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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 7. 1888 ;
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNOIlTBLUFFS.
Of-TICB. NO 11 ! IMSAflb STUKHT.
Dillvctcilbr carrier In Any Part of thcrltjrn
Twenty Cents 1'crWcek. , .
II. W. TlI/JON . MANAUKH.
TKLKI'HONUSl
Ht'MNi. s Or IKK No. 41.
NJOIIT KniToli , Nu.ii ) .
PIIXUII MIJXTIUX.
N , Y. Plumbingcompany. .
There nro r.ow 272 pupils nt the Iowa In
stitute for the deaf niul dumb.
Elegant overcoatings nt A. Heiter's ,
merchant tailor , 811 ! Broadway.
IJest liard and ioft cotil nml Missouri
wood. K. E. Muyno , 010 Broadway ,
The Union elevator shut down yesterday
in order to fe'lvc the einpluyca an opportunity
to vote.
Albert Turner wna nrrcMrd In the First
prednut of the Fourth ward yesterday for
illegal voting. IIu ( juvo bonds for his up-
pcarnnco at U o'clock this morning for trial.
Dalhcy's band was out in force yesterday ,
adding to the general enthusiasm umi ox-
citQinent. A colored qunrtettu also enliv
ened tlie vicinity of the polling places with
beveral selections duriii ( . ' the day.
Mr.V. . F. ( JiulnKiin , of Omaha , and Miss
Ida Hills , of Sandwich , III. , were united in
inariiajri' on Monday eveninu' , November 5 ,
at ihc ( JotitfrcKiitioiml parsonagein this city ,
the Nov. CL-orgu W. Crofts olllciatinj. .
Mrs. 15. M. Stvrpent has icteived a tele-
pram conveying sail intelligence of the death
of her father , Mr. S i { . Crane , at liristol ,
Utah. Mrs. Sat-ffi'iit was called east but a
few months ago to attend the funeral of her
mother.
The work of touring down the Pacific
house is Kointfon at a lively rate. The old
Bhcll is now down to the second story. The
interior has all been stripped out , and by the
end of the week the structure will bo nuud
to the ground.
At a monthly conference of the ministers
of the city , held yesterday mornim , ' in the V.
M. C. A. rooms , it w.is decided to observe
Thanksgiving day with appropriate union
services held in the I'resbyterian church at
II a. m. Ucv. K. N. Harris was appointed to
preach the sermon.
The council has dropped the matter of
erecting a new lire house in the western part
of the city , and it is doubtful if anything
further is done this fall. Several of the
members of the council are opposed to the
scheme and desire to wait until the city is
able to erect a pretentious building on &omo
spot not yet decided on.
H'l'hc November term of the district court
was opened yesterday morning by the clerk
and adjournid until next Tuesday morning ,
the Kith Inst. .Uidgo Carson will be on the
bench. His reporter , C. H. Sholcs , is about
to Icuvu for Oregon and will bo succeeded by
Mr. H. O. Hriinington , a former employe of
the I'acillo Express company at Omaha.
The city has contracted for its coal at
$12.25 for hard coal * and S-l.TH for soft coal.
For the city to thus pay $12.2."i for what pri
vatc citiens can get for 10.50 in little lots ,
looks strange. The explanation is that the
city pays in warrants. It is unfortunate that
the city is compelled to follow such a poor
financial policy. These warrants have to bo
paid , sooner or later , at full fuco , with In
tcrust.
Mr. S. K. Honnell , who spoke on Japan
last Sunday evening In this place , will give
an Illustrated and humorous lecture on
"Japan , the World's Fairy Land , " at the
Congregational church tomorrow ( Thurs
tiny ) evening at S. A number of ladies ar
rayed in brilliant Tycoon art costumes will
servo Japanese confectionary , tea and cake
free to all present. Tickets oil sale at liush-
ncll's book .store.
Charles Mitchell and William Young each
contributed $ S.10 to the school fund yester
day morning. George MeWhortcr followed
suit with * 7.tX ) . William Smith was also
charged with intoxication , but pleaded not
guilty , and his ease was continued. Hoyd
and James , the parties charged with robbing
the residence of W. S. Keolino , were not
examined. Uoyd's ' father came over fron
Omaha yesterday to sco about getting hi'
son released. There being no evidence by
which the boys could bo hold they wore dis
charged.
II. Aldcr.son , a raving drunk , was taken
into custody last evening. Ho is said to bo
a conductor on the Omaha cable line. He
drove over the now bridge , and lashed hi
horse up Hroadway at a run until arrested
by Oflleer Iscnbergcr. Ho was attacked will
delirium tremcns shortly after being taker
to the station , and Dr. Macrae was called ,
The victim made the most noise of any ono
ever taken into the station. His shrieks am ;
yells wore car splitting and It was nearly
midnight before ho was quieted.
ScoV. . C. S
Sco Forrest Smith's special column.
Loans made on city business and resi-
iloncu property. Notes bought. Kim-
ball-Uhamp Investment company.
Wo do not Intend to indorse any except arti
cles of merit , tint wo take pleasuiu in referring
to tlio ( inrluml Stoves nml llanges , whoso
imperialityU too \\ull established to bo culled
In question. Thnynro believed to be iinnquak-d
by any In the \\oiltl. Sold exclusively by 1' . C.
Do \ ol.
Mixed pickles in bulk nt N. I. Tib-
bittB , a 15 Broadway.
The finish on our collars , cuffs am'
shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade
Laundry Co.
J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate
The Klcutriu Cnrs.
The bridge company put on electric cars
yesterday morning , as far as the bridge , and
will continue it from this time forward
Five crews nro running at present , and
boven more will bo added. No regular sched
ule has yet been adopted , but cars arc run
ning about every ilftecn minutes. The fai
charged Is Ilftecn cents for a single am :
twenty-Jive cents lor a round trip. Twent
trip tickets will bo sold for two dollars. Six-
motor cars and ten coaches have nlrcad ,
been received , and six more motor ears wlf
bo hero shortly. It is the intention of th > _
company to run a live minute service for twc
hours every morning , noon and night , and
during the remainder of the day a ten min
ute service. The llrst cars will bu started
about six o'clock In the morning , and wil
run until midnight. At present it requires
about twenty minutes to make a trip , but a
time card will bo issued allowing an hour foi
the round trip. Manager Kvans states tha
the line is to bo run to accotnmodutu the pub
lie , and any changes will bo made that gooi
service may demand. Satisfactory ratei
will bo made with all excursion or theatc
parties , and the public is promised a llrst
class service on reasonable terms.
Yesterday's runs were only to the bridge ,
anil were mainly for the purpose of familiar
Irmg employes with the working of the sys
tcm. To-day cars will run across the bridge ,
and as soon as ittsslblo the regular schcdul
of time will bo followed.
Money loaned on fuiniturc , pianos ,
diamonds , hordes , buggies or anything
of viiluo nt low rates of interest. Nc
publicity ; fair and honorable dealing.
A. A. Clark & Co. , oflico cor. Broadway
and Main , over American express.
Cabinets ? 2.lo ! per dozen at Schmidt's.
Wo have no competitors in finishing
collars , cuffs and shirts. Cascade Laun
dry Co.
E. II. Shoafo loans money on chattel
security of every description. Private
consulting rooms. All business strictly
confidential. Otllco 600 Broadway , cor
ner Main street , up btairs.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glca-
Eon , 20 Pearl street.
S. B. Wftdsworth & Co. loan money.
Rock Spring coal , Gleason , 20 Pearl
street.
Parties wanting books made to use ! by
the first of the now year had bosf place
Uioir order at ouco with Morehouse& Co.
THE BATTLE IS THE BLUFFS ,
The Votora Orderly , But Dotoiminod
and Few Stnyod nt Homo.
THE COUNT IS VERY SLOW.
A New Hrldyo Wanted Over the Creek
A I'ollccmnti Scares a Simple
Uoy The KlrotrlcCarii Hun-
All
The IJnttli ! of the Hallots.
Election day in the Hluffs dawned bright
and clear and the politicians were early
astir. Voters were on hand as soon as the
polls wcro opened , and the vote polled dur
ing the forenoon was very heavy. The larg
est crowd and greatest excitement was
around the Second ward polling place on
Hrynnt street. The line there Jwns strung
out to considerable length during the entire
day. At one time there were 1US men in
line , waiting thulr turn to get to the window
and deposit their ballots. In the First pre
cinct of the Fourth ward there was quite n
crowd Miitll noonwhen , the linn fell off some
what , but soon afterwards the jam was in
creased. There was little or no excitement
at the other polling places. The crowds
were very orderly , and little trouble was ex
perienced by the specials In enforcing the
10J foot law. The ward worker * were very
busy in the crowds , and peddled thuir tickets
with unab.iting zeal. Money was very plen
tiful and made many votes for both sides.
Dan Carrigg devoted the greater part of
Ms tlmo to the Second ward , and
ils presence held the more reckless
jk'iiicnt of the democracy in check. There
, vas no attempt r t placing "dummies" in the
Ine , as on last year , and voters shared alike
n getting a place at the poils. Hut few at-
.empts at intimidation wore made , and they
, vero unsuccessful. The usual complaints
.vcrc heard regarding the slowness of the
lurks and Judges of election. The same old
icnsioncrs are appointed to this duty year
iftur yenr , and get slower at each election
ban the one preceding. They are entitled
, o a place on the retired list , and parties with
i little more life are demanded in their
) laccs.
There was a little Hurry of excitement at
he First ward polling place early in the
nornmg. Jell Walters , u democratic chal-
enger , was acting rather ofticiously for a
nan in that position , and Judge Hubbard
ook him to task for it. Walters became
ibusivo and Ilubbard boxed his o.irs. Kach
> arty had warrants issued for the arrest of
.ho other. With Judge Ilubbard were In
cluded Jacob Sims , csq , ami Joseph Comer ,
"or peddling tickets within tho' ono hundred
'oot limit. Other arrests wore contemplated
: it the time , but In the interest of harmony
such proceedings will not be h.ul.
The meaning of the term "pernicious activ-
ty in politics'1 was given yesterday in the ac-
.ion of certain city ofllcials. At the First
iv.ml polling place the chief engineer of the
lire department , Walters , was hard at work
nest of the day. During the forenoon both
10 and Marshal Ciimncllii were very "active"
until they were waitcil upon by certain re
publicans. Then Walters went outside the
ine and continued Ills work and the mar"hal
iveut to the Second ward. Hero ho took u
.ilacu Inside the line and near the ballot box.
Ho was waited on again and told that his
official duties did not require his presence
there , and after bomo persuasion ho left and
mingled with the crowd of workers outside
the lino. Assistant Fu-o Chief Nicholson
worked at the Second ward polling plaeo
with little intermission during the
day. The engine house presented a
decidedly forlorn appearance. Those men
are all in the employ and pay of the city ,
nud leaving their duties to work in the inter
est of any party is , to E.iy the least , not in
good tasto. It caused u great amount of ad
verse criticism among the voters who watched
the "course of events. " The city has more
need of lire and police protection on election
day than of ward workers , paid by the city ,
to work for the city , and not for the demo
cratic party.
The order of the mayor relative to the
closing of the saloons w.is generally ob
served. Some of the places were opened
during the latter part of the day , but the
police watched them closely , and but little
liquor was sold. During the day the prohi
bitionists kept men in the alloys watching
the rear doors , and the usual back door
trade was shut off. Very few cases of in
toxication were noticeable on the streets and
the election throughout was the most orderly
ono that has been held in this city for some
time.
The polls closed at 6 o'clock. The count
progressed very slowly , as thorn was much
scratching on the local ticket. Shea , for
county clerk , was cut by many democrats.
Thomas , for county recorder , seemed to gain
many republican votes.
The republicans received returns last night
at the Masonic hall. The democrats occu
pied the op 'ra house. Hoth were crowded.
The city and county returns were meager
up to midnight , but indicated republican
gains so far as hoard from. The prediction
is made that Chambers , forcounty clerk , will
defeat Shea , the democratic candidate ,
Macedonia gives Chambers 1)0 ) majority and
Harrison 10.
Hcpubllcan gain In Underwood , 0 : Gainer ,
3b ; Hard in , as.
Gainer townshid gives Cleveland , 121 ;
Harrison , 111 ; republican gain of ISO.
Kane township , outside of the city of Coun
cil Hluffs , republican vote ' . ' 9 , democratic
vote KM ; democratic majority 0.
Mlndea township , republican vote ! > 7 ,
democratic vote l'J7 ; democratic majority 140
The vote polled in the various wards of the'
city was as follows :
Second ward , 1,047 , ; registered voters ir
ward , 1,091.
Third ward , T2S : registered voters 741.
Fourth ward , llrst precinct , SS4 ; rcgis
terod voters IKM.
The Second ward of the clt.v gave a rcpub.
lican majority of CO , a gain of over "UO in
two years.
Notice the beautiful finish given col
lars , cuffri anil shirts by Cascade Luun-
ilry company.
For- bargains in real estate in any
part of the city see V , J. Day , the lead
ing real esttito dealer.
Dresses made Wool dresses $ o to $ S
silks and plushes $8 to $10. Miss Sim
mons , over Eisoman's.
Snint Bernard Place.
I have a number of fine lots for sale
in the above addition , located only two
blocks uway from the street cars on
Broadway. These lots are 60.\i50 ! feet
and nro choice residence property ,
They are high and dry and present n
commanding view , For full informa
tion regarding prices and terms applj
to J. G. Tipton , solo agent , SH7 Broad
way.
way.Have
Have our wagon call for your soiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
E. H. Sheafo & Co. make long or
short time loans on real estate , in sum
to suit , at lowestratoof interest. OIllci
Broadway and Main street , upstairs.
Now Bridge on Broadway.
It is time that some steps were taken to
ward replacing the present bridge over In
dlan creek , on Hroadway , with a larger strue
turn and ono that will accommodate the grca' '
amount of travel now passing over this thor
oughfarc. A petition was presented to th
board of county supervisors some tlmo ag
and that body decided that the present struc
ture was insufficient to meet the demands
made upon It , but thought best not to do any
thing In the matter , as there was some trou
ble with the company which built the bridge
about tlid payment , and It wan decided to
nettle that matter before taking any steps
toward erecting a now bridge. In this man
ner the subject has been allowed to drop.
The travel on Hroadway Is Increasing dally ,
still this little tlftdcn foot structuie is made
to accommodate all of the traffic that passes
through the sixty foot thoroughfare- connect
ing the cities of Council HluiTs and Omaha.
It is hoped that the publlo will not be com
pelled to put up with tnls inconvenience
much lopgor. The county expense for
bridges In this city for the past four years
has been me.oly nominal , and it is hard to
sco wby there uliouUl be so much difficulty In
srcurinc an appropriation for this purpo o
from the county board. An early action In
the matter \\duld bo greatly appreciated by
the public.
See Forrest Smith's special column.
. Headquarters for stoves.
IM : , ft BUYANT , 6ia Main st.
Dr. C. C. Ilazcn , dentist , opera house
block.
Money loaned at L. B. Crafts t Co.'s
loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , horses ,
wagons , personal property of all kinds ,
"
and all other articles of"vallio without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
Scared By n 1'olloomiui.
Policeman Do lo covered himself with
plory yesterday morning. A young man
who had recently returned home from
Glenwood was standing on Upper Hroadway.
Hoing mentally not over brilliant , his appear
ance attracted the bravo copper's attention.
When the young follow saw the policeman ho
ran like a deer. The officer followed and
soon overtook htm , The patrol wagon was
called and the poor , frightened boy liken to
the Jail. Here his identity was finally es
tablished and he was lot go. The atT"lr cre
ated considerable excitement lor a time , nml
many criticisms upon the actions of the offi
cer.
.
Boots , shocH. Kinnohan's , 320 B'way.
Pcrmmnl Paragraphs.
Mr. W. N. Gladden of Healdsburg , Cal. , is
the guest of Mr. Fr.ink Corbalcy , on Oakland
avenue.
New Kml'ri in MOII'H Drcns.
Table Talk : If predictions are to bo
fulfilled , the women of society will
have to look to their laurels the sen-oil
just to bo inaugurated. The fashion
able men are showing an alarming ten
dency towards discarding conventional
costumes and adopting styles that arc
picturesque to say the least. We had a
forecast of the unusual splendor during
the past summer , when "gilded yoatlu' '
sauntered about the summer _ hotel
larches , their pristine llannel suits re-
ieved with broad I'onmn sashes , or
\vide metal belts , and now it is prophe
sied that the midwinter will herald
stylus yet more gorgeous. Some of the
most courageous innovators give cre
dence to the rumor by permit
ting their enterprising tailors to
their names "en evidence" as the
French say , that our representative so-
iety men" , a few of them , will actually
veiir the Oriental sash , minus the
waistcoat , this winter , for full dress.
Now these same sashes are wide , of
saipcrb quality and exquisite colorings.
There are palo groundssuch as pink or
blue , with contrasting deeper tints run-
ling huriyontnlly , and ttiere arc also
ilcep grounds , garnet , static , marine
blue or royal purple , run with pale col
ored bars. Yes , they arc effective ; so
elluctivo in fact , that the warning is to
be repeated : the belle of to-day needs
to be wary or the beau will eclipse her
splendor/ Well , from all prospects the
belle intends to bo extraordinarily
wary , for clmrming in the extreme are
the costumes in course of completion for
the various midday and midnight enter
tainments that will soon make the win
ter days spued like so many llcecy
clouds.
All druggists sell Jarvis' ' Medical
Brandy.
A Kat Dog Brings in a Harrison Vote.
Kennebcc Journal : A prominent Au
gusta ( Me. ) democrat , who owns a ca-
niuo which for some weeks has been
growing stout , recently walked into a
drug store and began to make some
statements regarding the weight of the
animal which the druggist could scarce
ly believe. After seine discussion the
drug man , who is a pronounced advo
cate of protection , said that if the dog
weighed over twenty-seven pounds ho
\vould agree to vote the democratic
ticket. The dog's master replied that if
the animal didn't tip the balance at
twenty-eight pounds his ballot should
bo thrown for Harrison and Morton.
Scales were brought forth , and as the
dog was found to weigh just twenty-six
pounds , his master's vote will , at the
next election , go against his will to
swell the republican majority.
Six gold medals awarded Jar vis'Brandy
Editor llalfordof the Middletown
( Conn. ) Herald , has agreed , if Cleveland
is elected , to wear his Harrison badge
in mourning for thirty days , and He-
porter Brockwayof the Hartford Times ,
is to attach the same symbol of mourn
ing to hs Cleveland badge if his candi
date is beaten.
Jnrvis' ' 77 will euro your cold.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICK.
SI'ECr.Ui advertisements , wichns Lost , round.
To Loan , 1'or S.ili' . To Kent , Wiints , Hoard-
Hit , ' , etc.ill IJH Inserted In this column at tlu
low i ute of TKNUIJNTrt 1'EIl LINK for the first
Insertion and Kiv Out.i I'er Line for ouch null-
sequent , insertion. Leave advertisements nt
our office. No. I- Pearl Street , near Hroadway ,
Council UlulfH lowu.
WANTS.
WANTl'D A yoliiit ; man to attend
anil do other ork. Horace ) Hfruit. .
FOIt ItUNT-rurnlsheil house , II rooms , city
WRti'i. Throe blocks from dummy depot and
motor line. Addre-s II ; i , llouollice.
"TOOK HUNT A plea.sant front room on first
-I ? Moor at rca oimblo r.itcs. Knqulro at 111"
Second inenuo.
WANTKD-Clty canvassers. Call nt Wlilte
machine olllce , : )0i ) Hroadway ,
Council llluirs.
WANTii-Mnttres : > s makers nt C. A. Ileebe
i Co's.
TCK for sale In car load lots. Mulholland & Co.
FOIl HUNT Furnished front room , for gun-
tleiuen. SSI N Second street.
[ Ull KKNT Seven-loom rotta c. on the cor
ner of : > J ave. anil iitli it.V. . C. James.
POH HUNT A lar o number of good ducll-
incv Call and examine , list. K. II. Sheaf e
& Co. , Hroadway uud Main St. , up stairs.
HOUBKS for rent. Johuston & Van 1'atteu
. 'Si Muln st.
FORREST SMITH'S
SPECIAL f ANT
LOOK ! LOOKLOOK ! !
LOTS IN GHARLTON ,
A new addition , less than U mile- north of
Hroadway. Hunkers , merchants , inofeisioiial
men , mechanics , worklnKinen and ev ryl > ody
can make money tuner by buying in Charlton
tlian In any other portion of ihe Now Council
llliilla Tuest ) lots > ylll 1)0sold at from JIM to
t&Ueach. One-sixth cai > h , balance In monthly
payment * at 6 per cent luteiest. Call and gut
your choice.
FOli 11ENT House of 7-rooms. closctw , pantry ,
cellar , city water , etc. No. HW 7th
street.
FOIl 8ALK-I.otMxia3. ) ornerof ave. A and IPth
at. Only Hw , IIU ) cash , remainder
In one nnd two yo.u-s at 8 per cent.
I'Oll SAL" 30 acres of the best gardening land
on tliobi'nt loadrmmliut Into Conn *
oil muffs and Omaha , just eai > t of
this city. Will make you any terms
you want It you ure able to Improve
It at once. If you want a garden
this is the land you want. Trice ,
B.COO.
FORREST SMITH ,
Iloom 4 , 3rd Floor , Browo Uulldlug.
C. J. COLBV
4
HAS FOR SALE
FREE TRACKAGE
On the following railroads :
Chicago & Northwestern.
Chicago , Burlington & QuincyV
Chicago , Rock Island & Pacifc and
Union Pacifc.
Don't wait to buy at second hand , but bn } ' 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 to buy.
C r r * * < i C
. U . L LJJLjJt
MASONIC TEMPLE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
TELEPHONE NO. 112.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
/ Ilvdraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates ,
HDIDl/IMPIWC
"
i DlnmiNDlllL. Specifications. Supervision of 1'ublic Work. IJrown
Uuilding , Council Blull's , loua ,
DUDI/L7 Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 113
DUnlxL" Pearl St. , Council BlullV , Iowa.
Justice ol the IVacc. Olllce over American Express , No. 419
NQPLJIIDV - " llroad way , Council Hluflb , Iowa.
GTAMC 0 CIR/IO / Attorneys nt Law , Practice in the State and Ked era
OlUINL ( X OlIVIo" Courts. Olllce Room , 7 and 8 , Shngnrl-lleno Block ,
Council Bhillb , Iowa ,
CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY
MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY.
NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260
F. J. BBEZEE ,
Taxidermist and Naturalist.
Permanently located at No. M North Oth St. , opposite 1'ofctolh'cc , on Motor
Line , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
If you have specimens don't wait for prices. Send them to him before they
spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , he will pay you thu
highest market price for them. Will make a specialty of heads and dressing
of. furs during the winter.
SMOTHERS & BEECROFT ,
I'llOPKIKTOKS OK
COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA
-OFFICES- ) (
Corxni. Ku'Frs P. C. Do Vol's Store. No. I OMAHA-Carpenter Paper Co. , No. Ill
504 Middle Hrondwuy. Telephone No. b7. | Douglas Street. Telephone No. CiKl.
DR. C. B. J U D D ,
MANUFACTURER OF
ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES.
No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary.
WANTED LOCAL. AXD TKAVIILJXG ACJKXTS COMMISSION
The "WHITE" Is King.
This ifi the verdict of all ladies who htivo used the White Sewing Machine
See it before buying any other.
' J , M , BROWN , Manager *
POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET
nmlVliolo'ilo Do lors 'n
Sa/u.seige of .A.11 IKiincis.
Or < lern Promptly Filled anil Delivered.
NO. ! { . ' UICOAIMVAY. TELKIMIONi : .
DRY GOODS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA ,
Our Stock is Larger Than Ever Be-
f ore. We can give Lower Prices
than ever before.
BARENESS BROS.
Our , stock is more complete than
ever before. You can get better
bargains than ever before.
- ) o401 (
FOR 'SALE ' !
A Complete Slock of
COOK and HEATING STOVES
Iow r than the lowest goods sold on easy nay-
ments at Cash Prices.
1'or the arcomodatilm \Vorklncmen , I will
keep open Sunday from 8 a. in , to I p. in.
I'nr Pc/coml Hand Goods In Kood ordtrlitlll
pay full value. Special Inducement to Omaha
CuHtomers.
A. J. MANDEL ,
Mo . 323 uud 325 llroadu'ii- .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
tWDroadway Council Uluffa , IQW * . Established
DTI WORKS
NO , 29 MAIN STREET ,
Latest Novelties In
HUMAN HAIR GOODS
MRS. .
DANCING CLASSES ,
TUKSDAV BATI'KDAV
. . .
AT 4:3J : i * u AT U I * M.
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AM ) k f. M. ANP B l > > [
Royal Arcanum Hall , Beno Block ,
MHS. MAUKAM : .
THE
A COMPLETE
KNOCK OUT !
IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE.
WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE
SELLING
LOWER THAN THE LOWEST !
OF ALL KINDS.
OF ALL KINDS.
COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM-J
MENSE STOCK.
Council Bluffs Carpet CoNe
No 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
THE
SIZES FROM Especially Adapted fol
0
25 TO 300 ELECTRIC
HORSEPOWER LIGHTING ,
POWER ,
Mills and Elevators. '
AUTOMATIC GUT-OFF ENGINE.
Specifications , nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plant" , llepnlatlon. Durability Guar
anteed fan show letters fioui users wlieie fuel Economy Is equal with Corliss Non-Condontlng
E. C. HARRIS , Agent ,
Send for Catalogue. - 610 1'carl Street , Council Bluffs.
MUELLER MUSIC CO. ,
No. 103 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
"Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that is
needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our beautiful
city , and. give them inducements to buy cheaper than any
where else. We propose to make such low prices to our
Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their
trade. Our stock is not excelled , by any in our line. Wp
sell the beautiful
HARDMAN , FISHER , A. B. CHASE ,
Everett , Pease it Howard Pianos , and the ROYAL GEN" .
TURY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small
musical instruments , strings , sheet music and music books
is complete.
complete.SATISFACTION
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
C. K. BELL. 0. A. UlIULINfJHOF.
BELL & BERLINGHOF ,
Architects , Designers ani Siipcrintcnflenls
of Construction ,
Mr. llcrlhiglior was SPICII jonrsHi \
Jlpndolssolm , FNIior t Low ry , and lias
il ( " < ! giil ( ( ninny oMIio finest blocks
in Omaha and Council Kind's.
Plans and Specifications Prepared and
Estimates made on Application ,
Studio , Jlooin 2 Opr.ra ITonne Tt'ac't '
D. H , McDANELD & CO. ,
Hides. Tallow , Pelts ,
Wool and Furs.
Highest Market Prices. Prompt
Returns.
Main Street.Couucll niulTs.Iowa.
FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED
MILLINERY
1511 Ioui'lan St. , Oiu.ilin , Neb.
THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER.
PRIC3 $15.
IE equal to
any High
Priced
Machine
Tlio Udison Mlmtocmph , the best np | > iuutu > for
niuDlfuUIInz , nutnifriiphlc and tjjiunllru wurk.
S.IUI copies ran lie taken ,
The Excelsior Co.Council Bluffc , la.
NEW BARGAINS
Y LOTS ,
1 JiST : Al'KMJK bOTR ,
I'-KltUY ADDITION LOTS ,
rKKKY ADDITION MJT8 ,
EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS ,
It II V A NT & CJj.MtK'H
ADDITION I , OTH ,
BTItEKT'S ADDITION IOIS. Ml-iSO
1O AUKIjS Ol'1
THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN
KOll IM. ATT ING.
W. C. STACY ,
Telephone iir.1. No. ! ) Main Street.
S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M ,
VETORINARY SURGEON
HOSPITAL i5 FOURTH STRSST.
Telephone No.05. .
COUMJlfc UL.UFFS . , I UMVA
TREE OF LIFE
*
A positive euro for Liver and Kidnc.v troub
les , nil lilood Disease's , Indigestion , Ui'sjcp ) <
sia , and hour .Stomach , Is found in
MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE. ,
For sale liy local drupgists nnd drutipsta
pvorywhorc. I'nco $1 per bottle , six for i5
Addrt'bs all communications to
inc. j. it. IUOOKI : , '
Council Ulull'iTla.
HOT WATER HEATING
A SI-liUIAI/1'V.
WIND
MILLS.
)
IRON and ;
WOODPUIIPV
PUIIPV
and
FITTINGS ;
JOII.V GIMtHKT ,
No. OU1 Alnln Slrnct.
Council niullb , la.
Correspondents Mention This I'uper.
6EO. H. MESCHENDORB
Will soil for cash , meat at the following prices *
neil , nr.ir : , . 100
COICN IIKKK .4c I'OIIKI 11(11' ( . iio
BimiJUHIIlUOAST Co I'OUK IlOAbT. fa
Kill ItOAST. fie HAMS I2' ! , °
ItOIJNI ) STKAK t-0 HACON
SI 111.01 NBTHAK. IA It ! ) . . lie
VKAI. AND MUTTON STIJWS 40
VKAI , AND MPTION HOASTH 80
SAUBArKOFAIMUNl)3 to
And all other Meats in the same
Proportion ,
> 0 , 327 UMYAY. TEL. NO