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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : [ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30 , TJIE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OI-TICK. NO III IMJARIj 8TUHI5T. Delivered by cmrlcr In Anv I'M I of thoCltyn Twenty Cents I'vrWtek. II. W. T1I/ION . . MANAUKH. TELKl'IIUNKS : HrfiNF. Orrrc'K N'n. 41 , NlflllT KlIITOII , MI.UI. M1XOII MKXTIUX. N. Y. PlumlmiR company. Stnrt tlio nc\v year with a clean , neat set of books , nmilo by Morchouiu & Co. Eli'iriuitovorcoiitiiijrs M. A. Hollar's , tnorchnnt tnilor , 'I1U 1 ? roadway. Hcst hard and s-oft coal mid Missouri wood. E. K. Maine , til ! ) Uroudway , Aldormnu George Motcnlf has opened a real estate oflico at M L'oarl street. The iirintors Imvolujpun preparations for tlicir minimi hull on Christmas cvc. A now lloor IH hointf lultl at the rink , nnd the roller skating crn/o will hoon bo in full blast again. A marriage licons.0 was issued yester day to .Icno 1C. Hro and .Mij > s Anna JuiiBun , both of this county. McAdams < fe Ainburjf have finished their paving contnu'ts. which amounted Hero this season to < i. " > , ( HU ) square yards. Tin ) I * . K. O. will have a meeting this afternoon at B o'clock at the residence of Mrs. .1. F. Kiinbull , on Fourth ave nue. nue.All All persons who have or can torched nro rumiosted to bring them to the rc'iuiblioan headquarters to-night at 7 o'clock and join in the grand rtitillun- tion. tion.Tho The members of Harmony chapter , No. 1W , O. K. B. . are timliiug prepara- tionh for tbuir fourth annual ball and banquet to be given at Temple hall on the eve of Friday , the 5S5d inst. Miles llublcy was arrested at Silver C'reek and brought to this city , on the charge of illegal voting. It is alleged that ho has not b ' n n resident of the .state for wix months , and is consequently not a voter. The Union Pacific company have just completed a largo fourteen-foot platform with 11 drop , or elevated driveway , thirty-two feet long , thus allowing teams to draw heavy machinery un to wlioro it can be ensfly handled. They huvo also laid a gang-plank walk from Sixth street to the freight ollioo door. The remains of Henry Gilbert , the man who died at the AV. C. A. hospital a week ago of alcoholism , will bo in terred to-day. Thuy have been lying at the undertaking rooms , of Morgan. Keller ft , C'o. , waiting instructions from relatives , but no word has been re ceived. The articles ot incorporation of the National Lot and Land company were filed yesterday with the county re corder. The capital stock of the com pany is ! ? 1)0M ( ) ( ) ( ) . The object is the buy ing , improving and .selling of real es tate. The ofllco of the company will bo in this city. The incorporators arc .lames A. Urown , C. 1' . Needham , II. II. Hush , George If. Stewart , and Jos eph Tigho. all of Omaha. The increasing cold weather has a tendency to hurry uj ) the contractors who have buildings in course of erec tion , to got them enclosed as quickly as possible. The windows are being iilaccd in the Washington avenue school building , and the Saundcrs block : it the corner of Broadway and Eighth street. The plastering and finishing work is being rushed , in order to got these buildings ready for occupancy by Jan uary I. Democratic headquarters present si cheerless and uninviting appearance. All furniluro has boon removed , and the building is being torn down. This evening will probably be the last at re publican headquarters , sis the lease 1ms expired and the room will be given up. A grand jollification will bo held this evening , as si lilting eloso to the hea- bon'B campaign. Music will be furnished - nished by a glee club sind addresses will bo given by several distinguished speakers. Auditor Hammer issued $ Ji'JOO ( in paving bonds to McAdiim & Amberg , yesterday. This firm completed their 19 season's work in this city last evening. IS They have put down over 8100,000 worth 11 of paving in the city during the year. Their last work was on Pierce and Stutsmati streets , and they reached Broadway on the latter street last night. The work is well performed , and the material is above criticism. Scarcely any complaints have been If made this your , being quite the reverse | | of last season in ( his respect. Thociti- I- yens generally seem greatly pleased II with the work done , and hnvo reason to f feel proud of the present fine appears - s mice of the public streets. ° Sco W. C. Stacy's ad. Sco Forrcbt Smith's special column. . . Loans rnado on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-C'hamp Investment company. Hock Spring coal , Gleason , iG ! Pearl street. ] f you want to borrow money , buy a lot. house and lot , farm , or trade any thing , f-'eo A. A. Clark & Co. , Hroail- way and Main. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city sco F , J. Day , the lead ing rouI estate dealer. See Forrest Smith's Hpeoial column. Wo have llHtod with us Munocush and n few good farms to exchange for Coun cil HlulTs property. A. A. Clark & Co. , Broadway and Main , Headquarters for htoves. OHKU4 fi UIIVANT , / > 13 Main gt. Dresses made Wool dresses $5 to S3 , Bilks and plushes W to $10. Miss Sim- moiiB , over EiHoman's. Have our wagon call for your coiled clothes , Cascade Laundry Co. Hnlnt Itcrnurd Plnco. I have a number of line lots for sale in thu above addition , located only two blocks uwiij from the street cars on Uroadway. These lots are fiOxiiSO foot , and are choice residence property. They uro high and dry and present a commanding- view , For full informa tion regarding prices and terms apply to J. G. Tip'sole ! : agent , 51-7 Broad way. _ A Young Proixtriy Owner. James"Daniel Sims , the youthful but promising FOU of Jacob Sims , the well known at-orney , has just reached Ms llrst birthday anniversary. His uncle , K. L. Squire , as a birthday g\ti \ , pro ton ted tlio babe with \yuniiity deed for a lot on Avenue A , worth fully $500 , For n boy , only a ycarold , to thus begin .peculating in Council HlutTs real es tate is n hopeful indication of what great interest the rising generation will have in the growth of this city. Personal Paragraphs. Dr. M , J. Bellinger has gone to Chi- rngg on a short business trip. Weather utrips at Chapman's art etor . ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , A Family's Ntm-ow Becnpo From Death by Coal Goo. SAFE BLOWERS VISIT NEOLA. The 1'nrk CotmiitBHloiicrs Iluy More l.nml nt Hit ; Imkn A Harrow Bet The YomiKcst Lot Owner In the City. .More I'nrk I/nwl. The park commissioners yesterday completed the negotiations for the pur chase of eighteen acres tnoro nt 131s Lake. The land was bought for * . > 0 an acre. It is so located as to ho very val uable for park purposes when the city betrlns to improve there. Tt furnishes a line landing. Included in the pur chase is the privilege of havinp a road , fifty feet wide , running along the side of the lake from the end of Cherry btreel to the eighteen neres just bought. This will make it possible to reach the lake and park by going out Cherry street direct , and avoiding the present circuitous route , which runs across rnil- wav tracks and is otherwise less desir able. I'nyinRn AVIioi-llmrrow Bet. A wheelbarrow bet was paid yester day as the result of the election. Joe Young was the win nor and the rider , while his friend "Wilson was the loser and the propelling power. The wager was for a wheelbarrow ride from the Methodist church to the dummy depot. The wheelbarrow was appropriately decorated and a micvcbsful start iniulu. AVhon Uryant street was reached Young bad tired of riding , and Wilton was even more tired of pushing , and a quit was had by mutual agreement. Weilonot Intcnil to Inilorio any except nrtl < rlci of nirril , hut wo tiiko pleiiittre In inferring to thu " ( inrliiml Stoves anil ItniiKes , whose Milivriority Is too \\ttll L'stablisht-d to bo called ln | ticstl < m. TlH-j'iirobelleviMl to lie nti iiunKMl liyunvlti the world. Sold exclusively by 1' . 0. Do Vol. Mixed pickles in bulk at N. I. Tib- bilts , I545 Broadway. \Ve hnvo some choice bargains in bottom tom property listed with us by parties who wvy they must have money. A. A. Clark Co. , Broadway and Main. Notice the beautiful finihh given col lars , cults and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Too Much Conl Gnn. A narrow escape from wholesale as phyxiation is reported at 814 South Eighth .street , in the family of Mrs. Mary .Loekwood. Anew chimney pot had been put in position , but was not put together properly. The family re tired as usual Thursday night , leaving the coal lire burning. In the middle of the night Mrs. Loekwood was awakened by one of the children , who was vomit ing. The room was filled with coal gas , ana two of the family and the domestic wore unconscious. Dr. Barbtow was called , and restoratives administered. One window was partially open , and this undoubtedly saved the lives of the ' family. Dr. Ba'rstow states that if dis covery had been delayed a few minutes longer , one of the family could not have recovered. Ho made several visits to the patients yesterday , and at last ac counts they were getting along as nicely as could be expected. E. H. Shcafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowestratcof interest. Office Broadway and Main street , upstairs. See Forrest Smith's special column. Dr. C. C. llay.cn , dentist , opera house block. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan oflicc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. In a Hurry For IllH J'ny. .lake "Washington , a well known col ored man of this city , got into trouble yesterday. For three months past ho has been employed as porter on the special car of Superintendent Campbell , of the Milwaukee , but was discharged a week ago for drunkenness. Ho en tered the local ticket oflice of the com pany on Pearl ritreet yesterday after noon and demanded his check. Ho was informed that it had not arrived , and began to inako things lively. Detec tive J. F. O'Connell , of the Milwaukee , was in the oflice , and ordered the darkey outside. He refused , and O'Con nell proceeded to eject him. At tlio close of the proceedings Jake was con siderably the worse for wear. Chief Lucas nppeareil on the .scone and the victim was escorted to the station. The finish on our collars , cuffs and tdiirts cannot bo equalled. Caauado Laundry Co. J.O. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Money loaned on fuinlturo , 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. Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , culls and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. OrackHincn nt Nroln. The Ncola bank was burglarized last Thursday night. The plunderers secured only $ .10 , failing to roach about $5,000 that was in the safe. They then stole a team belonging to A. Doran , livery man , and started westward. They were tracked to within four miles of this city , whore all trace of them was lost. It is supposed that they crossed the river , although no information concerning thorn could bo obtained at either of tlio bridges. The bottom was carefully searched , but nothing was revealed. They wore followed in their ( light by several Neola citizens. Tlio attempt was a daring ono , and was not the work of novices. The authorities are keeping a sharp lookout for the follows , but have no clue as to their identity , E , II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ofllco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glea- EOIIU Pearl street. OS. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money. The Kopiibllcaiifi Will Untlfy. The republicans of the cl'ty mot lust evening at the headquarters to arrange for a grand jollification commemorative of the great , victory. Hon. D , C. Bloomer Drosidod. The blow-out will tnko place to-night. At 7 o'clock overi supporter of llnrrUon and Morton is expected to bo at the headquarters , Kvory man should provide himself will a torch , bell , horn or shot gun. Brig ades of the above will bo formed. Al wishing to join the shot gun brigade are requested to report to Captain Cowlos to-day. The line will be fanned on Fourtli street. The line o ( march will be tlowr Broadway to Main , thence to Willow avenue , to Eighth street , to Broadway up to the Methodift church , where the line will countermarch. After the pa rade , speeches will bo delivered at Masonic temple , for which able speak ers will lo ) provided The committee of arrangements an nounce the following committees ant' ' request a hearty co-operation. This In junction will hardly f > o needed : Marshal , Captain Cowles. Selects his own aides , Finance committee , E. Myers , M. J. Sears , II. Birkinbine. Committee on bonllros , C. Boson , Col onel .lohn Fox. Committee on music. I. M. Troynor. Committee on speakers , J. Sims , C , G. Saundcrs. Every man who is a well wisher ol the Incoming administration is cordially invited to participate. T'no only complexion powder in the world that is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without doubt a beautiller , is I'ozzoni's , The Council BlulTs Lumber Co. want you to try some of their coal. iK on IllH Hot. Chicago Tribune : About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon , when the news from Now York seemed to indicate that the Empire state had gone republican by a tremendous majority , a man was seen in an alley between Michigan and Wabash avenues trundling a wheel barrow containing a grindstone , a quan tity of load pipe , fragments of old plas tering , a lot of tin cans Illled with sand , an ax , a pair of heavy dumb-bolls , and a washing machine and chicken coop piled on top of all. "Don't get in my way. for heaven's sake ! ' ' ho vociferated. "Give mo room ! " "What arc you doing1" inquired a bystander. "Can't you see what I'm doing ? I've got a bet with u republican. If New York goes democratic bo's got to wheel me from the Auditorium building to Twelfth street , and if it goes republi can I've got to wheel him. I thought I was safe enough , but I've seen the bul letins and I'm practicing. He's the heaviest man in Chicago. I've got no time to waste on you. Get out of my way ! " ( Our charming countrywomen are not only acknowledged to bo among the lov- liest of their sex , but capital cooks. They declare unanimously that Van Dir/cr's Flavoring Extracts are the only ones that impart to pies , puddings , cakes , etc. . the genuine llavor. "Why ? Because they are made from the finest fruit , without any doubtful aid from cheap and hurtful chemicals used to simulate the real taste. Grocers every where sell theie extracts. AVIiy She Ankod. Merchant Traveler : "George , dear , * ' said Mabel , as they sat together in the co/.y parlor , "you have been corning to see mo every Sunday night for the past six months. ' ' "Yes , Mabel. " "Now there is one thing I would like to ask you. " "What is it ? " "Do you think that you could ever learn to love another ? " ' Never , while the stars shine , or the sun casts its beams upon the earth. " "Are you sure ? " "As sure as lam that I now live. Why do you ask such a question ? " "I was in liopcs there was some pros pect of your giving mo a rest. " On Minny shores of tropic isles , Where all tlie year bright verdure smiles , Constant fragrance nils the uir. Yet will SO/.OUONT compare With those odors of the south , While it cleanses tectli and mouth. Tliey Were K.xccllcnt. Chicago Tribune : "Those waflles , Maria. " observed Mr. , Billus , as ho spread one of them witli his fork and looked at it with the cold , calculating , unsympathetic eye of a connoisseur in the act of deciding a bet , "these wattles , if that is what you call such chunks of half-cooked dough , are " "Are made from a recipe your mother gave mo ; and the butter you are using un them is out of a twenty-pound jar that my mother sent mo from her farm yes terday as a present. " "I never tasted bettor walllos , Maria , " said Mr , Billus , humbly. Without health life has no sunshine. "Who could bo hajipy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , headach , ague , or dis eases of the stomach , liver or kidneys ! Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Price 60 cents. An Awful Day. Now York Sun : ' 'Come right in the kitchen , Johnny , " saiu Mrs. Brown , ' and get your supper. Don't make the least noise , and as soon as you are through you must got right upstairs to hod. " "What's the matter ma , " cried little Johnny , putting his finger in his oye. "Hush , dear , " she replied. "Your father lias been putting up thu stoves this afternoon. " Atlvlco to Mothers. Mrs. WhiBlow's ' Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children teething ItHoothes the child , softens the gums , allays all p.iln , curesjwlnd colic , and is the best remedy for illurrhuiu. U5c a bottle. A first-class American watch , well kept , wtll last thirty or forty years , or sometimes oven longer , before the works wear out , but the average life of an ordinary low-priced American watch is ten years , and that of a Swiss watch of the same grade seven years. The length of life for a watch depends largely on the number of its jewels. The range of prices for American watches runs from 9 ! > to J-500 , the costli est being a split second minuUi register timing watch. In the United States about 3,600 watches are manufactured every day. The Waltham factory turns out 1,600 per day , and the Elgin factory between 1'JOO and 1,900. THE QnEATREMEDVFOn PAIN. Curci Ilhonmutl ui , Nvurulgla , Stint- lea ! Luiabugo , Iliiclinrlie , Hcndncho , Tuotliuclio , Born Tliront , tiivulllHK > i Ii'ruttbltoi , fiprnlin , UruUut , Cut. , llurni nnd Nrnlili. iWd by Druggblt and Ikaleri Evtryuihcrt , IHE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO. , dltlmoie.Ml Adapted Tor SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC GUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications nnd estimates furnUliod for complete steam plnnti. IteRtilntlon , fMnnmllty Ounr- nntccd. C' n show letters from users where fuel Economy Is eiiual with Corliss Non-Condensing. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. .510 Pearl Street. Council UlulTs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ] ' . . - . t.ost , found. To Loiiti , for Sal.To Kent. Wiints. Hoard- inc. etc. , will be iiKcrted In this column attha low rate of TBN CUNTS I'KU MNf. for tlio lira Inwtlon nnd Km- Cents 1'er Une for each suli- sequent Insertion. I.enve iidvertlsenienH nt < > m omce. No. 12 I'parl Street , near llroadwny. Council llluffs Iowa. WANTS. HKNT . ' .nHrnom urlck honso In n line Flit , with nil modern lmpro\enients , for rente-heap , f. J. Day , iU Pearl nt. Itt'd Stock for Sulc-Chenp orlll trmle lor Council lllutrH propel ty. Addie.v , or cull ou llurlo Huns A : Co. . Council lllulK la. /IHOH'K furnished roomf. hrnleil by furnace. v/'gMmiiruH ' smith fioiu llroadwny ; location llrst-class ; KOOI ! board convenient : rvfuiences rc.iulrt'd. Apply Tin Willow nv , between 7th nn ninth. W.t ) . Wlrt. 1711)11 ) SAM : Or K.xchnniu' A uood j-rnln elo- JU vator In an Iowa town , to sell or trade for farm kind. Johnston .V Van 1'atteii , Council HlullM , In. ArCTION Snle At Ktt Mulnst. . Monday. Nov. 12 , nt 10 o'clock a , in , 1 will sell the house hold property nd olllcc furniture or the late ,1. II. IturroiiKhs1. deceased ; nl < , a quantity of hooks and clothing , t ale absolute. Terms , cash. J ) . C. Illoomcr , executor. WA.\TII-THO gentlemen boarders , or man and wife ; private family ; live minutes walk from 1' . O. Urferuncod required. 1C 8 lice olllce. olllce.WANTKO * i yomiK man to attend stable nnd do other work. Jlnruce Kverett. I FOIt HUNTrnrnlshed house , ; ) rooms , tlty watfi. Tlut-f blocks from dummy depot and motor line. Address II : i , Ileoolllte. | ANTKlMuUrciS : makers at U A. llcebiT ' i Co's. _ j TCK for f > nle In car load lots. Mulhollanil & Co. ' FOR HUNT Furnished from roo-n , for genI I tlcmen. ! T-1 N. Second street. i iI I "C1OH HKNT Seven-ioom cottaue. on the cor- 1 ? ncr of 3d ave. and Htli t. W.C.James. j ) IUINT A larK" number of K od dwell- Fll Call and examine list. f. . II. Sheafo & Co. , llrondwiiy and Mam at. , np stnlrs. FORREST SMITH'S n LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! * LOTS IN CHARLTON , A new addition , less than y mile north of Itroadway. Hankers. inurclmmH , piufesslonal men , mechanics , worklnsmen and everybody can make monev factor by buying In Clmrlton tlian In any other portion of the Now Council JllulTs. These lots will bo sold nt Irom tliiO to I3JO each. One-sixth cash , balance in monthly payments at 8 per cent intcicsf. Cull and get your choice. FOR UKNT Hoiibe of 7-rooms , closets , pantry , cellar , city water , etc. No. tW 7th street. ronSALE-LotMilL-O.Icornorofavc. AandlSth St. Only Win , J100 cash , remainder in one nnd two years at 8 per cent. FOK SALE SO acres of the best KnrdenlnK land on the best road runuliiK Into Coun cil lllntrs and Omaha. Just cant of this city. Will make you any terms you want If you are able to improve It at once. If von want n garden this i.s the land you want. Price , FORREST SMITH , Houin 4 , 3rd Floor , ISrown Uuildinp. FOR SALE ! A Complete Slock of COOK and HEATING STOVES Lower than the lowest goods sold on easy pay ments nt Cash 1'rlceo. For ttieaccomodutlon of WoiklnKiuen , I will keeji open Sunday fromH a. m , to 1 p. ill. Kor Second Hand floods In good order I will I > ay full value. Special Inducement to Omaha Customer ! ) . A. J. MANDEL , : { 2 and : t25 ! ilroadu-uy. DY ! WORKS NO , 29 MAIN STREET , Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS 1UKS. C. I , GEO. H. MESCHENDORF Will sell for cash , meat at the following prices ; < o . . . ioo 'OltN HKBI' . < o I'oiiicciior uo HIIOIU.DKK ItUAST 6c I'OIUC IUMBT. Bo Kill HOAHI' . . Bo 1IAMB \Wto \ tlOl'Nl ) hTIlAK . he 11ACON U'o BIltLOINSTHAK. We IiAIII ) Kc VKA&ANH MUTTON bTKWS . io VKAIi ANDMUTrON KMABTH . 8c Bo And all other Meats in the same Proportion , NO , 27 IJ'WAY. TKL. NO. 101. Sfc spd $ * * w oi j WaSfc < WIRE CUTS' tPCUTS' fissBH $ N * Sold by ( joodmau Drug Co. NEW BARGAINS IlKOAIlWAV LOTS , l-'UtST AVKNUIJ IjOTS , fUKUY AI > IIiriOIjOTH , I'ICUIIY ADDITION I.OTB , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS , UK V ANT M Clj.lKK'S AUDITION IjOTS , STKKHT'H ADDITION I.OfS. ALSO UO ACKKS OK THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN KOH'i'I/.VTTI.NG. W. C. STACY , Telephone Ite. No. U Main Sticct. T REE OF LIF E A positive cure for Liver nnd Kidney troub les , all Blood Diseases , Jndiijestion , Dyspep sia , and Sour Stomach , is found in MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE , For snlo by local druggists nnd Urucgists everywhere. Price $1 per bottle , six for $3. Address all communications to OK. j. . m o OKI ; , Council HOT WATER HEATING A SJ-KCIAI/i'V. WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , and FITTINGS , JOHN GIMSERT , No. GiSl Main Strert , Council ItluflVi , la. Correspondents Mention Tills Taper. C. E. G. A. IHMtUNGHOF. BELL & BERLINGHOF , Architects , Designers and SiiDcrintoiiueiits of Construction , Mr. IJcrlliiL'Iiof ivns seven years with Mi'iiilclfsolm , Fisher & Lonry , and lias designed many of Hie finest blocks In Omalm and Council Hind's. Plans aM Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Studio , Itooin 'i Opera Houttc ninclc D. H. McQANELD & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t 0and & . " Main Strcet.Couucll I ) I tiffs , IOWA. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1011 Dnuiclaa St. , Ouinlia , Nob. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. ( PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine. The Rillnon Mluieorraph , tlio belt upparutui lor manifolding , uutuiraiblo | unJ tjrj > u wntlui : vrurk. y.OUO coplu' ran bo lukuu. The Ezcelslor Co.Council Bluffs , la , S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STIISET. Telephone No.05 , COUNOlIj KliVVFB , t t IOWA OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Council Uluffii , Iowa. C. J. COLBY HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On Ihe following railroads : Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. Chicago , Rock Island & Pacifc and Union Pacifc. Don't wait to buy nt second hand , Init buy now of ihe owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the best additions in the city. Don't fail to call and ? ee if you want to buy. OT . MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. THE A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT ! IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE 1STO COMPETITION FOB WE ABE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ! OF ALL KINDS. OF ALL KINDS. COME A CHOICE OP OUR IM MENSE STOCK. Carpet CoNe No 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , No. 1O3 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 lino. We sell the beautiful HARDMAN , FISHER , A. B. CHASE , Everett , Pease Howard Pianos , and the ROYAL C-EN- TORY" Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small musical instruments , strings , sheet music and music books is ' comPlete'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Kstimatcs , H i " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Drown Building , Council BlulTb , Iowa. riMI f \ / Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 I" UN LL Y " Pearl St. , Council Hluflb , I"-va. V VMW t " " i " ' < * * " B * * - " " " * * " * * * Justice ol the Peace. Olllce over American Exprctf , No. 419 N , " " Broadway , Council Binds , Iowa. P Cl l\/l \ / v ? Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State anil Kedera Oi OlIYlo" Courts. Onicc Rooms 7 and 8 , Sluigart-neno Block , Council liluffc , Iowa. _ F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. PcrinnnoiiUy located at No , 14 North Oth Kt. , oppo.sito 1'ostolllco , on Motor Line , Council Willis , Iowa. If vou have Hpocimcns don't wait for pricon. Send thorn to him before tlmy Buoil. If you dent want thorn after they uro mounted , ho will pay.you the hluhobt nmrkot price for thorn. Will nmlto a specialty of heads and drubbing of furs'during the winter. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT , - IMtOl'HIKTOUS OK - COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA Council Hiurrs-P. C. Do Vol's Store , No. I OMAiu-Carpentcr J'npor Co. . No. Ill BM Mlddlo Broadway. TBlouhono No. SI. \ Douglas Street. Telephone No. aA DR. C. B. J U DD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. OO6 Broadway , Council Bluff * , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission , or salary. IVAAf'l'tiU-MWAL A\D TUAVI2LI.\U ACJK.VTS O\ The "WHITE" Is King. This is the verdict of wil ladies \yho have uned the. White Sowing Maohino , 3ee It before buying .any other , . nnniini ! Jti i < i : ; ; u5 lauuiiu ru.uuvuy. J , M , BROWN , Manager.