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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUSTE ly 1889.-SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNOILTBLTJFFS.
OFF10I2. NO 12 PI3ARli BTHEET.
Delivered by carrier In Any Tnrt of ho City a
Twenty Cents i'crWeefc. . . _
11 , W. TIL10N. . MANAGER.
TKIitiPIIONUSl
HCFIMEM OrriCK No. 43.
NIGHT Kmroti , Xo.Z ) .
HI INOU MISNTiON.
N. V.PlumblnK Co !
C. H. Music Co. , C33 B'wny.
Rcltcr , tnllor , 310 Uronihvny :
Evans' laundry , 724 Uroadwny.
D. W. Otis , city and farm loans.
A twenty-five mtlo blcyclo rnco Is billed for
Mnnnwa park this evening. The contestants
will uo the female bykers , Mlssca Williams
and SUtnloy.
Jobn Doty died Friday night nt bis resi
dence , No. U003 Avenue C. The funeral took
Slaco ytstordny afternoon from the resi-
cnco , Her. J. Kink ofllclatlng.
The panorama of Jerusalem on the day of
Iho crucifixion is to bo opened free this
afternoon , between 1 and 5 o'cloolc , to ull
Sunday school children who come In classes ,
accompanied by their teacher.
The flro department was called to Tenth
avenue and Sixteenth street yesterday morn
ing about 3iO : ! o'clock , to extinguish n fire In
a small wooden bulldlu ? 'recently put up and
occupied as a saloon. The building and con
tents wcru n total loss.
Burglars attempted to enter the proccry
store pf C. M. Fulton , No. 741 liroadwuy ,
about midnight Friday nlpht. They wcro
frightened uway by n clerk who sleeps In
the storo. The prowlers sought to effect un
entrance by forcing n rear window with a
chisel.
A Rood-sized grist of vaps , drunks and
peace disturbers appeared in pollco court
yesterday morning113 the final send-oft of
the tournament. They had been huvmg an
immense amount of fun and took their anti
dote with very good grace. Nearly $100
dropped Into the city treasury.
Four men , living ut the corner of Avenue
A and Twelfth street , got Into mi altercation
ycstoiday morning and indulged In a free-
for-all fliht , In which their clothes wcro
nearly ull torn from their bodies. They wore
a tough looking set when hauled before
Judge Aylesworth , who assessed thorn J1U.GO
each.
In the district court , yesterday , Judge Car
son held UHusalon to hear certain arguments
In the case of Ovorton vs Wagoner , to en
force the order of the court closing the lut-
tcr's saloon. It was taken under advise
ment. Judge Deomor will return to-morrow
morning and resume the hearing of criminal
cases , which will occupy about two or three
weeks.
It behooves property owners and citizens
generally to remember that tt.o gn g of
crooks attracted to the. city by the tourna
ment arc still hero , and are only waiting a
favorable opportunity to turn the city upside
down before taking their departure. The
largo number of special n > ilico put on durmc
the tournament have been discharged , and
the crooks will undoubtedly nrollt by It to
steal right and left. Extreme vigilance Is
urged for several days.
Mrs. Henry IColley died at the family resi
dence , No. ( ttl IJluK street ut 1:40 : o'clock
yesterday afternoon , in the sixty-third your
of her ago. < ho had been suffering from
consumption for three years. She hud boon
a resident of this city for twenty years and
was highly esteemed hy a largo circle of
acquaintances. She leaves u husband anil
four children to mourn her loss. The funeral
will take place at 0 o'clock to-morrow from
St. Francis Xuvior's church. All friends
invited to attend. *
13. S. Fagely was towed In yesterday
morning for raising a disturbance on an
electric motor train. Ho was drunk and the
conductor refused to receive his faro. Ho
was put off the train , but uguin climbed on ,
and was malting It interesting , when Officer
Bcswlck tooic a band and the game was
ended. Fagely was convicted of gr.xnd lar
ceny hi the district court n short time ago ,
and Judge Thornell released him on condi
tion that ho paid Iialt of his wucca to his
wife. Ho agreed to do so , but has "not kept
bis word , and is drinking as hard as over.
Notes mid. mortgages bought and sold ,
money loaned ; llro insurance. Robert
V. Inncs , ! JO Pearl st.
Hclsler'B Oyster Bay chop house mitl
restaurantduy and night,603 , Broadway.
Hnvo our wagon call 'for youiEoiled
clothes. Cascade Laundrv Oo.
Money loaned at L. B. CrnfL's & Co.'s
loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horaus ,
wagons , personal property of all kinds ,
mid all other articles of value , without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
Buy furniture , stoves and carpets at Man-
dcl's , a23-3'JK Broadway.
Money loaned on furniture , pianos ,
diamonds , horses , buggies or anything
of value ut low rules of Interest. No
publicity ; fair and honorable dealing.
A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway
and Muln , over American express.
I'ersonnl Pn.rncrn.ptis.
J. U. Pnco now leaves for a few weeks' '
visit at Suit Lake and vicinity.
Attention , Sir K.ni hts , 1C. of I' .
I ? All members nf Bluffs division , No. 27 , U.
II. 1C , of P. , will moot nt thi ! armory at 1
o'clock this afternoon , In full v.nitorm , to
take part in Decoration clay oxcrulscs. By
ordur of J. M. SCAXI.AN ,
Sir Knight Captain.
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Bed ino roofing will last loncor nndlvo
better satisfaction than any roofing made ;
will not crack , curl or split , and makca a
perfectly solid Joint on the cntlro roof ,
Birkinbino Engineering and Supply company ,
115 Pearl btrcot , Council Bluffs , la.
Dr. C. 0. Bazoii , dentist , Opera home
block.
*
Dangler vapor stoves at cost change
location. Shugart &Co.,211Broadway.
Attention ,
All members of St. Albans Lodge No. 17 ,
1C , of P. , will meet ut Castle hall , at 1 p. m. ,
this 13th day of Juno to take part in decora
tion exorcises. All visiting knights mid
friends uro invited to attend. By order of
a o. _ _
If you want a tasty and convenient
fence or railing about your residence
or lawn , useC. . J. Bookman's patent
locking bracket , as any panel can bo
readily tnlcon out and firmly replaced.
AddreES C , J. Bookman , 728 Seventh
avonuo.
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Finest Ice Cream in city. Drlosbach's
doulilo parlors , ! ! 5 Main at.
Notice the beautiful ilnish given col
lars , cull's and shirts by Ctibcudo Laun
dry company.
Ohnutnuqiin Jlnurd Month ) : ; ,
COUNCIL BI.UITS , Juno 15. OfUco of the
Council HlutTs and Omaha Clmutuuqua
Afcsombl.v There will bo n meeting of the
board of trustees nt 'J o'clock , Monday after-
upon , Juno 17 , at board of trada rooms.
This will bo the day preceding the openIng -
Ing session of IS * ! ) . It Is Important that
each trustee bo present.
J. M. GKMSUT , ' Secretary.
S. 11. Wadsworth , tn Co. loan money.
The Is'ow Ojfilon la cutoliin traveling
men at & ! per day.
M. Wollnian , jowclnr , moved to 6HS B'y.
--i " n I
Bechtolo hotolcsntral limtiim.flratn Ins
Stranger. ' Council liluitu Is the lie t
city in ( ho union /or / safe investments.
Coiibult Rhoilnt'cck & Peterson , UO N.
Mnln Et. , fn'r ra.ro bargains.
Fireworks at Manhattan lieach ,
Mnuawu , every
City fleam laundry , J > 4 Mulu , tel. Ul.
ALL ARE CLAD IT IS OVER ,
Roault of the Tournament By No
Moans Satisfactory.
THE PY.THIAN MEMORIAL DAY.
The Glmliinitqun Opening The Dny
Among tlio diuretics Police
Points tlrlrf Now
III IB.
Allowed to Ilnfo.
The firemen's tournament has como and
gone , and only n few of the decorations are
left to toll the story , nnd calt attention to
the fact flint something of unusual Impor
tance has Just transpired. Nearly all of the
visiting firemen have uone homo , but a few
still remain to finish up th'olr sight-seeing ,
although the greater number of oven the
stragglers left on last evening's trains. The
greater part of the decorations on the busi
ness houses were removed yesterday , but
the bunting put up by the tournament com
mittee , still flutters In the breeze , or bangs
limp In the soaking rains nnd drips a gory
looking lluld on the passers-by ,
Kvorybody is tired out nnd glad that It is
over , inoro especially tlio business men of
the city. They say that scarcely any money
was spent In their places of business by the
visitors , although It was expected that trudo
would bo very materially increased during
the tournament. In view ot the wholesale
and bare-faced robberies perpetrated nt the
pak every diiy of ttio tournament , It is not
ut all surprising that the merchants should
make this complaint. On the contrary , it
would have been little less than a miracle
had there been an Increase in business , us
the visitors were mercilessly and systema
tically robbed of everything they
possessed by the gang of thieves and
confidence sharks operating at the park by
the leave and good will of the authorities
that be. The sentiment of thu citizens ut
largo regarding tins feature of the tourna
ment Is ono of the strongest condemnation ,
and the prevailing opinion expressed is th.it
It was a terrible disgrace to the city , ns well
as ono of the most shameless outrages ever
perpetrated. The majority of the city and
county ofllciah , the Judiciary , police and
general public unite in denouncing it in the
most unmeasured terms. Why It was toler
ated is something that no ono can under
stand.
Said Judge Aylesworth yesterday , In speak
ing of the matter : ' ! have heard for years
that the park was not a paying Institution ,
and I have often wondered why it was so.
After seeing the shameful practice ? that
have been carried on thcro uninterruptedly
for the past three days I have been ublu to
understand It , and I am uoxv positive that
the solo cause for it is the fact that the park
is overrun by thieves and gamblers , and it
will never bo u paying enterprise so ltng ) as
this continues to bo the casu. Kespcctablo
people should not and will not patronize It.
As to the manner in which the affairs wt'ru
conducted during the tournament , little need
bo said , as tlioso in attendances could not
help but notice it , and for tlio good of the
city the matter should not bo paraded be
fore outsiders. When I first visited the
park on Wednesday nnd saw the course af
fairs wcro taking , I was disposed to take
steps to put u stop to the proceedings , but on
thinking the matter over carefully I con
cluded to let some ono else make the move ,
as I was not an executive ollicer. Why it
was allowed to go on us it did I can not un
derstand , and 1 deeply regret , as must every
good citizen , that the oftlcials suffered U to
continue unmolested.
"It made mo think of early anys hero , the
only thing lucking bunig a half dozen men
hanging to the neighboring trees. Splendid
material for hanging was right tueru on the
ground , but popular Indignation was not
roused to the proper pitch for it. Never in
thu history of Council Ulna's was n tougher
crowd of blacklegs of all ocsci Iptionit as
sembled hero than plied their lawless busi
ness at the park , almost under thu protec
tion of the olHlciulH who should have prose
cutcd them. It is assorted that these olH-
ciuls wcie decidedly interested In the result
of these games , but of the truth of these al
legations I know nothing. For some reason
no arrests wcro made , anil the ciooks wore
not Interfered with. "
A well-known gambler of the city ex
pressed himself as follows : "I have been
nil over this country , and in many a tough
place and hard crowd , but in myvholo life
I never saw anything that would equal the
gang tliat run those sicin games at the park.
The.ro were botvveon sixty and seventy
games , and cuch ono had from ono to a dozen
cuppers , no that there wore at the least cal
culation over SOU men engaged in the ono
work of robbing the people who visited the
grounds. They were not ordinary gamblers ,
but ull around crooks and hard men , among
thorn bointjhomo of the most desperate crim
niuls in the country. I have no sympathy
with these who played the games and lost
their stuff , for they wore every bit us bad as
the fellows who run the games. They
thought they saw a chaiico to roll the other
follow , who pretended to bo drunk , and they
squealed when they wcro caught In the net.
Each was trying to roll the other , and get
.something for nothing. 1 acknowledge that
I am a gambler , but am heartily ashamed of
thu doings at the park. I would not bo n
parly to such robberies ns were these per
petrated by consent of men who
claim to bo eminently respectable.
The poor fools who lost their money arc not
deserving of any sympathy. , They would
not for the world tncklo n ordinary gambling
game where the chances are fairly uvnn , for
fear they would bo kJtinued , but they could
not get money down faht enough In these
games whiph were dead sure to fleece them.
They thought these follows were fools and
out for their health , but they probably
changed thcilr minds as they counted thu tics
on their way home , and thought the matter
over. They-sold the Bumbling privilege sim
ply to protect themselves. For this reason
they usk the public to overlook their action
In tlio matter. Whether or not the public
will accept the explanation as a sutllcicnt
excuse for allowing the wholesale robbery of
hiindredti and thousands of the city's guests
remains to bo seen. "
No Kxploslons
V/hon persons Icoop coal and uo our
"Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes ,
roaster and bakeovon. Costs 7 emits
per hour when running full ' blast. Now
York Plumbing Co. _
Try no xv Metropolitan rooms and table
The Tournament
The financial result of the tournament has
not been figured out yet , bit the manage
ment states that these who took stock in It
and pledged thu required amount , will come
out Just about ovon. The receipts will pay
all expenses , but will not pay a , very largo
dividend. Several outsldo parties are of the
opinion that thcro will bo u nlco little sum to
bo divided , b.xslnjf tholr ballof on the attend-
ancunt th < } park during the three days'
races. The management vouchsafes the information - '
formation that a very small number outsldo
of those from this city and Omaha paid for
admission.
It Is stated that the visitors from abroad
managed to nearly ull get In free. Members
of vUltmg tire companies would glvo a
badge , bcltnruip ton frioml , and that would
take him in freo. For this reason the recom
mendation is inailn by the commltteu that the
proper way N to rofuno admittance- all ex
cept llrcmiMi In full uniform , thus putting n
slop to thu smuggling atthoguto , Indulged in
during the past woek. It will undoubtedly
bu a long time , hnwovcr , before the sugges
tion uun bo carried out nt another firemen's
tournament in the Bluffs.
l-'fpoJ Firel I < 'lre !
Flriwitm and visitors got special prices at
-Muiulol's ' furniture store , NOB. 323-3-J5 Broad
way.
Call on the Hlrkiiibino Engineering
nild SuiJply ' 'onipany , 113 Pcurl Btrcot ,
Council BlulTs , In. , and examine the
Boil me ruollug , It will pay you ; sam
ple ; bout on application.
Ills Tail't Ivur Must 'Jlnicli : .
One of the local papers recently devoted a
column or inoro to a gushy , over-smart do-
ocrlptlon ot the lady stenographers und typewriters -
writers of Couioil Bluffs. Ttio publication
hut caused uo little ludlgnailou aiuoutf thoio
whoso names wcro thus paraded before the
public. These who wcro fortunate enough
to bo overlooked arc congratulating them
selves nnd being congratulated , In this city
no class otbrcad-wlnncrs ere moro rc " ; clQ,3 ,
than these stenographers , Tli . j | , as foocn
some wondering as to the -utborship of thosd
so called pen--'iuiurc9i gnrn , , say [ t must „
80IH envious female , but it could hardly bo
( i woman that could so far forget herself as
to treat flippantly the bravo efforts of her
sisters to become self-supporting nnd inde
pendent. On the other hand , It seems hardly
less Improbable that any man would bo soun-
gallant. There Is no little whispering nnd
conjecturing. Whoever did pen the article
must hoar a continual tingling of the wrong
car.
car."A
"A contented mind is n continual
feast , ' ' and if you want to bo contontbd
with your purchases , look at the largo
invoice of fans , parasols , straw nnd
summer goods just put on the shelves nt
P. W. Spotmau & Bro.'s , 609 nnd 611
Main street.
Having an ovovstook of spring nnd
summer pnnt goods , I will soil them at
60 conla on the dollar spot cash only.
Roller , tlio tailor , 310 Broadway.
I'ythlnti Memorial Day.
The Knights of Pythias will to-day have
memorial services and decorate the graves of
tholr deceased brothers. The regular ser
vices will bo held nt 1C. of P. hall , on Mam
street , at 1 o'clock p. m. , after which the
knights will march to the cemetery and dec
orate the graves.
In the evening the knights will aaln meet
at tholr hallat 7 o'clock and inarch to the
motor cars , corner Broadway and Pearl
street , where they will take the motor for
Sixteenth street. From there they will
inarch to All Saint's church , corner of Eight
eenth street and Third avenue , where a ser
mon appropriate to the occasion will bo
preached by Hev. J. J. II. Koody. All
Knights of Pyttnas , Pythiau Sisters and
friends of the order uro invited to attend
these exercises.
The hall will bo open during the fornnoon
to rccclvo floral offerings.
Klro Snlo
Of dry geode at Goldberg's , 18 Main St'
Commencing' Monday wo will offer a
big stock of dry goods at n great sacri
fice. The goods were bought ot the
insurance companies id Chicago at 25
cents on the dollar , and nro but slightly
damaged. Look at these prices : 900
yard of Ghallios at S21c per yard. You
can hardly notice the damage. French
ginghams at 65o per yard. Lonsdalo
muslin Gc. 800 yards of linen toweling
ut 82c per yard. Linen towlcs , largo
si/.o , damaged , at 8c. 160 pairs silk
mitts at 75u a dozen. Ladies' and child
ren's handkerchiefs , 2 for Ic. Pins , 2
papers for Ic. Ladies' gauze vests at
8c each. Spool cotton at 2c. Rickruck
braid , 2c.0 pieces finest sateens , just
damp , ut Ojo per yard.
tin
Second Presbyterian church Regular ser
vices ut 3 o'clock : Sabbath school ut 4 p. in. ;
prayer mooting Thursday evening , subject ,
"Higher Christian Life ; " Horn , vlli.
First Baptist church Children's day. Ser
mon in the morning by the pastor > ni the
pluty of the children of the Uible. Concert
In the evening. Sunday school 12 m. ; young
people's meeting 7 p. in. All cordially in
vited.
Beronn Baptist Church Place of mooting ,
Third avenue nnd Seventeenth street.
Preaching by the pistor at 10:30 : a. m. and 8
p. 1:1. Sunday school at 11:45 : a. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
First Presbyterian Itov. Mr. Greeiileo ,
the able and popular pastor at Anthony ,
Kan. , who is hero to attend the Chautauquii
assembly , will preach in the morning and
the pastor hi the evening. Sabbath school
at 1'J. Children's Christian Endeavor society
at : t and young people's meeting at 7 p. m.
Strangers and others cordially invited.
No preaching services at the Congrega
tional church to-day. Sunday school ut the
usual hour and meeting of the Christian En
deavor society as usual.
Broadway Methodiat Episcopal Church
Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. und 8 p. m. Sunday
school at 13 m. Class meeting at 7 p. m.
You nro cordially invited to attend these
servics. D. C. Franklin , pastor.
Preaching this morning at 10:30 : at the
Fourth Avenue Methodist church ( near
Seventeenth street ) . S. Alexander , pastor.
Trinity Methodist Church South Main
street , opposite Eighth avenue. Social i-o-
liu'lous meeting at 10'J : ! u. m. Sunday
school at : UU p. m. Preaching ut.S p. in. by
the pastor , S. Alexander.
Our Own Glinittnnqiin.
The greatest summer assembly for
the west is this Council Blulls ana
Omaha Chautauqua which wo are going
to have right at our own doors , so to
speak. Every arrangement for' the
most careful rendering of the extensive
programme is mado. Buildings and
tents , all complete , electric lights and
water ready for use. Transportation
settled. The Union Pacific will run
eight trains from their depot. Omaha ,
without change , to the grounds. Pare ,
including admission , for round trip ,
only 75 cents. Othofr trains and hacks
from transfer and city depots , Council
Bluffs , will run to suit the entertainment -
mont , faro , 25 cents , without admission.
Attractive speakers nnd artists arc
being added to the list daily. John
DoWitt Miller , the great humorous
chautauqua lecturer , will bp on hand ,
and MissNcaloy Stevens , our own great
pianist , uro the latest. We uro glad to
assure all that nothing is lacking to
mnko nil nrragomonts perfect. The
persons to take part in the programme
will bo tit their posts oa tlio dates for
which they are named. Tuesday next
is the opening day.
Trnlnw.
Special trains will leave Omaha for the
Chautauqua grounds via. the Chicago &
Kock Island and the Chicago , Milwaukee &
St. Paul roads at 8:15 : a. m. , 0:15 : a. m. , 1:15 :
p. m. , 3:15 : p. in. , 7:15 : p. m ,
They will leave Council Bluffs for the
Chautauqua grounds nt 8:59 : a. m , , 0:53 : a. in. ,
lfiO : p. in. . 8:00 : P. m. , 7:50 : p.m.
The trains will arrive ut the Chautuuqua
at U:15 a. in. , 10:20 : a. in. , 2:15 : p. in , , 4:15 : p.
in. , 8:15 : p. in.
The trains returning will leave the Chau
tauqua nt 9:20 : a. m. , 10 : ' > ( ) a. m. , 2:20 : p. m. ,
0:15 : p. m. und 10:15 : p. m.
Ilavo your old furniture upholstered1
good as now. R. Morgan , 702 Broadway.
Woolsoy & Long paper rooms neat ,
quick , cheap. 31 Main , tel 203.
An Evening of Music.
Mr. Charles Baotons announces that his
next student recital will take placa at the
parlor of the Presbyterian church Tuesday
evening , Juno 18 , at 8 o'clock. The following
Is the programme :
Potpouri , orchestral "Olivette" . . . . Audran
Strykonblasslust Club.
Song "AIi-So Qul t'adoro" . , Vaccay
Miss Francis Uoedor.
Violin solo "Divortlssamento".DoBorot !
Miss Darhno Coo.
, , I a . , . Mondelsshon
Piano - „ „
solojb . . . .Fanfare Boscorltzih
Miss Laura Couch.
Cornet solo . , . Tcsca
Muster Wlllio Murphy.
, , , , In Serenade . Tonron
Orchestral
juDllto . \Ioszkowskl
Solo Violoncello Cunzona . F. Huff
( with obligate violins and flutes. , )
Mr. John Brown.
Soncr "Juno Has Como" . Baotons
Mlits F. Hoodor ,
Trio of Flutes . . Wungeraann
Messrs. F. Badolctto , G. Karbacu and W.
Hogers.
Duo Two violins , . . , , , . Dancla
Mrs. H. Rogers and Q. Williams.
( with cadence * by Charles Baetunn. )
Senate for niano ana violin , , . . . . . Mozart
Miss O. Cook and Dr. Charles Baetons.
Orchestral . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Weber
tlio Soiled.
The pollco arrested about forty of the
Blanches , tbo Mauds and the Mollies Friday
night , nnd comnoll J0 payment of monthly
lleonso ct t * , tqulred : by the city ot the frail
s'9'.CTi ' nood. Tlio majority of them wcro from
6maha , nnd came ( \y \ f to attend" the tourna
ment. Nearly nil nalU the required sum
without nny dlfllcullyj > but a few called for
Judge Aylcsu-orth'fl Adjudication ycstorda.v
morning. There were much kicking and
hard swearing Wheiv-lhoy found the amount
raised from $0 to SH.jQ.
JJPECIAE "NOTICES.
SrnetrJln8 or
W ANT1JU Mll < llonjf < l woman ns housb-
keeper In smnil family. Give rcforouces ,
Address J , A , HubertsVco > lblnc , la.
LOST Near Ilaylls p"i\rk , a cold broist pln
with topaz set. Kinder will bo rewarded by
addressing II. Q. Uwena , Silver City , la. _
I710U KENT On the 1st of July next the room
J. on I'enrl st. , 20x70. now occupied by the pub
lic library. Horace Kvcrctt.
/ 10W8 for sale Will take pay In eradtnp and
V-/ tilling at t-l par day Cor man nnd team , or
will take pay in painting. Horace Kvorctt.
WANTKD 500 itlocos og soon < Wmni1 carpet ,
also all Rood serontl-hnnd furniture. A ,
J. Mmulcl. Nos. 333 and.na llroailwiiy. _
T710H KXCIIANQI5 Several good farms to ox
JL' chnnRj for Council muffs lots. Johnston
& Van I'fttten. Kvorctt block. _
T710H SAIil-No. BOO Graham avenue. Lot
JU SDxVJO. Now house. Will take team or
cattle In part payment : balance on ten years'
time , annual pnymonti , 8 per cent unyablo
annually. Apply to Horace Kvocctt.
rpWlFstory biisTupss house for' ' Vent , No. OR )
JL ItronilWRjr , opposite Ogclen houso. Enquire
at3fl ! FranlcBt. A. Wood.
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A UAUK clmnco for a splendid Investment ,
XX ren.ulrlnK onorpv rather than larRO capital ,
A fortune for the rtaht man. Half Interest In
the llnest practical patent ever Issued. Address -
dross Swan Ac Walker , 4 1'earl street. Council
Hums.
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mUANSPKIl LlNII-Oulck dollvcry between
JL Omnna and Council Illulls. Household poods
hud trclght moved sufclv and promptly. Leave
orders nt Omnha oillce , COi So. lith sti ; Council
Dlutrs 7 iV Mam. H. lieocvoft.
O rvfjf Asplcndld mounted specimens rare birds
.VJUUmul animals from every clime. Must
be sold at once. Slnttlo or In cases. H. J. IJruzee ,
flr.it clans taxidermist , Council UlulTa.
EilAlTlCSTATK lloiiKlit nud sola nnd ox-
chanced. Spoclnl attention clvon to exam
ination of titles. W. C. James , No. ID Pearl St. .
Council Bluffs. _ _ _
SALE 7 room cottage , corner Third
FOIt nnd Oth st. Easy terms. W. C.
Jnines , 10 Pear : st.
T710K KENT Buy terms two new live-room
JU houses , 10th ave. between HlRti and Third
Bts. Sell chimp if taken this week. Inquire
owner. J. Dickey , 740 U. Wuy.
TmOH 8ALB Old established ccnernl mor-
J-1 chnndlsu business , stocK.'nxturos , wagons
etc. Good room and low rent , Address , J.
Dlckoy.71011. Way
FOU UBNT Furnlsn runfurnished largo
ten-room house , bath room. KBS , furnuco ,
etc. , nt 01 Willow avp. Enquire nt premlsoj.or
O. II. Stlllmau. llrown block.
'ITIHESH milk cows for sale or trada for fat
JU cows. Swan's stock yards , Upper Broad
way. Frank Swan.
T710H HUNT Largo double o'lice over Frank
J Levin's clsjar store , U'HM ad way. Inquire
of Frank Levin.
" OK KENT Two now 7-rooni houses on"
Third avenue , between Nlath nnd Tenth
streets. Inquire at K corner Third avenue nnd
Ninth streer.
PAPER HANGINGS.
u *
AND
AT PETER C , MILLER'S. '
Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St.
A BIG LOT OF YELLOW JERSEY
and Nansamond
uml
Other Vegetable Plants ,
FOR .SALE :
By J , R , McPHERSON , GROWER ,
Vegetables , Vegetable Plants ,
Fruits Etc ,
Knst Plcive St. - Council lUiifTs
CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE.
W. L. PATTON , Prop.
Elegant Riga at Reasonable Rates ,
Noa. 10 and 21 , North Muln Street.
" 'P(6uncil Bluffs , Iowa.
Electric Trusts , Belts , Chest Pro-
tedibrs , Etc ,
Ageuts'Svantodj i
c. a , JUI > D ,
Council llliiT-i la.
'JlIOB. OlTlCEIt. w. li. M.
OFFICER & FUSE/ .
BANKERS.
Corner Slain and Droadway ,
COUNCIL. JIMPI'S , IOWA.
nealors In foreign tnd domestic exchange.
Collections mads uud Interim pnld on time da-
posits.
THE PKH JEM STORE ,
A. A. IIAHtT. Prop.
Honest \Vat"hes , Clocks , Jewelry and Silver
wuiu. All cleuntiiK and repairing : under per
bouul supjrvlslou of the proprietor. Btatlonery
Toilet articles oud Perfumery. Hue Watched
'lime Locks and Ctiranometvra a npd(4ully.
110 MAIN Bl1. , Council IHuHa.
A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE :
j * DOWN , DOWN , DOWN THEY GO !
It is the firm resolution at Eiseman's Peoples Store.
_ _ _ To cleaT out the stock while this great Removal Sale is in progress , during the pres
ent and next two months.
SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK IN OUR CLOAK DEPT ,
Calico , Batiste , Sateen , Lawn and "White Embroidered Wrappers , from V5 cents caoh
upwards. This is less than the cost of making.
Beaded Wraps at one-half prica Ladies' , Misae's and Children's Jerseys must bo
sold regardless of cost.
Wo are determined to sell out our entire stock in the above lino.
SIPIBOI-AJQ.
In Laces , Embroideries , White Goods , Linens , Muslin and knit Underwear * . " * "
In fact without going into details or enumerating prices , we are safe iir making the asser
tion that we will save you from 25 to 50 per cent on everything you may buy durinn- this
GREAT REMOVAL SALE.
OOTJZfcTOIL
MAIL ORDERS receive careful and prompt attention.
Jlelow we give names of n few or tlio many
Patrons of tlio
Instance Co.
In Council BlutTs and vicinity. The character
of the ptitroas named , nnd ttio nmount entrusted -
trusted by each to the protection of the com
pany. Indicates the conlldcnco enjoyed by It nt
homo where Its mnnuor of doing business Is
b3st known.
C. D. Ulllln t 41,000
Lunoy Uros. & Co i U7.UOO
Chiules Haufthn riO.ooo
H.I'.Morrow U'.O.V )
John Dennett : li.lfiO
William O'Hnllcrnn ( ViOi )
Charles Shields 7.700
N W. Nusn 7i")0 :
I. A. Miller o.ooo
Oi'orgo A. Fry O.UOO
Henry Klscman&Uo 6,0 )
PluiBart. Wait & Wles L',000
n. L. Shtiearc 4MXJO
HmmmCatnolio Church. 40,0'JJ
Kotnan Catholic Church , Westphalia. . . . 41VKX )
Cnrroll County Court House Et.lO )
Abbott & Cooper Sl.axi
St. Francis Academy ! ! 0,000
Cravcr , Steele iV Austin MI.OW
T. M. 0. Logiin ll.i'OI
Deere , WclIsAcCo ] ou'00
Keorgo M. Williams 1VOO
S. I ) . Kohles N.CO )
O. U. Carpenter 0,700
.Masnnlo Temple O.IIU3
Metcalf llros lUlOU
( ' . A. HcobOiV Co 5,001
S.S. Keller . . . 3.501
NOTICK When our policy oxceudn J i.Ooo.OO
on property BrvbjecUto destruction by a single
lire , the excess in re-lusurect lu other companies.
'T ' MT THE EOT !
OH , NOI
But wo do want tlio people of Western
Town to know that the
GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE
iNO. IOO M\1M ST. ,
COP. First Avenue , carry tbo lurpcst
stock of BOOTS and SIIOES in this
city. That wo always Icail in popular
prices. That persons wanting 1-oliablo
{ jooilsoiin save money by triidingwith
us. S. A. PIERCE.
No. 27 Main Street ,
Over .iHcqucmiiiN JTewoIrySloro
The Wiost Nloclorn Hovolitls In
J. D. KllMUXOSOK. B. fi. SlUHUH.- ,
1'rcs. Vlt'u I'ros.
CIUR. II. HANKOV. Cashier. i _ i
CITIZEN'S STATE BANK
OF couNciij nuivrs.
I'n'.H Up Capital . 9 jno.000.03.
Surplus . .
Llubllltles to Dc-tiosltois. . : : TiUJO.OJ.
ECTOIN 1. A. .Miller , V. O. (5 It-ason , 13. li.
Bhtifiirt , 15. 15. Hurt , .1. 1) ) . Kdmiimlson. < ; iws. it.
Hiinnon. Transact Keiu-ral baukltiK iiuslncfii.
Larwost capital and siuplm or any batik In
toutlnvestern Iowa. Interest on time deposits.
.V OltUH AN ]
Are tUproiiulily prepared to taUo euro o'lior.ses
mid carrlut ; ot all vl.sllorj to tile lake. 1'lcutv
or all oils and stallj. nnd unlin its nnd cniTlaisc's
will bo suf el > * cnr d tor. CIHIVKCH reasonnblo.
Accoiiiuiodutln HustluM on luuiil nl Ut nid
clay. When you drlvo to the LnUo , dou't for/i > c
-01,0 DAI ) .
Nowlookouf MotlisADesfii85t8s
ltYST
Itconnials of MIOW will ID llaken. A nniiliiR-
tlon ( rum Coal Tar. I'UUl'KOl'I.V ' ' ll'AHJI.
liKSS , Free from oil , ncld or uny
tluit would harm the most dcllcuto fulirloor
feather. H evaporates \vitliont lonvlufc any
residue. ItkllU moths \rhllo cnniphor merclv
drives them uway.
F. > . ItKAXIHB : ,
Polo Agent , Council Illuirn.
STOP ! READ Tins !
A new ClothlliK Store liny been opened In
Counll lllnlls. No old stoct : or old
styles. Kverythwrr f.trlctly Uwt
class. Como und be convinced ,
1'osltlvely one price mid cash.
CHICAGO CLOTHING HOUSE ,
739 WnST nUOAl\V'AY.
ESHELMAN.
Insure In tlio U. 8. Miisonlo Ilonorolcnt
AKSociallon ( if Council liliifrn , In. , tltu
youngest , largest , chcapcht and best plan
of Masonic Insurance lu thu world. Hint
conlliu'.s Its mi'inbei'shlp to Its fnitc'riilly.
LADIES
A VI 1311 OIL BLUFFS
AJUJ1NV1TJ5H TOCAI.1 , AT
Mrs , C , L , GILLETT'S '
Ami lice her fine line ol Hair
Oooda. KlNlWl1 ll llt
UIINAMENTS IntUu city.
\ViKK , llc.iiila.oU' , , tor lloit )
nrHule.
Oluth and C'oylo and Myei-s
I'alnts , Hutr
, i . .
Urdem b/ mall rvcelro prompt t tcutlon.
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
BO OKS YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT
)
OLD
FashipneJ
Englisli
Kitchen
llomovcd to
G-ROCER-IETS. 05
.Mpnarchacurjice Bros.Drands M.iln St.
ofCi < j\i\ed&eods. 345BfOQ3tfflV. FinoOandlos
Oandlos ,
Proali
Made
Bvory Day.
Dempsey
& Butler ,
I5.8TiViN.S" :
HERSMAN & STEVENS ,
( Buccoshors to Morgan , ICeller A : Co. )
AT'B'IS.X'TIO.V < aV \ ' TO K
IWK OAKUV A 1'IJLL UNK OK (
WOOD" : CLOTH : AND : METALIC : GASES.
JOI'BN AT AM. HOUltH OK HA V AND NIUIIT. (
M ! ) ai ) . Ull lU.OADW/VV , O lU.NUIb MtUFVii ,
SIZES FROM
25 TO 300
HORSE POWER ,
EpccincutlontHinl c tluinic rnrnl liid ) for coiniilo'.u slo.iin iiiMiilt. lleii'ulntloii. Duraljllltr icuaraiilvvil.
Can thuw Ivllxu from utcu wliuro tuol c' , > > , ioiur l I'IJIIMI with I'urll i } -ir.tluiirlni ; .
E.G. HARRISAgent ,
Send for catalo tiQ. No. 010 I'oarl Strool , Council HlulTa ,
L
GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY.
"NO. 33O BROADWAY. . TELEPHONE NO. 26Q
" '
'D.H.HODANELD & CD , ,
Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool fi Furs ,
tcutlon to ti-Miulent curtctn ,
Jll > ; l > ' < * t i ' " prices. I'romix returni. Nos i i.
u'undcr. Muln .u. CouucU JiU * . i W.
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