THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; [ TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 0 , 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. omen. NO ia IMAKIJ : STUKKT. Delivered by earrlnr In Any Part of the City a Twi My Cents 1'crWcek. 11. W. TI1/TON . . MANAOr.lt. TILIIMION'IS : : : : oimr. No. . NKSIIT iiiiTon : , No'it. MIXO11 MiXTIO.\ : . N. Y. Plumbing company. The city council meets this ovonitif ' , . KlutfmitoVommUntfq nt A. KcKer's , merchant tailor , 311 ! Broadway. Best hard and boft coal nnd Missouri I : ' - wood. K. 1C. Mayne , 019 Broadway , Williatn Tlmcrman of 1'crslti , Jn.nnil Mis-H Jorn ) It looker of this city were married yesterday morning by Squire Scliur/ . Unity { , 'iilld will tfive the first of a cries of dime socials at the residence of Mr. Itunyun , on First btrent , Friday evening. Hook unil luddnr No. 1 lost d hub cap whiTe rminitif , ' to the lire yesterday morning. The lipdcr will please re turn it to lie o bout-o No. H. The funeral of the late William lar- linjj will he held this morniiif , ' at 10 o'clock at th < - fatnilv residence , No. ll i0 ! Tostovin street. Rev. Mr. Mackay I will olliciate. Mr. George Toot and MIPS Steller H Moinur were iiiiirried Sunday evening nt the residence of'rank ( Hermes , cor ner of Avenue H itnil Ninth street. 15ev. 1) . Cooley oflit-iiited. Several special policemen have been appointed for service at the polls to day , unit there will he no opportunity k'iven for intimidation. If you are molested , inform a htar'wcarer and becure protection. James Linds-ey and 1'cter Uickabauph were taxed i8.10 each by Judge Aylos- worth fur e.xoobsivo liquidation. George Andcreon pleaded not guilty to a simi lar charge and his case was continued. The police court is runniug rather light these days. The police force has been instructed by tlw chief to see that all saloons .are lu-pt closed to-day. The saloon-keepers Were notified yesterday that no liquor must be sold over their bars to-day , and that no b.iclc-door business will "bo al lowed. If the Order is enforced it will bo a great improvement over hist year. Harry Winter , the popular manager of the Ogilen house , Council BlulTHsaid yesterday that ho looked witn some ap prehension toward the opening of the new bridge , us to it elTect on business. i > Now , however , ho is fully satisfied of his error , ay business in his line has picked up since the opening of the bridge. Gilbert Bros , have completed their new ice house at the settling reservoirs of the water works company on lower Broadway , and lo-morrow will begin the erection of another ono at the reservoir nt the head of Glen avenue. This one will be ( iOxOO feet and twenty-six feet high. The housed on Scott btrect will be torn down. The insane commissioners yesterday ' examined . I , White , who wa'sehargcd with insanity. After being subjected to a. Bcarebing examination the com missioners decided that though White may bo u crank he was perfectly harm less ; there was no reason for sending him ta Mount Pleasant , and ho was ac cordingly discharged. Hans Chueper died at his home in Washington township Sunday , of typhoid fovor. Ho was lifty years of uge and had been in thin country but ton days. lie was a married man and leaves a family. The funeral took place at U o'clock yesterday afternoon. The remains were interred in Silver Creek cemetery. The order of the city authorities that all saloons shall bo closed to-day is rather unique in view of the prohibi tion law being supposed to bo in olTect. If the city authorities can close thu sa loons to-day it seems that they could close them any other day if they saw lit BO to do. If they cannot elos'o them to-day the order is a , mere waste of words and a concession of the weakness of the authorities. A line double carriage , disappearing over the bank of Indian creek , caused quite a ripple of excitement on North Main street yesterday morning. There was no one in it when it took the twenty foot fall , as it was standing near Water man's carriage factory waiting for re pairs , when the wind moved it n few feet to the edge of the bank. It is time that this chasm was fenced , as several tcalns have already gone down there , and the chances are extremely good for others to follow. Bee W. C. Stacy's ad. See Forrest Smith's special column. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Wo do not Intend to Indorse any except arti cles of merit , tint we tnk ple.isuro In referring to tlui " ( iarliiiul Stoves aiul Unimex. whoso superiority Is too well established to bo called in question. They nip believed to IM nnommlfd by any In the. world , t-otd exclusively by 1' . 0. De Vol. IVr-Konul Airs. W. W. Wallace has returned from DCS Monies , whore she has been spending two wceKa with her daughter , Mrs. Wyman. Marshal Guanelln was thrown to the ground and had one liana severulv cut while trying to board the patrol wagon on the way to the lire yesterday morn ing. Captain J. J. Hathaway returned Sat urday evening in order to cast his vote for Harrison and Morton. He traveled over HiOOO miles in a week to close up business and get hero' in time for elec tion. Mixed pickles in bulk nt N. I. Tib- bitts , 345 Broadway. The finish on our collars , cuffs nnd shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No pnbliuitv fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co.j otllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. A. Brief Itlnzc. Yesterday morning a small blaze oc curred at 51Bancroft street , occupied by the family of K. U. Fonda. The gas oline stove was the cause of the lire. The week's washing was on the Stove , which was the principal loss. The alarm was sent in by telephone from Spotmun Bros. ' store , which occasioned come delay to the lire department. With a garden hose Mr. W. A. Wood kept iho blaze in the hltchon under con trol until the department arrived. The house is owned by Henry Spetman and IB fully insured. The total loss is about WOO. ' Boots , shoes. Klnuehau's , 320 B'way , ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Plncos nnd Tickets Prepared for the Voters To-Day. KEELINE'S DIAMONDS STOLEN. Two YOHIIK Men Arrested on Sunpl- clou A Cisnt Mtolcn from n Church I'ew Tlic City Council IlrevUlcH. WilKIlK TO VOTH. The following uro the polling plnces , with nnmcs of judges anil clerks , for the guidtinco of voters to-day. The polls will be open from 8 o'clock until 7 o'clock : First ward , nt the Western hotel , 303 East IJroadwav : Judges , Uert Sheuly , John Booth , \Villiiun Dueli ; clerks ; W. 0. Stacey , It. I lain. Second ward , at John Dohany's. Hry- ant Btreut : Judges , Elias J. Sears , David Germain , Peter Hechtele ; clerks , John Hurke , Vic Btuphcn&on. Third ward , at Dr. S. Stewart's ofHce , 45 Fourth street : Judge * ! , John Ward , John Green , Ed Britton ; clerks , A. Gans , S. Stewart. Fourth ward , tlrst precinct , at J. Uoth's. 519J ! Broadway : Judges , II. G. P. Oblinger. M. O. Boyle , Hy Pnfthal ; clerks , U. V. Innis. A. Wheeler. Fourth ward , .second precinct , at Kelly house , I'Jia Main street : Judges , , M. DeGrote , A. L. Kahlo , Jerry Kellev ; clerks , 1) . L. Grimes , G.V. . Smith. Kane township , outside of the city , at dwelling east of school house : Judges , Robert Green , J. Nichols , David IIolT- infin , clerks , J. B. Allen , M. E. Meyer. Judges and clerks are to be on hand promptly at 8 o'clock a. in. The following are the tickets : Jtcpithllcnn Slate Ticket. Kor Secretary of State , FKANK 1) . JACKSON , OfHutlcr County. For Auditor of State , JAMES A. LYONS , Of Outline County. For Treasurer of State , VOLTA1UK P. TWOMBLY , Of Van Huron County. For JudL'o of Supreme Court , CHAUUiS T. OHANC5EU , Of Alliimaltco County. For Attorney General , JOHN Y. STONE , Of Mills County. For Uuilro.-ul Commissioners , SPENCEU SMITH , Of I'oUawattuinlo County. FUANiv T. CAMPBELL , Of Jasper County. JOHN MAHIN , Of Muscatine County. For Representative Ninth Congressional District , JOSEPH K. HEED , Of Pottnwuttuintu County. For Judge ot the Fifteenth Judicial District , N.V. . MACY , Of Shelby County. For Clerk , II. J. CHAMBERS , Of Kuno Township. For Kwordor. II. V. HATTKY , Of Layton Townsliip. For County Attoiney , A. S. HA/LETON , Of Knne Township. For Members of the Board of Supervisors , ALEXANDER OSLER , Of Grove Township. D. F. PEURY , Of Hardin Township. For Justices of the Peace , E. S. HARNETT , C. FRED REED. For Township Ciork , D. It. WITTER. For Township Trustee , O. W. GORDON. For Constables , JOHN FOX. F. CO V ALT. JAMES miOOKS. Democratic State Ticket. For Secretary of State. WALTER M'HENRY ' , Of Polk county. For Auditor of State , DANIEL J. OCKERSON , OI Montgomery county. For Treasurer of State , AMOS CASE. Of Chieikasaw county. For Supreme Judge , P. HENRY SMYTHE , Of DCS Moines county. For Attorney General. JOSEPH C. MITCHELL , Of Luoiis county. For Railway Commissioners , PETER A. DEY , Of Johnson county. CHRISTIAN L. LUND , Of ICossuth countv. HERMON E. WILLS , Of Clinton county. For Member of Congress ; Ninth district , 1) . M. HARRIS , Of Harrison county. For Judge of the District Court , Fifteenth Judicial district. J. M. HAMMOND , Of Fremont county. For Countv Clerk , J. M. SHEA. For Countv Recorder , W. H. THOMAS. For County Attorney , JOHN P. ORGAN. For Members of thu Hoard of Supervisors , S. G. UNDERWOOD , CHARLES ALEXANDER. For Justices of the Peace , N. SCHUIW , A. L. HENDUICICS , H SHOEMAKER. For Constables , N. E. TYSON , C. C. DESPA1N , CHAS. LEI BOLD. For Township Trustee , J. J. SULLIVAN. For Township Clerk , J. 1. LUT/C. There are several independent local candidates for justices ami constables. The prohibitionists nominated Colonel L. W. Tuileys for congnSs , but lie de clined to accept. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. E. II. Shcafo fc Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowestratoof interest. Oillee Broadway and Main street , upstairs. See Forrest Smith's special column. Headquarters for stoves. ODKUL & BRYANT , 513 Main st. Stolen DlnmomlH. About 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon the residence of William S. Kcoliuc , of Keelino & Felt , at 7111 Seventh avenue , was entered by a sneak thief , who se cured about $200 worth of jewelry. The property stolen consisted of a diamond ring , diamond earrings , pearl ring , hand glass , and such other articles lying on the dresser as the thief could easily conceal upon his person. In leaving the house ho passed within two feet of the servant girl , who had a good view of him. She was able to furnish a complete description of him , and oflleors Cusick and Mullen yesterday succeeded in arrnsting a party who exactly tallied with the description furnished. Ho was la cowuaay with another young fellow , who was al < o arrested. The supposed thief was taken to the resi dence of Mr. Keolino for the purpose of allowing the servant girl to Identify him. Tliis she was unable to do , and expiessed HOIIIP doubt as to his being the man. At the station ho gave the name of Louis N. Bovd , son of Thomas Boyd , of Omaha. Ills partner gave the name of William James , Both denied having anything to do with the rob bery , and say they were never in that part of the city until taKuti there yester day. An investigation is tfolng on , pending the result of which the pris oners are held. Young Boyd is ter ribly indignant over the matter and threatens the city with damage suits of all slx.es and descriptions. James is also from Omaha , where ho claims to have lived for the past four years. Ho docs not want his name mentioned , as there would bo 'Voven suicides in the family before night. " Dr. C. C. llaxen , dentist , opera house block. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan ofliee , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and alt other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city see F. J. Day , the lead ing real estate dealer. Dresses made Wool dresses $ " > to 88 , silks and plushes * 8 to $10. Miss Sim mons , over Eiseman's. A. Coat Stolen In Church. The two parties arrested Sunday even- in x for the larceny of a coat belonging to H. S. Kiuhardson , from the Metho dist church , were yesterday taken to the county jail to await a hearing. One of the men , who gave his name as Charles Aull , objected very strongly to being nrrestc-d , and resisted Chief Lu cas , The chief was compelled to ad minister a do/.en very severe chokin s before ho got his prisoner to the Oooler , and the fellow then stripped oil' his coat and proKicd | ) to whip the whole force. Jailor llendricks tripped his feet from under him so quickly that the lloor hit him with terrible force. This tamed him more than all the choking , and lie began to cry and threatened to ' 'tell his father. " The next minute he was light ing like a demon. lie was the toughest specimen that the "peelers" have had to handle for a lontr time. The story told by the other man , George Fergu son , is that ho and Aull entered the church together , and Aull loft his coat down stairs. Ferguson laid down his coat on an empty chair , and Aull took it when he wont out. Ferguson did not notice it , and picked up Kiohardson'H , supposing it to be his own. Ho evi dently discovered his mistakeV ( ) , as ho was endeavoring to pawn the coat for a drink of whisky at the "Marble Works" saloon when arrested. As the coat is valued at $ U7 the chances sire that Mr. Ferguson will go over the road. It js almost needless to .say that Ferguson is in no way related to the well known family who lived here so many years. Saint Honiara IMace. I have a number of line lots for srtlo in the above addition , located only two blocks away from the Street cars oti Broadway. These lots are rU. ( ) . > 0 feet , 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 , sole agent , 5127 Broad way. way.Wo Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , culls and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. E. H. Shcafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Qllico 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. The City Council Meets. The regular monthly meeting of the city council occurred last evening. There were present at roll call Mayor Rohrer and Aldermen Billinger , Kne- pher , Waterman and Weaver. The reading of the minutes was dispensed with and the monthly batch Of bills was road and allowed. Lewis S. Hott'o was granted the right to fill the street in front of his lot on Angle street. E. M. Hubbard says ho has construct ed sidewalk as tier resolution ono year ago. Now his property is advertised for sale to pay for the "samo , and ho aslcs that such tax bo stricken from the books. Referred to the city engineer. Petitions tj have Avenue E placed to grade ; South Eighth street from Six teenth to Twenty-fifth avenues opened , and Thirty-third btrcut from Broadway to Avenue A also opened were referred. Mrs. Mary Spoonur and Mr. J. Cones claim damages to property on account of change of grade of streets abutting their property. Both were referred to the city solicitor. A communication from the board of trade asks for betterswitchintr facilities at the Broad way crossing of tie ] Chicago & Northwestern railroad. Referred to the committee on streets and alloys. The tire committee was authori/.ed to pureluiho 1.000 feet of rubber hose , White Anchor brand , at $1 per foot. Plans of a post house proposed to bo erected , drawn by Architect Maxson , were exhibited and bids were opened. Following are the bids : WiekhamBros. , S2,11K ) ; A. W. Covalt , fcUSO ; T. I ) . Galo. $ li-W8 ; G. S. Lawson. $2,800 ; John Hammer , .Wt75. ; Referred to the com mittee on police and public health. Coal bids were read as follows : J. E. Moyois , soft $ o,76 , hard $12.75 ; Me- Williams & Co. , soft * o.UO , hard $ l'2.2-j ; Sapp & Knotts , soft W.7S , hard $12.3" ) . The contract for furnishing hard coal wasawarded to McWilliams &Co. , and soft to Sapp it Knotts. Various sidewalk bids were opened and road. All were higher than had been previously paid and wore rejected and the clerk was instructed to read- vortisc for bids until noon of the 13th inst. inst.Alderman Alderman Lacy came in. Grading bids for streets already ordered graded wore opened and read and referred to the city engineer for tabulation. On motion the assessment against J. T. Stewart for W.OOfl moneys and credits was ordered stricken from the books. Bonds amounting to $7,07-1.40 wore ordered issued to M. A. Moore for sewer work done on Eighth street. The street supervisor was instructed to secure the well at the corner of Broadway and North Seventh street at once. The mayor was empowered to ap point necessary special ] > olico for to-day. Adjourned until the J3th inst. See Forrest Smith's special column. Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glca- son , 20 Pearl street. S. B. Wadbworth & Co. loan money. Rock Spring coal , Glcason , 20 Pearl street. Parties wanting books made to use by the llrst of the new year had best place their order at oucc with MorohouackCo. Wn Marriage njl'/illiiro In Thlw Cn e ? Baltimore Atnorican : Several naval oflleors were to-day discussing in the navy doptivtmutil the question whether marriage Is a failure or not. After va rious expression * of opinion had boon made , a very intelligent otllcor , who had quietly listened , remarked : "I be lieve that a common , cvcrv-dny Illustra tion of domestic life is a better argu ment to use than nil the brain theoriz ing you can command. I will tell you a true story , gentlemen , and when Tarn through then.1 will be little doubt among you whether the parties I will speak of were not better olT by the marriage tie. You all know that I went to Eng land on a secret mission for the government. When I reached Portsmouth I was n stranger , hut my pockets were full of hard cash , and this fact encouraged me greatly , as 1 know very well it would malio for mo all the friends I wanted. After a stay there for some time I made the acquaintance of many people , and as I had a purpose in view , it was my first motive to got into such circles as would bo of service to me. 1 wanted to know something of the English navy and to got hold of the secrets involved in the building of their ships. I found plenty of men who claimed to know everything and olTored all kinds of services , but it did not take mo long to pick out the inon 1 thought would do me the most good. 1 never thought that an ollieer holding a sub ordinate place would prove to bo my best friend. An intimation was given mo that that olllcer had same valuable information which , if ho would give , would bo worth its weight in gold. _ I called at the olllcer's house one- evening , and was kindly received. I did not make any bones of lulling him who I was , what'l wanted , and whit money I Would give him for thu inform ation ho possessed. Lucidly , his wife was present at the interview , and she intended at lirst to withdraw from the room when the conversation began to assume a confidential stone , but at my solicitation she remained , and it was well that she did. as it proved to my advantage. After I had almost talked the young olllcer blind , and , as I thought , got him to a point where ho would give mo the desired promise , ho surprised mo by replying that his honor was at stake , and his position as an ollieer in her majesty's ser vice would not permit him to grant my request. I thought it all up , and as I rose to leave , t said : 'Make up your mind quickly , as 1 leave here in a day or so. T'no oiler I make you will give your home happiness for many a day , and the secrets you reveal will never bo divulged. ' This did not move him , and 1 left the house , never e\peeting to hear from them. The next day , as I was getting ready to leave my room at the hotel , I heard a gentle knock at my door. "Come | in , " said 1 ; and who should my visitor be but the ollleor'n wife. She walked to the desk in my room and laid down a package. I knew that it contained what I wanted. With out saying a word , she quietly with drew. Her presence in the room was not over a ininuto , but , as my hopes and ambitions were et'iitered in that pack age , it was an angel's visit to me. The package contained everything I wanted , down to the minutest detail. That night a trusted meshonger carried to the lady a box in which , gentlemen , was money enough to keep any ono of us in good style for at least four or live years. I was glad that the woman helped mo in this undertaking for her own sake , for while everything in her house was neat and nice , yet I saw , and in fact knew , that she and her husband did not have anything more ; than a bare subsistence , and I also know that the amount she re ceived from mo was looked upon as a fortune. Gentlemen , do you think that man made a mistake in marrying that woman ? " As the listeners were all married men , smiles stole over their faces , and as the application was ono that involved more than one question , they silently stole out of the room. A Candidate's Diary. Minneapolis Journal : Monday , Octo ber 2 ! ) Foreman of a section gang met me this morning and asked fora receipt of a bill for $27 which ho owes mo ; inti mated that twenty men working for him asked his advice as to how to vote will report him to tlie company if I am defeated. Member of the Seventh Day Advcntists called this morning and tried to get mo to nledgu my word to support a measure making Saturday the Sabbath subscribed for 75 ( > page's of tracts , and promised to send my nephew to his Sunday school. ( The boy is deaf and dumb. ) Went to news paper ollico to work the editor for a pulT ; found sixteen man there ; talked to him until my jaw worked con vulsively and then started in on the deaf and dumb alphabet ; promised him a scoop if he'd ( jive mo a column boom got two lines in the paper mot a re porter next day took him to dinner and spent $12 for wino then fdtind out ho had boon discharged the day before. Txie.-day , Oct. : > 0. A man across the street borrowed my hor.-o and buggy the other day kept it three days and returned it this morning horse i lame in four legs four spokes are gone and the thills are broken whip and robe missing ; the borrower then asked"mo for $10 to clinch a man who hadn't made tip his mind to vote for mo. Gave a fol low. $ oO for tickets said ho had to have them heard ho didn't have them printed asked him about it said ho had them ho had in the Louisiana lottery. Got a letter from my mother- in-law says she's coming up to help mo out think"I'll withdraw. Wednesday , Oct. : tO. P. Roscius .Tenks , who has not yet decided how ho will cast his vote and who has some in fluence with the sewer ( rang , struck mo for a % 'ten"-or to-day to bury his wife ; charged it to prollt and loss. The Pumphandlo Makers' Anti-Protective association brought mo an iron-clad set of pledges to sign to-day ; kicked on the fourth clause but tho' leader inti mated that ho had 12o votes in his pocket I signed. Suffered great men tal distress over the action of the Steel Rail Layers'brotherhood. They wanted to know how I stood on the railroad commission , and as I did not know how they stood , I was up a stump ; hope I dodged the question successfully , but I doubt it. Was obliged to kiss Schwartx- hoimor's baby to-day ; it smelled of Lim- berger , but I have his vote solid. Ilntlcr'a Challenge to Bayard. Washington Letter : I remember some yearn ago that Bayard made a savage attack on ( inn- oral Butler , in which lie accused him of being the author of the rreonbaclc or Hat money. Someone sent a newspaper clipping containing the attack to Gen eral Butler , and the old man sat down and forwarded it to Mr. Bayard with an indorsement like this : "Respectfully referred to Thomas F. Bayard. I will compare my character and career , both public nnd private , with that of Mr. Bayard , his father or his grandfather , whenever and under whatever circum stances it shall please him. " "Did Mr. Bayard reply to the chal- longo11" ! "No , ho did not , " was the reply. "I don't know the facts in regard to the Bayard family the general had in his possession , but I do know that as ho fin ished his indorsement ho said with a p-irticularly vicious gleam in his eye : "There , by Heaven , let him take up that chuUcngo if he dares , " SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICI : . . t , round , To Loan. Tor Sale , To Kent. Wnnta , llonnl- iK. etc. , will uw In prt0l ( In this column at the low rate of TUN CUNTS I'KH UN1S for tun nrjt Insertion iind 1'ivc Cents I'cr Line for cncli suit- sequent ln ertlon. l.en\e aiiviTtlsi-mcnti nt our office. No. 12 1'carl Street , near llroadttay , Council llltnrs Iowa. WANTS. AXTANTKO A yoiliiK mnn to attend Mnliio ' T tuiil do other H ork. Horncu JJurett. T710U HUNTnirutihcil TioiiM1 , 3 rooms tlty JL' watci. Three lilocki from dummy depot oud motor lint * . Address H II , llceolllir. T7IOU HKNT A plen nnt front room on nrst -L floor at reasonable rates. Enquire t V1T fecoml W ANTii-7Tty : c nvasser . Call nt White feu In * ; tuiichluu oincc , UU5 llroaduay , Council UlullH. _ _ _ A NTii-Mnttrc3H : makers nt C. A. llecbo _ A Co's. _ _ TCR for kulo In car load lots. Mulhollaml A Co. FOH HUNT Kurnlihed front room , for gen- _ tlemcn."J.I N ik-tond street. _ "IJHH KENT Poven-ioom lottatie. on the corner - * - ' ner of ! M ave. anil ' .Uli st.V. . C. Jame * . ITHHt HUNT A liirK number of food d < > ll- Jlnjs. . Call anil cznmlnu list. K. II. Slicnto &Co. , llroinluuy and Main n. . up Btalis. TJOt'SKS for rent. Johnstoii X Van I'atfen. ; il Main st. FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WANT COLIN. LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOTS IN GHARLTON , A new nddltlotii li' 8 than 'i mile north of ito.ul ! way. HankerH , meri.lmnts tiinfeiHloimt mm , nu'clmnk'f , wmkln mrti and u\eryliody ran make money finter by buying In Cliarllou tliiin lu any other ixiitlon of the New Council lllnirM Tliev lots 111 bUMilil ill from f ir.O to t'JM each. One-Klxth cash , balaiuo in monlhlv IKumeiiH at 8 per cent Interest. I all and get your choice. I'Oll HKNT Hon * of 7-ronms , closets pantry , cellar , tltyuiter , etc. No. NX ! 7th btreet. roil SALE-Lot WxiaVornorof ave. A and IPth HI. Only f 4(1 ( 1 , JKH ) c.i h. remainder in one and U\o yuuis at 8 i > er cent. I'Oll SAL11 JW amof the best carilenlMK Iain ) on the best load running Into Coun cil ItlufTs ami Omaha. .Inst east of this pity. Will make you any terms yon \ \ ant If you nro able to Improve It ut once. If vou want a garden ( Mia Is thu land yon want. Price , FORREST SMITH , Hoom , Ilril Floor , lircnvn liullcliiip. Ci K. Itr.l.U G. A. IinilLINOIIOK. BELL & BERLLNGHOF , Architects , Designers and Stmeriiitenfleiits of Cdistruction , Mr. HrrliiiL'hor us nen yours with .MoiulcNMiliii , b'Nhor& Limry , and has designed many of ( lie Iliicst blocks in Omalia and Council Itlufl's. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Apjlication , Studio , Itoom 2 Opera Jfoune Black NEW BARGAINS IN Broailw.iy Lots , First Avcnuo Lots , Ferry Addition Lots , Perry Addi tion Lots , Kvftiis' Uridfjo Addition Lots , Uryant < fc Clark's Addition Lots , Street's Addition Lots. Alfeo iU ! acres of the Best Property in Town For Platting. W. C. STACY , No. 9 Main Street. Telephone 192. DYE WORKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Xot cities In HUMAN HAIR GOODS INKS. . iILMTT : . D. H , McOANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. ( -Hand K.-J Main Strcet.Couucil Uluffs.Iowa. DANCING CLASSES. TUIISDAV I SATI'HDAV AT 1'M : P.M. AT ! l P. M. AND S P. .M. I AND P. M. Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block. nuts. ] riA < < iit\\i : . FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Doui-lnH Ht. , Oinnhft , Neb. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priead Machine. ThcKdlson Mlmeotrrnph , the bcil apparatus for niunlfnldln * . nutoiirnplilo and tyre unlinkwork. . 3UO copies can to taken. The Excelsior Ce. , Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tOOUroudwur Council muffs , Iowa. S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M , VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone N'l.1)5. . COU.N'UlIj DljUIWii , i I 10\VA CT . HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads : Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. Chicago , Rock Island & Pacifc and Union Pacifc. Don't wait to buy nt second hand , but buy now of the owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence1 lots in the best additions in the city. Don't fail to call and sec if you want to buy. O - U T . MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted fol 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING ; HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators/ AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE , Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Hegulntlon , Durability ( Juori autucd. Cau show letters from users where fuel Kcouomy is equal with Corliss Nou-tVmleiu < iii f E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street , Council Blulls. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H mm Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , estimates/ Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Urowji llnililinir , Council UlufTb , Iowa. FINI FV Rl 1RKP " Attorney at Law , Second Floor Crown Building , llfi rlllLLl DUimL" Pearl St. , Council Hinds , Iowa. / " | | Justice ol the Peace. Olllce ovqr Ai eric n O- * NQ/"kLJD7 - - "Uroadway , Council Dlutts. Iowa. - Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and F &QIMQ Ol IVI O' Courts. Ollkc Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno ] Council liluflb , Iowa. ' P HA7FN"Dcntist > Uooln ° ' ° Pera House Block , Council Blufli , Iowt CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPAN MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 F. J * BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North ( Ith St. , opposite Postoflice , on Motor Line , Council HlulTs , Itnwi. If you have specimens don't wait for prices. Scud them to him before they spoil. If you dent want them after they nro mounted , lie will pay you the highest market price for them. Will make a specialty of heads and dressing of furs during the winter. = SMOTHERS & BEECROFT\ I'llOPIlIETOUS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA -OFFICES- ) ( OPXOII. Bi.rrri P. C. Do Vol's Store , No. I OMAHA- Carpenter Paper Co. , No. lit f.04 Middle llroailway. Telephone No. 87. | Doiiplas Street. Telephone. No. flM. _ DR. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WAV.TKD LOCAL , AJV'1 > TKAVit.l.V : < J A < JL.Vi'S O.V OMMISS1U.V This is the verdict of all ladies who have uted the White Sewing MauhinO ) See it before buying any other. OI'FICK , ! { Q5 Middle Itroudway. J. M. BROWN , ManagBF. POSfoTFicnflEAT TJARKET ManuracltirnrM anil Wlinlonnle Do lera In Sa.-u.sa.ge of .A.11 Kincis. Onlcra Promptly Filled mill Delivered. NO. Uii5 BKOAIMVAY. - TIXKI'lIOMi . 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. - X4O1 . -H-