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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. &ONDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNClEl3LTJFFS. OFMCK. NO IS PKArtlj STIlliKT. Delivered ! ) } carrier In Any Pnrt of the City ft Twenty Cents 1'crWcek. 11. W. TJI/10N MANAOKIl. TKI.r.I'IIONKSi llrsi.vr.ss Omen No. 4.1. NKIIIT KtHTOii , No.-l. SIINOIl MI2NTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Sco the "London Tailor. " Klcganl overcoatings at A. Keller's , tncrcliHnt tailor , 910 H road way. Best hard nnd soft coal and Missouri wood. K. K. Muyno , 019 Broadway , Hazel Cain ] ) of Modern Woodmen will liold a special meeting this evening , and every member is earnestly requested to bo In attendance. There will ho a full dress uniform drill of the Dodge L.igkt Guards. Friends of the company , both ladies and gentlemen , are invited to ho present. Harkness Brothers open a grand specinl Bale to-tiny. Their cut on hosiery is great ; also unequal cut on other lines which cannot fail of attracting hundreds of buyers. The Chautaumia Hrolo will meet this evening in tlio V. M. C. A. parlors , in stead of at the board of trade rooms , as formerly , the change being for this night only. The first of the series of balls lo bo Riven by the Koyal Arcanum society takes place at the society parlors Thursday evening , December ( ( . It will bo a highly enjoyable affair. The Congregational Indies are plan ning fora "Qui/ ' " sociable at the church parlors next Thursday evening. There IH homo curiosity to know just what sort of a novelty in now to bo introduced into the social world. The sale of lots in Potter fcCobb's ad dition , which was to iltavo taken place Saturday , was postponed on account of bad weather until next Thursday , when the sale will como olT on the grounds , the weather permitting. The C'liantaufiua circle will meet this evening at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The nhango for this meeting is duo to the occupation of the board of trade rooms for another purpose , and hereafter the circle will meet ns usual in the board of trade rooms. The Sunday round-up of the police failed to materially increase the num ber of hoarders at the city bahtile. The cool weather seemed to have a depress ing effect on the boozers , and they did not show up. For order and quiet , it was a model Sabbath. \V. F. Brown and Joe Scott wore ar rested at the corner of Main and Broad way Saturday niuhtfor fast driving and drunkenness' . Brown is also charged with carrying concealed weapons. It is stated that ho has served a term in the Nebraska pen , and is a tougli char- actor. The smallpox patient , Mrs. Forman , is getting along very nicely , and the physician thinks she is in a fair way to recover. No other member of the fam ily have as yet shown any symptoms of the disease. The house is quarantined , and all possible precautions taken to prevent the spread of the contagion. Nothing has been heard lately in re gard to the now pesll.ouse to bo erected by the city. At last accounts a plan had been adopted and grounds purchased near Big lake , but so far as can bo learned no contract for the erection of the building lias been awarded. It was stated that the house would bo built as soon ns possible. The board of trade meets Tuesday evening to consider the matter of a new union depot. Most of tlio needed ground has been purchased , and it seems that the enterprise should bo pushed to a speedy completion. Several of the rail ways need now local depots , and need them badly. They have been waiting to see what would bo the outcome of the union depot project. If it is delayed much longer they will begin the build ing of local depots. Then the union depot will not materialize for years later. See W. C. Slacy'swl. See-Forrest Smith's special column. Wo do not Intoiul t Iildorso any except nrtl- clesof merit , tint we Hike pleasure In referring to tlio " ( iurlnml Stoves aud KaiiKes , whoso superiority is too well established to bo called in question. They are believed to lia un qualcd by any in the world. Sold exclusively by 1' . C. Do Vol. Iloadnuartors for stoves. ' OUKM , & BRYANT , 513 Main st. J. G. Tipton has the largest and best solootod list of real estate in the city , lie handles nothing but bargains. "VVo have seine choice bargains in bottom tom prdperty listed with ns by parties who say they must have money. A. A. Clark x Co. , Broadway and Main. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. If you want to borrow money , buy a lot. hotiNO and lot , farm , or trade any thing , see A. A. Clark & Co. , Broad way and Main. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s ' loan qlUco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of viluo : without removal. All business strictly coiitl- dontiaU i aa Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glca- 6on , 11(1 ( Pearl street. E. n. Shoafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly conlldontial. OlUco COO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. The finish on our collars , culTs and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. Grand opening of roller rink Monday evening. Wo have llHtod with us some cash and a few good farms to exchange for Coun cil Bluffs property. A. A. Clark & Co. , Broadway and Main , J.G. Tipton has bargaine in real estate. B. B. Wadnworth ft Co. loan money. Mixed yicldcs ilTbullfat N. I , Tib- bltts , IH5 Broadway. Dr. C. C , Ilazon , dentist , opera house block. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Weather strips at Chapman's art store. Notice the beautiful llnish given col lars , culTa and uhirta by Cascade Laun dry company. 'llin ( iront Ijomlon Tailor Has como to Council BlulTg with the largest stock and llnest grades of goods over eeen In the city which \rill bairuuh up at the lowest liguros over given any where. No. 037 , corner of Broadway mid Seventh street , PoBtotllco block. Remember the "London Tailor , " and give him u cull. The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you to try some of their coul , FEWER PLEASURE DRIVERS , The Bluffs Mlssos the Usual Sunday Whirl on Wheels. A CHURCH WITHOUT A CREED. The WlilftkyVnr Trnnnferrcil to tlio Country < 7iiRtlcc Shops Two- Hound Fight on IlroiuUvny AH About Town. A Quiet Sun dnyi The streets were very quiet yester day , being altogether too muddy for pleasant driving. The sun came out about 11 o'clock , and the snow which fell on the preceding day disappeared rapidly. ByI o'clock very little of it remained , and that was in the shadows of the buildings. The sidewalk's were not in a particularly inviting condition in the morning but the attendance at the various churches was quite large , notwithstanding that fact. The usual throng of Sunday afternoon promo- naders remained indoors until late in the day , when a number of them ap peared and the streets in the central part of the city presented quite a lively appearance for an hour or so. The Sunday delegation of Omaha visitors failed to matorialino and the city pro- sen ted much the same appearance as on the Sundays previous to the opening of the now bridge. For bargains in real estate in any part of the city see F. J. Day , the lead ing real estate dealer. _ Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- baU-Champ Investment company. Rock Spring coal , Oleason0 Pearl' street. All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. ! Itook.s ! Manufactured to order by Morohouso & Co. A. Church With Nil Crcr < t. With the rapidly increasing popula tion in the lower part of the city has como the demand for schools and churches within that immediate area. In the maUcr of churches the people are partially supplied , several missions having been established ; and are sup ported by various donominations. While these are doing good work for the people and tho'denominational in terests represented , there is one which represents no creed and is supported in the interest of no especial church. Its maintenance is for the diffusion of re ligious truth , the leatltng of men and women into a better life. Being un- scctarian , persons of every shade of re ligious belief gather there and worship. Preaching services , Sunday school and pravor meetings are regularly held and well attended. Judged by its fruits tlio OvcL'ton mission is a successful depart ure from the ordinary and generally practised rules of religious work. Yesterday morning a representative of TIIK Bun visited the mission. Ills located on South Seventeenth street. Its internal fixtures arc plain almost to severity , but very neat , and to the ono who attends church to worship it is Bulliciontly attractive. Tho-Kev. Mr. Alexander occupied the pulpit and preached a very excellent discourse. His subject was the "Xew Birth' ' as ex plained by Jesus. As preliminary ho gave the circumstances under which this explanation was given , introduc ing the the different persons of the text and the positions they occupied in the church and state. Nicodcinus' failure to apprehend the meaning of the com mand "Ye must be born agniiij" the speaker said , showed the condition in which every sinner is. As an abstract proposition it was dillicult to accomplish , and tiie church itself does noUgive the light it should upon the subject because it is not made as simple as it really is. Repentance and baptism ar6 the beginnings of conver sion. Then the man is a "new creature in Christ Jesus. " From this lie grows up into Christ , The analogy of the Christian life is the life of a man. First a babe , then adding to his stature by faith and works , until he becomes "com- 7 loto in Him. " Said the speaker : "Two things are shown in this text. First , the necessity for a radical moral change ; second , the principle of eternal life in volves something which comes through Jesus Christ. The now life meansa'now love , ' divine in its inspiration and ob ject , coming to us through the medium of tlio Son of God. 'Except a man bo born again he cannot sco the kingdom of God. ' " The preacher closed with a personal appeal , asking the question "What are jour prcsonthopes of eternal life'1 not what do you think of tliis whole matter , but in its application to your personal self how stands the matter - tor between you and God ? " E. II. Shcafe ft Co. make long or short time loans.on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowestratoof interest. Ollice Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Wo have no competitors in finishing collars , cuffs and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. _ Improved and vacant , property in all parts of the city ; 1)0x150 ) foot on Glen avenue , east front , a bargain ; business property on Broadway and Fourth street. It. P. Oilicor , North Main btrcot , DeVol's block , Council Bluffs. boo Forrest Smith's special column. Tint War Against Wlilsky. The saloon men of the city are at present in a state of disagreeable un certainty in regard to the result of tlio latest move of the prohibitionists. The * latter have as yut caused but three ir- rests , and the trial of these cases will not come up until the 27th inst. , before Justice Walker , at Oakland. Until the result of these hearings is made known , the liquor dealers will keep rather quiet. It is reported that several new saloons were to have been opened about this time , but since these arrests were made it has been deemed advisable by the interested parties to await develop ments before branching up more exten sively. It is feared by some of the liquor men that the move may result fully as well as the prohibitionists hope and for this reason some of the dispensers of tanglefoot have already quit the busi ness. ness.The law and order league seems to bo the only enemy with which the Council Bluffs saloonkeeper has to contend at present. The mayor has seemingly dropped out of the light , and nothing has boon heard lately of his monthly lincsV ( ) of $2 ! ) and $ -50 for each snloon. At the lust term of the district court no saloon cases wore taken up , although there were dozens of them on the docket. On the docket for the present term there are about thirty criminal cases against saloons , gambling houses and nouses of prostitution , uud on the equity docket there arc enough more injunction cnscs to swell that number to nearly a hundred. The liquor men seem to fool but little annoyance from this source , but arc de cidedly shaky concerning the cause now being pursued in the justice courts. As long as the cases wore confined to The city , little anxiety was felt , as the saloon interests were not allowed to suffer , but it rather takes the wind oul of the liquor dealers' sails to start out on unknown seas. As yet no regular line of defense has been laid out by the fialoonists , but it is probable that after the cases now pending are heard , some plan will bo formulate'l. ' Special ruled columns in ledgercash , , journal , etc. , Morehouso it Co. See Forrest Smith's special column , Dresses made Wool dresses 95 to JS , silks and plushes $8 to $10. Miss Sim mons , over liisomnn's. Soolnl Impurity. The Hcv. D. C. Franklin delivered a powerful sermon yesterday morning at Broadway Methodist church. In it ho drew some pointed lessons from the re cent murder in Omaha , using an a basis the case of a fallen' woman who was saved to a useful life by the power o sympathy among men and faith in God. In describing the work of the destroyer , the lecherous villain who , under the guise of a friend , a lover , wins from tv girl all that makes her lovable in the world and respected by herself , the speaker grew very eloquent ant gave expression to some ideas which , it adopted in soi'ia ! life , would be a power for good. Said bo : "I wish that ovury man who by blandishment .Mid tho- promise of a false friend , won from her her self-re spect and the gems which are priceless to womanhood , every man who purpose ly aided in her downfall , could bo con signed to the same odium and shame which now awaits her. Could ho be an outcast from society , no door open to receive him , no smile awakened at his approach , no friend to greet him with a pleat-ant word ; could he bo forced to thus stand as to-day stands his victim , methinks society would hastily revolu tionize itxulf and men and women would be the better for it. " Strong words , but true. An Kyo Kornn Kyc. John Oberman , of Omaha , and Thomas Evans , of Atlantic , became in volved in mi altercation on Lower Broadway yesterday afternoon , and soon came to blows. Evans had the worst of it , and was being roughly handled when Olliccr Isonburger ap peared and took both parties into cus tody. One side of Evans1 face was badly disligured. but lie Deemed to re gard the whole affair as a huge joke. Both men had boon drinking , and had whisky bottles on their persons. They were booked for disturbing the peace' , and were locked up to await trial this morning. Foinaln Detectives. Evening Telegram : Although fora long time detectives of the fair sex and some of them of good social status have been employed for the discovery of crime and grave i > olitieal offenses , and also for making private inquiries whore delicacy and tact is requisite , fe male detectivism has but 'occasionally been employed in the United Kingdom' for public purposes , and oven then with merely insignificant results. In a recent government report upon the Scotch police by Captain Monro. II. M. inspector for constabulary for Scot land , ho says that the employment of a few women'on the detective staff in large and populous places might possi bly bo of valuable service. Owing to this statement , and the important fact that the employment of women as private detectives in London has made great progress , the writer of the London Queen has carefully investigated the subject of this article , on which ho has received some appreciable information from those who are the most compe tent to speak with authority on the question. As regards the engagement of women for the detection of crime in this coun try , it is not only very limited , but merely extends to few offenses , the most important of which appear to bo shop lifting and pocket-picking cases , and other thefts. In these and other in stances they generally act under the guidance and close supervision of regu lar members of the detective staff. Some years ago a largo firm of omnibus pro prietors always engaged women to iind out the dishonesty of the conductors of these vehicles in robbing their masters of a portion of their fares , and it is stated that women are even now em ployed for this purpose. As competent and trustworthy women arc dillicult to secure for secret service in police forces , and as no efficient means exist for training them for this duty , and as they are indifferently paid for their work , there is a general fool ing among .policemen of all ranks that under present regulations it would bo unwise to permanently employ women on detective staffs , or as agents or assistants to a member of such in con nection with criminal and political in vestigations. On the other hand , in Paris , Berlin , Vienna , St. Petersburg , and other large centres of population on the continent , the detective services rendered by women to the police in these cases are very valuable. The social position of ladies employed is often of a superior order , while their general knowledge is very advanced. The diplo matic corps of some continental nations engage ladies as detectives out of their own country. It is stated that a few of the fair sex are employed in London on behalf of the French and Gorman em bassies , and render very efficient help to those to whom they are responsible for such. Now for private detective work In England as that required in divorce cases , tracing missing friends and other secret inquiries a great number of women are employed , and their number and services have immensely increased during the last ten years or thereabouts , when female dotcctlvoism as a system is said to have commenced by firms of private inquiry agents in the metrop olis. . The writer Has been informed by the principals of two Important private inquiry offices in London in both of which a largo staff of women are em ployed that the latter are far more effi cient for their duties than men would bo. Great care is taken in their selec tion , and they are bettor paid for their services tliantomon who are temporarily rily employed in police forces in proportion tion to the time they are respectively engaged in their work. One metropolitan firm at least not merely engages a great number of fo- mule detectives permanently to devote their whole time to private inquiry business , but pays them a liberal salary , in addition to giving them a bonus in respect of each investigation which they have been mainly instrumental in bringing to a successful termination. The amount received by the employers of these women in several of such cases iu very largo , and the latter are paid ac cordingly. One firm of inquiry agents has a very clever lady iu their faorvice 1111 Ufi ATTfTI mm Let us Begin a Busy Week WITH A BIG CROWD TO-MORROW , Will Make It Comfortable For You , as Well as for Your Pocket-Books. We hnvc nothing else to think of or to do but to sell out our entire stock , amounting to over sooooo ns quick ns possible. In order to do this wo hnve concluded to stnrt right in now nnd give our customers n discount of 2O per cent on every dollar's worth we sell. This tremendous cut will bring thousands of people from 11 over the country to tnke advantage of this great benefit sale. Remember wo mean 2O percent discount on ever 'vthlnq we sell , including Domestics , Dress Goods , Clothing , Boots an d Shoes , .Clonks nnd Suits. In fact everything In our house. On tthc bottom of every bill you purchase you will hnve the 2O percent discount deducted before you pay the bill. Our prices hnve nlwnys been acknowledged to bo much cheaper than any other house in Council Bluffs or Omahaand when you get your extra 2O per cent off see what a dollar will purchase in our store , as compared with other houses. ' We don't pretend to make any" profit on our snles from now on. All we wnnt is to sell our stock down so low that it will ennble us to pay our-entire attention TO THE NEW BUILDING we nr-3 erect ing on the old Pacific house site , which me mean to occupy in the spring. We want to open in our now location with an-entire new slock , and ndd several new departments to our lines. Do you know just what we mean to do ? You know thnt our stock is largel You know that our goods are good mid just what we represent You know our reductionsnre honest ! You know the liscount is largel We are bouncHo sell our entire stock before moving into our new building , and the stock is so large it will take time to do it. What is our loss is your gain. Everybody is invited to c.all and inspect our stock nnd learn our prices. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ! We will present a good Sleigh to every boy or girl , with Boy's Suits , Overcoats or Misses' and Children's Cloaks. Also of a nice Black Fur Muff with every I-ndies'Cloak. Express charges prepaid on all purchases made by Omaha or outside customers. Mail orders receive prompt attention. CALL AND SEE US. HENRY EISEMAN & CO , NOS. 314,316,318 SL 320 BROADWAY , , , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. See our Grand Display of Holiday Presents on the Second Floor. who in the discharge of her duties has traveled many thousands of miles. Her remuneration has approached X400 a year from detective work aionp. Another Una has paid ono of their Jair sex detectives us much asE.SU for a. month's services in private investiira- tioiiB. In addition to the high remun eration the more ollicientof these de tectives obtain from their emnloycrs , their incomes are materially supple mented by handsome yrutuities they receive - ceivo for successful services rendered to those who pay their masters very liberally for such. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build ut once. Address - dross or cull en J. It. Uico , No. 110 Main street. Council Bluffs. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , otlice cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Timj I Will Offer 1OO LOTS In Kerry Addition to Council lllulls on tuu fol lowing I'urms : tiiHldo T.ots on Ave. A . J MX ) InsldaLotsonAvo.il . MX ) [ nsldo hot * on Ave. C . 4" > < ) lnsl < l Lots on Kirut Ave . liTfl Inside Lots ouSmmd Ave . MM Inside IxitH on Third Avu . MH Inside Lots on N. fldn Kourtti Ave . 4.M ) tnulde LotsonS. Hldo Kourtll Ave . 400 fVAM Corner Lots fill Moru. TEUMS OiMi-tcntli cash , b tliiiiculnnlnoannuul optional payments , with H per cent In- tcre.sl. payable annually. Will K've ' con tract for warranty d < 'oduu furnish ab stract when fully paul. XV. KIKUKVrOPF , No. F , North Main. 'I. . Council Hlilllf. la. FOR SALE ! A Complete Sock ( , of COOK and 1ATIIIG STOVES r.ower than the lowe t , goods Hold on easy pay- iiH'iitH ut Cash I'llwrf , , Portlienccomoilutlon of Workliiguirn , I will keep open Sunday front. * ) n. in , to 1 p. in , For Second Ilnud floods In need order I will pay full value , Special Inducement to Omitlm JUStOlIHTH , A. J. MANDEL , No * . IJliit and : SM ! llroatlway. SPECIALJMOTICES. NQTIOK. OI'KnArindvcrtlflemPlitB.iiuchaR Lout , Found , Ij To Loan. Tor Sale" . " } 'o Kent , \Vaiits , Hoard- nc , etc. , will to ) IiiHerfcd In this column at the owratoof TBN CUNTS I'Ell LIN'U for tlio Urst usi-nlcm and Five Cents I'er Line for each mib- equent Insertion. Leave advertisement * at oiiroffloe. No. 12 1'onrl Street , near llroadway , , 'ouncll HlulM Iowa. WANTS. fjlOll HUNT a or 3 nicely furnlKiied rooms for J ? honsi-keopliig. Call on or adaresu Dr. K. W. Inuuhtou , 100 llroadway. Council lllulls , la , 17O BALK-Or Kxchanico-A trooil KWlielo * L1 valor in'an Iowa town , to sell nr trade for unn land , Jomiston & \ MI 1'uttun , Council Hulls , la. _ ItKNT Seven-room rottaca. on tlio cor ner of Jd Jive , and Vth ft.V , 0. James. HUNT A Urge number of teed ; dwell- FUU } ; ! . Cull and examine lint , K. II. Bheato & Co. , Ilroadway and Main st. , up ITKHllarEe From rooms to V5nt furnUliel , 1 I- block from Htrrut car , Inquire at llua olllce , Council lllutiB. _ _ il HKNT Nicely fnrnlfilied front room ecu- traillocated. . AdJi'Daa < J K , Use oOlco. NEW BARGAINS BUOADWAY LOTS , JflllST AVENUK IiOTS , KI2KKY AIIOU'IOV IjOTH , I'EJIUY ADDITION IjOTH , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS , ItRVANT ft O ADDITION STRKKT'S ADDITION I.OrA ML.SO 20 AWIKS OJ < ' THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN KOJl I * Ij AIT ING. W. C. STACY , Telephone 1 ! . No. 8 Muln Street. FORREST SMITH'S LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOTS IN GHARLTON , A now addition , less than y mlle north of Ilioadway , Hauliers , inei-i'lmntH , professional men , mechanics , worklngmim ana everybody cull inuko money faster by buying In Clmrlton than in any other pnitlon of llio Now Council IllulTs. 'J'hrso lotu will bo hold at from $ ir > Ute JIS.KJ each. Oiic-Hlxth cash , Imliinco In monthly payments at K per cent Inteiest. Call and get your choice. 1'OIt HUNT House of 7-rooms , closets , pantry , cellar , city water , etc. No. tlKJ 7th street , KOK SA LK Lot MxliOcorner ) : ; of nve. A and ISth t. Only ill' ' ) , * 1UO cash , iviimlmtur in ono and two years at N per cent. 1'OIt SAL13 HO acres of the best Kardenliitf land on the best road runnlni ; Into Coun cil lllulls and Omaha , Just enst of this clly. Will make you any terms yon want If you are able to Improve It at once. If you wnnt a garden tills N the laud you want , i'rlce , WXJO. ( FORREST SMITH , Room ) , SfA Floor , lirown II No. 14 Pearl St. Titos. Orrirnn. w. II , M. I'uwir. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Ilroadway , COUNCIL HIjIJKFS , IOWA. Dealt-ra In foreign i.tnl domestic exchaiiKO. CollcrtloiiH mads and Interest paid on time de posits. At J , GOLDBERG'S ' "THE FAIR , " Commonc'lnff Monday , Nov. 12th. All purchasers of Dr y UooilB. Clothing and dents' l''nrnlBhlng ( loodn amountliiB to * I.O ) will receive a ticket cntltlliiK them on either a line parlor or bedroom het. lior , Koodu are marked lower than uvc-r. and a ticket jioes with every dollar'H worth purchased. The beautiful prizes can bu hoeu at the Btoro , 18 MAIN STREET. CALL AND SEC TIIBU. Carpet Co : PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted ( OS 25 TO 30Q ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. CUT-OFF Ppecltlcatlons nnd csttnmtos furnished for complete steam plants. Kopilntlon. Durability Otrnr- nuteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Kconnmy ts equal with Corliss Non-Condenslni ; . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Soiul for Catalogue. Ko510 I'eurl Street , Council Uhiffg. LADIES' ' AND CHILDREN'S ' UNDERWEAR 20 ER CENT. DISCOUNT THIS WEEK , WE WILL CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF CLOAK STOCK BARGAINS IN BLAMETS- COMFORTS : - : : - : New Stock of Ladies' ' and Children's ' Gossamers that Will Be Sold Cheap , Good Selections in all Departments. 401 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , No. 103 Main St. , Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done wo have all that is needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our beautiful city , and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any where else. We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. "Wo sell the beautiful HAKDMAN , FISHER , A. B. CHASE , Everett , Pease & Howard Pianos , and the ROYAL CEN TURY Organ. Soil for cash or on time. Our stock of small musical instruments , strings , sheet music aud music boo lea is complete. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTB9C BELTS AND ELEGTRI3 TRUSSES. 1 No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary. WAft'TliU LOCAL A\I > TltAV13WX A K.\TS Ofl COMMISSIO.V The "WHITE" Is King. Tills is the verdict of all Indies who Jmvo used the White Sowing Muuhine , SOP it before buyiuff any otlior. OFl'ICK , 05 Middle Ilroiulwuy. J , M , dKUWN , 0. K. HULL. 0. A. IIKICMNOIIOP. BELL & BERLINGHOF , Architects , Designers anil Superintendents of Construction , Mr. Ilfirlinslior was sc.icn years willi Mendelssohn , Flhliur & Lowry , nnd lias designed niitny of ( ho llni'st blocks in Omaha and Council lllnfTs. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Slmllo , Jtuom y Opera Jroitno Jtlucfc FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1511 Uouclav St. , Omaha , Not ) . 0 , H , McDANELD & GO , , I Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. Malii BtrcutCouncil Illutrs.Iovra. S , STEWART , M , D , , D , V , M , HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH BTHEET. Tclfiiilinno No.U5 , COU.NUJLi KMJri'8 , I : IOWA THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. mica $15. IE equal t ) any High Friend ifachlns. TheKdlion Mlmeoer plj , Hie bell appaniui for nianirulilliiy , autnir i > blc mid Iri'O ' wmlu * trurK. 3.1VJ coptvi c n bo liliiio. The Eiceblsr Cc.C3tcll Eltffc , la. r