- vatt.'s ajeHMSca -fHi&tfLLrr-fu\i ] ] ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 17. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS. Ol-'FIGK. NO II ! TKAKIj BTUKET. Dellvirnlby rnrrltr In Any Vntt of the City a Twtnty Cents Per Week. II. W. TI/HN | ) . . . . . MANAOUU. If.LHI'HONKS ! 1lrctNF R OFTH r. No. 41. Kimon , No. Si. MINOR .MKNTIO.N. N. Y. Plumbing company. Only f 10.8-3 at Chapman'a art store. There was noquorum at the board of trade meeting last night. The city schools Imve 200 more pupils en rolled than last year. Elegant overcoatings nt A. Heller's , merchant tailor'ill ! liroaduay. Hon. Thomas Kccd , the uloipient congress- limn from Mimic , will speak hero .Saturday. The Young Men's democratic club and flnmbcnu corps will attend this rally ut Silver City to-morrow evening. A tnarnago license was issued yesterday to Dcorpn A. Hulliss nf ( irnnd Island , Neb. , and Miss Ulla S. Onuhl of this city. 'All lndis interested In the prosperity of St. 1'uul's church aic requested to meet ut the rectory this afternoon at 4 o'clock. T. J. Mnckny , rcctoi. Or. U. H. Judd Is arranging to put In additional machinery at his electric belt fac tory , ' 1 his move Is necessitated by his rapIdly - Idly increasing business. The contract for furnishing the stcam- licatlnK apparatus for the Washington avenue nchool building has been awarded to J. U. IJixby. The contract price is ยง 1,005. The democratic county central committee held a meeting la the gr.ind Jury room of the court house ycsterd.iy morning , Matters pet ( dining to the campaign wcro discussed. Shortly before midnight a small dwelling house , located near the fair grounds , was ilcstro\ed by lire. Owing to the distance of the blare the lire department was not called out. out.Mrs. Mrs. W. C. .Tames and Mrs. .Icnnie Mac- Council will entertain the married ladies' II. V V club at the residence of Mrs. CJ A. Hobmson , TIM First nxenuc , on Thursday evening. Oftk'er 1 hornns was yesterday lined * . " > and costs for assault anil battery in Squire Schur/'s rouit The officer was suspended dm ing the day , but has now resumed his star as usual. Now corncs "Prince , " the big dog owned bi J. W Squire , and lajs claim to being the heaviest canine in Council Itlufls. Ho tips thg scale llif j pounds , mid lurks enthusias tically overboating the previously announced by ten pounds. Commissioner Oraham has given orders to liavo Uayliss park p'lt in holiday attire for the reception of the Omaha visitors on the With ol the present month. The de.ul leaves will bo raked off and the appearance of the park otherwise greatly improved. Yesterday's police victims wcro sl/ed up as follows : May Clover and Thomas Dovitt , drunk , $8 each ; John Murphy , vag , llftccn days on the streets ; .loo llurkc and JO. S. F.igley , obstructing an officer , continued ; Annie Oilman , vagrant , paid her Hue and was allowed to depart in peace. A pleasing entertainment is planned by the young ladies of the Congiegational church , to begin Friday evening , in the church par- lars. Oysters will be served fiom "o'clock during the evening , An amusing Josh Hil lings spelling match will bo among the at tractions of the evening. Everybody in vited. vited.Wickhnm Wickhnm ft. Co. will begin paving on Wil low avenue this morning , There are two blocks to be paved , one with brick and the other with cedar blocks. I loth will bo done at once. As soon as thc-.o aio completed work will bo commenced laying cypress blocks on Sixth street. The work will bo pushed as fast as possible. Chief Lucas arrested two slcck'crooks last night in the act of carrying off a case of shoes from Klnnchan's store. One of them had WO and a gold watch on his person , and the other was loaded down with a similarly val uable tlmo piece and $ J7 In nionoy. They used every endeavor to got away from the chief , even offering him money for their re lease. A dog supposed to bo In the Hrst staces of hydrophobia caused considerable consterna tion on Pearl street yesterday morning. Word was sent to the police station and Dep uty Marshal Hcndrlcks shortly afterward appeared on the scene armed with a shotgun , with which ho quickly exterminated the ferocious brute , much to the relief of pedes trians. A meeting of the fireworks committee for October 25 met at republican headquarters last evening to perfect preparations. The members were not ready to take definite steps and an adjournment was taken to this evening at 7 o'clock. It has been decided to secure some of the llncst pieces to be had , mid the fireworks will alone bo woi th a long trip to sco. Deputy United States Marshal Wylar.d , of Ilarlan , arrived In the city last evening in charge of a darkey by the name of Britton , charged with "boot-legging" la Andubon county. Ho was convicted of illegal whisKy selling at Atlantic last summer , and the au thorities claim to have another clear case against him now. He was committed Ito the county jail to await trial. The hack driver who knocked down three other drivers and a hotel porter at the Uock Island depot the other evening. Justifies his anger on the ground that ho had already one lady passenger la his coach , and while , 'fet- ting another passenger , another hack driver Improved the opportunity to get the lady to leave the carriage for his. This unfair In- fcrfcrenco with his business naturally made the blood hot , and led him to act as ho did. At 10'30o'clock Monday morning Mr. Louis CJrecn and Miss Nora Hradlcy , both of this city , wcro married by Hev Southwell , of the Whltllcld M. E church , nt the residence of ( J. E. Dawson , TIKI Omaha street , Sioux City , where the joung lady was visiting. Her parents were opposed to the. match , but would much rather have had It taken place at home , if it was bound to come , but have for- Kivcn the ioung folks and given their bless ing.It . It is stated that Klscman & Co. have made n division with the other members of the Paeitlc tiouso syndicate , by which this firm now owns slxty-snvcn feet front , beginning nt the east line of the "Mluo Front" and ox- tcpdlng west. A splendid business block is to ho erected immediately on the site. The now building will bo three stories high and Will bo 170 feet deep. It is stated that the work of tearing down the old structure will begin either to-dav or to-moi row , Justas soon as the necessary papers are traiibfcrrcd. It Is certainly hoped that the rumor will prove to bo coricrt. Sco Forrest Smith's special column. Now mince meats anil auuer krnut just received nt'l'Uihllt.a' . I'crHniinl 1'arajjraplis. John T. Haicn of Avoca was In the city yestorday. W. H. O randy loft Monday evening for a month's visit with his parents at Toronto , Canada. Mrs. Charley Connolly , wife of ono of the members of the tire department , is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mr , K. E. Stacey , manager of the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium , has returned fiom the state Y. M. C. A. convention at Marshalltown. Mrs. H. S. Jnssolyn and daughter Dorothy , accompanied by Miss Addle Uurton , left Monday evening for a two weeks' vls.it to Chicago. Hon. C. S , Hanoi : of Iowa City , ono of the trustees of the state institution for the deaf and dumb , was la the city yesterday on busi ness connected with that institution. Mrs. May Ccawford , of Nelson , O. , ar rived in the city Monday ovoclnt ? , on route homo from Los Angelus , Cut. She will re main for a wee it to visit her sister , Mrs. L , ] J , Cousins. Mr. F. M. Saumlers , ono of the Union I'a- ciflc baggagemen tunning on the suburban trains , was taken suddunly ill on Sunday afternoon , and was compelled to stop work. Ills condition was serious for a time , but ho is now recovering. His Illness was caused by a strain in handling heavy freight. Mr. George II. Uonuett , of Coldwater , Mich. , is In the city looking over the ground With a view of accepting tbo permanent secretaryship of the local branch of the Y. M. C. A. Ho comes well recommended and is a young man of unusually fine business qualincntions. If satisfactory terms can bo made wltn the board of directors he will re main here. l.ufcfcfci. A BAD PAIR OF BURGLARS , They Are Found to Bo Prepared For Easy Entrances. THE PROHIBITIONISTS CONVENE. A Dozen of Them Nome Colonel Tiillycn For Congress Fences In llio Street Unpleasant Hltuntlon of a Masher Other Uliifft News. Fully Equipped The two burglars capture 1 by Officer Martin , of the Merchants' police , In the cigar store of Moore ft ICipllnger , Monday night , gave the names of Thomas Sullivan and F. C. Raymond. They were caught in the act of "going through" the knife case , and had several do/en cigars and some snull change , taken from the money drawer , con cealed upon their persons. Hoforo they wore aware of his presence the officer haJ them covered with his revolver and they obeyed his order to "throw up their hands " They could offer no resistance and wcro speedily landed in the city Jail. They were taken before 'Squire Schurz yesterday morning for their preliminary examination. They waived and wcro committed to the county jail , in default of 5)0 ) bonds , to await the action of the grand Jury , which meets on the 7th of next month. They are both tough looking characters and are evidently old hands at the business. They effected nn entrance ) to the cigar store by breaking In the rear door , which was easily done , as the lloor bolt was not fastened. They wcro both provided with a full set of now style skeleton keys , and could easily pick almost any door lock in the city. The keys consist of a plain tube , about the sl/c of a lead pencil , In the end of which Is a slot through which a small cross piece oper ates. This is governed from the handle , and It can readily bo adjusted to turn a lock. After lilting it , all that is necessary Is to turn a small set screw , and the key is ready for business. There were ten of them , of various si/es , and they would furnish the means of doing untold mischief. Their capture is a very fortunate one , and Onicer Thomas is entitled to great credit for his prompt and decisive action in placing them behind the bars. There is a clear case iigainst them , and they will undoubtedly go over the road for a lengthy term. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. ( Ju-scado Laundry Co. E. II. Shcafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlidentul. Olllco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city sec F. J. Day , the lend ing real estate dealer. Money loaficd on furniture , pianos , diamonds , her es , buggies , or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark fc Co. , ollleo cor. li road way and .Main , over American express. A Convention of Twelve. The prohibition convention of the Ninth congicssional district met at Dohany's old opera house at 11 o'clock yesterday and or- ganicd by electing Hev. T. F. Thickstun chairman , and Uov. C. Hover secretary. A committee consisting of James Michel- wait , Henry Coker , and C. Hover was ap pointed to examine the republican ticket and ascertain if any of the candidates were unfa vorable to prohibition. The democratic ticket was ignored. Adjourned to 1:45 : p. in. In the afternoon the committee reported. Judge Heed , the republican nominee was highly commended as a straightforward Christian gentleman , but it was deemed ad visable to nominate a candidate more in sym pathy with the prohition movement. A com mittee consisting of A. Overtbn , Henry Coker , of this city , and L. P. Anderson , of Mills county , was appointed to select a can didate. The name of Colonel L. W. Tullcys was presented and carried by acclamation. A committee consisting of C. Hoover and L. W. Tullcys were appointed to look up a party organ. Mrs. H. C. Allen , of Missouri Valley , then addressed the convention. Her address was rather brief but eloquent and forcible. She urged the necessity of keeping up the third partv movement. The convention then ad journed. It was stated that the object of nominating a party candidate was to preserve the individuality of the party rather then because - cause of any objection to Judge Heed. There wore not over a do/en at the conven tion. The action in regard to Judge Heed seems rather strange as it was but the day before the convention that ono of its leaders , who wasalsj ono of the committee tor select ing a congressional candidate , told a llic : re porter that there was no question about .Imlgo Heed buing endorsed. The affair cuts very little figure here either way. See Forrest Smith's special column. E. H. Sheafc tc Co. , make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to biiit , at lowest rate of interest. OtHeo Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Boots , shoes. Kinnehan'b , 320 B'way. Morehoufeo & Co. , blank book manu facturers. Forces in the Street. The city engineer's force went to Hcnton street yesterday to run the lines for the new sidewalks ordered by the council. It was found that nearly all of the fences between Uroaihvuy and Washington avcauo are from two to twelve feet out into the street. They will all have to bo moved back , as well as ono or two of the houses. Vic Jennings is the only property owner whoso fences are on the line. The mistake is due to the fact that no engineers were employed to give correct lines , and everything was done by guess work. Keniovnl. Mr. J. M. Brown has changed the location of the White sewing machine ollleo from No. 120 N. Main st. to No. . " 05 Middle Broadway. Ho solicits a share of your patronage. The finish on our collars , cuffs and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. Mrs. L. Simmons , dressmaker , 314 Broad way , over Klscmau's , on electric motor lino. Si etlal advantages to Omaha ladies. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kira- ball-Champ Investment company. Grabbed a .Manlier. Among the lonesome looking fellows who faced Squire Schurz in police court yesterday morning , was ono whose face was readily recognized by the reporters. It was the well kaownphyslognuiy of a traveling man in the employ of ono of the leading wholesale houses of the city. A few days since Tim HUE referred to a certain traveling man who was preparing to cause himself trouble by following the wife of a leading business man , and it seems that the trouble came sooner than was expected , and from a different quarter. The causes that led to his arrest areas follows : As Senator Oroncwcg was returning to his home on Washington avenue Monday evening about U o'clock , ho noticed a man endeavoring to hide behind a tree on his grounds. Ho went up to the fellow , who could givu no coherent account of himself , and the senator promptly stalled with him to the police station. When they reached the Hryant street bridge the prisoner refused to go uny farther , but the law-maker began to use his lungs to such good effect that the de linquent saw that it was no use to refuse , and went ncaccably along to the station. When asked by the Judiro concerning his business there , he stated that ho was just a trifle s'vcot on the senator's servant girl , and went up to see If she had retired. This girl , by the way , is the same Hoslu Fisher who scalded Hilly Smith u few mouths ago. He said that he had been drinking , and the Judge let him oft with a fine ol 13.10. Mr. Traveller begged the boys not to give awny his name , as it would surely cost him his sit uation , and the tender hearted scribes could do nothing but acquiesce. S. 13. Wudsworth fc Co. loan money. Six per cent money on real estate. Low commissions. F. J. Day , 80 Pearl street. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & CO.'B loan cilice , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of values without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Morohouso & Co. , 2 , 4 or 0 column journals. FlYcd For Surprises. The local agent of ono of the many rail roads centering hero had a surprise party some time ago that unsettled his nerves to quite a considerable extent , but he is fixed for surprises now and it will take a lively one to catch him. Yesterday a Hn : reporter dropped into his office and found him writing at a furious rate. "What's upl" queried the newsgathcrcr. "Nothing much. I am Just preparing a surprise for myself. I llnd that 1 appreciate these surprises a great deal more when I fix them for myself than when someone clso springs them on me. I am writing to my wife and sending her u pass to come homo on. When she went away before she took her return pass with her. She came homo when she got ready , and I didn't know when she was coming. 1 found nut , though , and I shall not forget it. She came on the evening train. I was down to Joe's that evening plaving poker. It was late and I stayed all night. Joe got breakfast in the morning and I came straight to the ollleo. Went over home at noon , and there was my wife in a beautiful frame of mind. Had sat up all night waiting for the husband that didn't come. She hasn't forgotten it yet , but time is healing the breach. "You have heard of the man who profits by experience , of course , and now you behold him. When she went this time I told her 1 would send her return transportation by mail. I am now ready for her to come home. \ hen she gets here I will know It , and if you can manage to bo on hand I will show you how to do the grand welcome act to per fection. In the language of the psalmist , "Tis sweet lor husband and wife to dwell together in unity , ' and don't you forget it. " A simple llowor may be shelter for u troubled boul from the storms of life. A simple remedy , Warner's Log Cabin Ex tract , will case pain , thus giving com fort to every troubled soul. All drug gists keep it. Tim City Council nt Work. The city council met in special session last evening. The mayor and all the aldermen except Councilman Bellinger were present. A resolution in the minutes granting to a company free operation of a pontoon bridge for ono year called up for discussion the pas sage of the resolution a week ago. The mayor decided that the record was correct and the resolution was allowed to stand. A protest against the measurement of work done on High School avenue by Contractor Flagolc , was referred to the city engineer. F. J. Day , by petition , says at the time the assessor did his work he had not $500 in moneys and credits and asked that the record bo corrected. Hefcrrcd to the Judiciary com mittee. A petition for extension of water main on Avenue F to North Second street was refer red to the water committee. Hesidcnts on 1'rospect street protest against the manner in which the grading of intersection with Uenton street was dono. Hoferrcd to street committee , A resolution was adopted ordering side walks on parts of the following streets : Ave nue D , Ninth street , Avenue C , High School avenue , Third street , Eighth street , Broad way from Eighth to Ninth street and Pearl street. A resolution was read for grading the fol lowing streets : Angel street , Washington avenue , Mill street , Sixth street , Little Cur tis street , Avenues D , E , F and G , Hcnton sticct from Harmony street east. After debate the resolution was adopted with the understanding that when the work is contracted for Avcnun F , Little Curtis and Sixth street shall be cut out. out.On On the bill of Isaac Brandt for damages incident to the extension of Bancroft street , the city engineer reported in favor of allow ing Brandt ? 100 ; ho to tauo a Judgment against the city for that amount ; Brandt to execute a deed to the citv for that property. Referred to the llnancclcommittcc. The water committee reported favoring a laying of water mains on th < j following streets : Uluft street ; High street , from Seventeenth avenue to Graham avenue ; Graham avenue ; Sixth avenue , from P.icillo avcnuo to Twentieth street ; Twentieth street , from Fifth to Sixth street ; Avenue A , from Twelfth street to Twentieth street ; Twelfth street , from Broadway to A.venue A. A resolution em bodying the same was adopted. A resolution empowering the mayor to have printed a certain amount of city bonds , which the city now wishes to use , was adopted. Assessment resolution No. 05 , work done by M. A. Moore , was adopted. Hands on the above work amounting to "i,4Cb 32 were ordered issued by resolution. A resolution embodying work done by Mitchell & Klein , C. H. Mitchell , T. O. Herne , John Flagalo and C. C. Chamber lain amounting to 1,1571 Hi was adopted. A resolution ordering $100 to Chairman Waterman of the fire committee for the pur chase of feed for the depart ment hor-.es led Alderman Lacy to suggest that the supply of hay and oats should bo advertised for by the year. Tills is in the interest of economy. The city solicitor made verbal report in the case of IX C. Bloomer for Isaac Brandt. The repoit was received and concurred in , Alder man Lacy voting no. A resolution ordering the advertisement forbids on the coal supply for the winter was adopted. The bill of M , A. Moore for work not em braced in contract , amounting to ( ( iS.55 , was referred to the committee on streets and al leys.Bill Bill of Moore for Intersection sewer work on contract , amounting to $1,0.71,30 , was al lowed on the final estimate of the city engi neer. Curbing and grading resolution No. 101 was ordered published. On the piotcst of J. M. I'almer against the paving assessment against property on Madi son street transferred to the city , the city engineer reports that no transfer of this property is on record , which report was re ceived and concurred In. An ordinance establishing the grade of the alloy between Oakland avenue and North Second street was adopted under a sus pension of the rules. An ordinance estab lishing the grade of Avcnuo E , between Oak land avcnuo and North Twentieth streetwas read and laid over under the rules. An ordi nance establishing thu grade of the alley in block 14 , Mill addition , was read ana adopted. All the above conform to the grade of Oakland avenue. On the assessment of a lot belonging to E. H. Fonda , the Judiciary committee re ported that it should bo reduced from fCOO to f IM. Alderman Lacy opposed opening up these protests. The report was adopted , Alderman Lacy voting no. The bill of Wickham Bros. , 1720.10 for In- tcrscction brick paving on Willow avenue , was allowed. The bill of P. Sweeney , $11)4 ) for intersection grading , was allowed. Do Von Know the Man ? Wo know of several parties that wo have urged to buy trackage lots two weeks ago at $2.50 and $300. Wo know the same parties paid yesterday and the day before $500 for the same lots. Wo now toll you again , wo have only a few moro trackage lots on First avenue re maining , and > f you don't buy them now at $500 you will buy them a few days later of some ono else at 91,000. BENSON ft SHEPHERD , Masonic Temple. Happily Mated. A quiet wedding took place at 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon at Uic residence of the KITE" Is King. This IB the vcrtllct of nil Indies who have used the Whlto Sowing Machine. Sco It before buying nny other. OITICE , 305 Middlj , Broadway J , M , BROWN , bride's brother , Mr , George" Gould , S.2l Scott street. The contracting parties were Mr. George A. Bulllss nnd Miss Klla S. Gould. The groom is the special agent of the Singer manufacturing company for western Ne braska , tvith headquarters At Grand Island , and the bride is a most estimable young lady , who has a host of friends In this city , whcio she has resided for a number of years , having been an operator in the telephone exchange for some time. The ceremony was performed by Hov. T. , t. Mackay , of St. 1'aul's church. The affair was stricly private , but a few Intimate friends witnessing the ceremony. After a short bridal trip , the happy couple will re turn to Grand Island , Tin : BIK : acknowl edges the receipt of a liberal supply of deli cious cake and a number of fragrant Bavanas , and Joins with many friends in extending its heartiest congratulations and best wishes for future prosperity to the newly wedded pair In their western home. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. Guns and ammunition at Odell & Bryant's hardware and btovo house. 678 Main street. .T. G. Tipton 1ms bargains in real es tate. Morohouso fc Co. , 1) . K. AH to llln Kxprctntioiif ) . Chicago Tribune : "To put this busi ness on a cash basis , Mr. Peduncle , " said the father of the young lady , "in ease you should marry Irene you must have something to live on. What are your expectations ? " "Why , as to that , sir , " replied the ' omowhat embarrassed young man , "I shouldn't expect much/ course , at the start , though it's kind of you to ask. May I enquire the amount of life insur ance you carry ? " Hero Is n Council BlulTs people are under the impression that wo had a real e.stato boom last year. So wo did , just a little one , but it was not a marker to what is beginning now. There has never been o rapid an advance in prices as during the last ton days. Wo have never sold so many lots and at such uniformly good Drices as we have made during the past two days. Twin City place , Benson's First and Second , Broadway lots , and in fact all along the line , there lia.s been a rush such as wo never saw before. The boom has only just begun. Now mark the prediction : Thousands upon tlum- fands of dollars will bo made IICM-O in the next sixty days. Buy now and you can't help but make money. Bicxso.v fc sfurmiti : : > , Masonic Temple. A grand ball will bo iriven by the ' colored social club at the Dodge 'Light Guards' hall , Thursday Oct. 2 > . Tom Bowman , from Omaha , Smith C'olTeo and Oscar Brewer will bo the man age rs. A Story About I > r. 1'caboily. Boston Advertiser : Arlo Bates tells a story to the etTeef , that Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and the venerable Dr. Peabody , of Cambridge , once had an appointment to. see a statue of Hurydice. Dr. Holmes arrived first , and when a few moments later his friend drove up in a cab , ho greeted him with the very obvious pun : "Ah , you rid , I see. " Dr. Peabody was wonderfully pleased with this sally , and on his return homo attempted to repeat it for the benefit of his family. "Dr. Holmes was extremely witty this afternoon1 ho said. "We wont to sco Kurydice , and when I drove up he said just as quick as a Hash : "Ah , doctor , 1 see you came in a buggy. " Delays Arc Dansii-rous. Do you want to pay $1,500 or $2,000 for Broadway lots ? If you doju&twaita few days. Don't buy now at $ ! ) ( ) ( ) and $1,000 , but hold on a while longer , then you will bo anxious to buy at the ad vanced prices. We have only a few loft. If they are taken within the next day or so we will lot them go at $001) ) and $1,000. The price will bp advanced on Saturday. Call at once if you want one. fc We have no competitors in finishing collars , culTs and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. FOR SALE ! A Complete Stock tfT COOK and HEATING STOVES Lower than tliolowe-t goods sold oa easy paj- iiants at t'nsh 1'ilces. Vor thonccomodiitlnn of Worklnemcn , keep open Sunday from 8 it. MI , to 1 p. in. 1'or Second Hand ( leeds In good order I will pay fall value. Special Inducement to Onmtm Customers. A. J. MANDEL , Nos. ! 2t : and : i25 ! rond\vaj. SPECIALJVJOTICES. NOTU'K. Sl'nciAIjndvertlieiiientH.siichns [ , est , round , To Loan. For Sale , To Kent , Wants , llo.ud- liiK. etc. , will bo Inierteil In tills column at tlio low rnto of TiI'KNTS : 1'Kll I.INI' for thn llrst Inieitlon nnd 1'ive Cents Per I.lnu for u.ioli sub sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements itt oiirofflco. No. 12 Pearl Btieot , near Hrotulway , Council llluir.s lowu. WANTS- \\7ANTKU-A competent .abstrarter. Address - dress , with references , J JO , lice ofllce , Council illuirs. _ _ Wo do not Intend to Indorse any except arti cles of merit , but we take pleasure In referring to the " ( iarlaud Stoves ) ami Manges.hosu superiority Is too ell established to bu called in question. They are beltn\od to ho uncqnaled by anv In the woild. Sold exclusively by I' . C. 1)9 Vol. WANTED-Mattress makers at C. A. llecbo Ic L'o's. { _ _ THOU SAM ! or trade Very desirable lesldence -L' property on ( iraham Auntie. nu\\ house , lot GDxliM ; team of farm hilh > e < i , w.igon and liar- ileus ; single lioi set ) years old. price IIUU. Will tiTkn puy In painting on farm houses. Dairy farm of 160 nejr the city , , Hqune and barn for rent just outside the cltyp .Apply to Horace Kverett , Council llluira. Ian a. , _ TTUK KENT or for sale on long time -Tho 4. ' new house on ( Irahani uvfime , helng the next house above Dr. ( iordon's ; 4 rooms with bobement. Horace Kverett. _ TCK for sale in car load lots. Mulholland & Co. FOIl ItKNT Gootl house and stable , Just out- nlduof city. Apply to Horace Kierett FOIl JIK.NT Furnished front room , for gen- tletneii. iiM N Hecond street. _ WANTED K\erybody to know that I will not be undersold in either furniture or stoves It's your patronage I want , and J mine for yourself. 1 also buy all flritt class tiousti- holdgoodg. No rubbish wanted. A.J. Mandel , -S Ilrondv. ay. HK.NT en-room cottaqe. on the cor- lier of 3d ave. and tub. H. W. C. James. T7IOH IlKNT A large number of good dwell- -L1 Ings Call and examine list. K. II. Shcato ft Co. , Ilioadway and Main St. , up stairs. OtJSKS for rent. Johnston As Van Patten. UI Mftlu tu FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL TOT mm FOIl f.M.K lloii o off ) rooms and twolotson Mh avenue north of the tiausfer. Will take 11,000 Mr thin , oiiL-lmlf cash. ? ( ) SAliK A fine corner In Pierre's addition -L' just north of the transfer , on Tthnvcnuu nnd I Mh ttt , OOxI'Ju it. , toM. FOIl BAI.i : House and lot north of t' . 1' . transfer cheap at * * 00i KUO casii and < r > per month. iron SAM'- Lot 44X120 on l t nve , near N.V. . JL H. It. I depot , on N. W. truck ; cheap nt Jlix ) . TTKHt SAM ! -18 lu'icson both sides of f. I1. It. A It.tiaik , ' ; i nlliMNest of union depot : would miiko a line addi tion toCoundl IllmrsorUnmhn. Only JWJper acre. iron SAM : An elegant fi room rottagolth -L' lot A'lxlCO , on llnrrltoiist : this piopeity Is worth from M.OOO to ) I.NKi , but if J-old eon will ( ell for I'.MK ) : good terms. 171OU ltr.NT-A line new eleht-room house at * ' No. 01 * 4th avenue ; Imth room , c liwtx nnd all modern lmnro\emi'nts : nice Iniitu pliasnnt yard , 'llils pluco Is only Deblocks fiom dummy depot. 171OH Itr.NT-Nlce4-room rottngo on Mha\o. JL1 nnd luth t\ \ . , only til per month. rpo LOAN' Money to loan on hoi < .p < i , rattle , -L furniture , pianos , Jc-wcUy , etc. ; M > O me bu- f ore boi row ing ulsewhci e. FORREST SMITH , Hoom 4 , Ilrd Tloor , Brown Building. HOT WATER HEATING WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , and FITTINGS , JOIl.V ft 1 1 , It OUT , No. 5 1 .Main Street , Council ItluflH , In. Coiresnondints Mintlon 'I his I'.ipcr. II NO , 29 MAIN STREET , Latest X In HUMAN HAIR GOODS nits. c. i , cm.i.r/rn ; . TREE OF LIFE ! A positive euro for Liver and Kidnov troub les , all Hlood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep sia , and Sour Stomach , is found in MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local driifpsts and druggists cvcrywhoie. I'ncc $1 per bottle , nix for $5. Adchess all communications to . j. u. Council Illiiirla. . FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 151-1 Dnuclnu St. , Om.ilin , Not ) , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. DCOIIroailway Council IllulM , Iowa. U uu'i 18J7 S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , Tftl HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telcplinno No. ! it)5. COUNCIIJ BLUFFS. ; I IOWA THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. FRIGE $15. Is equal to 0117 High Priced Machine. The Kcllxjn Mlmeocrapli , the bc t nppnmtus for raunlfolrtlrm , niitournplilo imd tjpe writing work a.UU copies run be lnki > u. Thg Eseelsior Cc.Council Bluffs , la. DANCING CLASSES. runs i > AY BATl'UDAV AT 4:3) : P.M. AT U I * . M. AND 8 I' . M. AND B I' . M. Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block , ; TIA < ; it AM : . D. H , McOANELQ & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Mnrket Prices. Prompt Returns. 0 and 2 Muiu yuectCouncil NEW COTTAGES ! Neat and comodious Five Boom Cottage * with closets , etc. , are now offered FOR On very liberal terms of payment , thus enabling mechanics , clerks and laboring men to secure a home by paying a small payment down and monthly payments to apply upon the purehas-e prlco. instead of paying rent. Theto houses are located belwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE "Afl And immediately between the electric power house and the car shops. With electric cars pasting every ten minutes to Omaha , with only 5 cent faroa. For full particulars address me and 1 will call upon you. . U. nOX 4NN , OMAHA , NUH. DR. C. B. JUDD. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6OO Broadway , Council Bluffs , lown. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. U'A\Tii : > _ LU AI , AM ) TKAYr.M.Mi AtSEXTS COMMISSION WHAT A RUSH CURTAINS ! There has been during the past week. The Same Bargains WILL BE CONTINUED DURING THIS WEEK. THIS GREAT CUT IN PRICES Is on all curtain goods. Don't forget. These goods are selling fast. At these prices they sell themselves. Come early to get a choice in materials and patterns. Council Bluffs Carpet CoNe No 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Smith's Bakery. Wholesale Broad Ss Cakes , 1812. INCOUPOKA.TUU 1878 CO. , MASS1IJOX , OHIO , MAM'FACTL'UKKS. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 NORSE LIGHTING , NORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. ItcguKi'Ion ' , Duiublllty Guar anteed. Can show Ittteis fiom usin wheie fuel Kctmomy li equal \ \ ith Corliss Xs'o cii EIOUSI ; , eoi'.vcii. m.rrrs , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. H Korth ( Ith St. , opposite I'ostolllco , on Motor Line , Council Bluffs , Iowa. If you have hpcelmens don't wait for pricou. .Sund thorn to him before they Hpuil. Jf you doiit want them uftor tho.y iiro mounted , ho will pay you the highest market price for them. Will make a hpeuinlt } of licndb during wintei POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Mnniifaclurdrs nnil Wholoixle Do tern In eige of .A.11 Kinds. Ordnrn I'ruiiiptly Filled and Delivnrod. \o. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 280