if .THE OMAHA DAILY BEEf < SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. 18Sa THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLTJFFS. OFF1CK. NO 11 ! PKAflb BT11KBT. Delivered by carrier In Any I'nrt of the City a Twrnty Cents I'erWwk. II. Vf. TJI.TON. . . MANAOEK. TELHI'lIONESs TU'FlNr.Ffl OrncK No. 43. NfOIlT ElJlTOICNO.SI. MINOU MENTION. . N. Y. Plumbing company. * Only I10.7fi nt Chuiimnn's nrt store. Elcirnnt overcoatings at A. Itcltor's , merchant tailor , all ! Urontlway. Best hnrd and soft coal and Missouri wood. E. E. Mayno , 010 Broadway , ' The P. Oi B. will meet at Miss Rockwell's , ori Third avenue , this uftcrnoon at ! 1 o'clock. There is ono divorce case to come up at the next term of court. That ls the case of Anna IJolte vs Henry Uoltc. W. J. Scolcn has sold his livery stable. 230 ' Broadway , to Mr. A. M.llutchlnson. The hill of salu was filed yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Chapman and Mrs. F. D. Moore walked over the new bridge Thurs day , being the first ladles to cross that struc ture. ture.The The funeral of Mr. N. tiding , the man who was killed a few days slncu by a landslide at Big Luke sand bank , occurred yesterday uftcrnoon. A centrally located , finely furnished room to rent to ono or two pontlomon. Must furnish references. Address T. 10 , BKK oilicu. Yesterday was the last day of service of cases to como up for the next term of the district court , which convenes on the Cth of next month. The trades display next Tuesday promises to bo an elaborate and attractive one. Al- rcr.dy it Is difficult to find any horses not en gaged for that iloy. Among the business places decorated Thursuay evening were none more worthy of mention than the houses of the New York Plumbing company.and Hi Balrd. The prediction Is made that on Tuesday next , tlio day of the'brldgu opening , thcro will'bo more people in Council Bluffs than were ever seen in this city ou any occasion before. Judge Thornell opened an adjourned term of court at Avoca , Thursday. The term will continue until until the middle of next week. The cases to be tried are all on the law and equity dockets. A plat of Evans' brldgo addition to the city of Council Bluffs was filed yesterday With the county recorder. It embraces the tract of land between Avenue A and Avenue H , and Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second streets. The Fourth ward democrats met at the court house last evening to organize a club. The attendance was not particularly Urge , as the greater part of those who should have been present were attending the meeting in the Third ward. The democratic club of the Third ward held a meeting at Lacy's hall on South Main street last evening. McFVdden's martial band discoursed its liveliest music , and the disciples of the great unwashed party tried to work themselves Into a frenzy of enthusi asm. Senator William Groncweg addressed the meeting. James Hosner objected to stepping back out of the way of the parade Thursday even ing , and tried to raise a racket. Bo was ar rested and locked up for disturbing the peace. Bo was arralgni'dfor trial yesterday after noon. Bo pleaded not guilty , and had his case continued until this afternoon to enable him to secure witnesses. The music lovers are promised a treat at the Congregational church on Thursday evening of next week. Among the special attractions will bo the presence of Mrs. AVadsworth , of Lincoln , who , during her res idence here , was such a favorite singer. She will give several numbers. A very fliio programmo IB being arranged. Ivanhoo commandcry will act as a mounted escort for Governor Larrabco on Tuesday next , having received special dispensation to perform that duty from the grand com mander. It Is hoped that members of the commandcry living in adjacent towns and all visiting Sir Knights will report for duty to the eminent commander at once. Mr. T. J. Evans , general manager of the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge company , states that the new bridge will bo thrown open for travel at noon to-day. Six teen of the new cars arrived yesterday over the Northwestern and were unloaded at the Broadway depot. It is expected to have the motor line in running order and in success ful operation on Monday next. QThe large float of the Young Men's repub lican club In Thursday ' evening's parade at tracted considerable attention and excited a great deal olcomment. On one side was rep resented a caged lion and workmen passing quietly on their way to work. This was headed "Protection. " On the other , repre senting "Free Trade , " was a liberated lion , a broken cage and the angry beast was drag ging some of the workmen to the earth , and the others were fleeing as fast as possible. It was a elcar exposition of the merits of the two sides of the tariff question , and many a laboring man , previously in doubt of the matter , decided that ho would rote to keep from under the lion's paws. Sco W. C. Stacy's nd. We do not Intend to Indorse any except nrtl- ties of merit , but we take pleasure In referring to the " ( lurlnml Stoves and Illumes , whoso euperlorlty Is too well established to bo called In question. They nro believed to be un q ualed by any In the world. Sold exclusively by 1' . O. Ie Vol. I Sec Forrest Smith's special column. Attention , Sir Knlghtf ) . All Sir Knights of Ivanhoo Com- mandory , Knights Terdplur , are hereby biimmoned to meet in their asylum this ( Saturday ) evening at 7:1(0 : ( o clock , to make arrangements to act as an escort to the governor of this state on Tues day next. Visiting Sir Knights will bo welcome. By order T.J" . MACKAY , E. C. The baby show at the Catholic fair is a big success. See it to-day. On the 30th the \V. C. A. ladies will eorvo dinner for " 5 cents at the Pacific house. A lunch counter will also bo conducted. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts Se Co.'s loan oftlco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of vuluo without removal. All business strictly con 11- 6cntial. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city sco P. J. Day , the lead ing real estate dealer. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Personal Paragraph ) ! . James Mitchell , of the Thomson-Houston Electric company , of Chicago , is in the city. Mrs. Wodswortb , of Lincoln , is in the city and will remain with friends here until after the concert in which she is to appear , iioxt week. Al Noack , who has been making Omaha , Ills homo for a year and a half pastAhas re turned to the Bluffs , intending to again make this his residence. Governor Lnrrabco , wlfo and daughter are expected to arrive in the city on Monday next , and during their stay will bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Everett. Colonel A. T. Whittlesoy , until , recently editor of the Globe , has accepted a position as editorial writer for the Inter State Demo crat , the latest Journalistic venture of W. U. Vaughn , and will enter upon his now duties at onco. He will continue to reside on this the river. E. H. SheafoA Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Qfllco iind Main street , uyitairt , CROOKS WORKING THE BLUFFS They Blow n Safe Whllo a Pollco- man Stoops in the Room Above. SEVERAL OTHER BURGLARIES. Ucputnicnn Township Convention ToDay - Day Uow Over Cattle-Wild Shoot ing In a llnll Hooni Personal and Brief Items. The UurslarR Were Busy. The thousands of strang'c'rs in the city Thursday evening packed the streets so that complete police protection was impossible. The police force was absolutely powerless , although Chief Lucas Kept all of his men on duty until after midnight , and they worked as never before to'cover the entire city and protect persons and propsrty. Crooks flocked to the city In largo numbers , recog nizing the great chances offered them for the successful pursuit of their nefarious schemes. The alleys , as well as the streets , were filled , , nd it was well nigh impossible to make any .eadway . through the business part of the ity. ity.At At the lowest calculation over 20,000 pcoplo were packed into the business streets , leav- ng the residence portions of the city com paratively deserted , offering unusual advan tages for plundering. It is hardly probable , hat all of the attempted burglaries have yet icon reported. While the family of Mrs. McKuno were absent from their residence on First avenue , watching the parade , ' the house was entered "ly the lawless prowlers , who ransacked the jntiro building for valuables. Beds wore ; orn to pieces and piled in heaps m the floor. The burglars evidently thought , hat the beds concealed the articles .hey sought , ' as the bedding was all .hroiighVy scarchedj'nnd left looking decid edly the worse for wear. Thorn was some rioney "concealed In the house , but it es- lapcd the notice of the plunderers. They so- jurcd a silver watch and chain , cuff-bottons , breastpin , etc. , but their booty was rather They also visited the residence of Frank Stubbs , on South Efghth street , receiving ; wo overcoats and some other clothing be longing to that gentleman. The heaviest work done by the burglars , ivho were evidently skilled cracksmen , was at the hardware store of Odcll & . Bryant , on South Main street. Entrance was effected by prying up a rear window. The chisel used for the purpose was broken , and was left on the spot. It showed that the catch had withstood a heavy strain before yield- ng. The safe was not locked , but tliey lithcr thought that it was or locked It thcm- jolves in trying to open it. They drilled a hole in the door to strike the combination nd then blew it open. The door was com- iletely shattered and blown against the wall A the building. The cracksmen found noth- ng inside to reward them for their trouble , iverlooking a few paper US-cunt pieces. The mly things missed are three cheap revolvers. H. F. Field's hardware store next door was also entered in the same manner , but the safe was not nolestcd , and only two revolvers were , akcn. Officer Thomas occupies the rooms jvcr Odcll & Bryant's store , and was awak ened by the shock made in blowing the safe , but attributed it to a cannon cracker , ns they liad been exploding In that vicinity all the jvcnlnir. Bis wife thought that it was pro- iluced by burglars , but "Dave" had been on ; luty for eighteen hours , and hardly thought that there was anything suspicious about the noise and went lo sleep again. If the burg lars had only whistled to him to let him know what was going on ho would have made a neat capture , but they didn't do it. The gallant "cop" is very sore from the se vere kicking ho gave himself when he arose yesterday morning. Several parties who stayed out rather late were followed on their way homo by sus picious characters , and presence of mind and plenty of nerve is all that prevented a num ber of cases of highway robbery and sand bagging. Thcro is a general feeling of satis faction that no more serious losses are re- jx > rted. Considering the number of crooks who were In the city the showing is very good , and the citizens escaped very fortu nately. The need of a larger police force was clearly demonstrated , and it is hoped a move will bo made immediately to increase the number of the city's guardians. Dlllinoisand lowu best soft coal , Glca- son , 20 Pearl street. Guns and ammunition at Odell & Bryant's hardware and stove houso. Notice the beautiful finish given col- ars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Odell Bros. & Co. loan money on real estate. Rock Spring coal , Gleuson , 20 Pearl street. How a Policeman Celebrated. Celebrations , with all the fringes and fur belows , como high and are attended with more or less danger to the aforesaid fringes. At least ono man found it so last Thursday night. Ho came from South Omaha , so he said , and his uamo was McCrackcn , so ho said ; and ho was chief of police , so ho said ; in fact ho said several other things which would not look well in the public prints. In company with a local correspondent of an Omaha paper and a female , which the aforesaid ofllcial claimed to be a respectable lady of Omaha , and a young man of this city who ought to have been in better company , ho took a hack here and proceeded to take in the town. In their rounds the "cop" con fided to ono of our own "finest" that ho wanted a "side room , " etc. , where the respectable lady could bo taken , etc. After several rounds of drinks , etc. , the party decided to discharge the hackman and hoof it awhile. The hack- man would not go without his hire and the party refused to pay. The police wore noti fied , and while the chief was coming the Omaha parties skipped out. The patrol was ordered out and the chief overhauled the party just this side of the bridge. A confab ensued but the party would not pay , so they were brought back to the city. After a little skirmishing a friend was found who had 1.00 that ho could spare , and the party was released. This was accompanied with the usual pleasantries of such occasions , and amid volleys of profanity and obscenity , threats of "licking the " the party separated. The final scone occurred on Broadway and at a time when hundreds of pcoplo were passing. A night in the cooler and the usual tine for drunkenness and dis turbing the peace should have been given the whole party. Fresh California canned goods at Tib- bitt's , J145 Broadwayj Dr. C. C. Hazen , dentist , opera house block. . Morchouso & Co. , blank book manu facturers. First avenue lots for sale at a bargain. Odoll Bros. & Co Cnamauquu ItulUncn. | Dr. Gillette , of Cincinnati , who has boon secured as superintendent of instruction for the Chuutauqua assembly , was hero yester day. At the board of trade rooms ho held a conference with some of the officers of the association as to the plans for buildings , etc. It was decided to secure , If possible , dupll cato plans of the main building of the Pied mont assembly. This building has a seating capacity of 0,000 , and is very conveniently arranged. It is of amphitheater form , am can bo built probably for $3,000 , so that it will answer all the purposes of summer gath crings. It is a unique appearing structure in many respects. It is proK | > sod to get the plans as speedily as possible and have the site made ready this fo.il. Contracts can then bo maiio so that the building can bo put up early in the spring. Other buildings wll } be required , but this In the moit important one at present. Dr. Gillette left last evening for Minneapo lit. HewlllvUit Council Bluffs from time \ to time , ns advice and opinions are needed. Mr1. J , C. Hnrknoas , the general mnmigor , being here all of the time , looks closely after all the Interests of the association , BO that the work will bo pushed along as rapidly as possible in al' ' departments. Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , uullsand shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. Boots , shoes. Klnnohan's , 320 B'way. The finish on our collars , cuffs and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. See the triplets at the Catholic fair to-day. Ten cents admits you. A family moving from the city and needing money will sell their upright piano cheap for cash. First class make. Nearly new , JSiW Call for five days at Swanson Music Co. , 3SX ) Broadway. Sco Forrest Smith's special column. In Police Court. Judge Aylcsworth did aland office business yesterday , both In police court and issuing naturalization papers. The morning grist of evil-doers was disposed of as follows : Frank Trimble , drunk , $7.tX ) . The amount was added to the already largo sum of money owing by this confirmed boozer to the city. George Wright , drunk , fT.tiO. Hobert Morris had Minicicntly recovered from his attack of delirium trcmens to be sent to Jail for thirty days. Sarah McUcc. Mary MeCarty and P. N. McBco were charged with disturbing the . had in free-for-all peace. They indulged a - - fight at the corner of Avenue D and Twenty- third street , and were each mulcted in the sum of flu. M. F. Lewis was charged with assault with intent to kill. Bo Is the fellow who is said to have done the stabbing in the case of Jitn Bradley , the electrician of the fire de partment , on the preceding evening. The witnesses were not ready and ho was put under $2,000 bonds , which ho failed to fur nish , and was taken to the county 1ail. Bo is defended by John Llndt , csq. The case of Frank Jones , charged with drunkenness , was continued. Ave. B lots at $400 , small payment down , balance on long time at low rate of interest. Odell Bros. & Co. The Catholic fair is a grand success. Have you been therci1 Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Buy a lot on Broadway and realize 60 per cent a month on your investment. Odoll Bros. & Co. Dradlcy'H Wounds. Electrician James Bradley is confined to his homo on Washington avenue by his injuries received at the hands of a b6odthlrsty ! carver Thursday night. Bo has four ugly gashes made by the keen knlfo of his assailant. Vono of them are regarded as dangerous , al- hough very painful. The muscles of the right arm are severed near the shoulder , hero is a deep cut under the left shoulder ilade , a long gash in the loft breast over ho heart , and a painful cut in the loft groin. tf r. Bradley was able to sit up yesterday , mt can not leave the house for several days. t will bo a long time before ho can resume vork , as the severed tendons of the arm will ical very slowly. The wound in the shoulder vill probably cause him the greatest trouble. lis escape from death was very narrow , as he sharp blade missed his heart by a scratch. Baby show to-day. Sco it. SPKCIAL KXUUR81ON Via Burlington lloutc , C. B. & Q. A special excursion will bo run to the 'ouncil ' Bluffs and Omaha bridge cele bration on Tuesday , October 30 , at ? reatly reduced rates for the round trip. This train will leave Crcston at 0 o'clock : i. m. and arrive in Council Bluffs at iiO ) : : a. m. Returning leave Council Bluffs at 10:4o : p. m. , stopping at all sta tions as in the morning , will arrive at "reston about 2:30 : a. m. Tickets for this excursion can bo ob tained of C. B. & Q. R. R. ticket agents on October HO. Passengers for Omaha must take the regular train , as this train will not make connections at Pacific Junction. Tickets are good to return on either the excursion train or on regu lar trains on October 30 or 31. Go to the fair to-night. Mrs. L. Simmons , dressmaker , 814 Broad way , over Eiscman's , on electric motor line. Special advantages to Omaha ladles. A now Over Cattle. James Ruffe , a farmer living in Lewis township , near the Wabash crossing on Mor- ginton creek was brought to the city yester day to answer to the double charge of assault and battery and releasing cattle under re straint. The prosecuting witness was C. A , Thilo , a neighbor , who said that the defend ant's cattle had done a great deal of damage to his fences and crops , and he finally shut them up Thursday morning. Huffe appeared with thrco hired men , and attempted to get them. Thilo interfered and HalTe knocked him down with a cattle whip , after which he drove the stock away. Bo was considerably injured , and after gutting his wounds dressed by a doctor , swore out a warrant for Uaffe's arrest. A. T. Flickinger appeared for the plaintiff and A. W. Askwith for the defend ant. Several witnesses were examined , and the case was then continued until this morn ing at 10 o'clock , when the arguments will bo mado. Saint Bernard Place. T have a number of line lots for sale in the above addition , located only two blocks away from the street cars on Broadway. These lots are 60x250 foot , and are choice residence property. They are high and dry and present a commanding view , For full informa tion regarding prices and terms apply to J. G. Tipton , solo agent , 627 Broad way. way.Best Best bargains in real estate. Odell Bros. & Co. Sco the beauties at the fair. J. G. Tipton has bargains in real es tate. 13. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. Meat and It Shall Ito Meted. The police arrested Charles Griffith Thursday ovonlng for embezzling from his employer , George H. Meschcn- dorf , a Broadway murkctman. Bo has been in the employ of Moschendorf for about two years , and faithfully discharged his duties as dollvorymnn. About a week ago Moschendorf discovered that ho was being systematically robbed , and began to in- voitlgatc. Griffith mistrusted that ho was being watched and skipped out. The police were Instructed to bo on the watch for him and found him in ono of the dives as above stated. Mr. Meschcmlor. says that his losses will foot something like ? T5. The policy pur sued by Griftlth was to takeout moat and sell it , making no returns for it , and also to keep some of the money paid him on accounts b > customers. Bo is now confined in the county jail. Bis case will como up for trial this af ternoon at 'J o'clock. * Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. S. B. . Wadsworth & Co. loan raonoy. See VV. 0. Stacy's ad. Sco Forrest Smith's special column. Supper at the fair , 25 conU , CT . HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads : \ Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. j Chicago , Rock Island & Pacifc and I Union Pacifc. Don't wait to buy at second hand , hut buy now of the owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the best additions in the city. . Don't fail to call and see if you want lo buy. O"T . MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. Republican Primaries. The republican primaries were hold in the various wards last evening for the purpose of electing delegates to the township conven- , ion that meets this afternoon at o'clock at ; he city building to nominate candidates to : he township offices. They resulted as fol- ows : First Ward B. S. Barnctt , chairman ; U. 3. Bubbard , secretary. Delegates A. B. jardncr , II. P. Bryant , J. Sherwood , P. Williams , II. Belong , A. S. Bonham. Second Ward John Fox , chairman ; E. J. Downle , secretary. Delegates Frank Gt-ass. C. S. BUbbard. S. H. Jones , J. P. Williams , I no. Lyons , Jos. Spauldiug , Jno. Fox , E. J. BoWrtfo. Third AVard O. Glenson , chairman ; Wm. Arnd. secretary. Delegates D. C. Bloomer , Geo. Fairman , Gco. F. Smith , W. A. Wood , O. W. Gordon , D. B. Clark , Jno. Limit. Fourth Ward J. T. Evans , chairman ; H. W. Tilton. secretary. ( Delegates J. F. Evans , Jas. Patterson , F. B. Bill , W. A. Biphsmito , T. O. Jackson , A. T. Flickinger. A. W. Askwith , F.1 A. Conovcr , Leonard Everett. A Drunken Shooter. At the colon'd ball at Bishop's hall Thurs- lay evening , a colored man by the name of Bill Patterson was shot through the hand by a drunken white man .named James Grady. The latter is employed in Jim Wilson's gambling house and his victim works for a Brother darkey mimed Burke. Grady was seen early in the evening bv Captain O'Brien , of the merchants' i > olicc , and was brandish- ng a heavy Colt's 45-calibre revolver , which : he officer took away from him and ntill re- , nins. The fellow'got another gun and con tinued on the warpath. Bo went to the dance hall and began to shoot promiscuously , but the only damage done was ns above stated. Bo was arrested and locked up to await trial on the charge of assault with In tent to kill. The trial is set for Monday at 10 o'clock. The prisoner was taken to the county Jail for safe keeping. * We have quito a number of bargains in second hand and slightly damaged pianos and organs which wo will rent ar sell cheap. MUELLER Music Co. , 103 Main street. Important Meeting. All marshals and aids who have agreed to serve , as well as all others desiring to serve as aids to the chief marshal at the celebra tion of the bridge opening on Tuesday nct , October 30 , are earnestly requested to moot in the court room at the court house in the city of Council Bluffs on Saturday evening , the 27th inst. , at 7:80 : o'clock. A full attend ance is desired as business of much import ance is to be transacted. The hour at which they are to report , when and where they are to report will bo determined , as well as many other matters important to a successful dem onstration. W. F. SAPP , Marshal , D. B. DAiusy , Chief of Staff. Republican Convention. This afternoon at 3 o'clock the republicans of Kane township moot at the Masonic tem ple for the purpose of nominating thrco can didates for Justice of the peace ; three candi dates for constable ; ono candidate for town ship trustee ; one candidate for township clerk , to bo voted for November 0. ninmarck at Seventy-Three. M. Poriver , of the Paris Figaro , who has been paying a visit to Friodrichsruh , describes the meeting between Prince Bismarck and Count Kulnoky. Ho hayb : "I had just reached the station when the chancellor drove up in a small , open carriage , drawn by two horses. Two hugo black Danish hounds carcorcd in the dust alonirsidc. The chancellor alighted with a very brisk and sprightly stop for an old man of seventy-three. Ho wont up to the sta tion master and shook hands with him , raised his hat to a few people present , and stood loiuiiiifr against one of the cast iron pillarssupportingtho veranda. I thus had an opportunity of having a good look at him. The Bismarck now before mo was very different from the Bismarck I used to see in Berlin six or fcovon yearsago , before Dr. Schwoningor took him in hand. , 'Pho Bismarck of to day is thin and > bony , and the doctor has , it is well known , disencumbered him of his unhealthy fat merely by preventing his' drinking with his meals. Tlo is looking remarkably well ; his gait is swift and automatic , bnt denotes - notes real vigor ; his complexion is clear , and almost pink , n , noubt the result of the health-laden feezes from the Gor man ocean and th'e Baltic. I remark , also , that the features are softened down ; you scan thorn in. vain , to discover that harshness , not to say ferocity , which are so apparent In his photo graphs. It may , hpwover , bo due to the fact of his being in civilian garb. His soft felt hat , vorymuch tno worse for wear , his long gPvJ' coilt ft | > d heavy stick , gave him the aspept of a plain country gentleman como to the station to moot a friend. When ho dons his uniform ho is another man , and looks the surly trooper all ovor. The country folks have repeatedly noticed the dif ference. The chancellor's healthy ap pearance is not deceptive. All the people ple in whoso midst ho lives toll mo that his health is bolter than it has been for years past ; and a proof of this is that this year it has not been found neces sary to send him so Kissingon. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , VETERINARY SORGEO HOSPITAL 45 FOUBTH STSSET. Telephone No. 205. ' ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , I . . THE FOLLOWING ABE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS ) I CAM OFFEB IN ( FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARMS- 0 ACitKS Within city limits , small houae , 1,000 iirapo vlnex , (1,200. 7 ACHES WUtiih titty limits , good houne and Improvement * . * 4U > > > . G ACUKS Adjoining city limits , good house. All In Kinnll fruit , M.OOO. 10 ACHES Ailjolnlmr city llmlu ; two story house ; Kmall fruits In abundance , tvm HO ACHES 2i ! miles from P. ( > . , all Improved ; haunt und barn , (3,600. tO ACUKS-4 miles from V. U. . all Improved ; boue and barn , t'.MKI. Prlceti will KO up after the brldne U opened. SOACltKS-Onttie flat near Omaha , will make choice addition for platting. W. O. STACY , NO. O MAIN NT. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SI'ECIAIi advertisements , such as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale. To Kent , Wants , Hoard- Inc. etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TUN CKNTS 1'Kll UNF for the first Insertion and Five Cents I'er J.lne for earn sub- f > ecueiit | Insertion. Leave advertlarmentn at our office. Nr > . 12 Pearl Street , near Ilroadway , Council llluirs Iowa. WANTS. IOST A peed reward will bn paid for the re- J covery of pockctbook comnlnliiK IIIn money , together with papers. Heturn to Will- lam \ esey , near Downsvllle , or Horace Everett , FOH SALE Lease and furniture ot hotel In Omaha. Good reason for selling. Will sell on payments or trade for live Block. Address - dress 1K.4 N. Itith st. , Omaha. ONKsT'OWEHScallandcet the bundle left ut our house , as we are nltoiit to move and cannot btoro It longer. J. Hannlbnlson TT1OH HENT House corner 3d and Vorhees st. -I ? Inquire at TOO 3d st. WANTED A Rood girl for general house work in private family. Apply at 103 Main street. Council Illutrs. WANTED-Clty canvussers. Call at White xewinK machine olflce , 305 Ilroadway , Council Hlutfs. 171OH KENT A furnished room , suitable for -L two gentlemen , ground floor , very centrally located. Applicant must give reference. Ad- dreiB T. 18 , lice office. W - makers at C. A. Heobo & Go's. rcE for sale In car load lots. Mulholland A Co. F oil HUNT Furnished front room , for gen tlemen. aa N. Second streot. FOH HENT Seven-room cottage , on the cor ner or 3d ave. and Uth xt. W. C. James. T71OH HKNT A larpta number of good dwell- JL1 Injzs. Call and examine Hat. K. H. Sueate tt Co. , Hroadway and Main St. . up Btalra. _ H OUSES for rent. Johnston & Van Patten S ) Main fit. FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WAST TllOn HALE House of 5 rooms and two lots onE -E ? 8th avenue north of the transfer. Will take tl.OUU for thin , one-half cash. T7UHI BALE A flue corner In Plerco's addition -t Just north of the transfer , on 7th avenue and IHth bt , COxlau ft. , t'M. FOH SALK-Ilousa and lot north of U. P. transfer cheap at &UO ; . ' 00 cash ami * > per month. fium SALE Lot 44x120 on 1st nvo , near N. W. -T H. It. depot , on N. W. track ; cheap at MOO. SAI.i : 18 acres on both sides of U. P. It. FOU It. track , > i mile west of unlnn depot ; would make a line addition to Council HlufTaorOmiiha. Only 1760 PIT aero. FOH SALE An t'U'K'int ' 6-room cottage with lot Mxl.M ) , on HurrlHon fit ; this property Is worth from f.'I.OOO to MMM , but If sold soon will bell fur Ji.WM ; food terms. FHl HKNT A One new eight-room house at No. U1H 4th avenue ; uath room , closeM ana all modern Improvements ; nice largo pleasant ynrd. This pluco Is only il.blocks from dummy depot. Foil HKNT Nice 4-room cottace on 8th ave. and 10th Bt. , only III per month , rpo LOAN Money to loan on horses , cattle , -L furniture , pianos , Jewelry , etc. ; sco me be fore borrowing elsewhere. FORREST SMITH , Hoom H , 3rd Floor , Brown Building. TREE OF LIFE A positive euro for Liver and Kidney troub les , all Blood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep sia , and Sour Stomach , Is found In MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local druggists and druggists everywhere. Price tl per bottle ; , six for J5. AddrcBH.ull communications to im. J , it. JHOOHI : , ' " ; - . - , Council JJIuffiTla. Q BUY A HOME , Nice new five room cottage * with cloaeti et" - finifthed in hard wood and oil , only 5 minutal walk from Omaha acre the new Bridge and located immediately on new electric car line * A And eay term * will ecure you a comfortable and convenienthome. . ONLY A FEW LEFT. .A. . H. FITOEC , P. O. BOX 488 , OMAHA , NEB. liIBHKI > 1842. INCOIirORATKU 187 * CO. , MASHILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTUKEUS. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted tot 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSEPOWER. LIGHTING , POWER. Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC - : - CUT-OFT - : - ENGINES * Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants , llrgulntlon. Durability Ou r anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy Is equal with Corliss Nou-Coiuleiulog , BRANCH HOUSE , COUNCIL , BL.UFFS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS. Manager. co Sec Our NovcMct in BLANKETS AND COM- yOKTAULKS Dress Goods Cheaper / / you ccuuiotcnU write for samples of lltnrlcttu Cloths. Than rou Ever Saw Them 401 BROADWAY. O 401 BIIOADWAV. HARKNESS BROS. 401 IlllOADWAY. 401 IIItOAUWAY. HOSE FOIt LADIES AND C1IILDHEX. IWCIIINOS. LACES , UnusualValue UJC9 QLOVES , FIIOM H Ribbons , 10c Upwards , Trimmings vcltlcs. and Notion Nov PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / * . . Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plant , Estimate HDIDI/INDIME I I Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown ? Building , Council Biufli , Iowa. CIMI CV DHDl/C * Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , llrf rmLLT DUni\t" Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ' CPU I IDT Justice of the Peace. Office over American Expreu , No. 41 ( > ' N . OV/nUri Broadway , Council Blufl. , Iowa. OTTMUC" 0. QIIWIC Attorney * at Law , Practice m the State and FedtrV O I UlNL 06 OlIVIO" " Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Deno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. , Room 0 , Opera House Block , Council BluflTs , Iow CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 , DR. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. , WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or fmlary. WAttTED-lOCAL. AND TK.VVULIXt ! AGENTS ON COMMISSION The "WHITE" Is King. This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the \Vhito Sowing Machine , See it before buying any other. OFFICE , SOS Middle Krou.luay. J , M , BROWN , FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DouglBB Bt. , Omaha , Net ) . D. H. MoDANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and 622 Main HtreuUCouucll lllufftf.lowx co .A.I-J ! ROCK SPRINGS , CANON CITY , Anil All Fine tirades of Coal. COUNCIL BLUFFS LUMBER CO , TILIPIIOM : . 257. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. . ( OOBrgaaw 7 Council UluHa , low * . : ' , " ' ua . . STEAM ' DYE WORKS NO , 29 MAIN STREET , Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS BIRR. . L , GIMLETTU. DANCING CLASSES. ' TUESDAY BATUUDAY AT 4:90 : P.M. AT 0 V. M. AND B I1. U AND 8 1 . U. Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block , MRS. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal t any nigi Priced TheKdUon Mimeograph , tb toil dpuanitu. tot manifoldly , nuiogriiphlo nucj true wntluir nu'rki 3U ( > coplut c n to tnkuu. , . Tht EzcoUUr Ce. , Council Bluff * J *