6 THE OMASA DAILY BL ff MONDAY , AUGUST 12. 1889. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIlTBLTIFFS. OFFICE. M ) IS XMJAUIi STUEKT. Delivered by cnrrler in Any Tart of ho City n 'iwontrCcnt i'erWeok. * . . . U. W. T1LTON. . . . MANAGKIU flrt iitKFfl OrriCR No. 43. KDITOU. No.zt. MK > OH MENTION. N. Y. I > . Co. Glcason coat. C. U. Muslo Co. , MS 13' ' way. Evan * ' laundry , 724 BroadwAy. D.V. . Oils , city and farm loans. Boston atoro leading dry qooda house. Additional liluff * news on eighth pngo. frank Graves and J. W. Harris wore towed in last evening for disturbing tt.o peace. Mcmrs. Cooper & McQco hnvo moved into their new quarters In the Mcrrlam block. At the bl-wcckly shcot of the Council muffs rillo club , J. G. Tlpton apuln won the bodge , scoring 78 out of a possible 100 points. The case of Tony Gcrapachcr end Mike Klldarc , for keeping open saloon after 11 o'clock , will bo heard to-day by Squire Hen- drlcks. The real estate transfers of the past week amounted to fM.7CO.U2 , ana the butidlni ; pur- mlts footed U | > $ JHitr : . The latter U consid erably heavier than for the week preceding , but the former shows it decided felling off. Tlio fiincrnl of D. MuKlnnoy took place nt 2 o'clock yesterday nftornoon from the un dertaking rooms of Field & Estop , under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. 'I he rc- mnlns were Interred In Fnlmow cemetery. St. Ivanhoo lodge , an Irish society con nected with St. Francis Xavler's church , held n picnic yesterday nt Hay's ' landing. A large number of the members and their t rloadsvcro present , and the day passed very pleasantly. Constable Covalt raided Mrs. Calhoun's place , corner of Broadway und Thirty-fourth street , Saturday evening and captured two Ucgs of beer and a couple of bottles of whisky , that liud been laid in for the use of Sunday visitors. Charles Curtis , colored , and Emma Wood ward , will to , wcro arrested yesterday on u combined charge of vagrancy nnd adultery. A few dojs n o Curtis' wlfo nnd the Wood ward woman engaged In n lively jnmboreo on account of Charley's undue Intimacy with the whlto woman. The cnso will coino up this morning. ' 1 hero was a largo number In attendance last evening at the dance at tlio now park of the Schuctzcn Vnrcln at Luke Mannwa , and nil during the day the purk was well llllod. Yesterday was the first day on which the new rifles of the club wore used , and some great scores were made. It was quite a day for the members of ; ho club , and during tlio evening a largo number of outsiders joined with them In tlio festivities. Miss ElletfLldoll , wife of Thomas Lidcll , died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock at her homo in Washington township , of puerperal lever , aged forty-four years. Owing to the condition of the remains it was impossible to keep them , ana the funeral was held nt four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The deceased was born In Hutiand , Scotland , and leaves a husband and eiglit children. She was well known in this city und bad a number of rel atives in Omaha. The remains were in terred in the cemetery In Washington town ship. ship.Tho The Sunday school of Trinity M. E. church gave u concert last evening in Tracy's hall on South Main street , which was largely at tended. The children's mite boxes were opened nnd found to contain , in all , $15.03 , ns the result of a week's work on .the part of ton children. The sums ranged from 20 cents to $5 ! iS. Hereafter the boxes will be opened at the end of the month , when a con cert will bo given. The children should meet with a liberal reception on every side. The colored quarter on Lower Broadway furnished its quota of excitement about 8 o'clock last evening , when n free-for-all roujh-und-tumblo light engaged the atten tion of ovcrrone in that locality. All of the well known characteristics of darkey warfare - faro were manifest , and the atmosphere wns anything but calm uud placid for u while. However , It was all over when the police arrived , and the disturbing element had boarded a convenient motor car and skipped for Omaha. Motorman Carter , of the electric motor line , had u check badly chewed last evening by a belligerent darkey , who wanted to run bis train. He insisted on standing on the front platform , and when put off the car , pulled the motorman after him , the latter falling on the rail and severely Injuring bis arm. Ho tackled Carter in Omaha on his next run , having waited to attack him , and was only prevented from seriously Injuring him by the interference of passengers. ' 1 ho assailant then ( led , but was arrested later by the police. On Sunday evening next , August 18 , the Knights of Pythias of this city will attend service at St , Paul's Episcopal church. This is an occasion which occurs frequently , not oftener than once ouch year , and will bo of unusual interest. The service will bo con ducted by Urigadicr Chaplain Major , the Kov. Sir William T. Whitraarsh , dean of North Platte and rector of Trinity church , Norfolk , Neb. The Council Bluffs lodtro has Invited the Omaha lodges nnd uniform ranks to attenil with them. At the services printed pamphlets containing thoservlce will bo distributed to all who attend. Dexter , .employment. No Explosions , "When persons keep cool nnd. use our It * "Sun Dial" gtia stoves. Four holes , ronstor and bnkeovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. For sale , new seven-room house , on two lots , located on Fifth avenue ; $2.m : A. A. Clark & Co. , J Money loaned nt L. B. Craft's < fc Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , piunns , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , ana all other artieloa of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Scldenborg'H ' Co Figaro at the Fountain. E. II. Shcafo & Co. give special attention to the collection of rents and care of prop erty In the city und vicinity. Charges mod erate. Ofllce Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. PcrNnnnl l'iiraitrnr li < . C. II. Dalton bos returned from his east ern trip. Mayor Rohrcr loft yesterday morning for S his farm near Avulon , M6. * ' Mrs. Thomas Cavin has gone to visit re latives at Grand Island , Neb. W. E. Tuck has returned from Hnrlan , where be has been on a visit to bis parents. Mr. Lay , of the llrm of Stabo , Lay & Co. , Columbus , O. , Is In the city , u guest of S. S. Keller. Miss Eaton , of Boone , nnd Miss Duane , of Dubuquc , are visiting friends at St. Francis academy , Mr. and Mrs. Harrison , of Hod Oak , are visiting their daughter , Mrs , Porter , In Strcotsvlllo. Mrs. W. H. Treynor returned last evening from a seven week's visit with her sister , ai Falls City. Nob. IJov. T. J. Mackoy , of St. Paul's church , will return from his vacation visit about tlio 1st of September. Prof. MoNaughton is homo from Avooa. where ho has been taking part in the normal institute during the past week. Dr. Sarah Smith has returned from Col orado , where she has been Indulging in u well earned season of rest and recreation. Captain George J. Crauo is homo from a business trip to Wisconsin In tlio interests of the 17 , S. Musotilo Benevolent association , Robert McICco , of Contorvillo , la. , arrived in the city yesterday morning on a visit to his Uler , Mrs. M. M. Marshall , No. 719 Fifth avenue. , Mrs. Phil Aarons and the llttlo ones departed - parted last Friday for n four weeks' yi lt with her father at Hickory Grove farm , Holton , Kan , Mrs. W. C. Unthank returned Saturday evening from Avoca , where she has been vUltlng for the past week , Bho was accom panied by her mother , Mr * . D. F. McCarthy. SUNDAY NEWS IN THE BLUFFS The Guards Start For Damp Amid Trials and Tribulations. CONDITION OF THE CHAUTAUQUA Sloro Money Needed to Carry It ThroiiRlt ton Hucoc < isriil Issue Itollctofn Third ofa Century. The Gunrdn On to On nip. Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock the Dodge Light Guards mot at the armory to prepare for their dopartura for the encamp ment. The boys were In high fc.Uhor over the prospect of once mons being able to ap pear in public in a beautiful uniform. Their now suits lay In different parts of the ar mory hall and a few hung In the lociccrs. Tlio names of the wearers were written upon slips of paper which were pinned to pants , coats nnd helmets. This was to avoid confusion nnd hasten the donning when the tlmo cama for their departure to cam ) ) . "Tramp , tramp.lrnmp the boys cnmo miircbmg , " sang Hixby , wlillo Woodbury warbled n snatch from "Senovton. " Sud denly Compton walked out from u sldo room holding bis pants us high as lie eould reach to keep the legs from dragging on the floor. At the same time Atchlsonnppoarcd In pants that barely covered his Itnccs. This was the signal for u general outpouring of huif-clad forms partially concealed In ill fitting coati and pants. A volume of special expletives was brought In to the boys that they mil'lit fltly express the thoughts that cainanlltoo fast for utterance in common Englhh , E. J. Woodbury worked himself Into n state of violent pcrspir.itlon as ho tugged fruit lessly trying to make his elongated under pinning conform to a pair of trousers cut out for Leo Bennett , while Bennett was hope lessly engulfed and almost smothered In an other pair of unmentionables that should have borne the name bf C. E. Parsons. Par sons was vjilnly trying to invciglo himself Into a doublo-cnlr.v garment that would have been sufficiently ample for an ordinary sized individual , but ho could not establish himself so as to feel ut homo. FalstufPs recruits were beauties com pared to the Light Guards in their combina tion of dress , undress and too much dress. When the boys nod cussed themselves suf ficiently they fell to laughing at cacti other. Finally they regained their sober senses , and then it dawned upon them that some llcnd without the fear of man or future pun ishment bofnro his eyes had gained entrance to tha hall In their absence and changed the tags upon all their clothes. It was nearly 0 o'clock when they set to work picking their own suits out of the Incongruous mass. The train was to leave at 0:41) : o'clock , and this , added to the wild desire to appear at their best when they marched to thu train , did not help matters any. The boys worked nard to unravel Uie tangled uniforms , but with little success , and when they went to thu train , the admired of thousands , very few knew the terrible canker that was eating at their vitals or why several pairs of pants were folded up carefully half way to the knees , while others were strapped down altogether too tight for beauty or comfort. Several men did not appear in lino. They had not even succeeded in potting them selves in shape to appear in public , and with their new garments under their arms , they hud eluded the rude gaze of a critical crowd by going through the alloys to the depot. However , when the train started all the boys were on board. When they appear for inspection to-day this ex planation may account for any misfits which might otherwise bo charged to the tailor. A reward has been offered for the discovery of the llcnd who changed the tags. When they finally managed to establish their identity , after getting seated In the curs , it wus found that the following mem bers of the company had survived the dire disaster and wcro going to camp : First Lieutenant Altuhlson , Second Lieutenant Dlxon , Sergeants McNeal. Compton , Wells. Bixby and Barrett , Corporals Tinley and Parsons , Musician Bennett , Privates Arm strong , Fleming , L. Knolls. C. E. Parsons , L. C. Patterson , Stimson , 'lliomas , Wnlluce , Bert Williams , C. E. Woo3burv. E. J. Woodbury - bury , G. S. Troy nor , Uoss , Ellit , Dohanj > Howe. Tostovin , Million , Gable , Coon , Fitz gerald , Ileedy , V . S. Treynor , Young , Do- Long , Bailey , stcphcnson , Dale , Goss , Nason , Heft. Murphy. Martin. " Bill " the who "Nigger , irrepressible coon , has never failed to attend an encampment with the guards , was on hand with u most gorgeous uniform. He goes to keep the boys' shoes in condition to rolicet the approving glances of the susceptible belles of Hod Oak. Altogether It was n great company which went out of the Bluffs last evening on No. 0 over the Burlington. It was a noticeable fact that few of the old members are going , and their places are filled with recruits , for which reason it is too much to expect Unit the company will make a better showing than they did lust year. , Houses to rent. A. A. Clark & Co. Kelley & Younkormun sell groceries Chusc and Sanborn coffees n specialy. o- Desirable dwellings for rent at moucrato prices. E. H. Shoafo & Co. . rental ugenls , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. For sale One Gar-Scott ten horse portable engine ; in good repair. Apuly to Woir-Shu- gurt Co. Church Notes. The cool and delightful August weather yesterday gave the church goers no excuse for remaining invay from divine services , and the consequence was that the attcndanco in all thn churches was larger than is usual on a sultry August Sabbath. Thn regular morning services wcro hold at the Broadwav Methodist church , uud at its conclusion the ordinance of baptism was observed. Several now members wore baptised and rccalvod into the church. The attendance was quito large und tha sermon uud services very in teresting. At tbo First Baptist church thn regular morning services were conducted in the presence of n largo congregation. Dr. Cooley , the pastor , drew sumo strong lessons from the character of Saul , tno first klny of Israel. At the Bcroan Baptist church the pastor , Rev. T. F. Tluckstun , addressed n largo audlcnco , In wnlnh wore many young people. This Is the new Baptist church that has re cently been erected In the western part of tbo city. Although but three months slnco it was dedicated , the church has become u strong organization und is u gru.it moral sup port to the rapidly growing western part of the city. Kov , Dr. Phelps conducted the services at the Second 1'rcsbvtorlan church at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Itov. J. W. Cnthcurt , of Emerson , la. , had boon called to this charge , und It was confidently expected ho would accept the1 work. The organization , however , was so young und the largest salary it could glvo so small that Mr. Cnthcart was compelled to reluctantly decline the call , for the reason that It would not afford the neces sary means tn support nls family. Until tno pulpit Is filled Dr. Phelps will moat fre quently occupy it , and will thus Increase its popularity. 'llils Is a season for lively local missionary worjc. The churches nra vicing with each other In establishing missions In different B.irU of the city. The plan generally fol lowed Is , first to start a mission Sunday scliool and then dovolopo from this n churcu society. The Congregational church is the last to start such n mission school. This completes the list , so that each of the lead ing churches has ono or more missions under its care. Throe of the loading churches will bo without pastors for the rest of this month. Hev. Mr. Crofts , of the Congregational church , is away. Ituv. Mr. MauUuy , of St , Paul's Episcopal , U still In the east. Kov , Dr. Phelps , of the Prosbytorliin church , Is to bo absent for the next four Sundays , Last evening thcro wns a union borvlca In tlio Presbyterian churuh , at which Kov. Dr. Cooley , pastor of the First Baptist churcu , preached thu sermon. Kov , Dr. Phelps has. been granted a month's vacation by the Presbyterian church , of which ho is pastor. Ho enters un > n It to-day. The pulpit will be supplied a portion of the tlmo , and posubly every Sunday during his absence. At the Presbyterian church yesterday morning Rev. Dr , Pholpa preached u sermon on "God's Holiness. " Ho remarked In open ing that ho had never hoard n sermon preached on this subject nnd hnd never preached ono himself , yet it tvns ono of the most Important ones in the whole realm of rchclous thought. Swnnson MuMoCo. , Itto Brond\vuy < Go to M. Keating for tlruos , 503 Broadway. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 li1 way. Ctty steam laundry , 31 M.vln , tol. 141 MK Hellos ) ( * llv'itono Ycnr > . Workmen engaged In excavating for the rear wall of the now Snpp block Saturday unearthed several logs and an old stump about ten feet below the surface of the ground. The bed of Indian creek was lo cated there nt ono time , nnd It Is stated that thcro was a foot bridge at thnt point. At n depth of eighteen feet a load of hay was found , and what is quite rcmurkab'o ' , It was evidently In the same state us when dumped thcro over thirty years ago. It was appar ently n load of rotten , musty hay , that hnd been dumped thcro simply to get rid of It , as In former years the place was used as n pub lic dump where all refuse was deposited. The liny wns perfectly dry , although but a fo'.v feet fror.i the present bed of the crook , while a few feet to the other sldo numerous louds of manure were found saturated with moisture. The old bed of the creek wns filled up years ago , and the course changed to Its present location. Tbo logs and hay have been buried there over thirty years , and some of the oldest citizens fay that the place has boon covered up for over a third of a century. The excavation IB being made so deep In order to get u solid foundation for thu walls of the new block , and the workmen have to go below the bed of the crock , whore they have struck n solid blue clay. The foundaj j tlon will rest on n bed of broken stone and Portland cotnont , which will give a support that xvill last ns long as tho.structuro ubovj It. Instead of doing this It was proposed to drive piling upon which to place the founda tion , but tno diOlculty experienced with the adjoining walls Induced the belief that thn jar of driving piling would result In tumbling the entire structure to the ground. Even In the present state of affairs , it is asserted that Contractor Hughes will coma out at the small end of the horn , ns ho gave a bond to protect Mr. Snpp from any damage done to adjoining property on account of excavating for the building. It wns the Intention to un derpin the adjoining walls so us to hold them llruily In position , but the plan was not suc cessful , and suits for several hundred dollars lars damages are among the probabilities of the near future. Dwelling for snlo on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Sheafo & Co. , T. G. Tipton , real ostoto. 527 B'dway. ThoDriiMolnlilly ? > KcgUtcrrolR in at 7:0.i : on the inorujiJRQf Issue. Delivered nt once ; 2(1 ( ct nts nv : ck. F. H. Nugent , Coun cil Bluffs ngcnt. ' - * - Steam nnd hot ! vwutcr heating , flrat-elnss plumbing. WorfcrUtmo In both cities. John Gilbert , S18 PcnrTntfoct , Council Bluffs. SPECIAll NOTICES. \\7ANTiLt ATFmco. nijoiiti to solloRTon > ! > ! - fcry or commlUUm. Oood reliable men only. 1'ermnnent situation nml good salary to tlio right partleo. ' 'ArtrtrcRi Council lHuffs Por- tralt Co. , Coiinc'J Pt lTx , Iowa. AriUdT-niiASScnRlno and boiler cnn bo bought complete-fur I2M. AddressSprngua'a Foundry , Council Illiiirn. 1 TJVMl KKNT-S-room house , M Mynstrr st. J. Apply to A. Loulp. T710li K.\OIIANGr.-An equity In n furmnenr Ja thn city for city lots. Johnston & Van I'nt- ten , Kvcrelt block. niAIlLlJ boarders wanted nt 122 Rentnnstreet , JLOood Voaiilat rcasonaMe rates. Mrsi I W. Cooper. iAI : < KSTATK-llouRht and sold and ex > cJiailRed. 8p rtal attention Riven to exam. Inatlon of titles. W. 0. Jamo ? . No. 10 1'earl St. . Council lllutrs. Tuos. Orricuo. TV. H. M. PUSKY ' OFFICER & mil , BANKERS. Corner MMn nnd COUNClLi UIiUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections made nnd Intaraat paid on tlmo do- posits. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , plnno9. diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rnos of interest. No. publicity : fair and , honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co. , ollco ( cor. Broadway and Main , ever American express. J. D. EnsitlNDSON. E. I * . SnufiAnr I'rus. Vice Pros. CHAS. U. HANSON , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OP COUNCIL Ill.UPfS. Paid Up Capital JITO.OOO.OO. Surplus H.VXM.W. Liability to Depositors. . . .tM.OJO.dO. DiitKCTOii" I. A. Jlillor , F.O. Qlcason. E. fj Shugart , K. H. Hart , J. D. IMmmulson , dins. II. Iliinnou. Transact Kener.il banking business. Largest capital ana surplus of any bank In southwestern lown. Interest on time deposits. -AND do to the Morrlnm block , tafco the elevator and st op at . . loom "in ami consult , , DR. W. A. S. MURPHY , Who Is a graduate and n" practical and scientific optician. Do hot wear glasses Improperly lilted. Do not neglect your eyes when they show symptoms of abnormal .refraction. io not buy plrtsses Irom peddlers. The llnnst glasses to lp found In the world always In Rtoclf. Glasses ground so lit the eye In all Its rofractlvo errors. Artificial eyes supplied atprlcesto suit. Consultation freo. Hour3 'J tol2 , ! ! tv " -EA.T- FINE FRUITS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ! W. A. GIBBS , 615 Broadway. T GO TO " i J. C. SEYMOUR'S For Fountain'Dishes of Ice Cream that are 19 degrees below-zero. Au elegant parlor , where everything la cool , cleuu and Dice. Ko. 32 Pearl street. Look at the immense stock of Summer and Fall goods kept by JOHN PETER , Merchant Tailor 52 UroRclttay , Open ; House Block. Ilecollcct that In hot weather people should keep temperate Don't K t excited , although the awful slashing of prices In summer footwear nt tuo BANKRUPT Boot and Shoe Store 25 Main Street. IB enough to ut'clte.any body. HiailT IN THE MIDDLB of a rod hot summer people should buy their meats of nnutcher who knows how and tins the mcnns of properly keeping them. The fluest market fa vho west Is the new establishment of J. M. SCANLON , Upper Broadway. If you want oool , clan , freh groceries , era to XT. A. TAYLOR , 10 Main St. People never gef. hot when they buy of F. W. SPETMAN & BRO. They guarantee fair dealing always. COD uud 611 Main Street. Even though the weather fs hot W. W. BILQEB Has some red-hot bargains in real estate nml several peed houses to rent , all fitted uplth modern improvements. No. W 1'carl St. GOLF AXWATSB BY BOTTLE OB OASB. W. N. YOUNG , 414 Broadway. ZERO PRICES ! For all kinds of groceries and provisions. STEINKOPF & SOOFIELD , Keumeyer Hotel Jluildlng , llroadway. 1O Decrees Below Zero , and the Wntor v Still Running. J. C. BIXBY , Sanitary Plumbing. 10 Frceio out prl-es nt tlio "Knnioui , " 2W Hroalway : Iln lc. Tucks le , Mulcliei lo , Ololliu * I'uis Ic , HUican I'oiiclie * lie , Hnrillnua Ac , choice Hlce To Ib , hoit rolled OutMo III. " 1I7'1" HMIl ) . Klrk'n Wlil'.o ItiKMnti * > onp li lnr > , C'liolca Juimn Tea Xxs Ib , Uoustuil Itlo CoTTdU 2JC , Must Illo CulTuu'JIc , Co.ll Oil Inc. DrloJ ApnlaiVJIb $1 ( iootl KluurSl.il 'ic < , < m 1 ovcrythliu o ' > In proportion. Wo dlvo Om.iln prices , JloUom rrlci'Sl OEO.4I. MESCHENDOHF. 327 Broadway. Look at 12c ; pork chops. Vc ; toll pork , be ; bams , l"c ; shoulders , Co ; bacon , H'c. HospttalforLameEiSSicK ' ANIMALS.- ; , \/etenjTarenftrftiuKil \ / Bluffs 'rejg ? Police Department , SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY CO , SEEING IS BELIEVING t One can never judge of wine until it is tasted. Just so it is with a stock of goods. A purchaser can never judge of its superior wearing qualities until a careful inspection has been made. Merchants may boast of what they display , but cold facts arc stubborn things , and to be. convinced one must inspect. We do not claim to show better goods than any one else , but lor our stock of Boots and Shoes we do claim that it is the largest in Pottawattamie county , the most complete in every department , and of as high a grade as any in this vicinity. Our prices suit the people , as is demonstrated daily by the immense business we do. This Week We Offer for Sale : 205 pairs Ladles' Hand Turned French Turned Dongola 130 pairs Ladlci' Hand Turned 1-Vonch Kid Button Shooa , Button Shoo , 8U25 ; formerly $ o. $ . ' ! ; formerly $0 , 200 pairs Ladies' Machine Sowed Curaco Button . 81.25 ; formerly $2.60. Shoo. 172 pairs Ladles' Fine Grain Button Shoes , worked holes , T 50O pairs Ladies' Kid and Goat Walking Shoes , OOo ; OOc ; formerly $2. formerly $1.76. 300 pairs Men's Calf Shoos , nut ton , lace and congress , $2f , 261 pairs . Men's Calf Shoes , button , lace and congress. formerly $3 26. . . $1.26 ; formerly $2.6O. I 20O pairs Boys' Calf Shoos , hutton and lace , 81 ; formerly 38O pairs Mlisjs * School fUioos , 76o ; formerly $1.76. $2,66. 1OOO pairs Ladies' House Slippers , 60 , formerly 3Co. This is the Chance of a Lifetime to get Boots and Shoes at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. They are for sale and will be sacrificed to pay creditors. SHERIFF'S ' SALE OF BOOTS AND Corner of Broadway and Fourth Strut , Council Bluffs. JOHN FINEETY , Receiver. LOOK FOR RED SIGN. EISEMAN'S The Great Removal Sale ! The Reliable Removal Sale ! The only genuine clearance sale is nowgoingon in full force. No abatement of interest , no lessening in the quality and quantity of bargains offered. We have the goods and arr bound to sell them before we move into our new store. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT * On all purchases before we move. Oqme and dp like everybodv else does , get your share of the bargains in every line , at the great removal sale of HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S ' STORE , Nos. 314 , 316 , 318 and 330 Broadway. LADIES , READ THIS ! I Imvo tbo largest nnd finest stock ot hair goods west of Cblcaco , and I have determined to close it all out with the intention of poing out of tbo busi ness. Ladies who desire anything in my line will be given an opportunity to buy it at less than half the usual prices. Tlio poods are first class , and all orna ments , etc. , mmlo up in the latest styles. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. MRS. C.L.GILLETTE , Nil. 30 MiVin ST. , Council n PJIOF. WHITE'S Adapted to thu public schools. Thn only complete thing of HH kind In existence and In- dlspenslble In the cchool room. Bchool boards desiring the most perfect help for the teachers are invtted to examine this. Address * H. A. BAbljINGKIT , General Agent , f 172 Willow Ave. , Council Hlulfu , Iowa , GEORGE METOALF , 11EAI * ESTATB. No. 10 Pearl St THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN. ' CAPT. HAYES' ' LIVERY Centrally loccted. J'lrht-class turnout1) . fresh horses and new currlauni. Not mi old rlulnthe stable , ripecttil attention given to funerals , and reduced rates tor cftnlufos for this . purpose. AjjAYKSCtor Telephone 77. _ an ) llruadway , No , 27 Ma'n St. , Over Jncnuomln's JowolryStoro J. M. PALMER 1IABTHB CHOICEST LOT Of' ' SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the Uty , OIH edged opportunities to Imiue dlnto In vekt u > u 6 U u.mcti . SIZES FROM 25 T0300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Eievators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications und estimates furnished for coraplotOHtenm plants. Hesitation , durability guaranteed. Can show letters from liners where fuel economy la equal with Corliss Non-Condonilng. Hend for catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H . Spociilcations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building- , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . I D7 Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express , No. 41 NQP.UI . Broadway , Council BlulTs , Iowa. &Q\/C | | \ / | Attornoys-ut-Law. Practice In the State and Fed- OilVIO oral Courts. Rooma 7 and 8 Shupart-Beno Block , Council Bluffu. Iowa. U QTII I M A M Attorney-at-Law. Room 4 , Sucond floor , Brown . n , O I ILLIYIAIl Block , 115 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Will practice in State and Federal Courts. DR. BELLI NGER&BELLINGER- r Surgcona * 1-1 * " " omco No > 10 pearl LEONARD EVERETT COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. _ M , H , CHAMBERLAIN , M , DaOlllco Olllco corner Main St. , Broadway. I Surjroon and Homeopath. Room 0 , Brorfh , i J. building , 1N5 Pearl St. Olllco houra , 0 to 12 , n , in , , ii to 0 and 7 to 8 , j > , in. _ QTCWCNQ M n Olllco , No. 7-U Broadway. Hours : 8 to MM * O I LYLINO , IVIi U-lO u. m. , und 2 to1 and 7 to 8 p. m. Tola- phone , 287. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY , OOR. 6TH AVE3. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , fur nished with all modern Improvements for bourdln und day school. The acudeinlo year consists of two sessions. begUmlng on the first Monday tn September and Kebruury , respect. TKItMH-lIoard and tuition , per suasion. 176. For further p rticuUrs uddruai HUCor Duporlur , Hi , FrauuU Acailomy , Council UlufTu , la. < Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro * lectors , Etc , Aten , . vruntca. ft