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MS ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' : " ' ' . ' , . " . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' it ' " ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .THURSDAY , OCTOBER 4. 1888. . " ' 'V' THE DAILY BEE. * - - COUNCIlT BLUFFS. OFFICK. NO IB 1'KAKIj HTHKI3T. JOellvcrcd by carrier In Anv 1'nrt of the City nt TvrntyCcntH 1'ercek. . . . . 11 , W. TIM ON . . . . MANAGKU. TKLr.t'ilONKS : HrHiM : ( HFK'K No. U. Nidiir Jlmioii , No.'J : ) . MINUlt MENTION. N. V. Plumbing company. Only 510. " > nt Clmimmu's nrt store. Millinery ( Utility Friday and Satur day at II. Friedman's. An elegant display of millinery Fri day and Saturday at II. Friedman's. Tlio latest htvlec in bonnets and bats will bo seen at'll. Friedman'- Friday and Sniurdtiy. On Friday and Saturday you will find mi elegant display of millinery and novelties at II. Friedman's. Miss 1'bocbo Fleniining , sistorof Mrs. L. Swoarintfen , died Tuesday evening. Further details will bo announced later. This afternoon the city council will sit the lower part of the city for the purpose of locating the proposed new engine house. The funeral sor\icos of Nana L. , laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman , was held yesterday afternoon at the family residence , No. lilO Franklin avenue. The I1. K. O. society will hold a very important business "meeting .at Mi&s 13adollet's , on Seventh street , atI : ! ! * ) o'clock , Tuesday , and a full attendance is desired. The Kane's trial , for assault , was before - fore Justice Shut-/ yesterday afternoon. After hearing the testimony the court taid he thought the fun ought to bo made omowliat expensive , and he as sessed the assailants V > and costs. The scarcity of rain has put the sewer fiystem in such a condition that a sys tematic course of Hushing has become necessary to cleanse than. This work was commenced yesterday and will be continued until the system is in good condition. The Leo embezzlement ea = o is set for Friday morning in the diMrii't court. There is no little curiosity to see the the case developed wibliciy in detail , but predictions are made that it will in spine way be settled or worn out by con tinuances. Yesterday the city engineer assumed supervision of the work of relaying the pavement on Broadway. The work needed his attention , and hereafter there will bo no occasion for kicking on the part of property owners , for the work will bo properly done. The brick paving on Willow avenue was completed yesterday as far as Sixth street. From there the work will bo continued with cedar or cypress block unless the property owners shall with draw their protest against brick , which has been formerly made to the city council. None of the piers of the new bridge have swung three inches out of place and had to be put back ; nor has any wheeled vehicle yet crossed that struc ture , as lias boon reported by one of the city papers. Facts are so easy to got at that it seems strange that so few of them are secured by would-be news gatherers. Work on the Chautauqua grounds is to commence soon. The calling in of the assessments on stock subscribed will be lirst in order , and these calls should be promptly mot. This great enterprise should not be allowed to drag , as next season should see a gran * opening , drawing thousands of people to this city. The committees appointed by the city council and board of trade visited Omaha yesterday to confer with similar com mittees of the latter city respecting the formal opening of the now bridge. Mayor Rohror and Aldermen Lacy , Weaver and Waterman represented the city and Messrs. George Wright and T. J. , Evans the business men. The city council meets this evening that is , if a quorum can bo had. There are some matters of importance that need the immediate consideration of the city fathers , and it is hoped they will spare sulllciont time to attend to them. Alderman Lacy says : "If they are not on hand at 7:80 : o'clock I shall vote for an adjournment until January 1 , 1SS9. " Judge James has sold his newly erected residence to Mrs. Fannie M. Campbell , who purehasod.it for her own occupancy. $8,1)00 ) is the price paid. The judge will immediately proceed with the erection of another homo , pre ferring to keep his money moving rather than to salt it down after the manner of many of the so-called busi ness men of the city. Council Blulls Qis sadly in need of a 'now city directory. There have been BO many changes , so many additions , that oven if a real directory had been issued six months ago it would be of lit tle good now. But the last ono was only a misdirectory , and it literally lies about all the time , worse than useless. This city has had such unpleasant experi ences with directory men in the past few years that anyone trying to meet the present want will have a hard field to work. The only way to restore con fidence will bo not to ask for subscrip tions in advance , but let the book sell on its merits. A really first class direc tory would be jumped at. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundrj company. Mrs. L. Simmons , dressmaker , 314 Hroad way , over Eiscumn's , on electric motor line Special advantages to Omaha ladies. Personal S. D. IIcss , of the Chicago & North western railway ollice , is the proud father of a now boy. Judge G. II. Boulton , of Chillicotho Mo. , has decided to locate in C'uunci JJlutTs , and will engage in the practice of law. Rev. W. H. W. Rcos and family leave to-day for Dos Moincs , la. , which plnci will bo the center of his Held of labo for the ensuing two years. Mrs. II.V. . Tilton and her sister Mrs. P. M. Pryor , returned last even Injr from Junosvillo , Wis. , where the wore called by the illness and death c their mother , Mrs. L. II. Josslyn. " \V. S. Algor , a prominent banker of Villifica , In. , and wife , wore visitors in the city yesterday. This is the llrst trip to Council Bluffs Mr. Algcr has made In several years , and ho was greatly surprised at the activity and growth of the city. ftn Rather a Hard Crowd. On Tuesday a party of Council UIulTs toughs went to Omaha to take in the town. There wore two hack drivers , two or three denizens of the tlRow , " one Hughes , an ox-Salvation army follow , nnd n woman who sails under the name of Burtco. Yostesday all the party ex cept Hughes returned to this side. Dur ing the afternoon two olllcors from Omaha appeared here and took iu the whole party , except the Burke woman , who had skipped to Nebraska City. The crowd are olmr'god with .drugging nnd robbing Hughes. F.ur.thor developments will appear iu the Omaha police newt. ' 8.11. Wa swC-rth & Co.- lean money. BOUND TO NAME WINNERS , The Republicans Enthusiastically Frame Their County Ticket. CUPID TIES FRESH KNOTS. The r\cclloiit llnnltti of die City \Vliut Women Ciin Do to the Now Pastor or Ilrontl- \vny 31. i ; . Church. The Hciilllcnn | Convcntlnn. The republican county convention mot in the south room of the county court house ye. torday afternoon. It was culled to order nt 12 o'clock by T. I' . Troynor , chairman of the county cen tral committee , who named lion. U. F. Clayton , of Macedonia , as temporary chairman. H. C. Ilubbard , of Council Bluffs , was made temporary secretary. The call wtib road , after which a com mittee of live was appointed on creden tials , as follows : K. L. Shupart | , J. II. Jcnks , Judge r-MsIc , S. II. Ferguson and J. K. Os lor. A committee of iho .same ntimbi'r was appointed on permanent organization , aw follows : William Pears , J. G. Htadtor. J. A. Lindt. K. Myers and .1. H. lioulden. While waiting for the committees to report , Hon. 1) . C. Uloomor , William Sours , 1) . 15. Clark , W. .1. Trotter and Walter I. Smith wore called out and made brief addresses. The committee on credentials re ported , which report was adopted. All towiiihips wore represented. The report of the committee on per manent organi/ation favored making the temporary organization permanent. Adopted. On motion the delegatns present were empowered to cast their full vote for their resp'-'ftivo precincts. The convention then proceeded to a formal ballot for county clerk. Klihn Myers was made rcadingclork. On call of townships the delegates could not got their voles in fast enough. Ever thing went for II. .1. Chambers. No other candidate was presented , and at the conclusion of the ballot his nomination was made by acclamation. The nomi nee was celled on for a speech. He brielly thanked the convention for the nomination. For county recorder W. J. Heck pre sented the name of II. V. Uattoy , of Walnut. The nomination was made by acclamation. For county attorney William Soars , Colonel Dailey and A. S. Htr/.luton wore placed in nomination. The ballot re sulted as follows : Scars Ho , Ha/ol- ton .03 , Uailcy 11. Having received ama jority of the votes cast , Ha/.elton was de clared the nominee. On motion of Mr. Soars the nomination of Mr. Ila/elton was made unanimous. The nomination of two candidates for the ollico of supervisor resulted in the selection of Alexander O.-slor , of Grove township. For the east end of the county I ) . F. Perry of Ilardin township niul i'otor Peterson of Boomer were named. The ballot resulted as follows : Perry f > ( i , Peterson ! ! 2 , Matlock li ; the former receiving the nominationwhich wns , on motion , made unanimous. Hon. D. C. Bloomer presented a reso lution of fealty to the national , state and county tick'ots which was adopted , after which the convention adjourned. The result of the convention is com mented on with much satisfaction by re publicans. It is a strong ticket. ' Mr. Chambers for county clerk is especially strong. Ho is an attorney and his thor ough knowledge of the law will enable him to fully meet the needs of that im portant oflico. As county recorder ho demonstrated how faithfully'and accu rately ho can handle valuable records. Energetic , honest , capable , ho will make the best clerk this county over had. Ho is strong , politically , and will draw a heavy vote outside the city as well as inside. The nomination of Mr. Ila/.clton as attorney is a strong one also. Ho is not perhaps as well known in the county as Mr. Chambers , but he stands very liigh with the bar. Ho is a clean-cut young man , finely educated , and possessngox- ! collont ability , is fully fitted for this po- position. The other nominees arc spoken of very favorably , oven by men not of their party. The republicans have shown en thusiasm , unanimity and wisdom in their framing of a ticket. A \Vor l to the Wise. If you are. contemplating making an investment why not select a good bar gain instead of being contented with just , an ordinary lot , and why not get a perfect title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and go't something choice , at a low figure undon easy terms. Omii.L BUGS & Co. * E. II. Sheafo & Co. . make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , cull's and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. See Forest Smith's special column. Well Wedded. Yesterday afternoon wore celebrated the nuptials of Miss Ida A. Tostovin , nnd W. H. Wakcfiold. The ceremony occurred at the Broadway Methodist church. The young lady who thus took upon herself the most sacred obligations of life , is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tostovin and has lived hero since childhood. During thcso years the graces of a noble wo man have developed within her , and have won for her a deserved popularity nnd esteem. From many hearts comes the spontaneous wish that the hopes which crown this , the most important hour to the maiden's heart , may bo abundantly realized in the years to come. The groom is a young'busincss man of our sister city , Omaha , and well deserves the prize ho has won. At 4 o'clock precisely the words wore said which made thorn man and wife. The father and mother of the bride ac companied the principals , nnd the on trnn co to the church was with the wedding march by Lohengin and Mendelssohn played by Mr. Marshall , organist at All Saint's church , Omaha. The dress of the bride was a combination of cream silk and chantilla lacovoil and orange blossoms , while the groom was clad in the con ventional black. The ushers wore Messrs. J. II. Weist nnd J. C. Calhoun of Omaha , Perry Badolott and John W. Pusoy of Council Bluffs. The ceremony was followed by a re ception nt the homo of the bride's pa rents , No. 209 Pp.rk avenue , which con tinued until B o'clock , at which the iu- Yi'Su ' guests only worn present. These embraced the members of the G. G. G. and Kensington clubs only. The supper was an elegant affair and the presents were appropriate and valuable. At the conclusion of the reception the happy couple wcro driven to the Mll- wn'uKee dopotj whara they embarked for Tl > ere they'will remain for several days , when they will go to St. Paul and visit the parents of the groom. They will return homo about November 1 and will take up their residence at No. ! )11 ) Third avenue in this city. See Forest Smith's special column. School for Dnncini ; . Mrs. Magrano will open elates here at Bono's hall in connection with her Omaha classes , beginning Tuesday , Oc tober t U , and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings for adults , beginning nt 8 o'clocic , and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons I ! for children at 4tO : ! p. m. on Tuesdays , and 2iiO : Saturdays. She has taught with success and has bad largo classes in Omaha for the past three years. The prositcets are she will have largo classes horo. Address 1,020 ! , St. Mary's avenue , Omaha. Travelers ! Stop at the Bcchtcle. Loans made on city business and rcci- donco property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. The llunltliy The sensational statement made in the Omaha World concerning the num ber of cases of typhoid fever in Council Blutl's has caused both merriment and indignation. Some laugh at it as being so ridiculous as to carry its own refuta tion. Others condemn it hotly as a needless thrust at the reputation of Council Bluffs , which is known as ono of the healthiest centers in the land. Dr. Seybort , who is city physician , in forms TIIK Br.H that there are not half a do/.en cases of typhoid fever in the city or vicinity. "The health of the city , " says the doctor , "is far above the average. I do not know of a city of its. size anywhere in the country where there is so little sickness , and our rate of mortality is remarkably low. The city is cleaner than any 1 know of. It is the sheerest nonsense to talk about typhoid fever. There are more cases right along more sickness , in fact right out in the country than in the city hero. " Or. Pinney , one of the oldest and best known physicians , boldly declared that lie did not believe there was one case of genuine typhoid fever in the city. There might bo. but as for there being any such number as had been stated it was ridiculous. The health of the city was excellent and Council Blulls could justly lay I'luiin to being one of the hcalth'iost'eitics in the land. Or. Thomas impressed himself of like mind. "Typhoid fever1 1 doir't believe there have boon more than a do/on cases in a whole year. Wh y at the way Council Bluffs is going on. and the low rate of mortality , we'll all live to bo a hundred years old. " Dr. A. P. Hanchott , who has as largo a practice as any homeopathic physician in this part of the west , said ho knew of no epidemic. The health of the city was good , and Council Bluffs had reason to congratulate itself on its health.showing. . . Boots , shoos. Kinnohan'i * , ; ! 2i ( B'way. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. E. II. Sheafo loans ir.oncy on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidcntul. Ollico o ( ) ( ) Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & C'o.'s loan office , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictlv confi dential. The Work of AVomnn. No ladies in the city are more enter prising and self-sacrificing than those of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The beautiful church structure is duo mainly to their efforts. But for them the location would not have been pur chased. But for them the rectory would not have been built , and the start of a now church building and much help in its completion , camp from the same plucky and progressive women. The latest indication that they are not weary in well doing is now noticeable in the rectory. When the rector and wife rotnrned from their summering , they found that the ladies had had the interior completely regenerated. The walls and cuilings had boon repapered and decorated. Fresh paint and calso- mine had also been used , and every room in the house made as now. The home is thus made most attractive and enjoyable. The finish on our collars , cuffs and shirts ca-nnot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. _ _ For SaloChcap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. R. JliccNo. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. No IJccnscs for Oinahnns. A young man employed in Omaha bought himself a little homo here , fur nished it , and arranged to bo wedded in it , and settle down to a residence hero. Everything in readiness ho stopped into the county clerk's office for a mar- riugo license. "From Omaha , oh ? Well you'll liavo to go back to Omaha and got married. Can't lot you have a license. " The young man protested and ex plained , but the clerk refused. "I've lived here lung enough now to bo a voter , " said the young man yester day. "Voto for Shea ? " "Well , hardly. I had to go back to Omaha and got mar ried there , instead of getting married in my own little homo horo. If I'd had time to have nmdo the light , I'd have soon whether ho wouldn't have had to issue a license , even if I was from Omaha. " _ _ Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies , or anything of vuluo nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark fc Co. , oflice cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Speed the Old. Welcome the New Last evening the Broadway Metho dist church parlors were well lllled , the occasion being a reception to the now pastor , Rov. C. D. Fianklin , and a fare well visit with the outgoing pastor , the Rov. W. II.V. . Rees. The member ship was well represented , but there were many present who have boon at tendants upon Mr. Rees' ministry sim ply. The occasion was significant as bcnrlnp' to him the esteem and earnest peed will of the community , regardless of denominational lines. Tn contact with Mr. Franklin one is impressed with his strength socially , which is un doubtedly as great as that demonstrated in his nulpit work. The expression that ho is the right man in the right place is a very general ono. Those wishing to take painting les sons of Miss S. D. Rohso should call at once at her studio , over Sargent & Evans' shoo store. A cordial invitation extended to all to attend the inlllineiy display "F.Hday and Saturday from 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. . . H. FIUEDJIAN , BUHKE'S ADDITION. u f/ ' * / ' 66 4-V 4f 1 * n M q to II 12J to n IZ. it o 0 iti. . i 0t a ) ( to 0 Q- 10 , It. 8. /o. 11. 13. u , X Avenue. 10 cJ i C ! 66 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 Ho on a level but elevated strip of ground. About ! ! 00 jards from the now motor line to Omaha. Loss than 1J miles from the Council Bluffs postolllce. Nearly twice as large in size in si/o as most of the newly platted lots. Good pub'lie schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLES Perfect. ABSTRACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. GRADE Examine these lots with reference to the grndo before buying a lot. The ordinary price of a lot is saved on grade alone , if you buy one of those lots. TERMS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will bo sold for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apjjly to FINLEY BURKE , J. .1. Brown building , 116 Pearl-St. , Council Blurts , Iowa. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT W , W , CHAPMAN IS DEAD ? It is a mistake. Ho has ONLY 13KEN SLEEPING. Just awoke this morning with a A'cio Spirit ! NKW AMHlTlONl ! NEW STORE ! ! ! And the Largest Line of New Goods WEST OP ANYWHERE. Why don't , you go in and SEE HIS ELEGANT PLACE nt Nos. 105 & 107 Main Street. A Quiet WvUdini ; . There was a quiet wedding at St. Paul's , church , at ( i:46 : o'clock last even ing , the contracting parties being Mr. John S. Ryburn and Miss Cecilia II. Armour , both of La Salic. 111. The ceremony was performed by Kov. T. J. Mnckay , in the presence of a few of the intimate friondsof thobrido and groom. Mr.V. . M. Marshall , organist of Trin ity church , Omaha , presided at the or gan in the absoiico of Mr. Gratian , the regular organist. The bride was very tastefully nndelegantlyattircd in white satin. Tlidso present were the mother and brother of the bride , Mr. and Mrs. Tyler , the latter a sister of the bride , and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evans. At the conclusion of the marriage ccre- monir , the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler was baptized , the newly wedded couple standing as sponsors. The ceremony throughout was a novel and very pleasing one. Mr. and Mrs. Kyburn loft on the Kansas C'ity train at 11:40 : for Kansas City and St. Louis. Although the affair was very quiet It was none the less enjoyable' , and the happy couple start in life with the brightest prospects. THK T3K15 joins with other friends in wishing them a happy voyage through life , with the greatest prosperity and succobs. Where's the Postofnce ? Tom.Cavin , of the corner book store , next to the postofliee , is running over with good nature. Ho don't have boils to try him , but nn allliction about as bad. The big postoflico looms up right across the bisect. About twice a day boino stranger tackles Tom with : "Can you toll mo where the pobt- oilico is ? " "Yes bir ; right next door. " The stranger disappears only to re turn in a minute with : "Whore did you say the postoflico isV" Tom explains that it is the largo im posing stone structure , and takes the pains to point it out. "How can I got into it ? " Tom good-naturedly calls attention to the great doors on each side of the building , and the stranger gets started aright. "It docs beat all , " says Tom , "what idea folks have of apostollico. It scorns that they are bound not to admit that anything can bo a postolllco unless it has a grocery store in front and nlmrrel of mackerel and a soap box for bigns. " Attention , Hlr KnljIitH. Ivnnhoo commnndory No. 17 , K. T. , moots in regular conclave this ( Thurs day ) oyoning at 70 : ! ! o'clock. Visiting sir knights cordially invited. By order Ec - See Forest Smith ' , s. special column. A Ijlttle The residence of Mr. A. W. Stanbro , on Third street , was entered Tuesday evening by some unknown parties. The family wcro absent and the nocturnal visitors had things their own way. They turned things topsyturvy in their vain efforts to Jind gold , silver or precious stones. They found a now overcoat , and as winter is coming on the coat was appropriated , and for fear of difficulty in getting away with it the thief took a five-shooter to defend bim- self with. There is no clue to the visitors. Plain dressmaking and sowing. Miss Ilanbon , No. Oil ) Avenue JI. Organized Labor. A union mooting of organized labor will bo hold in G. A. R. hall thin even ing. All members of labor unions are cordially invited to bo present. By order of M. W. \Vhat is more attractive than a pretty face with a fresh , bright complexion ? For it is use Pozzonl'n powder. FOUNTAIN CUT A.ND PLUG- Incomparably th Best. SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTIPE. SPECIAL ml vert iHcwont" , such us Lost , round , To I.oiin. Tor Sale. To Hent , Wants , Hoard- lUK. etc. , will be Inverted In this column at the low rate of TEN I'KNTS I'EK IINK for tlm Jlrst iiiM'itlon and 1'ive Coins Per I.lne for o.ich suh- feiuent insertion. Leave advertisements nt cmr office. No. 12 1'enrl Street , near Uroadway , Council ItlufTs Iowa. WANTS. Foil HUNT Coed house nnd stable , just out side of city. Apply to Horace Fverett r CE for bale iu car loud lots. Mulholland * Co. Foil HUNT Furnished front room , for gen tlemen. iSM N. Second street. OH SAI.K Olf TUADE Team of horses.lmr- ncss nnd wa on. Will sell cheap for casher trade for city property. Apply to Horace Ev erett. "ITIT'.ANTKD Everybody to know that 1 will VT not bo undersold in either furniture or stoves. It's your patronage I want , and JiuK-o for yourt-elf. 1 also buy all llrst class House hold Roods. No rubbish wanted. A.J. Mandel , a i ami 3J.r > llroadway. pl UHNISHED room for rent. 117 th St. WANTED Vomit , ' man familiar with the city to solicit work ou commission. Cascade Laundry Co. k-u- TtTANTED A thoroughly competent book- TV keeper. None need apply who cannot fur nish recommendations from former employer , State salary wonted. Address A i ! ( , llee olllce. Council HIulls , la. FOH KENT Seven-room cottage , on the cor ner of lid live , and Oth ft. W. U. James. FOR SAf.K or trade , for city lot. llnest matched family team In state. No , IX. " West Ilroadway. FOH HENT A largo number of good dwell ings. Call and examine list. E. H. Sheate & Co. , Broadway nud Main St. , up stairs. HOIT8ES for rent. Johnston & Van 1'ntten , . Ill Main st. FOREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WANT FOU SALE House of 6 rooms ; closets and cellar. I.urfo lot , good barn , veil nnd cis tern. Kiult trees. A oed home. ( XX ! K. 1'lerce St. , ! } llktobt. cars. $ a,100 ; easy terms. FOH BALK Hernia of 6 rooms ; cellar and closets ; lurue lot , fifixllH on 4tli ave. A cheap home at KJ.IOO ; ensy terms. FOH SAM : One Itrondwny lot , 4Bxl20 , north side , between 27th aniliMth sts ; JMX ) . FOU SAI.i : Ono Hrondwny lot , 44x206 , s. side , cor. S.M st. , only 1UOU. FOU SA I.K Two lots , ,10x120 each , s. e. cor. 8th uve. and ICth &t. lloth for tdoO ; u great bargain. FOH SAM3-8 2-10 acres , Jiibt west of the union depot ; two per acre. Fine for plut- tintf. SAM : 0 MO acres Just west of union depot , Jl.OOO per acre. TflOH PAI.U-18 acres on both Hides of U. P. It. -I ? It. track , 'i mlleue > > t of union depot ; would make a tine addition to Council llliitlsorUmuhn. Only S750 per ucre. FOH SAI.K-Lot 44x120 on 1st nve. near N. W. It. It. depot , on N. W. track ; cheap at 1400. FOH BALK Lots , houses and lota , and acre property In all parts of tne city ; cheaper by 20 per cent than It can bo bought 00 days from now. Call and examine my ll&t before buying. FOREST SMITH , Room 4 , 3rd Floor , Brown liuilding. DYE WORKS NO , 29 MAIN STREET , Latest X < cities In HUMAN HAIR GOODS HUB. C. t , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tCOBroadway Council IllutTa , Iowa. . 1MT WINTER IS COMING BUT FOR ALL THAT GO TO 1 Baird's for Fruits. 116 Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBBTTS , and Snvo Money. No RI.'I llroailwny. For your Li ghtCa rriages BUGGIES , OARTS and OTHER , VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. ISO Bronclwny. Telephone No. 2OI. PROMPT DELIVERY. For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS -Go to B' No. 2O Main Stroot. SWAHSON MUSIC CO. , 329 Broadway Full Line ol1 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. lltft'irtiini / rtiid O/i/diii mi Montlilu t'ttiiiittntt. ALLEN'S RESTAURANT 3 v Ol'Ji UXTHAOHDlXAnr 7.0 ir PlllCtiS for S11011S ; . < tlir I'llilif of ! < 7/ftl'i / ' 7Vlili > rnifmroOiliijufflfcm. . nosTox HOOT A suou , STOKADA / u.s , t ro , M B jVn JI ? ; iiMKliCTjoitnrd / JHufffdied. / . 3,0" i . SCOF1ELD & GAVIN Sncrp < sorto , No. 2OO Broodwny. 3,0"M 3,0"t Buy Your GROCERIES of t i DURLIN BROTHERS , 533 B'way All Frulta In Their Season. roU 9p. , , / / ' I'OK Want Safe Deposit or Client ) Loan , Call on * 1 International Ituildliift , Loan anil Invottincnt rnion Ji. T. Kini ) 0 .SOjV , < > Oi It road waif. 'B ' A WHITE SEWING MACHINE. i a W. H. KNBPHER , ao : 3 THE GROCER , 744 B'dway \VlilIoatMIiLi MAX\WA Take Ilio w M. P. ROHRER For the Beach. A FIXE DOV11LE DKVKKD NTEAMKK. WITHIN THE PAST WfiRK WE HAVE MOKE T1IKS A THESE 1'UUCHASES HAVE 1JEEX MADE AT BBE&TLY BEaUCED PRICES. R offer cannot bo duplicated castor The Bargains wo now you n or west. They will probably never be offered again. rt J rtI A THIS IS NOlDYERTISING CATCH rtA But a Genuine Purchase nnd sale. Wo cannot begin to I enumerate the bargains wo have. I GALL AND EXAMINE FOB YOURSELF. N N S COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , S NO. 405 BROADWAY. USTADLiISHED 184S. INCOKPOKATED 187S co. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MAXCFACTCUEllS. Kspecially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER. POWER. Mills and Elevators. ENGINES. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF SpeclHcatlons nnd estimator furnished for oomplotB steam jilanta. Regulation , Durability Clunr- anteeil. Can show letters fioin UMTS wheio fuel Economy Is eaiml with Corlhs Nou-l'DiiUonslne. ' IIKA.'VCIl IlOI'Si : , COL'Xt'II. HMJFI'S , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen enlarge commission or salary. % VAKTKU tOCAli AXD TKAVKLIXW A IJ.\TS OAI COJI'.IIS.SIO.V THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Maciicc. Tlio Krtl on Mlinenenpli , the beil nppnrntiH for inantfoMlnn aut < 'jm : > tuo unJ Xl > e wrilln. ork , 3UUU coplo tun bo tukcn , The Sxeelslor CGcunclI Bluffs , la. D , H , McDANELD & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Peits , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Holurna , 120 and & ) tutu btreot.Councll UlutUlow * . S , STEWART , M , D , , 0 , V , M , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205. COUNU1IJ UIiUFFS , : l IOW FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1U1-.1 UOURUS St. , OiuaUa , Neb. . i