THE OMAHA'DAILY BEH' : THURSDAY , MAY 16 , 1889' THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PKAIUj STUEET. Etllvereilbr carrier In Anr Pnrt of ho City a WntyCents l' r Week. . . _ _ n.\V. T1LTON. . MANAOEIL TKLKPIIONUSi litTRIHEffl OlTICK NO. 43. NiatiT Eiiiron , NO.SM. MINOn MENTION. N. Y.Plumbinf ? Co. A marrlaRO license was Issued yesterday to Frank El Snodgrass and Miss Mottle II. Joncfl , both of this city. Hnrraony chapter No. 23 , O. E. S. , meets , this evening. In regular monthly session. Uy order of the \V. M. The P. E. O. society will hold n spcclnl mooting Friday morning at 10 o'clocK with Mrs. H. W. Tllton , 527 Fifth nvenuo. The announcement is made that hereafter the postofllco will bo open on Sundays only from 10 to 11 o'clock n. in. Wilson Itovce , of Garner township , Is serving n fifteen days' sentence in the county Jail for assaulting his wlfo und doing her great bodily Injury. The condition of Landlord Unities , of the Pnclllo house , who I * suffering from Inflam mation of the bowels was much Improved I last evening. Prof. J. S. Shoup , formerly principal of the High school bore , but now of South * land , In. , was In the city , ycstcrduy , the guest of the Ogdcn. In police court yesterday morning J. Harrison risen and Paul Gcnno wcro lined for light ing , and three drunks wcro assessed the pro scribed prohibition tax. The funeral of Harriet , the Infant daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Grosvenor , will tnko place nt" o'clock tills nftcrnoon from the family residence. 114 draco street. \V. H. Dooley , ono of the proprietors of the Ogden house property , loft last evening , over the "Q" for his homo at Lcroy , 111. Ilo Will return ubout the lot of September. Seven parties were mn in yesterday for peddling without n llccuso. They nil paid costs and then secured the necessary per mit for transacting business on the street. The case of Elliott vs. the county was not completed in the superior court , yesterday , ulthougn two dayn had been consumed ou the (80 case. It will bo concluded , this morn- Ing.Tho The Northwestern Legion of Honor , javo nn enjoyable soclnl last evening at K. of P. hall , to tbo member of the order and their friends. Thu evening passed very pleas antly. Spring cleaning in the council chamber has taken the shnpo of fresh pulnt nnd paper , now covers for the taclcs nnd aldermen's desks , etc. , greatly improving the uppear- nnco of the room. Thn frlc nds of the Dorean Baptist church nro invited to attend n strawberry and ice cream festival , to be held this evening in the new chapel , corner of Third uvcuuo und Seventeenth street. Mrs. Bella Hoblnson , the accomplished pi anist of this city , has comiKiscU nn opera , "Tho Smugglers of Scnooton , " and it will bo presented hero for the lirst limo on ttio even ing of the 23th inst. Two Oimilm scavengers , who wcro plying their occupation in this city without a li cense , were yesterday givtin n heuring , and assessed the costs in the cuso and ordered to take out a license before resuming opera tions. Thomas L. Stephens , Glonwood ; M. A. Burns , Muploton ; B. F. Clayton nnd William Bcozloy , Macedonia , and AVilliam Johnson nnd II. A. Munger , Cedar Hupids , were among the lowuns , registered at the Ogden yesterday. The council has ordered all the public fountains put in order , and they will bo cleaned out and the water turnedon. , As it costs the city nothing for water , the only wonder is thut this move was not made some tiino nuo. Sam C. Noble leaves this evening for Min neapolis , where ho will visit a short time be fore going to Montana , where ho prouoses to imiko n fortune. Ho has boon in that part of the country before aud is satisliod that here is money to bo made thcro. Clyde Powerly , a nine-year-old boy who came to this city from Chicago , is working out a $14.iO ( fine on the streets for vagrancy. Ho became nn intolerable nuisance , und something had to bo done to keep him from bothering people. The case of Samuel Overturf vs William Simpson was on trial in the district court yesterday. The plaintiff is a renter liviuir on the farm of the defendant , and brings suit uguinst the owner for burning a stack of liay ou the premises. Henry Eiseman bus just received a pair of fine dogs from a well known kennel at St. Joseph. Mich. The dogs are Duke , sr. , a rut terrier , and King Benuty , n handsome water tpunisl. They nro excellent specimens of their class , and tho' fortunuto owner is HE happy in their possession as a man could well be. A number of the friends of City Clerk Huutington , yesterday , presetted thut oniciul with a handsome antique oak ofllco chair , us n token of their esteem. "Bob" remarked that it was Just about his size , and Intimated that ho would guzo upon the donors in the sweet subsequently. Messrs. J. J. Huttmwny and F. C. Heed Imvo purchased a frontage of 150 feet on Lake Manawa from Air. Hay , und will put in a largo dock aud erect n two-story boat bouse. The new building and dock will cost 4,000. The location is just south of the hotel. The improvements must bo mudo al once uccordlng to the terms of the salo. One of tbo features of lust evening's on tcrtalnment at thr opera house was the muRlo rendered by Hoizcr's band and or chcstra. It was a great Improvement over that usually furnished , and was greatly ap predated. This orchestra und band is ono of the new orgunizutions of the city , and it meeting with deserved success1 Such un or chestru , if in regular attendance at the opera house , would bo u Rtrong drawing card. card.Tho The lightning knocked a few moro brlckL off the top of the chimney ut the Ogdcn Iron works , 'rhls Is the fourth time thai the frisky current has cut up In the sumo manner. A1 lightning rod runs to the top of thu chimney , but It scorns to bo too small to convoy the whole bolt , and while tbo mam part in taking passage down ttio rod , the stray ends iimusu themselves by kicking oil u few bricks thut uro loosened for the pdr pose. The now plato glass windows of W. N. Young's drug store , on Middle Broadway nro so arranged ns to produce a porfce mirage. On any clcur morning a person Btuiullng In his doorway can sue the Musonlo temple , apparently suspended In the air directly ever the Council Bluffs Savings bunk. It Is as natural us can be. nut Is pro .duccd by no uuusuul atmospheric condition as the plate glass is responsible for it ull. Ad Porsnl Keller , Morgan & Co. Imvo disposed o their undertaking business to the 11 rm 01 Ilersman & Stephens , of lied Oak , who will tnko possession of the establishment , ncx r Monday , The now linn is composed o : L practical und experienced men in the bust * ness , and they will doubtless receive their Bhuro of patronage. The outgoing ilrm wil rotuln possession of their upholstering do purtmont , mid open up a muttress and parlor turnlturo factory lu the Danfortb block , ou Lower Broudwuy. Another dymuno was knocked out by the lightning attending Tuesday night's storm All trnlus were stopped for u few minute until another machine could bo pressed Into soi vice , when they were running as before The electrical display at the cur house win very brilliant , the lightning Hashing from the rails ut brief Intervals , and each ( last wus accompanied by a report louder than a pistol. It wus thu , liveliest night yet ex perienced by the employes all alone ttio line Tbo city marshal Is on the war pnti ngatnst ull parties dumping refuse Into In diitn crook. The creek curries off all water in very good bhapo , but old boots , tin cans , ill-lid dogs , socks und similar articles are not of BO easily , and collect In unsightly nnd unhealthy piles along the banks. The nuthorltlos have- declared that this must not be , aud parties who hereafter dispose of their rofuao matter-lu this way will bo prose cuted. 'Council Bluffs Ledge No. 270 ( Loynl ) A , O. U.VM raoota in G. A. R. hull every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. J. G , Tlptou , real estate , 627 B'dvroy NO BUILDING INSPECTOR , The Fall of a Brick Well Calls At tention to the Nood. THE INCREASE OF NEW ROOFS Fnvornblo llnlUvny Itnlcs For the Tournament Funeral of Mrs. MoNnlly The Tcmplo of Fame. Ono nulltllnK Fnlls. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the southeast corner of the building udjolnlng Uohany's opera house , and occupied as a cigar store by J. L. Tompleton , tumbled into the street. The cause of tbo fall was the excavation made Just east of the building for the collar nnd foundation of the now Marcus block. The wall had been undermined , nnd props set up to keep the wall in place. The heavy rnln of Tuesday nlcnt loosened the bank so that It caved , carrying the supports with it , and the mischief was done. Fortunately no ono was passing nt the time , or serious If not fatal Injury would huvo resulted , n the heavy capstone of the corner pier was dashed to the ground several feet from the building , nnd fulling bricks rattled around on the sidewalk. The floor settled at an angle of several degrees , but did not dump Into the collar. Work was Im mediately commenced to strengthen the wall , and In a "half hour it was fairly well secured. The damage is small and will cause no serious inconvenience. The accident calls attention to ono thing , nnd that Is the number of now buildings now going up in the -central portion of the city , nnd thu consequent danger to the public. Several now fronts nro also being put in , nn d the walls , deprived of the support of thu old front , nro in a decidedly shaky condition In many instances. The situation calls strongly for u building inspector , nnd the at tention of the council Is called to the matter. Said a leading architect , yesterday after noon , whllo viewing the wreck at the above mentioned building : "This would not have happened if the city had a competent build ing inspector to look after dangerous walls. Ho would not hnvo allowed the wall to have been loft In such nn unprotected coudi ion , and the accident would Imvo been averted. The same theory can bo seen all over the city where now business houses nro being erected. There are hull a dozen on Broad way and two or three on Main street , and the public is constantly passing and ro- passing , not knowing whether there Is immi nent danger of the exposed walls falling on them or not. It is ridiculous that in a city of this slzo no building Inspector is appointed to attend to such things. Perhaps the council Is waiting until some ono gets killed before taking any action in the matter. It Is n fact that they nro running u terrible risk , and they will find it out ono ot these days in a way that will bo anything but pleasant. Or course , the contractors take all the chances that they can , and have the walls reasonably secure , to save the expense of extra precautions , but an inspector would want to bo on the safe sido/and no chances would bo taken. The city bus thus far been very fortunate , for it is nothing but good luck that has saved it from thcso accidents , but there is no telling when a change will dome. The right way is th < 5 best way , and nn inspector should ba appointed ut once. " For $12.1.00 The N. Y. Plumbinjr Co. will put a lead service pipe nnd hydrant in vour yard ; also 50 foot extra hoso. Call nt once at 114 Main street. Tnmlorlr at Rest. The funeral of Mrs. Susan B. McNally was held yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of her daughter , Mrs. B. Torwilliger , corner of Fifth avenue and Sixth street. There was a largo attendance of sympathiz ing friends. The floral tributes were numer ous , and the beautiful casket was almost hidden beneath them. The services were conducted by Rov. Dr. Crofts , of the Con gregational church , and were simple , but impressive. Appropriate hymns were sung by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hicks. A tender prayer was offered , and a few remarks made upon the words , "Let not your heart bo troubled. " This and other passages in connection there with had been favorite ones with the de ceased. Shortly before her death she had repeated them , and out of them evidently gained n grout comfort. It was peculiarly appropriate , therefore , that the same words should bo used on this occasion. A befitting tribute was paid to her noble Christian womanhood , her true motherlinese , nnd the confidence with which she looked out upon the now life as it dawned upon her even before - fore she bade farewell to earth. She had been n gr < jat sufferer , the earthly tenement hud become ill-fitted for the further occu pancy of a spirit so pure , and she had laid it down to enter upon the new life willingly and hopefully. The speaker gave duo words of comfort to these who had so tenderly cured for her , and upon whom the darn shadow had fallen. The casket with its precious contents was taken by loving hands to Fairview cemetery , where the aged form was laid to rest. The bearers were 13. L. ShugartV : L. Patter son. Thomas Ofllcor , P. C. DoVol , H. , D. Harlo and Dr. Woodbury. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Fair Railway Fares. Word was yesterday received from DCS Molnes that the rates for the tournament would be one faro for the round trip for everybody except companies for volunteer llrcmen , ull of whom would be carried freo. The railroad commissioners acquiesced to the request of the committee from this city thut the firemen bo curried free , provided all volunteer firemen nro treated alika. There must bo no discrimination , und all will bo landed In Council Bluffs free of charge. The news will bo hailed with delight , not only In this city but all over the state , as it Is the most favorable rate ever secured for tbo llrcmen. It insures the largest attend ance tiat ) ever turned out to a tournament In the state. The committee n to bo congratu lated on the success of its efforts. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and uhirts by Cascade Laun dry company. 'Tho ItulldliiK Room. Building permits have been Issued to W. I. Kornoy , for his now $0,500 brick business block , corner of Main street , and Fifth uvcnuo ; Charles Buughm , $3,000 residence on First street ; J. Sundorland , (1,000 resi dence ; F. Grass , $ Sr > 00 residence ; T. F. Snow , $1,400 residence ; and Chicago Lumber Co. , * 1,000 shed , corner Main street ana Eighth avonuo. According to the city clerk's records the number of now buildings going up has increased fully fifty per cent and the building boom Is not fairly ttartcd as yet. Chucks Lost , Lost , three checks , one signed by Harry Birhinbinc , for 810.25 ; another signed by Bruclcott & Gavin , for JO ; and another signed by R. P. Ollicor , for $7.GO ; nil throe payable to H. W. Til- ton , or DAILY UKK , Finder will please return to BKB oHico. Payment on checks is stopped. The Temple or Fame. Last evening there was a largo and de lighted audience at the opera house to wit ness the presentation of the "Temple of Fume'1 by homo talent. The production was , throughout , a homo ono. The ground work for the entertainment Is a supposed contest among notable characters to see who Is most entitled to the wreath of never fad ing memories , woven by the centuries thai have been and are to come. Thu Quocu ' " ( Miss Sophia" Gernor ) appeared upon her throne , attended by her pages and maids , She took her part grandly. Character after character was presented , appropriately cos tumed , und made his or her claim by song or recitation. There were about seventy partic ipants , so that it Is impossible- do Justice to each within reasonable space. In closing , a chorus of children arrayet In costumes Illustrative of Mother Goose's ballads , walked in , to support her claims A the wealth. Bnrbra Fritchio ( Mrs. Uoff ) who had sweetly sung the well-known song , recitative of that worthy lady's exploit n war times , came forward nnd waived her icr claims , generously supporting the judg ment of the children. The queen thereupon Icchled in favor of Mother Goose ( Miss Davenport ) , and she was happily awarded Ino wealth. Ono of the most pleasing features was the appearance of the Cory sisters , ( Mrs. A. P. Hanchett and Mrs. Hurt Evans ) . Each made nn appeal for the othor. Mrs. Han * chctt recited ono of Allco Gary's most pleasIng - Ing poems , and Mrs. Evans recited ono of Phoebe Cnry's sweetest songs , Mr. I. M. Troynor , ns "Tom Karl , " pnvo ono of the best tenor solos. Miss Bayllss , ns "Jenny Lind , " gave a charming solo. Miss Chamberlain , ns "Christie. Nlllson , " also cave n most plating song. There nro numer ous other excellent parts. Hits of humor wcro also Interspersed , thus making the en tertainment varied and sprightly. OHAND MATINEE I At Union Park , Council niufTj. Satur day , May 18. "You Bet" and running mate will ROte to beat their record for a purse of $500. Trotting , 2:35 : class , $100. Pacing , 2:85 : clttbs , $100. Entries close Friday , May 17 , at 8 p. m. Running race , one-half mile dash ; also match race for 81,000 , between the gray pacers , Cunningham and Maxoy Ford , both of Omaha. Races will be called at 1 p. in , prompt. Take the motor line for the fair grounds. Thomas Bowman , Secretary Union Park association , Council Bluffs , Iowa. - The ttifliicntors' Convention. The county superintendents of this dis trict hold n convention ut thoolllco of Super intendent J. 1C. Coopjr , In the court house , to-day mul to-morrow. There are seventeen counties In this district , which Is ono of the live Into which the state is divided. They nro us follows : Adams , Audubon , Calhoun , Carroll , Cass , Crawford , Fremont , Harri son , Ida , Mononu , Mills , Montgomery , Page , Pottuwatotnio , Sne , Shelby nnd Taylor. They will nearly nil bo represented at this convention , which will bo moro generally attended than any previous one. Henry Sabln. superintendent of public In struction , will bo hero , to-day , nnd take charge of the couvcntlon. Interesting pro grammes have been prepared for both duys and the session this evening. The superin tendents who arrived last evening worn A. W. Clancy , DCS Moines ; D. N. Walker , Charles City ; J. F. Lavender. ItocKwell City ; W. F. Kopplln , Ida Grove ; C. F. Switt , Hnrlnn , and A. L. Chaffco , of the Iowa branch of the "county school coun cil , " of Des Moines. They nro stopping nt the Ogdcn house , which is the headquarters of the members of tbo convention. Sons of Erin , Attention. Ragan lectures on "Ireland" Friday night at tlohany's opera house. - i No Moro Seines in Mnnawa. Several of the local sportsmen Lave de cided to put. a stop to the lawless seining that has been going on for some time past at Lake Manawa. Said ono of them to Tim BEE last evening , ' 'It Is an actual fact thai there are no finer fishing grounds anywhere than at Manawa , and wo cannot afford to let them bo destroyed In this manner. That lake is full of the nicest black bass I ever saw , and last Sunday I saw a number of line strings of lish weighing from ono vo three pounds each. If the seines are kept out of them it will moro than dis count Lake Okoboji in less than two years. There nro several parties who go down thcro and camp out , and are Just cleaning out all the fish there are in the lake. They are pretty sly , nnd are hard to catch , but wo will shut off their wind next week. Vie Kel ler caught them raising n net a while ago , and made them dump the entire hanl back into the lake. I have written to Fish Com missioner Clayton , at Spirit Lake , and ho will be hero next week. Some of those fol lows will get a cinching that will make them sick. Wo have stood it. . as long as wo pro pose to , and wo will see now what effect co ercion will have in this case. " Wanted , $0,500 worth of unimproved Council Bluffs city property. Those having bargains for cash address H. C. , BEE olllce , Council Blurts. Money loaned on fuiniture , pianos- diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , otllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. A New Light Schedule Denmiitlcrt. A great deal of kicking has boon heard the past few nights on account of the failure of the electric tower lights to illuminate the city. The moon is supposed to attend to tills work just , at present , during the early pare of the night , but owing to a misunderstand ing between that luminary aud the clerk of the weather , no provision was made for cloudy nights , and the result was tluit the city was loft in darkness on some of the darkest nights that have been seen in a long time. Inquiry nt the electric light station brings out the fact that no provision is made for cases of this kind. A schedule is prepared by consulting the almanac , and the lights are run in accordance with it. It is true that the lights nre sometimes started u half hour erse so before the appointed time , when the night is very dark , and abut off that much before time when circumstances will warrant it , but no provision is made for a rainy night when the moon ought to bo ut work , but is taking a vacation. Numerous complaints are made about it , and better light on such occasions is demanded. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all ether articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. "Will Decorate For tho-Toiinioy. A meeting of the Firemen's association was hold last evening at the council chamber. Committees wore appointed to attend to the budges and decorations. The corumitteo on decorations will visit every business man In tbo city and request thorn to decorate their places of business during th-3 tournament. A largo double arch will bo erected ut the corner of Main ami Broadway , ono arch ex tending from the corner of the First Na tional bank to the Council Bluffs Savings banic , nnd the other from Ofllcor & Pusoy's bank to tho'American express olllco. It is intended to make the decorations ou a moro extensive scale than ever beforo. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. Personal E. A. Bubcock , of Avocu , was In the city yesterday on legal buslucss. I. M. Hay , who Is so largely Interested in Manawa , is planning on spending two or throe months In California. Ho loft last evening , accompanied by his wife , whoso health it is hoped will bo improved by the summer change of climate. They will stop for a short time iu New Mexico in making the outward trip. Jailer Shontz , of Sioux City , who formerly occupied a like position bore , was in the city yesterday. Ho is enthusiastic over his now homo , but still expresses pleasure at seeing the Bluffs improving so rapidly , Mr. aud Mrs. Houo. of Norfolk , Neb. , aso visiting Mrs. dough , No , 8'8 Scott street. Thomas Pcdlcord , of Mason City , ex-deputy county clerk of western Pottuwultauiio , was in the city yesterday , JUST AS IN LIFE. Rcinnrknbla Preservation of it Ilritlsli Revolutionary Olllcer'a Body. John Corbott , a gardener , while plowing ground In the Mansion Hill addition of the James Taylor estate in Newport yesterday , made a startling discovery , says a Cincinnati dispatch to the San Francisco Examiner. The place that is now bof ng built up was nn old graveyard , up to eighty years ngo. Whllo crossing a llght depression in the gold Corbott'8 fiiy\v 1mvo struck ; a mcco of rottd'n woooe winch proved to bo a coflln , It coritAlncd tno corpse of a liian about fifty yours old , remarkably well preserved. The uniform was that of a regular Ofllcor Qt ho British army. It had scarcely mildewed and its colors appeared almost ns brilliant as when put In the ground nlioty } years ngo. On the loft breast was a plato upon which could ho scon an inscription : "General Thomas * Tlbbatts , born in Lancaster , Englandl'1760. " General Tlbbntts fought in the revo lutionary war , and , as near as can bo ascertained , was buried in thooldgravo- ynrd about 1770. Ho was the grand father of John Tibbatts , formerly ro- eidlng in Now York , and at ono tlino immensely wealthy. The heirs of the Taylor estate , who are relatives of tno Tibbuts , will have the remains rointorrod in proper stylo. A vast concourse of people visited the unearthed body. Monopoly of Coaling Htntlonn. In discussing the relation of England's power to the world at largo , Sir George Baden Powell recently remarked in public that "at least 80 per cent of the coaling stations of the world could bo in our hands , and , that secured , the enemy would bo powerless. " CURES PERMANENTLY BACKACHE , HEADACHE AND TOOTHACHE. CURES. PERMANENTLY ALL ACHES. AT Jinucoisra AND THE CHARLES A. VOuELEn CO. , Billimoro , Ml SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED Two good cm-pouters. Inquire Immediately at 11 Jhiln street. Council llluir * . WANTED A good kitchen girl. . No other need apply. ESHOX house. POll ItnNT Furnished or unfurnished larga ten-room house , bath room , K&S , furnace , etc. , at Olr > Willow ave. lliKiulro at premises , or Q. II. Stlllman , llrown block. 1 A MILCH cows for sale on time to party J.\J renting my dairy farm of 14 1 a-reswlthln : in Ilo of Council Ulnth. Horace Kvi > rett. FKE3 II milk cows for a-xlo or trade for fat cows Swan's stock yards. Upper liroad- woy. Frank Swan. FOR SALU-Or Trade 1'lnno No. 1. ( now ) org.in , harnexs. Howinc machine , horse and wagon. Adiliess No.tiSJ Ilrotdway. room 1. A NY one wanting llhechauce to manufacture -ii-can secure building , power , etc. , at a u U'tjuln by addressing Main strei'.t .Meat Market. JCK fiM ) tons for ualo. Lnnicmlorfor & _ Stroliliuhii. Mam ylreet Mcnt Market. TJIJAIj Ilstato bought and sol.l. Nona but JLX barg.Uua accepted , llousos for sale on monthly payment- Warranty cipod given. By C. It. Judd , (100 ( Uroadway , Co mcll llliill'a. F OU SALE Mv residence. Inquire John O. Woodward , ilia Kou/th aroiuio. KBNT Largo dotiulo olllne over Kr.ink FOR ' cigar store , 5UJ llroadway. lufjulre ol Frank Lovln. The Most Modern Novolitlos In PAPER HANGINGS. AND AT PETER C , MILLER'S. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. CJ , JACQUEMIN & CO , , Watcliinalfcrs & ( Jewelers , Railroad Watch Inspectors For Union Tacillc , Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago , Hoclc Island & Fiiclllc , UhtcaKo , llur- liutrton tc ( Juiucy , Kansas City & St. Joe rail roads. No. 27 Main St. , Council Blulft , ; ; In. D.H.MBOA1JEL9 & CD , , Hidesjata , PS , Wool & Furs , Highest market priced. * Prompt returns. No , aj aud 822 Main St. , Cjj'uucU ' Hlults , Iowa , > < oil. TIIOB. OrncKii. oil.ni w. H. M. Pus KV OFFICER' ' & PUSEr , BANKERS. Corner Mainland Uroadway , COUNUlti IIIHJFFS , IOWA. DealHrs In foreign end domestic exchance. Colluctionb made uud mujrust paid ou time de posits. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES OMAHA. Ilnnnlns between Council RltilTs and Al- brUclit. Iu addition to thus : itioni mentioned , trams atop at Twentieth and Tweuty-fourtH streets , and attne Summit In ( Jmaiiu. ICnstward. CHICAGO , HOOiC ISLAND ti PACIMO. Leave. Arrive. Ii No. 2 5:0) : ) pm I ) Nn. 1 ! i:15am C No. 0 0:5(1 : ( um 0 No. 5 5:15 Jim A No. 4 10:00 : amA ] No. 3. . . . (1:3. ( : ) pm A No.14 :15r > mA No. H 7:1' ) am CHICAGO & KUUTHWIiSTUUN. No. 0 0:10 : am No. 7 ! i:27 : nm No. 8 3:11 : pm.No. 3 7:1.1 : am No. 4 ! > :3S : pmNo. | 6 0:15 : pm All Trains Dally. CHICAGO , WILWAUKKK & ST. PAUL A No. 2 ! lIOamA : No. 1 7:30am A No. 4 0liinu ) A No. 3 5:15 pm KANSAS Cm' . ST. JOSKPII i ; COUNCIL IILUKI-'S. A No. 2 0:25nm'A ' No. 3 0:20am A No. 4 U:3lpmA ) | No. 1 0:30 pm SIOUX C1TV If PACIFIC. A No.10 7D5nmA : | No. 0 8:55 : nm A No.12 7OJpm'A : ' No.lt UCOpra ; OMAHA & ST. IXiUIS. A No. 8 4:11 pmA | No. 7 12:00 jn A dally : II dally except Saturday ; O except Sunday ; 1) except Monday ; fast mall. The time Klven ab > vo Is for Transfer , there being from live to tea minutes between Trans fer and local dcpotH. SUMMER IS COMING I Is Needed Is n Good GAS STOVE FOR COOKING ! - A SPLENDID LINE OF - GAS STOVES ! Just received and on exhibition at the gas com- jjuny'H olllce , Unuquulled for convenience. Absolut * safety. No odor , ami above all , eco nomical If properly tisod Call and examine them whether you Intend purchasing or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 11 North Plxth Street , opposite post- ouico , on motor line , Council Hluirs , Iowa. Ilirds and animals mounted naturally and In the boat raethed of the art. Warranted to preserve for yeari , foreign birds buppllnd n Bhort notice. Highest price paid for owls aud hawka of all kinds. Persons sending orders esured of perfect satisfaction. i"ur dressing a specialty , Write for particular ! * , . CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO , 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 EVERY Department at the BOSTON STORE is Overflowing with ALL the LATEST Novelties in Summer Goods ofl Foreign and Domestic Manufacture. SPECIAL SALE 'FOR THE COMING WEEK. RIBBON SALE. 600 pieces , No. 5 and 7 , all Sillc Rib- lions ut 8c , per yard. i30 ! pieces No. 0 and It ! , all Silk Kibbons , full range of colors , lOc per yard. I ) and 12 inch Bro caded Sash Ribbons , all colors ! ! 9o and I53c per yard. In addition to the above bargains , wo place on sale a full line of Morios , also Satins and Picquot Kdgo Ribbons at prices lower than can ho duplicated to day. * Positively none of the above goods sold in pieces. CORSET SALE. At Me , a regular flOc CORSET. At 50c Dr. Warner's Celebrated Double Whalebone Corset , worth 75c. At 60c an elegant Summer Cprsot ; same poods sold last season for $1. At 76c Dr. War ner's Celebrated Sunrise , regularly sold for $1. A complete line of all the cola * hratcd makers' goods always un hand/ HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SALE At 12jo , 110 dozen of full rogulaj Ladies' Fancy Strlpo and Ualbriggan , Hose ; sold elsewhere at loo. / .lust received a com plato line of "The Celebrated Gordon Fast Black Hose , a' ' 25o , a3c , 60c and 75o a pair , every pall warranted stainless ; bettor value IIOVOB ollorcd. In Children's LToisory as usual out stock is complete. ' At 16o , thrpo Ladies' Shaped Swlqi Lisle Vests ; sold elsewhere at 25o. ' , Three Nests for $1 ; worth fiOc each. , s Ladies' Genuine Lisle Thread VostfT in Ecru , White , Pink and Blue. W < J limit the above to three to each custoW inor. BOSTON STORE , FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & Leaders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. The Only RELIABLft and ONE PRICE Cash Dry Goods Store in Town. 4O1 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW CURIOSITY SHOPi HOTEL DB MANAWA G. E. TAMISIEA. Prop. Connected by mo tors with Council Bluffs and Omaha. Rates $3 per day , special rates to par ties and families. Correspondence Solicited. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , DORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates fundbUed for complete ( iteam p'antx. Itcgulatlon. Durability . Uu&r antecd. Can show letters from users whore Fuel Ilcouomy Is eiju il with Corliss Non.CoiideuslnM E.G. HARRIS , Agent. Send for Catalog ae. No. BIO Pearl Street , Counoll Blu'fi HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES Or the late J. M. Phillips nt a GREAT SACRIFICE I nm determined to give the public the benefit of my purchase. I cjiioto thu following prices ! JSUKT V ] tir Aim > ] ? V II'N Flnu Shoe * , 95 , former prlctt , 9 , jr. S. TUICIVJUK'.S Men' * Haml-Sim-cU Hiiuoti , 5 , former prleo , ST.r.O. 12. V , JJDKT'S JLutlluH' French Jilil , turned , al 85 , former price , 67. 12. < X fCUIM' > K Cur Kid ul & ! l , former price , 85 , and all oilier iood * at iimniifaclnrerH' price * , or leu * . Null order * promptly attended to. I. PILES , 413 Broadway. Council Illuifg , Iowa.