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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 8ATUHDA& NOVEMBER 17. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. NO lil PHAJUj STllKHT , In Any t'nrt of the City a Tu nt y Cent's I'erUtck. II.V. . TIM ON MANAOKII. IH'ci % : Omi i : No. 41. NHIHT KDITOII , No.st. MINOR MKNT10N. Sro llio "London Tailor. " N. Y. I'lntribiiif , ' company. Klctmtit ovcrcontlnpH nt A. Roller's , merchant tailor , 'till Hroadwny. Host liurd itnd 'oft coal nml Missouri wood. K. li. Miivno , < > lil Hroiulwnv , Hov. llonrv Deltinj ? took out building permits for thron new frame foliages tote to creeled on I'ioivo .trcot , between Lincoln and Franklin nvonuos. They will cost iiOO 1'iiHi. The funun.1 of Harrytlio thrco-yuar- olden of K. H. Hcnton. took place at U o'clock yesterday afternoon and was ' largely ii'tlemlod. The remains wore in- ' terreil'in Fail-view fcmeler.1 , ' . The Omaha and Council HlulTs [ irldgo company will to-day rri-eivo the first levy of six mills voted them by this city. The amount is nearly $ . ' 50.000 and WII'H duo when the bridge was completed according to contract. The trustees for the institution for the ueaf and dumb wore in session yes terday. Itoutine business occupied most of thcj time. Settlement was made with contractors who have been i.mklng vari ous improvements mid ttiriiibhing sup- plioH. The Washington nvonuo school grounds are being graded to conform with the now building. The exterior work on the .triu'turo is almost com pleted , and the building shows up very handsomely. It is a credit to the archi tect and to the city. The work of tearing down the Pacific hoiiho will be completed to-day , and it will be but a short time until the walls of the new Hiseman block will bo rising in its place. The plans for the new building are completed , but the con tracts are not yet let. A now time card will go into effect on the C'hie.igo , I took Island it 1'acille to morrow noon. The evening express will leave fifty minutes earlier , nt 0:07 : instead of tio" : as at present. The evening - ing train will arrive at 0t8 : ; instead of tii'lU , live minutes earlier. Husine'-s in the superior court is dragging even more than usual during the present term. None of the cases on the docket arc ready for trial , and the probability is that the greatest pait of them will go over to the December term , which convenes on the loth of next month. The electric motor company- secured two more motor cars yesterday , making the twelve ordered. There arc four more coaches yet to bo. received to fully equip the line. There will then bo twelve motor cars and ton coaches , al lowing a live minute service , giving each train an hour for a round trio. The roller bleating rink will bo in full blast after the first of next week. The management has laid a now lloor und put in a new stock of skates , the patronage of last MKISOII clearly demon strating that the cra/e had by no means died out. The rink will be 'kept open for skating live evenings in the week , and a. dance on the other. Three plats of now additions and sub divisions wore lilecl with the county re corder yesterday. They were Fitch's bub. comprising north half of block 5 , of Uenson's second addition ; Alexan der sub , consisting of blocks A , U. C , I ) and U , in Potter & Cobb's addition , and Wonster's sub , consisting of two blocks in Howard's addition N. Schtirz is being congratulated by republicans as well as democrats on his success in the race , and. re-election ns justice of the peace. He has served most acceptably , especially to the busi ness men , and no justice lias a stronger hold on the confidence of the commu nity. Now that the cruel war is over , oven his political opponents express themselves as grateful that ho is re tained in the position he hns tilled so faithfully. 'Squire Ilondricks has not decided ivhero lie will locate his otllco when ho enters upon his duties as justice of the peace. Until 'Squire Higgs moved down onto Main street all the justices wore on Broadway , which had enjoyed this monopoly for years. Main street should have one of the justice shops , and 'Squire llendricks will find a pres sure brought to bear on him to accom modate the people by locating south of U road way. The Union Pacific ferry train will bo discontinued next week until spring , so it is reported. This move is causing considerable comment , as it was com monly supposed that the ferry train would be bettor patronized in cold than in warm weather , as the , drive over the bottom i& nota particularly pleasant one Mri midwinter , as the wind gets a terri ble sweep across there. If the ferry is discontinued the now bridge will come in for nearly all of the travel between the two cities. The board of county supervisors yes terday opened the bids for the erection of a now bridge over Indian creek on I'roadway. There wore but two bidders : Mr. Campbell of tbiscity and the Siovors JJrUgo company of Oskaloosa. The con tract will bo awarded to-day , an Super visor Underwood was not prc entyestor- torday and the matter was postponed until his arrival. The business trans acted consisted mainly of allowing bills. The session will bo completed to-day , and the hoard will adjourn this evening until the December meeting. The time of starting up the electric motor line is btill unknown to the pub lic. and considerable speculation is in dulged in on that question. The man agement bays that not a single wheel Bhall he started until the whole plant is in order to work. It was expected that the cars would be started Monday , but the car men say that but very few of the cars will bo ready by that time , so it is dilllcult to say when the line will bo put in operation. Hut little Information can bo secured on the subject , and the pub lic is forced to be content and wait until "everything is ready. " See W. C. Stacy's ad. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the olty ; 1)0x160 ) feet on Glen avenue , east front , a bargain ; business property on Broadway and Fourth btroot. R. P. Olllcor , North Main btrcot , DoVol'b block , Council UlulTa. For bargains in real estate in any mrt of the city see F. J. Day , the lead ing real estate dealer. _ Loans made on city business and denco property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company , Rock Spring coal , Gloason , UO Pearl Btrcut. Council UUilIs Lumber Co. want you to try some of their coal. Tlio Council JHuffs Investment Co. , No. 10 Pearl st. , having engaged in the real estate business , respectfully re quest a list from parties having p roper er td for sale , rent .or . exchange , Men's knit jackets , drawers and scarfs mid ladies' skirts selling al letd than cost ut thti knitting factory. COUNCIL BLUFFS CONCERNS , The District Court Busies Iteolf With an Old , Chronic Thlof. THE GAS CHARTER NEAR ITS END "Snort" Miller Happily Located at I/nM The Annual lluw In the Po lice Deportment .Musi Have the Union Depot. The Dny In Court. The case of M. M. Francis * for petit larceny , occupied the attention of the district court yesterday morning. The case was submitted to the jury a few minutes before 12 , and they came in with a verdict of guilty about fifteen minutes later. The prisoner was charged with the larceny of several small articles from the store of 1)V. . liushnell. The case might have boon disposed of in the lower court , but the prisoner was bound over to the grand jury. The jury was dismissed until Monday morning at K o'clock. No busi ness was transacted dr.ring the after noon. To-day is motion day and no cases will bo tried. See Forrest Smith's special column. \Ve have listed with us homeca li and a few good farms to exchange for Coun cil HlnlTs property. A. A. Clark & Co. , Broadway and Main. Money loaned on futnlture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark * c Co. , oillco cor. Uroailway and Main , over American express. Tilts Gas Chili-tor. It eoins probable that the council will not take any further action at pres ent in regard to repealing the charter of the gas company. The charter will expire next February , and then the matter will receive attention. It is feared that if an attempt is made at present to repeal the charter the com pany would take the case into court and the city would bo enjoined from tak ing further steps in the matter until that was bottled. If the case was de layed a year or two the city could do nothing but submit. It is but three months until the charter expire * * , and the question will probably be allowed to rest until that time. The city has quietly submitted to the exorbitant charges of the company for twenty years , and will not institute a legal kick just : ib tlio matter is about to solve itself. J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Illinois and Iowa best -.oft coal , Glea- fcon , 120 Pearl street. K. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Oillco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main otreet , up stairs. The finish on our collars , cuffs and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. "Sport" in the Home. "Sport1 Miller is as well known a character as Council Bluffs .has pro duced. Those who have merely noticed the old man , as with bent form , ragged and dirty , be has gone about the streets blacking boots and selling papers.would not think that ho wasa hero of two wars , an intelligent , well read man. Such he is' , however , and the story of the change wrought in his life is told by the same old word whisky. The time was when Miller was a stalwart young soldier , a gallant lighter in the Mexican war. In the war of the rebellion ho was again in the ranks , and did noble service for his country , lie has always been so given to gambling as to win his name of "Sport" by common consent. Old citi zens still remember when he walked the streets with a shining tile , polished linen , a long gold chain , sparkling diamonds mends and other requisites for the make-up of a dude in those earlier days. At one time , after making a big win ning , ho gave a big supper to the whole town , costing him several hundred del lars. Of late ho has been in a deplora ble condition , and at last was taken in charge by the Christian women of the hospital. Still later ho has been re moved to the Soldiers' Home at Mar- shalltown , la. Ho is evidently very much pleased with his now situation. In regard to it he writes the following , which indicates somewhat the intelli gence of the man who lias been so buf- fettcd about the gutters of the city : "Tho soldiers' homo is the best gem in the state's crown. It is the old sold iers' paradise. Most of the grey-headed veterans here are minus a leg or an arm , but they are the most respectable looking body of men yon would face in a good while. The home is three stories , with three wings , and faces the south. The Iowa river runs within 2ol ) yards of the rear. It is surrounded on thb north , east and west with beautiful oak and other forest trees. To the east of the front is a large fountain , circular in form , witli .spout fountain in the contor. It is 160 feet wide , and when finished will make a beautiful fountain. Looking south the landscape is dotted with farms and farm houses. The homo is heated with steam , and the cooking and laundrying are all done by steam , The washing stands have two faucets , by which you can turn on cold or hot water. The basins are of marble. The home is built on most Improved and modern plans. The ventilation and drainage tire perfect. I cannot describe them in one letter if I was to trv. The rooms are eighteen or twenty feet high , lighted with windows dews fourteen feet high , and some of thorn are double windows. The homo is , in fact , a village in itself. There iu a chapel where religious services are held once a week ; also a concert and lecture hall. Wo had a lecture hinco f have boon here. It was on the manu facture of gla.33 and was quite interesting. 1 said all cooking was done by steam , and mighty good cooking it is : the best of everything in the market. Wo have a big garden where wo raifio all the veg etables that grow in this climate. Wo got the best of meats and bread roatt buef or roast pork every clay , and fish or cold meat for supper. The old vets are the most orderly set of men I over aw. I have not heard an angry ivord since I have been here. We have a library , smoking room , barber shop , tailor shop , and shoemaker. In fact , it is a little town of iUelf. To cap the climax , wo hayo most kind and gentlemanly of ficers. Every thing works like clock work. Most of the old vets go to town when they feel like It , but the newcom ers have to got a i > ass. Our olllccrs have boon badly slandered by the Mar- Bhnltown Democrat , by baying that they compelled old vets to go to the polls and vote for Ilurrltou. The clllcers never interfered or solicited any votes. So far as I could ceo the electioneering was done among thoin'olvos. When I llrnt came to the homo 1 found that nearly all the old soldiers were going to vote for "Ben. ' More anon. THOMAS II. MII.I.KH Grand opening of roller.rink Monday evening. Wcilonot Inlcnd to Indorse nny except aril- rlcsof merit. Imt x\otnkui > le.vnro in i < < ferrliig to tlio " ( Inrlnnil Stove * imcl HHIIKC * . whoo Mipeilnilty li ton well rstubllsheil to bo called IntjticMInn. They nrobelieved to l > a uii'1 < iuftU > < l bymivln the world. Sold exclusively by r. C. Do Vol. Have our wagon call for your toiled clothes. Ca-eade Laundry Co. See Forrest Smith'H special column. Constellation of IJUOIIM. The annual uneasiness in the police force is again manifesting itself. There are numerous jealousies , and no little irritation. The force does not seem to bo working in harmony , and hence can not do as olTectlvo service for the city as would otherwise bo the case. It is said that some of the men are a little bonsltivo about not beinir properly credited on the books for the arrests they make. Most of the prisoners are now brought in by the patrol wagon , and when two or more ofllcort chance to share in an arrest , or in taking the man to the station , one man will sometimes bo given the credit , to the exclusion , perhaps , of the very ono who made the arrest and turned in the call. Another chestnutty complaint is that each man work's for himself. It is said that _ notices received from elsewhere , offering rewards for capturing persons described therein , sire not given to all the force , but a favored few have the In side track. There is , in fact , a repe tition of the little causes of chafing and jealousy that cau.sed trouble with their predecessors. Tlio complications .scorn to bo increasing , and the prediction is common that , quite : i lively sort of a rumpus will soon follow , unless there is oil thrown upon the troubled waters. Chief Lucas is pretty steady-handed , and his wisdom may devise bomo anodyne. All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel Co. Weather strips at Chapman's art storo. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cull's and shirts by Cascade Latin dry company. 1C. II. Sheafo it Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowc.stratoof interest. Ollico Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Special mit bale to-day at the knitting factory. Price , lUc | > cr pair. Now For the Union Depot. The board of trade will devote its whole attention henceforth to the work of securing a union passenger depot for this city. A meeting will bo held next Tuesday evening with the solo purpose in view , and all members are earnestly requested to be present. Several of the railway companies entering here are ready to go ahead with the project , and are anxious to know what ib to be done , as they desire to replace their local depots with more commodious struc tures if no union depot is to be built. We have no competitors in finishing collars , on lib and blurts. Cascade Laun dry Co , All grades -oft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. If you want to borrow money , buy a lot. house and lot , farm , or trade any thing , sec A. A. Clark As Co. , Broad way and Main. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts As Co.'s loan office , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal propart.y of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The Fine Grinding Mill. Yesterday boo/.er.s were assessed as follows : F. II. Murray , .lamob O'Kecfo and K. S. Martin $8.10 each. F. Max well $7.00. William Jasper was charged with disturbing the peace and assault ing a boy named Willie Dcamin. lie put up $10 for appearance at 10 o'clock for trial , but failed to materialise , and the money was forfeited. Charles Smith , a hack driver , was charged with disturbing the peace and his case was continued until this morning. All kinds of knit 'goods soiling at less than manufacturers'costal the knitting factory. I'crsonal 1'aru graphs. Miss Brico.of Chicago , is the guest of Mrs. S. P. McConnoll. Miss Marquardl , of DCS Moines , is visiting with Mrs. I. W. Iloss. Mrs. Carpenter , of Ilillsdale , Mich. , is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. S. Wilkins , on Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parmoleo have re turned from their eastern visit , having been absent about a month. They en joyed themselves greatly. James Beebo , eon of Colonel II. C. Beobo , local agent for the Wolls-Fargo Express company , has accepted a po sition in the local otllco of the Adams Kxpresb company. Captain J. II. Clark , who lias boon court reporter for Judge Loofbourow during his term of oillco , will occupy the bamo position for Judge Maeoy , Judge Loofbourow'H successor on the district bench for the next four years , beginning January 1 , 188 ! ) . The very Rev. P. Iloiinobory. the renowned - nowned Catholic missionary and apostle of temperance , arrived in the city last evening and is the guest of his old friend , Father McMonemy. Since ho conducted the mission hero cloven years ago ho has traveled ever eighty thousand miles , giving missions anil administered the temperance pledge to hundreds of thousands in Australia , Vandioman's Land , Now Zealand , South Africa and the Fast Indies. Ho will of- liclaic at 10 o'clock mass to-morrow at St. Funds Xavier's church. Iho Great 1omlon Tailor Has como to Council Bluffs with the largest stock and finest grades of goods ever teen in the city which will be triads up at the lowest figures ever given any where. No. OT7 , corner of Broad , vay and Seventh street , Postollico block. Kemombor the "London Tailor , " and give him a call. Special mit sale to-day at the knitting factory. Price , lOc per pair. The New Jewish Church , The flrbt Hebrew church in the city has just been ortranizeu. The name of the organization is the Biker Cholln congregation , They have leased the brick building at No. ! J7 North Main street , and hold their first services there last evening. Services will beheld held regularly hereafter every Friday evening and Saturday morning , the Hebrew Sabbath. No pastor has as yet boon secured , and Mr. L. Harris , of this city , will olllcmto for the present. The society hus a membership of thirty. The purchase of the property now occu pied by them is anticipated. They al readv own a haiitUofrte'V'iirlal ' ground at Oak Mill. ArraugomfctHJi are being per feoted to have HabbI Uunson. of Omaha deliver a lecture liVn * in about two weeks for the benefit .of the new society Dresses made Wool drosoto $8 silks and plushes fS to MO. Miss Sim mons. overSee See Forrest Smith's' spbcial column. Hnint Itcrnnrd IMncc. 1 have a number of 'fine lot" for sale in the above addition , located only two blocks nway from the street cars on Broadway. These lot's are oO.vittO 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 ,1. G. Tiplon , solo ngont , < VJ7 Broad way. Ill my rambles around this great me tropolis I have been surprised al the many methods of making a livinir , writes a Now York correspondentof Ihi Detroit Tribune. Certainly if ouo-hall the world do not know how the othei half live , they just as little know how the other half make their living. There is on Fourteenth street a place which gets its patronage from the very swoll- t-st and ino-t exclusive circles of society. The place has got nu sign nothing to give it away as a pawnbroker's shop , but such it is , notwith standing its handsome entrance anil liveried door tender , who ushers the visitors or patrons into an elegantly fur nished drawing room , decorated with rare bric-a-brac and choice paintings. the person who keeps it , for the pro prietor is a woman , in dressed iu the latest style , and receives her customer as if n guest. It is not until after the usual exchange of morning salutations that she asks : "What can 1 do for madame thi1 morning11" ! Then madame displays a set of jew elry , diamonds , perhaps , or bric-a-brac , on which she wishes a loan. Sometimes a note is jjiveu at tlio rate of lo or UOper cent. These notes , how over , .seldom go to protest , for the givers do not care to have tho.io transactions known to their husbands : bin , apart from that , they care but little , as it is generally under stood that a woman frequently exceeds her allowance and makes it up on the next , while the obliging broker makes a good profit from the necessities of fashionable women. The "duplicate" gift unman who calls at the handsome "brown front" house just after a fashionable woddinjr , is known to the neighbors , who see lier de scend from a carriage or barouche , only as a caller , but she makes quite a living in buying up the duplicate gifts. Kv < ry- one knows that the wedding gifts of a season run in grooves , and that inont brides , on looking ever their possessions , find a large proportion of their gifts duplicated. The hrio ] who went her self ill on finding that she had seven butter dishes , every one alike , with a cow on the cover , had not , the advantairc of the bride of to-day , who calls to her aid the buyer of suelMlup'licates. One of the popular brides of last sea- sou found among her 700 wedding pres ents 15 Mlver-platud candlesticks , " bronze busts of Shakespeare etchings of Millet's "Angelus , " ' 10 silver hand mirrors , ! ! engravings of- ono picture. H fish knives , 2,1 picklU'anll olive forks , Hi fans ; 14 jewel boxes , 8 J > on bou boxes and 7 table crumb knives. What did she do with them ? . The exchange women came to lie raid- and took most of the duplicates off her hands. Of course they were disposed of at a biicri- lice and the young bride worried for weeks for fear llic transaction would leak out , but what could bho do ? She could no * litter up her rooms with du plicates 1 think it would be a good idea , when ono is sending out invita tions for a fashionable wedding , to add to each what ono is desired to present , or ul. e do away with gifts by saying : "Gifts not desired. " 1 am sure either. method would save any amount of an noyance to both giver and receiver. S. B. Wadsworth As Co. loan money. Mixed pickles in bulk at N. I. Tib- bills , un Broadway. _ Dr. C. C. Hasten , dentist , opera house block. Whooping CoiiKh on Street Now Yorlc Mail and Express : "Will you please stop this car , sir ; I want to get off at once , " said a Weil-dressed lady to a conductor on a Broadway car yesterday. ' 1 can t slop hero , madam ; but will at the next corner , " responded the con ductor. "But I insist , " she replied , emerging from llio car onto the back platform anil drawing her wraps to one side , exhibit ing a little biby scarcely four months old. The obliging conductor rang the bell , and the car came to a stand still in Iho middle of the block , but not before the woman had informed him that a litllo girl in the car was afllicted with tlio whooping cough , and she did not propose to run any risk by remain ing there with her infant. She added forcibly that persons who allowed their children to frequent the cars , knowing that they had the whooping cough , ought to bo arrested. In conversation with the conductor a Mail and Kxsress reporter learned that it is not infrequent that ill-advised mothers will board Iho cars .vith chil dren who are allccted with the dreaded malady. He said ns far ns ho knew there was no law to prevent it , consequently quently ho was powerless to act in the mailer. Doctors assorl that whooping cough is contagious , and can be carried in the clothes , as it often is , to the homes of those who are leastable to stand sick ness , lot alone pay a doctor's hill. Whooping cough among the yountr at this lime of the yearjcoms to bo quite epidemic in this city , and if Iho health authorities have any desire to crush out the opportunities for the spreading of it they should at once ibHi < jan ; order pro hibiting parents whoio children arc alllicted , from riding ) n the cars. Such an order , while it would hot be univer sally obeyed , would siill have the effect of deterring some senseless mothers from communicating this Lliild-killing mal ady to those who are not in a position , physically or financially , to stand it. Wanted at oncorAa.experienced clerk for general storo. Single man , ono speaking ICnglisji and Gorman pre ferred. Good salary and steady em ployment to the right man. Call on or ' address J. II. KiMlh , Charter Oak , C'rawfor Co. , la. Headciuariors for stoves , OI > KU < Ac BitVA.vr , 613 Main st. n Campaign Hct. Puck : McStreot "For gracious eaUo , old boy , what are you going to do with that old campaign helmet ? " Van Avenue "Why , I won a hat from Job Lott on the election , and this is what ho bontmo. " _ "Full Many u Uom of purest ray serene the dark unfathomed - fathomed cavcp of ocean bear , " but not that glistens more brightly than tooth beautified and made healthy with SO- JCODONT , that time honored donor of comfort and attractivcnobs qf the dental row , XVHAT IT IB. I A t It li ( n en * XT or 4 fc core II ti net ramly rt * ISli Htt tnd Innoiiaie * etrp all It li tU frft * lacttficlrntlflcrtiemh , * n6wftidttlitlUrotth1h f itleot b lnelng f tdtcti , 9l1l ( ll IQtdafl ( lllly' MthdlniU&tlr , carripfr- /CllUt mfctwnlly Each coDitltatctof lite form fill fcu & ucofuiieJ IctrlniU Ttrtvt In the 4U etloo of & tenttcfcttoa to itrvt inert inrily th cat * of pala * fo'il li ] r > ntgtjlili and Tlio ChinU 9 A Vogolci Co. , lliilto. , M < ] LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tims I Will Offer 1OO In I'urry .AtMlMon to Council Illulls on tlio ' 1nsiU ! < Lotion A\e. A . . 1 MX ) In ll9 Lots on A\o. II . . . . . MM Inslilu I.ntson AMC . . . . . 4 V ) Intlilr liotsnu I'lrit Avu . ( ViO IninlP l.ntson Sfpond Ave. . . . N l Inslilo Lots on Thlr.1 An- . NX ) Insliltl.otson N. Side I'ourtll Avc. . . 4.VI ItlMtln Lots on S. ShUi 1'omtli Ave . 4CO t T Ml Corner Lots * Ml Mom. TIJHMS One-lctHli ca.-ii ! , b.tlHiKolnnlnpHnniul optlomU payments , ulth s JUT ri-nt In- ti'icst ' , ] iuiiiilt > nntumllyVI 1 nl > c con- trait foruarianty ilcoil mid futalsh lib- -tract nlieii fnlh piitil. w. .siii : > ivrorr : , No. c , North .Mnlti St . Council Illtillp , In. SEW BARGAINS nitOAIMVAY IiOTS , riltST AVKNUli IiOTS , I'KltKY ADDITION I.Ol'H. PHIIKY ADDITION LOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS , ADDITION IOT8 , STHHKT'S ADDITION M > 1M. ALSO at ) Al'KHS OK THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN KOIl I'liATMNO. W. C. STACY , Telephone IV- . No. U Main S'rc-ot. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ' . t.o t , Fount ! , To Loan. Tor Sale , To Kent , \Vnuts , Hoard' Ititf , etc.lll be ItmiTtcd in this column at tlio low rat of TUN l'iNTd : I'RIt MNH for the first insertion and Kivo Cents 1'cr l.lno for each sub sequent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our office. No. 12 I'cnrl Street , near llroadway , Council muffs low.i. WANTS. HUNT- or II nicely fiirnlnnoil rooms for v lion.seki'opliiK. Call on or tidiness Dr. I"V. . Ilwigliton , 10(1 ( llroadwny , t'omidl Itltills. la. FOIt SA 1.13 Or KxchaiiKO A K od Kruln ele vator In un Io n town , to sell or tnule for farm land , .lonnsum & Van ratt : > n , Council 1 Hull a. la. "Ij Oll HKNT Seven-room rottaue. on tire cor- -I ? nor of ! ! d nve. nml I'th ' it. W. C. James. TIUJU HUNT-A larne nnmlier of t'ooij dwell- JJ limn Call and examine list. C. H. Sheaf o i Co. , Ition-hvay and Main St. . up stairs. FORREST SMITH'S irn LOTS IN CHARLTOfJ , A new addition , less than 34 mile north of ItiouchVR ) . llankcis. merchants , professional men , mechanics , \\oiklirjjnnjn und everybody i un make money f.iKter liy liny.iiK In Charlton than In anv other portion of ilio New Council Illulls Thesu lotH111 bot-o'.il ' at from ilfiOto SHJOeiuh. One-sixth cash , Imlnnce in monthly pajment- M per cent luteie&t. Call and get your choice. roil HUNT Honieof T-rooms , closet" , pantry , cellar , city water , etc. No. Klii 7th street. roll SAI.K I.ot nxl2a.Jcorneror ave. A anil 16th ht. Only (4(1 ( 1 , frUW cash , remainder in ono and t o ye irs at 8 per cent. roil SAI 1J IM acres of the Ix'it Hardening land * on Mie lii'.st load ruimlim Into Coun cil Illullb nml Omaha , .lust east of this city. Will miiko you any terms yon u.iut 1C you are able to Impiovo H ut oiiuiIf \ ouant a garden tills is the land yon want. Trice , FORREST SMITH , Hoom 4 , 1rd ! Floor , Drown Huildinp. Lil No. 14 Pearl St. C. U. IIHI.U < i. A. Iir.ltUNOHOR BELL & BERLINGHOF , ArcMtects , Designer , ; and Snpcrlnteiitt of Construction , Jlr. llprlinpliof was so en jours Midi McndcKsiilin , r'Micr.V : Loury , and lias designed many of ( lie finest Itlooks in Oimilia and Cuiincil Illulls. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Studio , Jtooni 2 Oje > ' Jfnusa Illocle D. H. McDANELD & COi , " Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. HMand 823 Mnlu BtrueUCouucll Illuffajowa. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Tclcilinno ND. - . " > , COUNCIL niaiKFS , i : IOWA At J , GOLDBERG'S ' "THE FAIR , " Commonclnjr Monday. Nov. 12th. All niirchiisers ot iiy ) Uooils , ( lothlnj ; uiul Geiita' J'urnliihlni ; ( iooilH umountliiB to H.01 \vlllrecelvoutlckft untltllnc them to n clmnce on either a Uno parlor urlxxtiooin M-'t. Iteniuni- ber , KOOI'S ' uru marlceil lower tliini evtr. uncl u tlrkctnocs wlthevciyilollar'HWoithpurflmstd. The beautiful prices can be seen ut thu ttt/ie , 18 MAIN STREET. CAM , AND ' SKI ! TIMjM. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. KQBrofLdway Council Illuffj , Iowa. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. OKBOa OIL CLOTHS , C PLUSHES , DOOR MATS , CRETONS , u FANCY RUGS , FRINGES , AND R AND HOUSE UPHOLSTERY. FURNISHINGS. T 3 > TCL4 = 0 S SNAPS ! ! \ Lot , Bryant & Clark , on Second avc. - - I Lot , Bryant tfc Clark , on Third avc. - - - $250 $ Lots , Perry's sd Add. , on Avc. C - - - Each Q Lots , Benson's First , Avc K - - - Each \ Lot , Everett's Add. , Third ave. . . . . $500 $ Lots , Fleming fe Davis , Ninth and Tenth aves Each HOUSES AND LOTS -ON EASY PAYMENTS Call and See c. j. COLBY , Masonic Temple. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRKINRINF-- > 'llraulic. and Sanitary Engineer. I'l.ins , Estimates , Dl rilXI I i Dl 11 L. - - Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Drown Building , Council BUills , Iowa. FINI F"V RIIRl F Attor".ey i1 Law Second Floor Brown Building , 115 [ 'earl St. , Council Ululib , Iowa. Justice ol the Peace. Ofllcc over American E.\piess , No.119 N , Broadway , Council Bluftb. Iowa. S , QII\/Iv \ / ? Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era 06 OIIVIO" Courts. Olllcc KoomsT and 8 , Shugnrt-Beno Block , Council Blullb , Iowa. TIHIE Kspcclnlly Adapted far SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , E , Ppcrlllcatlons and estimates furnished for complete stonm plunti. ItCRtilatlnn , Durability Onar- nntcod. fan slioiv letters from users wlitre furl Economy Is equal with Corll&s No E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No.ilO / i'carl Street , Council Ululla. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. JUnnufni'tnrorsand Wholesale Dealers in Sa/u-isa e of .A.11 KZIza-cLe. Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The "WHITE" Is King. This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the White .Sowing Mauhino See it before buying any other. orriCR , : tor Middle JIroml\v j- . J , M , HKUWN / , F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located tit No. 11 North ( Ith St. , opposite Postolllec , on Motor Line , Council lilnlfs , Iowa. Jf you liavo speelinons don't wait for prieos. Send them to him before they tpoll. Jf you dent want thorn nflt'i- they are mounted , lie will pay you the highest market iirii'o for them. Will mulco a buouiiilty of heudb and drc-Btiii.t * of furs during the winter. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1C 14 Doimlni * Mr , , Omalin , NeU. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PHICB $13. Is equal t > 'm ' J any High Priced Machine. The Krtliou Mlnieocrupb , I tin belt o pirtlui f i/mnifj'diin , HUtoirl ; > bl mid trpo tullm "till. 8,101 coplti run be talic-u , The Stt lIor Co.Council Bluffs , h.