6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ( WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COTJNOILTBLUFFS. CFFICU. NO IS PUAllti STUI3ET. llvcrtdbr carrier In Anv Part of he City a Twenty Cents I'crWcek. H. W. T1LTON. . , MANAUKH. TELKl'HONliS : Jlt'iMtfr.PS OFFICE No. 43. NIOIIT IlDiroit , No.si. M1NOII A1KNTIU.N. N. Y. P. Co. Glcason coat. C. U. Music Co. , 533 U'wny. ' Heller , tailor , 310 Broadway. Kvnns' laundry , 724 Broadway. D.V. . Otis , city and farm loans. Council Bluffs news on Second pago. Boston store loading dry goods houso. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Ben F. Miles , of Omaha , and Frances D. Van Wirl , of Fullorton. Neb. Ono Kennedy was run in yesterday for keeping n disorderly house on Sunday. Ills case was continued until the 12th Inst , at 10 o'clock. The Ladles' Aid Society of All Saints' chapel will give nn ice cream soclablo Satur day evening nt | the Reynolds oullillng , cor ner of Sixteenth street nnd Eighth avenue. J. B , Atkins Is preparing to enlarge his store to accommodate his Increasing busi ness , nnd Kelley & Younkermnn nro getting ready to makn u similar move for the same reason. The council has declined to interfere with the changes being made In the Pacific house property , but will have the building in spected after the work Is completed mid see if the walls nro secure and stable. It is hinted that thcro will be n big bill of dam ages for somebody to pay when the work Is completed. Peter Hanson , the Swede indicted for the murder of Walter Madison , nnd Henry Johnson , thu ncgio Indicted for assaulting Ofllcoi * uoylo with Intent to do great bodily Injury , have both been relieved from the county Jail on ball. Johnson was tried at the lust term of co'irt , but the Jury dls- ngrccd. tlunsen's case will coiun up next term. The Intention of the authorities to enforce the ordinance relative to securing building permits has caused an increase in the num ber of permits issued by the city clerk dur ing the past low days. Aside from a num ber of smaller ones J. T. and A. G. Bell have taken out n permit for a SI.OUO double frame in Bavllss & Palmer's addition , and M. S. Roop for u $1,000 cottage. The board of health held n mooting yes terday morning to hoar what Assistant State Veterinarian Stewart had to say regarding the disease now prevailing among cattle , and tha Impure milk furnished by them , but the gentleman wus called out of the city on busi ness and could not bo present. Some small bills were audited , nuisances ordered abated and minor business transacted , after which the board adjourned. Work has been commenced on the Fairview - view cemetery Improvements. The fence lias bcon moved out to the edge of the new strip Just purchased , on the south hide of the cemetery , and flower beds , walks , etc. , will be Immediately laid out. A fine lawn dotted with handsome shade trees and shrubbery will take the place of the present unsightly strip , and when lully grown the cemetery will be completely hidden behind a screen of bloom and foliage of ruru beauty. < > Dexter , employment. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest marlcot prices. Call and examine our list. 12. II. Shcafo & Co. J. G. Tipton , roul estate. 527 B'dway. Steam nnd hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , S18 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Pcrnonal Mrs. I. O Forson nnd daughter , Grace , are visiting friends lu Dunlap. Miss Minnie Dock , of Jefferson villo , Va. , is visiting J. W Kelley nnd family. E. A , Wlckham left last evening for Bnr- linnon , to look fifter his paving interests. Mrs. Arthur Rand , neo Knotts , of Indla- nola , Neb. , is visiting uur mother and brothers - ors on Scott street Mr. O. C. R. Ellis , manager of the Bluffs department of the World-Herald , is in Chicago cage , on a short business trip. L. V , Williams and son Walter loft yester day morning for Bloomington , Kau. , to visit a brother of the former , Jonn C. Williams , whom ho has not seen for twenty-UNO years. W. E. Threshnr has severed his connection with the Council Bluffs department of the Omaha Dispatch , and his place is tilled by Alf Z. Allen , who has been representing that paper on the road. E. H. Odoll nnd wife left last evening for Spirit Lake , with n party of friends from DCS Moincs. E. H. will bo gone about a week , and Mrs. Odell will return about the 1st of September. KMr. W. O. Wlrt left lost evening for North Platte nnd Cheyenne In the interest of the U. S. Maconic Benevolent association , of which ho Is president. Ho will be absent about two months and a half , during which time ho will travel over Colorado and Wyo ming. Flower , bees nnd Chinese dancers meet In south room on first floor of Mcrrinm bloclc Monday , Wednesday and Friday mornings at half past 8. Dutch und Spanish dancers same day ut 4. Tyrolean , Russian , Italian , Indian nnd minuet at prompt half past 7. - No Kxplosions When persons keep cool and use- our "Sun Dial" giis stoves. Pom- holes , roaster anil bakeovon. Coats 7 cents per hour when running lull blast. Now York Plumbing Co. Baths ut Munawa Beach , near hotel. Pri Tate bathing rooms for ladles and children Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 Broadway. Go to M. Keating for drugs , 505 Broad way. way.E. E. II , Shcafo & Co. glvo special attention to the collection of rents and euro of prop erty in the city and vicinity. Charges mod erate. Onico Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Wanted , ono or two good teams ns flrst payment on house and lot. Sufllciont time given on deferred payments. A. A. Clark & Co. _ Oily otaain I aundry , ! U Main , tol. 111. J. H , Smith , drugs , modlcincs , paints , oils , glass. UO'J Main , near John Morgon's. Fotu do Hoolcto. The ladles of the St. Monica's society of St. Francis Xovier's parish , will glvo a fete do socleto on Wednesday night at St. Jo seph's academy hull. The entertainment Avtll consist of supper , Ice cream , inuslo and dancing. This will bo the llrat of a soilcs of these festive occasions organized by these ladles for social und benevolent purposes. Swanson Muslo Co. , U'J5 Broadway. Go to M. Keating for drugs , ; 503 Broadway. * Aoulilont to nn Kx-Supnrvlsor. Samuel G , Undorwood , ox-member of the board oJ county supervisors , had the mis fortune to break a leg Monday afternoon while loading hay on his farm , nine miles east of this city , The ladder at the front end of the hay rack brouo ami fell onto the horses , which started to run. Mr. Under wood , who was standing lu front of thorn , tried to get out of the way , but was unsuc cessful , the horses running over him und breaking the right leg between the knee and the ankle. A phyalclau was called to attend him. The fracture VHS reduced and a severe- flesh wound , which was Included among the injuries , wus drcbsod. Although the injuries nro novero , Mr. Underwood is as cheerful as could be expected under such circumstances , nnd has sot about getting well ns fast us pos- Blbio. for Hiilo. Will glvo time. Also new und iccoud-hnnd buggies ut Idol's tub.o. THE POLITICAL PRATTLERS , They Boffin to Nrxtno Aspirants and Suggest Oaudldatos. ACCIDENT TO SAM UNDERWOOD. Xho W. G. A. Ilospltnl Gets a Flnnn- olnl Lin Homo Ol > | ooiion to lie- cclvlnc it A Plukctl Jury Brief Mention , Tim Political I'otSct Wanning. Political Interest In the coming ( nil elec tion In beginning to nwabon , and candidates are swarming around the various haunts of the loafers thicker than flics around nn empty BURST barrel. There nro several ofllees to bo filled" , and several catiJlcul.cs for each onco. ) Aside from the vacancies to bo filled on the state ticket , Pottawattamio will elect two members of the lower house of the legis lature , u Btuto senator , two members of the board of supervisors , slier Iff , auditor , treas urer , coroner and superintendent of schools. It Is rather early for candidates to announce themselves hut the aspirants for the shor- Ift'R ofllco arc already tn the Hold , and seine of them are already doint ; vigorous work. Amontftho democrats , John P. Htuhr , of Mmdon , A. 1) , Perkins , of Silver Crock , Manuel Ulnhnrds , of Ncola , John Haron , of Knox , and J. T. Forman. of this city , are reported as nmoiiK the candldatui. (8Mr. ( Stuhr was in the city yesterday urg ing his claims , and publicly announcing his candidacy. Ho has relinquished thn post- mastership at Mitidcn , and hut vigorously e > ot about securing the nomination forshorifT. Sheriff O'Neill ! understood to bo a candi date for rc-ok'ution , but has not yet been ncard to announce himself. Suld u county oniclal .yesterday , "Of course O'Neill is tn the Held , Ho Is the paity'n candidate , for it is understood that ho is to get u second term. " Joseph Formnn , who is now one of Sheriff O'Neill's ' ' deputies , is doing sotnu hard work in Ins own behalf. On the other sklo nro to bo found n number who arc willing to put un with the disagree- nblo features unit handsome salary of the sheriff's ofllco at the hands of the republican party. S. is. Frum , member of tim board of supervisors , is the loading candidate at pres ent , and Captain J. T. Anderson , of ttiu morelmuts' police , is nlso skirmishing around with an cyo in the sauio direction. It is sutil that there are several inoro around through the county , but their little boouilots have not yet assumed deflnito shape. Candldalei for the other offices are thus far rather backward in mailing known their aspirations , and inquiry falls to discover what names will como before the county conventions. It Is quite certain that the present Incumbents will bo candidates for ro-tilection , but what opposition they will find is ns yet a matter of much speculation and conjecture , Pivo Unrvost I3xcnMlon < > . The Hurlinpton Uoutc , C. , U. & Q. R. R. , will sell from principal stations on its lines , on Tuesdays , August 0 and 20 , September 10 and 24 and October S , harvest excursion tickets at half rates to points in the farming regions of the west , southwest and north west. For tickets and further Information concerning these excursions call on your nearest C. , U. & Q. ticket agent , or address P. S. Eustis. general passenger and ticket npont , Chicago , 111. The 1'etlt.ftiry Venlrn. The vonlro of petit jurors for the August term of the district court has been drawn , and the Jurors wcro notilled yesterday. They will not report in court until the 2JU of September , as the flrst thrco weeks of the term will bo talcon up with equity cases. The following is the list of Jurors : First Ward Frank M. Williams , William Inden , C. E. Haggcrty , L. Sherwood and E. J. Abbott. Second Wnrd-C. S. Hubbard , R. M. Pratt , Gcorgo Bodurtha , Fred Lcntzingor and John U. Staptf. Third Ward George Wells , B. T. Connor James Glvens und A. Roller. Fourth Wai d Henry Paschal , F. W. Cook and Peter Tholl. S. S. Works , Wcston ; William Schoening , Washington ; James Crow and James Looby , Minden ; James Rainbow , Silver Creole , and John Simon and John Roan , York. Fine Jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing at E. Uurhorn. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Scidcnberg's 5c Figaro at the Fountain. For sale Ono Gar-Scott ton-horse portable engine ; in good repair. Apuly to Welr-Shu- gart Co. The "W. O. A. Ilo-pltnl Proqnerlnsr. At the meeting of the Women's Christian association , hold Monday afternoon at the residence of E. L. Shugart , No. 000 First avenue , it was decided by a unanimous vote to accept the money raised by Mrs. O. M. Brown by the trades * display , nnd accord ingly Airs. Brown turned over $383 to Mrs. J. B. Atkins , treasurer of the Women's Christum association , yesterday morning. The amount raised by the trades' display was nearly 5SOO , which was divided equally between the Chautauqua and the Women's Christian association hospital. The money was paid over to the former several days ago. ago.Tho other half would have been paid to the management of the hospital at the samq tlmo but BO mo of the ladles of the Women's Chris tian association objected to receiving the money , which was raised by selling chances , and this caused a temporary hitch in the pro- ccmltngs. At the meeting Monday afternoon the dissenters were not present and the money was duly accepted. This leaves the hospital in flrst class financial condition , as there is now nearly $1,000 in the treasury. Residences and vacant lots for sale In all parts of the city , in monthly payments. A , A. & Co. Kollcy & Younkorman sell groceries Chase and Sanborn codecs a speclaly. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. E. H. Shoafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Money loiinocl ut L. U. Craft's & Co.'a loan office on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kinds , nnd all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Have your old furniture upholstered good as new , R. Morgan , 733 Broadway , Those having houses to rent BOO us Imme diately. A , A. Clark & Co. Tim Ilmtllni ; ntul KlNhiiiic Club , The annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Hunting and Fishing club was hold Monday evening In the Council Bluffs savings bank. The following onlcors were clootod : Prcsl , dent , A. E. A.very ; vice president , A. W , Rlokinan ; bocrotary and treasurer , M. F , Rohrer ; directors , A , E. Avery , A. W , Klmiiimti , M. F , Rohrer , Gcorgo Mntcalf , A. C. Graham. The association now owns 100 acres of ground at Island park on which they still ewe the small sum of $200 , which will bo in. eluded In the next assessment. A resolution was passed forfcliag the stock to the nssoci- nttefl of nil members who remain delinquent In the payment of assessment * en August 20 , the Motor I/lre. A car load of iron for the Omaha ft Coun cil UlutTs Hallway ana Bridge company ar rived yesterday morning from Johnstown , Pa. Superintendent Reynolds waa asked whcro It would bo laid and stated that It win for the Main and Pearl rtrcot lines. When questioned concerning the Upper Broadway extension ho said that the line would not bo built unions there was a decided change In ttiu programme concerning Plcrco street and the action of the property owners along that thoroughfare , Bald ho. "It tuny na well bo understood that we will cot k'O up thftt ttrcot if wo have to pay for . . „ _ There Is not business enough to warrant it , and some of the stockholders nro opposed o going up there anyway , Insisting tiiftt It will not pay They aliego that the horse cars never paid , nnd urge that as nn argument why nn extension of our line would not. My iiioa Is that the pnbhc was never furnished adequate street car facilities , nnd I Imvo repeatedly noticed that n five minute service would pay where n ten minute service would not. Howovcr , the extension will not bo built un ions all obstructions are removed. Wo have the right-of-way over nil streets In the city , so they cannot stop us on that score , but they will head us off if tho.v attempt to make us pay for the paving. The line will bo n Broadway and Plcrco street loop , or U will not bo anything except the present system of horse cars. Upper Br&aitway will not bo double tracked , and wo will not equip a sin gle track along there. "All thcro Is to It , If the property owners along there want the electric motor they can have It , and If the don't It will not bo forced UK | > n them. It will bo the same as the Fair- mount paik line up Madison street nnd Gra il itm avenue. The track is laid thcro and will bo in operation in about thrco weeks. If they had Insisted on our paying for that navlng , not n rail would have been laid there. They wanted the line , and It will greatly Increase the value of their property. I might say that T. J. Evans nnd my sell are the only ones who want to see the line ex tended around the Plcrco street loop , ntul wo will bo disappointed If the property owners Insist on their present demand. The curves nndswltchcs forthe Falrmountparkllno wcro shipped on the 3d insl. and should arrive this weelt. It will take about two weeks to lay them , and the wire would bo placed In posi tion. If this kick of the Pierce street folks had not como up , I would have gone on and laid the iron there , so that It uould also bo ready by this tlmo for the curves nnd switches. Those two extensions would work well together. Every other train would go to the park , und the others around the loop. On big da.ys and Sundays n stub train would run on the park line to meet the trains that did not go tno park. Wo have planned to give that part of the city the best service It has ever had , and If the people up thcro Jump in and her.d us olTthoy will know Just whom to bhimo for It , "Wo will have the Main street line equipped with cars this fall , but it will ho later than the opening of the other cxtcn sion. The enlargement of the plant ut thu power house will bo completed In about n month , but wo can start up the park line without waiting for that. A good service will ho given on the Main street line , nnd all motor trains connecting with railroad tr.uns will run to Omaha. On that line the trains would run alternately to Omaha or to Upper Broadway , and passengers would bo transferred If necessary. I want to see the lines extended all over the city. It Is main tained that local business does not amount to anything , but 1 Know that It will pay if good service is given. Good patronage cannot bo expected if trains run only once nn hour and are seldom on time ; but with good service nnd rapid transit , extensions nil over the residence nortion of the city would pay. It is proposed to build a line down Sixth nvenuo to about Nineteenth street , but that is not definitely settled. That woulu bo the transfer line , and would replace the transfer street car lino. If the union depot is built a double track would go down Ninth avenue , probably to Thirty-sixth street , thence across to the present lino. Such a line across the bottom would pay well in n little while , but not Just at present. All these lines will come In tune , but folks are con siderably mistaken if they think that the company is so anxious to build that every wild demand will bo complied with. " Winter ft Monroe , sign painters , 410 B1 way. The most novel entertainment of the season will bo the gypsy encampment next Thursday evening on Judge James' lawn , entertained by the Social Union of thu Presbyterian church. The llluu Grass Palace. The board of trade held an Interesting meeting at the now rooms in the Merriuui block last evening. The business of the evening was almost wholly con lined to the Blue Grass palace , which opens at Creston on the ISM lust. The board decided to accept the offer of W. J. Davenport , of the Bur lington , to place a special train at their ser vice provided 100 tickets could be sold. The rate Is ono fare for the round trip , $11.13 , and the train will consist of three finely up holstered chair cars , n smoker and baggage car. Superintendent Brown will como into the Bluffs on the evening of the 21st , in bis private car , which will ba attached to the special train , and will pilot the party to Creston. The special train will arrive hereon on the 21st , nnd will bo handsomely decorated inside and out. Mr. Davenporthas promised to decorate the engine , and agrees so send oat the handsomest train that ever loft the Bluffs or any other city. The train will be placed at the disposal of the excursionists , and will leave at any time designated by the board of trade , and the running time will bo made fast or slow , to suit the convenience of the puny. The return will be made the same day. giv ing the party an opportunity to see the hay palace and attend the opening services , mak ing u most delightful trip. Great preparations are making to have the display from this county r s choice and extensive as can bo secured. The board has appointed Mr. L. A. Caspar to have full charge of the articles and nttonu to arrang ing the display at Creston. The board has instructed Secretary Xevely to prepare a de scriptive pamphlet of Pottawattamta county , setting forth its numerous advantages , and ' , ! , > , 000 of them will bo uistrioutcd on the fair grounds at Creston. The board has gore to such expense that the citizens in general should sco that there is no trouble in making out the required num ber to go. It will bo the greatest advertise ment this county has ever had , and all should contribute to making It a success. It will undoubtedly prove ono of the most interest ing trips for the money that could bo planned. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTCD A tow young Indies and ( fentlc- men. Iso canvassing ; peed pay. Call'J to 13 to-duy , \Vashlngton ave. FOIl KXOHANGE-An equity In afarmnear tim city for city lots. Johnston k Van Pat ten , Kverutt bloclc. niAHM ! boarders wanted at 1 ! Ilonton stroet. JLQood boaid ut reasonable rates. Mrs. J. W. Cooper. IJAI. KSTATK lloiiRht nnd sold and ( ix- cImnKeil. Hpnclal attention given to exam. Inatlou of titles. W. 0. Jamas , No. 10 I'earl St. , Council lllutTs. LADIES , READ THIS ! p I have the largest and finest stock of hulr goods west of Chlcaco , nnd I Imvo determined to eloso It nil out with the intention of Kohitf out of the busi ness. Lutlics who dcslro anything in my line will bo Kivon an opportunity to buy It at loss than half the usual prices , The needs are Ilrst class , anil all orna ments , ota , m nil o up In the latest styles. Orders by mail rocelvo prompt attention. MRS.C. L.GILLETTE , Xii. iil > Main St. , Council liliifTri. INtOT. WHITE'S I. Adapted to thu public school * ) , Th only complete thin ; ; of Its kind In existence and In * dlspeiislble In the t-chool room. Hchool boards dcslrlnu the most perfect help for the teachers are invited to examliiH tlilu. Addles II. A. BAIvM.NC.Kir , General Agent , * IK Willow Avo. , Council Illuiru , Iowa , No , 27 Ma'n St. , Over Jacquernln's Jewelry Store. NO. .39 MAIN GT. , - COUNCIL. ' BLUFFS , IOWA. The bo t Is cencrally the chcnppit. If you would lie Ilrst class Uook-kooin-r , teacher , ponnmn , or reporter and typcwritcrlnnieaaon- ably short tlmo attend the WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE Send for catalogue Riving full particulars roo. W. 8. I'.un.sON , Council mulls In , BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALOEY & O'BRIEN ' , COB. 5TH AVB. AND 7TH ST. Council ElivSfs , la. Conducted by trie Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , fur nished with all modem Improvements for boarding and day school. Tlia accdemlc > c.r consists of two sessions , beginning nn the llrat .Monday In September mid February , respect- hely. TBUMS Hoard nnd tuition , per session. $75. Tor further particulars address Sister Suporliir , M. Krnnuls Aciulcmy , Council lilull'H , In. . M. PAX.MER HAS TIII ; CHOICEST LOT OP SUBURBS & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Oilt edyiSd opportunities to Imino diutf tbturaaiul lioiuoj.'jior a. LOANS INSURANCE , REAL ESTATE , . RENTSHOUSES. t American DiilldinK und Loan As > socla- No. 301'carl 6t.i LTl'-hTAIUS. O1IAS. O. KLAVOOI ) . 1 TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broadwa Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. ii | o iji o 1(11 ( o ii | o ii | o ii | o q MI o i | o ii | o ii o ii | o I | QI ESTAI1L1S1IED 87 ! ' . S. S. and Superintendent , Orrjcr-4C. i'CO& fl Jir.HHIAM 11I.OC1C , Council lllnffB , : : Io\vn. toircct estimates of cost euninntecd. bpcclal attention Klvcn to all classes of bulld- IIICP , jinbllc and nrlvato. I liMCulwuiB on hand , for tl otomcnlfiicuof jnvpatrons a Icige number of plans , tmch us tcnools , LuBln 'B.s and office landings. county court bcmet. w alehouses , hotels and prlratu residences. , Oiders by aiall promptly at tended to. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H , Specifications. Supervision or Tuhlic Work. Brown Building , Council BlulTa , Iowa. _ N Justice of the Peace. Ofllco over American Express , No.11 Broadway , Council BlulTs , Iowa. Ki [ Q I t\/IQ \ / Attorn oys-at-Law. Practice in the Stale and Fed- ( XiOllYlO oral CourtRooms 7 and B Shurart-Beno { Block , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Ul QTFII I M AM Attornov-al-Law , Room ! , Second Floor , Brown ' , M , O HLLIVIAIl Block , l'l6 Pearl St. , Council Blulfs , la. Will practice in State and Federal Courts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' SurC0" | ' DR. BELLI'NGER &BELLINGER--riVSS.vMj . - - , . LEONARD.'EVEREf T- Tiios.0rricp.il. ' 7T. H. M. 1'osisy OFFICEHPUSEK. . BANKERS. Corner Main and Dronihvay , COUNCIL uijurrs , io\v.v. Dealers In forolgn tnd domestic exchanga. Collections made aud Intarait paid on time do- posits. J. 1) . lUlMU.SDSd.V , 12. J , . BlIUIUUT I'ri-H. Vlco 1'iea. CIIAS. H. HASNON , Cashier. CITIZ&NS' ' STATE BANK , OF COUNCIL III.UIT3 , 1'ald lp ? Capital 150.000.00 , Kurplus . . . ; .OQiJ.OJ. Liability to Denoiltor * . . .la.ujU.OO. Pliu.ur < ml A. Miller. P.O. Gloason. K. I. Bhugart , I' . I' . Hart , J. O , Kilmmidson , Uina. U. Ilumiou. Tnuitaa general banking bnslncBB l.uriu-bt capital ana nurplus of any bank lu boulu\Mbtern Iowa. Interest on tlmo dopcslls. EY TO OH CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , hortios , buggies or anything of vnlua at low nie * > of interest. No , publicity : fair and honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co. , onieo cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. CAPT. HAYES' ' LIYERY Centrally locotod. rirfet-class turnouts , fr hli homes and now cnirlnuui I ot an old rlKlntlie stiblo. Special attention K v m to funcr.Ub , and redui ed ratej for cimtuges for thlii purpose.W. . A. HAVUy , Proprietor. TelepUouo 77. KW Uroadwajr , REFITTED AND Connected by Motor with Located on Lake Manawa , the finest Watering Place and Sum mo Resort in the west , Beautiful Boating and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beacii. Special Bates to Parties and Fumillos. Cor respondence Solicited. It is a BEAT-ALL , because it never breaks , splits , cracks or curls. Bociuiso it is indestructible in the weather , and will undergo no clmngo in in any clitnato. Because it is more durable than any other roof made , iron , tin , slate OP wood. Bccaubo it cnn bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is cheaper thao shingles. Because it has been proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIBK.INBINB ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , Room 5OO First National Bank BuildingOmaha. . Council Bluffs ofilco , 116 Pearl Street. SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY GO ,