6 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 , I'KAUIj BTHKKT. Delivered by cnrrlrr In any part of the city at twenty cents per week. II. W TILTOV. . . . Malinger. TKl.ri'IIONKS : Hf iNr. B OrficK , No. 43. NlOHT KtllTUU NO. 21. _ _ _ _ MINOR MKNTIO.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Roitcr , tailor , Full goods chcnp. "Little Hossl" The best 5c cigar in the city. Troxoll Bros. , iiKimts. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sohn Busch tiled-on TueBdiiy night after a short ill- 11CH3. 11CH3.Kddlc Brooks , fcon of cx-Policcinmi Brooks , hud hin bund badly bitten in trying to separate two dogs , which were lighting. Frank M. Gnult , with n party of friends from the other Hide of the "Big Muddy , " wont down the road yesterday on a hunting expedition. A petition is being circulated in Kane nnd Lewis townships , asking the board of supervisors to improve the road be tween lake Manawa and this city. < Mrs. George A. Koolino , assisted by the Misses Oliverentertain the Hpibco- iml social at the residence of Mrs. Kcc- iine , on Park avenue , this evening. It is wild upon good authority that at tempts have been made during the registry just closed , to inipoit votes from Omaha , and that a Imtch of llftcen fiiili'd to go through for the reason that they had not been long enough in the county. Permit to marry was yesterday granted to Matthias Clawi-onof Omaha , and Delia Hoynton. of tliis city ; Jacob Oliver and Amy .T. Williams , the former of sit. John , Harrison county , the lady from Hockford , la. ; George Matlar and Annie Gray , both of Omaha ; John Nor- gard and Alary Jensen , both of this city. Articles of incorporation were yester day Hied for the organi/.ation of the Wcir-Shugart company , which buccccds the well known hou o of Shugart , Wtiito & Woia. The capital stock of the new company in $ ( ' > 0OUO , and it is composed of D. F. Phel'ps , of Monmouth , 111. ; E. L. Shugart , U. B. Wnito , F. Weir.F.K. . Davis. Messrs. Odcll & Bryant have pur chased the hardware stuck of W. A. Wood , at 601 Main street. They are both experienced hardware men , the former having been for a long lime in the SmmoiiB Hardware company , of St. Louis. Besides this experience they will bring into their business an en ergy which will not only make their in vestment hero a successful one , but prove a desirable addition to the busi ness circles of our city. . Yesterday afternoon a well known business man was noticed to bo acting strangely as ho walked along Broad way. Ho had in his hand some money , and as ho passed Main street ho threw down upon the sidewalk a $ " 0 gold piece. Ho walked right on , and Captain Anderson , of the merchants police picked up the coin , and hastened after him. Ho thought the man miiht bo drunk , but ho found that ho wasiiot in that condition , but seemed to bo out of his head. The man soon rallied , and came to a realiza tion , and then made the strange state ment that ho occasionally had such a queer feeling , that ho did not know for a few moments what ho was doing. Ho has been in rather poor health , but had only had a few such attacks as this , and , then only at wide intervals , they lasting but a few minutes. J. W. and K. L. Squire lend money. "Lot Her Go Gallagher , " "Little Boss. " Best live cent cigar in the city. Troxell Bros. , agents. E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllco , COO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. * Punched the Preacher. The matrimonial affairs of the Logan preacher , Rev. Mr. Gillinghnm , htivo been quite thoroughly aired by the di vorce proceedings which were had in court , and which wore fully reported at the time. As the wife was a Council BlulTs young lady there has been con siderable interest felt in the case among her friends hero , who have nat urally sympathized with her. and have rejoiced that the case was decided in her favor. Yesterday the atTair crept into a littlq more notoriety. The preacher is said to have been writing rather insulting letters to the lady and this so stirred the indignation of one of her relatives that when the preacher came to town the relative could not keep his hands off from him. The clerical hat was knocked olTOhis head , and the brief round resulted in his being suddenly worsted , though not seriously injured. The avenging rela tive promptly wont before a magistrate and pleaded guilty to assault , paid his line , nnd the matter dropped. The par- eon will doubtless bo in no haste to in terview his relatives-in-law hero again. The Clock Kxliibitlnn. As a work of meritorious art , the great Time Indicator , opened yesterday at 330 Broadway , is worth many times the price of admission. To see such a novel construction , so .perfect and regu lar in its workings that men of largo ex perience in mechanical work stand amazed and wonder will (111 ( a niche in one's mind with a thought that must last forever. Crowds of people called to see the wonder yesterday- and wore shown the inside works , consisting of wires , cogs , images , and , in Juot , a book full of wonders. The proprietor said the doors will be open from " to 4 in the af ternoon to accommodate ladies and chil dren. _ The finest line of pon-pons , banner rods , banner ornaments , etc. , in the city ut "Domestic" olllce , 105 Main ttreot. . < Personal Paragraph * . FrankWillard left for Chicago' last evening. William Campbell , of Siloara , Mo. , is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Dr. Montgomery has gone to Chicago to visit friends for-a week. Mr. W. A. Wood is in Colorado at tending to his extensive stock interests. Mr. A. Murray , of Loisy , 111. , one of the owners of the Ogden house , is in the city.Oscar Oscar Kiplinger , Harry Hardin nnd Nalu Phillips start this morning for Fremont county 011 a hunt of several days. II , J. Wnndorcook , m ongor on the Chicago , MUwankeo A ; St. Paul , has been presented by his Manilla friends with an elegant lantorn. J. D. Johnson , who has hail charge ol the construction of the. Mnimwa motoi line , now goes to hi.s old liuno in .New- ton , la. , fora week's stay. Hu oxpcctt to return , and stick by the enterprise ' ' until it is all in. good running'condl- .tlon. _ Look out for BIG BARGAIN'S in Call forniii fruity next Saturday ut Troxoli Bro'n. . THE SCHOOL FOR DEAF MUTES , The Recent Changes nnd Sconce Nbt'od In a Brief Visit MAKING READY TO VOTE. Tolling IMners , Clerk * nml Nnnicil A 1'rcnclicr TlminpiMl On Account of Family Trouble jiiw Cane. Sccncfl nl the College. Through the courtcny of Chief Engi neer Teinpleton , of the fire department , a BKI : reporter was ycstonlny treated tea a ride to the deaf and dumb'institute , where some of the firemen were at work pumping out the reservoir. Seated behind - hind one of Mane Wise's fly era the in tervening three miles were soon trnv- ers-ed , and the neatly kept grounds of the institution were at hand. The first place visited was the artificial pond , which had just been pumped out by the "Blull City" ' steamer. This pond is sup plied witli water from the artesian well and furnishes ice for the institution. Workmen were getting ready to remove the sediment , and thus insure the purity of next winter's supply. The bottom of the pond was fairly alive with a wig gling lot of lonesome catlish , from six to eighteen inches in length. The ciuan- tity of minnows taken out was almost in credible. A largo barrel was filled to overflowing with them , and men were trying to keep them alive by pouring fresh water upon them. In a pile near by were about two bushels more , and the ground all around there was cov ered with them. A largo number of the snialler ones had been taken up by suction of the engine and thrown out through the ho'-o , Generosity is one of the marked attributes of the people of that vicinity and the visitors were urged to help thoinsolvoSj and to carry away more than the traditional twelve baskets full. After looking over the outside ar rangements , the visitors were guided to the main building. Here were shown , on the ground lloor , the kitchen , store room , rooms of domestics , bath rooms , and all appertaining to the housekeep ing arrangements. The second lloor contains thoolllces , parlors , class rooms , reading rooniSj evening study rooms , etc. On the third lloor are the younger pupils' sleeping rooms , and on the fourth lloor , the older ones. The hospital is pleasantly situated and has but few oc cupants. All contagious diseases arc treated in a remote part of the building , and nothing is left undone to promote the sanitary condition of the institu tion. Everywhere the most scrupulous cleanliness prevails , and the pupils wear happy and contented expressions. The school building is situated just back of the main building , and here the pupils are graded as in the public schools. In the school the boys and girls mingle together in common'butin the iniiiii building each have their re spective whiff , the girls in the cast , and the boys in the west. LEighteen teachers arc required in the various departments , under the charge of .Prof. VVyekolV. In the art rooms are several paintings and pencil- ings , in various stages of completion. Much talent is shown by bomo of the artists in shading and coloring. In the center of the main building are shown some works of art , executed by the pu pils , evidencing sulllcient talunt on the part of the artists to win fame iind for tune for the youthful possessors if given opportunity for further culture aud ex perience. There are at present in the institu tion about 250 pupils , the boys being considerably in the majority. It is an interesting spectacle to sco them at the dinner hour , as they enter the dining room. All are orderly and neatly dressed , nnd can communicate with each other as readily and intelligently as their more fortunate brothers and sis ters who are not denied the power of speech. The little ones enjoy the same games as speaking children , and are as capable of advancement and fine educa tions as any others , By means of the sign language the mutes communicate with each other with extraordinary rap idity , but its use is discountenanced , as it is impossible to teach orthography and grammar except by the use of the manual alphabet. The management is under the super intendence of Hon. Henry W. Rothert , who has been in charge since the lirst of September. This gentleman is striv ing to make the institution as homelike as possible , and is meeting with the greatest success. There is no feature of an asylum about the grounds , but sim ply an educational institution , where the mutes of this state can obtain the best Instruction from the best teachers , advantages that could not be obtained for them were they scattered at their various homes all over the state. After accepting the hospitable invita tion of the superintendent to dine with him , the , lordly chief of the lire laddies and the humble news gatherer were still further shown about the grounds until a return to the city was imperative. But it seemed that the day's fun hadn't com menced. Just as they were approach ing the buggy , the horse turned a curi ous look upon them , and apparently be coming satisfied from the distended ap pearance of the engineer's vest , that something was wrong , broke from his fastenings with a terrific jump , and , after distributing the buggy over a couple of acres of lawn , rapidly disap peared in the direction of homo. It will never bo known when the unfortu nate travelers would have appeared again in the BlulTs , had not a good Samaritan in the form of Denny Glca- fion happened along with his buggy and brought them in. The horse was found tied to u tree on Main street , but the harness had vanished into thin air , or n vacant lot. A council of war was hold and it was decided to charge the smash to the good things of the superintend ent's table , but it wouldn't work , so the C. 1 \ I ) , will give up his proposed trip to Nebraska City , and the Bici : man will hereafter gather honey on his own street corner. Pantsl Just received , a largo now stock of pants goods , on which special bargains are now offered , nt prcpont reduced prices. Pants made to order can be had as cheap as ready mado. Hoiter , the Tailor , No. S10 Broadway. A KlK I'rUo For You ! A combination sowing mnchino nnd writing desk worth $75.00 nnd a 815.00 Moquetto ring , nil lor OXK DOLLAII. Ono liundrcd tickets will bo sold nt SI each. Drawing to take place Nov. 10th. Thlb is u bqimrro deal. Call at ' Domes tic" oilico , 103 Main street and sco. Common Council. The common council mot yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering matters demanding immodinto atten tion. .Tho grading of Broadway fram Twelfth street to the river was lot. Mr. Callahan was awardciUho contract from Twelfth j Twenty-UUh &ti'eota ftt 35 contfi per lineal foot. II. E. Owen had submitted two bonds in separate envel opes , but no bid. Two tillldnvjts were introduced showing that the bid was prepared and supposed to bo in one en velope , but , through mistake , it was thrown into the waste basket , where it was afterward found. This bid was up on that portion from Twenty-first street to the river , at 35 cents per lineal foot. Mr. Owen was awarded this contract. Some time ago the water company submitted propositions for the relocate ing of sixteen hydrants in the eastern and northern partof the city and laying pipe upon the streets. Those were ac cepted and the contract mado. The council resolved itself into com mittee of the whole to relocate the elec tric towers where their present location is not the best possible to bo had. They were conveyed to the points in question , but , other matters arising which must bo considered in the same relation , no definite result was reached. A meeting of the Law and Order league of this county will bo held at the opera hou o in Avoca this evening. The meeting will bo in the nature of a rally , and will bo addressed by Dr. 1'hrlps , of the Presbvtorian church , and Hev. W. II. M. llees. of the Methodist church of Council BlulTs. It IH But a fact. You can get an elegant up holstered rocker , sparing scat and onus for nothing , 105 Main St. A Ifonvy Iji > gnl llnttle. The case of Deere , Wells & Co. against Saglcy has been attracting much atten tion in the district court of Mills county , the trial of the case having occupied about a week at Glcnwood. Bagloy was engaged in business at Tabor , and also nt Iloldrege , Nob. Ho was widely known and had an extensive business , but financial troubles came , and Deere , Wells & Co. . to secure their claim of about $8,000 , attached the goods. As an olTset Bagloy claims $23,000 damages on account of the needless destruction of his credit by the issuing of the attach ment. There was a daz/.ling array of legal luminaries in the trial of the case , and the jury had the privilege of listen ing to six speeches. The plaintiff was represented by Charles M. Harl , Colonel Sapp of this city , McCabe of Shonnn- doah , and Williams & Genung of Glen- wood. The defense was cared for by Major Anderson , .John Y. Stone and Mr. Lothrop , of Sioux City. The case was given to the jury on Tuesday eve ning. Self rising buckwheat , fourteen cents a package , two for twenty-live cents. Troxell Bros. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. OVKKCOATIX1SI Greatly reduced in price so you can save $10.00 to $15.00 on a coat , far butter and cheaper than you can buy ready made. Roller , the Tailor , No. 310 Broadway. Preparing For Election. The following polling places , judges , nd clerks have been selected for the ilection next Tuesday : First Ward At Hammer & Moomnw's nice , corner Broadway and Stutsman streets , udges , T. H. Connors , Bert Shculy , John iooth. Clerks , E. J. Abbott , Ken Hugg. Second Ward At thu auditor's ofllce in the ity building. Judges , A. T. Whittlesey , sauo Denny , James Mithen. Clci Us , Ellas 3. Sears , John Wagner. Third ward-At the office of W. L. Biggs , OS South Main street. Judges : G. F. iiulth , J. Sullivan , John Green. Clerks : Juries A. Gilmore , L. Swcariugcn. Fourth ward. First precinct At barber hop. 535 Broadway. Judges : F. A. Cono- vcr , Peter Tholl , M. O'Koyle , Clerks : A. Vheeler , H. O. P. Oblingor. Fourth ward , Second precinct At the Ccllcy bouse , 1213 South Main street. Tuilgcs : M. DcGront , T. L. Smith , C. Vesley. Clerks : T. C. Jackson , C. Mitchell. Kane township , outside the city limits At dwelling house known as the D. B. Clark louse on Franklin nvcnuo. Judges : Hobcrt Ireen , Daniel Hoffman , William Jeffries. Merits : J. 13. Allen , B A. Bonham. Best mince meat , thrco pounds for .wonty-live . cents. Troxoll Bros. Every ono making a cash purchase of 2o cents at T. D. King & Go's , cigar store gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. List your property with Cooper & Judbon , No. IliO Main st. JLow SalnricH Wanted. To the Voters and Taxpayers of Pot- awattamio County , Iowa : While the two old political parties' candidates are making their annual tour of observation vnd hand-shaking among the dear xjoplo in the name of retrenchment and cform , wo , the union labor party can- lidates , if elected , will petition the next ogislaturo to have all salaries reduced to an amount not exceeding $1,200 not aside from clerk hire. Believing the otllcials nro the representatives of the Dcoplo , wo as their servants demand a icaling down of county salaries to con- brm with the scaling down of labor's ' productions. G. W. ROIIINSON , JOHN SHOUT. W. E. Mounts. Starch , seven cents per pound , three pounds for twenty cents , ut Troxell Bros. For bejt quality coal and wood , call on ilcason , 20 Pearl street. Fine white clover honey , eighteen cents per pound at Troxoll Bros. Sncnketl From a Sleeper. C. A. Snooks , who is employed at the ity mills , awoke yesterday morning to find himself the victim of sneak Ihieves , who had enlcred his residence on Myri- ster street during the night. His sleep had been so sound that ho know nothing of Ihoir doings , until ho began looking for his pantaloons and other clothing. With the pantaloons had been taken about $10 cash , a pair of now shoes , a shirt and a hat. The thief evidently was inlont on getting equipped through out. Ono thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greomunayer , 623 Mynster St. , telephone 121. Raisins London layers , eighteen cents per pound at Troxell Bros. Wadswortli , Etnyro & Co. , 230 Main street , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Pottawallamio county. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridgOf to parties who will build nt once. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 110 Main street Council BJufts. Result of the lleslstry. The registry offices in the various wards closed last evening at 8 o'clock. The result gives 004 voters -to the First ward , 094 to the Second , COO to the Third ; 720 to the First precinct of the Fourth , and 302 to the Second precinct 'of the Fourth. The total number regis tered is 3,319 ujfuiust 2,002 lust , year. The school censiitt is corl'oboratod in showing that Council BlulTs has gained 4MK ( ( or 6,000 people during the past year. The now registry law requires that each voter shall appear personally for registration , hud the number was undoubtedly smaller on that account than it would otherwise have been. Considering the strlngoncy of the law the showing is very good. . George Madcr and Annie Grnfborth , of Omaha , were yesterday united in marriage , at the magisterial parlors of Justice Schurz. Mrs. II. Friedman , who has been vis iting with her sister in DCS Molnes for the past three weeks , has retu.ncd home. At tlie Junction. Detroit Free Press ; The four of us was put off at Wayne Junction the other day to wait for the train on the Flint & Pero Mnrquotto road two women and two men. None of us wore ac quainted , and we had an hour and uhalf to wait at a railroad crossing. There was a dreary-looking waiting-room , 12x 12 , and there was a platform 00 feet long by 8 broad. The scenery consisted of Ono water tank. Ten freight ears. Two fields. Five telegraph poles. Ono pile of lumber. As the train left us I saw the two women closely surveying each other from hat to shoes. Each seemed to re gard the other with suspicion and dis trust. They entered the waiting-room and sat down , getting as far from each other as possible. The one dressed in brown seemed to bo saying to herself , "Good lands ! but what taste that woman hnsl Who ever saw any one mix such colors together before ? If she is going to the lunnlic asylum she should have an attendant along. Such persons are dangerous. " And the one dressed in blue seemed lo bo saying lo herself : "Have I got to wait hero for an hour and a half in the company of that thing ? Such a hat ! Such a cloak ! What big feet ! She must bo some ono going out to work in a creamery , and I doubt if she knows what country she is in. " My friend , the man , was n fat , mild- eyed specimen of the human race. Wo stood for a moment and looked at each other. I might have said to myself : "Well , if I haven't just run across a bank sneak and a highway robber then I don't know a gj-indslono when I see ill Wonder when ho got out of prison ? Seems to have an innocent lookbut that is all put on. No doubt ho got olT the train thinking to rob me of my $4 and return ticket to Detroit , but I've spotted his little game and will bo prepared for any move. " And ho might have mused : "Oh-ho ! So here is Billy the Kid the chap who is supposed lo have had a hand in abducling Charley Ross ! Probably out on another child-stealing expedition , but I'm on to his game and will spoil it. My ! But hnscn'l he got a hardened look ! That fellow would tear an innocent babe from n dying mother's arms and dash its brains out against the family churn without one ray of pity. " But neither of us thought any such thing. Even before the women got seated wo threw our grips down together and he said : "Old boy , do you smoke ? " "Yes , thanks. " "Well , here's something I recom mend. Which way are you going. " "To Toledo. " "Good. I'm going there myself. Live in Detroit ? " "Yes. Do you ? " "Yes , your phiz looks familiar to me. " "And I know I have often seen you. Lot's walk up and down. " And while those women eat 12 feet apart , each one with her veil down and her body huddled up in an exclusive sort of way , wo walked arm in arm up and down and joked and told stories and said we wore glad wo mot each other. Forty minutes had passed away when ono of the women became rcslivo. It struck her that the train had come and departed while she was in a reverie. It was awful thing to do. She might bo addressing a murderess for all she know , and she was quilc certain that the other woman had at least run away from two husbands , but she finally got up courage enough to ask : "Have you the time ? " The other gave a start of surprise. Did she hear aright. It might bo that ho was being addressed by the cook of the scow Mary Ann , but after talking five minutes to think it all over , she re plied : "No. Have you ? " And then both shrank awny from each other again , and turned up their noses under their veils , and wcrp sorry that they let down on their dignity. Meanwhile the stranger called mo "old boy , " and borrowed some fine cut and poked mo in the ribs ; and I called' him ' old fellow , " and slapped him on the back , and borrowed every match ho hud. When the train came along wo got into the same cur nnd the same seat The women came out to give each olher a look of disdain and enler separate coaches , and as each ono found u seat she no doubt said to herself : "Well , just catch mo in such a scrape again if you can. I never passed such nn hour and a half in my whole life. The railroad company ought to bo sued for letting steerage passengers inlo Iho first class ladies' waiting room. " Curiosities In Clocks. Now York Mail and Express : "Tho thing in clocks is the imitation of ma chinery of different kinds , " said a sales man in u John street importing house. "Wo have just received some very odd designs in this line Irom Paris. Hero is a clock that would make a line pre sent for a railroad man , " and ho ex hibited a beautiful white bronze model of a steam boiler. It had a steam guago , safety valve and speed regulator , and a thermometer took the place of the water guago. On the furnace door was the dial of the clock and above it was a barometer. The whole apparatus was about ton inches high and was mounted on a plush platform. The clock was running and the pendant balls of the speed regulator were whirling around merrily and doing the work of the pen dulum. "Now , hero is something that would please anybody , " said the clerk , nnd ho showed a handsome windmill in bronze and gold , with a clock face sot into the side of the tower. The arms of the wind mill were moving in such a natural way that ono could easily imagin that Mo felt the breeze that propelled them. An other design was a well , built of tiles hold in placeby a gilt frame , anil un openwork wcll-lioiiFo overhead , in which a bucket was hanging suspended by a chain. The bucket served as a pendu lum and swung in a circle most mysteri ously ; for it did not scorn to huvo any connection with the works of the clock , which were concealed in the well. "Hero irf something unique , " said the clerk , calling the reporter's attention to an elaborate affair. "This is a per fect miniature boiler sot in n brick foundation. There are all of the valves gauges , steam pipes' and connection ! ' complete. The. end of the'bollor serves as the dial of the clock , and here ut ono side is u steam Jiainmor moving up nnd dowu wjtu jjrcut rejjul rity.und btrik A. RINKi No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffsjowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Both Domestic and Foreign. . ng a bar of brass that is held by a work man. That is designed as a present for i manufacturer. It costs $03. Here is i freak of the designer that is very neat. It represents an old fashioned vertical saw at work. A workman stands at the bench pushing a board iigainst the saw. On Ino front of the bench is the dial of the clobk. The great beauty of these designs is the perfection to which the smallest details arc carried. We can not turn out such work in this countrs ; it w.ould bo too expensive as it is all handwork , and at the wages wo pay our artisans , these clocks would cost a small fortune. " "Whom the Gods love die young , " says Byron , but why die when you can cure the cold or cough which neglected means death , with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the old reliable. A sensible woman will not fail to keep a bottle of Salvation Oil on hand tor men's cuts and bruises. A thief , who stole a watch in 1870 from the house of Mrs. Susan O'Neil , became conscious slrickcn , the other day , and gave the watch up in the con- lessional to a priest , who returned it to Mrs. O'Neil. Healthful secretions of Iho kidneys sine bladder can bo secured by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kid ney Balm. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIAL advcrtlscments.suchas Lo trounl , To Lnnn , Vor PaleToItpnt , Wants , llonrcllnB , etc. . v ill bo Inserted in this column ut the low * rntoof TKN CUNTS PHK LINK for the tirst in set tlon nnd t'lvo Cents 1'er Line for each subse quent insertion. I.PUVO ad vet tlscments ut our ollire No. 12 Pearl Street , near Uroadwoy , Coun cil IIInII , Iowa. WANTS. WANTED A man and wife , without chll- dien , to occupy portion of house and board Kentleiniin and his wile. Address A U , llee , Council Mulls. T17ANTED A Rood dlnlneroom girl ; also a T T lady cook at Home Kestuuraut , UD7 Broad way. HENT Houses and furnished rooms. J. FOU Davidson , tl Fifth arcnuo. o EXCHANGE-Tor Council Muffs or Omaha JL property , a retail stock of boots and shoes , amount , W.OOO. Call at htore. No. 508 llroadway , or addrehs it. Mm tin , Council Jllutrs , Iowa. FOR SALE Second-hand Columbia bicycle very cheap , 62-Inch , at llee ollico. hundred thousand dollars to loan on ONE estate and chattels by F. J. Day , 39 I'earl ht. lots and acre property for sale by BUILDING , 39 Pearl bt. FOll SALE OR TKADE-For Council muffs property , 40,000 ucies of Iowa and Ne braska land. J. It. Illcc , 110 Mulu St. , Council muffs. FOIl HENT A finely furnished front room , Urst lloor , In private residence near court house. Water in room , lighted and heated. Lar * e closet. Hcferences required. Address H. 12 , llee olllce , Council lllutls. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! Hull , I'nrlor , Kitchen , Store and Office Lamps. Crockery , Glassware and Plated Ware , Largo Assortment at liotton 1'rlccs. W , S , HOMER & CO , , No. 2.1 Main St. , Council llluffs , Iowa. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDA1U ) , UNDUH HUM : 0. WADE GARY , - . Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS 600 llroodway , Council niuffa , Iowa. Established 1857. FINE MILLINERY. HEW FALL STYLES OPEN , ' 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHA. E. 8. BARNETT , . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , ' 415Broa dvay , CeocellShffs. . Hefers.to ' any baplc or bu&lnea house In the city ' ' . -Collections a specialty , . ' . JOHN V. hTO.NK. JACOII SIMMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice In the State nnd Pedrral Court * . Olllco , HoomsTaudfi Shugurt-llcno lllock , Council lllullH , Iowa. FINEST LANDAUS ! Coaches and Hacks in the City , WILLIAM WELCH. OFKICFS ! No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan. Telephone No.33 No. 015 Mala Stirct. Telephone No. U. Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Miuiufactuieif of AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction Ruaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad dress Ogden Iron Works , Council DHiIls , Iowa. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Flro Es cape. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot. \ Hoises and mnles constantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly nlled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. BCIILUTEH & HOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot. Council llluffs. FINLEY BURKE , at Law. Attorney - - . Second Floor mown Ilulldlnc , 115 FEJA.R.IJ STK.EEJT , . . . . COUNCIL HLUl'TS , IOWA N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ollice Over American H.\piess , No. 419 Jlroad- way Council Uluflw , lowu. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Res idences and Farms. Acrol'ropcity In western partof the rlty. All telling chcup. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , lloom 6 , over Oniror & I'uscy's Bank , Council llluffs , Iowa. D. H , McDANELO & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , .Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. , Prompt Returns. KO aud C22 Mulu StrcetCouDcll ntuffs.Iow a. 1 ' ' . ' ' ' " ' " ' . ' . * V PEOPLE'S STORE Is Drains Crowds Their Elegant Stock AND LOW PRICES DO IT. For This Week in Combination DRESS PATTERNS , All of our $4S Di'css 1'atict'ns gc for $ % > . All of our $33 Dress Patterns tffl for $ VO. All of onr # # < > Drew Patterns gofer for $ li.r 0. All of ourf SO Dress Patterns gofer for $14 , All of our fJS Drcas Patterns gofer for ! MV. All of our $15 Dress Patterns gofer for $1O. All of our $12 Dress Patterns gofer for ftt. All of our flO Dress Patterns gofer for $0. Be sure and be on hand early , a as at these prices these beautiful aoods will go fast. We haae over 1,000 of these Com- * blnation Suits to select froin. SpecialIN IN CLOAKS , WRAPS and SUITS w Hundreds of new styles added la our dtocli every dug. JVb house In Ihe wcfl ran hhoiv u0'1 ' swh < i com plete assortment as we can , ami fully 33 per cent you will save b\j \ buying Cloaks from us. Each and every department in our house will have SPEC/A ft ItAllGAlffS this weel , : Jle sura and call at the GlfEAT MOXKK HA.V1XG STORK , where yon will always get good treatment andlht best goods for the money. &OO. 'and 320. BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - 'Ia < Mall orders' solicited , ' Sample * tenton [