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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2S ; 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. oprici : . NO is s'fumrr. Dcllvcicd by carrier in Anv 1'att of thoCltyn IwiiitylVnts I'erWtek. . . . . 11. W. TIM ON . . . . . .MANAOKH. OFFICE No. i ) . r.tiiTon. Ni > . l. MINOK .MKXTIUX. N. Y. Phunbinj , ' company. Additional Council Blurts news on the seventh paye. Elegant ovcrcoatinps at A. Kciter's , merchant tailor , 310 Hmulway. Ucbt hard nnd &oft coal and Missouri wood. i : . K. Mayno , 01 ! ) Uroadwivy , Mnrrlapo llccn os have bcun issued to John Murphy iitid Einnm.liickson , both of Omaha , mul George I. Turner , of Otniih.i , and Orella Hct'd , of Unltlam ) . ThefutiPial of Miss Carrie Hycr took place nt ! l o'clockcstpnlay afternoon , and was IniKcly attended. The floral offerings were very beautiful , nnd wcro Die tributes of loving friends. The reimiins wcro interred In rulrvlovv cemetery. Mayor Kolirer states that the police illDl- cnlty is llnallv bellied , and that there will bo no more trouble The men are represented ns bclnj ; very Kind to drop the mutter , and harmony is iifjnin restoicd. No changes wore ninde , ami the force remains us be fore. fore.Tho The Unique club , composed of the young people of the Methodist church , will hold a hociul In the parlors of the Itioadwuy M. U. church to-morrow evening. ( Jisters and sandwiches will bobeived. and a line pro gramme of spc.iklng and singint , ' lias also been prepared. Everybody Is invited to at tend. .John L. TcniDlcton , c\ chief of the fire de partment , \\enrs a novel rlnp1. At the tlino of the bridge celubra'ion IIP secured a piece of the bottle which contained Ihc wine to christen the structure , and has had it cut nnd set to adorn his linger. The glass is of n very pi city color , mid would pass for quite a valuable stone. Its intrinsic value is not gi eat , but John would not part with it for considerable. After the wine was spilled the bottles weie dropped into the river , and very few pieces were seemed for souvenirs. Munnpcr Hlundcll , of Omaha , was lesting tlio new cables of the telephone company ycftlcrdn ) lo see if any wrong connection had been miide. A telephone was attached to the polo nt the end of th'n cable , and n wire Irom the Instrument attached to each wire culciing Ihe cable. Much wire was numbered , and a call at the central ollice showed what subscriber was on that wire. The work occupied the whole afternoon to test 300 wires. Sover.il people who noticed the telephones advanced the idea , that tliC company was putting in an outdoor public telephone. Mayor Uohrer was a natty to a horse trade the other day , and got the worst of the bar gain. The boys in the lire department wanted to trade one of the fire horses forono of the patrol team. The mayor , as chief of the police department , after looking into the matter , concluded to tiadc. Later develop ments showed that the lire boys were regu lar deacons at horse trading , and the mayor wns "stuck. " The executive has the best of tlie situation , however. Ho insists that the clumpy wns merely temporary , to accommo date the llremcn , nnd will shortly issue an order for them to "trade back. " Major Kolner is not the first mayor of Council Bluffs who has made the other fellow do the "jcfumV act. Sec W. C. Stacy'a ad. We do not Intend to Indorse any cxcont artl- cleb of ineilt. but wo take pleasure in rulorrlng to the "Uurl.ind Stoves and Itmiges , whoie biipeilorltvlBtoo well established to bo culled li ; question. They are believed to ba unualcil ) by unv In thu world. Sold exclusively by 1' . C. UoVol. J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. m S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. For Exchange For dry goods , 800 acres fine land. No encumbrance. Title perfect. Will put land in nt low figure. Call and POO us. C. 11. Investment Co. , No. 10 Peai'l St. , Council Blutls , la. Tlio New Atkins School. Architect Ward , of the new Atkins .school building , yesterday showed a Br.K represent ative through that handsome structure. The work Is now so nearly completed that ono may obtain a very correct idea of what Its appearance will be when finished , it Is ex pected to have all wood work on the third floor finished this week , so that the painters may begin there the lirst of next week. With Ihe exception of putting on the finishing touches , the wood work will bo completed this week , and the painters and steam litters will have full sway next month , when the entire - tire structure is to bo Ilnished. The blackboards will not receive their final coat of paint until spring , as the fresh limo would effect It unfavor.ibly. The architect savs that the board will meet with no delays to prevent them from occupying tlyj building ' the 1st day of , From ,1 on January the tower , which Is about ono hundred feet above the If- sticet , n splendid view of the city may bo obtained. The top is Ilnished with especial attention to its being utilized as an observa tory. An iron railing will surround thu plat form to prevent accidents. In both its in ternal and external arrangements the build ing is entirely modern , ns well as strictlv Jh-Htclass , and Its handsome lines mean ornament to the city mid u credit to the architects and builders. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city ; ! > 0xl6 ( ) feet on Glen avomio , cast front , n bargain ; business property on Broadway und Fourth Btreot. K. P. Olllcor , North Main Btroot , DeA'ol'u block , Council Blulls. The Council BlufTs Lumber Co. want you lo try boino of thuir coal. _ * I P Carpets at loss than half their value nt our i-lunring out sale. See prices olbowhore. C , 13. Carpet Co. See Forrest Smith 'a special column. Terminal P , P. Jfelley of Mircvdonla was in tlio city yesterday. II. Mendel of Ncola was u Hluffs visitor yesterday , MIH. W. C. James went to Chicago last evening for a brief visit , Miss Nettio Slcad has resigned as chief operator at the telephone exchange. C. C. Desplnines is acting as bailill during the present term of the district court. J. M. Ilolliday and mother loft last evening for Ucnlson , Tex. , going by way of Kansas City.Prof. Prof. McDermld wns wearing n broader Binllo than usual yesterday. A little maiden hud arrived to gladden his homo. Mr. M. S. Stout , ono of the proprietors of the Ogden house , left last evening for Kan sas City on hl way to Texas , where ho goes on a business trip of several week's dura tion. Illinois and Iowa host soft coal , Glea- EOII , "It Pearl street. * ' For bargains in real estate in any iwrt of the city see F. J. Day , the load ing real estate dealer. + The ladies of the Gorman Catholic church will give a Qtmdrllle ball on Thanksgiving evening at Masonic Temple , No pains will be spared to iiiulco the evening ono of pleasure. An elegant supper will aso be given. Ualuy'u orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets to ball and supper 81.00 each. "Wo have no competitors in flnishsng collars , cull's and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. Money loaned ou fuinlturo , pianos , diamonds , liorbos , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clarl < < k Co. , ollico cor. Broadway and Main , over American express , ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Hotel Mon Very Anxious.For a Union Depot. FINISHING THE ATKINS SCHOOL. Tlic Work of tlic I'ollcn .V Pair of IMcml Onllty The WfAtcrti Iowa llorli * ciilturlstB. The Itcvlvnl. The union revival nicotines being held In the Haptfst church open well , They will ho hero every evening and the Invitation to nt- tend Is broad enough mid earnest enough to Include nil , of whatever sliado of belief or disbelief. Mr. Smead , the evangelist , 1m- presses ono us being n thnroughly earnest , honest worker for the peed of his fellow men. Ho speak * practically and plainly , rntlicr than for sensational or rhetorical effect. Mr , Smith conducts the singing , mid hois of great nid in the nvjotiutrs. The suc cess of these worltcrs in oilier places , and the manner in which they beirin their labors hen.glvo assurance thnt the results will meet the expectations of those who secured their services hero. Money loaned fit L. B. C'rufts & Co.'s loan ollicc , on furniture , pianos , hnrroa , wapona , personal property of nil kinds , nntl all other 'irticlus of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. E. II. Shcafc loans money on chattel security of every description. Privnto consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Oflico GOO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet i\i Tib- bitts , U15 Broadway. Tlio London "Tailor's" is the place to get your clothes made. 037 Broadway. A FIIIIKIIH Uniul. Council niuiTs holds Its own against the world. Other localities have their monstros ities , t'hosts. and what not , but ever and anon something curious and unoxplalnablo is unearthed here to keep us even with the world. The skeleton of the "What Is It ; " the mammoth's teeth , etc. , which have been on exhibition at THE UEB ofllce , are now fol lowed by a thing for the formation of which no ono can give a cause. This is a "Fungus hand. " The growth is upon a decayed stump and ns it developed It assumed the form of a human hand , minus the thumb. So perfect is the likeness that the Joints and muscular development of the fingers is well marked. The strangest feature is the appearance of the naiN , which are distinct and well formed. The curio was found beneath the house of Paul Scabold by n party of laborers who were excavating the cellar and raising the house. It is on exhibition at Tuc Ben of- llce. The finish on our collars , cults and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. Brotherhood Fnrni For Sale. The above farm of (500 ( acres is situated near Malvern , in Mills county , Iowa. It is in ono body , all fenced , with peed houses , barns , sheds , wind mills , otu. , etc. Tlio selection is ono of the best on the Missouri slope. It has this year over -100 acres under cultivation. Will bo bold on long time with low rate of in terest. For particulars address A. A. Clark & Co. , Council Bluds , la. See Forrest Smith's special column. Fruits and Flowers. Yesterday the committee , consisting of Messrs. A S. Bonham , Alexander Wood , J. II. Itico , Trcynor , Mayor and Williams , hav ing in charge the arrangements for the com ing meeting of the Western Iowa Horticul tural society , met to decide upon various de tails. The meeting is to bo held in the court house on the 11th of December. There will be a three days' session. An interesting pro gramme is to bo provided , tnd the attendance should bo largo. Fruit growers and garden ers are urgently requested not only to bo present , but to bring with them specimens of fruits and vegetables , so as to make a winter exhibit. The ilrst evening will bo devoted to welcoming the visitors. Addresses will bo made by Mayor Itohrer and others. Not only are the Iowa growers invited to attend these sessions , out a hko hearty invitation is extended to those residing in Nebraska. The ladies also are included in the invitation , and arrangements will be made to make the gathering profitable and pleasant to all. Rock Spring coal , Gleason , 26 Pearl street. x All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Dr. C. C. Ha/on , dentist , opera house block. Great reinnantsalo ! Everything goes. Prices no object. See our add. C. B. Carpet Co. Weather stri ps at Chapman's art store. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , eulTs and shirts by Cascade Ltiuu dry company. Points From tliu Police. Owing to the condition of the weather the Sunday boo/crs did not materialize in any gjcat numbers until Monday afternoon , and then the ofllcers had their hands full. Four aggravated cases were presented for the con sideration of Judge Aylesworth yesterday morning , and ho quickly assessed them $8,10 each. They were James Dailoy , Mike Finun , W. G. Hodgson and Henry Hodges. Gcorgo ICuyscr was laved J7.00. During the afternoon ho was attacked with epilepsy , and Dr. Scyuert was summoned to attend him. As soon as ho recovered ho was released and promised to get out of the city as quickly as possible. Eil. Clarke was lined $10.10 for disturb ing the pea on ' "llio How. " John Smith and John Hopiiias each paid a line of fr.iiO foi drunkenness. J. U. Woul , the follow who stele the coat from J. W. Haeharach'fl store Monday even ing , was hound over to the grand jury in the num of $500. Wood had a Union P.icllio con ductor's badge , mid claimed to have just como from Denver , where hu was employed by that company. Ho said that ho was drunker or ho would luivo never touched the coat. Parties who saw him run and the ofilccr who arrested him state that ho was perfectly sober. The garment was valued at t-JU , and Wood will piobably go over the road for grand larceny. Loans made on city business and resi dence property , Notes bought. Kim- bull-Champ Investment company. Dresses made Wool dresses 85 to $8 , silks and plushes $3 to $10. Mrs. Sim mons , over Eibciimn's. All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Two Iturclnrs Imlil Down. Yesterday morning In tlio district court the larceny case of Frank Diamond and Wlllirtu ! Johnson was placed on trial. The parties bnrglaiized a store at Neola , and were Indicted forburglary and larceny. They wcro arraigned on the latter charge. They pleaded not guilty and a Jury was empanelled. Just as the examination of witnesses was about to proceed , the prisoners , through their counsel , U , W. Hlght , withdrew their former plea and pleaded guilty. Next Sat urday was fixed as their day of sentence. U Is understood that the other case against them will bo dismissed. No other work of interest was transacted during the duy. There are several mure criminal pases to bo disposed of this term , Rod will probably be called this week. liyrd and Vamlcrpool , the two notorious prisoners from Oakland , convicted of larceny last term , have been granted a new trial , which will shortly take place. ' Lost A pocket account book ; red leather covers. Finder will leave with J. E. Ilollenbeck or this otllco and got reward. > Hnvo our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Ciipcudo Laundry Co. Ilcadnuartcrs for stoves. Ol > iM. & BliVANT , 613 Main st. , 'llio Hotels mid Union Depot. The union depot project numbers among its stnunchcst supporters the hotel men of the city. Thcso guntlomen are so constantly brought in contact with the traveling public that they know the prevailing impression among that class regarding the railtoad facilities now offered here , ami the wretched shells that are made to serve as depot * . Said ono of the leadinir hotel men of the city J'cs tcrday : "The ono thlngthnt is working more against this city thnn anything else Is the wretched accommodation furnished travelers by the railroad companies whose lines run in here , It is nn actual fact that porters of the sleeping cars , brakcmcn , conductors , In fact all railroad employes on any of these lines , ndviso passengers from the east to go to Omnhn. They tell them of the wretched de- pota.hcro , and the difficulties attendant on getting to the hotels , and the result is that wo are virtually frozen out of much business that we would otherwise have. Those who do stop are so thoroughly disgusted that they swear that they will never stop in the city again. It anyone would stand behind a hotel desk for twenty-lour houis he would hear enough to convince him thnt 1 am telling things as they actually e\Ht. Aside from the depots themselves Is the poor transportation from them to the cen tral part of the city. Take the evening trains , for instance , i'ho trains on nearly all of the roads como In at about the s.inio limo , and If a tram is a little Into thcto Is no wuv of getting up town , except to walk , and that is far from agreeable during a heavy rain or snow storm. The street cars do not miiko connections with late trains , iml the haek- men nro not always on hand. If you ucto to see them come in drenched by the rain and covered with mud you would not blame them if they cussed the city to the end of their days. "Hut the greatest source of annoyance is the transfer , under the manner in which business is now conducted. If a trunk is checked to Council UlufTs. it is invariably sent to the transfer unless its owner dis tinctly spceilies the local depot , and even then it is frequently carried by and lands at the transfer after all. Then is where the trotl- bio comes In. None of the hackmcn pretend to make the transfer , and it very frequently happens thnt baggage can not bo obtained from thcic until the following day after its arrival. Many is the 'roar1 1 have heard on this account , and I have sometimes helped the irate guest kick. "Anyone can readily sec that a man will not put up with this sort of a thing many times , and so it is that the hotels directly , and the city indirectly , lese a gre it dpal of business that naturally belongs hero. Wo are located to receive a great many transient guests who arc crossing the continent , and we would get them if we had a union depot. Huckmen would then bo able to meet every train and baggage would bo left where it could bo ob- taincdT Business that helps a hotel helps a city as well , and this union depot would help us wonderfully in that respect. Asic any hotel man in the city concerning the dlsad- advantages offered by the present system , and f will guarantee that he will emphasize what I have said. Travelers are disgusted with the looks of the local depots , nnil go over to Omaha if they can possibly do so. If the business men could only understand how great n detriment the present system is to this city , I nm positive that it would not be long until the proper steps would be taken to. secure the desired structure. " 1 Am Not Mad iiiir Kcil Hcniled , but will sell meat at the following prices for cash : Shoulder and chuck roasts 5 to Oc Prime rib roasts Su Chuck steak Co Hound steak So Sirloin steaK lOc Porterhouse steak lOc ISoiling beef 3 to 4o Mutton stew 5o Veal stew ! > c Mutton legs So Corn beef 3 to-lo Pork roast lOc Pork chops and steak lOo Lard , our own make , sweet and clean 12c Sausage 8c All other meats in the same proportion. Everything clean and fresh. Free delivery. J. M. ScAxr.\N , 120 IJroadway. For Sale First class grocery stocic and fixtures. Will take part Council Blulls property. Council BtulTs In vest ment Co. , room 10 , Pearl st. , Council Blulls , la. Hurt By n Ilunnwny. The family of James Humbert , living a milo south of Oakland , comprising Mrs. Humbert , a daughter and two sons , visited this city Monday , and started to return homo in the evening. The team became fright ened on Vaughan avenue and rqn away , throwing out Mra. Humbert and seriously injuring her. The others were thrown out later when the wagon upset , smashing it to kindling wood. Mrs. Humbert sustained the worst injuries. Her arm was broken , and bho was hurt internally. Dr. HelliURcr nt- tenUed her. The injured parties were re moved to the Jc-ffiles farm house for tre.tt- ment. The husband arrived yesterday morning. Tlio All Saints' Guild sociable will moot to-morrow ( Thursday ) evening at the residence of Mrs. Key , on Seventh uvonuu. 13. II. Sheafo & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Ollice Broadway and Main street , upstairs. This is the last day announced for Chapman's etching sale. A great many have been sold , but many gems remain. Don't fail to call to-day. * See Forrest Smith's special column. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , E HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. "OB. COUNCIL ni < UI'Tfl , : IOWA THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15 , Is oquil t ) any High Priced Machlna. Tlia KJIion .Mlnicocrnpli , llio bcit apparutui tot nunlfoMIni ! , autoirruplilB und typo wrillu. work. 3.0UU co'le | ran bo taken. The Ezcolsior Cc.Council Bluffs , ja. C. I ! . HULL. U. A JIKUUNQIIOf1. BELL & BERLINGHOF , Architects , Designer * anil Snpcrintcuflents of Construction , Mr. llorlliiu'Iiof was sou'ii yearn nllh Mendelssohn , I'Micr A : Lowry , and lias designed ninny or the finest blocks in Omaha and Council IHufTs. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made ou Application , Stiullo , Ituom 2 Opera House Block ON ALL CASH SALES ! Unequalled and surprising Dargnins In QlotlbLlan. Booths Henry Eiseman & Go's ' People's ' Store OUR' ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. In order to give us an opportunity to rearrange our business for our now FOUR STORY BLOCK , which wo are erecting on the old. Pacific Houbo Site. Customers will not wns to their time of they road what wo Imvo to Miy. Nor will they bo deceived when they como to boo our goods and loam our prices. Everything will bo found exactly as wo bay. Wo offer tv discount of 20 per con t ON ALL CASH SALES On everything wo huvo in our hoiibo. Now is your tinio to buy. Do not miss this opportunity. Low prices always make us buy nntl wo are go ing to make LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY ! \Vo adopted this method of slaughtering our goods just ono week ago , nnd tlio result has been that our STOKE IS CROWDED with customers all day long , bo much so that wo have added . Extra force of Competent Salesmen , And Sales Ladies to wait on our customers. People arc coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take ad vantage of this Our regular prices have always been conceded to be the lowest offered in the wcst , and when you get 20 per cent , extra discount on your bill , face what you are saving by buying from us.Vo want to and must CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK For reasons above named. CALL AND SEE US. Mail Orders receive prompt attention. HFNRY FISF1AM & TO llljlull IJlOljillxlLi ( X. vl/ PEOPLE'S HOS. 314,316,318 , , & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. NEW BARGAINS BROADWAY LOTS , FiltST AVENUE I/OTS , L'JEIUW ADDiriOV IjOTS , 1'EllKY ADDITION LOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOIS , BRYANT & OLiAKK'H ADDITION LOTS , STREET'S ADDITION LOTS. ALiSO 20 ACRES OP THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR 1MJATTING. W. C. STACY , Telephone 192. No. 9 Main Street. and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. See him for Hrend. Cakes ; etc. TO DEALERS-A liberal discount given ! No. 218 Main Street. TREE OF LIFE A positive euro for Liver and Kidney troub les , all Hlood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep sia , nnd Sour Stomach , is found In MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE , For sulo by local druggists and drupgfsts every wheie. Price SI pur bottle , six f or ? j. Address all communications to jn. , r. is. juooiti : , Council TIIOS. Urrici.ii. w. If , M. I'USKV , OFFICER & PUSEV , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd llroadway , COl'NCU , IlIjUKrS , IOWA. Bcalurs In forclpn cinl domestic exchange. Collections made and Inteiest paid on tlmu de- D. H. McDANEtD & CO. , Hides. Taliow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. t 0 and K2 Malu StreBt-Counell IJlutM.IoiYX FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 151-1 Douclaa Bt , , Onmlin , Neb. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tima I Will Offsr 1OO LOTS In Ferry Addition to Council IflutU on tliu fol lowing Terms : InslrtoLots on Ave. A 8 f > 00 JualdeI.otsonAvo.lt MK ) Inside Lotbon Ave. O 410 Inside Lots on rir t Ave BT.O . Insldo l.otb on Sfcond Ave TAX ) Inside Lots oil Third Ave CM ) Insldi ! Lots on .V. Kldo Fourth Ave 4M ) Inaldo Lots on S. Side Fourth Ave 400 Ctr AH Corner Lots till Jloro. TE11MS One-tenth cash , balance In nine annual optional payments , with 8 per cent la- ttrest. payable annually. Will Rive con tract for warranty deed and furnish ab- stiuct when fully paid. W. SIEWEiVJTOPF , No. 8. Nouh Main St. . Council Uluils , la. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECrALadvcrtlBcments.sucha < i Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale. To Kent. Wants , Hoard ing , etc. , will tie inserted In this column at the low rnto of TUN CUNTS J'EH LINK for the nrsc inseitlon nnd Five Cents I'er Line for e.ich sub sequent insertion. Lcive advertisements at our office. No. K 1'cnrl Stieet , near llroudway , Council lllulfs Ion a. WANTS. rp\vo nicely furnished rooms to rent , one of JL them u larco front room with lire. Inquire of Council Jllulls Investment Co.No. lll'eurlbt. LADV agents wanted. A specialty which bolls itself , AKvnts make wi ; pay with no experience. 1'or particulars addess ] Mrs , U. C. Harbour , ( ll'-i La Sallo avenuu , Chicago. FOH HUNT Modern 10 room house , No. 223 South llth sts It JtKN'T Nine loom house , coiner 6th ave. and Sth bt. Apply on promises. 7'osltlon as housekeeper by a rom- ii potent lady. Keferencua exchanged. 1'al- mer iV Co. , is I'eni 1 st. , Council Hlulls. FOIl HALE fiood Jo'cnr-nld hnrse. Kcntloand Bound. HuinosHumi ton huiay. ; Will sell cheap on easy terms If bold boon. Iiuiuliu t KVZ vth t > t. WANTKlJ-l'nsltion In millinery whop ns trimmer , by lady of llvo years experience. Call ou or address J'ulnier If Co. , " 8 I'uurl street , Council lllulls. rOK HUNT Good H-room house -\\ltli \ imntry and closeth ; 1UU barrel clHtern ; nonil bain with stalls for Hvu horses. All In good ropiur. W. C. btucy. No. 0 Main st. I71UJI SALT.-Or Ilxchnnge A pooil craln elo- J3 vator in an lovvu town , to sell or trudo for farm land , Jotinston & Van ration , Council lllulls , la. FOR HUNT A JarKO number of good dwell- Inps Call und examine list. II. 11. Slioato & Co , , Ilioadway and Mam Bt , . up Blaiii. FOU HUNT Two largo front IOOIIIH , fur nished , ono block from fctrect car. Address B , lice ollice , Council Hliiirs. FORREST SMITH'S FOR SALE. For a short time , the entire addition known as "FAIK.MOUNT" located on tliu hlllu butureu ] itli and Itjth avenuus , three and a half blocks cabt of Main street und thchamu fiom the Etreut car line , Jt commands on extensive view of Omiiln and COUIH II Hluird. This beautiful and : lluuly located addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS is offered at a prlco that will surely make the investor from 7ft to Mpur tent within two ytari. If you want a fturu ihiiu ; which you can bcijiu yelling nt once at an iidv.iiico ot from 75 to t-0 per cent over what it costs you , cull on or addri" > s II. 0. McUvv , HW Main fct. , or Toroit Smith , ut the Ilruwn bulldlns Don t jink why it is ollered BO low , but comu and see the prop erty and bo convinced that we till it k-s than It 1 * . 'Jliesn lotn "ill bull now at finm i I0i to ( WJ each. Wo don't want that for thoii ) . Itcmem- bor tlili oilcr is only for a shoit time. FORREST SMITH , Uoom 4 , 3rd Floor , Urown Uulldmtf. SALE ! TO GLEAN UP OUR IMMENSE STOCK , During the past season our sales have far ex ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an IMMENSE OWITY OF REMNANTS These goods wo must sell at some price , for wo have no room to carry them , This is uo bargain sale but f Everything must go. The finest gods at your own prica Here are a few sample prices : Moqueucs $1.00 to $1.15. Rc-gular Price $1.50. Wilton Velvets. . .7 0 to $1.00. Regular Price $1.40. Body Brussels. . . . ; oc to $1.00. Regular Price $1.30. Tapestry 400 to 6oc. Regular Price. . . .700 to $1.00. Ingrains 150 to 5oc. Regular Price 3oc to 8oc4 A great many of these patterns are large enough for rooms' The sale will open to-day and continue until all is sold out. Come early for choice. COME BLUFFS CARPET CO , NO : 4O5 BROADWAY. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , No. 1O3 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 HARDMAN , FISHER , A. B. CHASE , Everett , Pease & Howard Pianos , and the ROYAL CEN. TUIIY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small musical instruments , strings , sheet music and music books is complete. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SIZES FROM Especially Adapted lot 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plant ? . Regulation , Durability Ouar * antced. Can show letters fiom users wheie fuel Uconomy Is equal with Corliss Nou-Coudonslnc. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street , Council 1)lull's. ) . . . . ( PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H - - Hydraulic anil Sanitary Engineer. Plnns , Estimates , t Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Blufl's , Iowa. HIM I CV Dl IDl T " Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 MlNLLT DUrmL" Pearl St. , Council Blufls , Iowa. V | MHM CPU I IDT Justice of the Prace. Office over American Express , No. 419 N , OVM U f\L. - Broadway , Council Bl tills , Iowa. J ? , Q\/IQ | | \ / " " Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fid era O6 OIIVlO" Courts. Onice Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council Blull'b , Iowa. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H ; PETHYBRIDGE & CO.f PROPS. Manufacturers nntl Wholesale Dealers in Saru.sage of .11 IHIIricLs , Orders Promptly Filled und Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 11 North ( ! th St. , opposite 1'ostofUco , on Motor Line , Council Hindu , Iowa. If you have hpccimcnh don't wait for prices. Send tliern to him before they spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , ho will pay you tlio hiffhcht market price for them. Will maUo u specialty of bead aad of fur.s during the winter. NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Latest Not cities In JllltS. C1. I. FOR SALEl A Complete Stock of and HEATING STOVES , ewer than the lowest goods gold on easy pay. IK'IUH at Cash 1'rlccs Tor ttioaccomod.ulon of Woi kinsmen , I will ccpopen Hund.ty from 6 a , m , to 1 p. m. Tor Second Hand Hoods In good order I will my full valuv. i-pccUl Inducement to Omalm A. J. MANDEL , JVos. W.l anil ! tli5 A SJ'KUAl/I'V. ' A WIND MILLS ; IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , and FITTINGS * JOII.V 42IfIiitT : , Nn. 6U1 Main Htrm t , Council llluflW , In , Correspondents Jlentlon This 1'aper. GEO. H. MESCHENDORE Will sell for cabh , meat at the following prlceaf lion , III'.IK : . I'OHTKKIIOUHH. . 10 < J COHN IIIU'.I1 , 1'OltlCIJIIOI' . . . .Vd BIIOIII.Ur.KUUABTdo I'OltK KOABT. . ,80 III II 110 A HI' . .fie HAMS i . l-'iio KOIINII KTIIAK Ho IIACON 120 hfltl.OINHTKAK lUc VHAI < AND MUTTON KTKWH 4a Vl'.AIiAND-MU'JTON UOABTH . . . . , B < J bAUHAOKOKALMilNUS 8a And all other Meats In the same Proportion , No. 14 Pearl St. NO , TIL. : NO. ioi (