THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 ; 1888.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. OOUNOlE"BLUFFS. . OFIMCK. NO 12 PKAftlj JleHxcrcdby rarilrr In Anv Part of the City ut TlvntyOntH I'crWeek , II. W. Til/PON . MANAdKIU lll'HNF.'S OmCK Nl ) . 41. NKJIIT I'.unou , N ( > , j. 3IINOII MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. See "Hoy Lout , " another column , Only $10.7"i nt Chapman's nrt store. The little Ksiultnntix ( will be licre on the Ibth. Ibth.Now Now full { roods just received nt Hoi- tor's , inerrliiml tailor , 1110 Hroadwtty. A mnrrlnue license was Issued yesterday to Jens M. Nelson and Johannah N. Olscn , both of this city. Mis. llctsey C. Pctlibono lias jmichased n lot , through J. G. Tipton'n agency , ut the cor ner of Tenth street nnd Third avenue , nnd will erect at once n fine coltngu , ICxjicct tieatwlicn the little Esquimaux comes. Andrew .lawbreaker , one of the Hroadway jiavcrsa arrested \cstcrday uftcrnoon for insulting Indies on the street , and was landed In the cooler bi Chief Lucas. The Clinutnuqun rlrcle will meet Monday evening , ut o'clock , lit the board of trade rooms , in the Hrown btilldinp , on 1'carl i < trcc.t. All incmber.sare reijuested to attend , The Hroadwny paving has reached the flcctric llfiht tower at the corner of Fourth street. A btnall opening is loft between Main and 1'ciirl streets , where the switches are to be put in. The liltlo Esquimaux will furnish u delightful iMitorttiininont. A beautiful speelmen of nn elk's head , with monster antlers , has been sent by Ur. .1. II. 1'cabody of Omaha to F. ,1. Hrezce for mount- < ing. It makes the local sportsmen wish they had "been thar. " layman Sliugnrt lias received a line Rng- llsh mastiff pup Irom the Herkshlre kennels , Hinsdale , Mass. The animal is u thorough bred , both pnrents having been imported. The sire weighs Ulu pounds. A few days ago when Charles Atherton was hunting at Lake Manawa , he shot aniag- iilllccnt speeiinen of the glossy ibis. It is very rare anywhere , and is greatly pri/ed by the lucky sportsman. F. J. Hre/ee is mount ing it. Hnrkncsi Hi other * appear this morning with u new ad. There is money in it for you. Keml it. An amendment lo the ntticlesof incorpora tionof the Western Loaning association was josterday Hied with the county iccorder. The amendment iirovules that the total In debtedness of the concern shall at no time exceed J'J.OUO. The Stewart stable of thoroughbreds lias returned home , having passed the season at Long Hrunch and Sheopshead Hay. Several of the colts showed up well with eastern llyers , and showed speed that sut prised een the knowing ones. There was n free-for-all fight nt Gibson's place on South Main street yesterday after noon , and Oflleer Thomas scoured a warrant nnd arrested the whole outfit. The place has the reputation of being a pretty tough joint , nnd several rows have ocurred there lately. C. J. Colby speaks to the readers of Tin : HKI : this morning in another column. It is interesting to you. Look for it. The attention of the street commissioner is called to the fact that the broken stone left by the Hroadway pavers is valuable for re pairing the unpived streets about the city. There are several places where it could be used to great advantage , as it would make u good roadbed where there would otherwise be deep mud during the spring. It can bo better employed than for grading up vacant lots. _ Sco Forrest Siuith'u special column. The Emma , Juch grand operatic con cert for $1 per ticket at Dolmny's next Friday , _ Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. A Word to the Wine. If you are contemplating muldng an inveHtmont why not holeot n good bar gain itibtcad 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 get something choice , at a low figure andon easy terms. ODKI.L Bites A : Co. Personal 1'aragrnpliH. A. M. Johnston , of the real estate firm of Johnston & Van 1'attcn , has been made u no tary public. Mr. Thomas Cunningham , special agent of the Hawkcyc Insurance company , of DCS Molnc.s , In at the homo of J. O. Tiptou , slightly indisposed. Emma Juch , the Qrinclpal soprano of the National opera companyas Margue rite in Faust , at Dohany's October 1U. A AV'nutc of Sympathy. "Carter's in Jail , " said Chief Lucas yester day afternoon as ho approached several of "tho boys" at the corner of Main and Uroad- way. ' "No } " from a chorus of voices. "It'H n fact. I Just threw him in the hole myself " asserted the boss of the peelers. "Well , well , " said ono sympathetic scribe , "It's too bad. Carter's a good fellow , but ho Will hit the bottle. Sorry he can't do news paper work and Keep sober. Let's'go up nnd , get him out. " "Oh , you don't know him. It isn't 'our Carter' by a long shot , " said the chief. It cost that scribe fO for cigars Iniltto of the next llftcen minutes , and ho will not waste sympathy again for borne time. OHKAT Sl'KCIAIj BAl-iES At Henry KUcinnn & Co.'s People's Store During 'i'liln M'rck. Special bargains in dress goods. Special bargains in cloaks aiid suits. Special bargains in underwear. Special bargains in blankets , comforts nnd llanncls. Special drives in men's , boy's and children's stiith"and overcoats. Immense bargains in boots and shoes. Come to the 1'coplcj's Store this week and find goods soiling cheaper than over oflcred by any house in Council BlulTs or Omaha. Mail orders receive prompt attention. llKN'UY El&KMAN & CO.'S I'Koi'i.u's STOKK , Nos. 014 , IJlli , 'M8 and 320 Broadway. Our bargains in real estate are un limited. Whether you have a hundred or n thousand dollars to investcou < o and tee us. Wo can mnko you more money than you can make in any other way. BENSON Ac E. II. Shcafo k Co. , make long or short tlmo loans on real cbUUo , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Olllco Broadway und Main street , upstairs. puiuao SAM ? . Council niilfTrt IJut7 bot. a 1st , 1HSH. I will offer for sale 200 lots , without reserve , to the highest bidder , in Bridge addition to Council BlulTs. Wednesday , nt 10 o'clock a. in. , October Hist , and continue from day to day until sold , at the largo motor car house on the ii grounds , which will accommodate 5,000 I * . people. The ground on which this ad dition is laid out fronts on Broadway , avenues A , ( motor line ) , B , C , D , E , F nnd G , ono mile and a fraction from Ninth street , Omaha , via now bridge. Terms , one-sixth cash ; balance in equal payments in ono , two , throe , four nnd Jlvo years at 7 per cent interest. Plats of ground furnished on day of sale. A 'bountiful lunch served at noon. T. J. EVANS. , For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- Uroi > s or call on J. R. Rico , No. 110 Main treot , Council Bluffs. I VI I'All I IN A Moveto Call Aldormnn Water man to Account. THE CITY WINS THE LYMAN CASE. Prisoners Sentenced to the I'cnltcn- llnry The Churches To-ilay rrnnk iJnmcs In Town He- liiibllcnn Hally. Gottlne After An Alderman. It seems Ihnl Ihe public Is not entirely sat isfied with everything done by the council during the past year , nnd Is taking sleps lo make it Interesting for eomo of the members of that body. Proceedings have been In stituted to Impeach Alderman Waterman. This member of the council is Ihe chairman of Ihe ( bo committee , and has found It very convenient , since being In ofllce , to send the fire department apparatus around to his car riage manufactory on North Main street to iccclvo a cent of paint at $75 per hose reel , nnd so on down the list. The law distinctly says that no alderman shall contract o ( lo any work for the city , hence the Impending row. row.When Waterman ordered the two double reels painted last spring there was iUlte | a howl , but nothing was done about it but to pay the bills when they weio presented. Everything went on quietly unlll a few days ngo , when Hie single hook ni.d ladder truck followed in the \\uke of the horse reels lo the top lloorof Waterman's carriage rcrpository. Then the taxpayers began to kick , and they kicked hard , Messrs. Mynstcr & Limit arc the attorneys for the prosecutors of the case. The.VJire somewhat reticent about it , but ex press the belief that it does not amount to much. The general .sentiments of theciti/ens was expressed by a prominent business man yesterday. Ho said : "We don't kick so much because ho did the work , as because ho charged four prices for It after It was done. " On the other side Alderman Waterman has at least the advantage of precedent on his side. It 1ms been customary , notwith standing the statutory prohibition , to buy city supplies from business houses in which aldermen were interested. Lumber has been bought of aldermen , hardware , furniture nnd other supplies. 1'robably in Alderman Waterman's case there would bo no such talk as at present were it not for the. peculiar circumstances. The fire department boys are kept on duty a good manj hours at a stretch , and although in some respects they more than earn their salaries , yet they have murh idle time on their hands. Heretofore they have employed part of this in repaint ing the hobc carls and have done some excel lent work. The saving to the cily was con siderable. II seems that If the city ever needed to be economical it Is now , when there are s.o many improvements to pay for. It is understood lhat John Short is the chief backer of Ihe impeachment move. If it has no stronger backing than this the alderman Is In no immediate danger. The P. E. O. will meet with Miss Badollct Monday afternoon at1 o'clock. A full attendance is desired as business of importance will como before the meeting. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kirn- ball-f'hamp Investment company. The finish on our collars , culTs and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. One for the City. Congressman Lyman has met with defeat in his suit against the city. Some time ngo there was some sidewalk improvement made In front of his residence. The amount was only a few dollars , but he objected to paying it on the ground that personal service was not made upon him. The notice of Iho as sessment was published in ono of the dally papers , but Mr. Lyman claimed that while this might do for non-resident , and where owners of property were not known , It would not do for residents , who should be personally served. Judge Dccmcr sustained him , and ruled against the city. Steps were then taken lo prevent others Irom escaping through Ihis same loop-hole. A large number of personal notices were served , where assessments had already been published. Now the case has reached the supreme court and has been re versed. This victory for the city Is another feather in City Attorney Holmes' hat , which is getting prelly well covered. Holmes has certainly made a good many successful lights for the city. Reserved scat tickets for the Emma Juch concert company will be on sale at the opera house drug' store Monday af ternoon , October 8. Boots , shoes. Kinnehan's , 320 Jl'wa > . Fall and winter opening of hats and bonnets at Mrs. T. B. Louis' on the evening of October 10 and 11. Notice the beautiful llnlsh given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. Sentenced to the Pen. Another batch of criminals received their sentences in the district court yesterday morninc , und the number of criminals now in the county jail waiting transpottulion to Ft. Madison is tlftcen. They will bo sent over the road this week , Those sentenced yesteiday were John Murray and John Leo , larceny of \vahh chain Irom Kohinson Hios. , one year each. Appeal bond $ ( K)0 ) , Peter Johnson , laiconyof horscand buggy , two years. Appeal bond $1,00(1. ( ullorman Herch , assault and ballety , $25 and costs , to stand committed until paid. Thomas Kelley , larceny from the Atlantic house , eighteen months. Appeal bond $700. llcnry Winston , larceny from Kobinson Bros. , twoicnrs. Appeal bond $1,000. Solomon ( Jross , receiving propcity stolen from Garncnu residence , li > o yeais. Appeal bond * HU , 0. The prisoner's oounctl filed a motion for arrest ut Judgment , also fora now trial , but both were overruled. An attempt wiis mudu to discover the location of the stolen diamonds , but without success. The Grosses arc believed to know where they are at pres ent but they refu e to toll. It is thought that so many persons are now Implicated that they dare not give it up. Some think that Solomon Gio ° s believes the value of the precious stone * to bo great enough to com pensate him for his llvu years' labor in the penitentiary. W. P. Talbot , the Dunbnr forger , was sen tenced to eighteen months. The members of the bar and Kcv. T. .1. Mackay interposed In the pri oner's behalf und asked fora lighter sentence , us Talbot has been in Jail lor six months , ami the clemency of the court was asked in behalf of the prisoner's wife und child. Sec Forrest Smith's special column. French and eastern patterns will bo shown in endless variety by Mrs. T. B. Louis on Wednesday and Thursday evenings , October 10 and II. 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. , ollico cor. Broadway and Main , ever American express. PolutH or Piety. The following announcements nre made concerning Iho churches of the city : Congregation * l Services morning nnd evening. Preaching by the pastor. MornIng - Ing tul'Joct , "The. Source of Life , " evening , "Seeing Jesus. " All are welcome. St. Francis Xavler church Services Sun day's. Manual S o'clock. Hlsh moss ut 10 o'clock a. in. Vespers and benediction at 3:31) : ) p. u. H. P. McMr.soMV , Pastor. Service In the Scaudmavln baptist church corner of Seventh avenue and Seventh street at 10:80 : a. m. nd 7:30 : p. m. At the evening service , br.ptlsm will bo administered to tuv > oral candidates. All are cordially Invited , First HupllBt church Preaching by the pallor at lUUOa. : m. and 7:30 : p. m. Subject for mornlncr , "Tho Lamb of God , " fo * even ing , "The Conflict Between Human NuJ'Urp and the Gospel , " Sunday school ut 12 m. / „ . P. meeting at 0JO : ! p. m , All are cordially welcomed. Presbyterian Preaching as usual by the pastor both morning and evening. Sabbath school nt 12 o'clock , Stt angers und others cordially Invited. Korean Baptist church Preaching nt 10K : ! ) n. in. and at 7.ii : ) p , m. at All Saints' chapel by the pastor , Hev. T. T. Thlckstun. Sunday school at 13 m. The Bethany Baptist church will hold its regular services , conducted bv the pastor. Kev. E. N. Harris , In the old "Bible alone" meeting house , corner of Bluff anil Story strcels , al the usual hours , ' 10DO a. m. and 7)0 : ) p. m. In the eve'ung Mrs. J. E. Harris , Ionic a missionary to Hvrmnh , wilt deliver an address on the people of Hurmiih , their ens- loins and their religion. Her remarks will bo illustrated by curios , nnd he will have with her the portable table used by Dr. Adoulram Judson , the Hn > t American mis sionary to forelen lands , In his evangelistic tours. This will be the only opportunity for healing Mrs. Harris , as her visit here is lee shoit. VoungMen's Christian assoclation-Kooms , corner Broadway and Main streel , open lo- day from 'J lo (5 p. m. Gospel meellng for young men only , from 4 lo 5. Subject , "Which Example am I Following. " Saint Paul's church No service in this ' ' .lurch . The furnaces to-day. are being over hauled nnd a new Hue put In , nil of which will be completed In a few days nnd the church comfortably heated ny next Sunday. Sec Forrest Smith's special column. The Emma .Inch grand operatic con cert company at Dohany's Friday even ing , October 12. We havu no competitors in linishing collars , culls and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. _ Mrs. L. Simmons , dressmaker , ill4 Broad- wav , over Kiscmnn's , on electric motor line. Special advantages to Omaha ladies. E. II. Shcafo loans money on chatlel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidontal. Olllco 50(1 ( Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-statrs. Prank Jnnios In Town. A tnlddle-agcd , business-like appearing man was standing at Oflleer , t Pusey's book counter yesterday , endeavoring to irot a draft cashed for $ ' 2D. The bank clerk had refused as there was no ono to identify the strauirer. "Isn't there any onu around here from Mis souri I" asked the stranger. There was no one , nnd the simu'estiou was made Unit there was a Missouri man at the Globe oflico. He stepped in there , and meeting Dan Fnrrell , explained to him his dilemma. The stranger was "broke , " and wanted to be Identified at the bank. He did not care to give his mime. Ex-Sheriff Farrell remarked , "You needn't tell mo your name , I know you. You're Frank James. " It was n surprise party , but Fan ell soon recalled the inculenls of a former meeting. Frank James Is now engaged in business In Independence , Mo. Helms recently been to Stillwutcr , Minn , , to visit his brother there , and was on his way homeward , when running short of funds , lie had to make his Identity known. Lisv.t's favorite Adele JJl SibO JbUllll. < piano pupil , Aus dor Oho , ut ) hany's Friday night. Money loaned at L. U. Crafts & Co.'a loan olllcc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , , iiorhoniil jiroperty of all kinds , and all other articles of Value without removal. All business blriutly confi dential. S. 13. Wadsworth .fc Co. loan money. Mrs. T. H. Louis will display n line line of hats and bonnets at her opening1 on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week. S > . ncrnnrd'H Hospital. The medical staff of St. licinanl's hehl tlio unmml meeting ycstcrdaj afternoon. Dr. .1. Green was elected president , and Dr. Hooton sccretury tor the ensuing jear. It wns de cided to tnlco steps toward getting better pay for the sisters during the next year than they have received during the past. Said one of the physicians yesterday to THE Ur.i : man , "There is no denying the fact that tlicso noulo women have brcn greatly imposed upon during the past year. They handled WO cases , and there were only six deaths. Now the majority of these were charity cases for which tnoy did not receive n cent. The county sends its sick there and pays'buti a wcok. It is evident to anyone that this is not enough. We proposoto change this state of n ( fairs so that the county shall pay $5 a week if it wants its sick taken care of. The sisters can not afford to do all of this chanty work. They have to plan to make payments on their property , and it is asking too much of them to sit up nights , care for the patients and furnish everything. A great many have been sent there for whom nithcr the cltv or county should have paid , and they uiust do it this year. Got to Slove ! A woman .said ton UKK man the other day : 'f\Vherc can I find u house ? I listed my property with Tipton on Sat urday , and ho cnme in Monday ut 10 o'clock , and said : ' 1'vo sold jou out ; ' and bo I've got to move. " There is no inflation in the prices of your property. We are bcllinir far below - low the real value and what will be asked for it even thirty duvs from now. Come and see us if you wish to purchase anykind of property. & SiiKriuui : ) . Itnlly at Walnut. The icpublieans of Walnut will have a grand rally and demonstration next Wednes day evening on the occasion of the visit of ( lOvcrnor Larraueo to that town for a polit ical speech. The republican clubs of adjoin ing towns havu been invited to partlci ) ate and are expected to attend in force. O. M. Hrown will bo marshal on tl.o occasion. Thu lopubhcan.s of Walnut are awaku and propose to spreail themselves on this occa sion lirass , martial and vocal music will be furnished in abundance. THE HKASON WHY J. O. Tipton sells more real c&tato than any man in the city IB because ho makes it a specialty and knows a bargain ; hence knows where patrons can invest their money to the best advantage , lie is honest and people know it. Among the hundreds to whom he has sold prop erty you never hear a complaint , lie ia a lawyer and a good judge of abstract titles , and never lets : v piece of property co through liin hands until all defects , if any , are corrected. People list their property with him because ho will sell it. 1'eople go to him to buy because they know ho has the largest list , and handles nothing but bargains. That's why. A Wet Collar. The cellar that wiis excavated tinder the No.I los-e ; house on U | > | < er Hrcadway has thus far bo en useless , us a spring keeps it half full of water. An attempt Is to bo made to drain It , mid the broken stone and gravel cleaned up on Hroadwa.v , behind the pnvors , will be dumped In thcro to secure a hard bottom. The cellar was built to hold the heating apparatus of the building , but up to the present time it has been impossible to store anything In it. It serves very well to plvo the boys exercise In cleaning it out , but , slrango to say , they uo uot relish the job. The tlneet building sites between Council Bluffs and Omaha are our own. and wo can sell them at prices and make terms which arc n bonatua to every purchaser. HENBOX & Siir.rnuiin. .M. Honln. Excelsior ledge , No. iW , A. P. At S. & N. meets in regular communication Monday evening , October 9. Show your interest by being present ; business of importance. VisitIng - Ing LratUreu cordially invited , liy order \V. DIME'S ADDITION. * / ' * / ' * / ft 66 D : < 70 12J in > o & a9 , to , It. 13. lit a. 10. li.J. . ti C o 0 M The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City , Is now plaited inlo Beautiful , Largo Lots. About ton minutes ride on tlic motor to Douglas street , Oinnhtu They lie on n level butolcvated strip of ground. About ; > ( ) ( ) yards from the new motor line to Omaha. LUSS tliun 1 } miles from the Council Blitfls postollieo. Nearly twice as largo in siy.o in sixo sis most of tbo newly platted lots. Good public schools near by. The proposed Boulevard bounds it on the north. TITLES-Porfect. ABSTUACT Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. GRADE Examine these lots with reference to the grade before buying a lot. The ordinary price of a lot is paved on grade nlone , if you buy one of these lots. TEU.MS To a good class of purchasers a limited number of lots will be cold for one-tenth down ; balance in monthly payments , without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE , J. J. Brown building , 116 Pearl-St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A HOME ON SEVEN YEARS TIME , Nice 5-room cottages , brick foundation , and all ; necessary out-buildings. Only t n minutes walk from tlie new motor ; , line. Near the NEWPOWER ; HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A FEW ONLY LEFT FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS. APPLY AT ONCE TO " " C"T" . MASOIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. 1812. INCORPOIIAI'EU 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , ENGINES. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Itpgtilatlon , Dur.ildllty ( Jnar- autccd. Can thow letters from iihei.swheio fuel r.connmy is equal with t'oilUs Non-Coiidurnltn ; . HOUSK , cou.vcii. itMjrrs , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. DOHANY'S ' OPERA USE. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 12 , Uudor the ntf-piccs o the 1 * . K. O. The Emma TucFGrald Opera Co , , - ] CON IST1MI Oft - MISS K.M.MA Jt'CII. MISHOSA LINDU , Thn Ctlobiatod Contralto MISS AIUU : : AI'B unit OHB. 1 Fnvoritu I'lana I'mill , and others , in one Grand Concert \\lth one t-ntlro act of ( IN COSTUME , ) Tickets nought previous to concert date , with rest-rued seat , if I and 7ft cents ; dav of coneert , tlckutH * l.r.ll and f I. Seals tin nalo.Monda ) after noon at Camp 4 ; lulls' Drug Stoie. _ THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. FRIGS $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. TheKdlfon Mlmcocrapli , the bcit apparatus fur ninullulUIni : , autouraphlo nnd ljri'0 ' writing work. b.UJU coplfi can to taken. The Ezceliior Ce. , Council Bluffs , la , FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglau St. , Omaha , Neb. TREE OF LIFE ! A positive euro for Uvor nnd Kldnc.v troub les , all lilood Diseases , Indication , Dyfjmji- sla , und Sour Stomach , Is found in MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local drupgists nnd everywhere. 1'rico $1 per bottk1 , HX ! for { 5. Address all communications to . J. II. Council illuffs , la. S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M , VEKRINiRY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOUSTU STHB3T. Telephone No. ! i05. COUNCIL BLUFFS , i t 1OW BABBITT TRACT JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE Large lots ; easy of access with splendid sewerage opportunity. CMo.sa proximity to business portion of city , vicinity of good churches and hdiools. Just oil Hroad'way. Hlcctric motor for all points in city and Omaha every seven min utes. Kasy terms. Perfect title. - ) FOU SALE BV ( - F. J. DAY , No. a9 Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK & CO. , Broadway and Main J. G. TIPTON , 527 Broadway , FRANK COOK , No. f Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN , 38 Main Street , It AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BROKERS t'OUXCIL. TI'S IOWA. OUR STOCK OUR STOCK Ih LARGER LJUl More Complete THAN w THAN Ever Before. E Ever Before. 401 JIUOADWAV. O BARENESS BROS. 41 HUOAWVAY. YOU CAN GET THAN Ever Before. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. SlTriAIindvertlsemcntH , such a * Lost , Vounil , To Loan. For Sale. To Kent. Wmits , Hoard ing , eti ! . , will bo inserted In this column at the low rate of TUN t'KNTS i'KIl LINK for the first Inii-rtlon and Five Cents I'er Linn for each sub sequent insertion. Le.ire udvi-rtlspmcnts nt ourodlce. No. 12 1'c.irl Stieot , near llroadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. WANTS- | 7HK HUNT or for ale on long time -The Jnow home on ( lialmm uomulining the no\t ImiiM1 nlinvi ) Dr. ( ; rdou's ; 1 rooms with ba&ement. Horace Everett. TCE for sale In car load lots. Mulholland & Co. "IJWH ItKNT ( iond house and st.iblf , lust out- X ? nlile of city. Apply to Horace i\eiett : FOIt HUNT Furnished front room , for gf-n- tlemen. ysu N Pccoud Mieat. \fANTii-K\eryliidv : to know that I will T > not IJM unilerhold In cltlier fnrnlturo or utnvpH. It'H your patronaKt' I want , and Jndno lor yoiilM'If. 1 Hlso buy all llr.st class House hold Kondc. No rubbish wanti'd. A. .1. Manilcl , IL1 : ! and : ! - " > Itroadw ay. "plUHNISIIED room for rent , 117 4th . WANTED A thoioilghly competent book keeper. None need apply who laniint fur- ulsh icKimmcnihitlnns 1'ioiu foimer employer fctatc xaUr ) wanted. Address AI , Heo ollice. Council HliillH , In. HUNT Seven-room rottace. on the cor- or.'td avc. and nth i-t. W. O. .1 nines. FOH SAf.K or tr.ulf , fur city lot. Qnnst nmtrhrd family tnin in Et.ito. No. lltri llroadway. FH KKNT A hir 'o number of cno'l ' dwell- lugs , ( "all and I'x.uiiiiin list. r . II. Shento A : Co. , lltoailway and Main St. , up stalls. HOI'SHS for rout. Johnston .V Vim fatten , III Main st. _ _ FORREST SMITH'S' SPECIAL IOT COLUMN. * I7IOU SAM ! Uoiifo of S 1001113 ; clnvutx and J. ' ( t'llnr. l.arK'i lot , good hajii , well nnd elc- tcin i'nilttreos. A Kond homo. Ml I' . J'lurco st. , ' 5 lilk to n. cars. WIOtj ) easy terms. JjillH RAMJ-llou-ie of & rooms ; rolUr and closets ; lnrio lot , CflxUiu , on 4th nve. A rheap home at f-,100 ! easy tuitns. I poll SAI.i : Ono llroaduay lot. 40\1U , noith Bide , liotwuen UTth and : . th bU ; iMr ) . l Oll 8Alr.-Ono llroaihvuy lot , IliWO , . eldc , JC cor. 'dst. . only Jli > V. FOll SAMJ-Tno lot" . 30xWI each. r. e. cor. 9th nve. and IGth t. Ilutli for ( UO ; a cieut bnrfc'aln. FOIl SAMI-f 2-10 uciea. Ju it t\u ! > t of the union depot ; $5W ) per acre. 1'lno for plat- tlllK. FOK SAI.n-n 8-10 acies Just west of union depot , (1,030 per acie. FOK SAI.i : IS nciuson both fclden of U. I' . It. H.ttiKkmllo \\est ol union depot ; would make n lln addition to Council IlliillborOiimliu. Only J7FXJ ptr acre. Foil SA I.i : - I.ot Oxl'JJ on Iht ave , near N.V. . 1 ( . 11. depot , on N.V. . track ; cheap at MuO. FOIt SAI.i : Lets , houses and lota , and acre property in all pnrtH of Uie city ; cheaper by 'M per tent than It run bo bought 'JO days from no . ( 'all and exaiiilue my litt befoio buyltif. FORREST SMITH , Hoom < 4 , : < rd Floor , Hrown Huildinp , OFFICET& PUSEY. BANKERS. KOliioadway tV/.mcll Uluira , Iowa. Kr. LOST BOY ! $5,000 REWARD. This casli will bo paid in coonsluns , ' ' possom hides or other produce to bo col lected at or about the next camp-meet- intf or thereafter , by any one that catches him. Seine have haid ho is red-headed , cross-eyed , humpon-baekcd J knock-kneed , whopper-jawed and pip- eon-tocd , and that ho had a tin ear and a gutta-percha nose ; and that ho woru a spider-web shirt lined with lemonade , mint-julip collar , n necktie cut from the polar wave , snow-ilako pants with ven tilation attachments and rufriKcruling' suspenderij , ice cream vest with hail stone buttons , tissue-paper coat lined with feoda water , a frost-bitten hat made of xcro , and carried a 0:1110 : cut from the north polo. This is not correct : Ho is tall-comploxioncd , about inohcH 4 foot of nffo , i-quaro coiintcnanco , jileas- ant shouldi'i > and his height 'it years and lo inonthb. Hud on , when laat soon , a pair of b\vallo\v-tailed , bcalbkin trou sers with t-nu.saKo stripes and c.ylinder- escapement teat , doublo-barrollcd frook coat , slightly run down at the heel ; usually wore a smile on the bad : of his head , and a slight impediment in his loolcs if mot in the dark. Ho wears ti 'Grecian Bond" on his upper lip and whistcrH cut short inbido. Wiib carry ing an finpty carpet-bag Jlllod with post-holes and wheel-barrow heeds in each hand , and a wooden bag in the other , containing nothing hut a few ocean steamers , railway lunneln , ncedlo moulds , shirt collars and other things. Usually wore u high-heolcd , square- toed plug hat. and low-crowned , broad- brlmcd , double back-action , atom-wind ing , eabol-.scrowod boots. Ho was often heard singing : I am my daddy's , only son. Gay and lively , full of fun : lirolhor in twice as old as mo Ho vo'ro twinh you plainly sec. Anyone giving such Information n9 will learn where ho is will bo prosecu ted as the law directs. Ho was first supposed to liavo gone ojT on his ear , but this was a mistakes. Since thd above was written his friedds hnvo learned to their delight that ho was in this city , located ut No. 14 North (1th ( st. His name was supposed to bo Mud and ho was a member of the oily coun cil. But it was not true. Ho is a taxi- clormlbt of national reputation , and hia a i ° Is i.j. . JJREZEB. DANCING CLASSES. TUCSUAY SATUUIMY AT 1U : ) r. u. AT II H. II. AND 8 C. I. AND V l > . M. Royal Arcanum Hall , Reno Block , MRS ,