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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY . 23 , 1889. rmr ' THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICK. NO 12 PKARtj STRKET. * telhcredfoy carrier In Any 1'art of ho City n TwentyCints i'crWeok. 11.V. . T1I/ION. MANAGER. TELEPHONES ! nrFiisKPR OFFICE No. 43. KIOIIT I'.niToii , No.ZJ. MINOR MRNTIUN. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson coal. C. U. Music Co. , MS H'wny. Hcltcr , tailor , 310 Urondway. Evans' laundry , 72 HJ roadway. D.V. . Otis , city and fnrm lonns. Additional Council muffs oti second pngo. James ft , llnvoustock tire pruparlng to niovo Into new quarters In the Mcrrlnm block. The Indies of St. Paul's church will moot for business this morning , nt 10 o'clock , at Mrs , Lymnn's , on Wilson nvcnuo. During tha absence of > ludgo Aylcsworth Squire Hondricks will sit tn judgment on the drunks and vnga hauled before him In police court. Constable Covalt succeeded in riming two kegs ot beer at Gibson's place , at the jmvll- Ion un the south shnra of Mnnuwa Sunday evening. The stuff was conllscutcd. A union evangelistic tnhcrtmclc will beheld held at Silver City to continue dally for three week * . Kaituucd rnilrond rates liavo been secured from nil adjacent points. A team belonging to the Council Bluffs Pnlnt Oil company indulged In a lively run away on Uroadwny yoslurdny mnrnlnff. It was stopped on north Sixth street , before any dumago was done. Yesterday City Clnrk Huntlngton made out sixty-four notices for the abatement of nuisances. They will bo served on the own ers of property abutting on the alloy betweea Main and fourth streets. The doctors nro smiling grimly , and all be- cr.uso O. W. Hulls is receiving a car load of California fruit dally , nnd J. H. Snydtr Is disposing of n car of southern watermelons every twenty-four hours. Special communication of Bluff City Loilpo No. 71 , A. F. nnd A. M. , this evening at 8 p. in. sharp , for work In the llrat degree. All Masons In good standing tire cordially In vited. Uyorclcr of the \V. M. Ed Fuller now responds pracofully to the title of "papa. " nnd tolls some wonderful stories regarding 11 recent arrival nt his homo. "It's a bd.v , " and ns line a specimen of Young America as one would wish to sou. Street Supervisor Avery Is doing some good work on Washington avenue. The hugo pile of filth washed down that street by the heavy rains Is being removed , the gutters cleaned out and the holes m the streets levelled up. The Fagcly larceny cuso , which was to hnvo been tried yesterday by Snuiro Hcnd- rlclts , was again continued until next Satur day , on account of the absence of the prose cuting witness , and the defendant was re leased on his own recognizance. The afternoon meetings of the AV. C. T. U. are to bo held every afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. The evening mooting will bo hold In the tent , corner of Seventh and IJroadway. These nicotines tire increasing in interest constantly. Mho public Is cordially invited to attend them. Dillon Johnson , aged tweivo yearn , son of Mrs. J.W. Johnson. No. 1033 Seventh iivenuo , is lying seriously ill with dropsy. Ho was first taken last December with inllnminatory rheumatism , which soon developed into dropsy and he has been gradually growing worse. There Is no hope for his recovery. Michael Gallagher was arrested for later- fcrrlng with the dog catcher , who had just corralled his dot.1. Gallagher protested , butte to no avail , ami finally resorted to moro forcible moans to recover his property. The dog went to the pound and Gallagher was arrested. The case was yesterday contin ued. ued.Tho The Missouri Valley Athletic association hag postponed its tournament until Thurs day , the 25th inst. The programme will bo carried out as heretofore advertised. All tickets thus far sold will bo good for the postponed garnet ) . Council Bluffs athletes , who nro entered in the contests , will note the change of date. The Odoll Bros. " team returned from Ncolu victorious , having defeated the crack team of that place by a score of 0 to 7. Ttio Neolas played several of the strongest pl.iy- crs to bo found in the west outside of the professional teams , but the visitors worn altogether too much for thorn. An inexcusa ble fumble by Oliver in the fourth let in four runs for Neola , but thnlr joy was shortly afterward turned to lasting grief. The Odollsaro putting up some great ball and are making it vcgy interesting for all competing nines. Dexter , employment. The "Famous" has surprises for you. Children's white and colored dresses for ngos 2toli _ ! , from U5u to 75c , this week utFriounuui'B. Soidonberg's Co Figaro at the Fountain. BURLINGTON ROUTE. G. A. It. ExcurHlon One Faro For the Hound Trip. From August 21 to 23 , 18S9 , Inclusive , the C. , li. & Q. U. It will sell at half rates , or one fare for the round trip , tickets to Mil waukee and return from all points on Its lines , on account of the National G. A. K. encampment at Milwaukee. These C. , U. & Q. excursion tickets will bo good to return August 27 to September C , inclusive : but by special arrangement an oxtenslon to Septem ber 80 may bo obtained by applying , prior to September ! ) , to the agent at Milwaukco hav ing the matter in charge. Between Chicago and Milwaukee the tickets will bo good for passage In either direction via the Goo drich line of steamers , the C. , M. ft St. P. Uy. . or the C. & N. W. Uy. Tickets and further In formation can bo obtained of C. , U. & Q. ticket agents , or by addressing P. S. Eu nils , Gen'l Puss , and Ticket Agent , Chicago. Kelley it Younkorman sell groceries Chase and Sanborn coffees u specialy. Notice the bcnutiful ilnish given col- lara , cuffs nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. City steam laundry , 31 Main , tol. 141. The biggest bargains ever ottered in children's white dresses this woolc nt Friedman's. Auitln at. Work. A daring burglary was committed at the ' residence of Flnloy Uurko Esq. , No. 705 South Sixth street , ut un early hour Sunday morning. Entrance was effected by turning the key of the kitchen door wltli a pair of nippers. All of the solid silverware In the house , valued at nearly * 200 , was carried uwuy , the thief seemingly having no use for the platail ware , which was loft behind , Mr. and Mrs. Burlco and the servant occupy the sleeping apartments up stalra , and wore not nwuro of the visit of the midnight intruder till they came down stairs at 4 o'clock and finding two gas Jets lighted , which the bur glar bad lighted nnd left burning , proceeded to Investigate , No clue to the burglar or burglars ha yet boon attnlned. It is fair to presume , however , that It was done by a pro fessional , as the key of the Kitchen door bears marks of nippers being used on It and as the most valuable of the tableware was taken , the remainder being untouched. i' ' Bnno IniiliitloiiH. Certain parties , without brains enough to I originate an idea and without energy enough to work up a trade on their own brands , are advertising themselves us solo aeunta for the celebrated Santo Hosa cigarn , which wo in troduced ton years ago , and which now enJoy - Joy the reputation of being the best and most widely known of any 10 cent clgnr sold in the entire west. We therefore doitro to In form HID trndo that wo always huvo been. nnd nro still solo owners and proprietors of tbla brand of cigars , ixud wish to caution the trade that all brands of Santo Hosas not nmdo in factory No. 131 , tlrnt district. Pa. , are base Imitations of the well known Santo Hosa. Boo that the label has printed thereon tLo words P. Si M.'s Santo Hosa Cuban Made. All oilers are Imitations and nro of iuferlor quality , Penuaor & Moouir. July SO , l&Mf. Council Jjluffs , la. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , An Examination of the Brick Pav ing nt the End of a Year , THE PUBLIC LIBRARY ROOMS. A Illnr.o In tlio Enrljr Mornlna Nearly Causes the Destruction of J. J , Hhcn'B jlunlilcnco Minor Items. How tlio Drink Pnvltic Iq Wenrlnc. A small section of brick paving on Willow avenue. In front of the rcsldencoof Hon.V. . II. M. I'uscy , was removed yesterday by the waterworks company for the purpose of re pairing n leak in the main. Considerable in terest was manifested by n number of citi zens to see how the paving had worn , aad they examined the removed bricks care fully to note the changes of n year. This paving was put down late in 1SSS , the brick being laid on an eight inch bed of Band , under which was a layer of coal cinders. It was the llrst work of the kind over done by the contractors , Wlekham & Co. , and the material used was the ordinary hard brick turned out by tlio Council Blurts brick kilns. All of these facts did not tend toward secur ing an unusually line Job of brick paving , but the work Is there and speaks for itself. It was a matter of general xurprisa to find the brlcn so llttlu worn , as evea those In the cen ter of the street , whcrothobulkof the travel had been , showed scarcely any perceptible effect from' the constant passage of teams for tno past year. Bricks of different degrees of hardness showed n difference in wear , very much In favor of the harder onos. The action of last winter's frost was not noticeable , ns there were very few broken bricks , and the breakage - ago of some of them is to be attributed to the passage of heavily loaded drnjs. The majority of those who wore.heard to express themselves stated that they wcro more heartily than over In favor of brick paving. Said one well known iiitizcn and heavy tnxtmycr : "This Just suits me , nnd I want to sco moro of it. It is one of the best thingsCouncilBluffs has struck In a long time. I think that perhaps wo can get better brick than this , although even this is a long way ahead of cedar blocks. You see , when this paving wears out and has to bo replaced , the foundation is still thcro and will remain there until the end of the chapter. All we will have to do is just to Iny another lot of bricks nnd the work Is dono. 'ttiat plank foundation under tlio cedar blocks will not last n'ny longer than the olocks themselves. If one of these briuks gets crushed or broken , or a little strip becomes too badly worn , just pull them out and drop new ones in their plui es. "Oh , It's n big thing for the city money loft right at homo , plenty of work for a largo number of brickmakcrs , nnd best of all , cheaper nnd moro durable paving. This job must not bo taken as a fair sample , for wo have every reason to expect better and moro satisfactory work next tiino. The work is perhaps as well done ns it could possibly bo , but , of course , bettor brick 'vould make bet tor work. You will notice that the second course of those- bricks is not worn ut all. They will wear out several layers of surfuco bricks , and a single layer for the surface Is nut going to cost a mint of monoy. "I want to call your attention to one thing in connection with this brick paving , and. one of which I have seen no notice in the papers , which Is the fact that a brick paved street is much less dusty than ono navcd with cedar block. If n block paved street is aorinkled , or after a heavy rain , the dust will bo blow ing in clouds in two hours after the sun romes out. You will not find it so on this street. This sprinkling of gravel nnd the brick unacrncath seem to hold the moisture , and tha dust is never troublesome. Ono sprinkling here is of moro lasting effect than half a dozen on the block paviug. It was supposed that a great deal of trouble would be caused by brick dust , but I huvo vet to hear the lirst complaint. It is so clear through. The disadvantages that wcro pre dicted have tailed to materialize , and many n ivantagcs. of which wo nad no idea , have developed. For thp.so reasons I am a staunch supporter of brick paving , and I would bo glad to head u remonstrance to the city coun cil against another square yard of block pav ing in tlio city. " House-keepers , go to the Famous , 200 Broadway. C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Chapman's old stand. Largest trunk factory in west. Houses for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. Special sale in children's white and colored dresses this week at Friedman's. No Explosions When persons keep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster und bakeovcn. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. Baths at Munnwa Beach , near hotel. Pri vate bat hint ; rooms for ladles aud children. " Houses for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. Tlio Now liilirnry Quarters. The Council Bluffs free public library la finally settled in its new quarters in the Merriam block , and the city may well feel proud of their neat nnd attractive appear ance. The room occupies the entire north end of the third floor of the building , and is well lighted and perfectly ventilated. The reading room is a cool and spacious apart ment , In which ovoi'ything is arranged with an eye to the comfort and convenience of the patrons of the institution. Paper flics , con taining copies of the leading newspapers of the country , are within easy reach , while books of reference nro arranged in cases at the sides of the room. The circulating library , which is separated from the reading room by n neat railing , is now in position upon the shelves of tbo mas sive now cases , patterned after thosa in the St. Louts library und constructed of the clearest oak. In the rear of the room the congressional library Is being placed in posi tion. The books nro already classed 'and will soon bo on the shelves. The room pre sents a most pleasing and Inviting aspect to the visitor , which , coupled with the courtesy and kind attention invariably shown by the librarian , Mrs. M , F. Davenport , renders the library room ono of the nloasantest spots in the city in which to spend an hour to good advantage. Take your penn ics to the "Famous. " For sale ; two lots on motor line between 24th and 23th streets. $400 each if taken im mediately. A. A. Clark & Co. Fine jewelry , watches nnd diamonds ; cleaning und repairing at E. Burhorn. Have your old furniture upholstered , good as now. H. Morgan , 7UJ Broadway , Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Lautidrv Co. J , G. Tlptori , real cstuto , 627 B'dwny. A Destructive Morning Dlaza. What might have resulted in a serious con Hag ration occurred at an early hour yes terday morning , nt the residence of J. J. Shea , No. ! S09 South Eighth street. At about a quarter of 0 o'clock Mr. Shea was awaknued by the crackling of ( lames , nnd hurriedly started on n tour of Investigation. Ho could flnd no truces of lire on the first or second floors und ascended to the attic , where ho was startled to flnd dense clouds of smoke issuing through the door at the head of the stairway , A telephone call was im mediately turned in for the tire department and the neighbors who hastened to the scene began to work vigorously removing the fur- nl'ura from the burning structure. The de partment was misled by the call and made u run to the "Q" depot , but , notwithstanding this mistake , reached the spot in good , time and by prompt and vigorous work soon suc ceeded hi gutting the llamea under control. Two lines of hose wore extended up the stairways to the uttlo where tlio dense smoke und heat combined to offer great obstructions to the tireuien , but they faced it manfully aud by judicious work succeeded ia taving not only the building but the furniture as well. well.Tho rafters wore nearly burned off , but the flro bnd not broken out , which was owing to the slnto roof nnd the substantial brick \vnlls. The floor was nearly burned through , but aside froni-thls the damage by flro was small. Tjip out end ofJlw rp f settled owing to the non-support of the rafters , and n part , if not the whole of the roof , will have to bo rebuilt. The greatest damage wasidono by water , which ruined the plastering of the whole nouso , nnd soaked apart of the furni ture nnd carpets. It Is not yet known what the total loss will bo , but it will hardly exceed * 3,000 , which amount IB covered by insurance. The structure was ono of thb hamUomest resi dences In the city , having been completed about a year ago nt n cost of over SS,000. The cause of the flro is unknown. There had been no lire In the house for some time , except n gasoline stove , nnd no satisfactory solution of the mystery has been arrived at. Spontaneous combustion Is the theory meet ing with the most general acceptance. It xvan very hot under the slnto roof , but windows had been loft open to prevent It from overheating. Theories of mlco nnd matches and other kindred causes nro ad vanced , but Uiov nro unsupported. It is fortunate that the flames wcro ex tinguished with no moro serious damage , and the flro department Is to bo commended ior Us very effective work. Important to Litullcs nnd Gentlemen. I have established nn extensive dyeing and cleaning works in this city and desire to call attention of ladles nnd gentlemen of Omaha nnd Council Bluffs to the fact that I have furnished my works with the latest improved machinery known to the trade , that I have had over sixteen years' experience , nnd that I use only the very best dyes and chem icals. I clean nnd dye everything but fur goods. I call special attention to my now cleaning nroccss by which the garment is not ripped and which restores the original lustre to the goods. Luiltca' and gentlemen's sum mer garments , such as flannels or silk , nmdo to look as good as new. Dresses , clothing , silks , shawls , laces nnd plumes dyed 'In su perior manner. Motor furu allowed oa all goods brought to works , or wagon will call nt residence. G. A. Schocdsack , Twin City Dye Works , Twenty-sixth nnd Broadway. Main ofllco ltd South Sixteenth , Omaha. . There never was anything like the Famous In Council Bluffs. Opposite Ogdcn house. List your property with A. A. Clark & Co. S. B. Wiulsworth & Co. loan monoy. Money loaned at LU. . Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pitinos. horses , wagons , personal property of ml kinds , and all other articles of value , without "romoval. All business strictly confi dential. The Progress of the Iilqunr War. The latest theory advanced witu regard to the recently instituted proceedings against the suloon keepers of the city by the whisky selling alumni is to the effect that the latter haVe gone into the business for two reasons flisl , as i blackmailing scheme , and second end , to iibsist some of those now runnlcg to continue In business. "Why , the whole thing Is just as plain a * the nose on your face , " remarked a Broadway business man yesterday afternoon. "It's too transparent to delude for tin Instant any thinking man who has ordinary percoptiva powers. They propose to institute these suits against the saloon keepers , without any intention , hjwover , of doing them any harm , or caus ing them any trouble , except to pay them so much a month for keeping up their legal pro ceedings. Then , you see , when Sims , the attorney for the bona lido temperance folks , attempts to < inch them , they will get up In their scats and plead that there is an action pending aguiust them. Oh .ves , the whole thing is admirably conceived , but It will hardly stand. Sims will have to prove a conspiracy , which it will aot bo difficult to do , under the circumstances , and the court will not sustain the former case. If you think for a siuglo minute that the ex-saloon men are really trying to down the saloons , you nro greatly mistaken. They are still liguriag to got a haul at the cash that is- raked in over the bar , and I rather imagine they will come pretty near doing it. " * Tno "Famous , " opposite Ogden house. The "Famous , " 50cas good as a $1. During the hot weather many housekeep ers complain that "no one scums to care to cut meat , none of it tastes real good. " This complaint la not made by those who have bought toothsome juicy meats from "Our Market. " corner of Story and Main streets. i ° . M. Welker knows how to select and dress uie.'it. Cook corned beef is u specialty. Kcal estate ; snap bargains. Carriages In waiting. Courteous treatmentA. . A. Clark & Co. J. H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. CO'J Main , near John Morgcn's. Splendid bargains nt Marcus' clothing store before removal to now building. AV fllcsBcnuer Uoy's Narrow Escape. Minard Shoemaker , a messenger boy in the omuloy of the American -District Tele graph company , had a narrow escape from being killed about 10 o'clock last evening. He was walking down the Milwaukee track , near the corner of Eighth street and Fif teenth avenue , when the incoming train , which was behind time , struck him and thro whim into the ditch. Fortunately ho was walking outsldo the rails or ho would hove been killed. The cylinder struck him on the hip , causing a bad bruise. He was also cut on the head und leg , and half drowned in a puddle at the bottom of tbo ditch. Ho managed to crawl out , however , and deliver his message. A hack driver took him to the district ofllco. Ho says that ho did not hear the train , and did. not know there was an engine m the vicinity until ho was struck. The engineer evidently did not see him , ns the truln kept on to the transfer. Young Shoemaker is the sou of Mr. J. Shoemaker , a freight conductor on the Union Puclllc. His Injuries are not serious , but he will bo oft duty for some time. IT COUQXJEH.I3 At DrtigcUti unil Dealer * . THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO. , BiHlmort , IM. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY. COR. 6TH AVB. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. An excellent educational liiHtltuttnn , fur nished with nil modern Improvements for boarding jind day HCliool. The ucedtmlc year coubUUof two sessions , beginning on the Orst Monday In September und l''cbruarv , vesue.'t- TBUM8 Hoard and tuition , per suasion , 176. For further purtlculam address HlBim-buporlur , Hi. KranuiB Acadoiny , Cunnoil UlutTii , la. j , n. KDUITNDSON. K.L. BIIIIOAUT. I'res. Vke 1'rea. ClIAB. U. IlANNO.V. CR3llcr. ! CITIZENS' STATE BANK , orcoiiNcir , I'ald Up Capital Burning , . itt.ooo.oo , Liability to Depositors. . . B iUO.Ut. Ollifcirnillf-I. A. Miller , K.O. Qlcason , K. I. . Shugart , K. 15. Hart , J. 1) . Kdmundson.Oias.il , Hanuon. Transact uvnvrul banking misliiesn. I.urKetit capljul miif surulua of any bauk In poutlmtrtttxu Iowa. Interest outline deposits. SPECIAL NOTICES , jc _ Foil KXCH ANO B feomo vnliniblp * property. In Council iilutrn for a well Improved fnrm InoftstStu NebrnskivnKarra must l > o cicnr , or nearly so. Johnson nt Van Patten , Kvurctt Illock. i , . . _ XJ3T Hy J. K. Sanders , on Friday or Sntur- Jour , n package ot Iwul dncds ; oCno vnluo to ixnylKKly but owner. " I'lmtcr will bo rewarded by leaving thorn ftt-Mlcchwlo house , Council llluirs. _ K Klre clnss upland PRSIU rngo for nhout 100 hcUW moro or tstocltjfi miles north of city , ou lime kiln road ; plenty pnro wnltr , shade anct unit ; pooil nmn In ctinrgn of stock. K I * . JudfionJ 1U9 Sixth nvo. . Council IlliiITa. telephone KK ) ; or W. W. McMahon , at pasture , EINK family tonni for ( inlo , or trade for lot. Inquire ll ; i West llroftdway. RKAI > IWTATK-llrmtrht anil sold and ox- clmngeil. Special nttontlon alvun to exam ination or titles. W. 0. Jnm g , No. 10 1'e/irl St. . Council UlutTa. CAPT. HAYES1 LIYERY cntrnHy lorctrcl. FlrM-clnps turnouts. ORhlintseR and ntw rnirlaprx. Not nn old K In the Ktnblc. ppcclnl attention given to runernls. and reduced rntej for cnrrlagos for this purpose. purpose.W. A. HAYES , Proprietor. Telephone 77. < ' M Urondwny , THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or nnything of vnluo at low rntos of interest. No publicity : fuir and honorable denlinff. A. A. Clark & Co. , office cor. Broadway nud Main , ever American express. Tnos. OFKior.n. W. H. M. i'uss v OFFICER & PiiSEIT. BANKERS. Corner Mnln andUroadway , COUNCIL 11LUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchange. Collections made nud Interest pilil on time de posits. LOANS INSURANCE , REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. A-jont American Ilulldlnp nntl Loan A&soclu- oa. No. yj Pearl at , < Ul'-bTAlltS. C1IAH. O. KLi\\OOn. J. M. PALMER - HAS THE CnOICKST LOT OP - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Gilt edged opportunities to Immo dluto Investor * and hoiucscoKcrd. G-EO. H.bEX'I.ER ; ' , EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Situations obtained for men and womeu out of employment. Competent and reliable help guaranteed for people desiring It , OHO. II. UKXTKlt , HuntROr. Hnom 4. Zi Pearl St. ( Up btalrs ) . EISEMAN'S Are determined not to remove any Sumnxcr Goods into their new store ; therefore we have concluded to inaugurate a rcmpval sale , and give 20 per cent discount on all sales from now until we remove into our new store , This sale means a loss ot' thousands of dollars to us. 20 per cent discount on every sale , no matter what class of goods you buy , whether it is muslins , sheetings , coats' buttons or any other staple or fancy article. Besides the above we offer for this week special : 160 Embroidered Drcssoa Hint cost from $5 to $16 , nt $2.60 each. All our tronoh SiUpona mid best quality Scotch Ginglmms that sold for 40o , 60o nnd COc aynrd , tit 26c. All of our boat English Saloons nt lOc n yard. All of our best prints includiiifr IntllRO I3luo , nt 60 vnrd. All of our best India Silks nt16c n yard. All of our Summer Silks nt 2oc n ynrd. All of our Silk POIIROO finish linen ptnprhnms nt 12 cents n yard. All of our best Embroidered Whitu Suits nnd wrappers at one half ol former prices. All of our parasols nnd Silk Umbrellas nnd Fans regardless of cost. " All of our table HnonH , towels , napkins , for loss than cost. * " Sirnt 'mrKll118 ' | ' " hosiery , gloves , handkerchiefs , ladio.s underwear , In fact every artlclo of summer goods must go. Urns great closing sale In our old limn will draw the largest crowd ever scon in any store in the city. Wo huvo had sales before , but never offered the bargains now to bo had. Our last month in our oli't place shall bo devoted to slaughtering goods , nnd giving the public the greatest benefit- snlo that ever took plnco In the west. west.OIST TIME. The goods and prices will tell their own story , at Co.'s O MI O li ! o in n ill o 111 n ill m While in the city do not fail to call on the store and see the finest and best Music Hall on the Mo. slope. Come and take a loolc at our , large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS' . - - IOWA PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H , Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council BluffH , Towa. J unit ee of the Poaco. Olllcc over American Express , No. 41 N . Broad way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ffj Ql IWIQ Attornoys-at-Law. Practice in the State nnd Fcd- 06 OIIYIO oral Court * . Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bcno Block , Council Bluffs. lown. rrrM CTII I MAM Attornoy-at-Law , Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown UL.U. Ill 0 I ILLIVIMIN Block , 115 Pearl St. , Council Blurts , la. Will praetico in State and Federal Courts. Surgcons DR. - - ' omco * 0 < 1G petxrl LEONARD EVERETT-4S.oy-ut-Luw' iJ.CADY , D.V.S , ANIMALS. .mScfcnlifBPnrapfes. elalananforCouncilBluffa SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY CO , Great Reduction in Prices on Carpets , Lace Curtains , Portiers , Rugs and Upholstery Goods. Tiiis is Gur Semi-Animal Clearance Sale Our old customers Know exactly what this means , viz A Bona Fide Cut Regardless of Cost. Cash we Want and Must Have , We propose to give the best values ever offered on the Missouri Slope. INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. Council Bluffs Carpet Company HOTEL MANAWA REFITTED AN1J Newly Furnished Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS AID OMAHA Located on Lake Manawa , the finest Watering Place and Summo Resort in the west , Beautiful Banting and Fishing. Unparulclled Bathing Beach. I Special Rates to Partloa and FamllloB. Gor- | roapondonco Solicited. $ ptclallAdaflttd ftr SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 [ IORSE POWER. Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE . , . vitlraatvi furnliheil fur complete ilcmn pliuiti. llceulatlon l > uraUllltr . juatautaeJ. from uteri irbuc luel cconumf 1 > tquM wltb Curllit fiun-cuiiuriiilaK. E.G. HARRISAgent , Beud for cataloguo. No , 510 Pourl Strout , Couuuil Bluffs.