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6 ik THE OMAHA DAILY BEEY MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1887, to go up to the city to take it. The con- ductor of the stub train told us that, too. He called out, at the top of his voice, ‘Last train for the city, etc.,’ and told us over and over again that the train would not stop at the fair grounds, and we would have to go up to the city. So we all piled on, paid our fifteen cents apiece and went to Lincoln, Then we got onto the Omaha train, aud when we got back to the fair grounds the train stopped, so thut we could just as well have got on there as not. It was a re;iul.\r scheme to get a few cents apicce from the passengers. They played the same thing two years ago when [ was there. Pretty small business, it seems to me.” THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by emrior 1n any partof the city av twenty cents per week. H W.TiLrox, - « = TELEPHONES: Borixss Orrice, No. 4 Niont Evrron No. 33 —_— FAVORING A CHAUTAUQUA. The Pulpits Yesterday Resounded With Praise of the Euterprise. FUNERAL OF FRANK IRWIN, Manager. Blufiites Complain of Lincoln Treat- ment—Walked Off a Train While = Asleep—Few Sunday Jouracys For the Police. MINOK MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co, Reiter, tailor. Fall goods cheap. The city council mect again this even- ng. A suspicious character was arrested 1ast night named Edwin Duggan, Ladies, see combined writing desk and sewing machine. Domestic office, 105 Main, The Congregationalists have a socinl at the home of W. W. Wallace next Friday evening. A sociable will be held at St, Paul's Episcopal church rectory next Thursday evening. Some of the prisoners sentenced will probably be taken to Fort Madison this evening. Officers Rose and Beswick are now on day duty in place of Stevens and Un- thank who go on night work again, Tickets are on sale by A. T. Elwell for the convention of Odd Feliows at Den- ver for $1 , Zood to return October 20th. W. J. Scales returned yesterday morn- ing from atrip with the race horses Gaso- line, Hattie S., and Sunday. Hattie 8. is entered at Red Onk this wook. Last evening Charles M. Scanlon was married to Miss Jessie Wasson, the ce Cheering on the Ohautanqua. The effort being made to establish a Chautauqua assembly in tais city, re- ceived a pulpit impetus yesterday, sev- eral of the pastors preaching upon that subject. This matter first came up about a year ago, and steps were then taken towards an organization. Last fall and winter little was accomplished, but lately a permanent organization was made, and it was decided to open a subscription list for the purchase of suitable ground. It is thought that $50,000 will be needed to give the movement a suituble start. Over $15,000 has already been secured. At the last monthly meeting of the pas- tors it was agreed that they should yes- }urdny address their people on this sub- ject. At the congregational church yester- day morning, the pastor, Rev. G. W. Crofts, preached a special sermon on this topie. He Leartily endorsed the Chau- tauqua idea, and urged all to rally to its support. He urged that it be no longer said that the church is opposed to progress. He procceded to Flve a history of the movement as founded by Dr. John H. Vincent. The Chautauqua assembly opened as a Sunday school in- — - Money to loan. Cooper & Judson, 1. 0. 0. W Officers and members of Council Blufls lodge No. 49, 1. 0. O. F,, and all Odd Fellows, are requested to meet at their hall at 1:30 0'clock sharp on Tuesday, the 20th of September, to attend the last sna rites of our beloved brother, F. E. Irwin, deceased, L. L. West, N, G, D. F. Bre AN. Secretary. il Watches, clocks, jewul}; ete,, the best in the city. C. Voss, jewcler, No. 415 Brondway. Repairs 4 sveci ialty. THE FALL SEASON Having opened, the time for purchasing heavy clothing approaches and every one wishes to know wliere to go to get the best quality for the least money. If you will mony being performed by Kev. G. W, | stitute_a two weeks' scssion of lectures, Crofts, pastor of the Congregational Lnormal lessons, devotional meetings, I“sPEeT oun sTocK church. ‘ete., with recreative features in concerts, fireworks and humorous lecturcs. The opening words on the first evening in 1874 were from the bible. Thus the first vocal utterance of Chautauqua was di- vine. The institution has grown won- derfully and similar ones are being es- tablished all over the land, The move- ment began in the Methodist church, *No one who knows John Vincent would expect that it would be circumscribed by even the wide boundaries of his denom- ination, for he is as broad and catholic as our own V. L. Moody, and can no more confine himself to denominational lines than a bank of violets can contine their fragrance to the little bed where they grow. ‘The utnml.mt denomination- alism i8 not to be found upon Chautauqua. It has become an Awerican christian in- stitution.” After outlining the advantages of such a broad school, such healthy recreation, etc., the speaker proceeded to discuss the practicability of establishing such an as- sembly here. ‘‘Where in all the west can be found more beautiful scenery than 1n this immediate yicinity? 'I'hese bluffs have a beauty peculiar to themselves. Nature must have been in a loving mood when they were formed. How beauti- fully they are model rraceful their lines and curves, like the billows of ocean and still that ocean in perfect peace! They are nature’s lyric poems, swest, rythmical, melting. ~ As you contemplate them you seem to hear the most exqui- site music, such melody as only the ear of the soul can distinguish. When at the creation the stars sang together, it must The police have been diligently eearch- ing for the man who stabbed Policeman Connor in Lincolu, Neb.,, as it was thought he came or was on his way to thie city. It is reported that Morse intends plead- ing guilty to stealing the diamond from Mr. Burhorn's store, and thus open a door, if possibie, by which Rothery can escape for the penitentiary. George Jacobron, a Dane, twenty- three years of e, died yesterday of typhoid fever, at No. 1618 Ninth street. he remains will be interred’ at Brayton, Ia., where his sister resides. The 1‘>ollce force have had their photos taken. in a group, with the police station a8 a back ground, and have hung one of them on the wall. Chief Mullen and City Marshal Guanella are the center of the group. The two representatives of the Janes- ville, Wis., council, who were here Sat- urday 1nspecting the fire alarm, returned home, and to-night some fire nlarm sys- tem will be selected by that city. Alder- man Lacy did not give them a very fa- vorable opinion of the workings of the Richmond here, and the sapposed friends of the Richmond took little pains to counteract the impressions thus re- ceived. before you purchase elsewhere, you will be enabled to see ebout what you can pur- chase your selections for, It will not be necessary for you to buy of us, we simply extend vou an invitation to call and ex- amine the Finest and Best Selected stock of clothing ever in Council Bluffs, We offer for sale a large line of SAWYER CASHMERES, NORTH ADAMS CASHMERE, AND BROADBROOK & LIV- INGSTONE'S CASHMERE suits, in sack or frock styles, in the hair s, silk mixtures, gray mixtures, brown mixtures, crimson mixtures, broken plaids and all the new styles, These to be ap- preciated must be seen. They are neat nobby goods. We have a fine linc of PRINCE ALBERT Coats and Vests, as well as four-button Cutaways, in all'colors. These goods in cut, fit, finish and *rimming, are equal to the best tailor made goods and we offer them for less than half a tailor could make them for., Youths’ and Children'’s suits A SPECIALTY. We show a fine line of these goods as well as a full assortment of the cheaper grades or school wear. A full line of knec pants and boy's shirt waists, We have everything imaginable in GENTS' FURNIEHINGS, Including Hats, Caps, the finest line of Neckwear ever in thecity. Silk, Alapaca and Gingham Umbrellas. A full line of White Shirts, besides Percales, Cheviot and Flannels of all colors, 2 We are here to show goods and trust the public will favor us by giving us a call and at least inspect our lines, which we claim equal to anything ever in this city. —_—— One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire oF A gil(irecnamayer. 23 Mynster st., tele- -~ ) List your property with Cooper & | have been that they dropped their music Judson, No. 120 Main t. along the Missouri valley. Here are the Y —— notes, and as we take them up and look Visit the new jeweler, C. Voss, No. 415 Broadway, if you wish anything in_ his line. He has a fine assortment of the best goods. at them, we catch the echoes of those melodiou strains. Had Homer, or Virgil, or Wordsworth, or Burns been born here, then these hills, like those of Greece, and Italy, and Scotlind,would nave been immortalized in sunfi Yetthey are none the less beautiful because no pen or toungue has yet done them justice. Here they sit waiting for their coronation, that will surely come tothem when thestar of empire shall have moved to its final rest- infiplune in the zenith above us.’ e then spuke of the wonderful gath- ering of railways at thie popular center, the prospect of a speedy and close union of the two cities, and the increase of pop- ulation sure to come with the years, Then there was an abundance of capital here, which would be generousl forthcoming so soon as the ‘)eorle real- ized the benefits which would follow the establishment of a Chautauqua. While 1t is religious it is no\ ctarian. While it is moral, it is not ri‘ifi While it is sober, it 1s cheerful. hle it is intellectual, it gives rest and recreation for the body, They are svringing up —— Personal Paragrahs, W. L. Shepard, of Villisca, was a visi- tor yesterday. _J. R. Whitney, of Carroll, was in the city yesterday. C. E. Cooper, of Mapleton, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Longshore, of Sheldon, is visiting friends. Sheriff Garrison, of Harrison county, 18 at the Pacific house. Max Brody, of Tabor, is n the city to spend the Jewish holidays. James A. Jackson and wife returned yesteraay from the west. Mrs. W. W. Loomis left last might over the Milwaukee road for Chicago. Wade Cary has gone to ‘Topeka, Kan., where he has his pacer, Gray Jim, en- tered in the races. H. Friedman, the milliner, came home | everywhere. They are in our own state JOE W BAGHARAGH yesterday morning after being in the | already, They are in Nebraska, and in . y east making his fall purchases. Kansas. From all come the most flatter~ ing reports.” Cheap Rat “*Here it would prove agrand auxiliar; G. A. R. reunion at St. Louis. Tickets one fare for the round trip $11.25, Tickets on sale September 24, 25, 26, ana 27; good to to return October 5t. ‘Tickets can be extended, good to return October 81st. Special trains and arrangements will be made for the Boys. For further particu- lars call on or write to % . C. MitcnELy, Ticket Agent, No. 421 Broadway. SR L Gas About Gas. It is understood that the parties inter- ested in the new gas company, who asked the council to grant them a char- tor at their last meeting, intend to make & new proposition to the council to-night in which they offer gas for private con- sumption at $1 per thousand feet and to the city at 75 cents. They claim t hat the day for high pricdd gas in Council Bluffs is pust and that this city will have the benefits of as cheap gas hereafter as any city in thie part of the country. A report has been started, but for what purpose is not known, that the old gas company 18 tf’ylng to arrange to supply its mains and pipes from Omaha by conducting the gas ‘through a main, boxed to prevent reozinfi, and laid under the road bed of the new bridge. ml J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. bl s Wanted—Tinners, at Cole & Cole's, No. 41 Main street. e Dr. J, T. Van Ness, physician and sur- geon, office room 8, Opera House block, will attend professional calls day or night. Residence corner Eighth ayenue and Fifteenth street. T A Sleep Walker, A young man named Anderson walked off the Milwaukee train the other evening while asleep. He had been asleep 1n one of the day conches in the next seat to his mother. After an hour or so the mother woke up and, missing her son, tele- gravhed back, but no trace could be had until the train arrived in this city, when it was learned he had fallen off the train two miles from a station and after walk- ing to the depot telegraphed his mother he would follow on the next train. The mother patiently waited and her son :rnwd none the worse off for his mis- ap. e e We have nlwl!a claimed that it our merchants would carry large and well selected stocks of goods they would draw to educational and moral 1nstitutions. It would attract such a class of people as we would like to have come among us. 1t would lift the city to a higher standurd of thought and hife. It would give Council Blufls such a reputation abroad, as we would be proud to enjoy.” “My friends, it is one thing to uproot evil, 1t is another to implant good. Show men there is something better than whisky and idleness, brawls and poverty, cruelty and crime. Let the school house take ~the place of the saloon. Let the lecture and the concert take the place of the low dive. Let the Sunday- school and assombly take the place of the street college, where bad men teach and boys learn. Let the haunts of vice be emptied and the churches filled. Let the pure press and pulpit and platform have free course, and then life, thrift and | prosperity will follow. Sadness will move away like a cloud from many a home. These glorious glens will then be mude vocal with songs and laughter; then angels will rejoice, and Christ will ;{c&:lol' the travail of his soul and be satis- ied.” No. 416 Broadway, Council Bluffs. And all Skin and Scalp Diseases speedily Curcd by Cuticura, Our little son will be four yoars of age on the 25th inst. In May, 1885, he was attacked with a very painful breaking' out of the skin. We called in & physician who treated him for about four weeks. The child_received little or no #00d from the treatmont, a5 tie breaking out, supposed by the physiclun to bo bives in aggravated form, became larger in blotches, and more and moro distrossing. We wero tre: quently obliged to get up in the night and rub him with soda in water, strong liniments, etc. Finally, we callod other physicians, until no less than six had attempted to cure him, all alike fauling, and the child steadily getting worse and worso, until about the 20th of last July, when we began to give him CUTICURA RESOLVENT intornally, and the CUTICURA, and CUTICURA SOAP externally, and by the Inst of August ho was 80 nearly’ well that we gave him only one dose of the RESOLVENT about every second day for about ten days longer, and bo has never been troubled since with the horribio malady. 1 han one- half of a bottle of CUTIC T, i little less than one box of C only one cake of CUTICURA S04 H, E. RYAN. Cayuga, Livingston Co., Il Bubscribed and sworn to before me this fourth day of Junuary, 1! C. N. COE, J. P, SCROFULO HUMORS. g 1 was very sick, being covered ind of sorofula. The doctors could not help mp. I was advised to try the CUTICURA Resot , 1did 80, and in a day I erew bet- ter and better, until T am as well as ever. | thank you for {t very much, and would like to have it told to the piiblie, BDW. HOFMARN, North Attlcboro, Mass, CUTICURA, the great skin oure, and CUTICURA 80AP prepared from it, externally, and Curi- ©untA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, inter —— The Funeral of Irwin. The remans of Frank E. Erwin, the night yardmaster of the Wabash yards, who lost his life on Saturday night by being run over, were taken from the un- dertaking rooms of Field & Estep on North Main street to his late residence, No. 814 South Sixth street, yesterday morning. He was a member of lodge No. 33, Switchmen’s Mutual Aid associa- tion of North America, having joined them a week yesterday. This entitles the widow to $600. He was also & member of Council Bluffs lodge No. 49, Odd Fel- lows, but not a Knight of Labor as many believe. The Odd Fellows held a meet- g yesterday ~afternoon, as did the Switchmen's lodge, to make reparations for the funeral. R‘he 0dd Fellows take entire charge of the remains and will attend the funeral in & body, as will also the switchmen. The pall bearers will be evenly divided between the two organizations of which the deocased was a member. 1t was decided last night, after receiv- ing telegrams from the relatives, to have the funeral services over the remains of Frank E. Irwin held to-morrow, Tues- day, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. i Don’t Like Lincoln Ways, A number of Council Bluffs citizens attended the Lincoln fair, and they groan terribly at some of the catches which nally, are n positive cure for very form of Skin and Blood discase from pimpies to Scro- ula. Sold everywhere. Price: CC CURICURA BOAP, 35 cents: VENT, $1.00. P CugMICAL Co., Boston. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” PLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, | By Humors, use Coricuica BoAr: IN ONE MINUT Rhoumatic, Neuralgie, Sciatic, Sud. den, Snarp and Nervous Pams and Wenknes B ri the Currc At druggis Chemical WEAK ME AIN PL Potter Drug trade from the '“"0“'_‘di“§ country. Our | took their loose change. Says one of the :fié};’fl"'“&’;fi:&;‘r..i}g‘m :}‘x’mn"::l:; ;0(;’ """':‘:‘L. vye :hf‘ m‘;“":‘; victims: *“They played the same 0ld trick | graied boek - the most beautifully selected stock of | O US that they did two years ago. You | sndplaced iy sont froe. Sheuld be read by Fathers =5 MADE STRONG the hands of l AT 3 of value 1o all mea. ARSTONREMEDY CO. 19Park Place. New York. . Youthful, Impr. LOSTHAeoR e €0 Dl errore and bad practices © EN BEAL €0, 19 Locust 86, £6. see the train we went up on stopped at the fair grounds, and a stub train was running all day between the grounds and Lincoln. = When we got ready to go back to Omaha, we made inquiry and | were told that the train would not stop at the fair grounds; but we would have furniture to be found in lns city in the west, and we are informed that their trade in 1886 was fifty per cent better than any year preyious, and that their trade up 1o the present time is fifty per cent better than last year. We- hove many of our merchants will follow their sxawple. MG 2 W SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICE. dpecial advertisemeonts, such as Tost, Found ioLoan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eto., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser- jonand iive Cents Per Linofo:each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisemonts at our ofice :o. 13 Pearl street, mear Sroadway, Counoll lulls. REAL ESTATE. Vacant Tots, Lands, City Resldences and Farms. Acre property in western part of city All selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate & Insurance Agent, Room b, over Officer & Pusey's Bank, Counc WANTS. I‘OSTA Pair of gold-banded spectac Blufts, turn to Keiley's house, Main st. reward ESTABLISHED 1868 {'OR RENT—Furnished front room on second D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY, floor, No. 117 Fourth strect. \vuvrnn— od_girl for cook. A}rp! At once to Mrs. J. R McPherson, No. 1281 Hides, Tallow, Pelts, WOOL AND FURS, Plerce street. ANTFD “A girl for goneral Bousework, Small family, handy kitchen, 709 6th ave. Highest Market Prices. Promp | Y\ ANTED_ Youne irl who wants to go to Returns. school and help do_housework to pay for her board. Address M 27, Beo office. DR. RICE'S 820 and 822 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Fvamrrulm AND x’:wd)vlg-!‘nr the nu:.:m X ays at greatly reduced prices to make Towa. toom Tor Tall 8to0k, PALLes Furnishing K008 Common Sense Teforences cun buy on weekly oF monthly pay- ments, A, J. Mandel, 323 und 825 Broadway. CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, ——AND— FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low, W. 8. HOMER & Co., NO. 23 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS 14 first-class restuurant, best (0= Heated by steam. Hernial Support —hE— ock of drugs In contral No- Createst Invention of the Age. A Will invoice about §1,00. 1 quire of Harle, Hass & Co., Council Bluits, In. | Rupture or Hernla a Specialty FOR SALE OR TRADE. — For_Conncil Hlu property .00 acres of lows and N a i nge, ice ho Atyle. Jahn Alien, Coun- 11 on account of ill health, raska land, J.'K. Rice,110 Maim St. Council HE MAKES FEMALE I Bluffs, Remedies, 18 the ol OFFICE, ALLEN'S NEW MAP —OF— OMAHA & COUNCILBLURRS | ' Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Brondway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot bxfi'4 fect in rize, colored by addition, showing all lots and sub-divisfons included in territory 9 miles north and south by 10' miles east and " PKICE $10. Address C. R. ALLEN, Publisher. HOTEL FOR REN 1. The Sutter house in Missouri Valley: fur- uished first-clags throughout and with & large business established. Will be rented on liberal terms to responsible parties. Call on or ad- dress HUGH PERCY, M issour Valley pojuaseaday S8 POJURLIR YO(1§ Persons wishing to purchase instru call L Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114, SHLUTER & BOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot, Counct Bluffs | SEND FOR ILLUSBRATED CIRCULARS, DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds of Chronic Diseases that aro curable with his most Wonderful Vegetable st and most successful Specialist in the west. 11 PEARL STREET, Offico Hours: 8t012 a.m.,1to5and 6 to 8 p. m. Call and see him. Council Bluffs, Iowa. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs ments will find it to their interest to on us, . Instruments Tuned and Repaired. We never fall to give satistaction, Over 20 years’ Experience in Plano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 829 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa T. F. BRITT, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NO. o7 MYNSTER STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. OF THE Chicago, Milwaukeg &St Paul Ry The Best Route from Omaha and Council Blujfsto; THE EAST Two Trains Daily edy 0GDEN B0£I£]R WORKS CARTER & SON, Proprietors. Between Omaha and Bluffs “——)MANUFACTURERS OF(— ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS | — ) AND(— Chicago, ND-= St. Paul, Minneapolis, Rock Island, Freeport, —A Milwaukee, CedarRupids Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, SHEET IRON WORK G Jhi | Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, dara Torrapait Rromnt] ende | And all other important points Eust, Northenst ; l)r]:l\: I‘)r.nlmuhy mail promptly attondo ipOEihGno s 0. Sutisfaction guaranteed. Tenth Ave, ad For through tickets cnll on the ticket ngent Joining the Ogden Iron Works, Council Blufts. | at 1401 Furnam street, in Paxton Hotel, orat | Union Pacific depot & { . Pullman Sleepers and the @inest Di; . ngr Cars ain line of ‘the g0, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kuilway and cv tiention §8 paid to passengers by courte = = — ployes of the compuny i1 i 1 Manager. JORN Y. STONE STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. CounciL BLUFFS JACOB SINS he world are _run on the stant General Mannger, R, General Passenger and ent. [ 3 J. T. CLARK, Geerai Superintendent HARKNESS BROTHERS, Best $2.00 a day THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Beats them all! for Sample Trunks and Cases, Theatri- cal and Tourists’ Trunks, Dontfal to see it. The Ladies’ Favorite. ‘This and all other kinds ot Trunks and Cuases manu- factured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. | Aund sold at whole- | salo and retail. Two carloads on hand at b 542 Brondway * Council Bluffs, lowad and Prices. house in the west. LOCATION, THE BEST, FIRST CLASS TABLE, SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES! Regular -: Boarders :-: Reduced :: Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway, council Bluffs. Fall Goo BEAUTIFUL GOODS, GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now in stock owr new puwrchases in Silks, Dress Goods, Under- wear, Flannels, Domestics, etc., cte. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS We have the largest selection and finest patterns of carpets in the city or the west, They comprise Axminster, - Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-ply Ingrain, Matting, Y hand end for sale by We shall be pleased to meet and show our customers these new and choice MASE WISE.» fabrics. Do not forget the place. S BANKER HARKNESS BROS. ’ 500 Broadway, Council Bluffs,lowa. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, | e A COMPLE Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber, TortoiseShell ete.,Hair On maments, as )\ well as the newest nov- “eltiesin hair DA ANE goods. PR, Hair goots DRV IR - madeto order . L. Gillette 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Out of town work solicited, and all mail orders promptly attended to, BEST LIGHT LIVERY IN TEHEE CITY. OFFICER & PUSEY, A RINK, No. 201 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, ASSORTMENT "IFancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign, s Lantas Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH, OFFICES: No. 418 Broadway—The Marhi ttas Telephone No. 83 Na. 615 Main Street, Telephone No, 9 T E. S. BARNEI'T, ey Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. 7 e FINE MILLINERY, NEW (/1L STYLES OPEN. 1415 DOUGLAS ST., - - OMAHA Creston House, | Main Street, _fllynci! Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, And Rates Reasonuble Max Mohn, Proprietor - . % i - g | i