6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS ! OFFICE NO. 12 , 1'EAlllj BTIIKKT. IT Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty ccntu per wtek. II. W TIUION , . . . Mannger. TKI.Kl'HONKSs JirFT7T.ps orncr. . jvn. tt. NiniiTKnmm KO.SO. MIXOll .MKXT10.V. Ni Y. Plumbing Co. Roller , tailor , Full goods chcnp. William Arnold paid $4.00 yesterday afternoon for peddling singing birds without a license. Next Wedncbdiiy IB the only chance r that now remains for unregistered vot- cro to put their names on record. The entertainment at the Baptist church which was to have taken place this evening has been postponed. The next chapter in the Jones mur der case in the motion for a now trial , which will bo argued to-morrow. Three drunks were before the bar yes terday morning. Ono of them paid the necessary $7.00 , and the others were sent to jail. The Swnnson Piano company have invented a piano truck which makes t the movement of this unwieldy instru ment a pleasure1. The Strcetsvillo Sabbath school asso ciation will give a sociable Saturday evening at the residence of Mrs. A. Richardson , near the transfer. 'Two young men desiring va pleasant room , in central location , private family , can secure wimo at moderate rental by nddressing , with references , II. 12 , BEK oillco. Thcro will bo an entire chungo of programme at the Ida Clark : concert this evening , so these who wont last evening will have a now treat and a rich one. The oporotUi of "Jack , the Giant- Killer , " will bo reproduced at the Masonic temple Saturday afternoon to give the school children an opportunity of seeing it. Kid Grant wns run in by the police last evening for the larceny of some overcoats from a houno on South Main Btreot. The coats were found in his possession. J. 11. Sovereign , of Atlantic , will speak in this city Friday evening at 8 o'clock , at Dolmny's old opera house , in the intorcst of the Knights of Labor und the Union Labor league. Marriage licenses wore granted , yes terday , to James H. marineof Council Bluffs , and May Hartwell. of Hard in township , and to Frank C. Simmons and Laura S. Troup , both of this city. Mrs. Conrad Goiso has been a sufferer from pleurisy for some time. Tuesday Dr. Macrae tapped her side and took about two quarts of lluid from her left lung. Ho thinks her recovery is now assured. Steam pipes are being laid between the now court house and the county jail. The work of getting the heating appar- ratus in readiness is hindered by a scarcity of mabons to prepare the foundation. The funeral of Mr. Ed. Irons occurs this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock from his residence. The members of the Bap tist Sunday school will meet at the church at the same hour and attend the funeral in a body. It seems that some steps should betaken taken so that the steps of these who pass through Bayliss park in the wet seasons will not be attended by so much damp ness. The walks are very muddy , when there is mud anywhere. It is suggested that the walks should bo paved with cedar blocks. The club rooms are serving well ono of the purposes for which they were fitted up the entertaining of strangers visiting the city. Within the last month thcro have been over two hundred vis itors from out of the city. No ono is admitted except on being introduced by Bomo member , and the risitors all regis teringan interefating record is thus pre served. The Clark concert company arrived yesterday. Miss Clark is accompanied by her mother. The little lady wno has already won the reputation of being the finest conotist in th land , took a drive about the city and expressed her self ae being greatly delighted with the appearance of the city , and especially with the grand scenery of the bluff sand parks. Little Lutio , six years of ago , ono of the inmates of the homo for the friend less , died Tuesday after a short illness of membraneous croup. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the home. This is the first death that has occurred there in over a year. Lutio's mother died at Wintorsot several months ago of con sumption , and since that time the little orphan has been cared for at this insti tution. The Japanese wedding , which hits been several times postponed on ac count of the failure of the costumes to "materialize" from the importing house , will bo given on Friday evening at the Congregational church in connec tion with an oyster supper served by the young Indies' society. The musical programme , consisting of selections from the opera of "Tho Mikado , " and the wedding , will bo given at 8:80. : A treat may be expected by all who wit ness this novel entertainment. It Is Surprising ! ! But a fact. You can got an elegant up holstered rocker , spring seat and sends for nothing , 105 Main St. Cranberries lOc qt , Troxoll Bros. Only ono faro for the round trip to Ilorimon to-day. Ono thousand head of ono , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire ol A. J. Greonnmayor , C23 Mynblor Bt. , telephone 121. The Clark Concert. Last evening there was a fair-sized nudlonco at the concert given by the Ida Chirk company. This young cor- notist wns enthusiastically received and her solos wore heartily applauded Iler playing of the musical glasses wni also very pleasing. Little Daisy Dixon n mere child , gave several recitation ! which showed wonderful talent for OIK of her ago. Miss Lulu Frank , the pian 1st of the company , is a very fair wusi cian. The programme was quito variei and was of a popular character. Then was also in the company a soprano Miss Mamio Frnnoy , wno gave sovora bolos. To-night the same company ap pears with au entire change of pro gramme. 1 lb Price's baking powder 45c pecan can , Troxoll Bros. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. 1 lb Royal baking powder 45o , Tro.xol Bros. E. II. Sheafo loans money on clmttc security of every description. Privivt consulting rooms. All business strictl confidential , Ofilco , 600Broadway , coi ncr Main street , up stairs. CAPITAL AND LABOR UNITE , Work Going Right Along On the Broadway Bridge. THE SALOON CASES IN COURT. Another Day of Injnnct Inns , Contempt ntul Motions TIic Horse Binding Cnsc Accidents Personal Mention. Glimpse * oflinpi-ovcincnt. The work on the approach of the Broadway bridge is being delayed a little tlo by the material not arriving as soon as expected , but there is no waiting or idling , the energies being directed to other work in the meantime. Yesterday the work of excavating for the first pier wns being pushed right along. The first pier is on the west bank of the river , about ten feet from the water cdgo , and the excavation will be to bed rock , a depth of thirty-seven feet only. It was not the intention originally to sink this pier to bed rock , but under the later plans this is to bo done , making it as solid as the everlasting hills. There were also soundings being made for the pier in the middle of the river , a boat being thcro with a gang of men. It is evident that the bridge company and the contractors arc pushing the work as rapidly as possible , and their promise to hnro the bridge completed early next summer bids fair to bo promptly mot. It scorns that in less than a year from this time this now communication between the two cities will bo in active use by the public. Those who have stuck closely to their stores and homes in the central part of the city have little realization of the changes that are going on in the vicin ity of the transfer. One old resident who , in company with a BEE man , drove about there yesterday , expressed the surprise felt by many when ho said : "If anybody had told mo u year ago that I would have seen so many now roofs in this part of town , I wouldn't have believed it. I have always thought that these lands would bo used sooner or later , but somehow I got to thinking it would bo a good deal later than sooner. It don't beom possible. " The number of improvements can only bo realized by a personal inspection , and it scorns strange that so many citi zens rest quietly up town , without see ing for themselves the many changes going on day by day. The new round house of the Union Pacific , one of the largest in the west , is rapidly approaching completion. The brick work will be done by the first of November , and it is expected that the house will be ready for occupancy a month later. A number of the railway men are planning to take up their residences on tnis side about that time , as their will be over hero , and there is not a day passes but what there are numerous inquiries for lots and homes. It is now announced that as soon as the engines are housed herOj a.nd trains kept and made up on this side , the building of shops will follow at once , the work on the Buildings to commence this winter. It is whispered among the railroaders , who keep close track of such matters , that the Union Pacific intends having its main machine building at least six hundred feet long. There are other improve ments to bo made , besides the extension up Tenth avenue. It seems that there are now being worked as _ largo forces as possible , and the prediction is made that greater things than these are yet to follow. , The building activity in Council BlutTs this season seems to be chiefly in regard to residence property. There is such a demand for homos , for houses to rent , for rooms , etc. , that it is evident thcro are many new-comers here. It is difficult to get the exact number of new residences built here this season , but they certainly exceed the record of any previous year in the history of the city. When the school census was recently taken these engaged in that work cure- fully noted down all the houses which they saw in course of construc tion during the two weeks they wore making the canvass. They counted 288. It appears from the postolllco reports , the carriers be ng notified when a now house is occupied , to guide them in the delivery of mail , that over 400 now houses have boon thus completed and are now being occupied. A contractor , who has been keeping close watch , has been making an enumeration , and ho fixes the total number of residences built or contracted for this season as over 720. It appears that while some other cities in Iowa , notably Des Moines , lost voters , as shown by the registry this full , Council Bluffs has gamed , and when the last day of registry is closed , so that the accurate count can bo made , it is believed that the showing will be ono which will bear out the showing oi the school census , by which it is esti mated that between four or live thou sand inhabitants huvo been added tc this city's population during the year , "Real estate is looking up , undthoro'i more activity than ever before at this time of year , " remarked ono of the prominent dealers yesterday , and thii sumo assertion is frequently hoard bj these concerned. Most of the sales like the building improvements , are o ! resilience property. The largest salt this week is that made by O. II. Gor don and J. W. Paul , of Omaha , to Potter tor & Cobb , of Omaha , it being twenty two acres just cast of the fair grpundi and north of AvonucG , the considers tion being over $18,000. Prunes 20 Ibs $1.00Troxoll Bros. At Cost mill Less Than Cost. Wo are closing out our toys and fanci goods. Dealers in Christmas and holf day goods will find it to their advantngi to give us a call , ns wo are bound t < close out our entire stock of over $30,00 * regardless of cost. Come and get bij bargains. MUKI/LEU Music Co. , 108 Main street , Council Bluffs. Barring the Bars. In the district court yesterday then was a further round-up of the saloons There wns little in the proceedings t interest the public generally , and ther wore but few listeners to the tcchnica motions and arguments which attom every stop in the proceedings. It i chielly in the results that the interes now lies , the public having bccom pretty familiar with the main question in the contest. A writ of permanon injunction has been issued against A Rittor , The case of Jacob Apfol hn boon dismissed. A permanent injunc tion has been issued against Fre Bokempcr. The cases against th following were heard and Bubmitte yesterday : John Larson , J. Ncumoyor , Rink , William Bohning , William Mr lonoy. The attorneys presented thoi authorities , and Judge Dcomcr will lee these over before deciding. The cor tempt case against Mike Nolan is to I heard to-day. That against Mrs. Koj the owner of the building former ! occupied by Nolan , has been dismisse ( , Tbo case of the State vi. Dun Carrig was continued. As a ground for the continuance an affidavit wns filed , signed by Dr. Bellinger , Btntlng that Carrigg is confined to his room by ill ness and will not be able to bo out for ten days or more. The contempt case against George L. Smith is to bo taken up this morning. Gt > to Kei'nttim iC-ur.y. Wadsworth , Etnyre & Co. , 230 Main street , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Pottawattamio county. Full cream cheese 17c , Troxell Bros. Pants ! Pouts ! ! Just received , a largo new stock of pants goods , on which special bargains are now offered , at present reduced prices. Pants made to order can bo had as cheap as ready made. Rcitcr , the Tailor , No. 810 Broadway. Not of Ono Mind. The twelve men called upon to decide whether Harry Witmcyer is a horse thief or not were locked in a room Monday night about 7 o'clock. They were in one sense a disagreeable sot of fellows , for after staying together for fourteen hours they could not agree , and asked the judge for further In structions. Even with this enlighten ment they could not agree , and they re mained in their room for forty hours. Yesterday morning they were as far from reaching a verdict as over and consequently wore discharged. - Recollect the excursion this morning to the gas region. - List your property with Cooper & Judson'No. 120 Main nt. Best New Orleans molasses , 20c qt. , 75c gal. , Troxell Bros. Given Away ! For one week $16.00 Marquette rugs to purchasers of the Domestic Combined Sowing Machine and Writing Desk , lUo Main St. Didn't See the Saw. A deaf mute by the name of Roche was badly injured on Tuesday. He was at work with a cross-cut saw in the car penter shop of the institution when his hand came in contact with the paw , which severed his thumb and badly lac erated his hand and wrist. It was a very severe injury and may necessitate the amputation of the hand. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. The excursion train will leave over the Milwaukee this morning at 9:15. : Good potatoes , 65c to 75c bu. at Trox- ell Bros. OVEIICOATINO9 ! Greatly reduced in price so you can save $10.00 to $15.00 on a coat , far better and cheaper than you can buy ready made. Reiter , the Tailor , No. 310 Broadway. Took a Tumble. M. E. Weatherbec , proprietor of a Main street livery stable , met with an accident Tuesday afternoon. In climb ing to the hay loft ho slipped from the ladder and fell to the floor , striking upon his head and shoulder. Ho was saverely bruised and considerably shaken up , but fortunately escaped with out any broken bones. Take your cards and cribbage boards and go on the excursion this morning. Good Japan tea 25c lb. good Gunpow der tea 35c lb at Troxoll Bros. Personal Paragraphs. L. B. North , of Avoca , was at the Creston yesterday. The Clark Concert company nro nt the Pacific house. J. Colby returned yesterday from an extended eastern trip. T. B. Jackson and wife , of Carson , wore in the city yesterday. Mrs. Do Long and Mrs. J. E. Hnrk- ne&s are visiting in Shcnandoah for a few days. J. F. Record , a well known Glenwood merchant , was yesterday at the Kiel hotel , in company with Seth Dean , of the same place. Mrs. James Craig and Mrs. James Hickey , of Hay Springs , Neb. , are visit ing with their sinter , Mrs. William Patton , of this city. Ed Watts , of the Republican force , has returned from Jacksonville , 111. , where ho has been with his wife on a visit to her mother. Frank Ycnawino showed himself in the neighboring marshes yesterday af ternoon .and scared several ducks to death. Ho claims to have shot them. Mr. Fred S. Kidder , formerly of Now York city , has entered the employ of H. F. Field as foreman. Mr. Kidder has removed his family here and will make this city his home. The Ladies' Fair. The Catholic bazaar is receiving very liberal patronage. Last evening's en tertainment by Miss Sophie Corner , elocutionist , assisted by Misses Claroy , Moore , Keating , Tholl , Drees , Lacy and Mergen , was well received by the largo audience present. Dancing will bo indulged in this and to-morrow oven- ing. The sum cleared for the now church will amount to considerable. Every ono making a cash purchase of 25 cents at T. D. King & Co's. cigar store gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. Now currants 8 Ibs for 25c , London layers 18c lb at Troxell Bros. D. H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and 8 ! Main Strcet.Councll Bluffn.Iowa. Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor toise shell , etc. II air ornaments as well as the newcstnoveltles in hair goods. Hair goods Made to order Mrs. O. L. Gillette , i : 89 Main Street , Council Bluffs. Out of town work solicited , and all mall orders promptly el HUndcd to , _ BV.CER BARGAINS THAN EVER Dross Goods , iDlnck Goods , Silks Velvets. r PLUSHES , FLANNELS , BLANKETS , "Winter Umlrruoar Thin AVrt-k Al l'f < ) | ilc'H Store. You arc never wife in buying dry goods unless you fii-nt n'o what \\c huvo to oiler. AT 70c run YAun , 13 iicccs ) hcnvy blnuk groa grain bill ; , regular price In olhur lioiibcs $ l.l2'5 jior yard. Our price this week "Oc. AT $1.00 PKU YARD , 15 pieces black gr < w grain regatta silk , wurriuitotl io wear lifst class. Other houses ask $1.05 for name goods. AT $1.25 AND $1.50 , 25 pieces best qualities of French silks , worth from $2.00 to 92.AOpcr.viml. Our price for this week , 81.25 and $1.50. AT $1.00 AND $1.25 PER YARD. 27 pieces Colored Falle Franenlso in all new and do.-ruble * ! shades. These are extra value and must be seen to l > o > appreciated. Our price this week $1.25 per yard. SILK VELVETS. A grand bargain this week at 50c per yard. MO pieces Fancy Trimming Vel vets in till btyles , suitable for any com bination and trimmings , at 60c per yard. These goods nro worth 51.25 per yard , and are selling for that price in other stores. AT $1,00 , $1.25 , $1.60 PKH YARD. "VVe offer this week a full line of over 100 styles plain and fancy Velvets and Plushes in all shades , which never have been bold for less than $2.00 to $3.00 per yard. Come to the People's Store , und don't delay to face these goods , as they will go fast at the prices wo oiler them at in this great bale. BLACK GOODS. We "carry the war into Africa , " and reach out for trade not usually con trolled by this city. OUR PRICKS DO IT , And our reliable qualities help it out wonderfully. All-Wool , doublefold , 38-inch , Flan nel Suiting atI0o a yard. All-Wool 50-inch Habit Cloth atlio / a yard. All-Wool 40-inch French Armures at 60 < 5 a yard. All-Wool 40-inch French - - large double , worth 85o , at 65c a yard. Big assortment 40-inch , all wool , im ported Drap d'alina , Melrose cloths , urmures , diagonals ) serges , taconnies , etc. . all at 75c u yard. All wool imported Drap do France , cashmere do haxe , French serges , etc. , all at See a yard. About fifty different wears in im ported French black goods at $1.00 a yard. BLACK BROADCLOTHS. Best , imported at $1.00 , $1.50 , $2.00 , $2.50 and $2.75. Our superb assortment of imported broadcloths for ladies tailor-made dresses is attracting universal attention. Ladies tell us there is no such line of shades or qualities to bo found outside our house. At $1.00 , splendid quality , all wool broadcloth , fifty inches wide , in the newest colorings , at $1.00 a yard. At $1.35 splendid quality , All-Wool Camel's Hair Twilled Broadcloth , all the new bhades at $1.35 per yard. At $1.50 All-Wool , Imported French Broadcloth , 62 inches wide , twilled back , all colors at $1.60 per yard. At $2.00 , All-Wool , very fine Imported French Broadcloth , Princess quality , 62 inches wide. All the late shades at $2.00 per yard. At $2.50 , very best quality of French Broadcloth , imported , Amax.one quality , richest colorings , sponged , ready for use , warranted not to shrink or spot , full 62 inches wide and not surpassed at any price at $2.50 per yard. GREATEST DRESS GOODS SALE ON RECORD. Ten cases or 600 pieces of All-Wool Imported Dress Goods , from 38 to 60 inches wide , in plain Tricotts , fancy mixtures , and plaids and stripes , all to bo sold at 60c per yard. Never before have any such goods been sold for less than 85c to $1.25. We bought them at half-price for spot cash , and propose to give our customers the benefit of our purchase. Come early and got your first choice. OVER 5,000 YARDS OF REMNANTS in Silks , Velvets , Plushes and Dress Goods will bo offered on our remnant counters at less than one-half of former prices. They must go. Wo have no room for them , so come and take them away at any price. They run from one to ten yards in each piece and are very suitable for combinations and children's wear , or trimmings. No house in the west sells remnants half so cheap as wo do. Wo believe in making room for full pieces , and lot remnants go at whatever they bring. So come to the People's Store for remnants to-morrow and this week. BLANKETS. COLD WKATnER COMFORTS. We will place on sale this week a grand purchase of western all-wool blankets , from a leading manufacturer , at the lowest prices over quoted for strictly all-wool goods. Remember that every blanket advertised below wo guarantee pure wool. ALL WOOI < BLANKETS. 100 pairs 4-pound nil-wool white blankets , at $3 a pair. 100 pairs 4-pound all-wool scarlet blankets , at $3 a pair. 100 pairs 6-pound all-wool white blankets , at $3.75 a pair. 100 pairs 6-pound all-wool scarlet blankets , at $3.75 a pair. 100 pairs 0-pound all-wool white blankets , at $4.60 a pair. 100 pairs 6-pound all-wool scarlet blankets , at $4.60 a pair. CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. 10-4 all-wool white California blankets at $5.00 pair. 10-4 all-wool scarlet Californiablankots at $5.00 pair. 11-4 all-wool white Californiablankots $0.00 pair. 11-4 all-wool scarlet Calif orniablauketi at 10,00 pair. FINE LAMB'S' WOOL BLANKETS Elegant all wool white lamb's wool blankets at 0.76 , JS.OO , $9.00 , $10.00 , $12.50. Elegant all wqol scarlet lamb's wool blankets at $0.75" , $8.00 , $ ! ) .t)0 ) , $10.00 , $12.60. COMFORTS. LorgcBt and cheapest stock In the city. Splondld cot comforts at 60c each. Full bl/c bed comforts at Too , S5c , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $2.00. FLANNELS. Novell low in line French flannels , for ladies house wear , jackets , wrappers , etc. , regular price everywhere else 85e. Our price 60o. FLANNEL SKIRTS. 'I IMU-CH all wool , full size Flannel skirts , all colorjt , $1.00 each. KID GLOVES. ClltUAT JOIl AT 60C A I'AIIt. 4-button , embroidered back , worth $2.00. 8-button length , Mousquctaire , worth $1.50. 4-button undressed kid , worth $1.00. 0-buttons , worth $1.50. All to IHJ closed out at SOo a pair. Only 2 pairs will be sold to any one customer. This is the greatest bargain over oflercci in kid gloves. CLOAKS , CLOAKS. Our low prices and complete assortment of cloaks and suits cause the great rush and mifcess we are having in our cloak department , and the ladies will readily appreciate upon booing our stock the great care we have taken in selecting only garments made up in the very best style , finish and cut to fit. We cordially invite every lady inter ested to call and look through our block. We promise to show a larger variety than can bo found in any other house in the west , besides saving you at least 25 per cent from prices asked elsewhere. Do not permit yourself to buy a cloak until you have first noon what wo have to offer. We will save you money and fcuit you better than any competitor at HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , People's Store , 31 1 , 31 , 318 and ! ! 20 Broadway , Council Bluffs , In. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Samples sent on application. Wo are exclusive agents for Huttoriek Patterns. Fashion catalogues forwarded to any ad dress , upon application , free of charge. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPEC ! AT < ailv rtl cmt > nts. ouch as IoM , Found , To I/oan , Kor Palt > , To lient. Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column lit the low latoofTKN CIKNTS PKK LINK for thu tlrst In sertion and live Cents Vtr Line for t > nch mibxe- < l\i > nt Insertion. Lcme advertisements nt our < ifli < No. 1" Pearl Street , ncur Broudwuy , Coun cil Illutlo , lo\\u. WANTS- IiW memlk'rs for our nmnteur orchestra. SWUIIMIII MuMuCo. TOOK HKNT Dwelling No. 717 First avenue ; 10 -I ? rooms ; rent MO. Apply to K. II. Sheufu , Broadway , cor. Mulu street , up-htulr.s. ) ItKNT An cljjht room honso centrally FH lorututl. Enquire ofV. . T. Cole , 501 Pearl titrcot. FOH HKNT House * mid furnished rooms. J. It. Davidson , 825I'ltUi uvouue. rpOKXCHANCJK For Council Bluffs or Omaha - Ipioperty , a nil all stock of boots and shoes , amount , WOU ) . Call at utore. No. WIS liroadway , or address II. Mnrtln , Council Binds , Iowa. TOOK SALE Second-linnd Columbia bicycle .1 ? very clieup , 63-Inch , at llee oflice. hundred thousand dollars to loan on ONE estate and chattels by K. J. Day , U9 I'catltt. "I3UILDINO lots and acre property for sale by J3 F.J. Day , 3 Pearl St. FOR SALR OR TRADE-For Council Bluffs proiwity , 40,000 acres of Iowa and Ne braska laud. J. It. Rice , 110 Main St. , Council muffs. TOOK BALK My residence property corner 8th -I-1 st. and dth ave. Kino 8-room house , two lotx , the corner one vacant. City water and fioweroKP , good barn , carriage house , etc. A bargain If taken Hoon. Apply on premises or at No. U Pearl St. , Council Blurf * . 8. T. Trench. FOR RENT A finely furnished front room , tlrst floor , In private residence near court house. Water In room , lighted and heated. Large closet. References required. Address H. K , flee office. Council muds. Star Stables and Mule Yards Ui oadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mnles constantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. 8CHLUTEH & BOLKY. Opposltu Dummy Depot. Council Bluffs. 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. E.8. BARNETT , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , 415Broaiway , Council Bluff : . Refers to any bank or buslncs house In the city Collections a specialty. GONE STARK HAD ! A Case that Baffles Med ical Science. "Yes , sir.he is as mad ae a March hare"said one gen tleman to another , as they were standing on Broad way yesterday afternoon. The object of this remark had just passed up the street , and ever on the alert for news , the reporter followed him. He was a middle aged man , well dress ed , and apparently a gentleman of the well to do class. In his hand he held a memorandum book , and as he scanned the signs as ho passed them he mutter ed to himself , "Four Hundred and Onel Four Hun dred and One ! Four Hundred and One. Yes , that's the number wife said ; Four Hundred'and One.Broad- way. ' ' And as he came opposite to Harkness Bro's store , the look of anxiety passed from his face and he broke into a laugh. As he passed through the door he said to himself , "I may be stark mad crazy as a loon , but I am not crazy enough to pay double prices for inferior goods , when I can get the best of Hark ness Bros. , for less money. The reporter thought lie was not & candidate fop 'V the Insane Asylum. CROCKERY ; LAMPS , GLASSWARE , And Fine Pottery. PRICES VERY LOW. W , S , HOMER & CO , , No. 23 Main St. , Council JIUKTs , Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COO Drouilway , Council RlufTs , Iowa. Established 18W. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace OOice Over American Express , No. 419 Broad way , Council Blurts , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Res idences and Farms. Acre Property In western part of the city. All Belling cheap. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , Itoom C , over Officer & Pusey's Bank , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Manufacturer ! of Al IflS Of STEAM AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by malt for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avi-mie. Ad . dress Ogden Iron Works , Council lllulla , Iowa. JOHN T. STONE. JACOB 8IMMI STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice In the State and Federal Courts. Office , Itooius T and 8 8hugart-Beuo Block , Council Dluff.s , Iowa. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney - at - Law. Second Floor Brown Building , IIS FB3.A.R.XJ STK.H3B3T , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA FINEST LANDAUS ! Coaches and Hacks in the City , WILLIAM WELCH. OFKICKH : No. 418 Ilroadwny The Manhattan. Tt'lvphonc No.83 No. 015 Main Street , Telephone No. B. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , , OMAM. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET - - - TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! . BTANDAUD , UNUKK HUJ.E fl. WADE GARY , - - Council BlnE LATEST BrfELEPHONE ! P. Midnight ; Shny Stump , there's whiskers on ze moon. " S. ( Angrily. ) "There's a fool at the other end of this wire. " P. " 'Sail right ; -what 'm I a fool for , shay ? " S. "Because you sent to Chicago for your car pets , when you might have got them Just ascheap of the Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , 4O3 Broadway. " P. "Sh'cago ? No I never. I bought 'em of the C. B. Carpet Co. Alnt s'big a fool 'a you took me for. "