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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO, 12 PEAKL STR Part of t Week, Delivered by H W Carrler wenty ( lllxu\ ent TELEPHONES: N. Y. Plumbing company. Finest 1i Fall styles. 310 Broadwa “Consistency, thou art a jewel,” but | rkling is unknown in the Coun- oftice of the Omaha Repub- A. Reiter, merchunt tailor, county hoard, while this week. should take steps to have the court he grounds fixed up in a man- ner worthy of o noble a structure. A petition is being circulated among the Bluffs citizens, asking the county commissioners to loeate a bridge over Indian creck on Twelfth street, between Broadway and Avenue A. Marshal Guanella left last evening Kansas ( re John Ford is under ¢ the name of the latter’s trunk The marsh oner this even- in session will return with the pri ing. John Beno & Co.. the goods firm in Council Blu a most favor for the e Clark’s O, Cotton, arly the T'his only on Ask 0. N. T To-night the ua enterprise are f trade rooms for their annual This meeting is a very im- Officer: to be elected, made ¢ sembly nex Allen-Brooks r this week d on salc ral sporting pl in the city. The match is for $50 a side and the winney Kes two-thirds of the gate receipts, probable that the h;_vhx will take placo on Towa soii. Both u ive training, and are oh qually confident of success. It is claimed t to remain oper unless a fine of lending dry is having lebrated avtions n is the cot white for to the to meet bseribers is no saloon is allowed itter 11 o'clock at night 0 per month is paid to ()u city clerk. - If this tuaily the there L great many $50° bills dmmn d into the treasury of which no account is made. Receipts for these $50 fines are very e, but the ope night re very numer Please remove the cloud, Mr, and ¢ i s this thusly? The city council meets to-night. sewer bids, whie 2 been ed by the engineer, be considered. The contest i Wickham and Judge m’s bid is low on pines and 1 lowest on briek. On the nggr cham is a little lower, The council | i todivide the contract, lowest of each, Wickham prot msists on having all or none. > attends . Manawa saloons The There was a lu terday’s ball g park, between the rint and the Council Bluffs club, The game was a very uninteresting one and remarkuble for its ervor: The Blufls team won by ascore of 17 to The Printer's bat- tery did fine work, but received no sup- port whatever from the field. Wretched playing characterized both sid il t was a relicf when the U\|n]'l|llvll came to an end, E. H. Sheafe & . ke short time loans on 1 10 suit, at lowest Broadway and ) \lnl'ru s long or te, in sums e of intere Oftice n street, upstairs. 'mm. has bargnins in real estate. All kinds (:( h\ut .m\l tomatoes for cauning at Fearon’s, e For Sale (‘h(ulp—l,n near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- J.G.] dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 100 Main street, Council Bluffs, Eateie o) Pe llllll Paragraphs. Mr. J. D. Warner of St. Louis Sun- dayed in the Blufts, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hall left for Chi- cago Saturday evening Miss Lillie O Miss Mary Ha avenue. Colonel W, I, § F. Wright from D s is visiting her friend, t her home on First Sapp a turned \oines. Gerald Nason, daughter and £on, have retirned from an extended visit at Wall luke. Mrs. C. B. Waite and son Charlie have returned from Ovehard Beac h, N. J.,where they sp m a month, . George osh Ment Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received on or before Septomber 1, 1858, at the oflic of the Superintendent of the Towa Insti- tution for the 1 tion of Deal and Dumb, meil Towa, for furnish- ing said instity esh 1 in such quantit a » ovdered, and at such times ¢ 1 directed. The bidder must stuto in detail the ||m|~ and cuts of meat, as well giving price of eucl with or without bone, and so word | op- i ns casily unders H- ' and the cost of mew arvived at. s, at his option, ¢ offer price Jologna S d Ham, Bacc he endorsed, HOS " and addressed to the fon. Bonrd nf I'rustecs of the lowa In- stitution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HEexny W. Rotnerr, Superintendent. Pruanes, 20 pounds $1.00, at Pearon’s. -~ For Sale, My entire stock of cook and heating stoves: ulso a full linc of furniture at bottom rock price ods sold on pay- ments. A 3 und 805 Broad- way. — Work of the Blue Buttons. Following is the report of the chief of wvolice for the month of August, 1888; Drunk . k Disturbing ¢ Sleeping in stairway Reckless driving Vagran Obstructing side Lost bo, 2 Larceny Assault with Tntent 1o k Thrcutering to kill irrying concealed Obstructing street, Kaneping gambling house Obstructing ruilroad train Indocent exposure, Disorderly house Mnm[mlu!mg dog ight Assault, Suspicion. Refusing to pay buck fave Violatiug license ordinance. Dischurging firearias, > On the street in male attire Fugitve from justice ick : 1 8 I | urd THE ALL ABOUT THE The Public &chools Open To-Day ‘With a Full Corps of Teachers, SUNDAY CLOSING THE LAW. Its Enforcement Sadly Mixed—The Dousing of Mysteris ous Shooting — Pulpit Points risoners - Personal, Ready For The public schools open this morning. hool, of the city will The teachers were assigned to their respective grades Sat- urday morning at the office of the superintendent. They will be stationed as follows for the ensuing year: Eighth Grade and M. Davenport. Sixth Grade—Miss T Fifth and Sixth ( Mulqueen Ainsworth. Fifth ( Wickham. ermuchlin, M. Mangum Bishop. Clausen and S, I'hird and Second Connor. Second How Grades—Miss L. and First Grades—Miss BLOOMER SCHOOL, Seventh Grade—Miss Mary Sims, Sixth and Seventh Grades E. Dale. Sixth Grade— Mss | Iifth Grade—Miss N Fourth Grade Third ( Moore. Second Gry . . Ware, e Hardin, B SCHOOL, B. Curtis. Wickham. Young. Reynolds, Grade—) s L. Swan Miss M. McMahon, Tinley. wer, . Bell and ¥ SIREET N M. Fourth Third Grade— nd % Stephan. First Grade—M M. Tuck and K. Holderand Mrs. Miss G. Fourth Grade-—Miss H Third Grade—Miss J Second Grade—Miss D. First Grade—Miss C. Hattenhauer., WASHINGTON AVENT ade—Miss Ca de—Miss Sue Badollet. ST STREET SCHOOL, ]uml]x Grade—DMiss W. White. d Grade—Miss M. Carrothers., ‘ond Grade—Miss H. Davis, Miss M. Mithen, AVENUE £CHOOL, O’Neil, Sulli STREET SCHOOL, Miss E. Barston. Miss 8. Shields Mrs. L. G Miss Tda Zipp. ST T SCHOOL, and Second Gr Miss son. Second and Jones. Fourth G 'Ihlnl l-n~|(.| de B. des Pirst Grades—Miss E. AVENT I SCHOOL, Fourth and Third Grades—Miss Stella Graves. Second and Fivst Grades sll, Mike: Miss Anna 2 STREET SCHOOL, Miss Kitty lnm'!u 11, WOODBURY Boardman. CLARK SCHOOL. Mary Duncun. G a Southwell. HIGH SCHOOL. H. Prouty, principal; Miss” E. Vining, SCHOOL, Miss M. i SCHOOL, Miss Green, GREAT SALE Of Conncil Bluffs Lots At Auction. I will offer for sale and sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots in Cochran’s addition to Council Bluffs, One lot of every other T’ur through- out the whole addition will be soid with the privilege to the purchaser of the re- maining lot at the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is kuown as the old fair ground forty, north of the Union Pacific depot, and south of Broadw he number of lots are 160, or four Ten per cent of the purcha cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments to be evidenced by notes bea intevest at 5 per cent per annum, secuved by mortgage. The prop.erty purchasers will get warrantee decds, title perfect. 1 will also sell on the same terms and at the same sale 100 lots in Central sub- division and roet’s addi- tion on grounds joining on the north, Some of the are situated on Broadw DAY money o lots SALE SEPTEMBER 12, The place of sale will bo on the srounds on Wellnes the 12th of Scptember, 1888, ndumnn\h from to till all is ! ots and bloc !n will be numbered on stakes and maps furnishe on day nf sale. Other parti day of sule. COCHRAN, - Divine At the Congregational church yester- lay mo there was a communion service. The music was furnished by a and Prof. de Normandie, an, after an Ill-health with rest male quartette presided agaix absence of sev nece ted a trip castwary and recreation. By the dled the keysand peds appeared that he has vegained his’ ne- customed vigor and has lost none of his skill. The sermon yesterday morning by the pastor, | W. Crofts, was on the subject, he Syvmpathy of Christ.” He showed the necessity of human sympathy. The command had been given to réjoice with those who do rejoice, and weop with those who weep. It was often diflicult to rejowce with those who do rejoice. It wasnotalways e to be glad” to see another more highly prospered thun ourselves, and to rejoice at another's good fortune or suc- cess. Yet congratulations were pleas- unt to those who hud thu won a victor ot was the sympathy of sorrow. None could extend this sympathy like one who had experienced like sorrow. Humanity needed a divine, perfect, in- of sympathy. 1t had t was the great sym- puthizer, hecause he came upon the same plane of humanity, He also went through like human iences, and more t personally interested in every one of his children. At the close of the sermon there was the service of reception of new members. A Sickly Sunday Law. There was u sound of revelry last Sat- night at Drisbach’s place on Main 1 nd scon after 12 o'elock a police vas sourded and the “eandy store” was closed, us per the ordersof the mayor in the matter of closing saloons on Sunday, This place is uo saloon, OMAHA DAILY tl course t liguc of the pr tive order. her pl th etor obeyed the with the ecu- that | an 1 gamblir ere y g in full blast and ord to cle his investigation vealed the that several satoons on Broad still operating I'he front clos , but the de open, and hey itrance effected by v who wanted a The gambling dens were all open and mning their games, while in front were the s ready to capture any unlucky fellow who had a dollar and wits t00 drunk to know it. A suloon keeper, whose place has now a permanent injunction against it, said to THE BEE porte This shows the business, s the reason the don’t close rambling house He makes us close up all right, and keep orderly places, while at these s=well, you know how it is vell as 1 do. What about the Why they are not being paid nd the muyor it enforcing the erin the fence some- where, 1||||| I wish you would find out what it is. Perhaps some ot Tne Bek readers can give some information upon the subject. wes, saloons g | mnin Furt red ] Qoors doors Nugg Ten acres in Council Bluffs, off the st end of the Balfard 80, Will make lots, same as the Omaha add., which it joinson the south. N n(h ave, drive- way to U. P bridge passes through the tract. Title cle: l?vn -third down, balunce one and two years, Bight per cent. LARIMER, at Fearon’s, lu.runml B. Crafts & loan office, on furniture, pianos, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of lue without removal. All business strietly conti- Co's horses, Brutal Treatm, An article appe in the Counecil fis department of the Republican v morning denying the truth of rday morning’s B rding the exhibition of brutality of ity jailor in the case of the two young hootblacks. Tt says **the write-up of the affair is clearly one of malevo- lence. 1t was only a desperate effort to create a prejudice against a very efi- id obliging ofticial. The highly cted and well known citizens haven’t shown up, and the enti is a ‘fake’ of the rankest orde The fact of the matter is plenty of good autho isoners, 3 referred BaiiEa AW former gentleman was /. and he not only upheld tne o i din THe bnt it was not s mg cnough to set forth all of the disgusting features of the jailor's heartless inhu- manity. Theclty marshal, undee whos charge the city’jail is kept, acknowl- edged that the patment wrong and said that it would not have been al- lowed if he had been present. The Republican hoodw further g ; graper in into the there is a possibility that he iave drawn the ‘long how’ tent he did Tue White. seen The iker wces of Gicaay might not to the ex- talked with eral parties r nunurnu matter, the jailor among the number, and saw for himself the half-drowned boys when the mayor ordered them let out of the cell into the sunlight. The facts of the case were not overdrawn nor distorted in the degree, as the aforenamed who were present, ave ready to It was not claimed that'the s ‘did not need punishment, but it the brutal method employed, of which complaint was made. S e E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. consulting rooms. All business confidental. Oftice 500 Broadw ner Main street, up- —— Money loaned on rniture, pianos. diamonds, horses, buggies or an of value, at low rates of inte publicity id honorable dea ark & Co., off cor. lh(mll\\.n) and Main, ove s, - Aitists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at €. B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. pEi st Mg Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele, el ot A Shooting Scrape. A party of half a dozen of the city sports went out to Big lake Satur night for a grand blow-out and j boree. There was considerable tang foot tuken along, and toward the hilarity at full daylight ye y morning they re- turned to the nd one of the party was a candidate for the services of a doctor. His scalp was laid open for four inches by a pistol bulle ud he 2 vith blood. So many dif- ferent stories of how it occurred” were told that it is impossible to tell which is the correct one. The one generally the victim :n Long, unintentionally got Carrigg’s revol One of the said that Long fell overboard, a the others were mm,_ to pull him into the boat th chavged with the above reported that it an_accident, and the chief of police investigated the matter. He found Long sound asleep in bed with his head tied up, and the othe refused to tell anything about it, cept that 1t was an_accident, Just how much of an accident it was will not probubly be known until the intesested parties get ready to tell it. Long was able to be out iast evening, and gave the following account of the affai he party went out to the lake to fish, Some of them got to fooling around in tho boat, and Long was com- petled to jump overboard to prevent up- setting the boat. Shortly afterward Currigg decided to test his markman- bhlp by seeing how close he could shoot to the heads of his companions and not hit them. He cut the rim off Mitchell’s hat and then tried Loug’s. The lat- ter ° had his back to the shooter, and the first he knew a Imllu ploughed along the top of his head. The hall passed directly through the crown of his hat, tearing up the scalp. It was a very narrow escape. Dr. Bellinger, who dressed the wound, says that If tjo ball had gouo th st teenth of an inch lower it would hav ered the skull and produced instant death. Currigg has alwa been very careless with his gun, and it s hoped that this lesson will prove saiutary. It is an experience that no money would tempt a man to go through,and Long is very fortunate fo be able to still take his'meals regulurly. T Creamery butter at Fearon’s. morning tide. About accepted is that aceidentally and in range of Dan sl He Prefers Nebraska. After arresting Baughman Saturday evening for the larceny of a chain from Rebinson Bros.’ jewelry store, Chief | other partics BEE: MONDAY. went over 15'®mah: implicated man and had him ayrested, low ref J the ri This satisf the he had right man and he rege detention. This morning Mr. Robingon will cross the river to identify the and if he proves to be th right man, requisition papers will be and he be brought over He found his but the fel- 0é back to this side 1ief that sted his will So much time was consumed these in eeti angements that chief missed the lust dummy and compelled to walk home. He did take kindly to the iden but it was best he could do, as no teams could get across the bridge at that late hour. He arvived home ahout k in the morning. He hopes that the new motor line will be completed before he has to repeat the trip, as it is said that the ties for the motor 4 placed just far enough upart to make walking eisy, which is not the e with the Union Pacific dummy teack. bk RN loan money. per- the wis not the B. Wadsworth & Co. 1f you have prope gain list it with u tise it free of ¢ Co., corner Brondwuy American express. - and by Main, over hm hu s II ments PR S The Biufls Will Be There, Yesterd the tr men of this city held a meeting n house pa to of taking part L on afternoon veling at the consider the in the teades Thursday ne. spresenting Peregoy irman. Oma These we Redman, Will Roth + al invitation was ex- this committee, Sherman and Corbaley were appointed a local committee to range for a participation by the local traveling men, All those who desive to take part will send their names to the committec, who will report them to the Omaha commit- luces assigned in the pa- b ulation uniform, silk hat and white flannel shirt, will be worn by all the “*drumm: who take part in the parade. The line will be formed between 9 and 10 o'clock, and all par- ticipants are requested to be on the ground a quarter before 9 o’clock. The “boys™ here are enthusiastic in the matter and they will doubtless that in this, the grandest demonstration the west has ever had, Council Bluffs is fitly represented. Dunn, . was A mmmmh - Conl Proposals Wanted. Sealed proposals will bo received on or before September 1, 1888, at the office of the superintendent of the Towa ins tution for the education of f dumb, Couneil Bluffs, La., for furnishing said institution with uu.ll for the ye commencing September 1, coal to be delivered in the bins wl‘ said institution. Bidders will give the price on each grade of coul, together with such recommendutions or references s to quality as they may clect; n samplo carlond of the “coal to be farnished and a bond for the faathful carryi of the terms of the when the required Bids should be indovsed * Is for coal” and ad- dressed to Honorable Board of :es of the Towa lllsll'\ltllm for the ation of the Deaf and Dumb, The wrd reserves the right to t any orall bids. HENRY W, ROTHE Superintendent. a i S A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on farm and city property. s The City Wallet. Following is the report of the city auditor for the month of August, 1888: Intersection pavi 4 4 000 (10 Marshal Juml ummlnl drawn: Im roveme nt bond fund ).03 1 fund. (i 42 e fund.. ¥ . 25118 $52,002.61 £ 1,164.25 Printing and Gas and str Miscellaneous . ding intersections. hal's department, Tnspectors .. Special pav ecting gradin ecting pavin Total. . Pure Milk Wanted, Sealed proposals. will e i or before Sept. 1, 1888, at the oft of the superintendent of the lowa institu- tion for the edy ion of deaf and dumb, Council Bilu Ia., for furnishing the said nstituti good, unadulterated, pure milk, in quantities as the institus nay require, and at such time ¢ be directed by the proper offic Also to furnish pure cream under re- quirements stated. Bids should be endor Proposals to fur- nish milk and ¢ and addressed to the Hon. Board of stees of the lowa institution for the education of the deaf and dumb. The board reserves the right to reject any or ull bid HENRY W, | Supe —— A. A, Clark & Co., r e ers, have a list of ehoice inside on their books, Nothing but offered, er as YIHERT, ntendent. brok- roperty bargains — For bargains 1n real cstal Sheafe & Co., Broadway street, upstairs, see and E. H, Main - Full line of shiet music at Council Bluffs Music Co., 224 Broadway. —_— THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine. The Bdison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for munifolding, autographic and type writlug work. 5,000 roviles can bo taken. ___The Excelsior Cc., Council Bluffs, D, H. McDANELD & CO0., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Returns. &20 and 822 Maln Street,Council Blufts,lowa. Prompt Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. L. TIBBETTS, and Save Money. No. 315 Bre T AL — For yourLightCarriages BUGGIES, CARTS and OTHER VE HICLES, SeeHenryVanBrunt Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET! For, CHEAP RATES T0 ALL POINTS Go to BUSI—INEL.I_. S N0 20 Main St SWANSON MUSIC GO, )., 329 Broadway | Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, Best Pianos and Organs on Monthly Paymnents, ALLEN'S RESTAURANT FPIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPLCT. No, 406 | OUR KX ll: lul.'/'l_\'.ll.')' LOW DPRICES f Is the of the High Temperature of ¢ BOSTON lmu/ & SHOE STORE. E. B N 417 Broadwday, Councit Blups, FIRLADTIZ TLNMES SCOFIELD & (‘/\Vl ) Nu. 200 Broadway. Your GROCERIES of | DURI. N BROTHERS, 533 B'way All Fruits In Their Scason. Tel. 290, If You Want Saje Deposit m' 1lur/n l,uuu. Call on International ll:uhl:uq, Loanand Investinent Union . Ve KIDD .l SON, 606 Blaut'lt'lll[‘ B A W HITE 17 o .Y 2 ANDEESON SEWING MACHINE., Minager. W. H. KNEPHER, ! THE GROCER, 744 B'dway| While at LAKE MANAWA Take the M. F. ROHRER For the Beach. INE Dl)( 'BLE l)lf('l( ED STEA Hl' R. TED-A first cl 1 apply. Fritz Hern house barber shop, Council i YASH patd for good, mproved ¢ awattamie and Harrison counties, Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, fa “ adway, ADDIY to mm water through pastire or stock of hard- yare. - For particulars address J, B, Fitzgerald, Nonparell, Council Bluffs, Ta d turner at on ady ent to_gond man 31 Washinagton ave. Council iits, Tn.’ TFOR RENT—Rooms for light housekeeping, 505 4th st LA large num s Call and examine list, & Con, Tirondway and Maih st.. W For West po wingle given ress tional bank buil nuh We Jror next rooms, Broodwny. 199 61 OR RENT stroc f good dwell . H. Sheate T nele room, ote block from in ave, '—Furnished rooms at 117 Fourth ouncil Blufrs rooms t location ent two un A new lic e I‘m" IRENT wnd alimoc ty. F DWAY r SHOES mpetition. | ADAMS & €O, nd o Inguire at 124 Fourth Fuu SALE Second ave, My, new elelit-room Jan; 13 Broadway, satisfactory e right man shop at et O 1 Council Blufrs sale Inguire at th st or trade for u teat, for rent. Johnston & Van Patten, USES B3 Main st Z mall frut far; v cheap. Just livide info 10 It T Iiryant & Co s S will acre tracts to suit vurchaser, mer v property in ¢ land or chat 12 4 specialty, I3 of any kind exc R lh).m! & Co, 28 Drondws BURK'S ADDITION! The Choicest Ground For Residence in the Western Part of the City. 1 in Beantiful, inutes ride on rahia, wlevelbut elevated strip vards from the moto wrge Lots, motor to Doug- ground, A line to Omaha s than 115 miles Postoflice, Lwice n large from the Council Bluffs insize as most of the Y. bounds it on the Abstr feren ‘e buying a Lot v price of a Lot {8 saved on ‘grade alohe, it you buy one ot these Lots, —TERMS-— To & good class of purchasers a_ limited num- ber of Lots will be xold for 110 down; balance in monthly payments WITHOUT INTEREST ! APPLY TO FINLEY BURKE, J.J. Brown Bldg., 115 Pearl 8t., Council Blufrs, fowa. KYNETT’S MIXTURE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA, ~ DYSENTERY, FLUX, CHOLERA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS, Overcouning all opvosition, fill the cemeteries with newly made grayes, leaving the once happy hiome with nothifg but memen- toes of loved ones lost, Whers KYNETT’S MIXTURE Is used it is universally found to be ;uunt T0 ANY EMERGENCY. r uso {n any of MUELLER MUSIC CO., 1814 St. Marys Ave,, |103 Mam Street, OMAINIA, NEB, I HARDMAIN. FISHER EVERE ) A triumvirate of in.qmuwnll:]:;-\&i;ll‘c'::‘lu\::f:.l\lmuz;:;l.‘:}:-d in tone, beauty of finish Excel all others in style of case, beauty of finish and volume of tone. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Russian Gut Strings, Sheet Music and Musio All kinds of Musical Instruments, Books. % Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Our Department of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, we are closing out at less than cost. Dealers please make @& note ol this, ¢ our goods cheay Send for Catalogue, ESTABLISHED 1842, RUSSELI & CO., MASSILLON, OH10, MANUFACTURERS. Fspeclally Adapted fog ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators,’ ENGINES. ty Gua ndensing, SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER, CUT-OFF Epecifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, AUTOMATIC s really inealculal lose who have thi s without it The mar dies fora similar purpose, and all tin some cases, but with the STDDOSS Tath Thas thabe wre by o any pla MOST FATAL DISEASES » of the country. With this medicine they are THE LEAST FATAL. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. This medicine has now been used in this count TR y draulic neer. Plans, Estimate FOR FORTY YEARS, | H. BIRKINBINE-- Ui, ' Specifications. Public Work, Browg AND TO-DAY ( FINLEY BURKE-- Has 10 equal on earth. Sold by drugglists every | sy « STONE & SIMS-- C. C. HAZEN-- A HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. 3quire’s addition to Council Bluffs, T will sell the finest located lots in_the city for #50 cash payment, and long time on balance, to persons who desire to secure homes, and I will make liby eral loaus to those who desire aid in building houses. Call at once and see me at Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, low C. J. COI.BY Sole Agent. OFFICER & PUSEY, TE OF LIFE! > ] BANKERS. A positive cure for Liver and Kidney lrnuu 7 ! les, all Blood Diseascs, Indigestion, Dyspep- SiBroadway Uouncll Miafs, lowa. Kununnl | w1 Regulation, Du e fuel Economy s equal with Corliss N COUNCIL BLUFTI'S, IOWA, Can show letters from EBRANCH 1O Sond o G, anteed, 3 whel and Sanitary Attorney at Law, Second Iloor Brown Building, 113 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Towa, Justice of the Peace. Ofiice over American Express, No, 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, " Ofllce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugar(-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Jowa Dentist, Corner Muin Street and First Avenue, Cuuncl‘ Bluffs, Towa. 1 To close out the remaining lots in sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE, Y ale by local druggists and druggists Svarywhore, Drico 81 por Bottio, sl for 86, Address al! comn:unications to . B. MOORE, Council Blufts, Ia, FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St,, Omaha, Neb