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THE OMAIIA BEE, COUNCIL BLUPFS % NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in W TIUTON any part of the City, MAN AGER EPHON TUsinres O , 43, Ebito, N MINOIR MENTION, N. Y. P Co, Gleason coal. Council Binfls Lumber Co., coal, I hatcher conl, see advortisement. Mest coal and woou at C. B. Fuel Co. Carbon C oal Co.wholesale, retail, 10 Pearl Engincer Stimson is making a survey for a prospective bridge over Indian Creek from Mynster to Main street Justico Barnett las di ment suit awainst Lille has caused quite a bre the past few days, The saloon me missed the attach Miller, and which 20 in Sporting circles e again 1n demand police headquerters to settle with the o the amount of §20 for the privilege bu dge dispensing for the past month, Marriage licensos have beon s George W, Makopeacoand C. both of On and_John He Minneola and Bmma K. Lubin of this city, The ovidence in the case of Cook v County in the sup ourt was all intro! duced at noo srday, and the afternoon was taken up with the areuments, 1t was 80 late that 1 urt decided to withhold his instructions until this worning, The case has taken up the attention of the court for four days, Ono of Mentin's express w molishod by a motor on the bridge yester- driver attempted to et in' motor, and & moment later he n s head. The horse was knocked down,but was 1oL AcFHOUSLY injurod. Aload of kindling and a disabied motor was what remainced after the smoko had cleared nway. The damage the motor will not excecd As clection day draws nigh candidates for oftice bob up becomingly. Frank M. Hunter 18 the latest aspieant for the ofico of polics and superior judge. When questioned yes- day as to his vaudidacy he smilingiy replied that Lie wus “‘in tho hands of his friends,’ . A. Farroll is spoken of in connection with the oftice of city but that wentle man has not yet niad : antounce ment to the CfF v aspirations in that dircction. The telophone company is putting up copper wires between this city and Omaha. Thero has been much motor liue s been in lay when all the trains has beon st impossible for part ing across the river 10 understand what said. The company will put up what 18 known as u “metullic cireuit,” consisting of a double wire, one constituting the return, One circuit hias just been completed and the Fesult is u satisfactory suprise to subscriber: Four more wires will be put up, making three Land all will be in’ working order inside of thirty days. As it not infrequently happens a first- attraction and an almost empty b fronted oach other It was one of th sccn 1 the lious “La Belle at oty of ned ns was de to the presontation Miss Agnes and compy uld scarcely have been better bad evory seat been occupied. The were there testified their approvai by appluuse, and Miss Herndon was catled be- fore the curtain several times, The same compuny uppears at the samo place this evening in “The Commercial ‘Pourist's Bride, orthe Drummer in the Toils,” and they should be groeted with a full hovse. Mr. and Mrs. Johin W. Mikesell have lost two littie onesduring the past twenty-four hours of membrancous croup—KRalph,~ azed two, and Lemucl, uged five. Another child died about cighteéu months ago and was in terred in Pairview, Me. Milkcesell bought a ot there, but has since experienced wuch hard luck, having broken a leg & short time ago, and was unuble 1o make his first puy. ment. |or this reason the cemctery ofticers refused to allow the interment of other chil- dren, Undertaker Field was justly indig- nant over the matter, and owing to his efforts all objections were flually waved, A large delegation of citizens headed by Mayor Rohror called at the court house and Emu.»u. d the county board to appropriate 2,000 to nssist in cutting down the hills, stating the city would uppropriate & similar amount, Figures were given on the question of taxution, showing the Bluffs was entitled to this oxpenditure of monvy. Among those who attended the meetine were many of the leading citizens, heaviest taxpayers and merchants, Members of the board asked wvarious qustions concerning this proposed fmprovement, und at the conclusion of the interview the question was taken under ad- visement. of Herndon liberul - nave removad thewr dental fl streot, up stairs, iamson sells the Standard and ne wachines, 106 Main st, -— Finost line confectionery, fruit hohauy grocerics in Drs, Woodb oftice to 101 1 5. M. Dowestic scv nuts and the city. . T, Me- C. Miller, ) hanging and J orating, The best is the apest, - Saddle Rock restaurant, 402 oven day and uight, 0. Broadway, Firsy class. J. F Bask & Gert's pranos, 555 -—— Tho Maukattan sporting hoada'rs 415 B-way. —-— Fountain cigar, o strictly 10c cigar for 5¢ at the Fountain,' Fersonal Paragraphs. Dr. I, I Bellinger has returned from a trip to Duluth, Miun, Judge A, 13. Thornell of the district court 18 reported to be scriously ill with pneumonin & his home in Sidu Supervisors Graliam, Oslor, Alexander visitd Loveland business. County Surveyor J. F. 10 be out after a tough siege of influenza, Mrs, (i. W. Crofts is in Oregon, 111, whero she wis callod by o telegram antouncing the rious illuess of her mother. Misses Dot Atkina and Carrie Krimble of Freeport, 111, arrived in the city yestorda, en route to eb., to visit relative and stopved for a day in the Bluffs 1o visit their cousin, C. AL Atkins of the telephone ¢ J. M. Kolley, casbier Macedonia bank of Maccdoning A, M. Scott of Shelby and Henry. lishton of Neola were in the city yosterduy. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ewig and daughters, Misses Kuttic wud Kwmma, of Masena, la,, e guests of P.J. Ewmig and famly of Park avenu Murat ITalstead of tho Cineinnati Com- mercial Gazotte, pussed through the Blufly Tuesday oveniug, en route home from Den- ver. Mrs, Halstead accompanied him to this city and stopped over u fow 10 visit Mra, W, W, Cones of No. 1406 Kighth ave- nle. Mr. Louis Biederman leaves for Dos Moines Sunday evening, His position in the order of Odd Fellows is thutof deputy grand waster, and lm goes to meet Grand Master Longueville, Grand Representative Powers and other prominent Odd Fellows to arrange for the visit of (irand Sire Underwood, which is coutemplated to occur tuo latter of April. The grand sire will visit whe principal citics of fowa, aud Mr. Blederman Will try und il Bluffs put in the list of the places to be visited. Bostedt and yesterday on Brodneck is able The mlmm\hw)xu‘ leading photographer Council Hlufy is Schudt, 320 Main street, A Warning to the Fub'ie, Agents are going about the city represent- iug themselves us authorized to~ take work for tho Council Bluffs Steam Dye works. ‘Puo proprietor, Mr. C. A. Machan, desires to notify the public that ho has no ageuts, ana -lllh»-u represcuting themselves as such are frauds, The Council Bluffs Steam Dye works are located at 1013 Broadway, near the Northwestern depot, and satisfaction will be guarantecd and agents' commission will bo saved on | all work sent there, -~ Save 80 por cent oo tombaton: d monu- ments. Design sheet and pricelist froe, L. Kelley, 20 Broadway, Council Bluffs, e Dr, C, H. Bower, 520 First ave. Tel. 239, IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS, Internal Dissensions Make Trouble for E'ectric Motor Directors. BUTCHER BENNETT'S LIASON. to Re Resurs ¢ ths Sewer Blaze - The City Hall Scheme rected — Wil Comple Ditch — A Disastrons Prossed by His Oreditors, Fyans Wants Stewart's Scalp. Tt transpires that thore will b more t one boue of contention ut the annual meet ing of the stockliolders of t sctric motor compan, It has been supbosed that the only fight would be over the issuance of passes, as indicated by the injunction on this point, which was ob tained a short time ago by Director Evans. It now develops that Mr. Evans has another grievance, and one that will undoubtedly kick up avery much livelier row than will the pass question. 1018 stated on very good authority that Mr, Evans 18 determined that President Stewart shall not serve in thut acity during 1500, Ho has prepared a 10 bo submitted to the stocknolders at the coming meeting, alleges that Mr, Stewart's manage is vory Judicions, and is costing the company at le 0,000 0 year more thun is absol essary. Ho thon cites a number of instances in which thore is a heavy and nccdless drain upon the trensury of tho company. He 8 payd for the matorial used ction of s Ottawa, 1L, line 1 during the past summer for in ex ending tho branches of of this company, He states thut he for crossings for the Ottawa line, while it has cast this company i) for crossing of same make, weight, 8izs and ehape, in f cally the same in every particulur fice. 1o wants to Know what lias | [ the extra$500 for cach crossing. He mentions othor material, which Cost i 136, but this company is ask B He characterizes Mr. Stewary's mana,cen, as extravagant, and insists oo a chanye, It is quietly rumored that Mr. do all he can he me re-clection of Me. Stewart, but_ir stockholders repeat heit action of a year ago, und t Mr. Stewart:to i president, Mr. Fvaus will ha other methods, and will take the caso mto court, in which event there would edly be the liveliest kind of a seri Hon. Geor, right, the the company 1 yes regurding this watter,” When asked what tue probable outcome of Evans' action would be, he replied that he thought that all difi- cultics would ve settied au the next meeting motor company. Said he: “Thers n some feeling for some time between i and Mr. Stewarts in fact, thoy from being friendly in their relations. xd the election of Mr. Stew- as he was dissatisfied with : the preceding year, and ho nume of some one else. He posed Mr., Stewart’s election, when' the ballots” were counted, M t was counted As for these that Mr vagant expenditury Reynolds says that o e thut satisfuction of 2hend that the matter w fou | think that it can be ar illing in any outside interfe; the result of the election will be, course, I cannot say, hut I bope that tiicting elements will be harmonized ing this as well as the pass difiiculty.” neot and Trast compiuy ating at the Ink motor trains will commence malking hourly trip 1, 2, b ufterncon, ‘The trains are for ation of the skaters. The lake prescuts o smooth unbroken expanse of ice as smooth as elass, and skating parties are very popular. The trains muie connections with the electric motors for Omaha people. Rennert's Cerfidy. “William H. Beounett, you are charged with the erime of adultery,” remarked Justice Hendr yesterday afternoon, he glanced sev ver hig spec very red taced a edingly uucomfort- able looking individual who sat in front of the judge's desk, in custody of Deputy Shenift ie. *Do you desire the scrvices of an attoraey ! “Yes, | want Holmes,” was the sullen renly, white the prisoner giared fiercely av the fe wtors who had ggathercd m the court rooi. ‘The officer was instructed to nc s charge to look ub the desired the pair left the room. nformution on which a warrant for vas issucd was sworn out tt, the wife of the defend- *f{alleged that m Docombar, 138, lion minally intimate with one May The stor'y as told by Mrs. Benuett y sad one, everal months ago Ben. nett came to the Bluffs from Illinois purchused the meat market at Broadway, aud was_soon doing a very ous business. Shortly afterw: Irl! h r, trouble came in the shape of a member of thie demimonde, who rented a cottage near that occupied by the Bencett family, and it was not long until the butcher became quite intimate with the new comer. se so0n attracted the attention of ibors, und the sentiment against her 0 strong that the woman left, but 800N terward found located at No. Avenu Mrs. E. A, Bush, Affuirs finally came to such a pass that Bennett's wagon could be found at almost any hour of the day in frout of tho residence of the so- called Mrs, Bush aund the neigbbors tell of having frequently seen them together at the 8aloons in that part of the city. Mrs, Benuett was finally compelled to be- lieve that all was not right, and she accused her husbana of unfaithfuluess, He ac- krowledged it, but promised to do better, yet each suceeeding day found him again in the compauvy of vhe siren who had wrecked his home, ‘The wronged wife at last sought an attor- ney, 0. D, Wheeler, who filed an attachment against the husband's property, as it was ascertained that he wus trying 1o dispose of it, The step was taken none too soon, as the faithless husband visited tne office of Justice Schurz yesterday morning and made a trans- fer of all the interest in bis property here to his clerk, C. C. Gillospio, the alleged consid- eration being #400, That it was simply movo to chieat his wife out of tho property is apparent from , the fact that Bennett bimself took the transter to the court house to have it rocorded, Gillispie baving no band in the transaction, Doputy Sheriffl Formau was on the fellow's track soon after he lett the court house, but he did not find him until the much wanted indiviaual walked squarely into the net, His wife was in Attorney Wheeler's office when Beunnett poked his head through the door- way. As soon as he saw his wife ho skinped, but she cries 'here's the man,” and the torncy soon found the constable, who abbed Benuett as he was fying up Broad- Wiy When taken into court he was very reti- cent, and inreply to the reporter’s queries stated that he would gve his side of the story when tho time came, He would mneither make any denials of the allegations of the information, nor acknowledge that he had done anything out of the w; He was held in the sum of #500, and said Dun Carrigg would go his se- curity, but Carsigg was not to be found aud Beunett was accordingly taken o the county Jail, ir, and Mrs. Benoett were married at La Salle, 11L., two years ago, and one child six wecks old s thelr union. Mrs. Benuett's maiden ngwe was Elliott aod she has a brother residing 1n this city. The Morgan woman has paid a fine as a prostitute and her name, as it appears on the police records, is Pausa Monarchell It 18 stated that she bas been quite success- ful as an adventuress. and has not only bled Beunett for a large amount, but hus also con- trolled thie pocketbaok of & well known mor- chaot of Siiney, 1a. It is reported that this oitizen of diduey was compelled to step down and out when Henuett appeared ou the scene, 48 prescuting & more promising vie- tim 10 be pluoked. The adveuturess has ap- pane prosentedthe stronuously Superintende explain the dif 5 would dispose of them 10 th the stockh 1do mto withont w of The Ross Iuves Mar running to 8,4 and 5 the accomme nmpany torney, THE parently had very good success huater, and that she was not u flnancial demands is evident frc that it required more than the ceeds of Hennett's business to supply her wants. 1t 18 stated that an outgrowth of this case will be another one for divorce, and tho latter will not be hard to get if the prosecut- Ing witness is inclined to push the present one. Mrs, Hennett is left almost destivute although her husband has a fine farm in Ilinois, and besides his market proparty in this oity had a large deposit in the bank. It is stated that he dr ont about #1 ), \\ln‘h all that was deposited to his day morning, intending to skip o Morgan wotnan, His skippit ywever, hias boen nipped in the bud. Mean- while, thoe law will see that iis wife's inter- ests are not neglected - A. D Telegraph Co. All persons in the city who_have phones can call up telephone 179 for mes senger boys, cabs and_ expross wagons, oto. Promnpt attention guaranteed. C. G. Robin- son, manager, No. 11 North Main street. tole- Dr. H. S, West Joar st cuaranteed dentistry. No. over Her offico Grand drawing February Moore & Bowman - real ostate, — - The City 8 wer Diteh, A few months ago it was stated that tho nning to make some ex onts during the winter in ipleting the Indian cre us miking an outlet for the cf go systom to the Missouri river, City ser Stinson unnounced that sev thousand dollars would bs exnonded on t , which would bRt tho sewer syste: fect working order, and that the sewers would not give perfect satisfaction until this was done. He statel that the trouble was all because the city bezan to build the se ers at the wrong end, and there has always been trouble at the outlet, During high water the creck 18 hizher than the lower tof the sewers, and this uses trouble in the lower part of the city. be sewer ditch now runs blind just below tho city limits, und the sewerage matter spreads out over quite an area and ovapo- 2 “The plan is to coatinue the dit er, beinming at the city lin y-c1ghth avennie, and the ni committoe of the council looked ground a fow days ug ¢ will be was asked J. G. Tipton, Broadway. of co over the 0. dono yesterday regarding_ the mat- of Alderman 1 suppose ihe work will have to be done as laia out some time ugo. Some of the aldermen looked over the ground tho fore purt nf the weok, but I was laid up with influenza und could' not go along. 1 pre- sume they will mako @ report at the next meeting of the council. The city enginecr says that we will have to dig a ditch about two miles long, and that will run from the city limits at Thirteenth street aud Twenty- eighth avenue in a southwesterly direction to the river. That will be quite a job, and [ believe it would be cheaper for the city to buy & ditching machine or steam shovel, ana that would also serve to keep the oid Jiteh cleaned out. 1t is time that this sewer out let was permanently disposed of and I want to see tho council take spaedy action regard- ing it.” — Blank books, all kinds, ledgers and jour- s, 110 12 quires, at less than cost. Send for prices. Masouic book store, Council Blufls, ——— Reiter, tailor, 310 Broaaway. C. 13, steamdye works, 1013 Broadway. o - The City Hall Bon “It will come up at the meeting of tho council next Monday night,” replied Aldar- man Lacy yesterday, when asked what had becomie of the city hall project. *‘Itought to have come up at the last meeting, but the muyor is very, slow in attending to matters and he has done nothing about it. I shall introduce s resolution to have the matter of 1ssuing bonds to the amount of $150.000 for the erection of u new city hall submitted at the spring election, There is uo need of calling a_spocial eiection, as the regular clection will bo held in less than two months and the citizens ought to have that much tize to ook 1ato the matter. Everybody kuowa that we need another city hall, and I believe that the taxpayer will prefer to build one that will nov only be of service but wiil be n_credit to the city twenty years henco. W have fine county and govern- ment buildings, and all that is needed the city to do as weil. 1 doun't think thece is any question about the bonds carrying, but the s will be given a chance to exvress their views on the second Monday in March.” e -— Go to 1. Janssen for zither lo 3 reasonable, 027 Third avenue, —~ - An Early M roing Blaze, Shortly bafove 7 o'clock yesterday morn- ing Mr. F. Wasteott of the Muin street trunk d who reside his place of business, 107 Main street, avos= from his bed aud lighted a five in a stove in the rear , or workshop proper. Afterwards he aroused his wife and ther teft the building, £oing to a neighboring bak On his re~ turn he found his place in passession of fires men, who wera busily engagel in fizhting a hard battle in the rear portion of his place of business, He had left tke building but about fiyo minutes when a dense volume of smoko attracted the attention of pedestrians and o cry of firc was raised, and several partics hastened into the building sud found Mrs. Westcott almost overcome with smoke and heat. An alarm was telephoned the depart~ ment, the boys responded promptly and after o hard fight the fire was subdued. Th tire loss on the building and stock will reach §1.200. Mr, Westcott carried an insurance of 8700, which will hardly cover his loss. ‘Iie building is owned by Mr. S. P. Harris and s fully insured, Oualy wooden parti- tions scparate Westcott's rooms from Mrs. Davis' millinery house on the south and A. C. Dempsey’s’ candy manufactory on the north, The former loses nothing, but tho latter's stock is somewhat damaged by smoke and water. Terms - Notice. 1d my stock of hardware, stoves aud tinware 10 5, W. Hesley of Omala, and leased him my store, I would cheerfully recommend him to all my old customers and frieuds as an old hardware merchant, who will give you good goods and square dealing. Give him'a call and Mr. ,Charles Bock will be pleased to wait on you. I have moved my tools und cornice “wachines to my new brick block on Lower Broadway, where will continue to do all kinds of cornice and sheet iron work., ‘I'hanking my old customers and friends for their liboral patronage, 1 remain very respectfully yours, B, Granw, January 19, 1590, Having Having purchased B. Grahl's stock of hardware, stoves and tinware, I will renew the stock in overy line, and will carry a full line of builders' hardware, cutlery and tools, stoves and tnware. 1 will continue in the old stang, 104 East Broadway. Would be pleased to see all Mr, Grabl's former o towers, and everyone wishing goods in these Mr. Charles Bock will be pleased to wait on you. Respectfully yours, January 6, 1800, 5.V - Miller's Creditor Peter C. Miller, whose decorating and wall paper establishwent was gutted by fire some time ago, 18 being closed 1n on by his credit- BesLey, _ors, severalfof them bLaving attached his stock yesterday for various amounts, claims tbus far filed are as follows: National bank of C Nelson Pamt ( The First uncil 13laffs, §2)0; A, M, , $350; Murvhy & Co.. $02.50; I, Bach & Co., $000; Schobie, Rein- thal & Co., #4560, Tnese claims aggregate about §2,000, and it is stated that others for about $1,500 more will shortly follow suit. Miller states that he has a counter claim agaiast his principal ereditor for more than the amount of the original bill, Miller has veen doing @ heavy and it was supposed prosperous business. His insurance was promptiy vaid by the companies in which 1t was placed, aud his finaucial embarassment is @ matter of surprise to many. It is hoped that he will be able to satisfactorily arrange maiters with his creditors 80 a8 10 coutinue his business, OMAHA DAILY A PROMINENT REGULAR PHYSICIAN Of New York City gives redtions FORPREVENTING AND CURING UENZA O \E | Evaporate ovening a fow tabl EXTRACT and in the PONDS EX which bold over the morning spoonfuls of POND'S { bale the vapor. D TRACT into a tin cup, flames of a lamp that the vapor may be inhaled. By this troutment the membrane of the nose and throat will be in such condition that it will resist the poisonous action of the germs which are the cause of this disease: and if the germs have already been fntaled they will bo destroyed, The symptoms of ““La Grippe” are inflammation of the lining of the mem- brane of the nose, which may extend to the lungs, with congh, sneez:ng, runniug at the nose, aad perhaps’ se aching pains and high fever.” These airections are for PONIY "RAC 1t may be un safo to use any other article this way AVE POND® NTRAC READINESS, Made only by the Pond's Co, New York and London. SPECTACLES ——AND— "IN BExtract Specta] 1 of Dhles and I acquired a Wide spre aud most vauablo i ans ot the Optha! mads by OUR OU jroper adoptation Lperaons saffor A DRI AND OPTTCAN fo) nud adjustment of ing from De 1 find it 1o the advantage 1o consult our optican, All diseases of the Kye and Bar treated in the latest and most s*fentific manner. Omaha Medical and Surcieal Instituts and Eye and Env Infirmary. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Omaha Neb, CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF D ISCOVERIE S. LMSIM AL —~-,\,i- WLVY L CETILA N'—L—_r o ‘.’““ iy i N il H ’Eamnl ISEASES*THRO, / “"”“LUNoSsS—EJ}.fi Govel S end for umlusl perbttle 3 Erg‘fl L TH TUARANTEED CURE TOR | CATARRH SANTA ] A'll" AND: CAT: B: CURE qu sa]e by Uoo\llnan Dvug Co C.H. PEARSON& C2.3— — BALTIMORE Mb ashionable - Confetiones he very latest noveitios for bangnets and private parties. Cholce fruits, bon-tons, ehoco- [ates, buttercups, and gld fashio candy & specialty, Opders for parties and grde |Im.mpuy tilted, Boadway, Council on Electric Imsm.' Bells, Chest Pro- tectors, Etc, Agents Winteq, DR, €. B, JUDD, 006 Browaday Counchl Blufrs ~—FIRBT-CLARS — Joweler and Wach Repairar Has removed from §10 Maln §t. 10 537 Broad- way, Fine wateh work s specisity and sati taction guarante A full line’ of holiday and novelties, F. M. ELLIS & 0O, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS, Rooms 430 and 43! Bee Building, Omaba Neb., ond Rooms 244 and 240 Merriam Block, Counoil Blutts, lowa, Correspondence Solicited. BEE: NATURDAY, the following di- | A GRIPPE” | liold the note over the cup | JANUARY 11, 1890, ber the place. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE AND R:NT. DOR TRADE 160 acras of clenr Kanaas land, : will trade for a § nd groceries, oe will teads wrocrries, Addr souncil Blufts, 1a, jartiy 1 arock of dry J OTICE—1f you hiave real estate or chiattsls FOU WARE 10 dispose of quick, 1ist then w nctl Blas, 1n. Agirl for general housework. Evans, 108 Soutn Sixth st, \ TANTED work, OAKlund nve, FOR kEN Aveny ond & | street 1encos. { Fni« RENT A z00d competent girl for honse- Work light, Mrs, Steadman, 402 O 30V 6n-r001 Nowss on_Fourth elgit-room hoass ou 1ue, and one elglt-room houss on T wiLfittad up with all modor W. W, Bilger, Pear Tonso Tt Apply it 8 Tho biisiness MeAtee. JoR 1 Light acre tract vt arden lund adjoining lso st vineyards near city. ried man of nee With grapes wan (i00d refers cices re 4. Andress A, Thes offier, [ESHRATLE vooms to ront. Suits o roums With b Acont, ontside enteanca, 127 House new, rooms newly furn- separate sleeping vooni, Appoint- very best in the eity. Come and JOUR EXCH B-tord swegs of gencral mercaandise o exchian for good Ium invoice from #5,00) w0 Address Gray, Conneil Blufs, T DOR $3,00) to $4,000 you « 1 M cloun Siock of hurdware, stove ana tifishop in one of the best locations in Wester Towi, If you want u hardware business wonld be plousedto refer von to ruliablo partics it now all about our husin Very 14 1d reasons for selliug, It will pay you to inve this, Aadress B0, Bee oifice, s, JoR HAN A K to exchauge for an mprovel8) acre farm in western or central lowa., K & Gray, QORSALE or Excange —Tls furniture and lease of at) room hotel dolug a big in eastern Neb, Price, easy terms, or Will ta Anlrlrvr« Kerr & Gray 1 buy aniee - Conneil , Conucil Blutrs, J EW improved real estate to trade for unim AN “provea Omaha or Council Blulls property C. B Judd, 605 Broadway. eenwood ad- t o Cross an OTS for sale in Oak Grove and 4 dition. Easy terms. Houses ani monthly pu . L. Doble, co Hazel sts. FPHE WEST SIDE BUILDING SOCIETY of Council Blnffs invites the attention of me 1z on slaries mons of moa ato means totheir co-operative plan for se: homes in thiscity. 1t is beli that terms of purchase and credit can e under this plan than by individual acti ihat a better site, neighborhood und st s can be set proving ludependently sud in <cparate distriets in the city. mdersigned will fuenish - formation and show the property to all inquir ers. Office open from 7 to 8 on week day, esen: ings. C. M. Rtoss, room 203 Merriam block, l LAL RNT, changed. 8pa. ination of tilus, Waiear £4,000, in ex Hougnt Anl xolt ant ex- Al attontion given to exam- W. C. Jamas, No o9 At aon mdse. th iange for § r tnls plac . Council s, 5£00k O0f wroceries or will nvoice abont ool improved cash, Add LE or Rent — 1 lund with housas, ., Connetl Biuf TED good, flest gitsman, A}qm oflict S, . room 231 Merriam block, clays Maxor, architec Councii Bluffs, Cheaper Tha Everything in tbe hardwara line at Shugart &Co.'s. Boye, (he prices in skates huve heen cut in two, ond th.e fiuest wnd largest line in the city to’ select from. While the skating is so £000 come in und get & bargain, Hecollect that purchase entitles tho person to u n the grand drawing to tuke p . CHAMBERLIN, M. D), { EYE, EAR AND THROAT SURBEON, Viston and Refractivo Troublos & Speclalty GLASKEN ACCUIATELY Pites Il Wtteation ¢ nenralgins, “proper apltot. B od with succes s by mail after first con BROADWAY AND MAIN STRVES AT Suyiogs Bank, Couneil B, —THE-— Ji & Murphy Manufacturing Co. 1st Avenue and 21st Street. SASH DOORS AND BLINDS, Band and Scroll Sawing, l\\llut and Planias, B of el Doroh Hescketn Kindling wood Tond delivered, Clean sawdust by the All work o be first-class, ~ Telep) “Your Patronage Solicited” W o Inus. OFFICER. W.IL M. Pusky OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Dealers in foreign and domestic exchiangs Colluctionsmady and futerest paid on time de- Dos} H BELL 3 BERLINGHUF ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENY Room 2, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs, Towa, J. D, Ebmt.\nmlw, Prog, CHAS. R HANNAN, Cashier CITIZENS' STATE BANK, OF COUNCIL BLUF Paid up Capital..... -$150,000.00 Surplus ... 35,000,00 Liability to Dapn‘kou 335,000.00 Direcrors—1, A. Miller, F. 0. Glezson, E. L. Shugart, E. E. Hart, J. D, Edundson, Clhas, R. Haunan, ‘Transact’ general banking busiess Largest capital and surplus of auy bank in Northwestern fowa, Interest on thie deposits S. E. MAXON, Archite.t and Superintend :nt Room 281, Merriam Block, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA, E. L, B#uGanr, v No, 27 Main St., Over Jacque- min’s Jewelry Store, )14 new firoom house | | ELEC | kept in the buteher’s line, d tiiun by purchasing and im- | WE WERE BURNED OUT! But do not propose to stay out, and here we are,roady for business, at 88 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Our Black Peerloss Soft Nut ana Lump Coal takee the cake. | of our Hard Coal is not excel'ed by any on the market. Buy it once and you will want it afterwards, The quality If you want good Hard Wood cheap call on us. Remems SAPP_& KNOTTS, Fuel Merchants, No. 33 Main Street. -Coall A. T. THATCHER, Chicago, Ills. H. Western S ¢ COX, es Agent. OFFICE: 114 Main Street, Brown Building. Telephone 48, We will sell to consumers divect, SELECTED following reduced prices: GRATE AND EGG RANGE AND NUT CHESTNUT - - And the bost grades of Soft Coal. Wvoming Lump 87.00, Waluut Jackson $5, Cedae #3585, Cannel #3550, lowa Nuat, Extra Large size 1, 83,00, Gas Honse Cokoe 12¢ por bushel, or $7.00 per tor RMS—Cash with order, All coal fresh mined, well screcned and promptly ANTHRACITE $8.25 8.60 8.50 COAL at the Blook and rvoller The ideal fuel is It gives the st degree of h s always unde control und is absolutely without dust ana there ean be no accidents from its use Seientiflic inves ions have shown that food cooked by it retains 20 ver con more of its nutritive propecties than if cooked in tha old way. You never good steak unless you have tried one cooked hy gas. The Coancil Blufls Electric Light company have made it desivable in point of cconomy to for dool i heat . It will pay vou to anvestigate this. Their new qas heaters and cookers are Lh wtest success 03 modorn times, They combine RY DESIRABLE QUALITY, ECONOMY, , GREA A READINESS FOR US NG CAPACITY, NO LOST ¥ FINTURES OF ALL KINDS, CALL AND EXAMINE. MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNC BLUFFS, 1IO0WA, ABSOLU SAR RIC LRGRE No. 210 Main St, No. 211 Pearl St, NEW MEAT MARKET! 3 " OPENED. 305 BROADWAY. . The best Beef and Veal in the mavket. Everything of the prices right down to the towest noteh. Lavd, o delivery to all parts of the eity. L. GRAY, Proprictor. stoquality and and everything _____PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE Hyd Specili Buildin over Amer . lowa. actice in the State and 8 Shugart-Beno Bluffs, lown. For SNSTBTIME T Bl1sa) O AN NG brashE: < Paris Exposition, 1889. LJ ., PC&I‘S obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competi- tion with all the world. /ZZighest possitle distinction.” ELECTROTYPIN & STEREOTYPING 51l South 12th Street. The Westen Newspaper Union have the Largest and MOST COMPLETE ELECTROTYPE & STEREQTYPE FOUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO—— And are prepared to turn out FIRST-CL.ASS TWORIZ PROMPTLY and at ' CHICAGO PRICES. HARRY FROST. L. D. HARRIS FROST & HARRIS, CARRIAGE MAKERS, Carriagos, Bugiles, Phactons and Wagons of .\m description always on land, or made Lo order, epaivhig in all its branches, ¥*#”Particular Attention Paid to Painting e g00d second haud Buggies for sule cheap. Buggles stored for the winte 23d end Tzard Sreets, Telephone 1447, DEWEY & STONE, Furniture Company A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental In the furniture maker’s art at reasonable prices, Coall T \