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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEg THURSDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. OFFICI3. BTUBET. XtHvtredbr carrier In Anr Tfttt ot ho City . Twentr Cents 1'erWcok. II , W. T1LTON . MANAOKK , TELEPHONES * HCFINERS OFFICE No. 4.T. NIOHT EDITOR , No.sa. MKNOll MKNX1ON. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson conl. Gypsy oncnnipmont to-night C. U. Music Co. , 633 li'wny. Kcltor , tailor , 010 Hroadwny. Evans' laundry , 724 Uroadway , D. W. Otis , city anil farm loans. Boston store leading dry Roods house. The republican county convention moots nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. C. J , Iloth has established a now barber hop near his old location on Uppbr U road way. way.Gray nnd Collins , the parties nrroatod on suspicion of the larceny of n pair of shoes , have each been sent to the county jail for ton days. John E. Darnett and Mrs. Emma A. Smith , both of Omaha , were married at the residence of Uov. Dr. Oooloy , of the First Baptist church. Carl Morgan Is nrepnrlng to erect u now residence on Harrison street , and Mr. Gray nnd E. A. Lacy will put a couple of flno resi dences on IJonton street. The funeral of John Conway , who died at St. Bernard's hospital of consumption , will tnko place at 0 o'clock ' this morning from St. Francis Xuvler'n church. Council Bluffs will send the typographical union , btirbars' union , switchmen's union and the two local assemblies of the Knights of Labor to Omaha on Labor day. Tuo Social Union of the Presbyterian church will encamp as gypsies to-night on Juilgo James1 lawn. They will tell fortunes , servo refreshments and entertain their friends. Air. Bon. T. Miles and Miss Francis D. Van Wlrtbath , of Omaha , Neb. , were mar ried at the M. E. parsonage Tuesday evenIng - Ing , Aucust 0 , Rev. DoWltt C. Franklin of ficiating. The ladies of the Fifth Avenue M. E. church will give a social next Friday evening - ing , August 0 , in the tent on Seventeenth street , between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Refreshments will bo served. F. L. Hnydon , of the BlutTs department of the Republican , is tilled with n mingled fool ing of grief and revenge. A snoalc thief waltzed away with his umbrella the other evening , which put a. damper on bis spirits. BlufT City Typographical union has n com mittee at work preparing for its eighth an nual bal musqito. The committee is in structed to spare neither pains nor expense to make this the most brilliant of all efforts. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hilton died yesterday morning at 1:40 : o'clock of cholera infantutn , atcd tlirco months. The if- iunural will occur to-day from the residence , No. ! )00 Worth street. Friends invited to ifI attend without , further notice. I Nourly the entire forenoon was taken up in Justice Hondricks' court .vosturduy.in hearing the case of disturbing the peace pre ferred by residents near Ninth street and Avenue C , against Mrs. Wnglck and her nous , Gcorgo and Will. After hearing all of the evidence , the court discharged the de fendants. Guy E. Newark , agent for Rontfrow's Jolly PatuQndcrs , is in tha city making ar rangements for the nppcaranco of this com pany at Dohany's all of next weok. This will bo the opening of Dohany's opera house for tha season of 1839-00. This company will Institute- now departure in the amusement line In this city. Justice Hondricks assessed budge fines against a number of whisky scavengers yes terday morning. Three Vnga had their cases continued until to-day , nnd the same action was taken in the euso against Mead Wycoff. charged with disturbing tbo peace. Cora Baily. charged with vagrancy , will appear at I 2 o'clock this afterdoon , and W. H. Donald son comes up Saturday. Attor Bolton has amended his petitions for injunctions against tbo saloonkeepers by substituting the name of David Gray for that of John Landstrom , as prosecuting wit ness. Gray was In the liquor butincss for some tlmo , but a line of $5Qf > for contempt of court convinced him that it was not urollt- nblo. Ho is now on the trail of others who have been moro fortunate thus fur. The bo.vs' blcyclo race between Clydo Emerick and Jimmy Mulbolland , Tuesday evening , was won by the latter in 1 minute , 41' seconds , with tlio loser barely n second behind him. The distance was 550 yards. The course was from the Indian creek bridge iieur No. 3 ho o house , up Bryant to Vine , Vine to Second street. Second to Washing ton avenue , Washington avenue back to hose houso. The winner rode u thirty-four Inch Columbia , and the loser a twouty-lnch Safety. Ttio bo.vs are aged twelve and nine .years , respectively , considering which they are riding very fast. The throe years' dif ference in ages was quite a handicap for the younger boy. Dexter , employment. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Shcafo & Co. J. G. Tipton , real eBtute , 627 B'dway. Steam and hot water heating , first-class 'plumbing. ' Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , 518 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. No Explosions When persona keep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster and bukcoven. Costs 7 conta per hour when running full bloat. Now York Plumbing Co. Go to M. Keating for drugs , COS Broad way. Pcrnonnl Paragraphs. County Auditor Hondricks Is away on B short trlu through Nebraska. Dr. S. Stewart , assistant state veterina rian , has gone to Guthrlo Center on a brief business trip , Alderman Leonard Everett loft Tuesday evening for RcdcllfT , Col. , where ho will en joy a short vacation. Misses Mutio and Nellie Thurbcr. of Ores- tou , are thn guests of Mrs , J. B. Atkins , ant will remain about two weeks , Mrs. Grace d'Urro bus returned from Cal ifornia , and will tnako her homo with her Inter , Mrs. Charles Blorworth , at No. 833 Avenue A. Rev , Malcolm MaoVlcnr , Ph. D. , LL. D. . chancellor of McMaster university , and wife , were guests of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. I ) . H. Cooley the fore part of this week , J. J. Malownoy and daughter , Miss Coco have returned to Munawa from their hoini Dt Uooron , Nob. , and will remain the rest of the month. R. J. Malownoy , who has boon at the lake for the past ten days , leaves for homo this morning. Residences and vacant lots 'for sale In ul parts of the city , In monthly payments. A. A , & Co. _ _ Those having houses to rent BOO us Imtno dlatoly. A. A. Clark & Co. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B1 way. BO ItLINQlON ItOUTE. O , A. It. Excursion Ono Fare For tlio Hound Trip. From August 21 to 23 , 1SS9 , Inclusive , the C. , B. & Q , R. R. will sell at half rates , or ono furo for the round trip , tickets to Mil waukee and return from all points on Its lines , on accouut of the National G. A. R. encampment at Milwaukee. Those C. , B. & Q. excursion tickets will ha good to return August 27 to September 0 , Inclusive ; but by special nrran foment tin extension to Soptom her SO may bo obtained by applying , prior to September S , to thoagont at Milwaukee uav intr the matter In chargo. Between Chicago nnd Milwaukee the tickets will b'o good for iiamuxu la cither direction via the Goodricl line of steamers , the O. , M. & St. P. Ry. , o the O. & N. W , Ry. Tickets and further In formation cnu bo obtained of O. , n. & Q ticket agents , or by addressing P. 8. Euittls Gcu'l Pus * , and Ticket Agent , Chicago. JX H. Bheafo & Co. give special attention to the Mllootlou iif rnnts and euro ot prop erty iu the city tvtid vicinity. Clmrgoa moil erats. Oftloe Broudwy aud Mala ttrooU uji Ulr * . , IN .A-ND-ABD'ff TOE BLUFFS. Mayor Ilohror'B Unique Inventory of the Oity'a Property. A BUILDING INSPECTOR WANTED. nicotine of tlio City Council Death oT Dillon Johnson EiilnrultiR the motor 1'lnnt General and Porsonnl. A Municipal Burlesque. In the offlclnl reports of Council Dluffs , published In pamphlet form by Mayor Kohro- , ippcars the following unique Inventory of the city's ' property to bo found In the "police station ] nll" : Two , stoves , two cot * , flvo chairs , one amp. In the room up stairs there Is a lot of old city records ana city ordlnanco books. This might scorn to a stranger to bo satire. tt Is a truthful inventory , however , so far as the old city records and city ordinances are concerned. One would naturally suppose that the city records would bo kept In some vault , nafo from the devastations of fire nnd the pllforlngsof plunderers. They arc , how ever , recklessly dumped into a room , like waste paper. The excuse Is that the city has not a sufficiency of vault room , and that these old records are no account anyway. Ono would naturally suppose that any documents or books , wortny of being called city records , would bo valuable enough to preserve. This Is only oao of many Indications of the need of a now city hall. Council Uluffs at present has nothing but an old food store which has boon changed over and desks put in the place of the bins. For a city of this size the building Is noi only wholly inade quate , but is a disgrace. It is a farca to an swer the question , "Where is the city hnlll" by pointing to this old feed store. It Is bet tor nnd moro truthful to tell the stranger that Council Bluffs has no city hull. Scldcnbcrg's 5e Figaro at the Fountain. For sale-One Gar-Scott ton -horse portable engine ; In good repair. Apuly to Wolr-SUu- gart Co. Whnro Is the Building Inspector ? William Moore , one of the proprietors of the Pacific house. Is anxious to have that building carefully Inspected by a com petent architect or building Inspector , and If found to bo In an unsafe condition , con demned nnd ordered pulled down. Said ho , In stating tho.ca.so : "I do not advocate this because the property Is not profitable , for It Is paying us fully 20 nor cent on our Invest ment , and wo can not complain about that. But suppose that It should fall down and killer or injure several people , and suits for $59,000 or (100,000 damages wore instituted agalnit us , then the outlook wouldn't bo quite SD nice. Even if wo won the suits , the matter would not bo very pleasant. Look at that accident In Omaha a few months ago , when the Max Meyer wall was blown down. Ho couldn't hole that pnk' of wind , but there nro suits for about foOKK ( ) damages pending against him to-day. Now thcnj I don't care whether the council condemns the building or not. Wnat I want them to do Is to take some action concerning it. "I either want ttiem to say that it Is all right or that It is not. If they think it is not it will have to come down , and if they say it is , and anything happens , It will take the re sponsibility oft from the owners. There is too much of this happy-go-lucky business to suit mo. There Is no building inspector , and the city has no protection , nnd neither has the public. Tills guessing and conjecturing Is altogether too risky , and I want some as surance that everything Is all right. " - Kellcy & Youakorman sell groceries Chase and Sanbora colTecs u specialy. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. E. II. Shcafo & Co. . rental ageuU , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Council Proceeding" . The council met in adjourned session last evening with all the members present. A resolution was adopted ordering Fifth avenue from Eighth street to the Northwest ern railroad to bo paved with brick. A resolution was adopted ordering the fol lowing streets and avenues curbed : Eighth avenue from Eighth to Twelfth streets ; Tenth street from Broadway to Ninth ; Second end uvenuo from Ninth to Tenth streets , nnd First avcnua from Eighth street to Tenth street. The waterway problem in the alley be tween Main and Bancroft streets came up for consideration by report of the special uoinmlttoo , to whom it was referred at the rogulaV mcotine. The report was to the ef fect that temporary roliol had been afforded , and that the committee was In favor of rais ing the "grade to necessary height to run the water out on Willow uvonuo. Alderman Lacy moved that the contractor , C. Boson , who is erecting Mr. Evans' new building , and Mr. Evans himself be notified thut the city would nold them responsible for all damage that might arise from the stop page of the waterway tbrouch thn Mayors lot to Main street. The mayor re ported that ho had , with the assistance of the city attorney , leaked up the title to the disputed waterway , and found the city hud a good claim if not a vested title to eight foot of the lot. The contract with Mr. Meyers , as embodied in the council proceedings of August llth , 1SS2 , wnsprcsentcd. The whole matter was referred to the committee and city attor ney for further consideration , and the city engineer was instructed to ascertain nnd murk the required grades. I The reports of city olork and city auditor for July wore presented and submitted to finance committee. A number of streets and avenues were ordered graded. Several blocks were cut out of grading contract of O. U. Mitchell. A petition from all the property owners on Fuirmountund Qrahum avenues was pre sented , asking for a change of grade on that street and submitting a profile of the desired grade. Referred to committee of the whole for examination. The city engineer submitted plans for bridge over Indian creek on Twenty-third avenue , Eighth street nnd Myuster avenue. The mayor reported that the saloons on Pierce street , complained of as a nuisance , had been abated , and asked for the estab lishment of three additional street lamps on that street , Ovid Vlcn was ordered to number his house accordlpg to the findings of the city engineer. The engineer reported on ordinance for the establishment of grade on Ulaga street , from Pierce south. Referred to committee of the whole. Wanted , one or two Rood teams as first payment on house and lot. Sufficient time given on deferred payments. A. A. Clark & Co. _ City stouiu 1 aundry , 31 Main , tel , 141. JJonth of Dillon Johnson. Dillon , son of Mrs. J , W. Johnson , died yesterday morning at 4:30 : o'clock. Ho was 11 years. 7 months and 3 'days old. Last January he was taken nick with inflam matory rheumatism and he has been a con stant sufferer since that time. The Immedi ate cause ot his death was dropsy , Induced ay heart trouble caused by the rheumutlim. Dillon In life was always considerate ) of the welfare of others , and the patience with which ho bore his long suffering was most noticeable and a lilting testimony to his beautiful character. The funeral will take place nt 4 o'clock this afternoon from the residence , 1028 Sev enth avenue. Friends of the family Invited to attend. _ Have your old furniture upholstered good as now. It. Morgan , 733 Broadway , J , II. Smith , drug * , medicines , paints , oils , tjlusb. GOO Main , near John tlio Motor Plant. Work on the addttlou to the power homo of the Eleotrlo Motor company U progressing rapidly and will soon bo completed. Six now boiler * are being set , which will Increase the number to ten , making ono of the largest batteries f boilers La thU p&rt of tbe coun try. They nro onch of 76 homo power , mak ing n total of 750 homo power with 00 pounds pressure , or over 1,000 horse power with 185 pounds pressure. There nro now two en gines In operation ot 100 nnd 150 horao power respectively , and. these will bo altogether too femall to furnish the power for the numerous extensions now under wny. The 100 horse power engine will be token out , nnd three now ones of 200 horse power cnch will bo put In , increasing the power to 750 horse power. There nro two SO nnd ono 40 horse power dynamos names , nnd four now ones will bo added , two of 107 cnch , nnd two of 80 cnch , making a totnl of 674 horse power. When completed it will bo ono ot the largest nnd moat per fectly cnnlppod lines west of the Mississippi , nnd well worth a visit of miles to see. A now cnr house Is being built to accommodtito fifteen cars , us fifteen now motors nnd twelve new cars hnvo been ordered , and nro almost constructed. The chance * being made are on n largo scale , and Indicate the intentions of the company as to better service r.nd in creased facilities. Swnnson Munlo Co. , 335 Droadwny. Go to M. Keating for drugs , 605 Broadway. Money loaned nt L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oDlco on furniture , pmnos. horses , tvngotis , personal property ot all kinds , nnd all other articles ot vuluo , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. A U'ol ? Clmse. A party consisting of W. H. Ware , Billy Mnlony , Colonel D. 13. Ditlloy nnd Tom Mo Dcrmott left the city at 4 o'clock yesterday morning , with a dozen fox hounds , to indulge In the sport of a genuine wolf chase. They started for Bon Mark's farm , south of Man * awa , but were hardly outside the city before a wolf was started and the chase began. The wolf was about three hundred yards ahead ot the dogs , nnd the latter ran by scent. The chase lasted about an hour ana a * half , during which tlmo there was the liveliest ex citement. McDermott , who would have given his black hound nnd ten years of his llfu to hnvo caught the wolf , managed to get it cornered and rode over it a couple of times , hut the quarry succeeded In getting nwuy before the dogs arrived , and flnully managed to got Into the willows , which grow so thickly that It was Impossible for the dogs to follow. Ware was bound that the wolf should not get away In tliat manner , and at tempted to ride into tno willows , but ho had not gone twenty foot before his horse was stuck in the brush nnd could not move a stop. Wore dismounted und with the help of the rest of the party succeeded In extri cating his horse after a half hour's hard work. They know where the wolf was , but ho might as well have been in the Jungles of Africa , so.far as their show of getting him was concerned , und the gallant hunters re turned to the city. It was a great chase , and full of Interesting experiences. Horsen Tor Sale. Will give time. Also now and second-hand buggies at Kiel's stable. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing at E. Burhora. Escaped a Crushing. Ike Farlow , proprietor of a hay , grain and feed store on Upper Broadway , was thrown from a load of hay at the cornorof Pearl and Broadway yesterday afternoon. The wheel caught in the motor track and ho was thrown under the wheels. Several bales of hay fell upon him and the wheel squeezed him con siderably before the mules could bo stopped. Ho was removed to Keatlng's drug store , where medical aid was procured. An examination revealed several bad bruises on tils arms and body. His left albow was badly strained , hut the bone was not broken. He was considerably bruised about the chest and his ribs had sus tained u scvcra crushing , causing some in ternal injuries. Ho was removed to his homo after having his injuries attended to. The prompt action of A VV. Welsmgor , local agent of the Adams express company , in catching and stopping the mules , was all that prevented the heavily , loaded wugon from passing over the unfortunate man. Had this been the case , serious , if not fatal , Injuries would have resulted. 8. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money. Baths at Munawa Beach , near hotel. Sep arate bathing rooms for ladles and children. Fill Up tlio Vacant Lots. "That last rain was a blessing. " remarked a physician yesterday. "I have several cases of typhoid fever , and there were sev eral moro who were threatened with it , but that shower purified the air and filled up some of the trog ponds about the city , so that the danger will bo much less for a while. You don't see why filling up these pond * makes it better for a tlmo ? Well , I can soon toll you. When wo have a long dry spell , these ponds got low , the water is stagnant , and a green Ecum rises on the surface. The odor arising from them Is so strong that a passer by can not help but notice it. After a heavy ruin these ponds are filled up with frcsn water , which purifies them to a certain extent for a while , so that they will not give off these deleterious and malarial gases for a few days , at least , not in such quantities. It is a veritable certainty thut there will bo a great amount of sick ness in the city , if we have hot dry weather for the next month. "Filth in the alloys Is very bad , of course , but it is doing as much to cause sickness as ' - ri those pools of siaifnnntvntor. . The city Improvements provements- n , the bottom of it. They nro nlmott nutatjlmilng the prlvnto Improve- nicntB. The strtferts'nro rnlsod to grads , nnd v-ftcnnt lots nro Joft below grndo , nnd It in clonr that the tfator collects. The thing ( or the board of Wealth to do Is to Insist 6u flllinp up Ui6so lots to nrmlo. That Is the only wny the traublo cnn bo remedied. " On the lionoh nt Moo. Judge : uYc3f ) ' sriirt .Tngloy , "tho Prlnco of WnlbA ras at Nlco tno enino tlmo 1 wns thqr/j.'lust summer. While ' walking on the * 'beach I saw the prints " " " What did hthjiok like ? " "Tho prints of his foot on the sand. They looked like No. Os. A Sxiitttcstivc Nntno. Kearney Enterprise : Judge Knot is the suggestive name of a mnn in Idaho who sentenced a horse thief to bo hung. And to make it moro bindlnp they any ho is drunk two-thirds of the tlino a tight knot , BO to spoiik. Constipation , not remedied in season , Is liable to IF become habitual and chronic. Dras tic purgatives , by weakening the bowels , confirm , rather than cure , the evil. Aycr's Fills , being mild , effective , nnd strengthening in their action , are gener ally recommended by the faculty as the bust of aperients. "Having boon subject , for years , to constipation , without being able to find much relief , I nt last tried Aycr's 1'llls. I deem it both a duty and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great ben efit from tbuir line. For over two years past I have taken cue of these pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly bo without them. " G. W. Uowmun , 20 East Mulu at. , Carlisle , Pa. " 1 have been taking Ayer's Pills and using them in my family since 1857 , nnd cheerfully recommend them to all in need of a safe but effectual cathartic. " John M. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky. "For eight years I was n filleted with constipation , which nt last became so bad that the doctors could do no moro for mo. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills , and soon the bowels recovered their natural and recnlar action , so that now I nm in excellent health. " S. L. Iioughbridgo , Bryan , Texas. " Having used Ayor's Pills , with good results , I fully indorse them for the pur poses for which they are recommended. " T. Connors , M. D. , Centre Bridge , Pa. Ayer's Pills , VIlBrAHED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all DrugjltU and Dialers In Medicine. SPECIAL NOTICES. "CIOH EXCHANGE An equity In afarmnenr JLJ tlui city for city lots. Johnston & Vau Pat ten , Everett block. fTlAHLB boarders wanted at 122 Denton street. J- Good board at reasonable rates. Mrs. I. W. Cooper. ' > EAL R8TATK llouftht and sola and ex- changed. Special attention Riven to exam ination or titles. W. 0. James , No. 10 I'eul at. , Council Uluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CHICAGO. HOCK. ISLAND & PACIFIC. Leave. Arrive. II No. 2 6-03pm D No. 1 : .U:15am No. 6 0jO raO No. G fi:16pm : A No. 4 lUOJamA : No. 3. . . . CWpm : ; A No.lt 9 : < 5pmA No. JiJ 7:1 ] urn CHICAGO & 'iNOllTHWKSTEHN. No. 6 9 : < m'No.7 0:37 : am No. 8 3:13 : pmNo. 3 7:15 am No. 4 0:23 : viu.No. 6 015 pm All Trains Daily/ CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. A No. 2 0:40 amlA No. 1 7:03 am A No. 4 0:40pmA | No. . . . ' . . . . : pra KANSAS CITY , BT. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS. A No. 2 10:07aml : A No. 3 0:25am : A No. 4 9:45 : pml A No. 1 OtUDin HIOUJC C1TV & PACIFIC. A No.10 7:06 amlA No. 0 8:65 : am A No.12 7:03 pmA | No.ll 800pm ; OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. A No. 8 4:35 piuA | No. 7 12:00 : m I Adiilly : B dalrl except Saturday ; 0 except I Sunday ; D except Monday ; 'fast mall. PROF. WHITE'S Adapted to tlio public schools. The only complete thing of Its kind In existence nnd In- dlsponslblo In the school room. School boards deblrlnpr the most perfect help for tno teachers are Invited to examine this. Address H. A. BAliljINGf'lJf , General Agent , r 173 Willow Avo. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , OOB. 6TH AVR AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , fur- nlsheil with all modern improvements for boarding and day school. The academic year consists of two cessions , beginning on the flrst Monday In September and li'obruarr , respect' Ivelr. TEUMH Ilonril and tuition , per session. (73. For further particulars address Blstor Kuporlur , tit. Francis Academy , Council BluffH , la. J. M. PALMER IIABTHE CHOICEST LOT O SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Ollt edged opportunities to iramo dlotolnvcctorsanj While in the city do not fail to call on the theriusicCo's store and see ( he finest and best Music Hall p $ Jthe Mo. slope. Come nndthke a look at our large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds , pf musical instru ments up atalf and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS' - _ jr IOWA SIZES FROM 25 T0300 LIGHTING flOttSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates turnlslicd ( or complete steam plants. Itegulatlon , durability cunjautceil. Can show letters from users where fui'l economy is ermol With Corliss Non-Condensing. Bend for catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS AT THE Masonic Block , Cor. Broadway and 4th St. Council Bluffs , la. This highly popular sale opened Saturday , Aug. 3. with a most flat tering patronage. From the time the doors were thrown open in tha morning till they were closed at night , there was one uninterrupted rush of customers , all anxious to avail themselves of the EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS , offered at this sale. Never before in the history of Council Bluffs have Boots and Shoes been offered at such unprecedented low prices. We hope the public of Council Blnffs and vicinity will show their appreciation of our efforts by paying us a visit. We guarantee to save you from 5Oc to $3 on every purchase. Follow the keen , shrewd bar gain seekers to the Great Sheriffs Sale of Boots and Shoes -AT- MASONIC BLOCK , COR. BROADWAY AND 4TH ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. J. FINERTY , Receiver. Look for the Red Sign. Sign.EISEMAN'S EISEMAN'S The Great Removal Sale ! The Reliable Removal Sale ! The only genuine clearance sale is now going on in full force. No abatement of interest , no lessening in the quality and quantity of bargains offered. We have the goods and are bound to sell them before we move into our new store. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT On all purchases before we move. Come and dp like everybodv else does , get your share of the bargains in every line , at the great removal sale of HENRY CO. , PEOPLE'S ' STORE , Nos. 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 Broadway. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro lectors , Etc , Agents wuntca. JJDD > GEORGE MBTOALP , KEALESTAT15. No. 1O Pearl St. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low raos of interest. No. publicity : fair and honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co. , Ofllco cor , Broadway and Main , over American express. Tuos. OrriccR. , n. M. OFFlCEd & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Itroadway , COUNCIL liLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers in foreign end domestic exchanga. Collections mad * and interest paid on tlmo de posits. J. O. EDIIUNDSON. E.I * , SJIUOAJIT I'rea. Vice 1'rea. CHAS. It. HANNON , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , or COUNCIL iiLurrs , Paid Op Capital , .tlW,000.00. Surplus. . . . . . UVJOO.DO. Liability to Depositors. . . naVMO.OO , DIIIKCTOU" I. A. Miller , K. O. Gl < uBon , H. U Bhugart , VK , Hart , J. D. lldmundsou , elms. It. Ilunnon. Transact genorul banking business. Largest capital and burplus ot any bunk In southwestern Iowa. Interest on time deposits. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN. ' , mi w m HOUSE , Agent American Ilulldlntr and on. No. IW I'ewl t. , UP-STAIUS. CUAH. O. EiiWOOD , KEEP COOL ! KEEP COOL ! AND Go to the Morrlam block , tnfeo the elevator and st op at room 210 and consult DR. W. A. S. MURPHY , Who is a graduate mill a practical and scientific optician. Do not wear glasses Improperly fitted. Do not ue lect your eyes when they show symptoms of abnormal refraction. Do not buy Klussos from peddlers. The finest glasses to be found in the world always in stock. -1 Glasses ground so lit the eye In all Its refractive errors. Artificial eyes supplied atp lcustosult. Consultation free. Hours V to 12 , H to D \ 1 BA.T FINE FJIUITS FnOM ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. W. A. GIBBS , OIS Broadway. GOTO 3 J. C. SEYMOUR'S For Fountain Dishes of Ice Cream that are 10 degrees below zero. An olejjnnt parlor , whore everything ifl cool , clean and nice. No , 82 Pearl street. look at the Immense stock of Summer and Fall goods kept by JOHN PETER , Merchant Tailor K2 Broadway , Opera House Dlock. llccolloct that In hot weather people should keep temperate Don't get excited , nHliough the awful slashing of prices In summer footwear at tno BANKRUPT Boot and Shoe Store 25 Main Street. Is enough to oxclto any body. RIGHT IN TUB MIDDLE of a red hot summer people should buy their meats of a butcher wlio knows how and has the means of properly keening them. The finest market In the west Is the new establishment of J. M. SCANLON , Upper Broadway. If you want cool , clean , fresh groceries , ffo to N. A. TAYLOR , 10 Main St. People neyer get hot when thy buy of F. W. SPETMAN & BRO. They guarantee fair dealing always. (00 and ill Main Etreet. Even though the weather Is hot W. W. BILQBB lias some red-hot bargains In real estate nnd several coed houses to rent , all titled up with modern improvements. No. j Pearl Ht. OOLFAX WATflR BY BOTTLE OB OABB. W. N. YOUNG , 414 Broadway. ZERO PRICES ! For 11 kinds of groceries and provisions , STBINKOPF & SOOFIBLD , Neuroeyor Hotel Building , Broadway. 1O Doffroes Below Zero , and the Water Still Running. J. O. BIXBY , Sanitary Plumbing. Ha Ib , Iloillted Ilto CofTeoMa , Hunt Ulo OoffaeHe. Con ) Oil Up. I rlod ApulenMlb I Oood Flour 11.23 ck. mid uvurytblnit ul a In proportion. We ( ilyo Oumliit prlcoi. cciuc . 10o : porterhouse tteak.lOci veal steak. To tolXe ; mutton chops , Be to life ; pork chops , Gc ; salt pork , Bo ; hams , 12c ; sliouldcrn , ( let bacon , lOo. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. OTCllMBERLAIN Throat Surgeon , M , , accurately proscribed. Olllco cornur Main St , , and Urondwav. MnMTPflMCBV SUTKOOII und Homeopath. Roetn 0 , Brown PI , IVIUIN I UUIYIutll building , 115 Poiirj St. OHloo houra , 0 to 12. u , in , , a to U und 7 to 8 , p , in. Ofllco , No. 741 Broad vvay , Iloura ; 8 to H , | Vl STEVENS , IVI , D-lOn. in ; , und2to4und7o8p. { 111 , Tolo- phouo , lib ? .