OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1887. DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO , 12 , PKAItlj STIIKKT JJcUvered by furrier In any rnrt of tht city at _ . tMrtntjrccntaixTttetk. U. W TILTON , . Manager. TAl.CntO.NES : ntjnus Orru-i , No. . ioflr RniTOit No. Z3. M1NOII MKNTIO.V. HI. V. Plumbing Co. Hotter , tailor , Full goods clionp. Jr. J. 6. Koborthon , KM Main St. Mies Mary Haas g'ves ' a yornmii tomorrow - morrow evening. The Pall Mull club will give its Initial party Friday evening. "Little Boss ! " The bent fie rlgnr in the city. Troxell HI-OH. , ngents. Part o ( the Mlehucl StreeT ? ( company Were quartered at theCroston houhu and part at the Kiel liouso. , Mulhnllaml & ( Jo. yestcrfny took out ft building permit for a ouo-U > r.\ frame coHtlngtWKI to bo erected in Turley's addition. The roof of tbc patrol bousevis : fin- lulled yesterday and a IIau polo oreelcd. Tbo winter btornib will vainly = eek admittance. Thp "Micbnul Strogoll" company was quartered all over the t'ilv. Delegu- lions were found nt the Option , IJeeh- telo , I'atiille , Crouton and Kiel's. G'nrdH wore distributed all over tbo city yesterday morning , requusting pt.'o- pie to vote tbo union labor ticket. How liiaiii complied with itill bo shown to day at tbe poll * . Tbo telepbono cPrvico. is sulTor'nitf from lack of itiitrmnmitH , tbu company being about twenty-live behind their orders. There are ordered and expected to arrive every day. l-'iht Saturday evening Mi s Fiiyo Bicdcrniaii gave a party to whii'h hoi1 little friends and iisMiuiatca were in- viti'd. Homo tbirly-llvo wvro prc-senl and a moil enjoyable lime was bad. Tim houbdmldjif Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ilanuaii was made happy on Sunday lat l > y Hie arrival of a wee bit of feminine huiiKmity. Tbc happy parents are the recipients of many congratulations. The truck of the Chicago & North western railroad company running to the site of tbo new bridge is doing good Bcruco. .Several train loads of material ncre delivered on the grounds Satur day. ( JeorgoV. . Ferguson , of the Pacific liotinu , received a telegram last evening , convoying the sail intelligence of his mother's death at liutlaud , VI. She was in her eighty-fourth year , and died of heart disease. One of tbo men employed onthoslrocl ' paving , after lighting b'ih pipe yester day afternoon , carelessly threw the match into ouo of the tar tdlns and thu whole thing was instantly in a bla/o. A covering of board- : , and Mind smothered the lire without doing any damage. A hjiark from a Chicago & North- we.stern locomotive ignited the dry grass beside the trackin ibe northern part of the city Sunday afternoon and it was with e.\lri > inc difliculty that the lire wn * preen ted from run n ing through Fnirviow CL-metery. Tlie lire commiUee have ordered a buggy of K. II. Waterman for Hie it-,0 of the chief of the Hie department. It will be stationed at No. ; > ho o lieu c and bo kept in readiness for bis use at any moment. This was Hie only thing wanting to complete tbc full equipment of the department. The ptmng of Fifth avenue , between Main and Fourth streets , was Unified yesterday and work resumed on Fourth btrcot. This street , will bo finished as farastbo Crystal mills by Friday night , and the pavers will then go to Wash ington avenue , \\bere the graders are now at work. The pastel .sketch , "A Fisherman's Love , " from tbo hand of Mrs. Kheso , which attracted M > much attention when it was displayed recently at the rooms of the Council JiliifTs Carpet com pany , has been purchased by Dr. Soy- bert. lie IB to bo congratulated upon this valuable acquisition. The electric light mast , at the corner of Uroadway and First btrcot , has reached an attitude of 100 feet and will bo finished to-day. An undertaker and it doctor were on the ground the greater part of yesterdaj afternoon to take care < jf any unlucky workman who might make a sudden descent to terra llrma. The elorgy of the city mot yesterday morning in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The meeting was rather informal than other- \rtflo. Sketches of the work done by each on the the preceding Sabbath were given verbally and a valuable and in structive paper was road by Dr. 1'holp * upon "Foreign Missions. " Views wort exchanged as to the best means , to bi adopted for forwarding their work. Two companies of soldiers pass-ei' through this city yesterday morning on a special train. They wore fron Utah and were ordered to Chicago , Ube bo under arms on Friday next , the lltl of November , when the anarchists arc sentenced to Bwing. There vfora iihit cars seven c'oaclies and three baggage and after u brief stop at the transfer tin train continued on its eastern trip. It may bo true sometimes that the bet tor the day the bettor the deed , but thii did not prove fco on Sunday last. Thi paving contractors in their eagerness t < complete the work on Fifth avenue , hm n largo force of men at work laying tin cedar blocks on Sunday. Ye.storda ; they bad to lake up a portion of tin of the work , and do it over again , tin prado being too high near the crossini nt Main streot. The police are looking for Frei Green , a ten year old colored bootblack who laid open . ) . Hlanko's bead with : n brick when he Insisted on his payinj for a cigar purchased at his fruit stnm at 082 Uroadway. Groan it ? a tougl young reprobate , and has already bcei orrestcd several times. Should h ngain fall into the clutches of the law ho would probably have to take a tri Hcross the state. As the Hock Island passenger trail pulled into the depot Sunday ovonini 6 half drunken individual on the plat form inbuUed one of the lady pnsson ( fors. A gentleman immediate ! ( tupped from the train , knocked bin down and proceeded to "do him up" ii very short order , then quietly boarde the train as it moved uway. All th parties were strangers , and the victii did not seem anxious to reveal his idou tity , as he quickly sneaked out of sight You Want Thorn ! Domestic patterns and patterns fo Btninplng and embroidery. Latest style mid finest designs. "Domestic" Olilcc 105 Main fit. i Closing out u stock of cloaks am wraps at llnrkncss Brothers this week OVKUCOAT1XGSJ Greatly reduced in price so you causa v 810.00 to $15.00 on a coat , far better an cheaper than you fan buy ready mad ( Hotter , the Tailor , No. MO Broadway. Dost mince mo.it , thrco pounds fc twenty-five cents. Troxoll Bros. TJip finest stock of corsets In the cil lA Uurkiicss Brothcib , THE CLUB FORMALLY OPENS , A Brillnnt Gathering In the Elognnt Rooms Last Night. THE CREEK AS A CITY SEWER. A Dcolnion Thai It Mutt Not lie So UMM | Aot'lilonl to n Purer Other 1'olleo CllhCHi Tin * Club Opening. Lnst night was the formal opening of the Council HlnlTsclub. The gathering consisted of members , and their ladies , with Invited guests , enuh member being entitled to invite one non-member resi dent , with ladies. The company was a largo one , and was composed of the most prominent people of the city. The rooms appeared to flue advantage , bril liantly lighted , elegantly furnished , and lilled with such an a * emb.nge of ladies and gentlemen. Dal by's orches tra furnished music , and the company spent a joyoiH evening. The rooms were greatly admired , and proved a surprise to thoio who had not before hiiil the opportunity of seeing them. The judgment in tlu-ir favor was on- thu.shwtii1 , and Council HlulTs fools well salUth'd to have comparisons drawn with those of any city of its size in the whole country. The- largo parlor is elegant in all its appointment * . With jts mantel and gralo , its grand piano , its draperies , pictures , upholstered ehair.s , chandelier.-- , and all , a more at tractive room could hardly hau > been provided. The walls and ceiling are richly decorated. The billiard parlor is made as con venient and attractive as Mich an apart ment could well bo and be durable. There are two of the finest tables , tbe Hoop is covered with linoleum , the walls pleadingly adorned , and while by night tlio room is brilliantly lighted , a gen erous skylight furnishes abundance for day u'-o. The olllce is well furnished with cigar stand , desk's , etc. Opening from this is a hat and coal room for the gents , a toilet room with other conveniences. Further along the long hall which runs the entire length of the building are similar rooms and conveniences for ladies. On ono side of the hall are two liirjjo rooms , ono for cards , the other for dining purposes , but they are furnished n parlors , beautiful in adornments and with the finest possible carpets and chairs. There are no doors , Uraperios supplying this need , hi the extreme rear are the store rooms , the kitchen , the closets , etc. Much has boon written about these rooms , but .still nine out of ten of those who enor them for I lie l\v-l \ time express surprise , finding them more elegant than they expected even from these de scriptions. Tin- reception last evening was an en joyable one. The company in the later part of the evening were "favored with the following programme : Song , "The Vagabond,1' Malloy Mr. I. M. 1 reynor. Violin So1n , "Lofjc'iuU- , " II. WioniowsUi Prof. Ulinrlos Hiu'tcns. Wai Duel , "Gentle Bo Thy Slumbers1 Mi's. KvniiH and Mis Mcrkcl. Viulln Solo , Air with Vuiatioiis.UolJi'i'iot Prof. Charles IJaclcas. Sonsj , Selected Mi'i. Ward. Piuno Duct. "Peter Schmoll , " Wcbcr Missns Weis anil Loomis. Misses Ollicer and Hobinson , Accompanists. .T. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. "Lot Her Go Gallagher , " "Little Boss. " Best live cent cigar in the city. Troxell Bros. , agents. Ilarkncss Brother s will this weclcdis play many desirable goods on their rem nant counter. K. TT. Slicafe loans money on chattel security of every description. 1'rivato consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Oflice , fi)0 ( ) Broad way , cor ner Main street , up stairs. Self rising buck-wheat , fourteen cents a package , two for twenty-live cents. Troxell Bros. The Creek Xo Sower. There has been for years much litiga tion over the use of the creek for sewer purposes. For years this lias been a drainage for a large portion of the city , but with the growth and tbo establish ing of a sewer system the excuse for omptj ing flllli into tbo creek has grad ually boon done away with , For a long time the so wet from the Pacilio house has emptied , into tbo creek , as well as the sewers from other hotels. The city council , in fact , gave the Pacific house permit to empty there , ns there seometl no other enfi'y way of disposing of the offal. Now that Broadway has a sewer attempts have been made to force the Pacific house to connect with that , and thus prevent any further cau = o of com plaint on the part of those living along the banks of the creekand to whom the odors have been very offensive. The present occupants of the hotel , Ferguson ScCo. , simply lease the property , ami they claim they have no business to put in any sewer connections , but that be longs to the owners of the property. A.c lessees they can simply use such accom modations as the owners furnish. The owners have objected to giving up tbeii private sewer and connecting witli the Broapway sewer on the ground that the Broadway sewer has nc practical outlet.and there' would bo dan ger of sewer gas and other annovanees , Such has been the condition of 'affairs , and numerous suits begun have been dropped , or have been of no avail. Mr. A. Louie , who has property atTcetcd by the hateful smells , noticed Saturday that an attempt was being mtulo to open up.this old sewer , it hav ing become obstructed in FOIUO wayunt ho proceeded at once to got out an in- lunction to restrain Mr. Ferguson fron opening it. The ca o was to have IIPOH heard bj Judge Carson yesterday , but ho roracm bored that ho had once been attorney irene one of these cases , before going ont ( tbo bench , and ho therefore requested Judge Deomcr to hear the matter. The taking of evidence lasted most of th < day. A number of citizens was cnlloc upon to testify as to their olfactory ox perionccs. They nil pronounced thi smells as horrid. John Ahlcs was tin most enthusiastic witness. Ho wa ; wound up , and would not stop until hi had run down. Ho made a fervid ppeccl to the court , telling of how ho had fol indignant at the inability of tbo cit ; authorities to defend the dea pcoplo from the outrages perpetrated potrated by the bleated uris tocracy. Ho wished that ho had semi documents which ho had got In Europe but he had loft them nt liomo. Thos papers would , show to the court howthl sewer had boon left alone because th politicians wore afraid to offend any body by doing their duty. John's spoecl wm. like atorrent , , and .it was lislenc to by court .n ml attorneys with mingled iiHtoniHhment and merriment. It wat the only argument in the CUFO , and'whon tbe evidence was all in Judge Dcoiner quickly decided to grant the temporary wi'it of injunction , intimat ing that if Ferguson It Son wanted other sewer it was for the owners of the property to rive the needed relief. With thl decision the syndicate which now owns llio property will doubtless proceed to connect with the Broadway sewer , and thus give the Pacltlc house the needed accommodation , ntid nt the eame time relieve the noses of the citi zens of the unpleasant odors from that direction. It is understood that the others offend ing by emptying sewerage into the creek will next bo called on to reform. The success of this case will doubtless lead to others being brought. It is understood that the Ogden house and the Bechtele house nre still using the creek for sewerage. The sewer of the city building Itself was until lately emptied into the creek , but this has been changed now. * If you want to show your girl what kind of a husband you will make buy her a Domestic sewing machine. Pauls ! Pnnts ! I Just received , a largo new stock of pants goods , on which special bargains are now offered , nt present reduced priced. Pants made to order can be had as cheap as ready mado. Keller , the Tailor , No. 1510 Broadway. The bet sweeper on earth nt Hark- nesi Brothers. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to reliable parties. Enquire of A. .T. Greenamayer , 023 Mynslcr St. , telephone 1121. Ilaisin London layers , eighteen cents per pound at Troxell Bros. - - lie To re the liar. Seven unfortunates answered roll-call yesterday morning , when Judge Aylcs- worth read the list. K. Graham and Fred Kenna were each assessed ? 7.iO ( as tariff as drunks. George Fubrinan , the insane German , whoso cnso has occasioned some political comment , was remanded to jail until after election. Carl Miller , arrested aa a suspicious character , was discharged. Hurry Sims , .T. II. Johnson and "W. Roico had arrived at the stage wbero the word "vug" could be attached to their names , but the judge zillowed them to depart to seek sunnierskiesaud more congenial climes. * Every one making a cash purchase of " > cents at T. D. King & Co's. cigar store guts a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. - Remnant sale this week at Ilarkncss Bros. ' _ _ DiHsoliitiou Notice. The firm of Odell , Bros. & Co. , consti tuted of K. II. Odell , Irn , Odell and C. K. Friedman , conducting a real estate and loan business at No. 103 Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , is this day dis solved by mutual consent , Ira Odell and C. E. Friedman retiring. From Ibis date A. H. Comstock , of Omaha , is asso ciated with E. II. Odell , under the firm name of Odell Bros. & Co. E. II. Odell , f the old firm , assumes all liabilities to .his date. [ Signed , ] E. II. Omu.L , lUA OUKLL , C. E. FlUEUMAN. Council Bluffs , la. , Oct. 1st , 1S87. A Singular Accident. Charles Ablenc , one of the paving 'orco , met with a painful accident while it work on the street , Sunday. Ho was using a wire brush to fill the spaces be- wccn the blocks with gravel , and stuck ono of the wires into his foot , inflicting deep wound. Ho was taken to Neu- nayers hotel , where Dr. Edmunds ut- ondcd him. Tbe foot is badly swollen , and very painful , but no serious trouble will result from it , unless blood poison- 'ng should develop. Ho will bo obliged , o keep his room for several days , in cither case. Starch , seven cents per pound , three pounds for twenty cents , at Troxell Uros. For best quality coal and wood , call on ilcnson , 20 Pearl street. Fine white clover honey , eighteen cents per pound at Troxell Bros. Ilarkncss Bros , sell carpets. Wadsworth , Etnyre & Co. , 230 Main street , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Pottawattamie county. Personal Paragraphs. W. M. Potter , Hartford , Conn. , was at the Kiel houso. Licutena.rit F. M. Slicly , of Lexington Ivy. , was at the Kiel house yesterday. E. C. Tilloyof Kansas City , and M. B , Markham of New York , were at the Ogden yesterday. T. J. Hartwoll , of Oakland , n well , known merchant of that place , was at the Kiel house yesterday. Henry Hartgo , who is in the whole bale tobacco business in Chicago , is vis' iting his brother , John Hartgo , of Keg Creek. C. L. Andrews and wiTo stopped ai the Ogden yesterday. Mr. Andrews ii the manager of the "Michal Strogoll' combination. George D. Aspinwall of Kearney Neb. , and C. A. Sumncr of Missour Valley , were among the arrivals at tin Pacific yesterday. Harry La Tour , agent of the Matti ( Vickers company , was at the Ogdei yesterday. This company appears a Uohany's on the 14th inst. Judge Carson is enjoying a brief res pile at homo. IIo next goes to Allan tie , where ho expects to bo busy hold ing court until the holidays. W. A. Vincent , Woodbine ; Edwii Gardiner , Montreal ; Mrs. Charles Hig gins and child , Beatrice , and Mr. Rath inund , Cincinnati , registered at tin Bechtolo yesterday. Wes Winn and wife , of Omaha , spen Sunday with C. Wesley and family ii this city. Mr. Winn formerly llvci hero and has for porno years past bcei connected with Steele , Johnson & Co If you want a nice present for you wife buy a Domestic sewing machine. Money to loan. Cooper it Judson. "Wild Animals in Unlicroio Roles. A circus train was wrecked at St Louis the other day and the Kopuhlicai describes the capture of some of th wild boasts which escaped , as follows , The recovery of the tigers was ono c the exciting incidents of the nccidenl When the car on. which the tigers an llona had been caged struck the eartl : the ends of both cages were driven foi ward and the animals wore thrown wit great severity to the ground , Thor w.slittlo ol the kingship of beasts dii played in the treanbling , frightono creature that crawled under n car an waited to TJO caught. . The tigers , yrbil nearly as hudly alarmed nt first , re covered themselves almost immediately and startod.to run. One of them ran under a freight car and peered out from between the trucus , looking as though ho meant light. Very few men would have cared to go Into such a death-trap in the under side of that car appeared to be , but the keeper of the animals , Mr. Fisher himself , unhesitatingly followed the monster to hln hiding place , and getting down on all fours went under the car seemingly right "into the jaws of death. " For half n mlnuto nothing was seen but dust and nothing was heard but the savage howl of the tiger , nnd the lookers-on , who were before this perched on top of freight cars and other safe places , became satisfied that a fight was in progress , and it was not to bo supjwscd that his tigorship was being worsted. He had been , however , for presently the man came out rather the worse for wear and tear but ho came pulling the Btridcd demon after him. A canvas cloth was very soon secured by the cir cus men , who had by this time assem bled , nnd the tiger was rolled up in it. before he knew what was going on. The other boast made n bee line for the Frisco freightollceand ( dodging several men who were trying as hard to get out of the tiger's way as ho was to get out of theirs , finally brought up In front of the depot , and squared himself for active dofenco. By a novel procedure , how ever , the circus men also outwitted the animal , and caught him. Four men caught n long canvas cloth along its length of perhaps fifteen feet and holding it in front of them , walked toward the crouching beast. When they were fifteen feet away a man atone ono of the cloth's ends , as quick' as lightning , ran with the uppermost cor ner around the tiger , and before ho was aware of it , the cloth was over him and ho was a prisoner. It was an easy mat ter to lift the canvas , tiger and all , into other cages and then to remove the canvas. The lion , all this time , was crouched , almost frightened to death , under a car ; his tail was sticking out , and on that the circus men relied to save them and catch the king. If they could pull him out by the tail far enough to get ttn * can vas over him , all would be well , but "if the tail hold broke" tbe men well knew somebody would bo hurt. Throe men anchored nncnt the king and "heaved ho ! " Dust and cinders were the order for a moment ; then out came Mr. Lion , to was neatly bundled into the cloth , nd the excitement was over. The lion as not a typical Icing of the jungle , - ' as stories are told about , lie was like the Irishman's pig "little , but uld. " His teeth were relics o ( the ast , nnd his claws bad not been Mib- ; licted to n manicure for so long that hey bad coiled themselves into little ings under his feet. IIo bore all the marks of the seventh age sans teeth , inns eyes , and the freedom with which 10 waived his right , to a meal off a cir- us man spoke poorly for tbo circus man s an article of diet , or proved tbo lion o bo n sort of a glvo uway on the circus nisiness. Some monkeys were also aught. Half a do/on got away , or 'jitber ' were spilled , and from the na- ure of things were easily caught. They vere too frightened to run , too badly hakon up to even pick themselves out if the cinders , so tboir keepers had no rouble in raking them up and putting , bein into their cage. "How Can Slu- Ever Love Him ? " s what you often hear said when tbo prospective groom is the victim of catarrh. "How can she bear Mich n ireathV" "How resolve to link her dcs- iny witb that of one with a disease , hat unless arrested , will end in con- iumntion or perhaps insanity ? " Let he husband that is , or is to be , got Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy , and cure liim- f before it is too late. By druggists. of Advertising. Boston Advertiser : The manager of tbo cyclbramu of the battle of Gettys- hurg'has proved the usefulness of ad vertising in n novel manner. IIo was overrun with snails at bis cyclorama. They prowled around his realistic fore grounds and invaded the upproacbes to his show. snails " said well-mean Toads eat , n - ing friend. "But 1 have no toads , " said tbe mn li nger. "Advertise , " said the laconic ad viser. Ho advertised. Ho offered 10 cents apiece for toads. Early next morn ing a small and enterprising boy ap peared before him with a wholesale lot of toads , fifty of them in n pail. Ho sold out his stock on the moment and went away the gleeful possessor of a $ /i / bill. Ho was promptly followed by another boy , and another , nnd another. All day long these toad merchants ap peared at tbo entrance of the battlefield. All day they were refused , by the sur prised manager , told tbut ono purchase wus enough , und courteously sent uway. They had no use for their wares , of course , and disgruntled by mercantile failure each boy poured his toads down ut the door of the cyclorumn and shook the. flust or tlio place Tram his foeta The manager worried through the day somehow. But next morning the procession began anew. He grew very much oxeittjd. What in tbo name of common sense docs this mean i1 How dare you como hero with these creatures ? " he demanded of the first boy who appeared. "The piece in the paper , " gasped the astonished lad. All day the boys with toads came trudging along Trcmont street ; all day they emptied their pails and went away toadlcss , indignant and disappointed. The matter grew serious. The snails are gone , it is true , but the vulgar bu- fos remained. Presently , however , they began to disappear without any ad vertising aid. The hits of the south end came down in numbers tofeast upon tbo toads until the last state of Hint manager was very much worse than the first. first.He was obliged at lost to buy n terrier , nnd the terrier ate the rats that nto the toads that swallowed tbe snails that nibbled the scene that draws the crowd that admires the Bnttlo of Gettysburg. FUicumntlxni. IH undoubtedly caused by lactid acid in the blood. Thisncid attncks the fibrous tissues , and causes the pains nnd aches in tbo back , shoulders , knees , ankles , hips , and wrists. Thousands of people have found in Hood's Stirsaparillu a positive euro for rheumatism. Thii medicine by its purifying action neutra lizes the acidity of the blood and alsc builds up nnd strengthens the whole body. WILL NOT UNHOOK WHIIE.BEINO WORM. trerr U < fy wijp dfifie * perftctiyp In it * l nUTorm thould we r them. M nuf ure.fonly by On WORCESTEf ORS TCOMPANYj ; -V V"i : \ V ' 'XX'S"v. " ' % ' " ' THIS SPACE WILL INTEREST YOU TO-MORROW ! mmm\ \ John Allen , Prop. Entrances , 112 Mutu ana 113 I'enrl St. M KAM ) AT ALL. IloUlll ! Open from 6 a.m. to 10 l > , m. Council IIIutTH lown. Hazard & Co Polo ncrnt" for Notary HbtitlleSlunilnnl Sewing Machine For Nebrnskn A West ern Inwfi. Office. 101 Main ht.Coun ell HlutK town. Aucnln wmitort. Neiroiayer's ' Holel J. .Neiimnycr , 1'rop. $1.00 1'Klt DAY. Street oar ronnoctlons to all ilei ns. Fire proof ntiU ! In ron ncctlon , Not IMS M ml 210 III nnilwuj- . Opp. Ouilon HoiMp , Council lllulT" , lown. Mrs , W , B , White Restaurant , Nu.5.17 llrondwnr.Comi cltllliilK Iowa. Don't Forget The Great Bargain SHOE STORE , Is t 1W ( Main Street , Council 11 hi ITs , la. _ B. A. rifrcc. 1'rop. Win-Fitzgerald - , Dcnlorln Staple anil Fancy GROCERIES. Now simc jjew Mork. Jl'J .M.i . I n St. , Cri'sU'D I Ilium Illnck. ruiiiu-ll Illun. . , In. Teller & Egan , nnd rolii Grain. Flonr , Feed llalud tuy.utc. .Ucnls tnr Wnlnut Illoi-ktVat 1C1 Miiln ft. Council llhill. . COUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company 405 Exclusive Carpet House We carry five times the slock carried by any other house in western Iowa , as a visit to our store will abundantly prove. Quality the beat , prices the lowest , no shoddy good5 ? , no short measures , no botch jobs. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN QUAL ITY AND PRICE. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. advertisements , Michns Lost.Kounrt , SPECIAL . For Sale. To Kent , Wants , lloanllUB. etc. , will tie Inserted In tills column at tbc low rnleofTEN CENTS 1'EK LINE for the first In sertion nnd Five Ceutu Per Line for each bubso- nuent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our ofllce No. 12 Pearl Street , ucar Uroadwuy , Coun cil mulls , Iowa. WANTS. l ( l H. H. teams to woik on llroad- way between Council HluffH niul Omnhn. WiiBos , I3.i > per Uuy. Owcu Uro's. , contrac tors. - house or rooms for llKlit WANTED-Smull . Aililiws J , Hco ollice , Council HltilTs. - nnd board In private family WANTEn-Hoonn ' ' " ' " ily for lady nml two humll children. K8 , Heo otflce , Council Jllutr.s. KENT An eight room house centrally FOIl . Enquire of W. T. Cole , 501 Pearl street. SALE A second hand Rnarm sqnnro FOR , nearly new ; cost wsn. sell for WOO. Address Q 2U1 , llee olllce. Council llluffs. A man nnd wife , without chil dren , to occupy portion of house und board gentleman and his vlfe. Address A a , lice , Council muffs. JNT HoiihPH und fiirnlshed rooms. J. liariason , " rpo EXCHANGE For Council muffs or Omnha -L property , a retail stock of boots and bhoes , amount , H , . Cull at store. No. K > 8 llroadwuy , or address It. Martin , Council Hluffa , Iowa. SALE Second-hand Columbia bicycle FOR cheap , KMnch , ut llee olllce. hundred thousand dollars to loan on ONE estate and chattels by F. J. Day , ; I'earl st. . lota and acre property for bale by BUlI.DINd , 3U 1'earl bt. TJUiH HENT A llnely liimlshod front room , -C nrbt floor. In private residence near com t house. Wuter in room , lighted and heated. Large closet. Iti-fori-nces required. Address II. 13 , lle olhce. Council lllutTs. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS MO llroodway , Council HHitfa , Iowa. Kstabllshed lb&7. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! Hall , rnrlor , Kitchen , Store nud Offlc Lamps. Crockery , Glassware and Plated Ware , Large Assortment at Notion Trices. W , S , HOMER & CO , , No. 23 Main St. , Council llluffs , Iowa. WM. WELCH , Carriage and Express Line. OPF1OK 015 fiOUTII MAIN ST. Telephone No. ! fl. All calli from Dfstrlct Telegraph OJUce promptly attended to. 0. H.McDANELD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Morko.t Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and tC2 Mala Strcct.Counc'll Dlu Js.l ' " - . Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Itlnir.s , Onp. Dummy Depot. Hordes nnd mnles roDstnntly on hand , for snle ut rcliill or in cnr lo.ul lots. Orders pjomptiy nlled by contract ousboit notice. Stock sola on commission. Tclojiliom-114. srHMJTRfl AHOI.V.V. . Opliortltu Uuuiiny Depot , Council llltllTfl. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDARD , UNDIJK HIJI.U < ! . WADE GARY , - - 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. Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Manufacturer ! of AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mf\\ \ \ for repairs promptly attended to. Batlafactlon guaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad dress Ogilen Iron Works , Council IlluHs , Iowa. FINE MILLINERY. HE ? FALL STYLES OPEN , 1514 OOUGLAS STRKT , T , - T OMAHA. IMMENSE IN Silks , Velvets AND FRENCH KID GLOYES Just Opened at Henry .Eiscman & Co.'s PEOPLE1SSTORL 1,000 pieces PLAIN , STRIPED AND BUOUADKl ) SILK VELJ VETS AND PLUSHES , which cost this season to import , prices ranging from $1.25 to ? 5 per yiml. Will l > oHcrcil during this \vci-k at llio sill { counter of the giviit People's Store atfiOi. , ti5c,75c , 91 , $ l.'J31.50 , * l.i > and $2 per yard. No lady wearing velvets can afford tolottlioM * goods pas. If she lins already bought , lot her look at the o and compare her bill from high- priced hoiiH'S with ours , and see how much she is out to profit bv it hero after. At Our Kid Glove Counter } : Kind one solid clearing nut purchase | o ! 500 down ladies' . -button Tan French Kid Gloves , embroidered barks. Cost to import , $1 a pair. Wo will sell them this week ut . " > ( . ) < a j just one-half cost of importation. OUR ENTIRE STORE Is loiulcd wilh fro-ili , now ooiK Last wcf'k'.s grand clearing out niiri'lm os and all at about hall' the price other houses ask for the smio Kind oil Hoods. 7 SPECIAL SALE Winter Combination Dress Patterns. \Vo Miall oflbr MONDAY , 125 COMBINATION DKKSBKS. A full dress pattern of best quality , plain French fabrics , with Plush am } Velvet Combination , costing to im port from * 15 ( o $ : W. We shall close * thorn at $0.50,97.50 , $10 , $1'J.50 ; $1 $ and $20 each. The goods cannot he duplicated ijl costumes , as elegant and tasteful nfc nearly double the e pricen. The goods wore received in our house from the importer Friday last , and have not yet been shown. We advise an early call , as at tho.se prices the as * sortmont must soon be broken. Also call attention to our sale oil 35-Ceiit Dress Goods. To-morrow and succeeding days wo shall offer 200 PIECES 40 TO10. . INCII WOOL DUESS GOODS , in , superior weight , texture and colors , that arc worth double the price asked * ALSO AT 48 CENTS , 250 pieces Tricots and Scotch Plaid Kflects. SECOND Purchases in Cloaks Our buyers have just returned from , their second jnirchasing tour this sea- sonand , we will open the coming week many novelties never before shown in the city. Intending purchasers \ \ \ \ \ "do well to look at the handsome line of new shape. ' Raglans and Ulsters. We are shoeing in stripes and checks , all new patterns. They nro positively the richest garments ever exhibited here at moderate prices. We are continuing our great sale of PLUSH WHAPS AND SACKS. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS at half price. We have just purchased a large line of Children's Cloaks at le.sa than half price , which we will open on Monday morning. Sumo of the best styles produced this season , and all si/.es , from 2 to 12 years. The enormous business we are doing well justifies us in asserting that wo have the haiuomest Hue and lowest prices in the city. Von will save money by calling in to see uq before purchasing a garment. Great Blanket and Comforter Sale During this week at one-half ofi former prices. Our DOM EST1C DEl A RTME 'V will be alive with special bargains during this week's sale. „ Always call at &CO. 314,316,318,004321 , j , BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , * - > laIN