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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13. 1883 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNOlZTBLUFFS. J OPP1CI3. NO 12 I'KAIUj STIIUtiT , f Delivered liy carrier In Any 1'ntt of the City a Twenty Cents I'erWeek. H. W. TH.TON . , , . . MANAUKII. TKLKI'IIONUS : IliifiiNr.as OriicK No. . NKIIIT KiiiToii , No.81. MlNOIt MKM'ION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Start the new ycnr with n clcnn , neat sot of books , mtulc by Morehonsu & Co. Klcpmit ovorcontiii8 ( nt A. Reitcr's , merchant tnllor , 'Ml ! lironclwny , Host Imrd nnd Heft cCrti Mid Missouri wood. E. E. Mnrno , 019 Broadway , A marrl ; ; , 0 license was issued ycstor- iny ft .fullu-j Knhlcr and Mit-s Snruli A. rfticho , both of this city. Frank I'ctorhon was pulled in last evening for disturbing tiio peace. He was ungngoil in a light on lower Broad way. The other party escaped. Mr. L. D. McConnell and Miss Sadie Thorp , both of Lincoln , Nob. , were united in marriage at the Methodist Epihcopal parsonage Satin day evening by Hov. D. C. Franklin. The oily council moots this morning to conttlder the matter of the bridge tax. The eitv attorney in to report whether the $ iMM)0 ( ) now in the treasury Hhould bo paid over to the bridge com pany. This week is devoted to preaching service by the Berean linptist church at its place of meeting on Pacific ave nue between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Hev. G. "XV. CroftH , pastor of the Con gregational church , is to preach to night. Wicklmm & Co. commenced layjng the plank foundation yesterday morn ing for the paving on South Sixth street between First and Willow avenues. They will befin laying cypress blocks to-morrow morning. Mr. Ed Pierce , who was paving inspector over the work done by McAdams < te Amberg , has been placed in charge of this work. Murray and Murphy , in "Our Irish Visitors , " Held the boards at Dohany's last evening. They drew a good house and gave a highly pleasing perform ance. The music of the orchestra was one of the principal features and was well received. If the management of the opera house would secure such a musical attraction its olloct would bo speedily noticed in the increased st/.e of the audiences. It is stated that the Second ward will be divided into two precincts before an other election. There are about 1,4M ( ) voters in this ward , and the work en tailed upon the election boards is very arduous , to bay nothing of the incon venience to voters. If the voting is held otT until afternoon , it is almost im possible for the ward to poll a full vote. The proposed move is a step in the right direction and will bo appreciated. Now that the celebration is over , and the tar barrels are burned , the atten tion of horsemen is called to the iron hoops leltas ghostly reminders of the big pow-wow. These hoops are dangerous to the horse's legs , and as they arc scat tered in the streets are a great nui- bance. Horses are liable to bo cut : md lamed by them. As the republicans as well as democrats pay taxes hero , it would bo well for the city authorities to have the hoops removed. There is a great deal of complaint about the condition of the road between hnro and Crescent City. About a milu from the city limits is a deep gulch , around which the road bonds. It is perfectly level ground to the edges of this gully , and around it there is no manner of protection. It is surprising that no serious accident bus as yet oc curred at this point , for there is noth ing to prevent a team , driven on a daric night , from plunging1 headlong into this gully. It is in Garner township , and the township authorities should spend $10 hero and give protection to the traveling1 public. See W. C. Stacy's ad. . See Forrest Smith's special column. We have no competitors in finishing collars , cull's nnd shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co , All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. 1'ernonnl Paragraphs. Miss Addio R. Smith loaves this even ing' for DCS Moines. Rev. George C. Rice and wife left yesterday morning1 for St. Joseph , for a visit with Mrs. Rico's sister. Captain C. S. Hubbard loft for Dos Moines last evening to attend the ses sion of the head encampment of the Modern Woodmen of America , lie goes as a delegate of Hn/.lo Camp lodge of this city. The marriage of iron. D. W. Owen , member ol Congress from the Tenth Indiana district , with Mrs. Lucy A. Lnco , of Logan , is announced to take place nt an early date. The lady has If relatives hero , and numerous friends. \t \ Mr. Owen is a brilliant public speaker , nnd an ardent supporter ot General Har- h risen , in convention nnd in the cam- | [ palgn. _ Money loaned on fuinituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of vnlue at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Rock Spring coal , Uleason , 20 Pearl street. The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you to try borne of their coal. If you want to borrow money , buy n lot. house and lot , farm , or trade any thing , see A. A. Clarlc & Co. , Broad way nnd Main. MB * ' ' ! ' DiMiiocrailo SuporvlnorR. Although the count is not yet com pleted , the indications are that Samuel Underwood will bo re-elected county Eiiporvibor by about 120 majority ana [ f that Charles Alexander will receive ft nbout 160 majority. Underwood wns f severely Bewitched throughout the I' . countynnd was clouted on republican If votes given him In this city. Ho has IY Borvod the county well , und his friends | f nro glad to see him ro-eleutod. It is said that ho was thought by the demo crats to be altogether too honest , hence their lack of support. Ho will continue to do business at the old stand notwith standing. _ HimiUitinrtorf for stoves. Omii.h & OKVAKT513 Main st. See I'orrcfrt Smith's special column. On Tue&duyT"November 20 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , I will soil at public auc tion the niiiuhluory nnd fixtures taken irom the "CSonornl Terry. " Place of pale , river bank , just below west end of Union Pauille bridge in Omaha. A. OVKHTON , Wrecker. This week we olfcr 1,000 jinlrs of double school inlttd at 15 eta. Mullen , Lindboy & MuUun. Illinois and Iowa best soft coil : , 'Clca- . con , 20 Pearl * btrcct , . . . THE COUNT OF THE BALLOTS , All Doubts About the Township Ticket Removed at Last. A YOUNG MAN ROBBED OF $737. The Hrldtte Folk AsklncVlmt Hlinll the Hnrvost He ? " Picked Up by the Police Donnclng llppuhllcnns. Counting Ihc Vote. The board of county supervisor ? jTiet at noon yesterday to canvass the votes cast in this county at the last election. The work was not completed last even ing nnd will bo continued to-day. To morrow morning a full report of the vote of the townships will bo given. The vote ol the precincts of this township for township olllccrs was as follows : KANM : ToAVXsmr FIKST WAUI > For Justice of the Peace Republican , Barnctt , : ! 1 ; Biggs , 1WO ; Reed , 3IU. Democratic , Schur81)0 ) ; Ilendricks , : t)8 ) ; Shoemaker , ilil , For Constable Republican , Fox , 311 : Covalt , 3ll ! ; Brooks , M.H. Democratic , Tyson , H31) ) ; Despaines , 'MS ; Leibold , 'M't. SKCOXI ) WAIII ) . For Justices of the Peace Republi can , Barnett , f > lU ; BiggsU / : ! ; Reed , 484. Democrat , Suhurg , 630 ; Ilendricks , 638 ; Shoemaker. 487. For Constables Republican , Fox , 48(1 ( ; Covalt , 4W ! ; Brooks , 558. Demo crat , Tyson , 482 ; Despaines , 512 ; Lei- bold , 408. Till HI ) WAUl ) . For Justices of the Peace Republi can , Bennett , 358 ; Reed , 344 ; Biggs , 403. Democrat , Schurg , 353 ; Hontlricks , 34 ( > ; Shoemaker , 251. For Constables Republican , Fox , 3IU ; Covalt , 849 ; Brooks , 3" > ( J. Demo crat. TVSOII , tifaO ; Despaines , 330 ; Lei- bold , 330. KoniTII WAHI > , K1HST I'HKCINCT. For Justices of the Pence Republi can : Barnett , 451 ; Reed , 428 ; Biggs , 322. Democrat : Sch urn , 401 ; Ilend ricks , 402 ; Shoemaker , 3W ( ) . For Constables Republican : Fox. 44i ) ; Covall , 44-V Brooks , 475. Demo crat : Tvbon , 377 ; Desnaines , 400 ; Leibold , 383.KKCON'n KKCON'n I'UKCINCT. For Justices of the Peace Republi can. Barnett , 137 ; Reed , 140 ; Biggs , 103. Democrat : Schurz , 233 ; Hend- ricks , 252 ; Shoemaker , 213. For Constables Republican : Fox , 134 ; Covall , 137 ; Brooks , 137. Demo crat : Tyson , 154 ; Despaines , 237 ; Leibold , 252. OUTSIDK For Justices of the Peace. Republi can , Barnett , 1 ! ) ; Reed , 10 ; Biggs , Id ; Democrat , Schur6 ; Ilendricks , ( > ; Shoemaker , 6 ; For Constables. Republican , Fox , 19 ; Covalt , 21 Brooks , 19 ; Democrat , Tyson , 5 ; Despaines , 5 ; Loibold , 3. SrjIMAHY Schurz , 1.809 ; Ilendricks , 1,903 ; Shoe maker , 1,007 ; Barnett , 1,802 ; Reed , 1,731 ; Biggs , 1,408 ; Tyson , 1.043 ; Des paines , 1,827 ; Leibold , 1,771 ; Fox , 1,744 Covalt , l,7iO | ; Brooks , 1,883. The justices elected are Schurz , Hon- dricks and Barnett. Constables Des- paincs , Leibold and Brooks. The vote for these ollicors was so close that nothing could he told until the official count was made. There has been much speculation concerning the elected parties , but all minds are now set at rest. The result of the county election will probably bo as previously reported. The board ili bo in session for the remainder of the week , allow ing bills nnd attending to other county business. ' T.O avoid the rush como before breakfast to Mullen , Lindsoy & Mul- lori's great sacrifice sale nt the knitting factory. > eo Forrest Smith's special column. We have listed with xis some cash and a few good farms to exchange for Coun cil Bluffs property. A. A. Clark & Co. , Broadway and Main , Tlin Electric Motor It is not fully determined what the rates will bo on the electric motor line between Council Bluffs and Omaha. The company is discussing the matter. Of course the company is bent on having the venture prove a profitable one. Few would offer any objection to the com pany making a fair profit on the invest ment , but there is much anxiety to have the rates to low as to enable men of moderate incomes to live in Council Bluffs and do business or labor in Omaha. The company has boon figur ing how to offer such rates as would ac commodate these classes without reduc ing the expected revenue and causing a loas. The city charter of the company provides : ' 'That the said company shall in no case charge each passenger car ried on said railway and across said bridge to any part of its street railway lines in the city of Council Bluffs to its western terminus in Omaha to exceed ten (10) ( ) cents for each person , and not to exceed 5 cents within the limits of the city of Council Bluffs. " The officials of the company declare that they cannot make a commutation rate , if they are obliged to stick to the 10 cent rate for transients. The plan seems to bo to get the council to permit the company to charge 15 cents for n trip from Council Bluffs to , Omaha , or 25 cents for n round trip , and then make commutations from that amount to 5 or ( I cents for the accommodation of cer tain classes. The company figures that the increase on transients will bo suffi cient totillow for the decrease on regu lars. It is urged that 15 cents each way or 25 cents for the round trip would not be objectionable to transients , or oiti/.ens crossing only occasionally , and that those would about as boon pay 25 cents as 20 cents. The company would then bo able to put entrains trains in the morning nnd at night , for the accommodation of workingmen and others , and nmko a low fare for commu tation. The Union Pacific now has such trains between the packing houses and Omaha , and make ton rides for 50 cents. It is claimed that if the people object to the transient rate the company will simply abide by the the rate now estab lished by ordinance and make the fare 10 cents each way. The matter is to bo presented to the council , and the action of that body , and the voice of the pnoplo will deter mine what the now tariff will bo. E. II. Shoafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stains. For bargains in real estate in any iinrt of the city see F. J. Day , the lead ing real estate dealer. rolled itouiut Up. Tlioro was no fulling off in } ho Mon- .dny morning's grist in the police court. The hudgo dispensers had evidently boon .yetting in- their line work , uud boozers \vcro \ plentiful. James Ilcalin nnd G. II. Brown had indulged in a plain , simple drunk , without trimmings , nnd were let off with a line of $7.00 each. James Clark nnd Andrew Hill wore not satisfied with anything short of a gill edged whirl , striped with red , nnd embellished with all modern fringes and furbelows , for which they were re quired to contribute $9.30 each. Charles Norton , booked for the lar ceny of four pairs of pants from the store of M. Marcus , was lined fcfl.30. Mat Mott , charged with disturbing the peace , was require to deposit $9.00 with the court , . Wt ] , Lyons was arraigned on a simi lar charge , but was let oil on the pay ment of $ .flO. * M. C. Bllzyard was charged with be ing drunk , but as some unfeeling stranger had relieved him of all of his spare cash his punishment was deemed sufficient and he was discharged. W. E. Fink , arrested for vagrancy , was turned loose and nilvUcd to make connection with the first southbound train , to strike borne warmer clnno for the winter. Dresses imulc Wool dresses to SS , silks and plushes $8 to $10. Miss Sim mons , over Eisoman's. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Siiint Ilcrnnrd Place. I have a number of line lots for sale in the above addition , located only two blocks away from the street cars on Broadway. These lots nro 60x250 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 , 527 Broad way. Claimed to lie RnhbiMl. About daylight yesterday morning a young German , giving the name of August Walter , appealed to Officer Cu- sick for assistance. He said that ho had been robbed of $737 in n lower Broadway saloon. Ho was from Chicago cage , but had worked all bummer for a farmer near Sioux City. Ho came to Missouri Valley and met a frinnd there. The friend did not know that ho had money , and proposed that they walk to this city , which they did Sunday after noon. They entered a saloon and he displayed his roll. They drank consid erable during the evening and visited several places in the city. It was after midnight when they visited the saloon above referred to , and ho was robued. Ho had a fine overcoat , but his friend was wearing it as they started to como out. Just as they crot outside the friend grabbed his pocketbook and was out of HJL'ht before the astonished Teuton fully realized what had happened. The pocketbook contained $37 in money and n draft on a Chicago bank for $700 The officer advised him to telegraph to Chicago cage to stop payment on the draft , but the fellow had no money and decided to visit Omaha and f-ec if he could find his missing "friend. " We have some choice bargain * in bottom tom property listed with us by parties who say they must have money. A. A. Clark & Co. , Broadway and Main. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. 15. H. Sheafo & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rvto : of interest. Office Broadway and Main street , upstairs. lr < ) o Uooii jve Neil Voorhis , foreman of hOse house No. 1 , and Peter Kuykendall , foreman of hose house No. 3 , severed their con nections with the fire department yes terday morning. They received com munications from Chief Walters Sun day alternoon to the effect that their services could he dispensed with after Monday morning. It was stated in yes terday morning's BISK that such a move was contemplated. It is understood that Chief Walters alleges that Voorhis disputed the authority of his superiors and was not in sympathy with the ad ministrative power. The nature of the charges against Kuykondall is not known , but. they are probably similar to the others. The two men discharged nro republicans , and are proud to acknowledge that they voted the republican ticket. There arc others in the department who have for merly voted the republican ticket , but it is stated that it ; order to keep their jobs they now insist that they cast their ballots for the democratic nominees at the recent election. Voorhis is suc ceeded by J. W. Rapalyo at No. 1. nnd James Bradley becomes foreman of No. 3. It is urged that both of the promoted men are republicans , and that the change is not made on account of poli tics. There seems to bo verv good rea sons why Bradley is not discharged. The simple fact of the case is that the department can neb got along without him. He is the electrician , and his services am indispensable. Ho was recently laid off for ten days on account of the injuries ho received by being assaulted on the streot. Lass than a week afterwards something got out of order on the police alarm , and Bradley was sent for. Ho refused to work , say ing that ho was laid off. Ho was imme diately reinstated , in order to perform the work. The discharged firemen were not oven given an opportunity to resign. They were notified in a most ungontlomnnly and dibcourteoub man ner that they were ' expelled. " The following is a copy of the letter received by Mr. Voorhis : Nov. 11. C. IX Yorhis : You can turn over all property belonging to the City of Council IJluITs that Is In i'ourchnnro to J. W. Kaplego und consider yourself expelled from the Fire Department , to toke effect Monday mornlnir , Nov. 1'J. C. D. WAITIIIS : , Chief F. D. The one sent Kuykendall was similar Vorhes has been a member of the city fire department for the past twenty years , with the exception of eighteen months. He joined the department in November , 1808 , just twenty years ago. Ho has always been faithful nnd trust worthy and was one of the most valuable men in the department. lie naked why he was discharged , and wns informed by Chief Walters that ho understood that Vorhes had criticised him. Vor hes denied this , VTut the chief had nothing more to offer. It served very well as an excuse , and had probably as much truth in it as any other charge that could be trumped up , Follow the crowd to the great sale of knit goods now going on at the knitting factory. Open from 8 a. m. to 11 p. ra. Mixed pickles in bulk at N. I. Tib- bltts , 345 Broadway _ Dr. C , C. Hnzon , dentist , opera house block. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Some Highly Atnrnl OoniocrntH. The Local democracy are reforming all ut once , nnd think that betting is ' e'ntirely wrong. It will-bo remembered that a few vyooks ngo Dan C'nrigg ' 'c'nlldd" ' tlie democratic bluffers , at the Manhattan , to the extent of & " > 00. Since the election they have been very Bore over the tuitU < jr. and now pro ] > ese to get even witli C'arlpg for beatinir them , by turning bvor the money to the school fund. Tlioy will take advan tage of the law on gambling , and the stakeholder , who is a well known con tractor of this city , will be required Jo pny the money to the treasurer of the $ chool board. This sudden attuck ot morality ( ? ) on the part Q [ the unterrlfied supporters of do- iil&ci'acy is such'a" violent change for thorn that it is feared that it may not bo lasting , but the republicans evince n forgiving disposition and express the hope that they ate departing from the error of their ways for nil time. Money loaned nt L. B. Crafts & Co.'a loan office , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property ot all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Hoard of Kilucntlon. The school board hold a special meet ing last evening. But little business was transacted. Some bills of Contrac tor Murphy for work on the new school building were allowed. Nothing was done in regard to the recent improve ments at the Hill f-chool. The sc.-sion was a very short one , and an adjourn ment was taken until next Mondayovcn- ing , wheii the regular monthly meeting will bo held. Weather strips at Chapman's art store. Wo do not intend to IniUir.so any except nrti- rlos of merit , Imt we tnke pleasure in referring to tliu " ( Imlitnd Stoves und Itaiices , wlioiu superiority Is tnnwull pitnbltshed to bo called in ( { uextion. Thuy ureliulloed to \ni"i\mlod \ | byiuiv in the world. Soul exclusively hy 1 * . C. Do Vol. The finish on our collars , cuffs and bhirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. J.G. Tipton lias bargains in real estate. S. B. Wnubworth it Co. loan money. PATTI AND GOUNOD. , How the Grcnt Artist Was Heuiirctl to Create the Hole of Juliet. 1 The Paris Figaro prints an interest ing story of the way in which Mine. Patti was engaged to create the rule of .luliet in Gouno.l's opsrn of ' 'Romeo and .luliot , " which is to bo presented in Paris unil'jr the direction ot the composer on the -8th inst. , nnd of the care which was taken to burwiso M. Gounod with the good news. On Octo ber 215 Messrs. Ritt and Gnilhar 1 , < li- rei-torn of the opera , were consulting M. Guonod in references to the rehears als , when a telegram was handed to M. Cnilhard. He tore it open Hurriedly , glanced rapidly Iliut lit the signature and then at the contents , and then ox- citudly handed it to'Gounod. ' The com poser wiped his glasses and began to read , his face lighting up as his eye parsed from line to line , and at the close of the reading ho grasped Gail- hard's hand and shook it warmly , while tears of joy lilled his eyes. Hero is the dispatcli which bo sensibly nfleetcd the great composer : .if. Onllluiril. Director of the 0/icni , Purl ? : M Uiuu UoMimir. : 1 could not Inivo been more pleasantly touched than by thu attack which yea have nuulb on me ne.ir Criiy - Nos castle. You Invite me to take part in the execution of mi artistic chief d'cuuvro conducted bv the master hinnclf , to creati Juliet at the opera. I answer you , yes. yes.PATTI. . When the composer's evidences of joy had somewhat moderated , M. Gail- hard related to him the circumstances under which Patti had consented to sing the purl , and explained to him that the negotiations had boon kept se cret in ordyr that he might not be too severely disappointed , should the great artist decline the work. On Oct. 20 M. Gail hard took the train from Paris , having previously telegraphed to Palti that ho was coining , and the following day at dinner he appeared at the castle in Wales. Craig-y-Nos , ' I will wager. " said the diva , as she welcomed the director , "that I Know what brings you hero. You have come to make propositions to me for the ex position. "You have lost your wager , " answered M. Gailhard ; ' 'I don't wantyou for the exposition ; I want , you atonic. " "At once ! What do you mean ? A benefit ? A charity concert ? "Batter than that. We" are prepar ing for Romeo at the opera ; will you be the Juliet ? " "You are serious in proposing this to me ? " "Ho I look like a joker ? " "I beg pardon ! Thisishtich a sur prise. And when do you want me ? " "When it pleases you to bing. " "But 1 have engagements to the mid dle of November. " "You will keep your engagements and we will wait for you. " "It seems to mo that I am drcnming , " exclaimed Patti , "but it's such a deli cious dream. To create a role , andsuch a role , at the opera in Paris ? before the public which I love so well , which has bo spoiled me , and whobo approval I value bo highly ! But the prospect you oiion to mo is too beautiful ! I am afraid ! " "Afraid ! " fairly shouted M. Gailhard ; "you , who have sung Juliet more than a hundred times , the role which you love the best and in which you have won some of your greatest triumphs ! " "Vos ; but I have always bung it in Italian. " "And Marguerite , and Valentino ; did you sing them in Italian at the old opera ? Have you .forgotten . those deli cious nights ? " "What a tempter yon nro I Shall wo try it ? " j Patti took the French part which M. Gnilhnrd had brought with him , seated horbolf at the piano , and with her golden voice rendered the celebrated wait/ song of the opera. M. Gailhard wns in ocstaoies. VI will not leave this cahtlo , " ho exclaimed , ' 'without your signature to the engagement. " Patti was not in such a hurry to sign. She insisted that she must have time to ex amine the entire work in French , and promised to give her answer in two or three days. "And for my own sake , " she added , "moro than for yours , I hope that it will meet your wishes. Say to M. Gounod that I am touched to the bottom tom of my heart by the honor which ho has done mo , and that if I recoil before it. it is only through mistrust of my self. " The great singer sent her answer within the three days , nnd it was that answer whieli caused such n joyful sur prise for M. Gounod , and which has made all Paris wild with excitement over the coming production ot "Romeo and Juliet. " Catarrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of suffering from that loathsome disease , Catarrh , nnd vainly trying every known remedy , nt last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death , Any sufferer from this dreadful disease send ing a bolf-nddressod stumped envelope td Prof. J. A. Lawrence , B Warren St. , Now York City , will receive the recipe freq o ( | All ministers of the gospel nro re quested to call on J. C. Mitchell , corner Main nnd Broadway , for half fnro per- i mlts over the Northwestern road foi the year ISM ) . LOTSliT FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tims I Will Offer 100 In Kerry .UMItlmi to Council Hinds on the fol- ion ing Term * : i lirshlc Lot" on Ave , A . I r > oo TnMdsUitsonAve. I ) . fj" ' Inildti l < otson Avc. O . . . . . . * V' Inxldo Iotson KtrM Avo. . ( W Inside Lots on Srooud Ave. . . . ( M. Inside Ixits on Third Avi- . HX Inside Lots on N. Sldo Fourth Ave . " 0 Insliln Lotions. Sldt > Kouith Ave . 4X ( ) tAll Corner l.ots vi More. TKIIMS One-tenth caiti , unlntire In nine annual optional payments , with S per rent In terest. pn.uitilo nnnnnlly.Vlll nl\e contract - tract for M nrrnnty deed nnd furnish ftb- Mrr.ct when fullv pnld. No. 8 , North Main St . Council Hinds. In. NEWBARGAINS EIIlOAinVAY IiOTS , FIHST AVHNUK IiOTH , KKKHY ADDITION IjOTH , 1'KllltV ADDITION IiOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS , IUIYA.NT Ai Gli tltlC'S ADDITION STIIISKT'S ADDITION I.OPS. 20 ACKKS OK THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR I'll ATT ING. W. C. STACY , Telephone ll . No. 0 Main Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. / , suchns Lost , round , SPKriAI/ndvertlacmentH To Loan , For Silu. : To llout , Wiuito , Hoard. Inn. etc. , will Ixi Inverted ' " thl * column at tlio low rate of TKN IT.NTS I KH I.l.NT. for the tlrst insertion und Kivu Cents 1'er J.lne for each sub sequent ln crtlon. I/enve advertisements nt our office. No. 12 I'curl Street , near Ilroadway , Council muffs lowu. _ WANTS. _ _ HUNT 2 or .1 nicely f nrnlsned rooms for house'Ki'Ciiliii , ' . Cull on or address Dr. K.V. . lluiighton , 1 D Hroadwny , Council HliiirH. la. A lrl for Reni'ral housework at WANTED & , IWJ Main at , _ FOIl KENT An S room brick house In a line locality , w 1th all modern Improv eiiK'iits , for rent che.vn. K. J. Dny , : u I'curl HI. ' . Stock for Sale Cheap or will tnido lor DIU'C. Council lllutTH property. Addiess or cull on llurle Huns .V Co. , Council lllulls la. /"CHOICE furnished rooms , heated by furnnco. south fioni llrondway ; locution llrst-cluss ; itood board convenient : references ( minimi. A | ply Tin Willow ave. , between Tth and Hn. W. O. Wlrt. _ CVJIl SAI.I3 Or IXchnHKO A ftooil Kraln cle- X ! vutor In an Iowa town , to soil or trade for fnrm land. Jon listen & Van I'attrn , Council lllulls , la. _ WANTED- gentlemen boarders , or mun nnd wife ; private family ; live minutes wiilk from I' . O. Hi fereiK.es required. KBllee olllce. "ITTANTOI- ) Mattress makers nt C. A. lleobo t > & Co's. ItENT Furnished front room , for gen FOIt . 2J. ) N. Second stieet. "fiUH KENT Seven-room cotta-'e. on the cor- 13 ucr of M ave. and yth st.V. . C. Jumos. HUNT A lar o number of good dwell FOH . Call and examine list. n. II. Sheate A : Co. , Ilroadway und Mum St. , up stairs. FORFfEST SMITH'S ffINT LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOTS IN CHARLTON , A new addition , leys tlmu U mile north of Ilioadway. Hunkers , merchants , professional men , mcchiuilrs , worlcingmen and everybody can make money faster by buying In Chnrlton than in any other portion of iho New Council llhltTH These lots will be sold nt from fl'iOto { 3jUcaih. One-sixth cash , bulunce in monthly payment i at U pur cent Interest. Cull nnd get jonr choice. FOIl HENT Hoti'.e of T-rooms , closets , pantry. cellar , city water , etc. No. MW "th street. 1XHI SAtiR lx > t.VzlSJ ) , ornerof avo. A nnd 18th t. Only $ iu I , $1(10 ( cash , remainder in One and two years at 8 per cent. rOH SAI.U-30 acres of the bet RunlonliiK land on the best road running Into Coun cil Itlntls und Omnliit. .ln t east of this city. Will msiko you any terms you w , int If you uro ublo to impiovo it lit once. If von want a garden this is the land you wunt. 1'rire , FORREST SMITH , Hoom 4 , Urd Floor , Brown Uuildinff. C. K. Hii.I : < . O. A. IIEHUNGHOK. BELL & BERLIMHOF , Architects , Designer , * aM Superintendents of instruction , Mr. IlcrliiiKliof AMIS swii years > \lh ( McnilclFMilin , Fisher & Lnwr.v , and lias designed iiuny oMltc IInot blocks In Oinnlia nnd C.inncil lUulTs , Flans an3 Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Studio , nouin 2 Oew Jfoitse Mock D. H. MoDANELD & CD , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. (20 and ess Afalu BtreeUCouncll I ! In IT * . Iowa. Set aid Parlor Set At J , GOLDBERG'S ' "THE FAIR , " CommonclnR Monday , Nov. 12th. All purchasers of Dry Goods , Clothing und Oeutu KuriilxhlnK ( iooiln nmouutlUK to f 1.00 will receive a ticket entitling them to n chnuce nil ulthf r n line parlor or bedroom set. Itomom- her , Koods are marked lower tlmu ever , urn ! a ticket itoeB with every dollar's worth purchased. Tliu beautiful pilzes can be been at the utoru , 18 MAIN STREET. OAIJ , AND 8KB T1IKM. _ _ S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Xeleirtiono No. ll > 5. COUNUlli DIjUFFB , t J IOWA " OFFICER & mil. BANKERS. KCDronUwsy Council Uluffa. Iowa. OfcW Council Bluffs Carpet Co. OIL CLOTHS , c PLUSHES , DOOR MATS , CRETONS , u FANCY RUGS , FRINGES , AND R AND HOUSE UPHOLSTERY. FURNISHINGS , UPHOLSTERY.T PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ILTCL 4 = O 5 C. J. COLBY 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 at second hand , but buy now of the owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Kesidunce lots in Ihe best additions in the city. Don't fail to eall and see if you want to buy. Onr . MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKED H. PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in of .A.11 Orders Promptly Filled und Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THEE Kspeclallr Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. ' AUTOMATIC GUT-OFF ENGINE. Pnerillcatlons nml estimates furiilMioil for complete stPiim plnnf. ItpRHlntlon , Urn ability Ouur- ontcucl Can sliow letters from users where fuel Economy Is minul with Corllns Non-Comlo : Hlnf. [ E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 610 Peurl Street , Council Blurts. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / M Dl M IT Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Ebtimates , HDIDl/l I NDI lit. " " Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Hrown , Building. Council IJlulTs , Iowa. rifcll I \ / Ol IDI/tT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 F IINLLY bUimL" Pearl St. , Council HluOb , Iowa. Justice ol the Peace. Office over American E.\press , No , 419 N . " " Broadway , Council Blufls , Iowa. O-rnMCT P OIM ? Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State nnd I'edera O I UINL QL Ol IVI O" " Courts. O/llcc / Rooms 7 and 8 , Sliugart-Beno Block , Council Bluflk , Iowa. F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently locntcd nt No. 14 North Oth St. , opposite Postofllco , on Motor Line , Council UlulfB , lowu. ' . Send them h m o 'oy ' If you hnvo specimens don't wnit for prices. - [ . If dent want thorn nftor they nro mounted , ho will puj you the spoil. you highest imirhot price for them. Will mnUo n specialty of heiuls and drctsinty of furs during the winter. The "WHITE" Is King. This is the verdict of nil ladles who have used the White Sowing Machine , Sen it before buying any other. DDnU/U OFFICE , 05 Middle IlromUviiy. J. Mi bHUWIIi FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY Kill St. , Oinabft , Nob. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is Cijttil i any High Trice ! Machine. Tim Edlion > llDuo r pti , Hi * tcit upparatm for cuiRlfulOluKi autosraplila nJ type iriitluk' w J.IXJU topki i u be l ken > The Excelsior Cc.C9a&cl > fluffs , li