THE OMAHA DAILY BE& : THURSDAY , JULY 25 , 1889. s i THE DAILY BEE , I COUNOIlTBLUFFS. II OFP1O13. NO 13 PKAllti STUKET. reltvcrcdby terrier in Any Tart of ha City a I- VwontyCcnts l'cr\Veek. II , W , TJWON. . . . MANAOKIt TKLIJPHONfcSt nrfiKEFS OFFICE No. < 3. NIGHT Kimoii , No. 25. MINOR fll N. Y. P. Co. Glcason coat. C. U. Mtulo Co. , 533 B'wny. Holler , tailor , 810 Hroadway. Evnns' laundry , 724 Uroadway. D.V. . Oils , city and farm loans. * Bert Warfol , of the Glebe torco , received n telCKrnm yesterday announcing the death of bis brother's child In Ouiaha. The now stairs on the terraces of the Hill school grounds will bo put In by L. Jacobs , who has contracted to do the work for (3.37. John Hammer lias secured the contract for raising the Eighth avenue school , and making other necessary repairs. The contract price is 2,2-.50. : ! Mrs , Mary Dullock filed nn Information yesterday afternoon charging her husband , a. W. Mullock , with being drunk and dis turbing the pcnco , School Trustees Stewart and Dlaxslm have been instructed to settle with County Treasurer 1'lumor for apodal taxes against the school district. The depot at Walnut was burglarized Monday night. The safe was blown open and a largo number of tickets nud consider able money taken. Tlioro is no clue to the thieves. MIVo Davy was arrested Tuesday night on"a warrant charging him with disposing of rnortgaKO.i property. Ho was turned over to Constable Covalt and tbo casa settled without prosecution. , William Barry , u tramp who fell through the floor of n now cottngo -Streotsvllle , where lie wns socking shelter Monday , night nnd sustained a broken leg , is being cared ' 'lor at St. liornnrd'o hospital. . Calunthu assembly , Pythian Sisterhood , will glvu u lawn sociable on Thursday even ing. July 25 , at the residence of John L. Smith , . on Mills street. All brother knights , wives and. friends nro cordially invited. There are over 100 applicants for the post- . lion of Janitor of the public school buildings. The election of Janitors , high school teachers innd 'tbo assignment of teachers to all trio schools in the city will take pluco at the next regular meeting. S. Coulter , of Clannda , was brought In by United States Marslml Duncan , of Ottumwn , .charged with bootlegging budge , in violation of the Internal rovcnuo law. Ho was bound over to the federal grand Jury by United States Commissioner Hunter and released 'under &tOO bonds. The recent trades display netted about $700. This amount will bo divided between the Chautauqua nnd the W. C. A. hospital. Mrs. O. M. Brown , who managed the affair , Is confident that the net receipts would have amounted to fully (1,000 if she could have kept the room in which the display was made until the 1st of August. There will bo a grand Sunday school nnd tcmperanco rally and picnic at Hazel Dell AUgust'O. Preparations nro making for a most enjoyable time. Uev. Dr. Phelps , of Council Bluffs , will bo one of the speakers of the day. Hns-el Doll Is a most excellent place to spend a pleasant plenio day , and all may go" assured of a good time. Landlord Haines has closed the new Pa cific house for repairs. The constant settling of the walls , caused by the excavations for the now blocks on cither side , threatened constant danger , and it was deemed advisa ble to close until the new walls wore up , which will bo about thrco weeks , when the hotel will bo opened in bettor style thau ever. John Shannon , of Glomvood , was in the city Tuesday night , looking for hisdautrhtcr , Leon a , who ran away from homo about three weeks ago. Sun is described as having dark ; complexion , short hair , blue eyes , weight 'about 130. No truce was found here , and Officer Thomas accompanied the father to Omaha. It is claimed that she has been seen there In company with a man named Hill , who rooms at Sixteenth and Leaven- worth streets. The call for the democratic state conven tion' was issued yesterday. The apportion ment is two delegates for each county , one tor each I00 ! votes or fraction over 100 , cast for Cleveland last November. Dubuque county has the largest delegation , 22 , Scott coming next with 21 , Polk with 19 , Pottawat- tamlo county 18 nnd Linn 17. The call rec ommends that the county committee bo or ganized nt the convention which selects dele gates to the state convention. The conven tion moots at Sioux City September 18. Dexter , employment. The "Famous" has surprises for you. Fine Jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing at E. Burhorn. Have your old furniture upholstered , good as new. H. Morgan , TJ2 Broadway , Attend the opening at "Tho Famous" to night. > % _ _ Hnvo our wagon call for your soiled clothes. _ Cascade Laundry Co. * J. G. Tipton , rotvl estutc , 527 B'dway. Teas a specialty at "Tho Famous , " opposite sitetbo Ogden houso. . Telephone 1(4. ! ( > Money loaned at L. U. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , piunns. horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly , coufi- 'doiiiial. _ The "Famous , " opposite Ogden house. Splendid barjjains ut Marcus' clothing tore before removal to now building. Come and sample our teas to-night at "Tho Famous , " opposite the Ogden house. Imitations. Certain parties , without brains enough to originate an Idea and without energy enough to work up a trade on their own brands , arc advertising themselves as solo agents for the celebrated Santo Uosa cigars , which we In troduced ten years ago , and which now en joy the reputation of being the best ana most widely bnowu of any 10 cent cigar sold In the cntiru west. Wo therefore desire to In form the trade that wo always have boon nnd nro still solo owners and proprietors oC this brand of cigars , and wish to caution the trade that all brands of Santo Hosas not mudo In factory No. 121 , tlrst district. Pa. , uro base Imitations of the well known Santo liosa. Sco that the label has printed thereon the words P. & M.'s Santo Kosa ( Jubau Mndo. All others arc imitations and arc of Inferior quality. PEHKUOT & MOOHE , July 20 , IbS'J. Council Bluffs , la. Tbo "Famous , " 50a as good as a 11. , Kelley & Younkorman soil groceries Chase and Sanborn coffees a spoclaly. Nn Kxploalona "When persons Uoep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , rooster and Imkooven. Coats 7 cents per hour when running full bloat , New York Plumbing Co. Take your pennies to the "Famous. " IV nut to Try Again. The following couimunUulion explains It self : NJioiJk. la. , July 23. To the Editor of THE Uxu : The Horn in to-day 'a HEB in regard to tbo Neola-Odoll game was an unwarranted ttab at our club , and wholly unexpected from such a quarter. While wo are free to admit thut Noola had some of the ' 'strongest play ers to bo found in the west outsldo of profes sional teams , " still they are members of our olub , anil were not procured for the occa sion. It was not tbo Odells , but the uufalr ana biased decisions of thulr umpire which was too much for Neola. A wager ofV ) , or ITS has been posted that the Odoll club can not defeat Noola with a fair and impartial umpire , and when that sum has boon covered it will bo tlmu enough for your crack team to crow. Put up or iuut up. U.T. DISPENSING WITH THE DOGS , Prohibition Wntor Doing TJsod to Iiosson tbo Canlno Population. A CHAT WITH AN OLD SETTLER. The Snloon SklrinUhrR Still A Sleeper In n Freight Car I'crHonnls nnd Minor Dlnttcrn. Drownlnc the About two hundred nnd thirty clog licenses Imvo thus faf boon Issued , nnd the marshal has ofllclutcd at the execution of nearly fifty unlicensed canines , still there nro about twenty-five unclaimed animals in the dog pound , and f ally two thousand howling and worthless curs running at largo through the streets of the city. Tlio do ? catching force is very small , but it is slowly "getting there , " and will send several hundred homely and homeless brutes to the land whcro tin cans and cruel small ooys are un known long botoro dog days are over. About one hundred dogs hava beep placed in the pound , nnd notmoro than a quarter of them have been redeemed by their owners. A few have bean purchased by others , as all 01 the dogs are offered at public auction be fore being killed. The method of execution In undoubtedly the most satisfactory that could bo employed. A ring is faitoncd In the bottom of a hogshead filled with water through which n rope Is passed , and the victim is dumped In and hauled beneath Iho surface. Uy the tlmo the next candidate ts brought out the executioner Is ready for him. everything passes along' quietly , nnd if it was not for the crowd which assembles there would bo nothing to show that anything un usual was going on , There it no ' constant discharge of shot guns , and there is no criv | pllng of the helpless animals , whllo the re sult Is swift and sure. The suffering en tailed upon the .dogs Is reduced to a mini mum. A few intelligent nnd well-bred dogs hnvo been caught , but there are enough par ties who.dcslro to buy a good dog , who are willing to pay the required sum of 82 and taka the animal away. It is ox pec ted that licenses will bo taken out 'Tor about 1,000 dogs before the round up is completed. Don't fail to go to "Tho Famous" to-night , opposite the Ogden house. ' City steam laundry , 34 Muin , tol. 141. The blppcst Imrjjnlns over olTorcd in children's white drcssos this week at Friodainn's. _ _ "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 200 Broadway , opposite the Ogden house. Tele phone 134. Itcmlnlscenc s of nn Old Settler1. "Thirty-five years airo to-morrow I took the first family across the Missouri river from this city that ever settled in Omaha , " remarked Mr. Benjamin Winchester us ho stepped Into THE UEB ofllco yesterday morn- ng. "Anyone would scarcely bellevo It , to look nt that wonderful city to day ; but it is a fact that on the morning oC July 25 , 1864 , ; hero wns not a dwelling or shanty of any dnd where Omaha now stands , and now .hey claim a population of 140,000 people. It Imrdly uems possible , but the old settlers liero Imvo witnessed seine astonishing changes. "I came to the Bluffs that same- spring , landing hero ou the 17th of May. It was aDout that time that the old ferry company organized , and they wanted mo to go across the river and start a brick yard. The re sult was that on the 25th of July I took a family named" Duell over there to board my nclp. Wo put up a little shanty on the oral- rlo somewhere southwest of Stoclo & John son's , and that was the first building erected there. At that tlmo there wns not u sign of human habitation nearer than where Flor ence is now , and there were only n couple of miserable dugouts up there. To the south and west there was not a trace of civiliza tion. tion."All "All nroun where the center of the city is now was a heavy growth of grass , and I used to r.tt fodder for my horses down around wticro the postofllco Is now located. Uack among the hills was a growth of scrubby timber , and oil to the south was a lot of pretty fair sized trees. There wasn't a thing to indicate that in a few years those hills would be covered with handsome nnd sub stantial business blocks , from four to ton stories tngn , in the center of ono of the most prosperous cities in the country. "Well , to go on with my part of it : Wo rmulo all our preparations , and after a whllo I burned my first kiln of about sovonty-flvo thousand brick there. It so happened that it was the last one. You see , the ferry com pany claimed a tract of land a milo square/ and thcro were several parties who hud gene over from the Lilufts and staked out .claims buck from the river , and the tract claimed by the ferry company cut into some of them. These parties did not live on their claims , but they proposed to hold them just the same , and they swore that if they couldn't hold It there should bo nothing done there. I intended going right along with my brick- making , but they begun to break ut > every thing and I had to quit. Duell only stayed a little while , and then started west to find u tract of land that suited him , and I got Bill Snowdbii to take his place. His was the second family iu Omaha , and I guess ho is thcro yet. The squatters were determined to run mo out , and 1 had a pretty tough time of it. Ono day I toolcovor two chain pumps and sot them up , but that night they turned in and smashed them to pieces. I bad u canvas top made for my Kiln by some woman on this side , and I took it over and stretched it in placo. 1 had un old fellow employed to watch the kiln , but ho was so blind that ho couldn't see six feet from his noso. Well , the squatters made a visit ono night to destroy the canvas top. They cut the ropes on ono side , and that startled the watchman. lie started after them with an axe , but they kept running around the kiln , cutting and slashing as they went , and in a little while the canvas was cut up so that they could pick it up and carry it off , and they loft the watchman still chasing around the kiln with his axe , too blind to fully under stand what was going on. At that time Dr. Lowe , Dr. Bollard , Sam Bay lisa and Jim Jackson were all hero , mem bers of the ferry company , and they wanted mo to try to keep along. lr. Lowe offered mo the whole block between Thirteenth and Fourteontn streets , opposite ) Milton Rogers' pluco , if I would stay , but I told him I could not put up with U , u& they wcro cutting mete to pieces , and I was losing what little money I had. "Tho upshot of the wbolo matter was that they bought mo out , and I parted with my property at quite a sacrifice. I then wont back to 1'itts burg and got my family. The railroad only cumo as far as Hock Island , and it took two or three weeks to cross the state. When I got back , Omaha had exper ienced bar Ilrst boom , and there were six or eight HttlohouRcs thcro , 1 remained on this side of the river and went into the bncu bus iness , and burned all the brick that went into the older buildings in this city , "My cxporienco on the othur side of the river was quite varied aud often exciting. Ono day We started out to mow a swath around the ferry company's land with u scythe , and we killed sixteen rattlesnakes in going around that nulo tract. There were plenty of lights with squatters , and hardly a week passed that wo didn't have a dead man to carry back across the river. When they had the McHenry light , down at Bellevue , bore wora two killed , and we brought them over to the Bluffs for burial. Indians were not scarce in these days , and Rattlers were killed by them every llttlo whllo. They would make a raid occasion ally , nnd give the squatter * a red hot fight. 1 tell you , those were exciting times , and I don't want to see thorn repented. U doesn't seem to very long to look back over those thirty-five years , but when I loolc around and see what has boon accomplished In that tlmo , I can scarcely comprehend It. It seems as if it must bo a dream , but the evidences of progress ou every side are altogether too real for imagination. Yes , sir , all these changes are bounded by a period of thirty- flvo year . ' _ The Hnlnon C < x os. The liquor war still goes merrily on , Judge Bollon. attorney for the ex-saloon keepers' prosecuting committee , has riled applications for Injunctions against the fol lowing ; Dare McAdarni , Totioy Gerspacher nnd Ernest Hart at 815 liroadway ; Dave McAdams , H. Brook man and H. Uuordorf at 715 Uroadwny ; Garlowkl ft Schoutt at 805 Main street ; JUcob Neumnycr nnd Francis Ncumaycr , at Mcumnyor's betel on Upper Broadways William Moore and Kebccca Cnl- hotin , 8013 Hroadwriy ; M. Klluaro. 1) . Car- rlgg nnd Jcnnlo DulT , 1019 BrotuUvay ; Ann I'rnlor , restaurant , on Lower Broadway. Attorney Sims hat nUo filed nppllcntlons for Injunctions against Ben Hngg. Mark Flshur , Mary Nolan , S. J. Llndt , P. J. Boysen , Siovors & Uoydon , Henry Spetmnn , Dan Graham , William I'lumor , M , Gnlowskl , A. Smith and Gcorgo Blaxsim , In behalf of the law and order league. The , opinion Is rupldly gaining ground that Bolton docs not Intend to bring his cases to trial , but simply institutes proceedings for the purpose of stnvine off prosecution of the saloon men by the law and order league. The first llttlo ripple of excitement over the move has died out , nnd the impression prevails that the ac tion will amount to very llttlo , and will fail absolutely of effecting the purpose for % vhich it was started. Sco us for loans on city property , Money on hand. A. A. Clark & Co. Grand opening at "Tho Famous" to-nlcht. Hot lea frco. S. B. Wndswortb & Co. loan monoy. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , auffs nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Wanted , lots near motor. A. A. Clark & Co. Grnvcry Appreciated. It has transpired that the young man whoso IIfo wns saycd nt Manawa Sunday af ternoon Is John Hughes , tbo eighteen-year- old son of Martin Hughes , the well known contractor. His identity was concealed through the wishes of the young man him self , who did not wish his friends to know anything concerning the matter. It was stated last evening that Mr. Hughes had given $100 to the fund started toward help ing the bravo llttlo crlpplo'to secure an edu cation. It speaking of the occurrence yesterday the boy stated that ho wont in after Hughes be cause no ono else snowed any inclination to do anything toward saving his life. Hughes went down thrco times before his rescuer succeeded in getting him out. The boy learned to swim sluco ho lost his legs , six years ago , and is nblo to navigate In the water with considerable case. It is thought that enough money will bo secured to cuablo him to got a first class education. A cup of hot tea frco to-night at ' 'Tho Famous , " opposlto the Ogden houso. Housekeepers , go to the Famous , ' 200 Broadway. Oaths at Manawa Beach , near hotel. Pri- rate bathing rooms for ladles and children. J. H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. GOO Main , near John Mergen's. To Bi-ickmakers : Wo would llko to show you u choice brickyard site near Broadway in Council Bluffs' Price and terms reasona ble. Swun & Walker , No. 4 Pearl St. Sleeping in a Oar. Tuesday night trainmen noticed that the seal of a car in a made-up train in the Milwaukee yards had been broKen , and nt first thought that a burglary had been committed. An ex amination revealed a tramp asleep in the car , and he was placed under arrest. . Ho gave his name as Gcorgo Eploman. When ar raigned yesterday tie stated that ho was try ing to steal a ride. He denied having broken the seal , apd said that ho got into the car through an end window. Just'co ' Hendricks gave him ten days for vagrancy. "The Famous" cash bargain house will have an opening tonight from 7 to 10:30 : p. m. Everybody invited ; 200 Broadway , op posite Ogden house. A lot on Stutsman street for (200 , 40x100. A. A. Clark & Co. Personal Paragraph * . Dr. Goorco C. Brown has returned from a two weeks' outing at Spirit Lake. Ho bad great success as a fisherman , and sent homo several trophies of his skill with tbo rod. Dr. H. S. West and W. H. Granny ore home afjain , after a three weeks' hunting trip through Colorado. They brought homo a couple of badly jrcolcd noses , tbo result of exposure to a hot sun. The other remains of the slaughter will bo along about the last of the week. Wells Cook Is waging a relentless warfare on the blaclc bass ut Spirit Lake. Friends in this city received a fifty pound box of hand some specimens of these finny beauties from him yesterday. Dr. T. B. Laccy and John T. Oliver are homo from Spirit Luke. Miss Lucy Leutzlnger accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mnlonoy as far as Colfax Tuesday evening , and continued her Journey to Chicago , where she will visit friends. Mrs. Joceph Knotts is visiting her sons ut Plattsmouth. J. H. Jonks is the newly appointed deputy county clerk at Avoca. Mrs. E.V. . Haines is suffering severely from ivy poisoning. W. W. Wheeler , president of the Shelby county bank , and ono of Hdrlan's best busi ness men , is in the city in'company with Hov. J. W. Geiger , pastor of the Congrega tional church ut Htirlan. Mr. Geiger was recently culled to another church in the eastern part of the state , but the Harlan people would not consent to his going. Grand opening at "The Famous" to-night , 200 Broadway , opposite Oeden houso. During the hot weather many housekeep ers complain that "no ono scorns to care to eat moat , none of It tastes real good. " This complaint is not made by these who have bought toothsome Juicy meats from "Our Market , " corner of Story and Main streets. M. Wolker knows how to select and dross meat. Cook corned beef is a specialty. Desirable house for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. DOESN'T WANT THE ALTON. Gould Says Ho Han All the Railroads Now Ho Noodfl. Nuw YOUK , July 34. Jay Gould , in an In terview In regard to the rumor that ho is ne gotiating for the purchase of the Chicago & Alton , said : "I have all tbo railroads I need at present. I have wade no offers for tbo Alton. " Concerning tbo withdrawal of the Alton and the rumored withdrawal of the Missouri Pacific from tbo Inter-stato association , bo said ho thought the association would con tinue to exist in spite of the Alton. As a dividend paying road it must maintain rates. The crops in the southwest , except cotton , were all out of danger , and there would bo business enough for all for tho' rest of the Gould had a consultation with Governor Francis , of Missouri , yesterday. It was said this was because Gould threatened , in the Interest of the Missouri Pacific , to fight the recent reduction In rates ordered by tbo rail road commissioners of that state. Vice- President Clark of 'tho Missouri Pacific , however , says this is not true ; that the ro- auotion is not nearly so great as reported , and that it will not affect the earning ca pacity of the roud. Important to Ijadlea nnd Gentlemen. I have established an extensive dyeing and cleaning works in this cit.v and desire to cull attention of ladles and gentlemen of Omaha and Council Bluffs to the fact that I imva furnished my works with the latest Improved machinery known to the trade , that 1 have had over sixteen years' experience , and thut I use only the very best dyes and chem icals. I clean and dye everything but fur goods. I call special attention to my now cleaning process by which the garment is not ripped nnd which restores the original lustro to the good * . L ml lei1 aud gentlemen's sum mer garments , such ns flannels or silk , made to IOOK as good as now , Drrssos , clothing , silks , shawls , laces and plumes dyed in su perior manner. Motor furu allowed on all goods brought to works , or wagon will call at residence. Q. A. Schoedsack , Twin City Dye Works. Twenty-sixth and Broadway. Muln oftlco 113 South Sixteenth , Ornuua. Al.if. M. Dti porthole * ijiotnn Tcotli nnt ! Ills SiiccjwACtit Short , PAIIIB , .ttily S I. Duport , Bouwnglst member of Ihrf chnmbcr of deputies , Inst night attempted Q/Hfiako / u speech nt Port nux Abbo Flnlfltota , but was attacked by a mob nnd stoned. "AAiumoor of M. Uuport's tcoth were broken'Tils fnco was cut , nnU ho was refused pcritft < ion to proceed with his remarks. Henry Uochefort announces that the Uou- langlst commlttctfnvtll p.iy to the olllcials who nro dlsmlMtfil * from the government employ because oObelr ndbercnco to the principles of Dotlmngism tbo full salaries they now receive from the government. No AIIRO ! Interfered. SAVANXAH , Gn. , July 24. A child sacrifice to a pscuilo Messiah who has been working among the negroes of Liberty county has lust boon discovered In n remote part of the county. The child was black. Its throat hnd been cut ana Its cars wcro missing. The negroes who are possessed by the religious craze created by Orth's or Hell's prcnV.i- ing , will not talk of the mur der , but it IB believed the parents did the killing. They nro disciples of the false Christ , who preached frequently of hu man sacrlllccs. The coroner Is investigating. The negroes arc In a lamentable state of re ligious frenzy. Edward James , who is acting as leader of the congregation slnco Orth was sent to the asylum ten days ago , appears before the nudlonco almost perfectly nude when ho preaches. FOR TURFMEN. AIX THE LUADINO USB NO OT1IIMI REMEDY. VorSnle bjr Drtigelits and Dealer * . THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. , BilltmorMl SPECIAL NOTICES. KXCIIANUH-Somo valuables property. In Council Illutrs for a well Improved farm In custom Nubraska. Karra must , bo clonr. or henrly so. Johnson Jk Vnn 1'ntten , Kvurctt 11IOCK. TDASTUHAdK First-class upland instu rnco JL for nliout 100 head moroof stock ; A tnlli-s north of city , ou lltne kiln road „ plenty pure \vatr , sliado ana salt ; pooil timn In clinrco of stock. Ij. V. Jildson , i 9 Sixth nvo. . Council Illuirn , telephone 100 ; orV. . Vf. McMnlion. nt pasture , 'I71INE family loam for imle. or trade for JJ lot. Inquire lU i West Uronflwny. T > KAIi RSTATR Itounlit imil sola nnrt ox- J-V chanced. Special attention clvon to exam ination of titles. W. 0. James , No. 10 1'oarl St. . Council Uluffs. _ \\fANTKD llollablo men to solicit stocK In ' * . lowu for tlm Northwestern Ixtau ntid IlululliiK association. Horlnn llros. , Mcrriatn block. Council lllulls. _ _ G-EO. H. DEXTER , EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Sltimtloiis obtained for men nnd women out ( if employment. Competent nnd reliable help guaranteed for ucoplo desiring It. GKO. H. IJIIXTHH , Manager. Koora 4 , 23 1'carl St. ( Up Stairs ) . GEORGE METOALP , HEAL ESTAT15. No. 10 Pearl St. CAPT. HAYES1 LIVERY en t rally loccted. FlrM-clacs turnouts. osh horses mid new cmrlnprs. Not an old g In llio stable. Special attention given to runerals , aud reduced rates for carriages for this purpose. purpose.V. A. HAYES. Proprietor. Telephone 77. 30 Hroadway , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Dl/l W Dl M C Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates HDI 111X1 llDlllL. Specifications. Supervision of ublic Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffa , lowu. MI ID7 ' Justice of the Poaco. Olilco over American Express , No. 41 Nop n U tlL. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . Practice in the State nnd Fcd- QTf\Mi7 J ? . QIM Q Attornoys-at-Law. O I V/nU. VX OlIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council Bluffa. Iowa. PCTl U CTII I MA M Attornoy-at-Law , Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown VJLU , M , O 1 IL LIVI/AM Block , llo Pourl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Will practice in State and Federal Courts. nnd Surgeons DR. Olilco No. 10 Pearl LEON ARO' EVERETT OOK. 5TH AV. AND 7TH Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent edncatlonal Institution , fur- ulshed with all modern Improvements for boarding nnd day' ' Mctrool. Th academic year consists of two sessloi)3 ) , beginning on the first Monday In Stptsmtje nd .February , respect- TBHMS lioard aiid tuition."per session. 876. For further particulars address Sister SuperiorSt. , Francis Academy , Council Blnflfr , la. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity : fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , oflice cor. Broadway and Muin , over American express. Tnos. OFFICER. W. n. M. Posa v OFFICES & PliSEf , BANKERS. Corner Main and Hroad\rar , COUNCIL BI/UFFS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign &ml domestic exchange. Collections made and Intoresc paid on time do- posits. J. D. EDMUNUSON. E.JSIIUOAHT , 1'rcs. Vice 1'res. CIIAS. U. HANNON , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OF COUNCIL , 11 MIFFS. Paid Dp Capital 1M,000.00. Surplus ; c > , ooo.oo. .Liability to Depositors. . . 8-IS.OOO.uO. DinECTOH" 1. A. Miller , K.O. Gleasou , B. li. Shugart , I ) . H. Hart , J. O. Kdmundson. Chan. It. llannon. Transact general banking business. Largest capital ana surplus of any bank In southwestern lowo. Interest on tlmo deposits. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN. ' KEEP COOL ! KEEP COOL ! AND Go to the Merrlatn block , tnko the elevator and stop at room 210 nnd consult DR. W. A. S. MURPHY , Who Is a graduate i\nd practical and scientific optician. Do not war masses Improperly fitted. Do not neglect your yes when they snow symptoms of abnormal refraction. Do not buy glasses irom pfUillors. The Ilnpst ( jlostcs to V-o found In the world l ys In stock. , scs Krp l o lit the eye in nil Us refractive errors. Artificial cjes supplied ntprlcestosiilt. Consultation free. llonrn-U toll ! , S to 6. - BAT - FINK FJIU1TS FllOH ALL 1'AIITS OF THE WORLD. W. A. QIDBS , GID Broadway. Z- - O - 00 TO - J. O. SEYMOUR'S For Fountain Dishes of Ice Crourn that ar M degrees below wro. An clcKant parlor , where everything U cool , clean nnd nlc . No. 1H 1'earl street. rr ? Look at the Immens * stock of Summer nnd 1'all goods kept by JOHN PETER , Merchant Tailor , W2 llroad y. Opera House lllock. llccollpct that In hot weather pcopln slioiild keep temperate. lion t get excited , although the awful slashing of ptlcos In summer footwear M , tno BANKRUPT BOOT AND SHOE STORE , 25 Main Street , Is enoiiKli to oxclto any boilr. IIIGHT INTIir MID1U.K of R red hot summer people should buy their meats of a butcher wl o known ho\v nnd has the means of propirly kcenlim them. The dnest market In xho west Is the now cstaUllsnment of J. M. SCANLON , Upper Broadway. t If you want ooo ) , clsnu , Itosh grooorlo ? , go to N. A. TAYLOR , 10- Main St , \ w I'eoplo never get. hot when they buy of F. W. SPETMAN & BRO. They guarantee fair dealing always. 60"J and 611 Main Street. JL - Even though the weather is hot W. W. BILQER Has Born * red-lrot bargains In real estate nnd several gooilliousts to runt , all nttod up with modern improvements. No. 28 Pearl St. " \ - -oL - GOLF AX WATER BY BOTTLE OR CASE. ' W. N. YOUNG , 414 Broadway ; ZERO PRI ESI For all kinds of groceries and provisions. SLEINKOPF & SOOFIELD , Neu in ejcr Hotel limldlng , llroadwajr. 1O Doffroos Below Zero , and the Water Sti 1 Running. J. C. BIXBY Sanitary Plumbing. u . . , . t - GO TO - "THE FAMOUS" "or bargains. 00 Broadway , opposite Ogden House. High prices 'rozcn out. Hottom prices ! GKO. H. MESCHliNDOKP.iBT Ilroadway. Look nf hes prices : Ulb steak , Co ; chuck steak , r > c ; boll bo > f , 4c ; corn be f , c ; chuck ronst , c : shoulder roast , be to Tc ; prltLo rib standard roast , 3J ( ) c : por'erhouso steak , log ; vnal t > teak , Tc to 1-c ; muttoa chops , fc to ? c ; pork chops. ! 'c ' ; suit pork , to ; hams , l-'c ; sliouldprfl , Uc ; bacon , lOo. Are determined not to remove any Summer Goods into their new store ; therefore we have concluded to inaugurate a removal sale , and give 20 per cent discount on all sales from now until we remove into our new store. This sale means a loss of 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 : 150 Embroidered Dresses that cost from $5 to $15 , nt $2.50 each. All our French Sateens and best quality Scotch Ginghams that sold for 40c , oOc and GOc a yard , nt 26c. All of our best English Sateens ut 10c a yard. , All of our best prints including Indigo Blue , at 5c yard. All of our best India Silks at 45c a yard. All of ow Summer Silks nt 25c a yard. All of our Silk Pongep finish linen ginghams nt 12 cents a yard. All of our best Embroidered AVhlto Suits and wrappers at o'no half ot former prices. All of our parasols ifnd Silk Umbrellas and Fans regardless of cost. All of our table linens , towels , napkins , for less than cost. Great bargains in hosiery , gloves , handkerchiefs , Indie , s underwear , in fact every article of summer goods must go. This great closing sale in our old kousa will draw the largest crowd over scon in any store in the city. Wo have had sales before , but never ollorcd the barpa'.ns now to bo had. Our last month in our ou ] place shall bo devoted to sluughtodng-goods , and giving the public the greatest benefit sale that over took place in the west. The goods and prices will tell their own story , at ' Henry Eiseman & Co.'s STORE , Council Bluffs , la LOANS INSURANCE , REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. Agent American Dulldlng uad Loan Assocla- on. No. ao Pearl St. , UI'-faTAIHS. CHAM. O. P.LANOOD. J. M. PALMER HAS THE CHOICEST J.OT OF SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Gilt cancelopportunities to Imiuo dluto Investors and liomeueoicern. COUNCIL BLUFFS SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY GO. Great Reduction in Prices on Carpets , Lace Curtains , Portiers , Rugs and Upholstery Goods. This is Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Our old customer * ) 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 SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING. HORSE POWER , Mills and Elivators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE I -\jr * m m * * * m m m M mri . , . peclflcatlonitod oitlmotoi furnished for coiuplut * ituum plant * ll ti > Utlon Duratillltr . guarantee ! Uun tb'jtr luluitt ( row uier * wtioro I mil economy In equal trltli CarlUi Nun-conilontlng. E.G. HARRISAgent. Bend for catalogue. No. 610 Pourl Street , Council Bluffa.