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OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET, Delivered by carrict in Any Dart of the City & Twenty Cents Per Week. H. W. TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONE: Busixess Orrice No. 43, Niont Eviton, No.Zi N. Y. Plumbing company. Only $10.75 at Chapman’s art store, Elegant overcoatings at A. Reiter’s, merchant tailor, 312 Broadway. Best hard and soft coal and Missouri wood. E. E. Mayne, 619 Broadway, The Fourth ward democrats will hold & meeting at the court house next Mon- day evening for the purpose of organiz- ing a club. John Points, a Chicago & Northwest- ern brakeman, residing in this city, had two fingers sev. v mashed whiie coupling cars. Green autended him. Marriage licenses were issued yester- day to Charles W. Penn, of Shelby, nml Miss Elizabeth Huphr‘s of this c and A. F. Stennett and Miss Anna Fatten, hoth of this county. All children who are to ride in the canoe in the parade thisevening are re- quested to be at _republican headquart- ers not later than 6:30 o'clock. By order of Colonel John Fox. It is currently reported that C. E. Mayne has leased the building next to TuE BEE office, lately occupied by the defunct Herald company, and that he wil) open a real estate oftice there. Police fines were assessed yesterday 86 follows: Moses Stross, drunk, $8.10; George Stanley, drunk and abusing his family, 87.60; Joseph Paro and G. Brown, disturbing the peace, con- tinued. The heavy silver water pitchers, gold lined and beautifully chased that are to be given to the best lady and gentle- man clubs participating in this even- ing’s parade, are on exhibition in the windows of Eiseman & Co.’s store, and are attracting considerable attention. Dr. Gillett, of Cincinnati, Ohio, the superintendent of instruction ot the Chautauqua assembly, will arrive in the city to-day, and all members are requested to be present at a meeting at the board of trade rooms at Y o’clock to-morrow morning, to make ar ments for the programme of 188 to consult in regard to the construction of buildings and the plan of the grounds. No business was transacted in the dis- trict court yesterday, and adjourned until this morning. Court will be opened each morning and adjourned from day to day until Monday, when Judge Loofbourow is expected to return and settle up several cases, after which an adjournment for the term will be taken. The November term convenes on the 6th, with Judge Carson on the bench. R. C. Hubbard roused the republicans at Parry creek Tuesday night by one of his inimitable addresse Judge Hub- bard is doing most excellent work in this campaign. He not only holds the attention of his hearer but arouses enthusinsm by his forcible arguments, vivid illustrations, well rounded per- iods, and his vein of humor. He is fast gaining the reputation of being one of the most popular and effective speakers of the campaign. It has been reported that Messrs, Walker and Sholes, former stockhold- ers of the wrecked Herald printing company, had purchased the Weockly Herald and would continue to publish that paper as heretofore. Mr. W. R. Vaughn, the present proprietor of the Herald, was authority for the statement, saying that he had sold the paper to the parties above named. Yesterday Mr. Walker denied it, saving that he had heard nothing of such a deal, and knew of no arrangements for contlnu- ing the paper or of running a job oftice in connection with it. No move has et been made to open another office ere, but it is possible that some such move will be made when the affairs of the defunct Herald printing company are finally settled. it iles Seo W. C. Stacy's ad. ‘We do not Inll'ml to lmlurne any except arti- cles of merit, but we take pleasura in referring the “Garland Stoves and Ranges, whose superiority is too well established to be called in question. They are believed to be uneq ullul byany in the world. - Sold exclusively by P. ¢ —— See Forrest Smith’s special column, —_— Peraonal Paragraphs, Mr. J. C. Bixly is confined to his home by a sudden attack of sickness. Mr. George E. Judd, a cattle dealer ofiMontana, is visiting with his brotner, Dr. C. B. Judd. Chief Gallagher, of the Omaha fire devartment, was in the city yesterday, in company with Chicago friends. James Fenlon, of the clerical force in the county clerlc’s oftice, is just recover- *ug from i severe attack ot tonsilitis. Mrs. Henry Stagaman, mother of Mrs. W. C. Estep, returned to Cincin- nati last evening, after, an.extonded visit with her daughger, = Messrs. Ed-Rothery, of Omaha, and J. OBeriell, of St. Paul, prominent ting men of this section of the eountry, were in the Bluffs yesterday. SPECIAL EXCURSION Via Burlington Route, C, B, & Q. A special excursion will be run to the Council Bluffs and Omaha bridge cele- bration on Tuesday, October 80, at greatly reduced ratos for the round trip. This train will leave Creston at 6 o’clock a. and arrive in Council Bluffs at 9:30 a. m. Returning leave Council Bluffs at 10:45 p. m., stopping at all stations as in the morning, will ve at Creston about 2:30 a. m, Kets for this excursion can be ob- tained of C. B. & Q. R. R. ticket agents on October 30. Passengers for Omaha must take the regular train, as this train will not make connections at Pacific Junction. Tickets are good to return on either the excursion train or on regular trains on October 30 or 31, g The Township Convention. The democrats of Kune township held thelr convention at the city building yesterday to make nominations for the township officers. Emmet Tinloy was elected chairman and J. J. Stewart sec- retary. There was but little excite- ment and no more than three ballots were taken to nominate any of the can- didates. llu bullov. g l'e$\|llull in nom- s, N E. Charles Leibold Despaines; township trustee, J. Sullivan; township clerk, J. I. Lutz, puep MU On the 25th '.hu W. C. A. ladies will serve dinner for 25 cents at the Pacific house. A lunch counter will also be conducted, e Loans made on city busincss and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. e et——— 5. B, Wadsworth & Co. lean money. THE RALLY OF REPUBLICANS. Preparations. Made For a Grand Gathering Here To-day. THE DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION, They Name Their Township Ticket— Electric Motors On the Way— “The Row" to Be Cleaned Out—Personal The Line of March, The line of march for this evening’s parade will be as follows: The line will form in five divisions along the street running south from Broadway. Tha first division will form on Ninth street, the second on Eighth street, the third on Seventh street, and so on to Pearl, where the fifth division will form, all with their right resting on Broadway. The veteran Tippecanoe club and other veteran associations will form on Ban- croft street in front of the republican headquarters, and will then proceed to Ninth street, where the start will be made, the first division falling in be- hind 'the veterans and marching up Broadway, the other divisions fulling in as the line reaches them. The line of march will be up Broadway to Main, down Main to Worth, Worth to Ban- croft, Bancroft to Broadway, Brondway to the Methodist church, when the line will countermarch thence down Broad- way to the opera house, where the line will break ranks. In case there are too y delegations to form on the streegs , extra divisions will form on the streets’ north of Brondway. It is ex- vected that there will be about eight thousand persons in line. Special trains are to be run, the “Q" alone running three trains in three sections. Omaha will be represented by over fifteen hun- dred men. Large delegations are com- ing from all parts of this congressionul distr] It will be without doubt by far the largest demonstration in this part of the country during the campaign. phoiiid, )t Boots, shoes. Kinnehan's, 326 B'way. e ‘The finish on our collars, cuffs and shirts cannot be equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. —_—— A family moving from the city and needing money will sell their upright Rmno cheap for s Vearly new, $2 Swanson Mus Broadway. et P See Forrest Smith’s special column. —— Ave. B lots at $400, small payment down, balance on long time at low rate of interest. Odell Bro's & Co. ——— Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. ——— Arranging For the Denonstration. The republican club met at the head- quarters last evening to hear the re- ports of the various committees and ar- range the details of the demonstration of to-day. Chairman Harl called the club to order. The committec on invitation and pro- grammes reported that nearly every hamlet in western Iowa would send delegations numbering from 25 to 500 each, also that from 600 to 1,000 would come from Omaha; that the general committee has yet made no programme but will do so this morning. The committee on transportation re- ported that special trains had been ar- ranged from all the railroads, and that this matter is in good shape, On tireworks, the committee reported that a large quantity has been secured and about thirly men will be needed for an hour and a half to fire themoff. On decoration it was reported that Mr. Bix- ley, chairman of the committee was sick, Mr. S. H. Foster was assigned to that position. Allthe other committees reported and everything seems to be in good shape for the demonstration. The prizes offered to the best club, ladies and and gentlemen, will be com- peted for by clubs of the Ninth congres- sional district only. This arrangement is made to exclude Council Bluffs, as well s the larger. cliies where delogas tions could be made very imposing. Following is the programme for the day: At 3:30 Senator Allison will speak at the opera house. At thismeeting all the vice presidents throughout the dis- trict who have herctofore been ap- pointed are expected to be present, The Council Bluffs Glee club wifl attend this meeting. In the ing at at Dohany’s opera house Hon. F. D. Jack- son, Hon. William B. Allison and Hon. J. R. Reed will deliver addresses. The Council Bluffs Glee club will also attend this meeting. The veter- ans of 1840 will attend this meeting in a body. At the reviewing stand, corner of Broadway and Fourth street, at 8:30 p. m., the Hon. Lafo Young, Hon. J. R. Lyman and Col. W. . Sapp will speak. The Griswold Glee club will sing. At _this point the procession will be re- viewed and the prizes for the largest delegation will be awarded. At the club room at 8:3 the Hon. John A. Dawes of Nebraska, Hon. John Y. Stone and Governor Thayer will deliver addres: The Henderson glee club will be present at this meeting. Following is the order of Colonel Consigny, marshal of the day: Chief marshal, E. igny of staff, W. H. Spera; aides— Holmes, L. Biederman, Scott Colonel l!uvho D, C. Bloomer, W. w. Ellis, C. S. Warren, O. H, Brown, W. F. Sapp, jr., M. J. Sears, H. Coffee. Others will be added to the list to-day. The following are the division com- manders and aides: FIRST DIVISION, R. C. Hubbard, commander; aides— W. I Smith, M. L. Sears, P. Wind. All delegations coming over' the Union Pa~ cific and Wabash will belong to this di- vision. SECOND DIVISION, T, J. Clark, commander; aides; Mar- shall Treynor, \R. D. Richardson, B. Brown. Delegations coming over the Chicago & Northwestern railroad will join this division. THIRD DIVISION. George Richmond, commander; aides —M. Pattison, F. J. Day, E. C. Brown, Finley Burke. Delegations from the C lncngo Burlington & Quincy railroad will be in this division, FOURTIL DIVISION, Ed Mott, commander; aides, Hubbard, D, R. Witter, D, B. Dailey, w. A\rmll Cory Reed. Delegations coming in on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Chica, r0, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroads will belong to this division. FIFTH DIVISION, L. B. Cousins, commander; aides, John Lindt, E. R. Fonda, James Patter- son, J. C. Mitchell, All city delegations, exceptidg the mounted ones, will belong ta this divi- sion. All mounted delegations will form b) fours, on Broadway between Eight an Ninth streets, facing east. Aldes to the murshal will report C, S, OCTOBER ‘25, 1888, atTp. m, «lmrp at the corner sion unnm.uuh re will wear red ,and all aides red and white rosettes, and will report mounted at o'clock sharp at the place where their respective divisions are hereby ordered to form, Division commanders will detail as many of their aides as they think nec- essary to go and escort visiting delega- tions to the places appointed for them in the column. If the division commanders, the aides and all interested in the parade will be ready and obey instructions herein given, we promise a pleasant and satis- factory march. By order of E. A. CONSIGNEY, Marshal, of Staff, The boys’ Harrison and Morton club will act as escort to the Tippecanoe club. They will report at 7 o'clock sharp at the headquarters. The republican elub will report at the headquarters at 6:30 o'clock to act as escorts to incoming delegations, The members of the republican club are ro rquested to report this afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp, at the headquarters, to act as escort to incoming delegations on afternoon trains., C.S. Hubbard, commander. . The members of the Tippecanoe club, with their wives, will be assigned re- served seats on the platform at the opera house this evening. —~~ Baby show “to-morrow and Saturday afternoons at the Catholic fair. lets exhibited Saturday. Eleg: cup and bed awarded as prizes to the most popular babies. Voting will con- tinue all the week. Fresh California canned goods at Tib- bitt's, 345 Broadway. Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. Morehouse & Co., blank book manu- facturers. First avenue lots for saleat a bargain. Odell Bro's & Co. We have no competitors in finishing cullx\rh, cuffs and shirts. Cascade Laun- dry Co. Tllinots and Iowa best Gleason, 26 Pearl street. soft coal, Register at Once. The places for registration will be open to-day, and cvery voter should bear in mind that unless he personally appears and gets his name enrolled he will be barred from voting. The places for the several wards are: First—John Hammond’s office, corner East Broad- way Emd Stutsman street; Second—E. T. Waterman’s office, No. 43 North i Third—H Hatten- o. 29 Fourth street; Fourth— . D. King & Co., No. Fourth—Second 'pre- cinct—Sandwich Manufacturing com- pany, No. South Main street. The boards will be in_ session to-day and to-morrow from 8 o’clock a. m. to o'clock p. m. F. Guns_and ammunition at Odell & Bryant’s hurdware and stove house. Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. ———— Odell Bro’s & Co. loan money on real estate. Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. See Forrest Smith’s special column, Baby show, concert and elocutionary ente inment this afternoon at the Catholic fair; 10 cents admits. Supper 25 cents. Mrs. L. Simmons, dressmaker, 314 Broad- way, over Eiseman's, on electric motor line, Spocial advantages to Omaba ladies. el e Buy a lot on Broadway and realize 50 per cent a month on your investment. Odell Bro’s & Co. ———— Saint Bernard Place. I have a number of fine lots for sale in the above addition, located only two blocks away from tho street cars on Broadway. These lots are 50x250 feet, and are choice residence property. They are high and dry and present a commanding view." For full informa- tion regarding price and terms apply to G. Tipton, sole agent, 527 Broadway. St The Woman’s Exchange will enter- tain the Presbyterian sociable at the residenco of Mr. F. H. Hill, on Third avenue, Friday evening. LA The Motors on the Way. Manager Evans, of the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge company, received u letter yesterday morning from Pull- man, 111., stating that the majority of the cars and motors for the new electric motor line had been shinped and would be here ready for use on the 26th inst., giving ample time for tests before the formal opening on the 30th. Some of mu material will be shipped on the 25th and the general freight agent of the Rock Island has agreed to get it through to Council Bluffs on the 26th, It will be impossible to have all the rolling stock here on that day, but enough will be here to enable the man- agement to furmsh a ten-minute ser- vice and do its part in caring for the enormous crowds of visitors which will be in the city on that day. A report has been circulated by parties who have been constantly and persistently work- ing against the new bridge from its i ception that there would be no motor cars here to run on the day of the open- ing, but the report is utterly without foundation, as cars will be run as above stated. On and after next Tuesday electric motor cars will be running pver the new bridge between this city and Omaha. e Card of Thanks. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McCarl desire to return their sincere thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them during the illness and funeral of their little daugnter. —~—— Best bargains in real estate. Bro’s & Co. Odell e ——— Ladies who are to furnish_provisions for the W. C. A. dinner on the 25th will lease leave them at the Pacific house petween 9 and 10 o'clock Thursday morning. e ——— For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at_once. Ad- dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main street, Council Bluffs, e —— Baby show at the Catholic fair to-mor- row afternoon. Also concert and elocu- tionary entertainment. Voting every day. Money loancd at t L. B, Crafts & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, und all other articles of value without removal, All business strictly confi- dential, For bargains in real estate in any rv. of the city see F: J. Day, the leads g real estate dealer, C. J. COLEY/ BUY A HOME. HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads: Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifc and Union Pacifc. Don't wait to buy at second haud, but buy now of the owners. CH EAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the best additions in the city. Don't fail to call and see if you want to buy. C.J.COLBY MASONIC COUNCIL TEMPLE, BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. Killed in a Sandbank, About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon an accident occurred at the Big Lake sand bank by which John Easing and a vair of horses were instantly killed. The unfortunate mun was hauling sand, and was caught before he knew the im- mense mass of earth was falling. bank at that point is about one hundred feet high, and the dirt fell with terrific force. Hundreds of tons of earth came down in the fall, burying the man ten feet deep. The horses attached to the dead man’s wagon jumped in time to clear themselves from the wagon, and escaped uninjured, but a pair of horses attached 1o a scraper were caught and completely covered, with the exception of their heads, which were left sticking out of the dirt, and still remain where they stood, present- ing astrange and ghastly appear The horses were instantly re two witnesses to the s dug out the unfortunate tim as quickly ds possible, but he w. ad, having been killed by the gre foree of the blow. The pr trol wagon was summoned, and he was taken to his home, 717 Avenue G. The deceased was about 50 years of age and leaves a wife and two children. No arrangements have yct been made for the funcral, L ——— Go to the ) babies—10 cents admits you. The | and see the | - IFOR SALE! A Complete Stock of COOK and HEATING STOVES Lower than the lowestgoods sold on easy puy- 5 at Cash Prices, For the nccomodation of Workingmen, T will keep open Sunday from8 a. m, to 1 p. m. Socond Hand Goods fn good order T will full value, Special inducement to Omaha Customers, A. J. MANDEL, Nos. 323 and 323 Sroadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SLECIAL dvertisements, auch as Lost, Found, tent, Wants, Board- ing, etc., will ted tn thiy column at the low raté of TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first insertion and Five Conts Per Line for each sub- sequent_insertion, ve advertisements at our office, No. 12 Pearl Street, noar Broadway, Couneil Liutrs Towa. OR SA in Om Lease and furniture ot 00d renson for selling. sellon payments or trade for live stoc] dress 1524 N, 16th st., Omaha. ONES POWERS call and get the bundle left ) “ut our house, as we are about to move and | cannot store it longer. oIt RENT—House corne Inquire at 706 3d s hotel 3 and Vorheos st. e On the 25th the W. C. A. ladies will serve a dinner for 25 cents at the Pacific house. A lunch counter will also be conducted. ———— Turn Out Torches! Every republican in the city who has or can get u torch is enrnestly requested to be on hand at the club room this evening at 7:80 o’clock. — We have quite a number of bargains in second hand and slightly damaged pianos and organs which we will rent or sell cheap. MUELLER Mvusic Co., 103 Main street. —— J.G.Tipton has bargains in real estate. ————— Ladies Attention. For the demonstration of to-day the Pacific house has been secured to serve as headquarters of the ladies during the day and evening. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorable il&l]lll" A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cos and Main, over Amef E. H. Sheafe & Co., make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Oftice Broadway and Main street. upstairs. ——————— Attention Flambeau Club. The members of the flambeau club are requested to meet on Fourth street this evening promptly at 7 o’clock for drill, security of every description. consulting vooms. All business strictly confidental. Oftico 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main strccl, u]l -stairs. SICK HEADACH Positively cured by| these Little Pills, They also relieve tress from Dyspepsta, In stion and Too ¥ Eating, A perfe edy for Dizzines: Drowsiness, Dad Taste) Mouth, Coated regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF —THE BARGAINS— —)1 CAN' OFFER IN(— FRUIT AIIIJ VEGETABLE FARMS. 8 ACRES—Within eity Lmits, small house, 1,000 e vings, 81, 200, 7TACRES—Witniu eity Innlhugam] house and i i 8 ACRES—Adjointng city 1l in small fruit 10 ACRES—Adjoining ity ltm| two story ige; small Yruits i abundance, 0d house. ) ACRES— 214 miles from P lluu-w and bari 80 ACRES—4 miles from house and bar, Prices will go up after ¢ e 18 opened. 2 ACRES—On the flat near Omaha, will make choice addition for platting, W. C. STACY, NO. © MAIN NT, . all improved; all improved; o' pre S, STEWART, M. D., 0. V. M. VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNCIL BLUFFS, "1 i IOWA Essex house, Council Bluffs, orkc in privato family. - Apply at 16 Main W street, Council Blufls, ANTED—City canvass sewing machine offic Council Bluffs, )R RENT—A furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, ground floor, vory centrally cated. Applicant inust give reference. Ad- s T, 16, e offico. “YAN “A comprtent ahm...-mr dress, with references, J Councli [3hifrs, Call_at White %06 Broadway, Ad- 16, Bee office, WAN TED—A first class kitchen girl at the WA TED—A good airl for general house. Nice new five room cottages with closets ete, finished in hard wood and oil, only 5 minutes walk from Omaha across the new Bridge and located immediately on new electric car line, A SMALL CASH PAYMENT And easy terms will secure you a comfortablq and convenient home. ONLY A FEW LEFT. A.H FITCH, See Our Noveltics In Dress Goods If you cannot call write for amples of Henrletta Cloths, 401 BROADWAY. 401 BROADWAY. [HOSE FOR LADIES AN CHILDREN. UnusualValue PROM 10c Upwards. HARKNESS BROS. P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NEB. BLANKETS AND COM- FORTABLES Cheaper Than You Ever Saw Then WESTERN 10WA, 401 BROADWAY. TSI 4«1 BROADWAY. LACES, ES, RUCHINGS, GLOV tion Nov- DRY 600BS HOUSE IN LISHED 18 INU()HPU“ATFD 1878 ¢ RUSSELL, & COo, f MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC anteed. CUT-OFF Specifications and estimates furntshed for comupleto steam plants. Can show letters from ugers where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensiny Especlally Adapted lv: ELECTRIC ! LIGHTING} MIIIs and Elevators;! e ENGINES; Regulation, Durability Gu‘a BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 1 Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. of PROFESSlONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- s Building, Specnflclllom. and Slmllry Englnm. Plan Supervision of Public Wor fls, Towa. Eu(imll row Council Bl i Wmvn‘n Mattress makers at C. A. Deebe _FINLEY BURKE" s‘l::lng(y E‘oflfii lsile:ll;:dl:v]/‘:or Brown Building, 115 e —— ICB for snle in car load lots, Mulholland & Co. OR R rnjshed front room, for gen- tlemen. Fui 223 N. Second st on the cor- and 9th st. W, C. James, Alarge number of _good dwell. Call and examine list. 'E. H. Sheate oadway and Ma QUSES for rent. Johmston & Van Patten, 3 Main st, FORREST SMITH S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. R SALE—~House of s rooms and two I Bth avenue north of the transfer, W 21,000 for this, one-half cash, JRORSALE-A fine corner in Pierce's addition Just north of the_transfer, on ith avenue and 18th st, 6x1 ft., 3650, OR SBALE—House and lot north of 1. P, transfor clicap at $500; £200 casli and #25 per month. s on —Lot 44x12) on 1st ave, near N. W, ot, on N. W. track; chéap at 8400, 18 acres on both sides of U, P, e ook o unton depot; Would ddition to Council Blutls or Omaha. per acre, ant_f-room cottage with on st; this property is ) to £3,00, but it sold soon will ght-room house at closets aud {mprovemen latie pleasaut yurd, “his place 1s ouly % Bloeks from dutnmy depot. {JOR RENT—Nice 4room cottage on 8th ave, and 10th st., only #11 per month. 0 LOAN--Money to loan on horses, cattle, furniture, pianos, jewelry, #tc.; see me be- fore borrowing el l~ewhnn FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd F'loor, Brown Building, MOORE [YRAODIMA TREE OF LIFE A positivo eyro for Liver gnd Kidney troub: fos, all Blood Discases, Tndigestion, Dyspep- sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local drugeists and drugsists everywhere. Price $1 per bottle, six for $5. Address all communications to DR. J. B. MOORE, Counell Bluffe, Ia, N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS-- Courts, usllLe of the Peace. Brosdway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ] Office over American Express, No. lw Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Fede; Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Blog! Council Bluffs, Iowa. ————— C. C. HAZEN---" Dentist, Room 6, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs, To CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPAN MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. | NO. 330 BBOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260/ "DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELEGTRIC TRUSSESa No. 608 Broadway, Council Blun's, Iowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commi WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AG The “WHITE” Is Kin“’gfl This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the White Sewing lehinu;l See it before buying any other. OFFICE, 305 Middle Broadway. 0. H, McDANELD & €0, Hides. Tallow. Pelts. Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and 622 Main Street.Council Bluffs,Towa. DANCING CLASSES TUESDAY BATURDAY AT 430 P4 AT 3 P, M, AND 8 P, M. Hnyal Amanum Hall, Beno Block. MRS. MAGRANE. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, Is oqual %0 any High riced Machine. The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manifolding, autographic wad (7pe writing work. n be taken. 30 coples Tho Exoolstor | Ca..Cannall Bluffs, Ia. C O AT RUCK SPRINGS, CANON CITY, And All Fine Grades of Coul. COUNCIL BLUFFS ~ LUMBER CQ. TELEPHONE NO, 20%. # ). M. BROWN, Managy. NO. 29 MAIN STREET, iovelties In | HUMAN HAIR Goong MRS, C. L GILLETTE. —— e FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 Douglas S¢,, Owmaha, Neb, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. SBroadway Cuuscl Bluge, Iowa. Hstablisued e