6 0KB ? OMAHA DAILY 1&EE : MONDAY. * JUNE 10. 1889 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLTJFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 ST1U3ET. Delivered by carrier In Any I'i\rt ot ho City A 'l w cntr Cents 1'cr Week. . . _ II. W. TII/iON. . . MANAOKIU TKLUl'lIONUSl JltJMNF. ' * OrriCB No. 43. RIGHT it : > iToii , No. SI. " ItilNUlt MUNI ION. N. y.Plumblng Co. D. W. Otis , plCy nnd farm loans. The Mount Ayr hook nnd ladder team will ntrivo hero to-morrow noon. ' .The tcn-ycnr-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Wlilttol died last evening nt their residence on Lower Broadway , or qulnzy. The Storm Lnko engine company , with forly-flvo men , will bo hero to-morrow. They will have quarters ou the grounds at the nark. Yesterday was a dull day in police circles. A number of vatfs were rounded UD , but the usual grist o evil-doers were very quietly disposed , and pave no trouble. The famous hook nnd ladder team of Kcar- nov will arrive hero to-morrow evening , and Bhow the tournament visitors how the Ne braska champions got to the front. Commencing Tuesday noon the ladles of U. C. A. hospital will servo meals In the Mcrrlam block for the tournament. They will supply cots In the upper rooms of the name building at uigtit and meals during the day. day.Tho The oftlclals of llho State Firemen's asso ciation nro expected m the city , this evenIng - Ing , and the llrst delegations of visiting fire men will arrive the same time. The com- | > anloi will pour in on every train until Thursday morning. The police report that a largo number of crooks have arrived In the city In the last few days , for the purpose of working the town during tlio tournament. The ofllcors will keep a close watch on them , nnd the first move will laud them behind the bars. Information has been received from Lyons , In , that the firemen are coming to the tournament from that place fifty strong , and Will start this morning. The delegation con sists of a hand-onglno company , the C. L. Hoot Drill corps and the W. D. Jacobson running team. The waterworks nuinding station has been put In line condition for the tournament. The Interior has been newly painted , nnd the huge Knowlcs and Ogdcn pumps var nished and polished until they fairly shine. It will bo ono of the many points of interest that will attract the thousands of visitors hero this week , A rash and rookies1 * no'vspapor made City Auditor Hammer responsible for the state ment that the city had been damaged to the extent of Sli OOO by the washouts from Saturday morning's storm. Thn auditor de clares that the extravagant scribe urtdcd a cipher to the statement. Leaky roofs wore responsible for the bulk of the damage done by the cloud burst. Duncan Harrison's thrilling realistic melo drama , entitled ' 'The Paymaster. " will bo the attraction at Doliany's opera house this evening. All the original scenes and effects including the river of real water and the "Falls of Inchavoguo , " will bo presented in their entirety. The cast is identically the same as In Now York city , whcro the piece hhs Just closed n rcmarkaoly successful one- hundred nights' engagement. Tbo J. M. Thurstou hose team , of Omaha , was In tlio city yesterday , and tooic a pre liminary spin over the track at Union park. The Tliurstons claim the championship of the world , which Is contested by the Lincoln team , 'i ho Thuratons are anxious to meet the Llncolns hero during the tournament , but backers of the former team predict that the latter will hardly dare to put In an ap pearance and finally settle the dispute on the track. A meeting of the Council Bluffs Press club Was held , jcstcrday afternoon , nt the now rooms , No. 19 Pearl street , and a permanent organization effected. Ofllcors were elected as follows : President , J. J. Steaciman ; first vice president , D. A. Fan-ell ; second , F. L. Hnydonj third , F. Pfelffor ; corresponding secretary. H. W. Tilton ; recording secre tary , W. H. Copson ; treasurer , Thomas Bow man. The meeting then adjourned until Tuesday evening , at 8 o'clock. & The burstcdvatpr main on lower Broad way proved to bo a' more serious affalr"than f ? was at first supposed , nnd when the paving was removed a largo aperture was found , from which several wagon loads of dirt had been washed by the escaping water. The break in the main was repaired by midnight Just night , nnd this morning all parts of the city will bo supplied with water. The pav ing Was found to bo In a very damaged con- ( Utioti , and a atrip 250 feet long , ranging m width from six feet to the full width of the street , will have to bo rolald. Besides this , several small depressions will have to bo re paired. Notes nnd mortgages bought and sold , money loaned ; fire insurance. Robert V. Junes , 80 Pearl st. Heisler'fl Oyster Bay chop house and restaurant day and night , 603 Broadway. Dr. C. C. Hazon , dentist , Opera house block. Bodino Hooting. Birkinbino En gineering and Supply Co. , 115 Pearl Bt. , Council Bluffs. Have oui wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. If you are building , investigate Bo dine Roofing at 116 Pearl street. It i ( superior to slate , shingles , iron or tin , nnd will last n lifo time. Adapted to any kindiof roof. Birkinbiuo Engineer ing and Supply company. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan ofilco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , qua all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Danplor vapor stoves at cost change location. Shugart & Co.,211Broadway. Try now Metropolitan rooms and table Eave [ your old furniture upholstered' good as now. R. Mot-pan , 702 Broadway. Meeting of the Veterans. A meeting of the Veteran Firemen associ ation was hold nt the city building last even ing. A general committee consisting of F W. Spetman , O. D. Halgh and J , L. Touiplo- ton , was appointed and a reception commit tee to visit each of the depots at the urrivn of every train and meet the visiting dologa tlons. L. A. Bergman and J. H. Plumor were ap pointed a committee to secure headquarters nnd receive visiting firemen and have the same ready this evening. Tlio entire recep tion committee is icqucsted to meet there thin evening. The location ot the hcadquar tcra will bo published in this evening's pa per. It is dnslred that all members of the committee shall bo present. WoolSoy ts Long paper rooms neat quick , cheap. 31 Main , tel 203. Finest Ice Cream in city. Driosbach'a double parlors , M Main fat. .Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. B , B. Wadsworth fc Co. loan monoy. If you want a tasty nud convenient fence or railing about your residence or lawn , use 0 , J. Bookman's patent locking bracket , na any panel can bo readily tnknu out and ( Irmly replaced. Address C , J. Bcckman , 728 Suvoiitl avenue. Budollot sells groceries. M. Wollman , jowalor , moved to3SB'y / J. G. Tluton. icni cbtato , 627 B'dway You can buy latest style ntmisol or umbrella at Juinoa & Huvo retook's than any place in the city. SUFFER THE LITTLE ONES , Ohildron'a Day AB Observed la Several Ohurohoa. THE DEBRIS OF THE STORM , It la Ilolnir Speedily Cleared Away DccorntitiK For the Tournament Sonic ufjtlio Coining Teams. PropnrlMR For Iho Firemen. The central portion of the city presented a sccno of unusual activity for Sunday. Broad * way , from First to Eighth streets , was taken possession ot by the decorating comuijltco , which had a largo number of mon at work putting ut ) bunting , decorating telegraph > oles , etc. , nnd South First street was filled with n gang of about 100 workmen and ton , lmcs that number of spectators. Work was jclng vigorously pushed on the relaying of the paving , washed out by Friday night's cloud-buist , The paving was almost com pletely washed out for two full blocks , from LSloomcr to Picrco street , but the plank foun dation was loft nearly all of that distance. The spot was visited during the day by several thousand people , who wcro anxious .o ' note the damngo done by the stprm. Dozens of teams were bUsy hauling back the gravel nnd paving blocks from the points to which they had been carried by the rushing water. The electric motor company took ad vantage of the opportunity offered to lay the extension of their line up South First street , whllo the paving was up , so as'to avoid tear ing It up again In a few weeks. Tholr work delayed the pavers until noon , but by that tlmo tlfcy had n good start , and the work of block laying was commenced. This work was done bv & A , Wlckhnm & Co. , which firm secured several pavers from Omaha. Mr. Wickham superintended the work per sonally , and through his efforts the cedar blocks wcro replaced nt n lively rate. Shortly after the paving work was commenced n vig orous kick was instituted bv some of the proocrty owners on the street because they were not being relald to suit them. The top of the blocks that bad boon exposed wcro as hard and solid as when originally laid , but the lower part was budly decayed. Carelessness - lessness on the part of ' the pavers in replac ing the blocks cithcr'ond up , as they hap pened to como , was what caused the kick. A delegation waited on the mayor , who ro fcrred the matter to Mr. Wlckhatn , who gave the necessary instructons to remedy the trouble , and all went on as smoothly as before. The electric motor gang was under the di rection of O. P. Brinton. who stated that by this evening the tracks of the company would bo laid over the full two blocks. Con nection with the Broadway line and the re maining extension to Fairmount park will not bo completed at present. Street Commissioner A very was on the ground nnd was busy superintending the work. In speaking of the washout ho re marked : "It Is fortunate that the rain ceased just as It did or this entire street , and Harrison risen street as well , would have shared the fate of these two blocks. You see , there Is nothing to stop the ruinous work after it is commenced. On Harrison street , two driveways to private - vato houses were torn up. Ono was com pletely washed out , and the other was lifted up and would have gene out In n very few minutes moro. The sltnplo fact that the rain stopped Just as It did , was the only thing that saved this city an expanse of at lease $30,000. I do not fully understand just how the damage was dono. No water washed under the foundation , but it scorns that it got between the paving blocks and the plank , in some way , and then lifted the blocks out by the yard.Vo are trying to get in. shape for the tournament as fast as possible , and I think that everything will bo in ship-shape by Tuesday night. A largo Htrcot cleaning force was at work on Broadway and adjacent streets during the entire day , and the greater part of the mud washed down by the torrent was removed. This work will bo completed to-night. The decorations were well under way last ovenimr. The electric light towers at First and Fourth street * on Broadway , were cov ered with bunting , and lines of the same material stretched across the street every few rods. The poles of the telegraph and telephone companies will bo wound to-day. Notwithstanding the discouraging outlook Saturday morning , the work is now well in hand , and all preparations will bo completed in time. Bcchtelo hotolccntrallocat ion.flrbtclas See Boodino Rooiing if you are build ing. Birkinbino Engineering and Supply Co. , 115 Pearl st. , Council Blults. Plret Ftrcl Fire ! Fircmon and visitors get special prices at Mandcl's furniture store , Nos. 323-3-3 Broad way. Children In the Churches. Yesterday was "Children's day" in the churches of the nation , and from millions of happy hearts swelled up songs o'f gladness nnd praise that wcro joyful orisons to iho Most High. In Council Bluffs the weather was of that delightful typo that constitutes "a yorfoct day In June , " the air balmy and still in perfect calm after the lute storm , and laden with the fragrant Incense from the clouds of llowors that cover the earth. The carols of the birds were not happier than the merry songs of the bright children as they trooped to the churches which devoted their morning hour to them. Juno , this season , is prodigal with her roses , and all of the churches where the annual day was ob served wcro lavishly and beautifully decor ated. The little ones , conscious and proud of the honor Christian America was paying to thorn , turned out in full force and filled the main parts of the church building , while their friends and parents occupied all the remainder of the , room. Each llttlo ono carried a bouquet or had a bunch of half- oponcd buds plnnod to its breast , and their sweet breath hloudod with the fragrance of the ilowors and wont up with their llttlo hearts in lovlugdovotlon to their gentle Mas ter who bade thorn como unto him. The day was generally observed by the churches. In the Broadway Methodist church before 11 o'clock throngs of llttlo ones belonging to the Sunday school and in vited by their friends , crowded the audi torium. Many spontaneously deposited their burdens of flowers upon the altar , and this added to the lavish decorations that hud been arranged by the ladles , made the altar resemble a bank of roses. There was only standing room for the late comers when the exorcises began at 11 o'clock , by the superin tendent of the Sabbath school , Colonel L. W. Tulloys addressing the children and an nouncing the programme. It opened prop crly with the song "Oh'Lot Us bo Glad , " and the llttlo ones sang it with a vigor that showed they were glad. This was followed by an nnthcui by the choir and a chorus by the school. The pastor of the church , the Hov. 13. C. Franklin , recited the Lord's prayer , in which the llttlo ones Joined , nnd then the following programme was rcn dorud : Hong , "Sunbeams" Mrs. Allen's Class Exercise sonf Infant Class The Church Jubilee , rccltation.HessioPryor Song , "Purity" Miss Barnard's Class Uocltatlon , "Tho Dandelion".Ellen Wood Ilecitation , "BoSuro You'ro ' Hlght. . , , Froddlo Gould nocltatlou , "Harry's ' Planf'.Georgo Wheeler Uncltation , "Nellie's Vorso".llutb Williams Soup , "Wonderful Words" School Childhood's Consecration , oxerclso with anchor. Infant Class Object of Children's Day Hottlo Smith The Children's Offering..Wado Klrkondall Giving Mrs. J. H.Arthur At tua conclusion of the programme a brief address was delivered by lr. Frank- Jin , and the exorcises closed by the spirited singing of the song "To the Work , " and the llttlo ones weru dismissed with a happy ben cdictlon. At the Presbyterian church there was the same crowd of bright and happy faces ant the same Joyful songs of pruUo. The church was beautifully decorated. A profusion of bouquets and potted plants with the roots hidden In nusscs of den&o foliage gave a beautiful appcorunco to the altar , whllo the flowers scattered throughout the cuurch lent additional charm to the scono. The largo church was well filled nud everybody nccnicd .o enter heartily with the children Into , ho exorcises. After the voluntary by , ho choir nnd the invocation tbo following programme wai rendered upon call of the superintendent , 0.1) . Parmolco : Song , "Children's Day" School E jccrclso , Infant class Haptlsm Song , "Precious .Towels , " Infant class Recitations by Ilolon French. Mack Han- cliott , Millie Williams nnd Zoo Hill. Song , "Wo'vo Boon Singing , " School Arostlo Exercise , "Jesus Is My Shepherd - . herd , " , Class Recitations by Clnrcnco Empklo , Daisy Cooper , Laura Bonster nnd Harry Astrom. Song , Gospel Hymns School Exercise , "Floral Offerings , " . .Class Hccltntlon Edith Thomas The programme closed with an address by- Dr. Phelps to tho'children nnd the congrega tion In which ho strongly presented the : lnlms of the children upon the church. 3ald ho , "Thoro Is no Inspiration next to LJod's holy spirit that raises mo so much as iho presence of thu children , " Ho urged them to como to church , and urged their parents to bring them. They may not un derstand the sermon , but they are sure to take away the story of it. „ A very liberal collection was taken up for the benefit of the Sabbath school library , and after the closing hymn by the congrega tion the benediction was pronounced. At the First Congregational church there was n profusion of floral decorations. Ferns nnd cut ( lowers predominated. At ono side of the pulpit was n larco floral arch , beneath \ vhlclivn n stand with n largo vase tilled with flowers. Upon the opposite side of the pulpit was a large cross covered with flow- cm. The pulpit Itself was beautified by ferns nnd callas. Cages of slnginc birds wcro placed among the decorations , nnd the feath ered choir warbled most of the tlmo , seeming especially inspired to do so whenever the or gan started up. The morning sermon by the pastor , Hcv. Mr. Crofts , was appropriate to the day , his text being "And the child was young. " From the llfo of Samuel practical lessons wcro taught. After the morning service the Sunday-school hour was devoted to a pleasing and novel cxorclso by the chil dren entitled "Tho Children of the Bible. " The ordinance of infant baptism was also ob served. Buy furniture , stoves and carpets at Man- del's , 323-Uio Broadway. Bodino Roofing will stand as long as the building. Birkinbino Engineering and Suuply Co. , 116 Pcnrl st. , Council Bluffs. "Rcndj For n Klj : Fire. " "Council Bluffs pays nearly $10,000 a year for Its fire protection , " said a citizen yester day while engaged in a religious discussion of Saturday's firo. "and recent developments show that wo are in a nice ripe condition for for n big conflagration. Wo have n flro de partment that wo have always "pointed to with pride , " but the boys have knocked out a llttlo of our prldo on the occasion of the last two fires wo have had when the flames only kindly consented to go out when they had burnou up all the property they started to destroy. They may not bo so kind the next time , and may take a notion to destroy the building in which they start and all the property in the immediate vicinity , and I fear there are exigencies sure to'nnso that will compel the fire department to consant 10 the demand , whether they want to or not. There is no fault to bo found with the waterworks , but in both last ilrcs a partial failure of the water supply is attributed as the cause of the failure of the department to control the firo. Tun Bui ] has called attention to several things that wcro lacking to insure the full protection of our costly system , and now I want to call attention to another. Wo have two first class steam fire engines that are supposed to bo ready for use in case of emergency , and in neither of the late emergencies were they used. Do you know why ? They are prac tically useless for the reason that their suc tion pipes cannot bo attached to a single hy drant in Council Bluffs , because the coup lings won't fit. The bursting of tbo main leading from the pumping station on Satur day , shows wo can't always depend on direct pressure from the great pumps at the river , but tbcro is no accident that could occur , that would shut us off from the Fair- mount reservoir with its 5,000,000 gallons. The Strock Bros , fire demon strated that even with direct pressure capa ble of bursting the mains , thcro can not bo pressure enough to do any good if two or three hydrants on a small main are tapped in the same vicinity. AVhon it is necessary to lay several lines of hose from the same main , n steam cngino Is the only salvation , and it a fire should break out now in the heart of the city , thcro is not a particle of doubt in my mind that the department would not bo able to control it without the aid of engines. The only way wo could use our engines now would bo to got nn old barrel or something to run the water into from the hydrant nnd lot the cncincs suck it up , but this has been shown to bo impracticable. The only way the boys have ever been abla to give oven the smaller engine water enough in this way was to got on old skiff and turn the water Into it and then let a man sit on the suction and hold it down. The facts arc , then , that we would have to send to Manawa or Big lake for a skiff before our engines could bo used. For the new , tall buildings , now being built , the water pressure is not snfilcient. Engines are required in Council Bluffs now as they are required in all cltica. It would only cost n small sum to got the proper suction con nections to fit the hydrants , but you can de pend upon it that it will not bo done till after wo have needed thorn awfully bad. I think wo nro ready now for a big flro. Bodino Roofing will not crack or split. Birkinbino Engineering and Supply Co. , 115 Peurl st. , Council Bluffs. The Now Ogden is catching traveling mon at $2 per day. Sunday nt lUnnuwn. Yesterday was not the most favorable weather for a summer resort , still tbo motor trains carried largo loads of humanity to Manawa during the afternoon , There was no ball game , and the majority of tbo vlsl tors stayed but a short tlmo. About 7 o'clock a report was received up town that u man had been shot and killed at the lake , and it created considerable excitement. An invcs- tigatlgation proved the rumor to bo ftilso , and failed to rovcal any circumstances that might have led to such a result , as every thing at the lake passed off very quietly and there was no trouble whatever. The report was caused by a young man , who rushed into the depot telegraph ofilco of the "Q. " and sent a telegram to Uod Oak , stat ing that some man , whoso nnmo Is unknown , nud just been shot and killed at Lake Manawn. Ho disappeared and no trace of him could bo found. A loud howl was raised nt the lake when it was discovered that Manager Heed had gotten out a tlmo card , according to which the last train leaves the lake at 8:10 : unless otbcrwlso specially ordered. Everybody kicked , but it availed nothing , and b:10 : found the place comparatively do- sortod. It is understood that unless there is n very largo crowd ut the lako. the train will loav * nt the hour stated. A bulletin board posted in a conspicuous place shows tbo hour the last train loaves , and another at the dummy depot convoys the same information. The train leaves Broadway at 8:40 : o'clock. The change Is roundly condemned , espec ially by tbo hotel proprietors , whoso wrath , last evening , was unbounded. Mr , Heed's object is unknown , and it is pro- dieted that unless hotter late service Is given it will result In another line being soon built to the lako. At Full-view 1'nrk Yesterday. The OJoll Bros , and the Missouri Valley teams played ball at Falrvlow Park yester day afternoon. An exceptionally line game 'was put up by the homo team , and they wal loped the visitors to the tnno of (1 ( to I. The crowd was rather small , owing partly to the wcuthor , which was a trillo coal. The locals showed u vast improvement in their previ ously weak poluts , nnd played in r. manner that surprised the visitors , who came down the river with the avowed intention of "eat ing'1 Corl's aggregation , Cushman's Menthol Inhaler , cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Favor. Trial frco at your druggist. Price 50 cents. J. D. r.nuuxn E. I SiitTOAnr. . . . nffiiA . > . . PreSJ ; Vlco Proa. CilAS. II. 1UNNO.1. Cashier. CITIZEN'S , STATE BANKer or coimtiib nt.uirs. I'alil Up Capital L J 150,000.00. Surplus , „ * f 25.00000. Liabilities to nrposltors. . "S , OOO.t . nitiBCTOii * 1 , A.4Mlh > rf r. 0. ( Jlonson. n. U Bhngart , K.K. Hart.a.'l ) . IMmiindson. Chni. 1L llnnnon. Transact ccncrnl banking mislncsi. Lnrcoit capital ana jmirplu't of any Imnk lu Eoutlnvcstorn towa , .Intereston tlmo deposits. C , B. JACljUEMIfl & GO IM alul Railroad Watch Inspectors For Union Pacific , Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago , HOCK Island & 1'aclflo , Chicago , lliir- llnBtou&Quiucy , Kansas City & St. Joe rail * roads , No. 27 Main St. , Oomioil IJlufr * . | s In. WE DONIT WART THE EARTH OH , NOI But wo do want the people of Western lown to know thnt the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 100 MAIN ST. , Cor. First Avenue , carry the Inrpost stock of BOOTS nnd SHOES in this city. Thnt wo always load in popular prices. Thnt parsons wanting ro liable goods can save money by trading with us. 3. A. PIKROE. CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. E. . PATTOJV , Prop. Elegant Rigs at Reasonable Rates. Nos. 10 and 21 , North Main Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. A BIG LOT OF YELLOW JERSEY and Nansamond SWEET POTATOES Cabbage am ! Other Vegetable Plants. FOR SALE By J , R , McPHERSON , GROWER , Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits Etc , Enht Tlcrco St. Council Illuffs Mail orders promptly filled. Now Look out Moths Desmdes CKYST A 1.15 A. It consists of biiowwhltu Hakes. A produc tion from Coal Tar. IMUtFUClTA' 1IAHM- LESS. Free from oil , acid or any substance that would harm the most delicate fabric or feather. It evaporates without loavlnK any residue. It kills moths whllo camphor merely drh es them away. F. J. BRAKER , Solo Agent , Council Bluffs. 230 Centrally located livery and boarding stable. Host accommodations In the city. Special at tention to transient custom. IV. A. HAYS , Prop. Telephone Stnbli > , 77. lies. 82O. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jiicqiiomln'x JcwclryStoro The Most Modern Novolltla In LADIES C * /HA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Aim JNVITED TO CALL AT tirs , C , L , GILLETT'S ' And BOO her nno line of Hair Ooods. FINEST llAlll 1 OHNAMKNTH In the city. Wl 'H. Dennis , etc. , for Kent aiuthan'd Coyle and Myera Urease 1'alntn. Hair Dressing , lite. No. ill ) Main St. , Council III u ( ft Orders by mall receive prompt at tentlon. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. c. u. juim , Council UluRW la , SPECIAL NOTICES. ITIDlt HAI.K nt n ImrRnlnCbinpIoto sot of bnr -L1 fixtures ) largest mirror In Council IHiiUs ; llnostset of fixtures In the city ; must bo sola Immcnmtolr , anil nro conson.uontly best bar- ftnln over offered unloonmon. Wheeler V Hor- eld , iJt llnst llrondwnj- , Council IllntTs. _ WfntAYlJD A roan ponj-.TongliTano ml tail , ' V J branded " ! ) " on left hip. Hnltablo rewnrtl will bo pnld for return. J. A. Odell , 1013 Sixth nvonuo. WANTP.D ( too pieces OR second-hand carpet , nlso nil Rood socond-hnnd furnlturo. A , J. Mmulol. No . 333 anil Xti llroadway. _ TTIOH KXClIANOR-Sevcrnl good farms to ox J- ' change for Council Illnirs lota. Johnston A Van 1'ntten , Kvcrctt block. _ WANTKl ) Young Inrty stenographer nnd typowriterould ilka n position us clerk in some ofiico : bjst ot references. AdtUess "C , " Omahn Uco , Council IlliKTB. ) , ntonco , nnrst-clnss shipper nnd foreman in wholesnlo agricultural Imple ment warehouse ; none but experienced man need apply. Address W. 1 lleo olllce , Council JlluUft , giving references nud unmo of last em ployer. * _ T710H SALE No. WO Grnhnm nvenuo. I/t -U Mxl ! . Nowlionne. Will take team or cattle in purl payment ; bnlnnco on ten years' time , nnnnnl payment" ) , 8 per cent pnynblo nnnunlly. Apply to Horace Kvcrctt. pfOR 8 AMOn easy terms , the boit located -L. conl yiml In Council lllmrH. 250 feet trncfc- ngc. i : . l ! . Mayne. (110 ( llroadwny. Council lllnirs , COWS for sale Will tnko pny In grading nnd nlilnir nt W per day for man nnd tonin , or will tnko pny In paining. Horace Kvcrett. rpWO-Story business house for rent , No , aw JL Ilrondway , oppositeOgdenhouso. linn.nlro nt230 Frank st. A. Wood ? AHAHi ; chnnco for n splendid investment , ro < iulrlng enorcv rather than largo capital. A fortuuo for the rluht mnn. Unit Interest In the Ilnast prnctlcnl patent over Issued. Ad dress Hwaufc Walker , 1 1'cnrl street , Council lllnlls. fTMtANSl'MMl JjlNG Quick delivery between JLOnmtm nnd Council mulls. IlonsulioUlgviods nnd IrolRht moved snfolv nnd piomptly. I.aavo orders nt Omnbn olllre , 605 So. lath st. ; Council llluirs 7 X Mnin. H. Ilcecroft. splcndtd mounted specimens rnro olrds niiflnnlmnls from every clime. Must ba soid nt once. Single or IncnsosCK. J. Urazeo , llrst clnns tnxldormtst , Council llluirs. TJUAIj KSTATi : lloupht nnd sold nnd ox- JLV chanced. Speflnl attention Rlvon to exnm- Inatton of titles.V. . C. Jnmos , No. 10 Venrl St. . Council ( Hull's. FOK SAMS 7 room cottnsfo , corner Xnircl nvonuo nnd Oth st , Easy terms. W. 0. J nines , 10 Tourist. "TjlOIl UKNT lasy ! terms two now llvo-rooin -K houses , loth nve. botwaon High nnd Third sts. Sell cheap If tnken tins week. Inquire owner. J. Ulokoy , 710 U.'uy. . " 0011 SAtiR Old oatnuilsbed general mor- -U chnudlso business , stocK , fixtures , wagons , etc. Good room nud low rent , Address , J. Dickey , 710 U. Way " 171011 ItHNT Furnlan runfurnlshoil largo U ten-room house , bath room , gas , furnace , etc. . nt 6\'t Willow nvo. Knnulro at premisesor O. H. Stlllmnn. Brown block. T71HESH milk cows for sale or trada for fat -L1 cows. Swan's stock yards , Upper Uroad- wny. Frank Swan. T710H KENT Largo double olllco over Frank JL,1 Lovln's clgur store , 03 Uro adwny. Inrjulro of Frank Levin. SUMMER IS COMING ! TVhnt Is Needed is a Good GAS STOVE FOR COOKING , A SPLENDID LINK OK Just received nnd on exhibition at the gas com pany's olllco. Unequolled for convenience. Absolute safety. No odor , and above all , eco nomical If properly used Call and examine them whotlior you Intend purchasing or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. Below ive give unities of a few of the ninny Patrons of the tarace. Co. In Council Bluffs and vicinity. The character of the patrons named , and the amount en trusted by each to the protection of the com- paujv Indicates the conlldenco onjoyqrt by It nt homo whcro Us manner of doing business is bst known. C. D. Dlllln _ 8 dO.OOO iiuney Uros. & Co 117,000 Charles Uatighn no.O'jO II. 1'.Morrow K'.UJO JohnUcnnctt I'.TM ' William O'Halleran WOO Charles Shields 7,700 N. W.Nusti 7aw I. A. Millar 0.000 George A. Fry 0,000 Henry Ulseinan A0o 6,081 Shugart , Wait & Wles " .GOO K. L. Shugart 45,000 Itoman Catholic Church 40.0J ) Honian Catholic Church. Wdstpuallix. . . . 40.000 Carroll bounty Coxllt House EI.CO'J ' Abbott & Cooper SJ.OOO St. I'rancis Academy 1 > , OUO Graver , Steele A ; Austin J.M.OOO T.M.C.Losau Jl.OOO TJoero , Wells fc Co 10,200 OeorcB M. Williams IMOO 8. J ) . Kohles B.CO ) O. U. Carpenter 0,700 ilnsonlc Temple O.oo ) Jletcalf Uros B.oou C. A. lleobe 4 ; Co rUi , S.S. Keller 3,500 NOTIOU When our policy otreods J2. " > ,000.00 on property subject to destruction by u single ( Ire , the excess Is re-insured lu other companies. Insure In tlio U. S. Masonic llonovolcnt Association of Council Jilnffs , In. , the youngest , largest , cheapest nnd best plan of Masonic Insurance in the world , that confines its membership to Its fraternity. STOP ! BEAD THIS ! A new Clothing Store hns been opened In Council JilulTH , No old Htocl ; or old styles. Kvorytlnng strictly first clasi , Como uiul bo convinced , Positively one pi Ice nud cash , CHICAGO CLOTHING HOUSE , 7 3 WEST nilOADWAY. ESHELMAN. UIIANJ Are thoroughly piepared to tulco cam of lior.sos and carriages of all visitor * to the lako. 1'lenty of sheds and stalls , and animals and carriage ? \rillboRafelycaiodfor , Charges reasonable. Accommodating hostlers on hand night and day. When you drive tu tliu Lute , don't forget " DAD/ ' "OLD | Turn OFFICER. IV. II. M. I'usisv OFFIGED & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and llroadway , COUNCUj UIAJFli-H , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchange. Collections mada ttiid latore-tt paid on tlmo de posits. DH , McDANELO & C9 , , Hidesjata , Pells , Wool & Furs , Highest market prices. Prompt returni. Nos ICO and k .Main at , , Council JlIiilfH. Iowa THE QUAKER JEM STORE , A. A. IIAUT , Prop. Honefct Wiitchus , Clocks , Jewelry tin-l Silver waie. AH cl anlni { and iopalrln iindrr per fcoiml biiparvlslon of the proprietor. Mailoupry Toilet articles and Perfumery. 1'lnu > ' .itche. UJina Locks and Chronometer * n MvcU 110 MAIN BT. , Council JUulti. * , A SPECIAL REVIEW ! Of Warm Weather Goods at tlie Saloons , two cases Pine French Silicons , very fine quality , lOo a yard. Saiuo goods are sold in this and other cltlos from 25c to BUo. Saloons , thrco cases Finest American , French Patterns , 12c } ; regular price Inc. Ohnllio1 ? , two cases 25 inch French Challics , 7c. A largo assortment , best patterns , plenty of choice , regular ptico 12jc. Batistes. Ono casu 30 inch Batiste , bountiful nattorns , Oc , rctrulnr price He. * Scoisuclcors. Two cases Fine Seersuckers , Se , regular price 12c. } White Goods. Examine Bargains marked 6c , GJc , 7o , lOc , 112o } nnd I5c. Lawng , Dross Ginghams , Toll du Nerds , etc. , etc. Hosiery. Exnmino Bargains In Fast Black Hosiery at lOc , 2oo nnd 33c. Hosiery , Another 160 dozen lot of Ladies' Fancy Stripe , full rocrulnr made Hose , 12o } a pair , worth double. Corsets. Our 69o Corset boats the world. OurCOo Real Whalebone Cor set lias no equal. All the celebrated mnkos in stock ; our prices the lowest. While Quilts. Two huundrcd moro of the oxlra heavy white Quilt , thnt had such a run a few weeks ago. The price as before 31- The finest and most complete line of Childrons' Fast Black IIoso in Iho city. Our prices as usual are one third loss than can bo found elsewhere. Our motto , Small Pro ( Its nnd Quick Returns. Fotkringliai , WMtelaw & Co. , Dealers and Promoters of Low Prices , ONE PRICE. She smallest child can buy as cheap at the Boston Store , as its mother. ONE PRICE. N. B. Mail Orders promptly attended to. Samples mailed free on application. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BO OKS YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER. Mills and Elevators ATIC CUT-OFF BpoclflcntlonsnniJ estimates fnrnlihnd for complete Jilcam plnntf. Hoiailatlnn , Durability nuarnnteoJ. Ouii slioi * littcra from user * where fuel economy Is eqtml with Corllfn Non-conilenilnu. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. CIO Pearl Ci'eot , Council Bluffs. IY GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. HO. 330 BBOABWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic nnd Sanitary Engineer , Plans. EsthniUel H , Specifications. SupervUlon of Public Work. Drown , Council llltiir.s , lown. U I I D 7 Justice ot the Peace. Olllco over American Express. No. 41 NQP n UL \ broiidwny , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QTAIVIC Si QHV/IC / Attornoys-at-Law. Practice in the State and Fodi O I UlNU ( X. OIIVIO oral Courts. Booms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bouo Block , Council BlufTs , Iowa , TINI FY Uorn.9-VutLluvri : Itoom 10 Block Council Bluffs. U QTII I l\/l \ / AM" - Uorn ° y'ut'f''aw' ' Hoom-l , Second Floor , Brown , Hi O 1 ILLIYIAIN Block , llo Peurl St. , Council BluffH , la. Will practice in Stale and Federal Courts. ' - ' ' * * * " * * * ' ' ' DRS , BELLINGER & BELLI NGER ffitrC ± Solia