. 6 0HE. ? OMASA DAILY BEETrffiBSDAY : NOVEMBER 1 ; 1888. TJ1JE DAILY J3EE. COXJNOIL"BLUFFS. ou. NO lit I'KAiih STHKHT. flcHveroJ by carrier In AnV I'ntt of the City ft Tututy C'intB 1'crUtek. 11. W. T1I/10N. . . . MANAOUU. i : No. . WIGHT IIIITOII : , .No.S ) . MIXOU MI3XTIUX. N. Y. Plumbing company. Only JlO.To fit Chapman's nrt store. Additional Council HlufTs on Seventh page. Elegant overcoatings nt A. Ituitur't ) , merchant tailor , . ' 1112 Hronilwny. The paving of I'iorco nnd Stutsman streets will be completed Snturdiiy evening. Uebt hard and toft coal and Missouri wood. I' } . K. Mayno , 019 Broadway , The Wndsworth-Skclton concert at the Congregational eliurch this evening. Prof Hactuis will give n violin solo at the concert tills evening in the Congregational church. The admission to the races will be M cents. Carriages und admission to grand stand free. Divine service with the Holy communion will bo held iu St. Paul's church to day at 11.00 a. in. D Peter Duffry , of Omaha , and Miss Sarah Farrel , of this city , weio united in marriage yesterday by 'Squire Higgs. A marriage- license was Issued yesterday to Charles K. Pruett and Itebecca K. Lion- hain , both of Honey Creek. George H. Mcsehondorf donated the quar ter of beef displayed by him In the trades' pai ade to the sisters of tit. Ueruard's hos - pital. The W. C. A. ladies cleared over $100 at their dinner served at the Pacific house Tuesday. Hundreds of people had to bo turned away. The work of tearing down the Pacific house was begun yesterday morning by Con tractor Jensen , und will be completed in about iiftecn dajs. Mulholland ft Nicholas , with their nu merous Ice wagons , made almost a proces sion themselves. They formed a showy part of the parade. Thcie will be n special meeting of the city council to day to pass upon estimates fur nished by the city engineer for work on pub- lie impiovomcntb just completed. The three days' fall trotting meeting opens nt Union park this afternoon. There is a uplendid Held of hoises in attendance , und the races will bo highly iiiteiesting. "O1.1 Sport" Miller , for some time past n patient at the W. C. A. hospital , is to leave for the holdiics' home , a place having been f-ecured for him theie bv the W. C. A. ladies. The horse on the float of Charles Gregory in ' ' celebrated Tuesday's parade was Stewart's brated iior.se Panlque , and was under the c.ireofMr. Haynolds , the trainer of that btablc. Deputy Sheriff Sells , of Neola , arrived in the city yesterday in charge of two insane men who had been employed by the Milwau kee railway company on construction work at that place. The democratic shouters left for Missouri Valley at 7 o'clock last evening to attend a i ally. Theie were about forty of the unter- ritied in line as they marched to the Noith- wcstern depot to take the train. Hutchinson ft Oreenshiclds will open a crockery store to-day in the Keating block. The stock was brought here from Omaha. W A. Hohr will manage the business. This is trie sciond business addition withm.i week and more are to follow. The "scab" in ' cigar shop display Tuesday's .parade was gotten up by local assembly , No. 177 , Cipu makers' union , as a contrast to the neat display of T. D. King & Co. , represent ing a union shop. It was very effective , and the boys are entitled to considerable credit for their ingenuity and skill. Work is progressing well on the cleiring ui > of the Chuutauquu Kiounds. Mr. A. N. Carpenter , the landscape architect , of Galesburg - burg , is here preparing the plans for perma nent improvements and beautifying. Ho has Just completed plans for the Mt. Hope ceme tery in Omaha. A choice programme is prepared for the concert ut the Congregational church this evening. Mrs. Wadsworth , one of the finest foprnnos in the west , und Mrs. Skelton , who as Nellie Hangs won such a reputation as a pianist , will both take purt. No uiusio lover should miss the treat. Judge Loofbourow was on the bench in district court yesterday morning. There v.as but little business to bu transacted , nnd the session was short. A motion lor n new trial in the damage case of Vernon vs City of Council Hi n IT s was argued and submitted , as was also a similar motion in thu damage ease of Hough & Maikeson vs Danfotth it Hoover. It has at last been determined what desig nation applies to the man who pulls the levers on the clectrie cars and manages the mighty current. The new badges just re ceived by the motor company are of two classes ui.d bear the words "conductor" and "motor man " The motor man is on a par with the engineer , driver , gripman , etc. , of other linos. Yesterday Fred J , 13ree70 received from S. A. Hoaglnnd and William Preston , of Omaha , heads of n monster elk and a black- tailed deer , recently shot in Montana. They nro inagnlllcent specimens ol their kind. Breeze has al o a gray owl which uieusinci live feet liom tip to tip. This was shot ut Big lake by Undo Dan Furguson. The sight singing class will meet this evening at the residence of Mrs. D W. Hush- liell , 202 Fourth stteet. The members ate requested to bo in their places promptly nt half-past 7 on account of the concert in the Congregational churchiu wiiich Mr. Hartcns , the teathor , takes part near the end of ihc piogrammo. It is hoped that after the lesion as many as possibl } can will attend the con ceit. Many of the Knights Templar nnd aides who took part in the panula had not been on u ban-o before for several ycnis , and many of the hoises had not been under a man before fore for about the same length of tlmo. The animalH stood the ordeal very well , and re covered quickly , but the riders did not ap pear to have entirely forgotten it when they appeared yesterday morning , nud their move ments were anything but graceful. H. K. Grimm , the local representative ol the Omaha World , tiled nn information nl the ofllco of the count\ cleric charging "Doe" Wliite , an eccentric oddity of the city , will : insanity. The journalist alleged that the man of wonderful cures annoyed him. T lit board of insane commissioners failed to dc tect any serious symptoms in the case of the unfortunate victim , nud ho was allowed to gc ou his way rejoicing. The motor cars mndo numerous trips yes terduy afternoon , and were very llbcrallj patronized , as everybody was carried free ol charge. The curient was turned on boll wiics , and the south track was used by east bound cars and the north by westbound , n ! will bo the case Iu the future. The motor : worked nicely , nnd gave evidence of bcinf nil that could bo desired when the line ii finally In active operation. Heforo the grand demonstration of Tues itny there were countless troakcrs In thii eitvlio could find nothing to say In fuvo : of Council muffs , and nothing against Omaha It was quite n surprise to old acquaintance : to hear them talk yesterday. The splcndii trades display gotten up by the cnergetii merchants of the UlulTs had changed the ! minds , und they are now willing to back ou lively , beautiful and prosperous city agulns the world. The change is an enjoyable one and it will lead to grand results. O. P. Anderson , nn old nnd trusted cm ployo of the Chicago & Northwestern rail way , was yesterday wedded to Miss Annl Grcgcrsou , at tlio home of the bride's inn ents in Harlan. The happy pair arrived her last evening , nnd will proceed to occupy thei now homo corner of Kightli und avenue H Mrs. Anderson also has many friends here whoso well wishes are no less hearty thai the many congratulations expressed to hlu : Wo will romniii open uvery ovoninj an nnd after this date. PAitus&SoN % Sco W. C. Sfnoy's nil. Illinois and lowv best soft coal , Glen EOU , Q Pearl street. See Forrest Smith's special column. S. \Viulsworth \ & Cp. loan money. TUP VIMITP AP pAnvi/ nt I'ppn ' lIIENEffSOKOUNClLBLU'FS ' , Recovering From the Celebration , find Foollnff fi Little SOro. A STRANGER DIES OF SMALL POX. Successful Forgery A Wilson I-o.tdof OnlH Stolen A Telephone Iltirnnd Out Sunday School \Vui leers Social Doings. The StrntiKcr's Dratli. Tor the past two weeks there has 'occn a case of small pox In thu city , but the pi ess was requested to suppress the news , us it was found that \\ould have n tendency to keep visitors awny from the city on the occa sion of the republican rally and on bridge day. As all possible measures were taken to prevent contagion , and there seemed no pos sibility for the dread disease to spread , the matter waskctit quiet and comparatively few of the citizens knew anything about it. On the l lh of October a stranger arrived at the transfer from the west. Ho was taken sick while waiting for his train , and sought St. Hernard's hospital. He gave his name as Mark Jarrctt , and said that lie had been vis iting friends in Portland , Ore. , nnd was en route to his home In West Virginia. His symptoms becamealarmingnnd several physicians were called In. Thciowas some doubt as to his disease for several dajs , and when it was lln.illy determined to bo small pox lie was icuiovcd to a small house near the hospital and Ortlccr Cusick , who has had the disease , sent to cars for him. The best of c.u-e was given the unfortunate man , but ho died Tuesday night and was immediately buiicd. He was thirty-eight years of ago nnd unmarried. The house was yesterday burned by order of the authorities , and thu Ilro department was ordired out to nrotect sin rounding property It is claimed that tliero is no fuither danger. The citi/cns in thu vicinity of the house on Louisa street objected ID having the case kept there , but us the pest house was sold with the poor farm there was no other place for it. Prep arations are now being made for the erec tion of a neat lire proof biiclc building for a pest house , and plans have been submitted. The council will probably take action con cerning it at its next regular meeting on the 5th instant. See Forrest Smith's special column. Wo do not Intend to Indorse nny except arti cles of meiir , hut \\o take pleasure In rotor ling to thu ' ( iiiiland Sto\ci anil Itanges. whose Mipoiiorltj Is too well established to bo called In question. They mo believed to lie utl < * ( iual < Ml by any In thowoild. Sold exclusively by 1' . C. lie Vol. Oilell Bros. & Co. loan money on real estate. Rock Spring coal , Gleason0 Pearl street. Fre.-h California. canned goods at Tib- bitt's. 845 Broadway i Concert. The folio .ving is the programme ar ranged for this evening's concert at the Con- gic ationul church. I'.UIT I. I a Improvisation In C..Jadassohn b GavoUo 1Jb . C1.vrlc Prof. A. E. Do Normandie. 2. Solo . Selected Mr. Frank U'cstcott. 3. Piano SoloUlgoletto . Liszt Mrs. Nellie Uaiifs-Slelton. ! 4. Solo Casta Diva ( Nonna ) . Bellini Mrs. J. G. Wadswoith. C. Violin Solo La Melancholic . Prumo Prof. Uactens. I'Aitr u. 1. Solo Mia Speraiuu Adorata . Mozart Mrs. J. C ! Wadsworth. 0 pinnn J Valso Hrilliautc. . . .Chopin L lanot nln " = j i , Pasquinade . . . .Gottschalk Mrs. Nellie Uangs-Skolton. D. Solo Lo , Hear thu Gentle Lark. .Uishop Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth , with tlute obligate by Mr. Frank Hadollet. 4. Molin Solo I a Consolation . Uactens ] b Vi9lnns . Bactens Prof. Uactcns. 5. Solo Killarncy . I3alfc Mrs. J. G. iViulsworth. The Steinway Grand used at this concert is kindly furnisned by Max Meyer & liro. , of Omaha. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Snint Ilcrnnril I'lnce. I have a number of fine lots for snlo 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 , bolo agent , 627 Broad way. Guns and ammunition at Odell ft Bryant's hardware and stove house. Notice the bo utiful finish given col lars , cults ami aim-Is by Cascade Laun dry company. Too Mwli ; The telephone wires and the electric motor wires get along very nicely when kept ap-ut , but a collision makes trouble. Yes'.crdty afternoon while the men employed in solder ing the "ears" to the electric motor wire were nt work on Upper Hroadway they acci dentally brought tlio wire * in contact with the telephone wire of J. M. Scanl.in , tlio well known markctman , that crosses the street at that point. Mr. Scanlan heard a qucor , bunuig sound , and on looking at his tcla phone , \ \ here the noise seemed to come from , he saw smoke and Humes issuing from the in strument It lasted but a moment , and for tunately did not set fire to the building. It was enough to spoil the phone , however , for the thing has obstinately refused to ring since. Manager Lane , of the telephone ex- chance , had to furnish u new one , and tlio other has been laid away to recover from itb fright. Mrs , TJ. Simmons , dressmaker , 314 Broad * way , over liisenmn's , on clectrie motor line. Special advantages to Omaha ladies. Money lonncil on fuiniturc , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broailwny und Main , over American express. No Joy Without Alloy. A largo number of those who took part ir the trades display at the brldgo opening fee ! very much disappointed because they wen not given a chance to display in Omaha also r The managers of the affair are criticised be cause they BO planned as to have the Counei UlulTs column marched all around the city down to the brldgo and back again , and time and strength completely cxhaubtcd , It wa1 impossible to reach Omaha before dark , am few attempted It. It is claimed that it would have been inucl better if the Council Bluffs display had pro cecdcd over to Omaha , und the Omaha parade been uiudo hero. On the other hand , Council Bluffs hac much to bo thankful for. The day was per feet. The city was thronged. The big par of the show was here , nnd the crowds wen entertained all day. The fact is that there was a larger nroces slon , a better display and bigger crowds hen than were expected. It was unwicldly ti handle , nnd could not but bo confusing. When the third bridge is built , and nn other opening occurs , the experiences o Tuesday lust will prove valuable. Ijlnkcd in Ijovo. Yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock occurrci the nuptials of Mr. Adolph F. BenO nnd MU Ida M. Harris nt the residence of the bride' mother , No. 14 South First street. Hev. ' 1 J , Mackay solemnized the union \n \ the beat tlful service ol the Episcopal church. Oul the mtiinato friends arid relative1 * of the I principal ? wire present. The gifts to the happy pair wtro manj nnd valuable , An i. cjeglmt rOpast followed the , congratulations. ' Tljo couple who have thus plighted their troth nto well known us leaders ill the btt.t sociotj of Council Bluffs , and ilo words of introduction or encomium nro n-ccded. At li-oO o'clock the happy pair were driven to the Hock Island depot nnd departed for Chicago cage , where a few days will bo passed before nettling down to the realities of married life. On their return they will bo at homo to their many friends at No. 14 South First street. Sunday School Workrra The first Sunday school convention of Layton - ton township will be held In Walnut on Sat urday nnd Sunday. The services on Satur day will be in the Presbyterian church , and on Sunday In the Methodist church. Among the participants on the programme arc an nounced ; H. A. Cummlngs. Kuv. Mr. Held. Hev. Dr. Phelps , of Council bluffs : J. H , Thresher , of Council Bluffs ; Prof. C. P. Swarm ; Hev. A. B. Shlpman , Hev. Mr. Coulter , Fred M. S. Forrest , J. H. Phillips amlJ.lt. Kelley. The oflleers of the new organl/utioii are : H. A. Cummlngs , presl- gent ; H. M.Vllson , vice president ; Mis * Nettle Boiler , secretary ; Miss H. Hlllman , treasurer. . The committee on entertainment is. Mrs. Held , Mrs. Ho.icr . , Mrs. Coulter , Mrs. Spanglcr , Mrs , Hrtico and Mrs. Kelley The finish on our collars , cuffs' and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. Ave. B lots at WOO , small payment down , balance on long time at low rate of interest. Odell Bros , ft Co. KrultH and Flowcrx. Council Bluffs nnd vicinity has been for some time the head of supplies for Omaha for vegetables and fruits. The evidence of how these classes of industry nro being pushed hero and hereabouts was manifest in the parade on the day of the bridge opening. The lloral display made bv L A. Caspar was wonderfully attractive. It was as artistic an arrangement as any in tlic trades display. The fiuit and vegetable displaj by Caspar ft Wilcox also attracted much attention. J. H. MePhorson made a very creditable display in the like line , he being one of the largest growers of vegetables in the west. The com mission and fruit houses aUo made unique shottitics H was bclitting that in view of the extent of the products of the earth raised and handled in and about the city that thei should be so well represented. Dr. C. C. Iltucn , dentist , opera house block. Fir t avenue lots for sale at abargain. Odell Bros. feCo See Forrest Smith's special column. A Forced Check. Some unknown lascal forged a check Tuesday at a market on South Main street. The fellow bought a few cents worth of meat nnd tendered n cheek for $12.f > 0 in payim'iit. The check was drawn nn the First National bank by Moreliousc & Co in favor of James H. Whitney , and endorsed by U'nitnev. Morehouse .So Co. know nothing of the checker or of Whitney. Their banking is nil done with Oftlcer Pusey , nnd the First National could not honor it. It is not known who pre sented the check , as he was a total stranger , and the police have no clue. Buy a lot on Broadway and realise 60 per cent a month on your investment. Odell Bros. & Co. Best bargains in real estate. Odell Bros. & Co. Ten Years of Wedlock. Last evening was the tenth anniversary of the married life of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tip- ton. Many friends remembered the fact and at an early hour the hcme , No. 102" Fifth avenue , was t'ironecd ' by n merry party. And it was a merry one' Indeed. Gifts appropri ate to the occasion were numerous. Various games , music nnd dancing whilcd away the hour happily. An elegant supper was spread by the hostess , to which ample justice was done by the guests. The memories of last evening will long remain as a most happy event with all who participated iu Us fes tivities. Boots , shoes. Kinnehan's , 320 B'way. E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private- consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. Grain Thlevcfl. John Haines. a farmer living cloven miles east of this city , called upon the police yes terday to assist him in getting track of n loud of oats stolen from his farm the preceding night. He tracked the wagon as far as Ban croft street , nnd then lost all trace of it. It was probably taken over the river. There seems to bo a regularly organised gang who make a practice of stealing grain from Iowa farmers , and running it to Omaha. The po lice fail to get any clue. Loans made on city business .and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Money loaned at L. 15. Crafts & Co.'a loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Cclchratcd Too Freely. Evildoers were numerous in police court yesterday. The bridge celebration proved too much for a numuer of visitors , and their enthusiasm landed them in the cooler. Fines weio assessed as follows : A. M. Walty , W. H. Hobb and J. A. Hyatt , ? S 10 each ; Thomas Kgan , William Crollov and Andrew Me RUiro , fs.70 , nnd Fred Stone , $7 ( VJ. W. JuLkbon and John Ucechcr weio taxed $0 00 each for disturbing the peace Authur Hciow , un Englishman , was held on suspi cion. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city see F , J. Day , the lead"- ing real estate dealer. E. IT. Shcafo & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollice Broadway and Main street , upstairs. > Attention , NilKnights. . Ivanhoo Commandcry , No. 1" , Knight Templar , holds its regular conclave this evening at 7:30 : p. in. Installation of oflleers. Visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited , By order Executive Committee For Sale Cheap Lots ncarthe bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. R. Hice , No. 110 Main street. Council Bluffs. We have no competitors in finishing collars , cults and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. 1 J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. 0 Picked Up Hy the Police. A carpenter known as "Heddy" got into trouble last night on "the How. " Ilo began to beat one of the frail sisterhood and was creating considerable disturbance when Oftlcer Thomas . " " appeared. "Heddy" jumped out of a window onto a shed roof and the oftlccr ran around the outside of the house. Thinking that his man had jumped the fence , Thomas followed and fell Into a hole , sprain ing his ankle. Ho lay there for u minute , almost helpless. Drawing his revolver ho awaited the movements of the. woman beater. "Heddy's" head soon appeared over the edge of Uio roof , aim Ills eyes fell upon the re volver covering him. Ho obeyed the summons to "come down" with alacrity. The patrol wagon was sum moned , and the prisoner taken to the station. A friend appeared und furnislied the ncccs- sary. bonds for the prisoner' ! ! appearance at 10 o'clock tula morning. Tlio ofuccr'a unkto THE TIME IS $10.75 $ SHOKT ORDER $10,75 $ YOUR PORTRAIT Frame and Easel , Now of W. W. Chapman $10.75 $ $10.75 $ . Nos. 1O5-107 Main . St. , Council Bluffs. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT , PHOPUIKTOUS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA lOFFICESi . . . Vol'i ' Store , No. I OMAHA- Co. , No. 1114 Coi viii. HUTFP. C. Do OMAHACarpenter Paper SOI Middle Hro.ulwnv. Tolcphone No. b . Douglas Street. Teloi'l.ono ' No 2 ( > 0. was swollen to four times its natural size , and pained him terribly. Ho was compelled to no off duty and neck the services of a surgeon , it will be some time before he can resume his duties on the beat. Meanwhile the force will miss the services of nn accom modating oillcer and cftleient guardian of the peace. _ An Kxtrnordimiry Phenomenon. No other term tlmn the nbovo would apply to the woinnn who could see her youthful heiiuty fii'linyiuvny without re- tfret. Many si woman becomes proinn- tnrely old and hafftfiml because of funet'ional dornneetniMit. What si pity Hint all sui'h do not know that Dr. Picrco's Favorite Prescription will re- btoro their organs to a normal htatc , nnd make them youthful and beautiful once morel For ills to which the daughters of Eve arc peculiarly liable the "Prescription' " is n sovereign rem edy. It is the only medicine sold by < lrinpibts under si positive guarantee f i om fie manufacturers , that it will { rive satisfaction in every caseor money will bo returiu'd. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. The Auction Sale of Itonl The great auction sale of lots In Kvans' bridge addition was completed last evening in the new car house of the motor company on Avenue A. O\cr two hundred lots ueic sold at an average of $ T > ' ' .4D each , aggregating gating the large sum of nearly $7f > , OCU The attendance was very large and the bidding was spirited. Thu motor cars furnished ample tiansportation. The prices received \\eie veiy satisfactory , and compared \\oll with other pioperty sold in that pait of the city. Nipped In Hie Und. Is it not better to nip Consumption , the k'i'eatcbt sconrye of humanity , in the bud , than to try to stay its pro ress on the brink of the ( jrsivo. A few doses of California's most useful production , SANTA AUIH , the kinj , ' of Consump tion , will relieve , and n tlioroiiKh treat ment will cure. Natal Catarrh , too of ten the forerunner of consumption , can be cured by CALIFORNIA C'AT-K- ( JUKK. These remedies are sold and fully warranted by Goodman Drug Co. , ; it 81 , or throe for $2.o ( ) . Mr. S. S. Keller anil family had n narrow escape from fatal injuries while out riding Tuesday evening. In n collision at the corner of First street and Hroadway their carriage was overturned and Mrs. Keller was severely trampled by the horses. Her head was cut and bruised by the iron hoofs , nnd one arm was badly injured. It will be several days before she can leave her bed. The others of the party escaped injury. _ are cured bu usad " according to DlREDTIDNS with ; DULIGGISJS AND THEGHAS-A-VDGELERCD-BALTD-MD- - - - - - HOT WATER HEftTINS A SPUUIAl/l'Y. WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS- PIPE kX and FITTINGS , JOH\ JOHNo. . BUI Main Council UliilVn , In. Correspondents Mention 'Ihls 1'nper. GEO.H.MESCHENDORF Will sell for cash , meat at the following prices : HOIlj 1IKKK 4c inc COUN IIKKr . . . < c roiticciioi1 o KIIOl'UiilHOAST : fie 1 > ( ) UK HOAST. . . . .to Kill HOASr. c HAMS 11'Ho HOI'N'I ) STKAK . PC IIACON l.'o K. Wo 1AIU > Us VKA1 , AN II MUTTON I10AS1S He BAUSAUKOFAIXKIMW And all other Meats in the same Proportion , XO. .127 HMVAY. TEL. XO. Kit. _ THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is eqn&l t : any Hlgh Frl d Machin ; . Tlio Killson .Mimeograph , Hie bent apparatui for roanUuMInx nutourapblo and tjrpa writing nurk. i.UJU coplci < aii bo taken. The Eehlor Co. , Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tGCilroauway Council IHutls , Iowa. FOR SALE ! A Complete Stojk of Ml and HEftTING STOVES Loner than the lowest goods sold on easy pay ments lit Cash I'lU'tM. Tor theiircomodallon of Worklngmen , I will bocpnpen Knnilay fruniS n. in , to I p. iu. rorNjcoml llnml ( ] oi U In good order I will pa\ full \uluu. Special IniUaemunt to Onmha A. J. MANDEL , JVosi. ; i'2'l m i l : t25 ! Itromtvay. . I SHALL OFJFER THIS MORNING 150x110 feet of track.iL'o on 1'srst avenue Iu llry- nut A. Clatk s add. thu tlnest tr.ick- ugc In thu cltv. Al'o Choice llfsldfiiee Lots In BRYANT & CLARK'S ' ADDITION , - STKEKT'S ADDITION. - Tlfty Lots in Highland 1'l.iop. Seiuutuun 1/ots in lontr.d Hub Twenty Acies ou N'lntli Avenue. W. C. STACY , NO. O MAIN KT. TEliEI'HOXB tl > 2. _ SPECIAL NOTICE. SITriAfjndvortlsi'iiu'iitf. , uch ns f/0't. round , To Loan , Tor Salt * . To Kent , Wants , Itoaid- Ini ; . etc.i itin \ \ inserted In tills column at the low rat of TUN CUNTS I'KIl LINK for tilt ) ill -.t Inseitlnn .mil 1'ivo Cents Per Line foi each tub- sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements at nut office. Nn. U ivart Street , near Ilrondway. Council Illulls low.i. WANTS. " \\7'ANTKD ( iood girl for penoral housework. T T Mis. J. F. Klmbnll. M > 7 1'ourth nveaue. FOR RUNT A ple.imnt front room on Hrst lloor nt reasonable rates. Enquire at 'J17 Second a\emio. FOK HKNT A nlcciy furnished room with largo closet , imirbln bowl , etc Suitable iur two gentlemen. No , f7 > till UNO. Tobuvs-eveinl lot * for cash to WANTED on. Address or call on C. 1) ) . .luild , BUt ) Hroadway. FOR Itr.NT House corner 3d and Worth st. Inquire tit'iKI ( M Kt. WANTKD-City canvassers. Call nt White hewing machine oltice , 305 IJioadwiiy , Council IllutTH. ) Mattress makers at C. A. lleebo 4 Co's. I"CK for tale in car loud lots. Mulholland & Co. FOR HKNT Furnished front room , for gen tlemen. " 1 N Second street. TjlOU RUNT Seven-mom cottage , on the serI - I ? uer of M nve. and 'Jth st. W. C. James. FOR RUNT A lnrio number of good dwell ings. Call and examine list. K. II. SIionTe \ Co. , liroadwuy and Main st. . up stairs. HOL'SKS for rent. Johnston it Van fatten. & ) Main st. FORREST SMITH'S WANT CfllM LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOTS IN GHARLTON , A new addition , less than 'i mile north of Hro.uhMij. lluukois , merchants , profess o'uil men , inrchnnlcii , woiklngmrn and everybody can make money fnster by buying In Chuiltun tlian In any otht'i poll Inn or the New Coiini'll Illullrt 'Ineso lots > \ ill bo sold at from $150 to JJXcuh. ) ; Onu-slxth ciihh , balance Iu monthly pajmunti at 8 per cent Intel es > t. Call and b'et jour cholcu. FOll KENT Houce of 7roomilosots. . pantry , collar , tlty water , etc. Ko. too ith ttrt-cC. roil SALE-Lot 60xl2l\ corner of Ave. A anil st. Only HOii , * 1U ) cash , rumnlnder In one and tuoyo.ua ut 6 per cent. roil SAMI .TO acres of the best gardening hind on tlipbcht luml runnlm ; Into Coun cil llhillb unit ilmalm , Just east of this city. \ \ 111 mnlco you any terms you \vant If you nro ube ! to Imrrove U ut once. If vounnl a cuden thin U the land you nt. 1'rko , J'JOO. ' FORREST SMITH , Room 4 , 3rd Floor , Hrown Building. DANCING CLASSES , TUESDAY SATUHDAY AT < :3J : 51 AT U 1 > . M. AM ) g i * . U , AND 8 P. M. Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block , MIIS. D , H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t20 and KB Main Streat.C'ouacll IlliUKl lTEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , mui HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREST. Telephone No. 203 , COUNUlh BMJFFS , j J IOWA FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1)0 u Bias St. , Oiuah , Neb , BUY Nice new five room cottages with closets etc. finished in lia/rd wood and oil , only 5 minutes walk from Omaha across the new Bridge and located immediately ou new electric car line. i And easy terms will secure you a comfortable and convenient home. ONLY A FEW LEFT. .A. . I * . O. BOX -1H8 , OMAHA , NBB. A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT ! IS WHAT OUR PRICES ABE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOB WE ABB SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ! CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM MENSE STOCK. Council Bluffs Carpet CoNe No 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. THE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA , Our Stock is Larger Than Ever Be fore. We can give Lower Prices than ever before. HARKNESS BROS. Our stock is more complete than ever before. You can get better bargains than ever before. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators.1 AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE , Specifications nnd estimates furnished for complete Btentn plants , llpgulatlon , Dm ability dimr- inlced. fan show litters from users uucro fuel Uconomy Is vqiml with Corliss Non-Comleii'-lni ; , E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for CtiUiloK No. MO 1'oiirl Strcot , OOU.K il Itlu 1's. CASCADE MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Blnnufncturora anilVlioloinli Do'lcrsln Sa/u.seige of .A.11 OnlcrH Promptly Filled and Dolivrrod. NO. 035 HKOAIMVAV. TKI.KI'HOXi ; . F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 11 North Gth St. , opposite Pofatofllce , on Motor Line , Council HlufTis , Iowa. If you Imvo specimens don't wait for prices. Send them to him before they spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , lie will pay you the highest market price for them. Will make n specialty of heads during winter r7R. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. GOO Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen enlarge commission or salary. WA.VIXU IOCAL AND THAVKMXU AtilJ.VI'S OX C'OJU.-fllS The "WHITE" Is Kins. This is the verdict of nil Indies -who hnvo ubed the White Sowing Mnehino. , See it bcfpro buying Riiy other. ' ' orriCE , 'J05 Middle Uruad\vuy. J , ft ] , DnUVlN ,