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rierf.vtrf.lifrM * * * * - ' * * * * * - " r - - . . jt 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; Y. JULY 28 , 1SS9.-TWELYE PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1CI5. NO 12 I'EAttti 6TKEET. Ifllveredby carrier In Any Part of he City n TwrntrCents 1'erweek. , . L.V. . TII.10N . . . MANAGE ! ! . TKLKI'IIONKSJ TupiNrpR Orric * No. 43 , UIIITOII , No.-t. MINOIt MENTION. N. Y. P. Co. Glcason coal. C. U. Music Co. , G33 U'woy. Hcltcr , tailor , 310 H road way. Evans' Inundry , 724 Broadway. D.V. . Otis , city and farm loans. Josef Home , the world renowned violinist , plays at thn Presbyterian church Thursday evening. J. P. Carmlchaol , of Omaha , has taken out building permits for a f 1,000 and a $1,200 cottaeo in Twin City place. Martin J , House nnd KlUabeth Cnstlcton , 'both of Omaha , wore united In marriage last evening at the onlco of 'Squire Ilaruott. Iho Keating block Is being thoroughly "overhauled , mid will bo occuplod on the llrst of the month by the Swansea Music com pany. 'Prof. Heine , one of the ercii test musical ecnlucBCB of the ape , will honor Council HlulTs with a concert next Thursday , Au gust 1. Tickets for the Heine concert will bo on sale nt Camp it Kills' drug store , Hinhnoll's book store and IJruckott. & Cnvln's Upper Urondwuy store. Mary C. Holsclaw has applied for n disso lution of the marrhiRC tics binding her to Martin Holsolaw , alleging extreme cruelty hud failure to support. Pottawattnmio tribe. No. 21 , Improved Order of Hcd Men , holds n council lire every "Wednesday's sloop , ut the wigwam , lu Wood men's hall on Uroadwuy. 1 U , T. Koycs , an Omaha hack driver , Was lined tll.GU yesterday morning for running a hack without u license and for 6vcrcharclnK passengers. , The committee appointed to Investigate the lighting outlying portions of the city by cither tower lights or the single arc light system , have postponed their limil drive over tlio ground until to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wlrt last ovonins cel n ebrated their eighteenth wedding anni versary. A number of the relatives and in timate friends joined last evening in u happy 1 faocial obsci Viince of the event. The lunoral of J. P. Anderson , who died ot St. Bernard's ' hospital , took place yester day morning at 10 o'clock. The amount nec essary to defray the funerul eximnses wa raised through the efforts of Mr. Frank Levln. An adjourned meeting of the school board was held last evening , nt which very rittlo business was transacted , except draxving up nnd Signing contracts and approving the bonds for certain work which was let at the last meeting. Lucille , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo . Ucnnelt , died ut 2 o'clock yesterday after noon. The funeral will tuko place at 8 o'clock to-day from the residence , corner of Washington avenue and Seventh street , Kev. D. C. Franklin ofllciating. At the bi-weoklv shoot of the Council Bluffs Hillo club Friday afternoon , J. G. Tipton and G. W. Smith tied on 72 points out of a possible 1UO. On the shoot elf Smith \\oti , taking thti badge , which Tipton had held for nearly three months. C. J. Gamma was again before the board of insane commissioners .yesterday for exam ination , and w.is udJudguJ perfectly sane , and discharged. Ho attributes his temporary ailment to u fall he received several weeks ago while employed at the Kiel stables. The articles ot Incorporation of the Ger- mania vcrcin , of Walnut , were flled yester day with the county recorder. The incorpo- r..tors are Jotianno Uruck , J. F. Glee and II. F. W. Brandt. The objects of the organiza tion are physical exercise and mental im provement. The Second P/esbyterlan church social will bo held this week at the new church Ttiesuay evening. Ice cream and cuko served for 15 cents. Music and social converse the order of the evening. Every one invitc-d to attend and enjoy the evening. Strangers jivill bo welcome. i The owners of the steamer Rescue , the i newest boat on Manawa , have announced their intention of donating twenty per cent of their net receipts to-day to the fund devoted to the benefit of Jimmio Davis , the heroic ( .ripple who saved the life of John Hughes nt the lake last Sunday. A new cnurch is to bo built immediately by the Methodist congregation at the corner ot Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street. The plans and specifications may bo seen at the onlco of W. W. Cones , yjlU West Broadway , where necessary information will bo fur nished contractors and builders. The board of trado-rooms will bo moved to-morrow from the county court house to the now quarters in tint Merriam block. The new location may bo regarded as pcrmanrnt for some time to come. Tlio rooms are well ni'aptcd to the wants of tlio board of trade , and will undoubtedly bo uupreciatod by the members. The grocery llrm of Uurbridgo & Gnhin was closed Friday evening on u chattel mortgage hold by K. Burbridgo , father o f the senior member of the llrm. The inort- jrugo was to secure the payment of notes to the amonnt nf $1,100. C. M. Oberholt/or nnd J. H. Snyder nave also filed attachments ngainstthe stock. An ndjourned-n.cctlng of the stockholders or the Omaha and Council Bluffs Chnutau- qua assembly will bo held to-morrow evenIng - Ing , nt the now rooms of the board of trade , on the third llo'or of the Morriutn block , for the purpose of transacting business of ut most Importance. It is desired that every stockholder bo present The steamer Nellie Keller has started down the river to the scene of future opera tions on Lake Contrary , near St. Joe. The vacancy In * the Manawa fleet is filled by anew now yacht Just placed there by Omaha parties , who claim her to bo the fastest beaten on the lake , Some Interesting races In the near future will decide the question of superiority. Eisctnan's new building is ono of the busi est places In the city at the present time , Nearly o hundred men are engaged in push ing the work. The finishing of the first , see end and third floors has been commenced. Savon thousand feet of antique oak will bo used In finishing the first floor. If no unfore seen delays occur the giant palace of glass ' and steel will be ready for occupancy by the t' 1st of September. The oloctrlo motor line conductors have foutid the task of educating the traveling public In the matter of company rules by verbal information so slow and exhausting : thai Cards are now posted In the cars to the i effect that smokers must occupy the three ii rear scats of the trailer , nnd that all passen i gers must get on and off trains at the fur ther side of the street crossings. Unless the latter i ule Is obeyed , the comp.iny will not be held responsible for the acts of reckless passengers. A rattling game of ball will bo played this afternoon , at Fnlrvlow base ball park , be tween the Odull Bros , and the Neolas. Those clubs have already played ono game , which resulted In a victory for the local team , but the Ncolus were dissatisfied ' , alleging par tiality on the part of' the umpire , and are ready to back their club for uny reasonable amount. It Is probable that the visitor * will piny to win a largo amount of money for their friends , as u number of bets have al ready been imulo. The Indications that to day's irauiu will bo thu most hotly contested ever played on these grounds , and that the game will draw a very large attendance. Dexter , employment. A lot on Stutsman street for (200 , 40x100. A. A. ClurK & Co. Kelley & Younkorman sell groceries Chtuo and Sauborn coffees a special } ' . No Explosions \Vhon persons Icoep cool und use our "Sun Dinl" giia stoves. Four holes , roaBtor and bnkcovon. Costs 7 conta uor'liourwlton running full blnst. Now York Plumbinji Co. City steam laundry , 34 Muln , tol. 141. See us for loans on city property , Money on hand. A. A. Clark & Co. Huvo our wngon ctiil ( or your toiled clothes. Cubuiidu Laundry Co. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS A Well Known Contractor Asks a Very Prominent Question * A RAPE CASE FROM THE COUNTRY Tlic Ilurelnrn Pop Up. With llccomlnc ItcKiilnrlty Whisky Sellers Still In Diiinniiil 8un > tiny Oilmen. WnntH to Know tlio Wliy or It. 'I ' sco ttio usunt kick of Uio mos backs nnd growlers lins materialized rcirimlInK our project to establish 11 laryo'brick miUtniR plant m the city , " said Mr. K. A. Wlckhiun last availing. "Thero is n class of citizens lu the Blurts who Accm to fcol It their duty to kick ns html as possible whenever nny move tending to tlio growth and prosperity of the city Is brought up , no matter whnt the result of the move might bo , or how materi ally It would advance the Interests of ovory- oUc , the kickers thomsolvoi Included , They lira so thoroughly Imbued with the Idea that they must dissent that the thought of. join ing In thi ) push to help un enterprise along never occurs to them. "There Is another class who coullno their kicks to moves mudo by actual clllruiis of tlio HlulTs , and the slightest hint that a Ulufllle intends to make any improvements or Incicnsi ) hU business plant la suniciont to bring them ta the front with un endless Btrlnc of objections. Tuny distrust nil th lr follow citi7cn8 , but would pludlv accept from ii total BtratiL-er the same proposition to which they so strongly object when made by .n neighbor or acquaintance. To Illustrate this , 1 will cite a couple of Instance * . A ycxr ago Koyes Urns , desired to remove their car riage factory from Ucd Oak , and by the as sistance of the board of trade hero wore in duced to locate In tills city. "A nice little sum was raised to purchase a lot and put up a building for thorn , and they came. That was all right and proucr. It showed untrcprlso on the part of the boat ii of trade , nnd great credit Is duo that body for the result. I hardly think that anybody will over have the sliijljtcst cause to regret it. Kcycs Bros , employ from forty to ilfty men , nnd will undoubtedly enlarge their plant nfter a while. "Now then for the other side. As the local representative of a party of Chicago , Burlington , Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs capitalists I made the offer previously stated In THIS line , to the eltect that wo would put In a WOJO ) , brickmaking plant , if the council would lot contracts fur 7."i,000 yards of paving , to bo laid this Reason and next. This is not ask ing anything excessive , ns that is not a largo amount of paving to bo done In two yearn. Foricvo.ii and a half months In the year wo would guarantee to employ 100 men , and at least Ilfty men nil the year round. We don't ask a cash bonus , and there can be no kick on that eoore , still the mighty howl Is al ready going up for fear that a Council Bluffs man will bo allowed to make something at home. KvcrybocJy knows this Is so , and I would like to know the why of It. " S. B. Wtidswortb & Co. loan money. Steam and hot w.itcr heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , 518 Pc.irl street , Council 131ufTs. For sale One Gar-Scott ten-horse portable engine ; in good repair. Apuly to Weir-Shu- gnrt Co. o An A.llr > ctl Itiipc Case. A disgusting case was on trial yesterday before Justice LJarnett. George Ilust , n farm er , living near Underwood , is accused of rape upon the person of his sister-in-law , Miss Nora Davis , a comely lass of flftoau years of age. Nora is now enciontc and al leges that Ilust Is the author of her misfor tune. Mrs. Uust was confined last January and sent for her sister Nora to conic and as sist in doing the housework. The story of the probccutlng witness is that February 2 lust Mr. Uust brought her to Council Bluffs and showed h r the oity ut her own request , she stating that she had never bo-eu iu or seen "a big town. " After attending to bovoral little matters and looking around town for several hours , they started homo about 3 o'clock , stopping , at the girl's request , lor a short time at the residence of "Aunt Nancy Hitter. " n t'ow miles from the city. Thuy luft there about 4:1)0 : ) and drove home , a distance of eleven inllcii , arriving about sundown. The girl states that on the way Knst drove into some timber , pulled her from the buggy and com mitted the rrimii with which ho is charged. There are several circumstances connected with the , testimony concerning which was introduced li : court , that tend to disprove the charge and brighten matters considerably for the defendant. The flrst of these is the well known enmity of the atcu-father of the girl | for Hust , who is his step-son-in-law , the two havinir had a pitched battle some time ago , and tlie girl testified that there had always boon trouble Hinco ho cauio into the family. Mrs. Kust , who was present with her three children , swore that hoc nister told her some time ago that ahc had a bad cold , but she .suspected that something w.is wrong , and pressed lior Inquiries until Nora ac knowledged her condition , and Dually amtoij that n young man named Brown , who was keeping company witn her , was the cause of her trouble. It was stated that the mother of the girl would have bcguu prosecution before , but she concluded to "wait until the corn wns laid by , " when they would have inoro leis ure time in which to Indulre In the luxuries of a case in court. The case * attracted quite u number of spectators , such as always turn out u'lienovor a case with any sensational features is on trial. Attorney C. H. Converse , of Oakland , conducted the prosecution , cud J. J. Stewart looked after tbo defense. Au evening session was held , iu order to dispose of the case at ono hearing. The tes timony was all In when the court adjourned for supper , and the evening was taken up with the arguments. It was found that it would prolong the session until after mid night If Mr. Converse inado hi * closing argu ment , so it was arranged that this gentleman should submit his argument in writing , the fore part of the week , and the court an nounced that a decision would bo rendered not later that Friday next , at 'i o'clock. About fifteen hours was the time required to try the case , and the court was decidedly weary at the close. Attorney Converse loft Immediately for home , and the plaintiff , defendant and all their retainers were soon afterward en route to their abodes in tbo rural districts. Desirable house for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. , Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culTn nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. J. II. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. 000 Muin , near John Morgan's , Vim nnrKlnrs Aijaln Hoard From. Two more attempts at burglary wcro re ported yesterday , Ono was at the residence of D. 1C. Shrevcs , corner of Sixteenth street and Avenue B. , whore the thlevcH secured t 12 In money and n harness valued at $15 , both house and barn being visited by the prowlers. The other was at the residence of liarnoy Honham , on Avenue A. , which was burglarized but u. few nights before. The proprietor heard the marauders this time and started after them with a gun , but they got out of light in a hurry and left no trace as to their identity. Barney did not oven jar the circumambient atmosphere with a pistol shot for fear of disturbing the culm repose of bis neighbors , An Attornry'H Opinion , "It rather looks ns If the temperance folks wcrn going to drop Shin and taKe up Hard- ton , " laughingly remarked a prominent member of the bar , yesterday morning , "SiuiB U ttlll doing their work , but I see Hazelton. Is botdunlniron the search warrant cases. Now , laying joking aside , It would bo almost iuiXist'bln | to find a man who would do as well a * Sims has done. Ho had a vast amount of work to gut things utartod , and I don't bohevo anynno but un attorney can realise whut obstacles ho has had to con- Umd ugalntt. XYcrytblng was against him , and It must have taken a ( treat deal of brain work nnd many alioadnchc to shape things so that heconld boeln to make visible pro gress. "As for this other side that fans recently developed I am not prepared to say. Their backing Is not such ns would recommend thorn to the bettor class of citizens \ still their work may result In something to bo de sired. Their work savors a little too much of n conspiracy with the saloon keepers to make It seem right , but wo can toll better about that after n while. Of course , folks nro bound to form opinions , nnd first Im pressions may bo wrong , but I predict that the only saloons closed In the near luturo will bo by the same parties who have done the work In the past , " Will Clo ont OtO. : : Henry Elseman & Co. have Issued an order In cognizance of the curly closing movement , to take effect Tuesday next. From tnnt data until further notice they will close all do- pnrtmonts of their establishment at 6:30each : evening. It Is gratifying to observe that Tin : Bsi''s ( tuggostlons In this line have berne such good results. There ought not to bo a rot ail store In Council Bluff a kept open iu the o vetting during the hot weather. During the hot weather many housekeep ers complain that "no ono seems to care to eat meat , none of It tastes real cood. " This complaint is not made by those who hnvo bought toothsome Juicy meats from "Our Market. " corner of Story and Main streets. M. Welkcr knows how to select and dress meat. Cook corned beef Is a specialty. WantedJots near motor. A. A. Clark & Co. Have your old furniture upholstered , good an new. It. Morgan , 7J3 Broadway , After the ntulgtt Sellers. Several new applications for Injunctions have bpon filed with ttio clerk of the district court. A. Overton Is the plaintiff m cases against John Taylor , C. C. Taylor nnd Jens Potcison , Mike Snlplcs , P. L Foot and Warren Flick , Keo. 1C. Stoddard , Catherine Kouiian ( two cases ) , James ICconan and Sa rah C' . Key. John Landstrom , representing thoox-Haloonkpcpers , asks Injunctions against Hilly Madden and John Lindur , 1'oter Beck , Jon Peterson and John Taylor , L. Scubert. Fred Slcbler , Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Ccoi-go Schlndclc. The number of now cases started uuiount to over thirty , and there are moro to follow. Kiscman's ' removal salol The great re moval sale ! Tno reliable removal sale 1 The onlv gcnulno clearance sale Is now going on in full force. No abatement of interest , no lessening in this quality and quantity of bar gains ottered. Wo have the goods , and are bound to sell them before wo move into our new store. Twenty per cent discount on nil purchases before wo move. Come and do like everybody else does , get yoxir share of the bargains In every line , at the great re moval sale of Henry Eiseman & Co. , People's store , Nos. ilH , 31C , 313 and 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Anionu llio ChurctirH. Congregational Services this morning. The llev. Dr. Da Forrest , president of Talla- dega college , who at ono time was pastor of the Congregational churcti in this city , will speak on his wnrk in the south. A cordial Invitation is extended to all who may dusire to attend. There will bo no evening service. There will he a union temperance meeting this evening at the Presbyterian church under the dirc-clton of the W. C. T. U. The address will bo delivered by Colonel Heath. All arc invited. First Baptist church Preaching bv the pastor at 10:3'J : a. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; young people's meeting at" p. ui. No even ing service. First Presbyter'an Ilov. J. W. Cathcart , im r.olo and poimlar pastor , recently from Canada , will preach at 10:30 : n. in. Sabbath scnool ut 12. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Tim regular evening service is given up , on account of the union temperance meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U , which is to bri held in this church. Strangers and others cordially invited. Second Presbyterian Preaching at 3 o'clock. Sornion by Kov. J. W. Cathcart , ol Emerson , la. Subject : ' Deepest and Grandest View ol Life. " Sabbath school at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday oven- ing. Subjivt : "Faithful in All Things. " Trinity MclhoJist church , South Main street , opposlto Eighth avenue Preaching at 8 p. m. by S. Alexander. Sunday school at 8:10 : : p. m. Social meeting at 10:30 : a. m. Fourtu Avenue Methodist , corner Seven teenth stn'e/ ! Preaching by the pastor. S. Alexander , at 10:30 : n. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. HcruanBaptist church Subject for thought at the inornlnu service , "Prayer : " for the evening service , "The Kingdom of Heaven. " Sunday school meets at 11:45 : a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Old people are spcvially invited. Broadway M. E. church "Old Pegplo's Day" will be observed as follows : Love feast at 0:30 : a. in. , in cnargo of Uov. Hoary Dolomr , followed by services appropriate to the o'Tusion. A rordial invitation to all vet erans in the Master's service. Sunday school at 13 ui. Class meeting at 7 p. m No even ing service. Overton Mission Judge H. C. Hubbard will preach this evening at 7:3 : ! ) o'cloclt. All are invited to attend. St. Paul's Church Services nt 11 o'clock as usual. Sunday school ut 12 o'clock. All mude welcome. All Saints Chapel , Eighteenth street and Third avenue Sunday school nl 3 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. An opportunity will bo given for the baptism of Infants and adults. Strangers Invited. Unity Sunday school and service as usual. All are cordially invited to attend. The regular devotional mooting of tbo Y. M. C. A. will bo held at the Baptist church on Sabbath next at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be led by W A. Mageo. state secretary of the Y. M. C. A. A very cordial invita tion is extended to all young people to at tend. The regular meeting ol the Y. M. C. A. will bu held at the First Baptist church nt 4 o'clock this afternoon , instead of at their rooms. Lead by the state secretary , McGee , assisted by the pastor. The Young Woman's Christian rompor- anco union met yesterday afternoon to com plete orgnni/atton. This afternoon at 3 o'clock there will bo a lecture by Colonel J. C. Holt , under the auspices of this union , at the First Presbyterian church , to which all are invited , especially the young people from all denominations. Subject of lecture will bo "Our American Girl. " Lot there bo a full house to encourage the young ladies in their good work. The temperance mass meeting at the Pres byterian churrli to-night will present an in teresting programme. Dr. II. S. Do Forest , former pastor of the Congregational church , has been invited to address the meeting , Mr. J. C. Holt , theevungollst , will give the last of his series of lectures. The public ia In * vitod. Jlnuo luiilntlonH. Certain parties , without brains enough to originate an Idea and without energy enough to work up n trade on their own brands , are advertising tbwnsclvci as sole agents for the celebrated Sunto Itosa cigars , which wo In troduced ten years ago , and which now en joy the reputation of being the best and most widely known of any 10 cent cigar sold in the entire west. We therefore desire to In form tlio trade that we always have been and are Btill solo ownoiR and proprietors o this brand of cigars , nnd wish to caution the truck- that all brands of Santo Itosas not mndo In factory No , 121 , llrst district. Pa. , are bane Imitations of the well known Santo Itosa. Boo that the label has printed thereon the words P. & M.'s Santo Itosa Cuban Mudo. All others arc imitations and uro of Inferior qualltv , PKBKOOV & MOOIIB , July 0 , ISs'J. Council Bluffs , In. Mon'oy loaned nl lj. U , Ornft's & CO.'B limn olUcu on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kliiilw , and nil other articles of value , without removal. All business btrictly confi dential. R. H. Sheafe < t Co. glvo special attention to the collHctlon of rents and euro of prop erty In the city and vicinity. Charges mod erate. Ofllco Broadway nnd Main streets , up stairs. An Enjoynlilo t'fonlu. The F , L. C. club , an organization com * posed of BRVoral well known young ladles of tnu city , belli a picnic in Falrmount park Friday nf let noon , to Wiloh they Invited n number of gentlemen friends. The affair was u very pleasant ou - _ The usual picas- urcs of plcknlckmg wcro found to ho greatly enhanced by the nnlnhA beauties and ad vantages of FalrmounttjiThose present were Misses Donnhoy , Davis , Marsh , Clark , Myers , Evans , HnrrcttTKoynolds , Mansfield nnd Armstrong ; Messrsi ! Grass , Mulquccn , Wallace , Jobson , King , Wnlto , Stacy , Stod- dard , Moore and Stioimord , Dwelling for snto oittJ.ffy payments. Also building lots nt lowest ) iairkot prices. Call and oxamlno our list , jJI. . Sheafo & Co. To Brickmnkcrsi Wenvould llko to show you u choice brickyard site near Broadway In Council Bluffs. Prlco mid terms reasona ble. Swan & Walker , No. 4 Pourl St , Baths at Mannxva Bench , near hotel. Pri vate bathing rooms for ladles nnd children. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning nnd repairing nt E. Burhorn. Seldenborg's Co Figaro nt the Fountain. J. G. Tipton , real estoto , 627 B'dway. ' il I2nrth. The largest order over jrtvon for ci- pnra wns for 500,000,000 Santa Hosns , iniinufncturod by Fred Iltttik , of Dnvon- port , la. Look out for the pirates. They will call on you for an order for Santa Rosa ol Jirs. .T. R. SNYDHU , Council UlulTs , In. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorata prices. E. H. Sheafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Now that the pigatitic sale is ever at the Boston Store the accumulation of remnants is somewhat wonderful , there fore wo have decided to make n proat slaughter on remnants Monday , Tues day and Wednesday each tiny until 12 o'clock , noon. Bo on tnno and receive a bargain. Get there early. Finest bathing In the world nt Manhattan beach , Lake Mnnawa. Motor runs every half hour until midnight every evening. SPECIAL NOTICES. FO H HKNT 1 , 2orl ! nicely furnished rooms at 71U Tirst avunuo. FOR KXCHANGB Some valuables property , ill Council Illuira for u well Improved furm In eastern Nebraska. Form must Mm clear , or nearly so. Jotmson A : Van I'Attan , Kvurutt Hloclc. T > AKTUKA(1B First-class upland p'istu rage JU for nhout 100 head more of btoclc ; ii miles noUUofclty , on lima kiln road ; nlcnty puio water , shade and salt ; gooil man In charge of stock. U P. Jmlson , U."J SKtli avo. . Council IllulTff. telephone 190 ; or W. W. McMnhon , at pasture , FINE family team for sale , or trade for lot. Inquire US Wtw llroadway. RHAI. K8TATK Itounht anil sola and ox- changed. Spnclal Attention given to exam ination at titles. W. C. Jnmes , No. 10 t'enrl St. . Council HlutTa. \\7ANTKD Ilellnlilpnirn to solicit stork in ' Iowa for the Northwestern Loan and Hiilldtnir association. Karlan llros. , Merriam block. Council HHiirs. THE W99ATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAVJ MA.LONEY & O'BRIEN. ' FOR RENT OR SALE HOME ! SWEET HOME Eight beautiful cottages on Avenue B. , just completed , one block from the electric motor line , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Why pay $30 per month for a house in Omaha , when you can get the same accommodations in Council Bluifs for $18 ? A Five Cent Fare Guaranteed , To those who rent and are engaged in business in Omaha. These houses with lots can be purchased for less money , than vacant lots similarly located in Omaha. Call on or write [ W. E. JOHNSON , 505 First Ave. , Council Bluifs , Iowa. rfL- j ffiissspB@si &a gs asb ! SSSQ2rai TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth ; yid 13roadw a Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. Hero Mill and Power , Sheiier , ten Feed Gutter Wood Saw. \ It is a BEAT-ALL , because it never breaks , splits , crncks or curls. Becuu&o it is indestructible in thu weather , and will undergo no change in in any climate. Because it is more durable than any other roof matle , iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is cheaper than shingles. Because it has boon proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUfPLY CO. , Room 6O9 First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council Bluffs offlco , 116 Pearl Street. THZ3B Edjicclully Adapted for SIZES FROM ' ELECl'RIC 25 TO 300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE SpecliUatloiiH und eitjmutes furnished for complete ntoam plants. IteRiilntlon , .durability guarantee ! ) . Can tiliow letter * from tibcra wlioro fiifl economylu eiiiml Wth Corliss Nou-Condonijliif , ' , Send for entuloHiie. > .r . E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. 81O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. EhTAHIJSIIKD I87W. S. E. MAXON Aicliitect and Superintendent , MKIIUMM III.OOK. Council JiluUH , : : lown. lontct ultimate * of cost cuuinnteed. bjietlul attention t'htnto nil cliu-SL-M of build- U'KK , public und private. I liiivo ulwiiVB on huiid , for tl.u i cntnli iic uot my patrons u iBrite nuinbfr of plaim , Mich n mioolti , 1 ueliH'tn and oltl > a ImllillngH. county court . iirlvntomidi n < OiilrrH by mall | iiomi.tly ut- Undedto , HOTEL MANAWA REFITTED AND Newly Furnished Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA Located on Lake Mannwn , the finest Watering Plncoand Summo Resort in the west , Beautiful Boating and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beach. Special Rates to Parties and Families. Cor- Rates $2 $ Per Day , rospondoncQ Solicited. THOS , Ol KJCKIt. TT , H. M. . OFFICE ! ) & PliSEf , BANKERS. Corner Main and Urotdway. COUNUIh I1MJFPS , IOWA. nealcrx la foreign &nrt domestic xchaneo. Collectlvni made aud iutirtit pnld on tlmo d - poMU. II I * 11 111 I I X II I fl I I I DOR. 6T1I AVB. AND 7TH 8T. Coiuicil Bluffs , la. Conilucted by the Sisters ol Charity , An oxculltnt educational Institution , fur * nUht'cl witli nil modern Improruinentii for liounliiiK und day scliool. 'I'll * ucedemlo yesr consists of iwo mslon . buglnnlni ; on the first Monday lu Beptembir anil t'ebruarr , iu puct- Unly. TliK.MH Ilourd aud tuition , per sea.fion t76. Kor further particulars nddros > lbtci-Suorlor , hi. KriinulM Aoadoiny , Council JSIufft , la. J. I ) . KllMUNDHON , r.U HlllTOAIIT 1'res. Vice l'ie , CIIAH. It. UANMON , Cubhlur. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OK COUNCIL I'uld Up Cnpltul . iin , oai.io. Huriilim , Mublllty to DwiiosltorH . , 'ra.ojO.U ) . iKOTOiu-I. A. Miller , I'.O. ( JliMbon , n. Bhugart , K. tt Hurt , J. I ) , KdmundHon , Um Iluimon , Triinsiitc yononil banking buHlnt- l.arKeut capital mm mirplilH ot any Imulc lu Boutlinuatern Iowa. Intercut ou time doponltu , MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , piiui OH. diamonds , liorsoa , buggies or nnythintf of vnluu ut low raus of interest. No , publicity : fuir nnd honorable dotiling A. A. ( Jliirlt fc Co. , olllcjo cor. Hrotidwuy nnd Main , ever American express. J. M. PALMER II AH THE CHOICEST IXT Or SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tliu city , ( Jilt edged opportunities to Imuiv