G THE OjMAHA DAILY BEEj TjJESPAY 3TJMJM * _ 18SO. THE DAILY BEE. COTJNOnTBLTJFFS. ornois. NO 12 STKEET. carrier in Any Fftrt of ho City a T rnty Cents I'crcok. . II , W. HI/TON. . . MANAGKH. No. 43. NJOHT EniTon , Iso.si , M1NOH M N , V.Plumblntf Co. D. W. Otis , city nnd farm loans. Additional Council Dluffn news on Gth pngo A marrlairo HCCIIBO wn Issued , yesterday. lo C. E. Dclllngur and Lucy Knott , both of this city. Hu lid In K pcrmils hnvo been Issued to the following parties : It. H. Thompson , 81,200 ; S.I. . Powull , 11,600 , Mrs. S. A. Stlllinan The weekly clmngo on the police force , yesterday noon , placed Ofilccr Ueswlck on the day force nnd OlUccr Mullen on the niRht force. * The Omalm Herald 1ms rondo n change In Its Council HlnfTs department wlicroby Dr. C. H. Judd heroines lib manager and J. F. Iteilly the local reporter. In police court , yesterday rnornlntr. flvo drunks nnd eight vngs were assessed liberal fines because of the thusness of their cases. M. Van was lined tJO.CO for assault nnd bat tery. tery.The saloon men of the city nro helne called upon to deposit their monthly files in the city treasury. Inasmuch as the prohibitionists nro closing up the saloons the liquor men naturally object somewhat to being called on to pay ( lues. Mr. P. Lacy received a letter last evening . .from qcdar Haplds , statlnR that the lire de partment of that city , with police nnd band , 175 strong , wcro coming for the tournament. OTioy will bo hero on the first day and re main through the tournament , Tticro will bo a special meeting of Council Bluffs lodge , No. 41) ) , I. O. O. P. , this even ing , at 7 o'clock , to mnUo arrangements to nttunu the funeral of our late brother , R A. Burke. All members are requested to at tend. By order ot the Nobla Grand. * The general committee , which had full 4 charge of the Decoration day exercises , Is re quested to meet , this evening , at 7:80 : sharp , * nt the ofllco of It L. Williams , on North Main street , for tlio mirposo of making n 11 final settlement of the day's expenses. A full attendance Is requested. Ml members of Council Bluffs ledge No. 270 , A. O. U. W. , are hereby notified to meet nt the ledge room ut 1 o'clock this afternoon to arrange for and attend the funeral of our Into brother , C. S. Hoagland. All sojourning brothers Invited to attend. Uy order of the n aster workman , J. F. White , recorder. * The Kov. John Williams , rector of St. Barnabas , Omaha , will preach to-morrow "evening , Wednesday , Juno G , ut 8 o'clock , In All Saints' Chapel. The regular weekly ro- . " > hearsnl will bo hold on Friday ovonintr , under the instruction of Mrs. L. A. Miller. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. An evening paper announced the death of a son of Stephen James. A number of ser rowing' friends visited the supposed afflicted home last evening , nnd were warmly wol- > corned by tha alleged corpse. Ho insisted * that ho had no idea of dying , but on the con- * ' trnry would get well as quickly as possible. There Is ono scribe who is anxious to square himself with the world. At n meeting of the Council UlufTs branch of , the Irish National Louguc , hold at St. Joseph's Academy hall last evonlntr , the following gentlemen wcro elected delegates to the state convention at DCS Molnes on the Gth inst. : J. J. Brown , James Mo Williams , J. J. Shea , Emmet Tlnley , Ed A. Wickham , i Daniel A. Farrell , Daniel Carrlg , George * Hughes , William Matonoy , Jaraos Mlthon , Patrick Gunnoude. John T. Mulqueon , M. I. ' " -O'Uoylo , William J. Connor. , , Mrs. Julia Braken died at the resldeneo of . J. H. Cochran , 70S Sixteenth street , Sunday evening , at the age of slxty-Uvo. Though the .n cause of bar death is reported to bo of ola ago , those who know state that it was the 'Hows from Johnstown , Pcnn. , < that killed * her' . The greater portion of her relatives live there and were victims of the pront deluge. The remains will be taken to Blair r for < ln torment. Ot late there has boon a great deal of fault found with the quality of the meat Hold , but those who luxvo tasted the juicy roasts and tender steaks served by Our Market , corner of Main and Stacy streets , are so well pleased that they are sure to order tbolr meats from there. Welker & Gore know how to cut just what you want , and will not Insist that a i > chunk of bono and piece of fat tied together ' with Sinews Is a prime roast. M' Notes and mortgages bought and sold , money loaned ; fire insurance. Robert * y. Junes , 80 Pearl st. "Hoisler's Oyster Bay chop house and * restaurant day and night , 503 Broadway. Dangler vapor stoves at cost change location. Shugart &Co.,211Broadway. x .If you want a tasty and convenient " ' fence-or railing about your residence 4or lawn , use C. J. Bookman's patent * locking bracket , as any panel can bo tVoadily taken out and firmly replaced. < Address C. J. Beckman , 728 Seventh 1 avenue. I ? i'A The City Council. , The city council failed to get a quorum iast even g , notwithstanding the fact that t was the regular monthly mooting. The mayor and Aldermen Lacy and Waterman were picsent , and after waiting until 10 o'clock , and after attempting in vain to got the delinquents present by appointing the .City marshal as special serecant-at-arms. Bad directing him to take the police patrol wagon and bring in the absentees , adopted the following resolution and adjourned : Whereas , The council lias learned with the most sincere regret of the death of ex- City Clerk P , A. Burke , therefore , bo it Kesolved , That the city council , out of ro- ipoct to the memory of the deceased , ntands idjournod until 10 o'clock a. in. , Tuesday , Juno 4,1839. For 825.00 The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe and hydiant In your yard ; also 50 ( cot extra hoso. .Call ut once at 1H Main street. Dr , O. C. Hazen , dentist , Opera housa block. Personal furacrnplis. > Dou Macrao is homo from Ann Arbor for the summer vacation. Hon. H. F. Clayton and Elmer Smith , both of Macedonia , passed through the city yes terday morning , on route for Sioux City , where they will attend the session of thu Grand Ledge of Master Masons. n. W , Tilton loft yesterday morning for a Ihroo days' stay at Sioux City. Mr. A. P. Langmada has returned from the cast , accompanied by * his daughter Florence , who has boon attending St. Mary's vchnol , Concord , N , II. Finest Ice Cream in city. Driosbaoh's double parloni , U5 Main st. > Money loanoil ut L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loaii ofllco on furniture , piano ? , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , liti ( ] all otnor articles of value , without 'removal. AH bushier strictly uoali- Notice the beauuhil finish given col lars , uuITi and shirts by C.iuundo Lr.un- dry company. > HitixtrvlsorH fit < & Tho. county board of supervisor * met for ; f the Juno session ye&torday morning. The first Blatter taken up wus that of equaliza tion of assessments , and this will occupy the attention of the board until to-night. Col- r1 * pool W , F , Sapp presented abolition to have " llfo name of the road In Gnrucr township , * known as the "Daniels road,1' changed to the "Oak CSrovo" roiul , nnd this pr.vycr of P " the petitioner was gr.mtod. Thoio Is uon- f tldcrablo work to bo done this term , und it is _ rather doubtful whether the board will con. elude their bunlueu thi * week or not. i ; . . ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opening of the Criminal Docket in the Distrlot Court. DEATH OF 'SQUIRE F. A. BURKE Doings of tlip Supervisors--Another Victim oFtlio Deadly Dirt \Vngon More Articles for tlio Olmutniiqiitx festival. Tlio Criminals In District Court. The contempt case of Potcr U.irtol came uu In the district court .yesterday morning , .ho first ono of the crlmlnul discs tried this term. The defendant was charged with selling contrary to an Injunction Issued sonio time ngo by tlio court , Stone & Sims con ducted the prosecution , and Mynster , Limit & Scabrnok looked after the interests of the dofondunt , The next case to bo called will bo that of the State va Jack Drown , for bigamy. The details of this cnso arc familiar to the read ers of Tun Unn. It will bo remembered thnt on the 2Sth of last January 13rown Induced a rather simple-minded younp womuu of twenty-four iears , named Mary Button , to consent to many him. About 0 o'clock that evening Drown conducted her to the room over the "Hcd Front" saloon on South Muln street , and a mock mnrriaco ceremony wai there performed by ono Samuel Andrew * , who was an ticcompllco , and was afterward indicted as an accessory before the fact , and for Impersonating an oflU'cr. Andrews' ease will bo called Immediately after Hi own's. It is stated that Drown has three or four xvives living , and several children , the oldest n girl of fifteen , \ ears. Mari Button , the prose cuting witness , was in Sheriff O'Nolll's ' 01- Jleo yesterday uftcrnoon , waiting for the case to bo culled , when a DEB representative dropped In. In the course of a conversation In regard to the case , the Sutton woman stated that she did not desiio to prosecute Drown , iiud would not swear to nn.vthlng that she did not have to. She said thut Drown told her that ho was never legally married to any of the women with whom ho had lived. She had been ' 'fooled , " but did not propose to let that count tigninst her. A young man from her former homo in Missouri is now here , and wants to marry her , and ho inti mated that the wedding day wan not far off. Ho knows nothing of this affair , and she will not tell him. If ho llnds it out. she pio- poscs to deny it. and Imagines that all will puss off smoothly. Her cousin , Miss Lane , w.is with her , mid expressed pity for her unfortunate relative. Drown , the defend ant , takes the ruse very coolly , antl seouis to expect an auiiulttal. Ho will be defended by Colonel D. D. D.illey. Judcc Thornoll arrived yesterday morning , and will assibt Judge Decmer for several days. He will hold court in the south court room , and his time will bo tnlcon up with the hearing of civil cases. Ho spent yesterday afternoon in looking over probate papers in the clork's ofiico , and will begin on the regu lar assignment to-day. Tlio Now OgJon is catching traveling moil at $2 per day. S. 13. Wadswortli & Co. loan money. Serious Condition ot 'Sijulru Burke. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamond * ) , horses , buggies or anything of value ut low rates of interest. No publicity lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Dentil ofn Pioneer. . About 4 o'clock yesterday morning Squire F. A. Durko , ono of the oldest und ' most i in spected residents , of Council UlufTs , passed to his tinal rest , after an illness of but n few weeks' duration. Squire Burke was taken with a chill last Monday , and ho was not thought to bo in a critical condition until within n few hours of his acath. Ho was taken with a violent dischat gu of the bowels * , and owing to old ago and infirmity ho was unabloto resist the he.ivy diaft upon his system. Fmloy Adams Durko was born in Monon- eahcla county. Pa. , July IT , 1815. His father was Patrick Jiurke , a native of Philadelphia , of Irish parentage , and was n revolutionary soldier. Fmloy Adams was the lust child born to his parents , and the only ono of thorn who survived to manhood. His mother was born In County Down , Ireland. While she was yet a girl , her parents emigrated to Amoricn. Her name wtis Adams , from * which family name Squire DurKe received his second given name. Mr. Durko was enabled to ie- ccivo a good common school education. Ho served an apprenticeship in the glass blow ing business , and followed it qulto success fully. Ho afterward engaged in steamboat building. In 1851 ho was elected revenue collector for Wheeling , W. Va. , served with honor for one year , and was elected for a second term. Ho turned westward in 185(1 ( , and se lected Council U luffs as his stopping place. Kane townshlu then comprised the greater uortlon of Pottnwattamlo county. He came across Iowa by emlcrant wagon , and when ho arrived at what was for a number of years known Taylor's Station , on the old Western Stage company's road , ho placed his wife , children and household goods on the prairie farm , that was as yet a grassy wilderness , and began breaking sod. In 1K > ! ) ho moved his family to this city , and in the following yeaf was elected justice of too peace in Council Bluffs , which posi tion ho held until ISti'J , when ho was elected city recorder. From that ttmo until last spring , with the exception of ono jour , he was each spring returned to that ofiico , often without opposi tion but always by largo majorities. Ho was a republican in politics , but was not an offensive partisan , and had as many firm friends among the democrats ds among tlioso of his own political leaning. Ho con ducted the business of the city , for years , when In hisoftlco weio merged tno duties of clerk , auditor and police judge , and he al ways executed his many duties with credit to himself and pi oilt to the city. Sqiilro Durku was ono of the oldest steno graphers In the county , and up to the time when tie stepped down from ofllco a few weeks ago , ho always reported the proceedings - ings o ( the city council in short-hand He was u charter member of Twin Brothers' encampment , ] , O. O. F. , and ono of tlio oldest Odd Fellows In the city. That order will attend thu final services , and have vhiirgoof tlio funeral. Jn his death Mr. Dniko leaves a wife und a large family of child rim 4o inouin his loss. Of the seven boys und five gills born to Mr. and Mis. Durko , nlno survive him. W. S. Ilurkc , the oldest boy , is in New Mexico. Hugh M , is une of thu editors of tlio San Francisco iZxnmiuui. Mrs. Hello White Is ut Kansas City. Mrs. J. F. Drondbcck , Fin ley and Ambrose rcsldn m Council Dlulfs , and r. . II. is train dlspiitcunr lu Old Mexico. The funeral will take place from the family residence , No. O'i ) Washington avenue , nt a o'clock , to-morrow nftni noon , and it is ox- jiecttid thut Uov. G. W. Crofts , of the Con. l cliuieh , will oOltluto. IInvo your old furniture upholstered , good us now. K. Morgan , 702 Broadway. If you uro building , Jnvstigato Bo- dine Roofing nt 115 Pearl street. It is superior to shvto , shingles , iron or tin , : wd will liiHt n life tune. Adapted to any kind of roof. Hlrkinbluo Engineer ing and Supply company. Another KliooUini ; Fntnilty. Another violent dcuth took plhce In Coun cil Bluffs yesterday , coming so soon after the sad fatality of Siturdny an to cause qulto a shock. It was perhaps an accident that was'uuavoidabln , and not the result of negligence ) or carelessness. It wiu nil over vary quickly , and llttln excitement was caused. The circumstances thinugh which John Doyle , a teamster employed by C. It Mitchell , \va Instantly 'killed , near the Third street school house , by fulling beneath the wheels of a heavily loatlc ; ) flirt wagon , i\ro as follows ; He wa in the act of api < ly < iuir the brake whcu ono of tuo lint * nnd so much of his weight wns thrown on the wooden lover with which the brnko Is nppllcd that it broke , letting him fall to the ground , Ono of the wheels passed diag onally across his chest , causing instant death. Doyle Was n man about twenty-six years of age , unmarried , and had lived In Council Dlufin about three ytmrs. Ho has no relatives hero. A sister living In Oswego , N. V. , has been notified of his death. Uoylo was a Knight of Labor. The arrangements for the funeral are not yet completed. J. G. Tipton , rent estate , 627 B'dwny Try now Motropolttan rooms nnd table Woolsoy & Long paper rooms neat , quick , cheap. 31 Main , lol 1203. Death of C. 8. Ilonclanil. Cornelius S. Tloagland died Sunday night nt 10 o'clock , of consumption of the bowels nt , his home , corner of Fourth street and Tenth nvonuo. Ho hud been ill for some time , but was first taken down with Inflam matory rheumatism. The physicians state that ho was troubled with the former disease long before , but it did not manifest Itself un til the system was weakened by the attacks of the latter. Ho was thirty-nine years of ngo , and leaves n wife and live children , The deceased had resided In this city for several ycats , and was the local agent for the Peru City Plow company. Ho was a thor ough business man and had many frlcrds In the city. The funeral will tnko. place nt S o'clock , this afternoon , from the resldeneo , No. 400 Fourth street , Hoy. Dr. Phelps oniclutlng Interment will bo made in Pnlrvlew ceme tery. The Ancient Order of United Work men. of which tho.dcceasod was n member , will attend the services In a body. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. FOU SALE No. 600 Graham nvonuo. Lot liJxIJU. Now house. Will take team or cattle In pirt payment ! balance on t-n years' time , annual pixymunts. 8 per cent nnyablo annually. .Apply to Hornco tverett. _ FOH SAMOn ; oa y terms , the host located coal yard In Co.incll Illuirs. 2"iO feet track- ago. K. K. Mil ) no , fil'J llioadwny , Council Illuir * . "UCTANTKD Nice furnished room In Fourth T \\nnl , u 1th board , for gentleman. Satis factory refei unco. Address , J. M. 7. , llea ol- tlco. Council HluirH. COUS for snlo Will nko pay In grading nntl lllllnsf at f-1 per day tor man and team , or \\lll take pay In paining. Horace E\orctt. fp\VO Stoiy business "houso for riiitTNonSib JL Ilrnnduiiy , opposite Ogdou house. Knqtilro at 2JO Kranfc st. A. Wood. WANTED A competent and reliable ah- stricter. Must be wall recommended. V. ] , Duo olllco. Council IlUilFs. Alt AllE chance for a splendid estmunt , requiring onorgv rather than large cipltal. A fortune for the rhtht mun. Half Interest In the llnost practical patent e\or Issued. Address - dross Hwan & Walker , i 1'onrl stieet , Council lUnlls. FOIt SA1/K Ijoton Nortn M ilu street , south otbrlduo at * 10) ) per front foot ; long time given. Apply to iloince Evurott. FOH SATjK Goo 1 farm In Harrison co'intyj 1 3 acres , munlns ; water , good soil , ribout 2i miles from ConaUl mini's ; will tike p irt pay ment In city property or tu horses or cattle. Apply to Hot'ico Hierett. "IjtOUK houses to runt at $ U and 1:1.50 : per -L month on Axouues II and C. All uo.vly llnlshod. Dexter A , Armstrong Pearl , loom 1. W"AN'I'Rl ) To trade , a lot for iTgoo \ horse. Johnston & , Van , 1'atten , Ilverett block. FOHEXCHANnn-Cltypionoity for on to- -T acre faun near tha city , or for stouk. .lonu- RtOll iV. Van I'utton , K\erett block. Council Illuirs , In. mitANSKIIU UNK Uillck delivery between JL Omana and Council Illuirs. Household goods and rrelRht moved safely .in-l promptly. Leave orders at Omaha olllco , 501 So. 1 Itli st. ; Council Illulfa 7 i\T Mam. H. leecoft. ! ) nnfisplondld mounted specimens rare hhds ) VrV/t7anilnnlmals from mery clime. llu < ! t lie soul at oiicn. Jiln lo or In cases. 1J. . Itrazee. Hist class taxtdormlst , Council UlulTa. KHAIj KSTATIJ llouht and sold and ex changed. Spnclal attention given to exam ination of titles. W. C. Jaraos , No. 1'J ' Pcailnr. . Council FOR SAbh 7 room cottase , corner Tolrd avenuB and lith st. Hasy terms. W. C. Jiunes , 1U Pearl at. TJ'OH ' RENT \'nty terms t-\o now nvo-room JL' homos , JJthave. between HlKli and Third sts. Sell cheap If taken this week. Jnoulio oner. . J. Dickey , 743 H. Way. T71OH SALK Old established general nier- J-'chandNo business , stock , tKtures. wagons , etc. Good room and low ifut. Address , J. Dickey , 7 lOJI. Way FOIl KENT I'nrhlsh r unfurnished largo ten-room house , bath room , gas , furnace , etc. . at 311 Willow avo. Kmiulro at promlsas.or 0.11. Stlllinaii , liioun block. F HUSH milk cows for sale or tiade for fat cow3. rin.m's stock yards. Upper Uroad- \vay. Frank Sw an. TJlOIt SALC-Or Trado-Plauo No. 1 , ( uo\v ) * : oigan. harness , sowing machine , horsa und wagon. Address No. 511 llioadw.iy , room 1. KRAJ. Estate bouijlit and sola. None but bargains accepted. Houses for snlo on monthly payments- Warranty tine 1 given. By C. 1 > . Judd , tkU II road way , Council FOIl RENT hnrgo double oiliro o\cr Trank Lnvln's cigar store , OJllr. ) adway. Inquue of Praiik Lovnu T 1ST THE EOT ! OH , NO ! But wo do want the people of Western Iowa to know that the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 10O MAIN ST. , Cor. First Avoiiuo , carry the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES in this city. That wo always load in popular prices. That persons uantlng reliable goods can save money by trading with us. S. A. PIERCE. C , B , JAGQUEM.K& CO , , * Railroad Watch Inspectors For Union I'ncitlc , Chicago is Northwestern , Chicnco. HOCK Island & riiclllc , Chicago , llnr- lliifc-toni-Quincy , Kansas City Ac bt. Joe rail- toads. ' No. 27 Main St. , Council iilulld , ; ; la. CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. I * PATTOX , Prop. Elegant Rigs at Rcuboimblo Rates. Nos. 10 and 21 , North Main Street. Council BlufTa , Iowa. MASONIC. Insure In tin ; II. S , Masonic Hcnevolent Association of ( 'oiincil Ulna's , In. , the iin csl , lai'ircht , clirapptit and best plan Masoiiki IiiKiir.uirc in the Morld. thut It * momlibrshln to Its fraternity. THE QUAKER JEWELBI STORE , A. .t. JIAItT , Prop. Ilnr.mt. WntUius Clocks , .linvelry and Sllver- \\aiu. A I1 ilinniiiK niul lupalilui. ; undtrver- Koiiul miicrvlidoii of tlio proin letor. Stationury , 'r lli > - ' > - WatUien t artii-lrRftud l'u riuiu olino , 'Mi.-.o l.otKr. iiml Cliionoiiicttrfl nHpeclalty. IK' MA IX tiT , Coiun.ll IllultH. DH , HoDANELD &TCO , ( " Hitejato , Pelts , Wool& Furs , irxrUa leaps. Prompt returns. NOD. WO and t ! Malu st. . Uuuucil Uluilfl. lowo. wvw * SUMMERISCOOTGl KEEP COOL ! Mlmt Is Xecdctl Is nJOootl GAS STOVE FOR COOKING , A SPLENDID MNI Or. GAS STOVES ! Just received and on exhibition at the gas com pany's office. UnonuolloJ for convenience. Absolute safety. No odor , and above nil , eco nomical If properly used Call and examlno them \\liethor you Intend purcmslni ? or not. ' NO. 28 PEARL ST. LADIES I / / X AND COUNCIL BLUFFS AHBlNVJTEDTOCAUjAT Mrs. C. L. GILLETT'S ' Empori And * po her flno llnoot Hair Uoods. FINEST HAlIt OltNA MENU'S In the rlty. Wins , Hem ds , etc , , tot limiter or Halo. Gluth and Coylo and Mycra Grease Paint * . Hair Dressing , lite. No. 3D IMtilif St. , Council It lulls Orders by mall receive prompt at tcntlon. STOP ! READ THIS ! A new ClothbiK Store haw been opened In Council Illutrs. No old stoaic or old styles. Kverjtlniu ? stilttly tlrst class. Come and bo coavmco 1 , Positively 0110 prko and c.ah , CHICAGO CLOTHING HOUSE , ; : tn wnsr IHIUADWAY , ESHELMAN. Tnos. Oi ticp.li. " V. It. .M. Pusuv OFFICER & P11SFJ. BANKERS. Corner Main and n roadway , COUNCIL. UIjUJ PS , IOWA. Dealers lu foreign tnd domastto . Collectionb made und Intorast p tld on tlino de posits. MANAWA STABLES. oviuuANiin : & CUKII ANJ Arc thoroiiRlily prepared to tnko earn of horses ami carrlflKeH of nil visitorto the Inke. 1'lonty otfllirdsandstalR nnd nnlmila and cixrrlnsos vrlll uo snfely cured ror. Ciniree reasonable. Accommodating honior * on mind night and lny. When you drive to the Lake , doivt forgot oil ) DAD. " Electric Trusses , .Belts , Ghost Pro-1 lectors , . Etc , Agents wanted. C. IS. .IUI > D , Council lUuTla , A BIG LOT OF YELLOW JERSEY and Nansaniond SWFFT POTfiTfiF yflLLK rUIIilULd nl ) ! > ii o and Oilier VegetablD Plants , TOKSAI.E By J , R , McPHERSON , GROWER , Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits Etc , Cnst Fierce St. - - - Council lUufTs. Mail orders promptly filled. c , E , raise . . . . , * * * > .MJU.tlb ? . . CONNECTED BY MO TOR WITH RAISES $3 PER DAY. Special Rates to Parties and Families. Corres pondence Solicited. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydr.uilic mid Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates . Spouilleations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council BlulTs , Iowa. U I I D7 Juslieo of tl10 Pence. Olllco over American Express , No. 41 NQP II UL. \ . Broadway , Council Blulis. Iowa. Ri Q I [ WjQ Attorn oys-at-La\v. Practice in the State and Pcd- Ot O1IVIO oral Court" . Rooms 7 and 8 Shupart-Bono Block , Council BlulTs , Iowa. BURKEk 10 > FO H QTIl I M A [ \ | AUornoy-at-Law , Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown L.VJ , I I , O I lULIVInlM Block , 115 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Will puictico in St'llo and Federal Courts. GRSTgETONSErTlT Fi EVERETT , FISCHER , AND HARDMAN PIANOS ! Now Organs at $1.00 a wooic. New Pianos at $2.50 to5.00 a week MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY , No. 33 Main St. , : : Council Bluffs la. , SIZES FROM Especially Adapted for 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Bpoclflcutlonnnml oiltiuatai furnliliuil for complete * tram plants , lloirnlutlon , Durabllltr Kuuroiiieoj. Can Biion- letter * from vintM wburu fuel tcuiiouiy In cijunl wltli Coriln .Nun conileniliiK , E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. 610 Pearl Street , Council Blutfs. F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist Permanently located at No. U North Sixth Street , oyjioslte post- olllce , on motor line. Council Jlluirs , Jowu. _ , Iltrda and animals mounted naturally and In the 'best ruptheil of > v . the ait , Warranteil toproseivo for ycar-t. i'orelira blnla vnppllnd n short notice. Highest pries paid for owls and hawks of nil kinds. Persons aundlug orrtoi * soured of perfect satUfaction , i-ur ilresalnB a ipeclaltyVrltafor particulars , AT THE Special Sale of Embroideries. Special Sale of Embroidered Floimciugs. The finest line ot Flouncings in the city. The prices g unrnntced the lowest. Examine bargains marked OOc , OBc. 80c , $1.OO , $1.20 and $1.0O. Special Sale of White Goods. Examine bargains marked Be , ' 6 l-4c , 8c , lOc , 12 l-2c , IBc , 18c , 22c and 2Bc. Special Sale of Rucliings. Examine bargains marked Be , lOc , 12 l-2c , 20c and 2Bc a yard. Also bargains In Tourist Ruching , 12 l-2c , IBc and 2Oc a box. Special Sale of Children's Lace Caps. Examine lots marked 12 l-2c , 2Bc , 83c , 37 l-2c , BOc and 70c. Special Sale of Ladies' Collars. Examine lots marked Be. lOe or 0 Tor 2Bc. Another case of the Celebrated Fast Black Hose , lOc a pair ; every pair warranted or money relunded. One case of the finest White Bed Spreads this city ever saw for the money. Full size and extra weight. The price is only $1..OO ; worth $1.87. Strive to come early and receive a portion of the bargains. N * STORE . WHITELAW & GO , Lenders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. 4O1 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. x N. B.--Mall orders proinptly atttended to. BRO'S CHINA STORE j ' Dressin'ff * V.M. SCAN LAW , Fashioned 01.Fashioned . --Tel. 01. English N.I.TIBBETTS & . Kitdian G-ROCERIETS. ' Pine PineCandida Candida , Freah - Made ffea I Estate a Loan Agents Bvory Day. 5Q5istAve.Bef.Main& Pear/ / . " " ' Dempsey & Butler , 36Poavl-st K53CHS3SBSSB5H3S TIA VIKG BOUGHT THE. STOCK OF- -BOOTS AND SHOES- Of the late J. M. Phillips at a SACRIFICE I am determined to glvo the public the ueneflt of my imrchuse. 1 quote the following prices : KUfilT & III3JAItS' Men' * Vine SIIOCM , $5 , former price , S . JT. S. TSJIt KIt'S Men's IlaiHl-Seucd SIIOCM , $5 , loriuor price , 87.5O. K. C' . BJlJatT'S Lnclloit' Trcncli Uld , turned , nt $5 , lurmer E. V ICuilT'S Csir lild at : i , former price , S5 , nnil "II other poocU at msunifactiircrs' price ? , or ICNB. Wall orders 1 > r" " " " " " "cm'c'1" " I. PII.ES , 413 Broadway. , Council Jlluffs , lo\\o. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BOOKS YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BBOABWAY. TELEPHONE NO , 260