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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 15. 1887. THE DAILY BJSJE , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' OFFICIJ NO. 12 , V Delivered Ivy rnrrler In any part of the city at twenty centH per wu-k. II * . W TIMOS. - - . Manager. Tin.Kl'IIO.NT.S : ni'piMM Orricr , No. < . ) . N innr HIIITOII No. "U. MlXOIt MKXT10\i NvY. Plumbing Co. The WIUTCII hjU J > for rent. K Hcltor , tailor. Full goods fhcnp. I Rrtvid Tostcrln was run in yesterday io- OS II IHliMineO. Judge CnrBon occupied tbu bench in tlisirict court yesterday. Secure n now , cheerful resilience by renting u IIOIIMJ in the Warren block. The Union Pacific triiln from the west , due at Silo ; was live hours Into yestor- dny. f'oloncl 1) . I ) . Henderson , n brilliant campaigner , is to address the voters hero on the 'J" > th. LatlicH , see t'om1)ined writing desk null sowing machine. Domestic ollli.'c , 105 Main street. W. A. Skelton andMnry A. Williams , both of tills city , were josterday granted leave to wed. Icing's SweelVorm Wafers for Nile Bt Dell CI. Morgan At Co.'s drug store , 7-12 Lower Uroadway , Council Blulls , In. Mr. I'ntlnml ; went to A \ oca yesterday to attend tlie funeral of his Viifos father , which will probably take place to-day. Hov. II. C. Waddell will lecture at West College hall on Sunday at. ! p. in Subject : "Transfiguration. " Seats free. free.Tho The Pacific Mutual Telegraph com pany have quite n force of men at work putting up poles Ihrougli this city , on their way from Omaha to Sioux City. The .refuse water from the Urown building will hereafter be taken away by huwor , the connection with the Pearl street sewer being made jesterday. The fourth lady on record applied for naturiili/.ation papers yesterday. She ' ' had neglected to propor'ly dccla'ro her intention , and her application was te- fused. Harry Osmond Almy died October 1 ! > at 8HO ; p. m. , aged 17 years and 11 njuutliH. Funeral services to bo held ut St. Paul's church at 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday. S. S. Huggo died yeslei day morning of malarial fever n't his homo , 1122 ; ! Pleasant street. The funeral will oc cur this afternoon at - o'clock at his late residence. Charley Nicholson , Ihe driver of the police wagon , is intently watching the erection of the new patrol house , and anxiously counting the days until ho will take possession. A Union Labor convention will lie hi'ld at Neola next Monday for the pur pose of nominating a full county ticket. It is expected that every pruci'nct will send a full delegation. The Sunday school of the Congre gational church had a pleasant social last evening , commencing at 5 : ! ! ( ) o'clock. The proceeds from serving re freshments vent into the parsonage fund. Caucuses will bo held in the varioiib wards to-night to choose delegates to the union labor convention ut Neola the 17th inst. First ward , George Weisner's livery ; Second ward , John Short's ware house. The livery barn of Lund fc White , on North Main street , has passed into the hands of .L L. Giles , of Shenandoah , la. Mr. Giles is a practical liveryman and will keep the barn up to its established excellence. Kd Hates administered chloroform to an aged horse Thursday and accident ally got too big 11 snitT himself at the same timo. The horse died and Kd nearly gave up the ghost. That's one horse on Kd. Decaying vegetation causes malaria. Property owners would do a great pub- lie service if they would remove the weeds , grass , etc. , from their unoccu pied land. The public health would bo greatly beneliteu. The controversy between the tele phone company and the electric liglil company in regard to the location ol poles and interference of wires has been settled , so that the improvements can go on. An intcrcntud eiti/on asks whether 01 not Chautaiuiua stock willboassos&ablo. One of the provisions under which the company is organized is that the stocl hhnll bo non-assessable. This fact wo had supposed to bo thoroughly under stood. The Dodge Light Guard * are without n captain , Captain Mess > imor having re- figncd and his resignation having beei accepted. The probability is that the present tlrst lieutenant , O. M. High smith , will bo promoted tothceaptainoj and the second lieutenant made tlrst. That grandfather's clock which is alleged logod to ornament the tower of the beautiful now courthouse , should eithct have its face covered with shame ot pain. If there is to bo anything df thoM M > rt it should bo a real clock with ai illuminated dial and a big hell. Captain Seavey , chief of the Omahi police force , was in the city last evening ing to got possession of Morse , who wa yesterday acquitted of the charge o stealing the liurham diamond. Morsi refused to go without a requisition am up to a late hour the matter was unset tied. tied.The The county supervisors and the eitj board of health should hold one meet ing in the old out-building still let . standing in the rear of thoeountv's nov court house. Quick action would thei bo secured. That stench hole is so terrible that the coroner has been given several lively runs by a false alarm. Kugono W. , youngest son of , T.W. and Louisa Merrill , died at 10:00 : o'clock yesterday morning. The funeral ser vices will take place this afternoon at 1:30 : o'clock , and interment at Fail-view nt 2:30. : Mr. Merrill has charge of the Omaha Herald's business in Council BlulTs , and has been so long as sociated with the newspaper forces of this city that the fraternity especially feels deeply sympathetic for him and for his. his.Will Will Kcolino , Halo Ilutchins , C. J. Dlanohard and Harry Kcolino left , yes terday morning , for a four days' hunt nt Honey Greek lako. They took n cook , tents and full camping outfit. No doctor need hope for n n > so of malaria or snake bite , us the party , with the forethought usually exercised on such occasions , made ample provision for such emergencies , and carried along the iicce&sary remedies. All the evidence has been taken in the case of Crittondon vs. Armour , Barbeo & Co. , hut the arguments will not bo made until after the criminal cases now before the court are disX&od | of. The syndicate who expected to make a goodly amount of the speculation are much interested in the outcome , but scorn con fident that the decision will bo favor able. Kven at the best it will cost a pretty penny to Carry on the fight in Court.- ' . COUNCIL 'BIIJFFS NEWS , MoPlieraon's'Mleslniy.Man Turns Up nil Right , With No Foul Piny. WILLIE MORSE IS ACQUITTED. The Junes Mimlcv CUM * on n Fourth Trial J.Jrfly Hlrrct ( SradliiB A I'ceullnr Protest Against I'OICH. lie In Not An Angel , Another sensation has exploded in the good , old way. Tne disappearance of the man Tyan some days ago from Joseph McPherson's place in this city has been a nine days' wonder to both police and people. If the man was seeking notoriety ho has secured it. for the papers and people have been agog with the mystery. Mr. Tyan turns up in Omaha , und except for some rather erratic1 nctions , apparently all right. A few days ago Mr. McPherson received a postal from Tyan stating he had cut his ankle while at work and was in the Omaha hospital and in danger of losing his foot by amputation. Ho also asked that the money due him bo sent him , McPhorsou paid the sadly injured man a visit and found the injuries com plained of nowhere except on the postal card. He says ho cut his linger and let the blood drop on the ax , but why he did so ho does not explain. This accounts for the presence of the slight bloodstain found on the a.\ left behind and which caused suspicions of foul play to be entertained. Tbe young man who was made the victim of these suspicions and who was so closely ex amined by the otllccrs , was immediately released and fully set before the public , and now that Tyan ha * turned up to speak for himself the ridiculousness of suspecting anybody appears doubly ap parent. A Vigorous I'rotcMt. Pacilic Mutual Telegraph company in the Held , Jerry Mullen at the bat and Simon Kiscman in the bole , was the situation at the corner of Broadway and Hryaiil street , yesterday afternoon. The telegraph company had a force of men at work putting up poles , und it so happened that one of them was to bo erected in front of Mr. Kisemnn's store , much to the dissatisfaction of that gen tleman. He said nothing while the bole was being dug , but ordered them to de sist as soon as they attempted to raise the polo. The men paid no attention to the order , whereupon Mr. Riseman jumped into the bole and declared the pole should not be planted there. This was a sensational estoppel , for a while , and a debate ensued , after which the foreman gave orders to go ahead and raise the ( Kile. Mr. Kis-eman's brother , Henry , fearing that the order might be obeyed , rushed oft for a policeman , and soon Chief Mullcr appeared on the scene. The garrison in the bole was induced to capitulate , and the be siegers soon raised their flagstaff on the scene of tboir victory , leaving the ques tion to be decided in the courts. Street The grading being done on Kighth avenue is showing up so well and the cost is so nominal that the city council is being urged to have more of this work done. There has been consider able property on the bottoms platted and numerous improvements are being mado. The city can easily aflord to grade temporarily many of the streets thus opened to the public. Tbo con tractors have brought a , largo amount of machinery hero and they propose to do work at an almost nominal sum. The increa.se in the value of property in that part of the city , the increased assess ment and the increase in the amount of taxes thus brought into the treasury warrant the city council in ordering some work done in that part of the city. There should be several streets opened up so as to accommodate those who desire - sire to take advantage of the approach to the now Union Pacific bridge and to the Omaha , and Council Bluffs wagon and railway bridge , the work on which has already commenced in earnest. The Doings in Court. In the district court the.Iones murder case , as it has been called for the last eight years or more , is occupying the sole attention and time. The public is taking little apparent interest in the matter , as the evidence has been re hearsed so often that most are familiar with its general character. The only public interest centers in the Until re sult , which will not probably bo known for some days to come. Mr. Mynster , for the prosecution , and Colonel Scott , for the defense , are closely contesting every point. The jury in the ease of Morse , after being out from : t o'clock Thursday after noon until 10 o'clock yesterday fore noon , brought in a verdict of acquittal. Morse was charged with complicity with Rotbory in stealing the diamond stud from Bui-horn's store. Morse is wanted in Omaha for like charges o larceny , and will bo taken bach there for trial. Alieatl. During the past two days work has been in progress upon Eighth avenue It is expected that this street will meo the eastern terminus of the now Omaln and Council Bluffs bridge , and untie ! pating that fact the .street is being pu up to grade as rapidly as the work car bo prosecuted. Tea rails have been distributed and the track partly laid back to the bluffs at the head of the street , which line , when completed , will bo used for taking soil from the bluffs to the points on the line where it is needed for filling. Should present anti cipations bo realized , which now seems moro than probable , this street will bo one of the thoroughfares botcon the two cities. Property values on this street are already looking \ip , and a boom of no small dimensions is not impossible. A Beautiful I'ietlire. Mrs. S. D. Rehso has on exhibition at the rooms of the Council Bluffs Carpet company an elegant specimen of pastel work from her own band. It is entitled , "Tho Fisherman's Love. " It presents u marine view , and in the foreground n fibbing boat. In this are thrco per sons : a young and beautiful girl , her lover , and the father of the miss , who is asleep in the bow. Its conception is decidedly original , and its execution true to life as well as thoroughly artist'o. It is worth your while to inspect it. The New Imiutier Company. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Council Bluffs Lumber company , which is composed of R. Stevenson , president ; C. II. Smith , of Sao City , vice president , and E. Irons , bccrctury and treasurer. The uow com- puny1 starts in with a capital stock of * 25 , < 100. . It is eompo.-ed.of well known , moil , in whoso hands -the business , \vill surely bo wisely and ftiicfgetlcalTy handled. ' " List vottr property with Cooper & Juilsoii. No. 1110 Ma In st. Common Council. Tlic council held an adjourned meet ing last evening with Major Groneweg in the chair. Danforth , Hammer , Kel ler. Wells and Lacy were present. The petition of residents on avenue D that a plank sidewalk" be placed on that ave nue between Eighth and Tenth streets was granted and the nlei'k ordered to advcrtUe for bids. The petition of residents on Seventh lueniiethat Seventh avenue from the inter-eel ion of Fourteenth street to Twentieth stieet bo raised to grade was granted. Petition of J. W. Squire , who owns nine housc.s ou Sixth avenue and Twenly-thifd street , for a culvert at the intt-rM'ctlon of these streets. Re- fyirod to the water committee. Petition of George Bebbington : The grading on lot 1 block 12 , done by con tractor Callahau , u-ed a quantity of soil furnished by petitioner. That lax for grading charged against his lot bo reduced in proportion. Refened to judiciary committee and city engineer. Petition of property owners on First and Graham avenues and HlutT slreets for water mains and hydrants. Motion of Alderman Lacy : That water com mittee bo instructed to place such pi ] > es and hydrants , also pipes to reach Fair- mouni Park. Petition granted and motion carried : Ayes Aldermen Wells. Lacv , Danforth. Noes Hammond and Keller. Order , That as C. Wesley has threat ened any one who attempts'to lay side walk in front of his property on Sixth street , the city mar--hal accompany Wickham Bros , or their employes while such work is being done. Mini ! Healing. Rev. H. C. Waddell will orpaui'/e a class in Christian Mind Healing on Monday at 10 a. m. at 128 Pearl street. Worthy indigent students taught free. Always Two Hide * . The Kvenitig Herald last night came out with an earnest defense of Jones , who is now on trial for the killing of Roberts. There were so manymis'-tatc- ments. and such base charges against the characters of other.s. as to arouse no little indignation among those who chanced to see the article. The claim that the property was deeded by Jones to his wife to avoid his creditors i re futed by the fact that , the property was always her own , and that instead of Jones helping to accumulate it , ho had failed to provide for his family. The charge that Roberts had alienated Mrs. Jones * affections seems a needless attack pen the character of a woman , who uring her lifetime was highly esteemed , ud who is now resting silc-nt in her rave , unable to defend her own good nine. The prediction is made that ' will be introduced on this trial o show that Jones himself de- lared that he did not belitve ny such statements about his wife , 'he claim of there being any feud be- ween Jones and Huberts is contro- erted by the fact that within a week lefore the killing of Roberta Jones wont o his house and took dinner with him n a friendly way. The touching ne- ount of Roberts and his faction dcspoil- ng the Jones' house of its contents is Iso badly colored , for Mrs. Jones was he one who removed the furniture rom the hou c. Xew Store. I have just opened 11 new grocery , irovision and feed store , corner of Fif teenth st. and Sixth avo. [ Patronage so- icited. W. W. WAltlUUK. The Honml-Up. There were but few cases before the lolicc court yesterday morning. Joe 5oss heeded the courts advice , and got ut of town. One White , of Chester , ob. , was also released. W. B. White laid $7.00 for being drunk. In the afternoon the larceny cases ame up again , and George Monroe and William Wilson were found guiltv as barged , and sentenced to thirty days n the county jail. Charles Turner was il&o hold to answer to another charge. Wadsworth , Etnyro ft Co. , 230 Main jtrcet , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Pottawattamie county. Dr. J. T. Van Ness , physician and surgeon , otlico room 3 , Opera house > lock , will attend professional calls day or night. Residence corner Kighth avenue and Fifteenth street. Notice to Claim Property. The owners of certain restaurant iroperty and tents , sent to Lincoln , tfob. , during the state fair , by the team of M. K. Matherbeo , of Council Bluffs , [ a. , can have same by calling on him md paying charges ; if not , same will be sold November 1,1887 , for said charges. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Kocbcrle Dead. George Kocborlo , the young man who shot himself , as stated in yesterday's BUB , died early yesterday morning. Coroner Faul was at once notified and went to the scene of the shooting , at Minden , to hold an inquest. C. Wesley accompanied him as constable , as Dep uty Sheriff Haynes was one of the wit nesses , and thus debarred from acting officially. Every 0110 making a cash purchase of 25 cents at T. D. King & Co's. cigar fatoro gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. One thousand head of one. two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greomunayor , 0:23 : Mynster at. , telephone 211. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Drew , of the cracker factory , is confined to his room by illness. II. F. Thomas , of Macedonia , has ac cepted a position with Messrs. Ucno & Co. Co.Mrs. Mrs. S. B. Ncilson.of Falls City , Neb. , is in the city visiting her sister , Mis. W. H. Troynor. Mr. A. 1C. Graves , of the motor line , arrived in the city yesterday morning via Chicago.Milwaukeo & St. Paul road. Bruce Howe , of the Omaha Republi can , made his first appearance on the street yesterday morning as a Benedict. Ho "sot 'em up" in the most approved manner and received the hearty con gratulations of his many friends. His evenings , in the futuro. will bo spent in the bosom of his family at his ctwy homo ou Fourteenth street. If you want the finest cook utovo made nt iv low price , see the wrought steel oven Fuller & ; Warren range nt Cole & Colo's , 41 Main street. KSel's hotel opened up a largo now' registry yesterday t6 accommodate in creasing business. FINEST LANDAUS ! Coaches and Hacks in the City , WILLIAM WELCH. omci.s : No. 418 Ilroadway The Manhattan. Telephone No. 33 No. filli Main Stieet. Toll phone No. n. _ D , H.HCDANELD& co. , Hides , Taiiow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. IKS ) and . - . ' Mala Stieet.Coundl Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Jtiiuufaeturerf of All Ms of STEAM AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders liyinall for lepnlrh iirnnijitly attended o. Satl-liRtlon guaranteed. 10th Avenne. Ad- : rtss Ojrdcii Iron Work * . Connill IllufTx , Iowa. OFFICER & PDSEY , BANKERS 00 llroud\Miy , Couiull lllufls lo\\a. IMaWlslied 1W > 7. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Res idences and Farms. i Acie I'loju-ity In urstein patt of the city. All R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , loom Ii. over Officer A ; I'n-eyS Hank , Counrll louu. Oli.N Y. vm.NK. ' STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , : > raitUe In the State and Tedernl Coiuts- . Office , ' . , Ulotk , Council Hooins and B lni'art-Heno ( llltilfr , Iowa. F.mliaily thr Mghrtt rrrrlltn- tltiral > llllH < t > i < l are Hit reigning favorite * tnfathlonablrdrcl : Our name is I J.tT.COUSINS , on every sole. I NEW YORK. For Sale by H award Brothers. mportant notice. Tht ( mint tat * r pulirllj of the Y ATI SI CORSETS bM ImJocft uDicrupnlous pf MODI to rot it upon tbe publlo very pool-Imitation of our GENUINE YATISI CORSETi Notice It hereby circa tbtt all ptriooi wtotlof tbU A No. 1 Corset , which for comfort Dd Bt cannot tie eicelled , ibould be ctrful to iee tbit the Corieu they buj ie itftuipiil 'YATIST o tbe iotlda. CROTTY BROS..CHICAGOILL. T11K 1R OK T1IK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Host Route from.Omalia . anil Council Bluffs to THE EAST = = = - TWO TIIA1NS HAH.V BKTWKEN OMAHA ANI ) COUNCIL Chicago , AXD > " Mihvaukcc , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar llapids , Itock Ibland , Frccport , Itockfonl , Clinton , JhibiKjuc , I > UTOiiport , KlRlu , Madison , JanesUlle , Ilclolt , M'inonn , La C'rosse , Ami all older Important points East , Northeast and Boutbcaat. , Knrllironch ticket ! call on the ticket fi < ? ent tit U01 rnruiiu Urtel , lu I'uiton ilotel , or at Union 1'uclUo I'ullinin ' Sleepers nnd the flne t Dining rara In the Mdtlil am run un tbe inslu line of Ihu Clilcuto , Mil wnuki'u & SiI'unJ IullK ] r , und every attention In l > til to paiiunnori 117 courtcaug eiupluytu of ino coiiinniir II. MJU.KU , Acncral Munager. J. V.'l'L'i KKIl , A liUnt General Mnnaccr. , . V. U. OAltl'KN'ltlt , ( l o ral 1'Bbstuie' and ( WuiKlVlkAFFOllD , Aulitiot Qcneml I'aitcnte and Ticket Auent. J.l'.t'UA lit , aeutrnl Superintendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. JVKHATi HiVvertlii'iiieuts , oaphnt T.oit , round , J To I.IIHII , For Sale. To Unit , Wants , lUmuHup , tolllhe Innpitotl In till * column t the low iiloofTKN' CT.NTS 1T.H LINK for thr flrstln- eitlou iinrt Five Tents 1'rr Utia for cuili nul o- lu-nt Itiviuitn , Ia ) n < 1vri'tl oiufitti nt our ( lice No. K IVarl Btfeet , near Jlruadwny , Couu- 11 WANTS. FOll SA I.K Choice slock of cootli In country More. PI HP npiMiliiK for IMiMliu'HM orth * lrAl. Aililros Stunu \ Mme , Council Waffs aii. . ANTKO- KOO.I . uhl for kitchen \\oik. Mis. .1. Mueller. Vii Willow acane. . NTlfn-A iocook. Mrsrioniw Oltl- ler , KM Willow avenue. mo KXCIIANaK-rorCotuirll lllnIT orOMinlm JL iiioi'fl'y. ' ' H H'tull stock of boots iiliil Nlmw , inmnmt , 14,000. ( . 'nil nt More. No. WW Iliontlttiiy , in-Hildtcsi It. Mnttln , ( . 'oiuitll lllulls , IO\MI. FOIt SAl.tl-ScconiMumd Columbia bicycle' \ery ilieiip. fiUMnch , at lleo olllce. FOH HUNT A nciv modem plilil ( > rootn liouie very cuuvc ! cnt. v.ll lr. ; < blocks r iluiniy : lopot. liiiinlie of W. II. \ \ H'I'O , over Saving's tank , Council Dlatfs r\NKlitinilii-l ( tliousnliit dollaii to loan on VJ real estate anil cliHtteH by P. J. Day , UU BUIIjtH.N'ti lots anil ncie propeity fursaluby K.I. la > , ; i'J1'earl.st. AM : OH riiAUKroiroinuit niiiffs JL' iiioiieity , 4Mmo ( nurt-s of Iowa HIM ! Nt- liiiskiilnliil. ) .1. It. ltlu > , 110 .Main St. , Council illufTs. FOIt S.U < n liAl acres of choice land Improved as follows : Small house and stable , 4NI rods of , ' ! - it t > fence , 'M acies of bteaklnx , II icit-Kof usb tices 111 tltrltty Kiowiiif ! condition. 'llM'JI.tm Terms easy. Addiess Cliailes II. WINiin , Oxford , Neb. "IT'OH SAI < K My reildencc propel tycoin-r Mil JL st. and tilh uvc. Klue M-ioom IIOIIM' , tun its tliu coiner one vurant. City water and scwciHKe , Kood barn , cHiila e boiiie , etc. A inrKnlti If taken soon. Apply on premises or at No. M Prm 1 t. , Council liltilfs. s. T. Kiviu.li. Spot Cash ! TROXELL BROS. ' Prices for Groceries THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. NO. 345 BROADWAY TKIii'IIONK : NO. LI ) . CASH DOES IT. 1'owdried Sugar , TJllw (100 llvitCiit J.oaf Sugar , ! ! lira 1 00 ( IramilatedSuijar , 14 lls 1 W Confectionery A , H'i ' Ibi 100 Huron A , 15 Ibs 1 00 food lllo Coffee ( roast ) , iier Ib Sfic Good Kloiil' lierfoIbs ) ! Ho ) Itiversldi'Klour , jier lbl ii 00 Hheislde I'lour , per sack 1 00 Diamond Illntf Flour , per Mil ft Ml Diamond Illuir I'lour , per sack I 4. " > Wliltu Hear Strop , Si Ibs 1 W ) All oilier K"ods lu sanio latlo of discount. Ole us n tall and examine our prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. LOOK FOH Till : IllO SIC.N. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAHD , UNDKIt MULE 8. WADE GARY , - - Council Blnffs , FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHA. CROCKERY ; LAMPS , GLASSWARE , And Fine Pottery. PRICES VERY LOW. W , S , HOMER & CO , , No.23 Main St. . Council Bluffs , Iowa. Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor toise Miell , etc. llalroinamcnts as ucll an the newestnovellles in hair K"ods. llalr goods Made to Older Mrs. C. L. Gillette , . , Jlnln Stn-ot , Connrll niuirti. Out of town work solicited , and all mail oidois pioinjilty attended to. Hapkness Bros , 401 FALl GOODS ! New goods , beautiful goods , good value and cheap. Call and see them. We have now in stook our new purcluisos in silky , dress goods , underwear , flannels , domestic , etc. Headquarters for OIL CI We have the largest selection and finest patterns of carpets in any city of the west. They comprise Axminsters Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , 3-ply Ingrain , Matting , Ruggs , Etc , Etc , j We shall be pleased to show our customer these new and choice fabrics. Do not forget the place , BARENESS BROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . RINK , ; No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffsjowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Both Domestic and Foreign. . 'fl ' E. S. BARNETT , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. llefcts to any bank or uuslnes house In the c Ity. Collections n specialty. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es cape. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ofllce Over American Kxpress. No. 410 llroml- wuy , Couucll lluffs ! , Iowa. Star Stables and Mule Yards Ilioadway , Council UluffB , Opp. Dummy Depot , Horses and mules conhtnntly on hand , for sale at retailer In car load lots. Orders promptly ailed by contract on short notice. fitork sold on commli'lon. Telephone 114. HCIII.UTRH & 1IOIXY. OppoMto Dummy Depot , Council HlaffB. LATEST BY TELEPHONE ! A. H. Hello , Centrnll Give mo the Council Bluffs Carpet Co , No. 4OB. W Broadway. C. O. Can't ; sixteen ahead waiting for their 'phone. A. H. What's the matter ? Anybody killed there ? C , O. No. Three woman fainted in the crush-Aw ful crowd getting their fall carpets. Big bargains everybody says. A , H. Guess I'll go dowu and not wait for the phone. C. O. Better do that if you wnnfc to reach them today. ANXIOUS tlUllA\l > .