secretary. E. H. Shcnfo & Co. olTor bargains in city property , either improved or un- inproved. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 payments. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 51I5 Main stroot. llooms to rent in the Morrinm block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. . 230 Mai n street. Notice the beautiful finish given collars - ' lars , cuffs and shirts by CascaJo Laun dry company. Veterans on AVhosls. The past commander's train , bearing the department oHIclals , Abe Lincoln post and Woman's Relief corps , lett over the "Q" at 9M5 yesterday morning for Burlington. The train consisted of ttirco cars and was beauti fully decorated , presenting the linest up- uparanco of any train that ovcjtloft this city. The engine wus buried under a covering of flags and bunting , and the interiors of the cars were festooned in a most artistic man ner. ner.On each side of thn Urst coach was a long banner , on which was the inscription "Head quarters G. A. n. , Department , Iowa ; " on the second , "Abo Lincoln Post 29 , Council Bluffs ; " on the third , occupied by the Women's Hellef corps , "G. A. H. Head quarters , W. H. C. , IbSU. " On the rear plat form was a banner on which appeared a life- size soldier on guard and a camp scene with the army mule in the back-ground. The decorations wcro the work of two committees , one from the "Q , " consisting of Major M. M. Marshall , general agent , F. H. Griggs and W. E. Pattison , and the other from the G. A. H. , consisting of J. J. Stead- man , Theodore Guiltar , Colonel John Fox and L. H. Williams. The train and Its load of votcruns will be homo about the last of the weeit. The Alleged Dynamiters Held. NBW YOKK , April 8. John O'Connoll Thomas Riurdon and Patrick S. Close , walkIng - Ing delegates of the Ale and Porter Brewery Employes' Protective association , who are charged with felony in wrecking Stevenson's brewery with dynamite in February last were arraigned in court to-duv and pleaded not guily. They furnished bail in 55,000 e.ich to await trial. Struck With nn Axo. Dr.TiioiT , April 8. A special from Cadillac Buys that four Scandinavians Storhouslty , Jacobsbn , Andtrson and Rouse became in volved in a quarrel yesterday , and in the light which ensued the two former wcro struck by an axe in the hands of Anderson and terribly injured about the head. Botl men will probably die. Anderson and Rouse have been arrested. The Rochester Strcot Cur Strike. ROCIIESTEK , N , Y. , April 8. The car strike situation remains practically unchanged. About twenty-five ears are running. An other disturbance like that of Saturdaj oc curred on Main street.ut noon. A few stones wcro thrown an 1 the driver drew a revolver and tried to use It on the crowd , but was prevented. Quiet was llnally restored with out any serious trouble. ACHES AND AGONIES. The Great Railroad Con tractor of 3. America , tny writes : "St. Jacobs positive Oil has aceom- indonement. " pliifitiluon- deri. II FOR PAINS , Rheumatic And Malarial. AI Dsuaoisrs AMD DEALEM. * lie Cbarlei A. VogelorCo. , Hullo , , Aid. The .VI33' M oclorn Novolltl OB PAPER HANGINGS/ AND Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER G. MILLER'S. Blgn , House and Ornamental Tainting , KalBO uilnlug , Graining , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. Notice o AVn'trr Consumer * . Wntor rents fof 'quarter boRlnnlnp April 1 nro now dliO ) nnd payable nt of- Ice of the company , 114 Main nnd 115 Pearl streets. Flvo per cent discount on nil bills piiid previous to April 10. Olllco open until I ) p. in. on Saturdays. Council BluITs City Wntor Works Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. TIIOU SAfK = FlrsT-cl7ins riu.ge , holler nml JL1 water tank , of kitchen outfit. CnllatUeorgo 1. Meschonporfs , 27 liroftdwny. T\rANTKD Ono baktir , ixitlstnnt cook and i V day foreman nt the < lenr and dumb Instl- tutloa. Apply at the olllco. irSAlTK .16 conls ot dry \\ooA nt my rcsl > dcnce. llornco Kverett ? NOTIon-Scnled bids for the plant of the Council IllnfM Knitting company , either n part or entire , will ba received oy tno com pany up to April 15.1683. lllght to reject nny nnd nil bids reserved. WANTKO A girl for general liousoworlc at Atlantic house. ENGINK KOH SALK-OnoPxl2. twenty-horao power , mostly new. Union Iron works , No. 1307 , 3d st. , Council muffs , la. _ FK lU'.NTVAprll 1 , two-story brick business house. No. IfU Uroadwny , opnoilto OgJen muse , Council muffs. Impure or llobort Mul ls , toil Hroadway. TTIOU 3 AM : Three work horses nt Neumuy- J ? er's barn , on Wednesday , March 13. Samuel Itelmlf. _ WKU.INtl IIOUSK for rent.10 rooms on Cherry Hill , m xt to Kov. ( J. (1. Itlco's. with stnbio nnd ono ncre of ground. Horace ivorett. rplllJ OKKICR ever the St. Jo K. K. ticket of- 1. lice , corner Voarl nnd llronilwny : posses sion given 1st of April , lloracu Kverott. FOR SA 1.13 Two-story frame residence , cor ner nnd adjoining lots , onoli IK ) feet front by 12) ) feet deep , r.n.iulro nt I'lUrmount phnr- nucy , UK ) Upper llrondwny. FOH lllJNT-OIIlcc No. 2 , over Hnlrd's con fectionery store , Intelv occupied by Wm. Ward , architect , llorncu Kvurott. Foil HUNT Cheap , two handsome , new six- room cottages , north of transfer , Council tlnirs. Inquire lllaiul lllshtor , Cth avc. and' 21st st. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc. Agents wanted. C. B. JIJDD , Council llluirs In , No. 27 Main Street , Over .Bucqiicinlii'H .Ecvvelry Store Tuos. OFFICER W. II. M. I'usuv ; OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Mnln nnd Hroadway , COUNCIL. ItLiUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchange. Collections uinclo und Interest paid on time de posits. D.H.McDANELD & G0 , ( Hidesallow , Pelts Highest market prices. Prompt retu and SC2 MiilnBt. . Council lllults. low A DAISY FARM ! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa 9 miles south oi ; Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good G room house. Barn with'room for eight horses , and cow barn , shuds graineriea , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COLBY , 522 Paxtoii Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30fch St Council Blulls , Iowa. * * PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HDI Dl/l M Dl M D Hydraulic and Simltary Eni'iiieor. Plan , Kstluwtos , DlniMINDlIlL Spoclllpations. Supervision of Public Work. Browia Building' , Council Bluffs , lowix. MI I D7 Justice of the Pcitco. Olllco over American Express , No. 410 Nop . Droadwny , Council Bluffs , Iowa. O. Q\/Q | | \ / | Attornoys-at-La\v. Practice in the State and Fed- Ot OlIVID oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shupart-Bono Block , Council BlulTa , Iowa. BURKE & TlNlf Y-- lt00" ' " ' s"ue FOR THIS WEEK AT THE Curtain Department. Curtain Scrim , from 70 up. Lace Curtaining , from ice up. , Lace Curtain Sets , from 690 up. Window Shades , with Hartshorn Spring1 Rollers and Fix tures Complete , 330 up , in about 15 different colors. Curtain Poles , with Handsome Brass Fixtures and Trim mings , 500 up ; sold elsewhere fori.oo. Wash Goods Department , White Cross-Barred Muslin , 6 c up. White Lawn , extra quality , IDC up. Zephyrs , Stripes , extra fine , ice ; worth 150. French Pattern Sateens , extra quality , ta'c ; worth igc. Toil du Nord's , handsome styles , i2 c ; worth iSc. Zephyr Ginghams , select patterns , i5c ; worth 22c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Fancy stripe and regular made Balbriggan Hose , i2 c ; worth igc. Extra weight , fancy stripe , regular made Hose , IQC ; worth 25c. Regular made Black Hose , extra weight and quality , 170 ; worth 25c. In Children's Hose we have an immense line. Prices to suit all. Guaranteed the best , value and finest selection in the city. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests , 150 and igc ; worth 250 and 330 Muslin Underwear Dep't. L Ladies' Corset Covers from 15c up. Lndics' Chemises , handsomely trimmed and well made , 2,1c up. Ladies' Muslin Drawers , 2Jc ! up. Ladies' Muslin Skirts , 50c up. Ladies' Muslin Night Dresses , 60c up. In the above we show the finest selection to be found either here or in Omaha , and our prices we guarantee to be lower than either. Call and get prices and judge for yourself. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , Leaders and promoters of low prices , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP " BLUFFS.lA UMBR ; OADHASGONE | iwMMiiSi Dressing * OLD ANLAft , Fashioned . - - Tel. ZOL = SS = = = = = = = = = = = = = English Nr.TIBBETTS Kitchen OROCERIETS. MpnarchflCuriceBrfls.Drands ] FinoOandios : . . Oandios , ofcai\r\ed&oods. -SBrooHtfay. Fresh Made 5Q5ist.Ave.Bef.iM3in a pear/ / . Bvory Day. Dempsey Butler , SOPoarl-st SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , DORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specification . * and estimates furnished for complete eteam pnnt ! . IlcpnUUIon , Durability Oimr outeoil. Can show loiter * from users wlioro I'uel Hconomy N ( | iinl wltU forllaa Noii-Coiiiloiwing E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Soncl for Catalogue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs CASCADE LAUNDRY GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260