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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1889, g bk 'THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. Eelfvered by cartler in Any Tart of heCitya nty Cents Per Week, B, W, TV mv MANAGER TELEPHON OFvicE No. 43, Tor, NO.23, NO 12 PEARL STREET. Bueixe Niaht MINOI MENTION, N. Y.Plumbing Co. D. W. Otis, city avd farm loans. A marriage license was issucd yesterday o William A, Jefferis and Susie L. Simmons, both of this cit, A. Mulqueen and Fannie King were ar rested on Lower Broadway, in a house‘of prostitution, and booked at the city bastile for vagran sDon’'t fail to hear Mrs. L. H. Washington’s free temperance lecture at the Presbyterian church to aight. . . Wright, M(-nulefltu! the lowa te Temperance alliance, Wi also be present ana make a few remarks. Everyono invited. Joe Wilson was hauled in yesterday disturbing the peace. Wilson and his separated some time ago, and yester trouble was the result of former dimculties An examination into the facts of the case re- sulted in his discharee. The agents of all the express companies in the city have received nstructions to “doad head" all packages sent 1o the Johnstown . sufferers. Any donations for the rehef of The inhubitants of the strickon district. will e carried to the sufferers free of charge. The regular meeting of the Retail Mer- chants’ association was adjourned last even- ing on account of the reliel meeting held at the opera hovse, in the interest of the Johns- town sufferers, The mi ng will occur on * Friday evening, at 8 o'clock sharp, in the library room at the county court house. At the meoting of St. Alban's lodge No. 17, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday night, the tollowmx officers were olected for the ensu. ing term: C. C., James J. Keith; C. C. Grason; P., Rev.J.J. H. Reedy; M. at AL L. Sm“.ll‘ 1. E. H. Stepl O. G., J. Shefferii; trustees, J. C. Grason, C. A. Tibbitts and C.'W. Hicics. ‘The executive committee of the Firemen’s association held a meeting last evening to complete arrangements for the tournament. Reports from Fort Madison state that that city will send a delegation on a special train, and will have their quarters in their cars, A pompier corps will come from Chicago. The work of putting up street decorations will commence this morning. The promenade festival given by the ladies of St. Frang avier's church, at Masonic temple, last e ing was a_ grand success. The large hall was filled, and the programme rendered was greatly appreciated. ‘Lhe con- certgiven by the Mandolin and Guitar club of Omaha was very fine, and some excellent music was furnished. Several beautiful 8olos were rendered by Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Darraugh and Mr. Burkley. The proceeds + were about $150. i The directors of the Milwaukee railroad company gave this city the go by on their trip over the lowa lines of the company this week. They left Milwaukee Sunday even- = ing, passed through Mfunesota and Dakota, and back throngh this state. Superintend- ent Campbell came in here to meet them, but they went from SiouxCity to Manilla Junc tion, on their way home, and he joined them av the latter place Tucsday evening. They ¢! returned homo yesterday. The mass e y held at Dohany’s Ins'. evening, in the nterest of l!lu sufferers, was not tendance being. very small doubtedly owing to the fact that the i been well canvassed during the day by the committee soliciting donations, and as nearly oll had responded, the public did hnl uxru to have the same thing reh. e 3 meeting first and the committee .\mr\v.mls might have resulted more successfully. sl s Notes and mortgu bought and sold, money loaned; fire insurance. Robert V. Innes, 80 Pearl st. — - Heisler’s Oystor Bay chop house and Dangler vapor stoves at cost—change location. Shugart & Co., 211 Broadway. B Personal Paragraphs. John M. Lane, local agent of the Milwau- kee, returncd yesterday morning from Chi- cawo, where he went to meet his wife, who has been visiting for the past two months, ‘with relatives in Wisconsin, George Marshal, a former resident of this city, but now of Denve here for a few days’ visit with old friends. He is on his way to Kentucky to purchase a carloaa of horses for the western marlket, Fred Stone, the well known professional sprinter, of New York, arrived in the city « yesterday, to take parl in the tournament races. He isa very fast 100-yards runner, and wiil help make these contests interest- ing and exciting. Badallet sells groceries. — M. Wolhn.m‘ jeweler, muved to ‘Broud Music Hath Charms. The Mueller Music company yesterday re- ceived an elegant Washburn guitar, sent by Lyon & Healy as a gift to the coming trades display and exposition for the benefit of the _ Chautauqua and hospital. ~The instrument | 18 a beauty and is valued at §22. Mr, Mucller also received for the same purbose a $20 lano scarf, which is a charmer. The gifts ave been dul\' turned over to the proper . committee. e For the Sufforers. ‘The American Express company will carry free the donations of clothing and money for the sufferers of the Johnstown disaster. H. C. Bekee, Agent. Try new Metropolitan rooms and table ~ tave your old furnmiture upholstered® good as new. R. Morgan, 702 Broadway. Lol Woolsey & Long paper rooms neat, quick, cheap. :u Main, tel 203, —~—— Finest Ice Cream in city. Driesbach’s double parlors, 35 Main si. 8. B. V\’ndswurth & Co. loan money. - 3 The New Ogden is catehing traveling . men at 2 per day. B A Car Load of Chariry. The car of provisions for the relief of the + Johnstown suffevers will not be sent until ‘to-day on account of deiay in loading. About four hunared sacks of flour were do- nated yesterday, and this amount will be greatly increused to-day. The Northwest ern company furnishes a special car to take the provisions to the sufferers. The commit- tee were busy all day yesterday, and the cit- izdns responded v . No one refused to contribut h lief of the un- fortunate, and a full car load of Council Bluffs charity leaves to-night for the relief of the survivors of the stricken valley, ’rru hotographs. Until July 1, 1889, I will give free . four (4) extra cabinets to all those get- ting one dozen cabinets at the regular price, $3, Sixtecen cabinets for $3.00 only. 1 do this to show up my new styles and work, finished in my own pl e and by my own personal ex- perience. HARRY Scuyipr, 220 Main st., opposite court house. ——— If you want a tasty and convenient fence or rmllng about your residence or lawn, use C, J, Beckman’s patent Ine g bracket, as any panel can be ily taken out and firmly replaced, = Addreunb J. Beckman, 728 Seventh avenue. For 825.00—The N. Y. Plumbing Co. 'lll pul a lead service pipe aud hydrant our yard; also 50 feet extra hose. Ollv 1 at once at 114 Main street. - C. C. Bazen, dentist, Opera house THE CHY MAKES A RAISE. The Total Assessment as Compared ‘With the Previous One. CHIN SCRAPING ON SUNDAY. The Barbers Talking of Weekly Ttesi—Relie town Sufferers—Brict: News Bits, The City's Assessment, sossor has finished looking over and figuring out the exact amount of the charges made by the board of equaliza- tion. The total assessment made by him was 148, and the board of equalization this sum §i6,850. The railroad as sessment is & making the total city asscssment £6,120,658, as compared -with about $1.500,000 two years ago. It was esti mated that the raise made by the board of equalization would amount to about £100,000, and it would have considerubly exceeded that sum, but, just before finally adjourning, the assessment of the Kimball-Champ Invest- ment company, which nad been raised from £10,000 to $30,000, was reduced to $14,800, and the assessment of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and B COMpany was re- duced from $100,000 to £6,000. As finally set- tlod, the assessment of 1850 shows an increase of considerable over $1,500,000. okt i o See Boodine Roofing if you are build- ing. Birkinbine Engineering and Supply Co., 115 Pearl st., Council Blulls, Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. list gl Sunday Shaving. The barbers of the city are getting ready for business, and will push the Sunday clos- ing scheme in a vigorous manuner. A meet- ing is called for this evening, and all jour- neymen barbers and proprietors of shops fa- voring the ideu are requested to meet at John Schicketanz' shop, 104 South Main street, be- tween 8:30 and 9 o’clock, I'he tonsorial ar- tists are in earnest, and are bound to put a stop to Sunday chin scraping and hair cut- ting, if it is possible. Said one barber to Tne Beg yesterday. Tt is ull foolishness to keep us at work Sunday forenoons. If there was any use of it I wouldn’t kick, but it is unnecessary. Weck in and week out there is very littie doing Saturday forenoons, and it 18 the same after 9 o'clock Saturday evening. Then again, Sunday morning, until 9 o'clock, we don't have much to do, but from 9 o’clock until noon we have to jump. If we were busy Snl.urdm morning, or until 11 o’clock Satur- nigh there might e some (-xn use for running Sunday morning, but they haven't that fact to urge. There is any amount of customers who could get shaved Saturday night just as well as not, but they rather like the idea of hav- ing a good excuse to come down town Sun- day morning, for then they not ouly et their shuve, but they look over the papers, smoke a social cigar, talk over the sporting news of the w and generally drop into some of the card p quiet game of crib or high five. This makes a very pleasant fore- noon for them, and it all foilows their morn- ing statement that they must go down town and get shaved. Itoften happens that they get shaved clos oatside the barber’s chair than they do in “But we don't care about that. looking out for ourselves and we wanta change. If this movement is carried out, it will put a stop to all of them, whether they want to close or not. If we decide to close, we will prosecute every barber who works on Sunday, as the lowa law covers the mat- ter. You see, it will be an all around shut- down, if we conclude that we wiil not work Sunday. Some of tne proprietors have got the notion into their heads that that this move is all on account of the barbers’ union, and one of them, in advertising for a new man, states that no union man need apply. ch an idea is a very foolish one to enter- tain, as it is utterly without foundation. The union has nothing whatever to do with it. The fact is that there are more non-union men supporting the move than there are union men, We will decide to-morrow night what to do, and 1 am very sure that the de- cision will be to close. A man can’t stand it a chair seven days in a w uuk just for fun, irber in this city who takes in over y morning, and that is bety 0 12 o'clock. 1t might just as well come in Saturday night, and we will see if we can't effect a change.” —_— Have our ml;:un call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. We are Bodine Roofing. Birkinbine En- gineering and Supply Co., 115 Pearl st., Council Blufls. ansirei? SERERE K Money loaned at L. B. C loan office on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal sty of all kinds, and all other article lue, without removal, All business strictly confi~ dential, t’s & Co.’s —— Laid at Rest. The funeral of F. A, Burke took place at 2 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, from the fam- ily residence, 623 Washington avenue, Rev. G. W. Crofts, of the congregational church, oficiating, The services were attended by @ large number of people, who gathered to pay their last tributes ot respect to the mem- ory of an old and honored citizen. Among those in attendance were many of the old residents of this cf 1 county, as well as a number from (Jm ha. The Odd Fellow lodges of the were in attend- ance in a body, and after the ser- vices at the lhouse were completed, the remains were taken in chi members of the order, and con: Fairview cemetery, where they were rest with the ceremonies of the Odd I ritual. The pall bearers were N. G, L Jacobs, J. N, sady, John Schicke- tany, S. 8. Keller nml Thomas Bowman, Bodine Roofing will stand as long a8 the building. Birkinbine Engineering and Sunply Co., 115 Pearl st., Council Bluffs. Bechtele First class. hotel. Central location. e A Bigamy Suit. The bigamy case of State vs Brown occu- pied the attention of the district court all of yesterday, and when court adjourned last evening was but well under way. The pros- ecuting witness, Mary Sutton, was on the stand the entire day, he direct examina- tion was finished before 11 o'clock, and Colo- nei Daily oceupied the remainder of the day in cross examination, which was not yet completed, He evidently hopes to make much of his case from her testimony, and is working hard on ch little detail. The dourt room was thronged all day, but the lestimouy was not quite what' they ex “Iho case will hardly be completed — - You can buy latest \l\'l«, parasol or umbrella at Jumes Haverstock’s choaper than any placo in the city. e If you are building, investigate Bo- dine Roofing at 115 Poarl street. It is superior to siate, shingles, iron or tin, and will last a hlv time. Adapted to any k of roof.” Birkinbine Engineer- ing and Supply company. Zoalous Church Women. The ladies of Unity Guild and of All Saints' Aid society have united in a project for raising money during the session of the Chautauqua assembly. They wili erect a building, 24x40 feet, on the Chautaugua grounds, to be known as Episcopal head- quarters. They will serve lunches, ice cream, lemouade, ete., and will also keep small fancy articles for sale. The executive commitiee cousists of the following ladies: Mesdames Gardiner, W Kahle, Highsmil ing committee—Mers, Slichter, Miss Zipf and Mis All ladies having articlos oy tables are requested them with Mrs. Gardiner or Mra Kahle, The proceeds are to be devotea to paying for the lot recently purchased by the ladies of Unity Guild, and toward erecting a rectory for Ail Saints’ parish. The ladies are working hard and hope for liberal pat- ronage, ORISR — Bodine Roofing will not crack or split. Birkinbine Engineering and Supply Co., 115 Pearl st., Council Bluffs, s iisin Groundless Apprehension. Certain parties and cortain papers in the city have been attempting, on seemingly very poor grounds, for the past day or two, to create a sensation, and a deal of apprehen- sion, regarding the safoty of Judge Roed, of this city, and congressman from this dis- trict, by alloging that he must have beon a paséenger on one of the trains si at Johnstown, at the time of the recent Ih- 1, and therefore probably among the lost, This apprehension was not shared by tho family of Judge Reed, but thev telegraphed, yesterday, to ascertain his wherebouts, "T'wo ansivers were received, one from Mr. Hepburn, at Washington, and the other from Judge Reed, who 1 in _Washington county. Pennsylvania. The judge stated thut he visiting relatives at that point, and had no been at Johnstown. He is well and expects to be home before long. The following is the other telegram, showing the whereabouts of the judge at the time of the disaste WasniNetoy, D. C., June 5—To Reed: Do not know whether Judge Reed 1s now in Washington or not, but he was here s late as last Monda, W. P. HEPBURN, Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, norses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publici fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., olfice cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. J. G. Tipton, real cs!xllfl, 27 B'dway SAD HISTORY OF A CAT. You Will Recognizo Him by the To- mato Can Over His Head. person who has evidently been sane through the midnight icof cats sends the following com- munication to the Louis Republic: My tortoise shell cat was presented to me five times; each time he returned to the place of his birth, to be thrown into a willow basket and hustled | to me. He continued to actin this w: receiving a new name each time unti ho was hardly presentable. The name which sceméd to please him best was that of Sardanupalus. I called him so, not only because this oriental liero has never had even a disease named in honor of him, but because early in life the cat evinced a liking for licking out the interior of sardine cans. In the courseof time Sardanapalus developed into a strong, manly cat,with a full-blown nose. He mixed -a great deal in socie soon as any one was sirring morning he would enter th curl up on the unabriged diction take his day’s rest. Managing by economy to make both ends mee S he would lie, growling and striking out viciously whenever I wiped my pen on him or wished to ransack Webster for the missing **¢” in judgment. But, alas, the morning of the 14th brought not my Sardana 10 me. After o moment’s search we discovered him in a vacant lot near by, endeavor- ing to free himself from an empty corn can, which, as he was exploring its debths, had caught firmly in the fur be- hind his ears. The can had been opened only at one end, but a hole had been punched in the other end 50 that Sardanapalaus could breathe easily and view the surrounding landscape to a limited extent. T approached cautiously to remove his sunbonnet, but the instant I laid my band tenderly upon him he shot down the street and was gone like a streak of good luck, knocking as he went two baby carriages off the track and leaving his pursuers far in the v went to the nearest drug store to telephone to all my friends living in the d in which he had started out. them to get a halter and try to stop him; or, if that was not possible, to head him off. But none of them succeeded and we never heard of him again. We listen in vain for the catlike tread of his cushioned feet. I will never again crawl out of bed, tearing the azure robe of night on a rocking chair and sweep Sardanapalus and his little band of followers off the bacic porch. He left nothing by which to be remem- bered except a few locks of his hair, which I subscquently plucked from the rose bush, and the impression of his delicate form in the lettuce bed. —_— The Latest Bortle Trick, “I'll bet you 81,000 to $10 that you can’t uo it,”’ was the startling annouce- ment overheard the other day in afash- ionable club, says the Philadelphia Press, These odds were finally reduced to a bibulous basis at even money, and “it” was then attempted. An empty quart champaign bottle was brought, and the feat consists in grasping it firmly around the neck in tho hollow between the knuckles of the thumb and forefinger, and then, without allowing the bottle to incline from the perpen- dicular and without *‘jumping” it, to work the hand down gradually by the aid of the fingers until the bottom of the bottle rests in the palm of the hand. It can be done. The challenged party is one of the best known and strongest athletes in the city, but he failed in hi8 attempt. THE QUAKER JEWELRY STORE, A. A. HAF Prop. Honest Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware. All cleaning and ‘repairiig under per supervision of the propristor. Stationery les and Perfumery. Fine Watches cka and Chronometers a specialty. 100 MA Council Blutrs, "' | LLANDER & CREH ANg ity prepared to tuke t horses s 0f all Visitors to the lake. Plenty alls, and animals und carriages will be safely caved for. Charges reasonable, Accommodating hostlers on_hand night and rive to the Lake, doa't forges Nuw[unkoul Muths.,flesmestes RYST ALBA. It consists of snow white flak tion from Coal Tar. PERF HARM- LESS. Tree from oll, ackd or uny substance that would harm the most delicite fabric or foather. It evaporates without leaving any residue. It kills ‘moths while camphor merely drives them away, produe- Sole Ages . B. JACQUEMIN & GO, Watchmkers & Jewelers Railroad Watch Inspectors For Union Paaflc, Chicago & Northwestern, Chi 2, Rock Tsland & Paclfic, Chicago, Bur- Lugton & Quincy, Kunsas City' & St Joo rail- “* No. 27 Main st., Councu Bluls, ] Below w |zlv1- names of a Pa'rons of {p Comell Bufls s (. ¢ In Council Bluffs ana The character of the putron the! amount on- trusted by ed pr of the com: any, indicates the confl enjoyoed b 10 Whero its mannor of d#ing business 18 |. 8t known, 4 D, Dillin.. SR $ 40,000 Ty Beos. & 6.1 : S Wil Charfes Banghn H. P. Morrow John Bennett William ' Halleran. Charles Sidelds Fry.. 0.0 Biseman & Oo art, Wit & Wies i Honinn Catholio y Itoman Catholic Churc Carroll County Court i Abbott & Coc ¢ 8t Franels Academy ver, Steels & Austin Westphaifa... 15 Temple tealf Bros A. Bocho & Co . Keller..... 3 When our perty subject to destruction by § fire, the excess s re-insurad in other companies. | WE DON'T WANT THE EARTH! OH, NO! But we do want the people of Western Towa to know that the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 100 MAIN ST, Cor. IMirst Avenue, carry the largest fiLmk of BOOTS and SHOES in this That we always lead in popular That persons wanting reliable m‘oJamm save money by trading with A, PIE I(Ll, Insure in the U Masonic Benevolent Association of Council Bluffs, Ia., the est, largest, cheapest and best plan asonic Insnrance in the world, that confines its member: llp toits 'rul(-rnily. CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. L. PATTON, Prop. Tlegant Rigs at Reasonable Rate: Nos. 19 and 21, North Main Street. __ Council Bluffs, Towa. DM McDANELD & 6., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Woal: & Furs, Highest m 20 und &2 'SUMMER IS COMING! [KEEP GGOL! What is Needed is a Good GAS STOVE FOR CODKIHC. STfVES! homical it properly used’ them whethér yon intend purch ket prices. Main st., Council Biufty, lowa Il and examine asing or not. Promptreturns, Nos | 3 noilr, 52 learl street, L‘»uu- il Blufrs, F"" THANGE—Several good farms to ex. e T0F Oouncil Ay ots. — Jowiaston & Van Patten, Y \ TANTED—Young lady stenographer w typewriter would like a in some ofMce 28t ofereferen: uncll Blafrs h ood dining room girl at Home restaurant, 357 Broadway, Counctl Blufts TANTED —First-class Addaess immediately. Fritz Bern: Rooms sulvablo for light house- keeping: also single room furnished or un- furnished as desived. Addvess C. BBee office, Council Bluffs. s shipper and ployer. JOR SALE-No. 600 Greham avenue. Lot bix120, New Houss, Will take team or cattle in part payment; balance on ten years' time, annual payments, & per cent payable annally. Apply to Horace Everett, (OR SALE-On easy terms, the_bost located conl yard in Council Biuirs. 250 foet track- age, Mayne, 619 Broadway, Council Blufrs, YOWS for sale—Will take pay in grading and / fllling at_& per day for man and taam, or will take pay in paining. Horace Everett rlw\\ O-Story business house for Broatway, cppositeOgden totise Frank st. A, Wond. RARE chanco for a splendid_investment, requiring energy rather than large capital, A fortuue for the right man. Half interest in the finest practical patent ever fssued, Ad- dross Swan & Walker, 4 Penrl strect, Council ufrs NOR SALE—Lot on North Main street, south of bridge at §10) per front foot; long time riven, to Horace Everott, TOR SALE: son coun ty; 16) acces, running water, 11, aboit 22 miles from 'Council Bluils: wiil take part pay- ment in city property or ln horses or cattle. Apply to H JrOUR houses to t at ontiy On Avenuoh. 1 1. Dexter & Arimstron PP RANSFER LINE ¢ hetween Omana and Counell Bluirs, Household goods and trefght moved safely and promptly, Leave orders_ at Omaha office, 505 So. Lith st. 3 Councll Blutfs 7N Mam. H. Beecroft, b splendid mounted speciniens rargbirds 2,000 Arta fom orory e bics be 501 av on cls or in case - Brazee; first class taxidermist, Council Biuirs. R A "3 Bought and A and_ e han n to exam 10 Pearl st Pearl, room 4. ination of titles. Council Blufrs, DOR SALE avenue and James, 10 Pear: st, JFOR RENT Easy terms two now_five;room houses h ave, between Hign and Third sts. Sell cheap if lllk\'ll gLl week. - Inquire owner. J. Dickey, M) B. Way. corner T terms, [OIt SALE—OId_estabiished genoral moer- chandise business, stock, fxtures, wagons, Good room and low 'rent, Address, J. Vay furnish — runfurnished largo ten-room house, bath room, gas, furnace, ete., at 615 Willow ave, |\1lre At premises,or (3 H. Stillman, Brown block, PRESH milk cows for sals or trads for fat cows. Swaws stock yards, Upper Lrond- arge double oflice over Frank vin's eigar store, 02 8ro adway. Inquire of Frank Lovits STOP! READ THIS! A new Ciothiug Store has been opened in Council Bluffs. No old stock or old tyles. Everythmng strictly first Come and be convine CHICAGD CLOTHING HOUSE. 759 WEST BROADWAY, E SHELMAN THOS. UFFICER. . H. M. PUsky OFFICER & PHSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dealers in foreign tnd domestic exchange, Collections made und fnterest pald on tine do- POsits, HINA STORE K ‘.L?e?&gfaz o fmings ) Al Es’!&?é. OWH Dre.ssm . M.SCANLAN, 1208113y - - Tel. 201. N.I.TIBBETTS = SYap\e & Yaney = GROC AWongrche.Cur ceBrog Brands rw:dean 5. 34 KERR R &cGRA [ e G Fashioned English Kitchgn Fine Candies, RIES. Made Hvery Day. Dempsey & Batler, 36Poarl-st £ &HOSP, e “h, st’.r“L 4 3()\ Bano'h, Q CorGlenAve. Hospnalfw Lames8Sick ANIMALS. NO. 330 BROADWAY. 7 il Wi o S ; ; MZJ%@/ Special Sale of Embroideries. Special Sale of Embroidered Flouncings. The finest line of Flouncings in the city. The prices g uaranteed the lowest. Examine bargains marked BOe, 68c. 89¢, $1.00, $1.28 and $1.50. Special Sale of White Goods. Examine bargains marked Be, 61-4c, 8c, 10¢, 12 1-2¢, 22c and 28c. 1B8¢, 18¢, Special Sale of Ruchings. Examine bargains marked 8e, 10¢, 12 1-2¢, 20¢ and 25c a yard, Also bargains in Tourist Ruching, 12 1-2¢, 18¢ and 20¢ a box. Special Sale of Children’s Lace Caps. Examine lots marked 12 1-2¢, 25¢, 88e¢, 87 1-2¢, BOc and 78¢. Special Sale of Ladies’ Collars. Examine lots marked 8e. 10c or 8 for 28c. Another case of the Celebrated Fast Black Hose, 10c a pair; every pair warranted or money refunded. One case of the finest White Bed Spreads this city ever saw for the money. Full size and extra weight. The price is only $1.00; worth $1.87. Strive to come early and receive a portion of the bargams. BOSTON = STORE FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & (O, Leaders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. N. B.--Mail orders promptly atttended to. ——HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OF— ———BOOTS AND SHOES—— Of the late J, M. Phillips at a REAT SAGHEF@E Tam determined to glvo the public the ve my purchase. 1 quote the following , former price, $8. slme!, %5, former Ladies’ Freneh Kid, turned, at §5, former Iiid at g3, former price, 85, and all other goods at ma prices, or le Mail orders prompily atiended to. I. PILES, 413 Broadway. Council Biuts, lowa., Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 TORSE POWER. Bpecifications and estimates furnished for comp biity guaranteod. Bl B0 Jeticrs from Wsors where fuel 6conon A HARRIS Agent, catalogue. No. 510 PPearl Street, Council Bluffs. THERS FOLLOW! EVERFElggHER, AND HARDMAN PIANOS! Send for WE LEAD! $1.00 a week, \m» Pianos at $2.50 to $5.00 a weelk MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY, No. 33 Main St., 2 i Council Bluffs la., v Organ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE ~Lrautic o Santary, o oot o Building, Council Bluffs, Towa. Justice of the Pe Office over American Express, No, 41 S e Rl N. SOHURZ Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, Council Blufls, lo = |BURKE & TINEY GEO. H. STILLMAN it b st Cotnen Barte. ta, Witk practice in State and Federal Courts. DRS. BELLINGER & BELLINGER CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY, GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 stimates Brown and Fed- o Block, Atlorneys-ut- Vo et Block Council Blutrs Room 16, Sh Physiei Oftic s and Surgeons 514 Broud wisy.