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DATLY BEE. | piT COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO, 12 PEARL STREET 0w IELEPHON ES Frice, No, 41, Nicnr Eniron, No, %, PRt MINOR MENTION, Y. Plambis Bhoes Cleap, Fow Adans, To-duy's o ot wrn At ark will he betwe home el fi:e(‘x o Bro<” team of Omah game will be calle 2150 o'clock, Execelsior ¢ & AL, meets in g v 1 m Mon dny ev 0 o'clock, A ful Vi Tupert d family v street and 2 take place o'elock The police were called on last night to arrest the wife of an Om named Hill rey had no o to, and M on the 1o Hiil claimed she o goungtor nnmod teenth seal will to-orrow morning at 10 : parochinl school. The lnst joint of the injured member had to be awmputated by Dr. slreet con ents for 5 under the sontly enncted ovdinance of the city An information was rday filed with the con land Robin ing an ente gang of e heen doing cat deal of mischiof in that loeal- Two of the gang. Vanderpool and snmm an njail here charged with rohhing Robinson’s futl 4 Robiuson’s cuse is now set for trial be- justice of Belleuap township, but probably he brought to this city. Tho county ecominissioners rer carelessly indifferent to the comy of our citizens in vegard to the cond tion of the covrt house grounds, Iri- Aay nighi's ratn washed mw!h:'l liberal slice of the recently filled grounds down over th lling citizens to either three inches of of the street. il the grounds for the purpose of rendering thewm aftr and now neglect to pay uny attention to the comfort of the peo- ple. Qtis time for the city council to step in and see to it that the county ofti- clals abate the nuisance immediatély. B. H. Sheafe security of evory consulting rooms, All business stri confidental. Ofiice 400 Broadw ner Main street, up-stairs., Stop at the - Pacific House 1s open to the traveling public, notw umt uding to the contrs - = Personal I mnplm loft yesterday ing to bhe absent a Travelers! Jechtele. week. The Misses Bonnell, of Lim'n'n. Neb., Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin, of Av E., are the happy parents of o b baby boy. John Bohn is smiling on account thirteen pound boy whio has just a At his howie, Ed, C. Turner, of Lou ville, Ky., is guest of his aunt, Mrs. Tenth Jumes Graves, residing at i i the advent of avenue, is rejoicing over a daughter 10 his home. Louis Biedeerman, of this city Sewly elected gr odge, 1. 0. O. I, of lowa. .. Mrs. C. B. Howard, wife of the check © clerk in the United States and Pacitic s office at the transfer, 1s visiting cast, Architeet S. 1. Maxon h-nvfl to-mor- row for Columbus, Neb., e the con- tracts are to be let ful' 4 new $20,000 botel of his design, Miss Bell Ingersoll, of Wyr i8 the guest of Mrs, K. I, family a nteenth will remain about a month, LN, F , who, with his fam- ily. is having at Spirit Lake, in a private lot “Awful cold, Thermometer i Stoves in demand.” J. M. Lave, freight and passenger agent of the Cnicago, Milwaukee & St Paul, is abscut on o ten day’s business " trp through Dakota, Wisconsin and Illinois. WMrs. D. Holst, Miss Lizzie Spetman, and Masters Carl and Henry Holst ave visiting with Mrs, Holst’s mother at Sioux l"ullfi. Dak. They will be absent about three weeks, C. B. Judd has returned from an ex- tended stay in California_where he has some landcd interests. e re ports the political outlook v "lm\nw for the republicans on th though the demoe ure strong effort to car 1l tickets. says the attempt to a howl on the Chinese question ha ilen flat. The republicans are so certain that the const will be d by them that they have v even for Blaine to they think he is bettér put his time some doubt of the re- e; Neb., Nichols and strect. She come out as not needed and can in where theve | sult, They fe e The Republican Caucuses. Last night the republicaus met in ward caucuses to seloct delegates to the county convention, to be held in this city next Tuesday. The effect of the primaries was to select a delegation solid in favor of the nomination of C. M. Harl for congress. Pirst Ward—Geo Carson, chaie- man; l\l. 3. Brown, secretary. Dele- i ate « C. Hubbard, M. F ars, J. ‘rome, ‘\[. B. Brown, II. Colfeen, J. Sims. Second Ward-— E. G. Scars, se - J. Steadman, C. Bosen, J. H. Pace, Morris Stewart, J. C. Mitchell, J - Eastland, P. H. "Wind, Ed Mott. Third Ward—John Lindt, chairman. '1‘ Delegntes—Henry Van Brunt, L. 1. % aunf John Lindt, J. W. Morse, J M, Ousler, Williamm and George Fair- Fox, chairman; Delegates—.J, mal Fourth Ward—Leonard Everett was chosen chairman, P. M. Pryor, secro- tary. The following were selected delo= ates: Dr. W. H. M. Treynor. C. A, ith, John Gilbert, Dr. John Green, Prank'Cock, W, A, Highsmith. Itemis of Intorest About the Council Bluffs Churches, : | A NEW CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY By Water—A Joker Calls Por the Police and Gers Thein =Breakers of the Law— The Mill school, Among the Chuvches, One of the services of specinl interest will be that at the Presbyterian chureh this evening, it heing a memnc vice of the late Geneval Sheridan, He member of the Union Ve legion. of this city, tion will attend in Phelps will preach the which is sullicient o nee that those who at- end will n intelic ul treat. In view of this s s will not be the was serme ay sehool s planning for a pienic next Thursday. [\ new pipe organ of St. Nuvier's Catholice church is one of the finest in the west, and its tones will add greatly to the impressive services there held. The organis church, called the Berean, b Bres 0 far that lettors issued [ council of reco; held next Tuesday in AlLS commencing at 10 o'c Thickstun 15 the church, and ther twe members Francis over enro ‘lie new church starts out under vervy favorable s, Rev. Mr, Thickstun w or= istor of the First church hiere, »of the most earnest and able in the denomination. parsonage of the Cong onal chureh is being colarged and improved by the building of a kitchen, The improvement is puid for from the ve- sults of un entertainment given sume time ago. T'he work is being done dur- ing the absence of the pastor and his family, and oun their return will be com- plete for their use. The Yo Men's Chr |~hun REED tioa is still Mr. Stacy i well, lm. In~ W hwill probably soon tion of another socret The Sisters of for the following dons Alee, Meryen, Peck,Weis, A Murphy and Rothert for vege Tipton Coal company. load of coul 2ss, muking kitehy ner, lumber; [ cine press MeCr ol $10; \h-.m.!. Miss Lizzie M. Iu‘ hihit .mxi veil of the lay evening from th Father M v and will bhe known to the world in future as Sister Mary Veromica. Methodist 15y Church.—Rev, J. D. Moore, [ will preach at I chool at 12 m.: class meetings 7 p. m. No preaching service in the evenin St. Paul’s Church.—Divine =ervice 180 a. m. Subject of Sunday-sciool at Sorcnson in eharge. . There will be no morning. \\mll' chool memorial serv s for nl n will be In-l(l in this church in the evening. All invited. y hn- Ih-lu.m l.nplh( church worships e, at All Saints chapel at m. v Thickstun pas- tor and bject for this morning, ‘uhh(\ to Best I[deals.” Preaching by the pastor in the | mmm el huul. at 10:30 a. sermon, 12 :m. Christian —Rooms on southwest c¢o; street and Broadway open to-day from 2 to 6 p. om. y G. C.Jenner will lead tho \mmy men’s meeting from 4 to 5 o’clock L music has been provided. s welcome, vext Mr. L. Kinnel will open his . No. 826 Brond The stock will consist of hoots, she and the goods usually found iu this nection.~ All will be new,and a more complete stock cannot be found in the city. Mr. Kinnehan is well known to the readers of ‘I'NE BEE, and it is sure that he will merit and receive a liberal patronage. Remember the opening. el Money loaned at L. B. loan office, on furniture. wugons, personal prope and all othor articlos of vemoval, All dentiul, On Saturda afts & Co.'’s ue without business strictly confi- SR Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- i plumbing Co. ry and gen- erzl manager of ted Oak Cart and buggy company has been in the city the t week making avrangements for the of that enterprise to this point. All that was asked by them was that a ble building 1 soted by them to as a factory. They requive a huilding 60x300 feet and thre high. Messrs, ickham t ind Straub will erect the building on their own account at a cost of ahout $26.000, The structure will require 1,860,000 Dbricks to complete it. The exact loea- tion is not_yet decided upon. but Mp. Keys stated when he left for home 1Pri- day evening that he would inform the of the board of trade of his A the matter the forepnrt of He has three sites under m. Oneis just west of the n.un\ln;:l: vy, another is ono block south of Broadway and two bl t of the waterwarks pumping station, and the third adjoins the Dierk’s proy in the southern part of the city. move will be made about the 1st of Jun- , in order to be here to get out the spring orders, Until that time they will be busy with orders for winter de- livery, mainly cutters, ete. This enter- prise, employing about a hundred hands 1s attracted to l‘;in point by the superior fucilities for shipping presented hy the numerous railronds centering here, The company has been in communica- tion h the board of trade for some time regarding the proposed change, but were unable to make any definite meosltiun until recently, as they were usy getting out an order of 5,000 carts., This business has grown to enormous proportions in a very short time, m:d these carts are shipped to all parts of the country. It is these Mdeq\wnke, paying industries. that are wanted .in remo - inl ser- | ition of the new Baptist THE SUNDAY, BEE. AI TGUN l‘ rityy and this is but one of ‘sove led this There ‘is il and Council Bluffs offers them superior advantages, G. Tipton hash - Mool House, er is rushing the The New S Sub-contes work on the Was building. The y is already in sido of the buildir will be by to-morro ation is practicn suflicient stren position on the east and the remainder noon. The found- Iy completed, and is of o =upport astructure of much gre r weight tho new building, The huge ston the bot- tom are Hx8§ f wnd fifteen inches thick. The he vork was put in at the base of the iimney iich is to be about ninety feet high y walls the foundation are two feet th above the fivst floor the wi teen inc thick, [t has required 870,000 bricks to build the foundation, and they have nearvly ali been laid the past weelk, the sixteen car loads of base stone having been | 1 in position the preceding The basement, the watls of which are just completed will contain the rooms for the janitc 1 r rooni on the west « rooms on the A good idei of the shape of the building and its interior are l now he viest v uh done. three upper will he divided in the same n | L the heavy brick ug from the b -t.»;-m the bhuilding, and o proof. All of the mat uction of the building e, and the workms tly first class, At the pr ess there will be no 3 having the building com- pleted at the specified time, January 1. Mr. Weaver expects to have his part of the work done by October 1, leaving three months for ofing, plustering Contractor wed that the city buil g, and is that end, faithfuily car man is highly £ the Peace, - Willian cain yesterday before sworth but the prosecuting hand. A warrant was ssued to b court, but Mavshal ( fruitlessly for an hour to find the ¢ young wan s W ) y pounded a fow weeks ¢ Count, torney waxed hot and 1 no at- tempt to cone: is bel assault s not on benceh ng him into sl s it the de- sad botiy ing wit- AMonds lering 1 he looked up in the and was also - with dizturb- r nt named Mes, Kilbain, Tho testi mony showed that the landlady had indulged in the very suggestive amusement of at the prosec arded it as a breach of the The defendant was o little lite tting into court, whercupon his n to reprimand her. She then created a little brecze of ex- citement by a well timed faint, and the spectators watched the proceedings with much interest while Marshal Guanella cavefully poured a couple of gallons of aqua pura down her back. The treat- ment was very effective and the patient recovered. ‘I'he |. stimony evolved was quite amusing and the court shared in the general y us much as it is dignified judge to do. ged the defendant, who lost no time in getting out of the judiciul atmosphe » e S a lavge list of real estate contiguons to the new bridge, and is propired at all times with u con” to show bargaing to specu- 1‘\\(ll~ For barg nd lots see J. G. Tipton, in houses Broadwa Too Much W The heavy rain of Friday night did congiderable damage in different parts of the city. On Pierce street the great amount of water could not find a proper outlet, and undermined the wall of Cook & Lanterwasser's storchouse, caus- ing it to fall, and doing damage to the amount of $500, An extensiye washout was madeat the east end of the Union Pacific bridg and as o result the suburban train ser o hest. od during the ( .The u’hu» of the rain was alsc the foundation of bad just been completed, but d agene in of aind the wor L now have me over again. An immense quantity of dirt was nonto and crossings were in a di condi- tion. The sowers with a sim Jacobs had a ford ing them, .\~hu' from that mentioned no ma- ! damize was v ported in the city. noticenblo u he la No 1ge 10 the luke fleet was done, and idents to hoats or p! the lake was deserte timo of the -|n|m sl el Omaha grecable were also partially filled deposit, and Inspector s of men at work flush- at the - Too Much Telephone, Frank Trimble, the brillinut son of a still move brilliant father, is a good deal of o wreck, owing to his passionate love for the ardent. Yesterday he was on one of his frequent drunks, or else the old one prolonged, and, stepping up to a Lower Main street telephone, he called for the police. The police come, and when they could find no just reason for sending in the call they took poor Frankjas the only one in sight. The call was not so foolish a one after all, ns Frank needed to be taken in. e Wanted to Sober Up. A whisky wrecked traveling man yesterday afternoon got sober thought enough to appeal to Chief Lucas to take care of him, as he wanted to sober up. He was accommodated, and a commit- ment was speedily made out, by which he will be kept away from the tempta- \\ ork \lmm e Rridige. Mr. A" Eghort, r.‘w-m diy superintendent of thg Union Pacifie, hos been employed u} AHH track of the electrie motor ny between this city and Omahe K will he N the will be put down ¢ ! [ sion commenced ne track I'he company ha rvices of Mr., Lovets, snperintendent the Midland Electtic company, us n. Tloth of thesc blished offiec ising l'n\:imr\ hay The motor line will be d m the bridge east by the end of the present month, as willalso the Broadway ; bridge is pr remaining bed-rock. [t is still the « setation of the company to ueture com- pleted by the first of October. Work on the power house is alvcady underway, wd it will be completed in time to re: e the machinery by the time the cl is in condition’to receive the roll- sto Tt Tine of she Blufts Musie Co, 8. B. Wudswoath & Co. Counci oney. p - i No Money Up. The game of hall aunounced for Sun- day, August 12, at Union park, Council Blults, between the Bluff Citys and Couneil Blufs Reds h . Javed off, the forme ling to come to red to play them to $100 ‘0 side, FHiGh a1 wppointed in not having a chance at them to- I the Blufl City's have any S now is the time for them to show™ it or for- ever hold their at any time For bargains in real estats sco Sheafe & Co, Broadway and streot, upstaive. Muin e Patrons of the P Hou none but words of praise for ¢ tion ven thom, e have atten- - GREAT SALE ts at Auction, nd sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots in Cochran’s addition to Council Blu One lot of 'y other pair through- out the whole addition will be soid with the privilege to the purchaser of the re- maining lot_at the same pri The ground on which the addition is inid is known us the old fair ground fory, north of the Unfon Pacific depot, and Y. The number of lots are 160, or four to the acre. TERMS, Ten per cent of the purehase money cashin h . The balanee in nine equal ann nts to be evidenced by Bote sUEt 5 t v mobtgig s Will ght warrantee ell on the same terms and ale 100 lots in- Central sub- 1 Street’s addi- tion on g vds joinipge on the north, Some of these lots are situated Jrondwn, DAY OF SALE SEPTEMLER 12, The place of sale will on the grounds on Wedn the 12th of September, 1888, and continue from day v till all is sold, lnl and hlocks will be numbered s and maps Turnisl i S of sale. Other ticulars on day of sale, AL CoCHRAN, — Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at C. B. Music Co., Broudway. - Stop at the Pac House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. Registering Locomotive Whistles Frank 1. Taylor, of Bridgeport, Conn., the inventor of the “socophone.’ for transmitting messag or holding con- versation with the engineers while under full speed on the omotives, has just patented a device which he calls a tootometer. In reality it is a species of phonograph. Mr. Taylor was 'ml to believe that some mechanical de- ice could be employed to settle the i -disputed question in regard to \\lm\ln at grade crossing: There number of grade crossings y many v are aim that the locomotive not sounded in time to v the vietims, The railroad compan to protect themselves against damag, dispute the point so often taken. Mr. ‘aylor now comes to the front with a tell-tale whistling register, which takes the sound from the whistle every time it is blown and records it. In ovder to explain its workings the run of any engine on the N New Ha roid may be us ration. engine No. o0t e o'clock morning train from New aven to New York., The engine is hacked up in front of the depot .nul - ched 1o the train. The engin y ‘orbett, steps into lh--du]..n' h- to get the time or set his xactly with the standard time. hands the engineer a i is already set for ingineer Corbett’s run. It is numbered to correspond with the engine’s number nd officially “locke »d,s0 that is impossible for any one to alter its i~|v|-nl lh whistle soundings. The placed in a pocket et oo |In- front of the cab, just be- lh the whistle, Inside the “‘tooto- “is w long roll of tinfoil, upon WHIoh! (nra. BN (orass nes repro- senting every grade crossing on the road. The roll 1s unwound from one axle to another by means of o small clock attachment, so that each line vesenting n crossing will be broug the “sounder open same moment that the locomotive over the grade crossing distanco before blows the stand 1wo short T—0--0t, t—0-0t, 100, too, These sounds arve registered hy the s‘tootometer.™ Should the engincer fail to sound his wh ‘tootomceter would show an er i And so the run is made {0 New York, the **tootometer” rolling off its strip of tinfoil in time and urison with the movement of the engine; All are run on exact time on this r there is y little ehance'of the ometer sugreemg with the are reached, If extra whistling is done to drive cows off the track or blown for other purposes than grade crossings, the sounds are all reg: istered and an exact record taken nl the whistlo’s blasts, and the exact lo- cation of the engine on the rails at the time of the blast is denoted from one end of the road to the oth At the completion of the trip the ‘“‘tooto- meter™ 1s handed by the engineer to the proper official,” who removes the roll of sounds and prepares and adjusts the “tootometer” for the ip. The strips of tinfoil are dexed and preserved for fut ence, and the engincer charged with omission of whistles. In the event of a person being killed on a grade crossing. the tootometer will carefully tions of this pr olnhmun ety for a week | truthfully indicat. the whistle blasts and at least. T T denote the distauce at which they were ton will w0 into very gene | | QPECIAL adverti The work on the | \ o Loun I ] & Nalf way to | [ Blown hotare the crosstng was reached. The tinfoil strips can be produced at an { inquest or in a court of J'l~]|ll‘ in dence and dissipate the necessity of an | immense amount of swoaring as ‘to the fact of the whistle having “sounded or not. By ranning the strips through a phonogiaph the exact volume of sound and the key of the whistle can be repro- duced. This can be done ot any future and convenient time. Mr. Taylor, the inventor, has nssy 1ees that his inven- ral use, PR CRULRT IR SPECIAL NOTICES. \'ll1 Cr. ovi- nch as Lost, Fonr ) Ltent,Wants, Boardin in, this Columni at the I PEit LINE for tho first in for o FTOUSES for vent by Johmston & Van Patten, £ Maln st, Jor sl cattle sott, Bro A diithery, i Burrs A Drvgain: 3 lots on Avenie O For information eall at 626 NOR SALE l‘ nd 12t JrpRsar lo farm in Pottwwattamfe miles from Connedl BIAMTs postoftic that Witl sell ft, on remarkably Titlu perto <and mien fo work on Lowe For furtiier information in quize on Work. Owen Hrow, contract merchandise to W ANTED -Stocks of X change for city property in Cour unnmh O ) nd or chattels of 1 alny. i Brvand ED - Stocks ot merchandis naha and Council Bluffs ¢ atern land to exc 14 KYNETT’S MIXTURE Ilul AT TIIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, CHIL*RA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS, i 3 " but 1 . ) [ KYNETT'S MIXTURE | Te used it s universally found EQUAL T0 ANY EM‘RGENBY 10 of asin, in any ot named di for us. ild not indu Ly tried ft 1o be w o i purpe a have merit in but with them it i= o tubborn fact tha ave inmany pluces tie MOST FATAL DISEASES of the country, With this medicine they are THE LEAST FATAL. fue has now been used inthis ¢ FOR FORTY YEARS, AND TO-DAY I KYNETT'S MIXTURE l Has no equal on earth. Sold by driggists every- where, HARLE, HASS & CO This n wntry Wholesale Agents, Council Bluffs, lowa, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. TRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine, graph, the best apparatus for Aphic and typewriter wors, ESTABLISHED 1812, SIZES FROM 25 70 300 The Exwls&or Co., Council Bluffs, Ia, HORSE = POWER. TAXI- AUTOMATIC (v DERMY | svecifications and estimates furnished or couiplete s where fuel IOUSE, COUNC Bl Can show letters BRANC F . 'B:REZEE Send for Catalogue. THE TAXIDERMIST, | i In accordance with numerous requests has de- ermy in all its: branches, ing birds, §0; with mammals and other es, 7100, Would also like to ive is to il order book on trip south, Main 8t., Council blufrs, anteed, ST FRANCIS ACADRMIY, COR. 5TH AVE. AND 7UH ST, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, An excellent educational institution, furnish- ed with all modern dmprovements for ding and day school. ‘The aea two sesslons, beginnin \qnhlll\.:! N. SCHURZ-- sists of on the fivst Monday in C. C. HAZEN-- A R f 8 Academy, Council Blutrs, |Al /i Ay FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS SI., OMAHA, NEB pene] OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B00Broadway Council Bluffs, lowa. Established w7 D, H, McDANELD & C0,, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, < YouMUST KEEP COOL SO GO 'I"O Baird's for Fruits. Assorted Baske! For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS N. I. TIBBETTS, and Save Monoy. ForyourLightCarriages BUGGIES, CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, SeeHenry VanBrunt Largest Stock and Lowest Px ices. CITY MEAT MARKET! 20 Broadway. e e e OUR EXTRAORDINAR) s the Cause of the BOSTON BOOT & SHOE 7 No. di7 Broudiway, Co L o om us, Hydraulic and Sanitar Attorney at L Pearl St,, Council Blufls, Towa, R ——— | tthe Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in Courts Council Bluf S ——————————Y Corner STONE & SIM3- From 15 & TR jemed | NOW IS THE TIME TO PETER C. MILLER, Nos. 11 & 13 Pearl St., Co'uncil Bluffs, m DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF l’n( Up to ()|.|:| Go To No. M5 Iroadway, Telephone No. 201. PROMPT DELIVERY, For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to BUSHNRELL/'S No. 20 Main Street. SWANSON MUSIC CG.,° 329 Broadway Full Line ot MUSICAL MERCHANDISE e 8 Littion i Oryans on Monthly Priyineits ALLENS RES TAURANT FIRST-C1 . l\\’\lllh RESE NOQ, 06 HnuAll\VAv LOW IRICES for " SHOES High Temperatureof Competition, sron 1DAMS & CO, ERAITES TLDIDS Successor SCOFIELD & GAVIN Nn. 200 Ul«\n'i\'\‘:l\ -——m—____..___ Your GROCERIES of | DURI. N BROTHERS, 533 B'way All Fruits in Their Season. 1f You Want Safe I n[nuul o. International Building, Loan and Investient Union Tol. 290, Cheap Loen, Call on B V. l\'ll)l) & SON, 696 Broadway N. Main Buy A NV HITE i3 sottan EWING MA(,HINE W. H. KNEPI{ER THE GROCER, 744 Bdway While nt LAKE AN \\\ A 'lul.l' the M. F. ROIRER Poxj the Beach. VI: DOUBLE D Manager AMER. INCORPORATED 1878 R'U'SSELL & CO., MASSILLOYN, 010, ) MANUFACTURER Especially Adaited for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. team plants, Reg Durabilit nomy s e qual with None(« S, TOWA. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CUT OFEF -:- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- l‘l.nl», Estimates, ic Work. Brown Engin cations, Supervision of Pul Building, Council Blufts, Iowa, v, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Offlce over American Express, No. 418 the State and Federa Oflice—Rooms 7 1-Beno Block, lowa and & Shug Main Street and First Avenue, Counci v % REDUCTION to 25 Per Cent. PURCHASE JUDD, wignovooland Furs. |ELEGTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. Returns. £20 and 822 Maln Street.Council Blufts,Towa. SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A.M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Diseases of Women and Children, Wi Broaaway, Councll Biults, AVELING AGE No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa WANTED—Good Sale: WANTED—LOCAL AND CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 or salary, S ON COMMISSION, on large commi