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. . ' 1'I [ I ' " . ' . 'T ' . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 22. 188& THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFP1CE NO. 12 I'KAUIj 8TJIKI2T. I * Delivered by carrier In Any I'nrt of the City nt Twenty Ctuts i'crtek. . II. W. T1I/TON MANAOE1L TELKl'IIONKS : IluciNr s Orricr. No. V\ . NIHIIT KDITOH , No.- ' . MlNOlt MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Ladies' underwear at great reduction at Harkncss Brothers' . Tlio Council Bluffs ball team play at Neoln to-morrow afternoon. Ladles' and children's rubber circu lars at Harkness Brothers' . The Iowa railroad commission will hold a meeting in this city in a few days. T. J. Day has commenced the erec tion of his now real < -st-c olllce on Lower Broad Ufr.y. Tno funeral of Peter .Tacobson took place nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from his late residence , 2204 Eleventh street. It is probable that the attendance at district court next week will be much larger than at any time thus far this year , as the criminal eu&es will then bo called. The foundation for the brick paving on Willow avenue is nearly completed , and it is intended to begin laying the bricks to-day. It will require about two weeks to finish it , as but a small force will bo put to work on it. There is a If. of P. sword with a name inscribed on the case and the usual Pythian uniform box accompanying it , stored at police headquarters awaiting nn owner. A policeman found them on a lumber pile on the morning following the Knights' ball. The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Folcy , who died Thursday evening of typhoid fever , will bo hold to-dcy at 2:80 : p. m. at the Methodist church. Her life was a noble example of womanhood , and will remain to the ton-owing husband a sweet memory. Poll Tnx Collector Bccumnn is still busy raking in shekels for the city. Over SOO taxes have thus far been cither paid or worked out. Suits have been instituted in a few cases , and the delin quents are advised to square their ac counts immediately to save costs. The Lilly Stock Growers'Hassociation. of Rawlins , Wyo , sold 810 head of three-year-old steers to C. T. Reynolds , of Hawthorn , Kan. , Thurbday , at the Council BlulTs stock yards. Several thousand head of sheep and a largo number of cattle are new being fed at yards. J. E. DayhufT died nt about 1 o'clock yesterday morning at his homo , 200 Grace street. A wife and two small children arc loft to mourn the death of husband and father. Ho was ill eight week& of typhoid fever. The body will bo tiken to V'llibca , la. , for interment , loving to-night on the 0 : 0 train. Another election bet of $200 a side was made yesterday morning as to the general rcbiilt of the coining election. Dan Carrigg was the backer of Hnrri- faon and Morton , and the other is a prominent democrat of the city who tloeH not wish his name made known , as ho is decidedly averse to having people know that ho is backing the losing side. The case of A. J. Crittonden vs. Springfield Fire and Marino Insurance W ? company occupied the attention of the ' - district court yesterday. This is the last of the law cases to bo tried at pres ent. The jury was discharged until Monday , when the trial of criminal cases will bo commenced. To-day is motion day and the motion docket is well filled. The articles of incorporation of the Western Loan association were filed yesterday with the county recorder. The members are J. L. Cohoon , W. L. Colcman and A. J. Lewis. The capital stock is $100,000 , and business is to con tinue for twenty jears. The object of the company , as sot forth , is to loan money on real estate. The oilico of the company is to bo in Council Bluffs. The teachers of the Chautauqua as sembly held a meeting at the board of trade rooms yesterday morning and took stops toward getting possession of the proposed assembly grounds. If satis factory terms can be made for the pur chase of thobo grounds , the work will bo pushed steadily forward and arrange- nicnta made for securing speakers for a mooting next summer. In an article yesterday morning the typos made us say that Dr. Macrae was elected to the vice prcbidoney of the Allopathic State Medical association. Such is not the truth and only half ex presses what was wished to bo baid. At last meeting of the State Medical asso ciation Dr. Macrae was elected presi dent of that body by acclamation , a thing which has not occurred before in twenty years in that body. The former statement was an inadvertency which did not the writer's occur through ig norance of the facts. Dr. C. C. Hazon's dental parlors are at room G , Opera house block. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts fc Co.'s loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horses , ( , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Boots , Shoe's. Kinnohan's , G2G B'way. Speculations in llonl Estate. Those desiring to make either largo or small investments in Council BlulTs real estate are requested to examine our libt of property. It comprises a choice selection of lotsin additions lying between the business portions of Omaha and Council BlulTs. Prices low and terms easy. Title guaranteed. Money loaned on city property. Correspond ence solicited. Odoll Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl street , Council BlulTs. Ho Pulled the Pantaloons. The tailoring establishment of J. y. Peters , in the opera house block , was 8. burglarized Thursday night and about & 9350 worth of clothing taken. Entrance * * was effected through a roar door , which had been pried open. Among the miss- J , ing articles are a dozen pair of pants , n fc half dozen dross coats , thrco overcoats . , nnd several other articles. The police are looking up the matter , but have as W yet discovered no clue to the bold dop- * rcdators. Mr. Peters sloops in the store , but wasabpont nt the time getting a lute lunch. School fur Duucluir. Mrs ; Mapr 3 ' , " 1 open classes here U. Bono's hall in connection with hot Omaha classes , beginning Tuesday , Oc tober 2 , and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings foradults. beginning at 8 o'clock , and Tuesday nnd Saturdaj afternoons for children at 4:80 : p. m. on J > ' Tuesdays , and 2SO : Saturdays. She has taught with success and htu had largo classes in Omaha for the pasl 1 throe years. The prospects are she will have largo classes hero. Address 2,02 ( St. Mary's avenue , Omaha. * The Woman's Exchange of the Pros bytorlan churoh will give a social on tcrtainmont this evening ut the house olMu. Bluine , 710 Willow iwenuu. THEY DON'T ' SEEM TO KNOW , Perhaps They Don't Want to Inves tigate the Gao Charter. MANY CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. lie Got JIlH hunch Hut liont Ills Clothes lively Political net ting Dirt and Disease Cnuglit nn tlic Fly. Come Down or Shut Up. The local democracy feels considera bly worried over the coin-so followed by Dan Carrigg , who lias for years been ono of the Btavtnchcst of tholf Dumber , and n very Uboi'f.1 contributor to their cain -'gn funds' . Mr. Carrigg has be come convinced that democracy is not quite what it is "cracked up" to be , and believes that the entire country is as hick of democratic rule as he is. Ho docs not hesitate to back his belief with cold cash , and his propositions have unmasked bovcial of tno standing blulTs that the democrats have main tained. In the past two days lie has put up $700 and has more to follow it. Ho desires to place $10,000 on the elec tion. He will place half of it in bets on the general result and the other half on New York. Indiana or any of the other doubtful states. The wind is taken completely out of the sails of the democratic bettors , and their bluffs are effectually silenced. Their bulletin boards have ottered SKiOO and upwards , when there was not the brightest show of getting a bet , but since Carrigg called them down they arc blank. * S. 13. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. i Tor Sulc. Ton acres in Council Bluffs , off the cast end of the I3allnrd bO. Will make 7U lots , same ns the Omana add. , which it joins on the bouth. Ninth avenue driveway to U. I1 , bridge pag&cd through the tract. Title clear. One-third down , balance one and two years. Eight per cent. A. V. LAUiMiu. Full line of sheet music at Council Binds Music Co. , 224 Broadway. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Flltli , a DlHcaHc Producer. The number of cases of typhoid fever in the city and the mortality which has attended them , together with comments of the people which the disease has oc casioned , demands moro than a passing attention at this time. "It should be un derstood , " said a physician yesterday , "that these cases are of a sporadic nature , and have not assumed a con tagious form. This indicates that cer tain purely local conditions , existing in tlio locality where the disease manifests itself , are the prime cause of it. True , they occur in different portions of the city , no part seemingly being free from them , but it is also true ( which state ment the testimony of other physicians will corroborate ) that the sections which are in the most cleanly condition have the fewest cases. " "Some well meaning personswho have sought for a cause of the appearance of the dibcaso have charged it upon a defective and ill-managed sewerage Bybtom , " said a certain alderman. "Tins is not true. The system itself is ono of the best in the world , and at no time in the history of the city has it been in better condition than at pres ent. Until the permanent main sewer is laid temporary outlets are run into Indian crook , but the sewers are Hushed every few days , and an examination of these outlets shows them to have scarcely the trace of a disagreeable odor. So the difficulty is not here. It is nearer home. " "There are thrco potent causes , " said another physician. "Tho filthy condition of the city and a luck of com petent scavongoring ; the lack of pri vate sewer connections , which makes some other disposition of filth necessary ; and the rank growth of vegetation , weeds , etc. , which burdens the entire unoccupied portion of the city. Let anyone spend nn hour looking about. See the streots. Dirt , dirt everywhere. On North Main btreot within a half block of Broadway a pool of filthy water , covered with n green scum , and many other places in a similar condi tion. Visit the alloys within a stone's throw of Broadway. They should bo clean , but are theyi1 Those connecting Main and Fourth streets ; that connect ing Main and Bryant , and through to Firbt street ; that running parallel with Main , between that and Fourth ; these are examples of the condition of the alloys of the entire city. Old privy vaults are allowed to bo covered uj ) without cleaning. Veils are dug with in ten feet of those holes , and the water is used by many families ; all kinds of garbage is dumped everywhere except where it should bo. These are some of the things for which the people themselves are responsible. " "There seems to bo a very general disposition on the part of citizens to avoid using the sowers. The mains are laid and the people are paving for them , but they will not make their house con nections. This failure is excused largely on the ground of financial inability to pay for them. This is the worst form of economy ; ono in which a few dollars is placed against health and life itself. Say , if you are pumping mo for publica tion you cannot put the matter too strongly. Say something which shall awaken people to their danger. Why , if cholera bhould strike this country the people of Council BlulTs would go oil like sheep. Weeds ? Why there are hundreds of acres of them about the city , and when they decay the poison which they have absorbed dur ing the summer passes again into the atmosphere , Knowing those things as I do , I am surprised that there are not moro cases of these diseases than there aro. " Said another alderman : "Wo have secured a first class man who will hereafter - after do the scavenger work of the city. But that will not wholly remedy the evil. Every man and woman in the city must make the matter ot the city's cleanliness a personal matter. Lot each ono see that his premises and property are kept constantly In a healthy condi tion Then this question will largely settle itself , for there will bo very little loft for the marshal , the scavenger or any ono else to attend to. " Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtolo. For bargains in real estate see E. II. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway anil Main btix-ct , upstairs. Artists proler the Halleit Si Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , ii2l Broadway. They Can lint Don't. Despite the evident anxiety of the Council Bluffs department of the Re publican lo hush up all talk-about the outrageous gas monopoly of the city , the mutter la beinjj thoroughly ventilated ' V . . . . , , , and it is probable that the people of Council BlulTs will very Miortly under- btand the situation sufficiently to sec to it that this grasping company docs not secure another ruinous charter. Tiio Republican says this is not the time to lulvocato aggressive action upon the gns nuestion , and then branches off in an admiring sketch of Hon. George F. Wright. It has been claimed for some time that the Republican representa tive entertains a feeling of high regard for Mr. Wright's pockotbook. The people of this city want cheaper gas , and they are entitled to it. The Republican says that the pres ent city council did not gr.int ttio gas charter , and that the urovM ns of that document ar.- > unknown to a ma jority of ear a\dormon. This is no reason why the matter should bo dropped. If the members of the council are ignorant of the terms of the gas charter they should immedi ately post themselves , and then see to it that the pas company fulfills its con tract. The council is strangely indif ferent concerning the matter , and oven the city solicitor feigns the most pro found ignorance regarding the charter whenever the subject is mentioned. Since the erection of the electric light towers the city has dispensed with gas for illuminating the streets , and only uses it now in the city buildings. It is the opinion of several of the at torneys of the city that there is noth ing to prevent the council grnx''r.h ' ' fi charter to a now esrilli.uiy immediately , instead of waiting for the present charter - tor to expire. The charter grants the exclusive right for twenty years , but ) it is claimed that this is unconstitutional , and that no city can grant an exclusive right in this matter. Said a prominent attorney yesterday : "The council can grant another gas charter to-morrow if they desire to do BO , nnd there is no power under the sun that could prevent a now company from putting in a plant and operating it , in dependent of the present ono. This ox- chibivo franchise is bosh , and the bu- prcmo court would not recognize it a minute. Beyond the shadow of a doubt , the present company has forfeited nil right to retain its charter , and the council can and ought to repeal it. " The matter is entirely in the hands of the council , and the body bcems to bo opposed to doing anything for the relief of the Citizens. As long as it maintains its present attitude the people must con tinue to pay three prices for gas , or use some other illuminating agent. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidcntal. Office 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Good dwellings and lots for sale on monthly payments by E. H. Sheafo & Co. , cor. Broadway and Main sts. , up-stairs. For Spolla , Democratic candidates for the various county ollices tobo vacated this year are bobbing up serenely all over the county. Tlie woods arc full of them. The county clerk's olllce has the largest number of hungry aspirants regarding it with longing eyes , and this fact alone threat ens the success of the democratic ticket. It bids fair to dcvido the party into fac tions , and jeopardize the chances of the other candidates. The principal candi dates thus far presented are Shields , of Hazel Doll ; Kelly , of Mace donia ; Iltuon , of Avoca ; Shea , Diet rich and Gleason , of this city. For county attorney W. P. Ware seems to bo the leading candidate , and ho claims to be confident of securing the nomination if lie is not slaughtered In the mad rush for the clerkship. The county recorder , "Billy" ' Thomas , the present incumbent , has full swing , and his great popularity will deter other aspirants from revealing their longings. The Master Mason , published at Min neapolis , is one of the few _ papers of the United States which declines to insert an advertisement for anything which it cannot guarantee to bo exactly as adver tised. A short time afro ttio United States Masonic Benevolent association of this place sent an advertisement to that paper , and the order was declined with thanks until an investigation could bo made. The business manager was on a trip through Iowa and ho stopped at the Blurt's and spent the best part of a day hero. Ho investigated the books and business of ttio company and now the paper not only publishes the adver tisement , but gives the company and its ofllciont secretary , Mr. Jameson , a Mattering editorial notice and recom mends the association to the attention of the fraternity. Personal Paragraphs. E. E. Harkncss is in Now York City purchasing goods for the fall trade. Mrs. II. P. Wilkinson , Harmony street , has gene to Harwardon on a visit. visit.W. W. W. Gibson left yesterday for Sid ney , Nob. , whore ho will remain for two months. J. S. Blanchard , Wabash freight agent , loft yesterday to visit his brother in Tennessee. Miss Harriet Knoppor loaves for Chicago cage this evening to attend the Illinois training school for nurses. Miss Lena .Tones , North Eighth street , has returned from a summer's visit to relatives in Norfolk , Nob. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lindor have re turned to ihoir homo at Atlantic after a pleusant visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ourslor. L. A. Carey , one of the old clerks in the general baggage olltoo at the trans fer depot , has resigned his position. His place is supplied by Edward Crandall , who ib succeeded by Mr. Gray. Mr. Tom Connolly , the well known carriage manufacturer of Dubuque , la. , is in the city. Ho is on his annual western tour in the interest of his busi- nefes. Ho is accompanied by Mr. Maurice Brown , of Dubuquo" , who makes the trip with him. While in the city he will bo the guest of his undo , J. J. Brown. P. H. Shepherd returned yesterday morning from tv three weeks' visit to Columbus , O. , his old homo. He saw the ' 'reunion , " the big procession which took over flvo hours to pass n given point and all the other attrac tions of the time. Ho says ho never expects to see the. Hko again (250,000 ( people ) until the now bridge is com pleted and Omaha people come over to Council Bluffs to buy property. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies , or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , oilico cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. linlior Meeting. Publio lectures will bo given in the G. A. R. hall at 2:30 : on Sunday after noon l > y Stnto Master Workman Hub- bard , of Nebraska , nnd State Master Workman W. T. Wright , of Iowa. Also in the evening at 8 o'clock to members o ! organized labor , with closed doors. At Dolmnoy'H , The "Arabian Nights" drew n fair sized audience to Dolmnoy's opera bouse last oveuing. The merits of the BURKE'S ADDITION. 6f i . < 0 n3' 8. 10 , 12. 13. / . * ; * o 1 * c to The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City , Is now platted into Beautiful , Largo Lots. About ten minutes ride on the motor to Douglas street , Omaha. They lie on a level butolovated strip of ground. About 1100 yards from the now motor line to Omaha. Less than 11 miles from the Council Blnil's postolllco. Neiirly twice n.i largo in size in size as most of the newly platted lots. Good public schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLES Perfect. ABSTRACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. GRADE K.Mimino those lots with reference to the grade before buyinj * a lot. The ordinary price of a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy 0:10 : of the o lots. TKRMS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will bo Hold for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE , J. J. Brown building , 115 Pearl-St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. play and the company producing it were worthy of a larger one. The bettings wore remarkably line , probably the handsomest over been on that stage , while the specialty features \\ero far above the average. The fame company hold the boards this evening , and they will undoubtedly be greeted by a packed house. E. II. Sheafo it Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , tit lowest rate of interest. Ollico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Tlmt American Monte Carlo. Now York Sun : Not content with gold and silver mines and real estate booms ti-j sources''of ' wealth , the Pacific coast is ambitious of establishing an American Monte Carlo which will have attraction and staying power to bring hitherward money galore even after the minca are empty and the booms are Hat. The project ib already under way , and unless bigger obstacles nriso than the o that have be-on already encountered and conquered , by the Iht of next Janu ary fortunes can bo gambled away and brains blown out with just as much des- patfh on the shore of the Pacilic as in Monaco. The company that , is at work on the scheme is composed of J. Downey Harvey , a nephew of ex-Governor Downey , his partner , .lohn Ilarkncns , John T. Galley , ti member of the state board of equalisation , and Robert Max well. These gentlemen are all citi/ons of Los Angeles , and tire all wealthy , prominent and respectable. They ex pect to locate their Monte Carlo at Tii .luana , which is just across the line in Lower California , and is less than llfty miles from San Diego. It is their in tention to have a huge gambling estab lishment whore all manner of games of chance will bo played , a casino on the plan of the one at Baden Baden , and to operate a big lottery in the manner of the Louisiana Lottery company. There will also bo an arena in which there will bo bull lights and other such sports. The Mexican government has granted to the coiunanyliich is called the In ternational Lottery company , the fran chise to operate in any part of the state of Bun : , peninsula of Lower California , provided the compiny will lor lifty years pay the debts of the state , pay into the school fund 800,000 per year , and maintain two companies of infantry. The government required 85,000,000 for fulfillment of contract. The sureties are the Duke of Sutherland , Sir Ilydo Bookman , Don Ignacio , the Mexican minister of the interior and Don Sopul- veda , a warm personal friend of Presi dent Diaz. The two former gentlemen are said merely to represent wealthy Mexican officials who do not care about being publicly connected with the mat ter. ter.Tho company is now engaged in rais ing the $2,500,000 necessary to material ize their brilliant scheme. They expect to do this in a short time , as several well-known capitalists in New York , and oliiors in San Francisco uro willing to nut up for it. It is said that the commissioners to take charge of the monthly drawings will be ox- Governor Stonomanjand President Dinz Work on iho building is to begin at once , and the company expect to have everything in working order within thrco months. "All the Year Round in the Homo" is a series of papers by Christine Tor- hune Horriclc in the Ladies' Homo Journal and Practical Housekeeper. The one for October is on "Getting Ready for Winter. " Just that one paper will pay for _ the year ; but you shall yet what remains of the year ( September besides ) by bond ing ton cents. Hundreds of thouKind of families are wondering how its ! that wo can make a good magazine for almost nothing. Why , bless you. the easier you get to a million the easier jtis to do it. Send it in silverOf stamps. The October number is on the news stands six centsLAOICS' HOMK JOUJINAL , Philadelphia. Why Monday ? The Homo Makjjft Where so much depends upon order and accuracy in the management of the housekeeper , it is not always easy to proportion the work of each day. Too much is thrown upon Monday and Tuesday why not post pone washing till the latter day ? On Monday the house can be put to rights , bread baked antl desserts made for thai day and the next. That night the table may bo laid and covered with netting used for this purpose alone , the cloth ing put in soak and all the material made ready for breakfast. Where there is but ono domestic or none- at all , the week's labor is thus under much bolter control. The first meal should consist of few dishes , aim the dinner may all bo previously cooked save the vegetables. The do mestic , who swept the hall , stops nnd. piazza while the flro was kindling , has only to remove the breakfast things , wash the dishes and go to her laundry work , on Wednesday she is not ovcr- f itigucd by the previous duy'g work. and there is time enough to keep the hou o clean duriirg the remainder of the week , fmibhing up odd jobs on Mon day. Whore two or more girls are kept the same custom might well prevail - vail , by which means the cook will bo able to do all the cooking , so that the food may bo as nicely served as usual. Would yon know ttio kuou delight Of n wholesome appetite , Unrestrained by colic's dire , Hcnducho's fever's flrc curse , or , Thoughts morose , or icy chills I Then use Dr. Pierce's pills. Dr. Picrce's Purgative Pellets the original and only genuine Little Liver Pills ; 2o cents a yitil. Ilclcasrd oil Hall. Burru.o , N. Y. , Sept. ' . ' ! . John AV. Stone , ono of the OKtlcnsburg men arrested in con nection with tlio great opium steal , has been given bail in the United States district court in the sum ot $10UUJ. Little and Coinmis- kcy expect to give bail to-day. ] iunilni on the Ilnmpngc. The votaries of humbug who sell people ple bogus dentifrices tire numerous. Kcepn weather eye open for them. Cast an anchor to windward bv purchasing SO5CODONT. Use it and keep your teeth safe from destructive prepara tions. "SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. S1TCIAI. advertisements , ouch us Lost , found , To J.o.in , Tor S.ilo. To Kent , Wiints , Hoard- Int , ' , etc. , will bo insetted In tills column at the low rate of TKN CUNTS I'KIl LINK for tlio first Insertion nnd Kivo Cents 1'er Line for each sub sequent Insertion. Lc.io advertisements nt our onice. No. 12 1'earl Street , near llroadway , Council lllutls Iowa. WANTS. NY one who 1ms real estate they wish to t.eil cheap for cash address "Heal Estate , " llco olllce , Council liluiru. W ANTKD-Hy gentleman , furnished room , Kas and Imth. Address A , 21 ileo oOlco. FOH HUNT Seven-loom cottace. on the cor ner of ; td ue. . and nth st.V. . C. James. I"CU for sale In car load lots. Mulholland A : Co. T710H SALK or trade , for city lot. llnest J-1 matched family team In state. No. i ; J West Jlroaduuy. FOH HENT Seven-room liouse , modern Im provements , good stable. H. C. Cory , Coun cil IIluBs. Foil SAM' My entire Htock of cook nml heating sto\cs ; also u full line of fuinlturu at bottom lock pi Ices. ( } oods sold oil pay ments. A , J. Mundcl. itii nnd Aii llrondvruy. WANTIID Wood turner at once. Steady emiilojmentto good man. J. r. Cody , 231 Washington aye. , Council llluirs , la. " 17KIH HUNT A largti number of good clwul' ' " JL1 Inps. Call and ex.imlno list. FI. II. ShoaJ" X Co. , Ilroadwny and Slain St. , up stairs. TT1OK PALn Harbor bhop at IV ) llroadway. A ? Council lllnlls ; good trade ; satlsfactoiy reasons for selling ; bargain for the right man. TT1OK KXCIlANOi : A line , well assortedUOO ) JL1 mock of htatlonery , fancy goods , Jewelry , ; . , In a tlulvlng town for lesldelico In South Omahi. . . U. T. . llryant & Co. , ( EM llroadway. Council tlllltVi. . Tn . * * H OUHKS for rent. Johnston ic Vim Patten , A sO-acre siniill fruit farm very choap. Just -tl _ outHlda city limit * , or \ \ 111 divide Into 'U aero tracts to suit mircliasci. H T llryant & Co WANTHD Stocks of incrclinndlso to ex- clmnco for city propeity In Council liluiru , Omalm , or > U"ituru laud or chattels of utiy kind. Wo make exchanging u specialty. Jt. T. Ilrraut & Co. , < * M llroadway. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , ILUllll NJUJ.IVJ11JU.U , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STEEBT. TelRphone No. 1105. COUNUlIj IlltUKFS , : : IOWA HOT WATER HEATING A Sf'UllAI/L'Y. WINDMILLS MILLS , IRON and WOOD IDPUMPS PUMPS , PIPEand and FITTINGS , ' JOIW CILBEirJT , Nn. 5-1 Mnln btront. Correspondents Jlentlon TUla 1'aper. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Priced Machine. The Kdl < cn Mlmco mpb , the beit apparatus for minlfoldlntr , aiHocmplilo and tjpo wmiuK work. 3l < iO Coplei can bo taken. The Zscslslor C : . , Council Bluffs , la , u'i ' It- ItUS A SURPRISE ! WITHIN THE PAST WEEK WE HAVE MOHK TILES BA DOUBLED OUR STOCK. BA A A TIIL'SE PURCHASES HAVE 1JLES MADE AT BI BA GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I The Bargains wo now offer you cannot be duplicated cast or west. They will probably never bo offered again. J THIS IS NO ADVERTISING CATCH A A But n Genuine Purchase and sale. Wo cannot begin to enumerate the bargains wo have. I I GALL AND EXAMINE FOB YOURSELF. N N S COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , , S NO. 405 BROADWAY. A SURPRISE ! D 1842. 1NCOKPOUAXUD 187U CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adapted tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF - : - ENGINES. Specifications nnd entlmate'J fiirnlshod for completes stcntn plnnti. Itefiiilnllon , Durability anteed. Cuu show letters from ut.eM where fuel Kconomy Is ecjual with Corliss Ncm-ConUtnslnj ; . IIIIANCH IIOUSi : , COUXCIf , lIMJf'FS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. A HUME FOR S50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots in Squire's addition to Council niufTn , I will bell the ftncbt located lots in tlio city for $50 cash payment , nnd lone time on balance , to persons who desire to bocuro homos , and I will iniiko lib eral loans to those who deoiro aid in building . houbes. Call at once and sea mo ut Masonic Temple , Council Bluffs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1O11 pouuloH Bt , , OmnhA , Neb r mturn mall full deirrlptlve cfrculiirt of 31 O O l Y fc Nf T Tnrlnr H > MUIII of Drrm ( Jut * 1 1 UK. Anylailyofiirain ryliilellliencacaneftill nil i 'illicitly learn tocutanrt make ny rarnunj , In any tyle , to any nuasure ( or lady or rUlld. Oarinenla cuarantpcd to lit piTfocl uUAOiil Irving . . A < Wi s JUUOUY CO , , Clncluimll , U. D , H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. (20 and K2 Main Streat.Council IllitfTn.IoY" . ' OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. CCCBroAilnay Council llturrs. ( cm * . E3tablUli 4 %