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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1887)
. , . , y , . . . . . , tgr < r. THE SUNDAY BEE. SUNDAY , KOVEMTCER 0 , 1887.-BIXTEEN PAGES. THE SUNDAY , BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OVF1CJ3 NO. la , n\nii : sritnr/r Delivered by currier In nny putt of the city nt twinty ciuts pir w iek. ] [ , W Tll.ntN , . Mnnng < T. Trui'iioNis : : : liusms OrricF , yn. u HHIIlTl'.UlTOK N' ( > . SI. MINOII MINTIO.V. : N. Y. Plumbing Co. Roller , tailor , Full poods cheap. Dr. J. C. KoborUon , filH Muin St. "Littlo Boast" Tlmbcbt fie cljftir in the city. Troxell Uros. , ngutilH. The case of Crlttondon vn. Armour , Utirbeu At t'o. will be urgui.'d before Judge Ducnier , to-morrow. The contract for building C. J. Colby's nddlllonitl ton bousesyus uwarded to Shiiw&Tipton , of Glunuuod , us the low Slur Chuptor Mo , 47 , U. A. M. , will hold its ri'pulnr convocation Monday ovonliiL' . ViHitiiiL' H. A. M.s invited. Bv order M. E. 11.1' . Wanted 100 .railroad Icnms to worl < on Broadway , between Council LSlufl't and Oiniibu. Wages , $3.11-5 per day , Owen Hroi. . contractor * ) . Groll & Co. . i > roi > riolerHof the Union Pacific market , on lower Broadway , art making preparations for running theli machinery by u water motor. "Old Sport" Miller was ( lued $7.00 foi a drunk. Lizzie Miller was arraigned fordibturbhig the jieai'o , oa compluinl of Lulu Mercer , but was dibcliurged. Captain Annie Holmes , recently ii ; command of the Salvation army in this city , was rotton-egged at Keokuk ant had to apply to the police for protection , Jacob Webber took out two building permit * ) , yesterday , for two onc-storj iriimo dwelling ho'ii'-es , costing $01)0 ) ant ; 8000 , to bo ureuted in Everett's addition , The secretary of the Voting Mens Democratic club yesterday bent out no tines to tbo members to bo present at i Hpociul meeting Monday evening , to ar range for hard work to bo doae electior day.J. . J. G. Tipton' * ) insurance agency is bo coining one of the most popular busincN institutioim in tbo city. Taking that ii connection with bis 'large real estuU businehs bo and bib clerical force art kept on tbu jump. There is Mich a rush of work at tin city clerk 'h olllee , that he is eompoU'ei to have three assistants. Two arc bus ; upstairs mailing out special ahsessnioii cortilleatos , and the other assists him Si the lower olllee , manufacturing demo crats. A. Louis lias commenced proceeding ! against G. W. Ferguson & Lon , of tin Pacific house , to secure an injunctioi restraining them from opening up lh < old sewer running into the creek. 1 hearing is to bu had before Judge Car BOH to-morrow morning. Mrs. Murphy and her man Donahui n ro again in court. She has had bin nrrcbted for thumping her and shows i badly swollen arm us proof of the cru city of Iho man. The case is to b < heard before Justice Schniv. to-morrow ] ) onahuo has thus far been unable ti furnish bail. W. L. Hovpy , a teacher of dancing was in Iho city yeslorday , looking eve the field with a view of opening asehoo hero. lie has been engaged in thi busineHs" for several years , and ha many now dances which ho proposes in troduciiig hero. His present homo i in Mishoyri Valley , iinu ho will roturi hero this week to make further arrange incuts. Some time ago , Mrs. Ilastie , of thi city , had one of the Satiation Arm , soldiers arrehtod for trying to make In. give up to him a trunk belonging to he daughter , who had run away from horn to join the army. The young lady i still in the work , and has been rceentl , promoted to a lieutenant. She is no\ \ located at Kaiitias C'ity. Edward E. Wright , who has gainei no liltlo reputation as a writer , aw whoso recently published novel ha given him add'itional. prominence , ha issued a little tracton "Inconsistencies,1 which will doubtless bo lead with in torcst by bis many friends hero at least Ho shows the inconsistonces betwee Christian belief and Christian practice comparing the teachings of Christ i ; the hermon on the mount , with th practices of the majority of the cliurc ! members. The best sweeper on earth at Ilavli ne s Brother * . I'crMinal S. M. Underwood , of Keg Creek , wn In the city yesterday. Woostor Fay , of Keg Creek , was si tbo Kiel house yesterday. P. G. Dunn and son , of tllenwood , Ja were in the city .yesterday. M. Gut/.ler , of Mt. Vernon , wn among tlioio at the Kiel yesterday. Mr. Smithof the Chicago Guttaporcb and Rubber company , was in the eit yesterday. Frazier & Swartz , of Silver Qity , la who arc partners in business there wore partners also at Kiel's yesterday James Cunningham , special agent c the Iluwkoyo JiiMiranoo company i Des Molnes , is in the city , the guest t J. G. Tipton , real estate agent. W. II. Stout , the champion "Star bicyclist of America , is in the city. II is a deaf mute and gave an exhibitio of his skill at the deaf and dumb iust tuto Thursday evening. 1' . U. Fonda and wife have rcturnc from the cast. Mr. Fonda attended th international convention of the Brotl orhood of Locomotive Engineers t Chicago. Common Council. The common council mot last evcnin in adjourned session. Bills for tl month wore presented amounting about Jo,800. Bills of registers amoun ing to $420 referred to tiuanco commi too and city attorney with power to ac Bills amounting to about $400 were la : aside for certification. The remaindi were allowed. TJio statement of Wightman &Millc Bbowing a balance of $1-,1 ( > U.CO due ( contract , received and liled. Statement of M. A. Moore , showing bnlnnuu of ft,87l.OI ! ! duo him. Hesol lion ordering its payment in boa minus / > per cent already paid in bon f * presented and adopted. Resolution : That bonds bo issued Wlgblman & Miller in the bum $ lliKU.liJ , payment in full for sow work on contract. Adopted. Also res lutlon that bonds bo issued to M. Call lian for $470 , payment in full. Adopte Petition of twenty property ownc that Xinoteonth avenue , between Ton Ureet and the transfer grounds , bo p xip to grudo and a bridge be put acre Indian creek" . Granted. Resolution : That property owners < Twelfth avenue , between Fifth a Twelfth streets , and on Ninth aveuv between Tenth street and the Uni Pai'lllo ground , till to grade. Lo Avcs-Laey , Danforth , Metcalf a Wells. Nays Kcllar and Hammer. Remnant fall ) this week ut Harkin Bros. * PPXTIAiV TXT TIIl Til IIIM'O SuDAi IN THE BLUM'S ' , The Doinfjo Among the Churches nnd the Sorviccs Announced. THE CASE OF MAJOR WILLIAMS. He Is Preparing lo Oct Cloar-Tlio I'lt-Nt Marriage Ijlecnnc In Thin Con til y Trouble Oxer Paving. Just I tike "Tlic Major. " The readers of the Bin : In Council Blulfs are especially interested in the ca < -o of Major Williams , alias Brown. He has hardly recovered from his sur prise at peing acquitted of the murder of Hughes at the Union rivenuo hotel in this city tha'n ho rushed into another bloody affair , killed his man. and is now charged again with murder , The details were recently given and the following additional news is now re ceived : Titov , N. V. , Nov. 5. .IIUIIOM Brown , alias AInJur Williams , " wns iirralu'ncil in tlio I'roy city criminnl court , .luilgo Donnliuc , iiuslding , Tucsiltiy , Nov.'J. Ilo waived ex- initiation and tlio rl ht to niiiUe u statement 11 his behalf and was committed to await the ictina of the next gr.uul Jur.v. wl.loli convenes S'ov. IS. Tlio murderer lw employed us loimscl the Hon. Charles E. Patterson , ex- ipcnkcr of the New Voik uosemlily. Money , flldul corruption uud political iiillucnco will 10 combined in the mmdorur's favor , and i ) the law-abiding iiortlnn of the community t is already evident that Brown will never punished a * ho dusei ves. Closing out a stock of cloaks and vraps at Harkness Brother.s this week. OVKIlCOATIXOSt Greatly reduced in price so you can save 10.00 tolo.OO on ti coat , far better and heapor than you can buy rcadv made. Roller , the Tailor , No. IMO Broadway. Best mince moat , three pounds for wonty-livo cents. Troxcll Bros. At The Kair. Commencing Monday. The greatest mrgains in tinware that were ever } tl'ered in this line of goods. Best qual ity wash boilers , copper bottom , 75 c. \Vash basins , 5c. Dinner pails ,5o. Coal realties , We. \Vo will have our five and ten cent ounters in good order.THK THK FAIR , J. GOMMIUItO , 18 Main street. The Political Pot. In political circles there is now a great deal of goisip about the proba bility of 1'at Lacy being crowded for- ivard into tbo "mayoralty of the city , in case that Groneweg is elected senator , t teems that the democrats arc count- ng chickens along ways ahead oven of .ho egg laying. Lacy has always had lolitieal ambition , and bib election as Iderman has inllamed hi.s ajipetito for jlllco so that he doubtless is gazing at he sixe of ( Jronoweg'k hat. * Lacy is roving a better alderman than was generally expected , but it is quite pre ature to talk of him for mayor. The promise of the democratic nomination is said to be an incentive for him to work itcalotialy for Groueweg. Both political organs are busying hemselves charging and counter charging concerning the largo regis tration of voters. Kaeb claims the oilier has been running in tome non residents , but neither makes any spo- ille charges , giving names and ad- rctjscs , as they ought to , if they art onest in this matter. The fact is thai Council BlulTs has been growing rapidly in population during the past year , and there ought to be a larger number ol voters registering. Tlio increased num ber bad boiler be sol down to the credit of tbo city until proved otherwise. The friends of Frank Shinn , the re publican candidate for senator , are con- ident that ho will lead Groneweg in the county by at least , ' ! 00 votes. They art anxious to see the city rally a little more enthusiastic , feeling sure that il his friends work well for him hero the victory is assured. Shinn is a stronger landidato than most supposed. Hits friends knew him , and insisted on his mining , despite his personal repug' nanco. Ho has never sought an olllee , nnd now it is not of bis seeking , but as he is in the race , he is no laggard. The prohibition question is beinp used locally in this campaign in i variety of forms , and there is littli doubt but that it will cau e many voter : to swing away from their old parties , it- order to give expression to their con vietions on this question. The finest stock of corsets in the citj at Ilarkness Brothers. Starch , seven cents per pound , thrc < pounds for twenty cents , al Troxel Bros. For best , quality coal and wood , call 01 Gleason , - ( > I'carl street. Fine white clover honey , oighlcei cents per pound at Troxell Bros. Among Din Churches. The following notices ot services lo b bold in the various churches of tbo eit , have been handed in for publication : Preaching by the pastor , as usual , ii the morning at the Presbyterian church In Iho evening there will bo an unusu ally interesting Sabbath school concer exercise , instead of the regular ser vices. Strangers and others cordiall , invited. The W. C. A. will mecjt with Mrs. M F , RohrorM Vine strcel , Monday , No vember 7 , at 3 o'clock sharp. Preaching in the First Baptist cliurcl at 10SO : a. in. and 7it : : ) p. m. Subjcc for the morning , "Tho Gospel of th Face. " Seats free. All cordially in vitod. At the Methodist Kpiseopl churcl there will be preaching at 100 : ; ! a. in by the pastor , W. II. W. Rees. Theme "Tim Duty of the Hour or the Chrietia at the Ballot Box. " Preaching at 7:8 : p. m. by Rev. W. T. Smith , the presiil Ing older. The regular meeting of the minister of tlio city will bo held Monday at 10o : a. in. at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Visit ing and resident clergymen are cot dially invited. Rev. Dr. Phelps wil present a paper. Services in the Congregational churc this morning. Sacrament of the Lord nuppcr and admission of members. Sul ject for meditation : "The Triple Kr dowment. " All are coi dially Invite who may desire lo altend. There wi be no livening service. Rev. Dr. Cooley -Yesterday receive the ad news of the death of Rev. C. 1 Higgius , of Independence- . , formerl general supcrlndeut of the Baptist mil bions lu this state. He was iu attenc anco at the meeting of the nssouiiitic- two weeks ago , and was then in appai cut good health. The announcemoi comes with surprise to his many friend and to the denomination in which 1 : was so prominent. The new German Catholic church u Pierce street is rapidly approachin completion nnd will bo a decided ornn- Miont to that portion of Ihe-clty. The exterior work i > about finished , with the exooptioii of the spire , which is to UUl feet in height , .surmounted by a twelve-foot gildeu cross. The windows are expected to-morrow , and DM soon ns thev are in the work of frescoing will be commenced. This work is to cost 11700. The contributions for this church are very liberal , and the names of the donorrf will bo published later. The middle altar will be a beautiful allair costing JMXI. and is the gift of Peter Wise. The building w 511 be com pleted and ready for coiisecration about Christmas or New Year's. The chimes have arrived. The bells are three in number , and were cast at the foundry of H. Stucksiodo & Co. , S' . Louis. On each one appears the inscription , "Do- uated to St. Peter's by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nounmyer. " They are named Jacobus , FranelM-a and There-sin , and weigli respectively 1,100 , 700 and 4oO pounds. 'Tbo co-it was about -MOO. They are so arranged that they can bo played as chimes or rang as individual bells. Bishop Cos-grove of Davenport , is expected hero about the Kith , and the ceremony of baptising the bells will lake place on Sunday , tile 20th. They will then be ready to bo raised to the belfry of the church. Mrs. Judd , of Omaha , will sing in the Congregational church this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Judd are building a homo on Fourth utroct and will soon be ijor- maneiit residents of Ibis city. She is a sweet singer , and will prove an addi tion to the musical and social circles , Harkncts Bros , sell carpets. Wadsworth , Ktnyrc & Co. , 2:50 : Main street , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Potlnwattamio county. You Want Them ! Domestic patterns and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latest styles and'llnost designs. "Domestic" Ollico. 105 Main si. Every one making a cash purchase ol 2.5 ecu Is at T. D. King & Co'h. cigni store gets a chance in Iho annual pri/e drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Odoll , Bros. & Co. , consti tuted ofE. H. Odcll , Iru Odoll and C. E , Friedman , conducting a real estalc and loan business at No. 1011 Pearl street Council BlulTs , Iowa , is this duv dissolved - solved by mutual consent , Ira Odoll and C. E. Friedman retiring. From this date A. II. Comstock , of Omaha , is asso' eialed with E. 1C. Odoll. under the lirir name of Odell Bros. & Co. E. II. Odell of the old firm , assumes all liabilities U this date. [ Signed , ] E. II. OnnM , , IltA ODKUj , C. E. FIIIKDMAX. Council Bluffs , la. , Oct. 1st , 1SS7. Harkness Brothers will this week dis play many desirable goods on their rem nant counter. Cupltl'H First anil Last. A glance at the musty old records o the county reveals the fact that lift.i years ago to-duy Ibc first marriage Ii cense over granted here was placed ot the opening page of Cupid's .registry The names of the parlies were John J Smilh and Susairnu Downs. Ho wa aged forty-six years , and she nineteen The lasl marriage license issued yesler day afternoon , completing the fift ; years record , was that to Lawrence II Hanson and Kate W. Nichols , his agi being twenty-live years and hers thirty During these fifty year there lmv < been 4,001 ! licenses issued. There is t ehunco _ for a wonderful play of the im agination in and about tncso dry figure of half a century. The human cxpori caces , the sorro'ws and joys , the sue cesses and failures , who knows'Ye eupid goes right along , apparently jus as voung and frolicsome as though hi did not have to stare the fact in the fac < that tbo records of the county prove him lo be at least fifty years old now. Klcction Itcts. Bets were freely placed at the Man haUan last evening : That Coope would have 1,000 majority , and that Tip Ion , the real estate broker , has tin 'argcst list of bargains to select from. E. IT. Slieafo loans money on eliatte security of every description. Privat < consulting rooms. All business strictl ; confidential. Oinco , 500 Broad way , coiner nor Main street , up stairs. One thousand head ot ono , two nm three-year-old steers for sale. Willgiv credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Grcenamayer , Gi3 ! Myn&ter st , telephone 1J > 1. Raisins London layers , eightcei cents per pound at Troxell Bros. Forty-five cents for a full si'/o bei comfort , at The Fair , 18 Main strcel The PnviiiK Trouble. The paving work is going on alon Fourth street at u lively rate. A littl hitch was occasioned , Friday afternoor by two men who had been dischargee The pavers work for an hour and the have a few minutes rest , which the have been utilizing to get a drink. Th contractors objected to this and it WH for continuing in it that these two lot their places. For revenge they calle an inspector's attention to a pile c split blocks which they said were bein laid , although unlit for use. The ii sjioctor summoned the city council t tlie scene , claiming to bo unable to prc vent the use of poor blocks , as they wor all of inferior material. The contract ors authorized the discharge of any ma who was slighting his work , and pi two men to work culling the blocks i front of the pavers. The matter wi amicably adjusted and the good wor ! still goes on. Look out for BIGB GAINS in Cal fornia fruits next Saturday at Troxe Bro's. _ Pants ! I'untb ! ! Just received , a largo new stock < pants goods , on which special bargaii are now ottered , at present reduce prices. Pants miulo to order can bo ha as cheap as ready made. 1 loiter , the Tailor , No. : > 10 Broadway. J. "W. and 1 ] . L. Squire lend money. "Let Her "GO Gallagher , " "Littl Boss , " Best live cent eigar in the eit ; Troxell Bros. , agents. SfrriiKlti in Union. A meeting was Jield at Odoll Bros real estate ollico Friday evening fortl purpose of organizing the Count BlutTs and Omaha Implement absoci lion. About twenty houses were vopr stinted. The object of Mio organizath is to further the interests of its mer hers and to systematize the business the sections naturally tributary to thei cities. A committee wan appointed draft rules and resolutions , and rejM ) at the nest meetings which will bo he in Omaha November 1- . Self rising buckwheat , fourteen con a pai kage > two for twenty-live cent Troxell Bros. The Anai-elilstM. the governoi coiiiiiHitos their sentence the iinarcliistwill licexet'und ( on Friday next. J. G.iTjiloit. the real estate broker , says tViixr until tbi'ir eases arc formallj fiihirritfpd to hiitu ho ho shall decline to i > xpro i an opinion upon the subject , for feiy ( nut the news papers might interpret his language ; but that meanwhile ho will continue to work oil his snaps in i-onl eMnto to such as are wise enough to take Advantage of the. opportunity to secure u homo while properly is cheap. * Two dollars and fifty events for an nil wool red blanket , at The Fair , IS Main street. ' At the Fair. Commencing Monday , we will offer tlio greatest bargain * * in all depart ments : Dress goods , silks , llannels , lin ens , domoities , shawls , cloaks , hosiery , gloves , corsets. Ingrain carpets , 2'2 , 2-1 , HO and Me per yard ; Breslau carpets , ! ! < " > and 4oc per yard ; red flannels , 15. IS. 20 and JtOe'per yard ; muslins , 'ij , 4 } , fil to 7c for the best. We guarunteo all our goods now ; not shopworn , like some goods that have been on the shelf twenty-llvo years. J * K\V bTOltKl NiW HOOt > bl ! The Fair. J. Gouwnuu , 18 Main st. MASQUERADING AS A FEMALE. Boston Globe : The aiicst of the young man in female atliro at Chelsea on Friday afternoon proves to bo one of the most remarkable cas s of female im personations ever brought to light in this country , and the disclusuro has been one of the greatest surprises to Iho supposed "female's friends. When ar- ro&lod the supposed young woman gave the name of "Kitty Russell , " but her indcntity was suspected , and the ser vices of a physician being called in by Chief Sibly the matter was quickly de cided , "Kitty" proving to be a man. Saturday morning Chief Sibloy had the voung'man photographed and afte 1- wurds rigged him out in a boy's suit. Ho was then taken to a barber's shop , where some nine inches of hair was cut from his head. Chief Sibloy returned with his charge to Iho station and , afler giving iho young man some sound advice , allowed him lo depart in company with his footer-mother , a Mrs. Peter Cotlrell , of 488 Commercial slreel , Boston. Considerable difficulty was experi enced filling Hie young man out in clothing , as ho measures but eighteen inches around the waist and wears a No. 4 lady's boot. The change in his .ittire was by no means an improvement n his personal appearance. A Globe reporter called at 4SS Com mercial street last night , and found Peter Cottrcll and his wife comfortably quartered on the third floor. Upon in- juiring for the young man , bo was told that "Kitty" was out , but would shortly I'elurn. Mrs. Cottrell became very communicative , and both she and her husband said they were perfectly tliun- ilerslruek by Ihe revelations made the previous day by the police of Chelsea. They had alwaps looked upon the young man as their daughter , and what could have led "Kitty"'to keep Iho se cret all these years from them wassome- thing beyond their comprehension. Mrs. Cottrell in her conversation al ways spoke of the young man as- -'Kitty - , ' and as being of tlio feminine gender , and told a remarkable slory. She said : "Some sixteen years ago we lived oul at Washington village , and for neigh bors had a man named Morris , whc married a woman with one child , al ways supposed to bo a girl by the neigh bors. Tbo couple did not live happily together , and tno stepfather's illusage of the child was the cause of many c quarrel between tbo pair. In the ab sence of the mother ono day he was un mercifully beating the child when ] topped in and took it to my tcnamonl iiinl have been a mother to iteverbinco , This child was "Kitty , " and at thai time was but eight years of ago , My husband taking a fancy tc tbo child , wo brought it up , sent it to tbo public school in Washington Village , and until told by Chief Sibloy yesterday , had no more idea that 'KiUy' Was a man than a babe unborn. She has always made this hei home. When she grew up I sent hot out to work , and when she left her sit uations she invariablr returtfen to us. Tqo above was fully substantiated bj her husband , who , if it were possible , was more astonished than his good wife at the way sn which they had been de ceived. Ho said , "Kitty did not like the now rig , as she felt like a duck oul of water. " The rcporrer waited for some little time for "Miss Kitty" to put in an ap pearance , and being assured that sh ( would soon arrive ho took a stroll witl Mr. Cotlroll around too block , ant while standing on the sidewalk the "fair maid" again in female attire walked past and into the house. The Globe man followed , and "Kitty5 after taking otT her bonnet , told the fol lowing story : "I was brought up by Mi ami Mrs. Coltrell. They have beoi father and mother to mo in every ro snect. When I grew up I secured tlu place of maid-of-all-work in a family ro biding in Boston , and have filled thn. position in various places ever since with the exception of twelve months My last place was in Springfield street with a Mrs. Merrill , living there otT amen on for tbo past three years. Onnooccu sion hav I been suspected of being a man About five years ago I was marrie ( to a man named Frank King , who ii now employed as a driver on tbo Soutl Boston horse railroad. Wo were mar ried in Tremont temple line went to llvi atMattapan. Wo had lived togothei about twelve months when ho com menccd to abuse mo , and I left him. Hi has caused mo more or less trouble eve since. " On being asked what ho intended t do ho said ho should leave the state si soon as be could secure the funds. I seemed very little use to try and persuade suado him to discard tbo female attlr andjulopt that of his own sex. " " " ' WANTS : TfT'ANTr.D-im II. H. teams to vlork on llroni vuy between Council ( Huffs unil Uiiuilu es , J-i ij per duy. Own lira's. , contrm tors. ' HK.NT An ciRlit room house < outran FOH . Vuimiit ! ot W ) T. Cole , Ml 1'eui btreet. i BALK A ht'cowl hand Kimlm f-qiuii FOH . nciirly now ; cot ICiO , soil for fcW AddH'os Q 231'Hee ollicu , Council lluiin. ) SAUJ-Orwill triule for fctock of urocv IilOH 1 , cliolru inipnu'ed Iowa mini. Will in or take cafcli for dinvrencu : value uhout JJ.UJ . Addrt-bs F. 1' . Spencer , Uauuolph , Io\wi. T\TANTK1 > A man and wlfi1. without eld i > dien , to occupy portion of IIOU-H nnd boar ucntlemiin mid Ids wife. Addiesu A a , Dei Council UlutlH. 1JVH ) KENT Hou-.es and fund-lied rooms. . -I ? It. DavldHon. iia Fifth avenue. rpo KXCHANfiK PorCouncil IlluirsorOmnti J- property , n retull stock of boots and fclioe amount. , ( . ( "nil tit store. No. w llroadwn' or uddre U. Martin , Council lllutln. lomt. rH BAU-Second-lumd : Columbia Ucycl M-ry cheap , M-lnch , ut Ht' olHce. hundred thousand dollar * to loan o ONR e tute nnd thaltelh l > y F. J. JMy , I IVarl HI. _ _ _ loin ami ncro property for sale I BUIUUNU , : KI Pearl tit. IlioUMlKNT A ! meTy fiirm heil front niui nrst lloor , lu private residence near > ui house. Water 1n room , Hunted and l.ui He. cln et. Inferences required. t' . lk oUlcv , Couucil DIuHd , FOR LADIES , ONLY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company Exclusive Carpet House "We cariy five times the stock carried "by any oilier house in western Iowa , as a visit to onr store will abundantly prove. Quality the best , prices the lowest , no shoddy goods , no short measures , no botch jobs. Purchasers Wishing the Above Must Look Else where. 401. 401. 101. These Are Symbolic ! - $ What Do They Symbolize ? I. QUALITY. 2. QUANTITY. 3. CHEAPNESS. There Are 401 Reasons for This. The best goods in the various departments of our stock the market contain. The most goods possible to Quantity ! be given for the money. The greatest amount of the Cheapness ! best money. goods for the least 401 persons can testify that this is so. 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for 4O1 styles of beauty. 401 styles of Carpets for 401 kinds of homes. 401 styles of Underwear for 401 kinds of persons. All this and 401 times as much you will find at 401 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Res idences and Farms. r Acre 1'ropcrty in western pnitof thuclty. AH Belling clienj ) . R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , lloom C , over Olllccr k I'uacy'a Dunk , Council lllutls , Iowa. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHA. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! , , . STANDAHI ) , UNDKU UUIB t WADE GARY , - CoRiicil Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS MO Hroodwuy , Couucil niuffi , lown. Kstabllahed IMMENSE 1(1 ( IN Silks , Velvets AND FRENCH KID GLOYE& & Just Opened at Henry Eiscraan & Co.'s PEOPLE SSTORE , _ 1,000 pieces PLAIN. STfllPKD AND UliOUADKI ) SILK" VEL VETS AND l'LLTSMKS , which co tins season to imixu'l , nrjcos runcinir from $1.25 , to ft ! per yard. Will l.o . olleral ( luring this week at the silk counter of the great People's Store ut SOt , Cue , 75e , * 1 , $1.2 , " ) , S 1.50 , $1.75 nnd $2 per yard. No lady wearing velvets can nil'crd to let.tlu e goods pass. It' she hit already bought , let her look at these and compare her bill from high- priced houses with ours , and see IHNV much she is out to prolit by it here after. At Our Kid Glove Counter Find one solid clearing out purchase of 1500 do/.en Ludich' 4-button Tan French Kid Gloves , embroidered backs. Cost to import $1 a pair. Wo will sell them this week at uOc a pair , just one-half cost of importation. OUR ENTIRE STORE Is loaded with fresh , new goods. Last week's grand clearing out purchases and all at about half the price other houses ask for the same Kind of goods. P SPECIAL SALE Winter Combination Dress Patterns. We shall ofier MONDAY , 125 COMBINATION DHKSSES. A full dre-is pattern of best quality , plain French fabrics , with I lush mid Velvet Cunbination , costing to im port from * I5 to JM2. We shall eloso them at fti.SO , $7.50 , $10 , 4JL' . . > 0 ; 915 and $20 eaeh. The goods cannot be duplicated in costumes , as elegant and tasteful at nearly double ti c e prices. The goods were re-eived in our IIOUM > from the importer Friday last , and have not yet been shown. We advise an early call , as at these prices the as sortment must soon be broken. " * " " ' ' * Also call attention to our sale of : 35-Cent Dress Goods. To-morrow and hiiceeeding daynwu shall oiler 200 PIECES JO TO 4(1- ( INCIJ WOOL DRESS GOODS , in superior weight , texture and colors , that are worth double the price asked. ALSO AT18 UK NTS , 250 pieces Tricots and Scotch Eilects. SECOND Purchases in Cloaks Our buyers have ju.st returned from their second purchasing tour this sea- sonand , we will open the coming week many novelties never before shown in the city. Intending piireliimersyill do well to look at the handsome line of new shape. Raglans and Ulsters. We are showing .in stripes and checks , all now patterns. They are positively the richest garments ever exhibited here al moderate prit'i'H. We are continuing our great sale of PLUSH WKAP.S AND SACKS. CHILDREN'S CLOAK'S at hftli ! jirice. We have just purchased a largo line of Children's Cloaks at l ss than half price , which wo will open on Monday morning. Some of the bc.it styles produced this season , and all si/.e.s , from 2 to 12 years. The enormous business we are doing well justifies us in assorting that wo have the han-.ome.st line and lowest prices in the city. Von will fcnvo money by calling in to see \\a \ \ before purchasing a garment. Creat Blanket and Comforter Sale During this week at one-half of former prices. Oar J ) OAI EhTIC DEPA RTMBNT will be alive with special bargains ! during this week's sale. Al ways-call at , &CO. 314,316,318,311(132 ( , , , BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - la.