THE OMAHA BEE ; WEDNESDAY , PEOEjVIBER 12. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COTJNOIlTBLUFFS. orricn. NO in IMARIJ : STHKITT. Jc1lverein > } earrtrr In Anv I'nit of llic ( Ityn 'Ivuntj Cems J'trVVcek. II. W. T1I/10N MANAUKH. TI'M'.I'IIOSKS : 1lrriM-'f < Oi ri ( i. No 41. MdltT l.niTOll , .N- ! . MINOIt JMn N. Y. Plumbing company. ( Ami nml wood. i.i.Mnyne,010H'wny. : : KU'k'nnt ovi'ivo'iUnRS nt A. Holler's , merchant tailor , : tlO Hroiuhvnj. A nmrrlairo license was iwioil jcslcnlnv to Hincrsoii H rieMior nml Ml w May I ) . Walker , both of Oakluml , la The l\ro \ Inihllcs , with lliolr families nml a few friends , will cnjcn n snrl il hop at No. 4 hose house to-monou evening. There will bo u labor meeting In G. A It hnll this cvrnlni , ' A corJInl ituitntlon N ov tciuled to \\orklncnimi , when her tnctn bris of Inbor ortrunbntlons or nut. Lecture by Kiibbi llcnsoii , on "Judaism'1 nt Masonic temple bnll , Kundny nr\t , Do- Lumber III , at 7 : ) p in Tlie ndmlssloii will bo.10 cents , and the piocccds nii > foi the Ullcor C'belim coninegiUion , of this city. The Kliumnn inciiiK hose team hold n nuetlni ; nt N'o I hose hot.so hist ovcning for the consideration of ccitaln business'-c iiid- inn the preparation for next season's vu > i Ir , training , etc. , and gutting t oaily for the Juno tournninent. Tim \\ivcs of the Modern Woodmen aio contemplating an extension of co opoiutiv e , woik In thnt they will nrpntibo themsolvcs Into an association which will opcrnto as an -ndjunct to tlio one fholr husbands ( Oinpose They will meet to perfect this oiganlrullon this aftci noon. Illo Golden Gate special completed its Hist round trip jestoulav moming , and pulled into the tiiinsfor aid o'clock on time The inn was an uneventful one , aside fioin the great cmiosit.v manifested along the loutu. 'Ihu actual i mining tune between here and thu coast is cut down sixty houis , thus suInir one da } in ti.insit. 'Ihc great hrotlioi hood of vacs was icpre Kcntcd in police com \ehtciday moining b\ two delegates , foi the Hist time in several weeks i'liu suoxstoun diovc ihcin in , and compelled thum to accept of the city's hospi tality. 'I hey wcic 1' .1. O'Hnen and John Smith , and were both sent to thotount\ jail , the foi met for thirU and the latter for te'i ' < ta\s John Olson , drunk , was lined $7 00. The county nuaitor 1ms just completed the list of special assessment improvement taxes to be paid bs'the ( ill/ens of Council UlulTs next jcai , for this Deal's grading , p.iviuir , Hewor.igc and sidewalks , aside fiom thu in terscctloas. The amount is WJ,50J I'M , as compared with $4 ,71/1.VJ for the same pur pose this i car foi lust season's work. The amount is assessable to thepropeuj abutting on the Impiovcd stiects. It is now the intention to ucgin work on the Manawa impiovcments as soon as the ko is strong enough to allow the necessary ma terial to bo hauled over the lake on wagons. The neces ari nionci with whlili to cair.on . the ImpiovcincntR is provided foi , and thr work will bo pushed vigoiously foiwaid. Next j ear there will bo an abundance of water in the lake , and no complaints will bo beard as to mud , as the Mosquito creek is to be cut out into the south lake. The case of the owners of Vcriv addition VH 1. II. Kimb.ill and Lute Suits , bqiiaUcis , wasoutual in the supi lion 01111 .vestoiilaj. The city ictoiitl.v oidcicd the opening of i er tain btrt'its mill alleys fenced in by the de fendants cloven ieais uLro , and thej refused to comply on the mound that the land be longed to them. 'Ihomaish.ilwasinstiuctcd to tear dou n the fences and did so , after which the blocl.s wcio fenced as platted. 'Iho court took the mutter unUc < advisement , and will gi\c Ins liccisicn in a lew ilajs. Yesterday's snow stoun w.is sufllcient to call out the snow plow of the bttcet cai com- innj , although tbe fall scived to do nothing but innko tiavel disagreeable though not Cifllcult. Much cunosltj was cxpiessed to see wliat effect snow would have on the suc cessful opeiation of tlio olecti 10 motor c.n s , but thoj continued mo\ing as easily mid nipidly as if there was none of the beautiful within a number of miles. The snow und sleet on the oveihcad wire nor tbe damp and slippery condition of the rails affected tbe perfect working 61 the motors in the slight est degtec. Dr. Cleaver , 20 North Main. Tel. 117. See "W. C. Stacy's ad. The Old ItollnbliJmtelry Firm of E. Bui-horn , No. 17 Main street , has laid in an iinmen > > t stock of lioliiluy goods , which will bo sold cheaper than ovor. This is n npeclnl inducement for thirty days. All { 'oods drat class and guaranteed to bo | iibt us repiosontcd. It in an established fact th.it jon can got the best { roods for the least money there. Call and examine the stock anil got prices before purchabing. See Forrest Smith's special column. Personal 1 * nragrnplis. Mrs. S. H. Ncnl arrived in tlio Bluffs j es- " terday and with her husband will hereafter nmko thjs city her home. C. E. llurnham and bride , of Now York City , are in the city visiting his parents- residing on Oakland nvcnuo. Mr. Milligan , one of the inoprlctors of tlio New Ogden , is very ill with crisipclas , and many fi lends aio watching cagoi ly for s.vuiiv- toins of improvement. Ills condition last evening was unchanged. i - Tno ehoicefat line of porlumcrics , sachet powdois , rosa pot-pourri for hol iday presents in the city at Dell G. Mm gan & Go's. All grades toft coal , C. U. Vuol Co. See Chapmnn for Uhrihtmns presents. Ij. Kirsoht&Co.107 and -100 South 10th St. , Omaha , are no\v the solo agents lor western Iowa for the celebrated Vnl. Ultitx Milwaukee bottle beer , tlio best in the market for family ubo. Try it. Fine table ware at Lund LJros. ' Avnon AVOCA , In. , Dec 11. The Low and LoUie "Waters' Novelty Company have just closed a successful week's engagement , each night being greeted with good houses. Mrs. U'utcis in her various chaiautoi bis exceptionally line. .Her equal has never as yet graced oui boards. \Vo bespeak success for thorn wherever they fc'o. Court after two weeks siwsion , with Judge Dcemcr on the bench , adjourned Satuidav , to again convene In the new , \ car llrst month. Huv. ,1. G. Lcmua of the Christian Home , supplied the Congicgatlonal pulnit Sunday very acceptably. Blncii the rcbignution of luv ! , Hartsaugh the chinch has been without n pastor. It Is now expected that 1'rof. Tuir- llold , of Tabor college , will favor us next Babbath. v Itov. 1) . O. Stewart , assisted by Ids son , Is holding a scries of meetings at the M. K. chinch. J. M , T. Schneider , now of Nebraska City , was Blinking hands wltn Avoca fi lends und noting Imtirovemcnts Monday. Mrs. L H and Mrs. V. A , Worth w-cro Council Bluffs' visitors Tuesday. George 1'abl , n former Avouilto , but now of Siraliano Falls , W. T. , passed through Avoca Monday oa Ids way to Davenport , la. Mr , and Mrs. Ilendrlcks , assisted by and under the auspices of the Sous of Votcians , will produce tlio play , The Iutch ; Volunteer , It Is thought about Christmas. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , ciitfs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. While planning for your holiday gifts don't fall to see Lund llros. ' grand dls- t ' If you want to btop pay'ng rent and ; / buy a house and lot on montlily pay- men t . xv 1th warranty deed' , call on U. } ) . Judd , (500 ( Broul\viy. : All grades liar coal , C , LJ. Fuel Co. FOR FRUITS AND FLOWERS , % The Horticulturists of Western Iowa in Annual Session. DEATH OF MRS. JULIA T. DODGE. 'Iho Hmkct Pactors' Uciuly The Grinith incut Uotiuci us of tlio Cjtin ell Jlilel Hems. Pi ult and The thh tccntli annual meet ing of the West ern Iowa Hoitlciiltural society is now In ses sion In ll.c south couit room of the county court hnuse. The meeting opened yesterday moining , and will continue until tomorrow evening The association has a membership of nc.irli n hundred , and about forty wcro picscnt jesteidiy. Scvci.il more aio ex pected to day. Tlio meeting was called to onlor by S W AVilson , president , after which Major Kohrcr , In balnlf of the city , delivered an address of welcome , to which lion. Silas Wilson , of Atlantic , a cousin of the president , responded. The routine business of tlio association was then taken up , and the icports of vailous committees wcro hcaid. Theieaio eighteen counties included in this district , which em braces the entile westcin portion of the slate. A most excellent display of flue fruit w is made , although the specimens \Vcre not fully prcpaiou for exhibition until evening. There wcie displays fiom all parts of this section of the state , and many choice plates from this eit\ and immediate vicinity , .is well as fiom different puts of the county The fi Hits atti acted Kieat attention and weio highly praised. The following is tlio pro gramme for to day. Winter l i election l'iaetlcablltty U 1) . MtfJcchon , Atlantic , W. M. UomberKCr , II.il lllll l"ci tili/ing the Plum U L Uo\ci , Council ninlTs. Ucpmt Montgomery County T. 12 Cllctt , Ked Oak. Koport Mills County A. O. S.ibm , Glen- wood. Hcport Adair County -L. M. Kilbuin , runtanellc. Uci'ort MadUon County W. II. Lewis , Wintersct. Kepott Dallas County John Hagg , Wau ls cc .Insects W TPollett , Malvei n The G i ape Varieties anil Cultuie A S. lioiili.un , Council Uluffs ; F. H. Hi lining , Kent PoiestM II Colbeit , Ciomwell. Mmkctlng null J. W. Minphy , Glen- wood. Uepoi t Pottaw attain 10 County A. 13. Mair , Council lilufls. Kepoit Fiomont County S. S. Oir , Thnr- man. man.Kepoit Page Countj S. D. Field , Shcn- andoah. i rritsoov > . -siov. . Influence of Stock on Scion M. Pugsley , Woodbine. Valuable Varieties Foicst Trees II. C. KaMiiond , Council Bluffs nxperimentiil Hoiticulturc II. A. Terry , Ci escent City. Orcharding J. II. Masteis , Ncbi.is\.iCIty , Neb. ; W. 1C Follett , Mahein. Pi lining Jonathan Thatcher , Honapaite The election of olMcers for the ensuing jcnr took place in tlie evening. With the < > - cention of the assistant seeiutarv all were re elected , and aie as follows : S W. Wilson , Atlantic , president ; W 1C. Follett , Malvoin , vii o picsidcnt : George Van Honten. Lenox , sccictary and tieasurcr ; G. "W. Shephcid , Cnss county , assistant seciotaiy. J.T Stead- man was unable to be picscut to give an ad- diess , as was cxpccteu. and it will probably bo delivered to day. The place of holding the next meeting will be deuded at 2 o'clock to-day. - * - Blncic dirt for sale. Inquire of Owen Brob. , Pacific House block. Sec Foi rest Smith's special column. Sleigh bells , sleds and skates. ODULI , & BIIYANT , 013 Main bt. - - Have our wngon call for your soiled clotlies. Cascade Laundry Co. Lnnd Bios. ' arc making a special 10c drive in crockery. Don't fail to tco it Fine holiday goods for twenty dajs at nrices that will biirpribCou. . Call and bo convinced. J. D. Stuart's drug store , WJO Broadway. Money loaned at L. B. Ciafts .t Co.'s loan ollicc , on furintiiro , pianos , lioiso.b , vvagons , ] ) ersonal property of all kinds , mid all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. _ Dr. C. C. Ha/.on , dentist , opera house block- . Dentil ol' 31 r . Julia Doilgu. In the death of Mm. Julia T. Dodge , widow of Sylvanus Dodge , and mother of General G M. Dodge and N. P. Dodge , Nebraska as well as western Iowa loses another of its cat ly seniors. Mis. Dodge was born In Uo-vley , Mass , January ! ] , 1SO.J , anil was married to Sylvanus Dodge , November 2s ! , 18J , They made their home in Danvers , Muss , of which town her husband was pobtmnstci for many years until their icnioval to Omaha in lb.V > . Dai ing the winter of 18,15 11 they lived in a hovibu which stood on the ground now occu pied by tin1 residence of Herman ICountro , csq . in the south pait of the city. At tint time thcro were but three dwellings south of the cieck , one occupied by Mr. Dodgo's faiialy at the top of the hill , one on the cast slope occupied by Mr. A. D. Jones , and ono near the creel : in which Mr. Gllmoio lived. Early in the spiini ; of 187) ) Mis. Dodge re moved with her husband and daughters to their farm on the Llkhorn liver near Elk City , fiom which her husband and sons had been di Ivon b\ the Indians the year previ ous. Heio she icnmmcd a .vear or two , when she removed to Council UlutTs , which was her homo up to n jcar ago. when she removed to the home of her onv daugh ter , Mrs. J. U. Heard , In Mnplotan , in. She was tondeily cared for there during her last t > icknc3s , and her death occuned there Tues day , December 11 , at 1 a in. Many of the older icsldonts of Douulas and Dodgu counties , Nebiatka , will i cmembcr the hospit able homo of Mr , and Mrs Dodge on the Elkhorn - horn , and us they load of the death of the latter , will recall her deeds of kindness as well as her true neighborly love. Her hus band , who wan Justice of the peace la the Elkhoin ROttlement during thoao tioublo- Bomo dins of claim Jumping and Indian i aids , died In Council Hluffs In 1871. being register of the United States land ofllto for that district nt the time of Ids death , For a full line of choice holiday books , plush goods , autograph albums , photo graph albums and odor cases , call and see the stock of Doll G. Morgan fc Co. , No. 71i2 Lower Uioaihuiy. Bargains in real estate in all pat ts of the city , W. S. Cooper , 130 Main street. See Forrest Smith's special column. liollilny 1'reneiitB Can now bo found in great variety. Now and artibtio designs in diamond's , line jewelry , gents' and ladies' gold watches and chains , silver and plated ware , clocks in French marble and the best of American makes. A cordial in vitation is extended to every ono to call and judge for themselves at C. B. JACgUKMINit CO. , No. 27 Main st. The Hnslcot Factory. * Thb Council HliitYn and Omaha Basket , "Wooden Ware and Uox Manufacturing com pany Is getting toady to start up at their new location on North Sixth street. The machinery has all ai rived , and Is nearly all in position , a largo part of it being moved fiom the depot yesterday. It Is not expected to start up Loforo the lattpr part of January or first of February , when about twenty op erators will be employed , although the force will bo increased during the summer to fully n hundred. The dlflleulty In regard to the Dicrits property , In the southern part of the city , delayed the opnnln ? about six months , but the ofllccrs of the iTofnpany declare that the enterprise has by no means fallen through. It Is expected that the factory will bo able to furnish n laruc part of the baskc.s used in local trade , and that it will have all of the business It can do. There are several obstacles1 ? jet to bo overcome , and some of the opposing parties express grave doubts n to the successful earn Ing out of the pro posed scheme. Choice Itcslilcncc Lot. Ono hundred by two hundred feet , nicely improved nropcity , located in ono of our beautiful glens , all within live minutes'walk of electric motor lino. The whole cau bo had if taken within twenty days for W.OOO. Will sub-divide ifdesitcd. For terms and particulars inquho of Gcorgo Mclcalf , No. 11 I'earl street , Council BlulTs. Two Troiii Two nml Onr Urninlns Ami this is how ho did it : Ho wanted a hca\y suit of two-dollar undorvvear. Ko wont to the knitting factory , where ho uought the hiiit for ono dollar. So ho now has a two-dollar ' nit and ono dollar lar reniaiiib in his pocket , Men's heavy sockb and misses' ho-c oe at the knitting factory. . - . ' Tlio City Council nt Work The city council met last evening In special session. The major and full boaul of alder men were present. A petition for water mains on Grace street was rofurcd to the water committee. The icnortof the poll-ta < c collector was re coivcd mid Hied. It shows cillections amounting to $1,010. The limit cstiin ilc of McAdims it Amboig was allowed. The judiciary committee repotted that if thoUaion P.H'illc would i educe the p monger fare between Council Uluffs and Omaha to 10 cents or twenty live tickets for M . " > 0 , the committee would bo willing to Snivo the Jerry trams taken oif. After deb itc the company w.-u allowed to take the tiains oil for ninety davs John N Haldwln , esq , desired the ouli- nnncu modifying the passenger latcsof tlie motor company called up Committee of the whole icpoi ted advoiselj to the adoption of the ouliiMiicc , all voting no. Mr. Baldwin also had the oidinanco calling for a repeal of the present gas oidmancc called up Oidinaneu lead. Aid. ICnepher intioiluccd a number of petitions signed by a huge number of business men of the citj for tbe same. Aid. ICncpher moved that the prayer of the pctitioncts bo grafted. Amended by Aid Mctcalf that the petitions bo made a matter of iccord. Caincd. Aid. ICnepher moved to adopt the resolution. Mr 13 ildwin stated , lisa rcpicsentatlvo of the gas conipmv , that the company did not deem it ncccssaiy to make any i cply to the notice of the council to ap pear Seconded by Aid. Lacy and Weaver. Adopted , all votinir n\o. The matter of putting Commcieial street fiom Angle street to the foot of the lull to grade , was discussed and a i csolution order- Jug the simo was adopted. Tins cuts eighteen inches nt the mtci section of Anglo and .1 till of the s imc below that point. The oidinanio repealing the gas ch.uter was re id a second time and went over under the lilies An oidinanco gi anting to the HavvlvC.\o Electi ic Light company of Davenport , In. , a iwenty-icar franchise to put a plant into this city , was read a Hi st nnd second time and was refciicd to the judiciao committee an citv solicitor. The "Uiush" ordinance followed the same course. The mayor repoi ted tb.it the Ldlsnn co-n pany had a rcpicscntativo hcio and would submit bids and turnish a bond. Also tliat the Council Hluffs compan\ desired an op- poitumtv * * ) como in as a competitor in the same matter. Tilr < l fop K The case of State vs Charles Gn filth was called in the district c ourt j cstci day morn ing. Griffiths Is indicted on three counts , but was ariaigncd on the charge of embezzle ment from his emplojer , Gcorgo Meschcn- dorfcr. Ho was defended by Captain H W. Hight. The case occupied the entire day , and was submitted to the juiy about 5 o'clocK. Several lively tilts were indulged in between Colonel Dadey , the piosceuling attorney , and Captain Hight , which fui- nished gieat amusement for the spectators , and did not fail to excite .1 broad smile oven on the dignified countenance of tlio court , who called them to eider lepcatedly , , - tf - Men's knit jackotb OOc at the knitting factory- For Rent Two new store rooms in good location ; Nos. 7. 7 and 7I1U Broad way. S. Saunders , 80 Pearl st. See Lund Bios , for lamps. - o - W. S. Cooper has e.ish on hand to loan on approved city property , No. 1.10 Main atrcet. Dentil of Mrs. Anna Jcpsnti. Monday morning at 9 o'clock Mrs Anna Jcpson pissed away from this llio , at her homo in Minneapolis , Minn. , aged twenty- eight years , one month and four days. This announcement will bring a pang of gnof to umn > hcaits , for many leaders of Tnc Hi E know the deceased during her cai Her life. She was the second daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Jofleris She was bo rn and passed the years of her girlhood in Council Hluffs. Hero she was educated , glow to woman's estate and man led the m in of her choice. About nine .veais ago she loft the home of her childhood and gave the devotion of a noble life to the building up of a hapiy homo in a distant state. The death comes with crushing force , for It was entirely unexpected. Tliop irentHwero notified of the illness of their daughter nnd wore preparing to go to her when the telegram announcing her death wasiccclved. The relatives residing m Council JilulT.s arc two sistcis , Mis. Fmluy Uuike and Mrs. T. I ) . Butler. The parents icsida in Omaha Hesidcs these who mourn aiu the husband and tin co childicti , the oldest being bovoa i cars of ago. To their lips the cup Is a bit ter one indeed , and while they must drink it alone nnd fcnl the desolation wliith the death of a wife and mother brings to the heart and homo , vet many hearts grieve with them , and a wealth of honest sympathy is the ! is. The remains will arrive In this city this evening at ( kilO , via the Chicago , Hock Is land & Paclllo railroad. The funeral scr- vices will bo hold to-monow , Thursday , nt 11 o'clock n. m , , at the homo of Finloy Hurko , No. 705 South Sixth street. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city ; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue , east front , a bargain ; business property on Broadway and Fourth btreot. K.1J. . Otlicor , North Main Btreot , DoVol's block , Council Blurts. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bltts' ' , 315 Broadway. The London "Tailor * * , " ib the place to get your clothes made. 037 Broadway. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. The Hroadway M. E. church was crowded last evening by an appreciative audience , which assembled to hear Hllnd Hoono. The concert was fully up to the standard , and the audience was not in the least disap pointed. * Buy groceries , stationery and Christmas goods of ICelloy ft Younkeunan , 10J H'wny. Loans rnado on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'way. Rock Spiing coal , Glenson , 2G Pearl Btieet. "Weather strips at Chapman's art fitoi o. WISEST LY And thousands of the most economical ladies and gentlemen are taking advantage of our TT TOif iflkTTIfcJ F O A T T ? T u jjiouy u ii i o A JLJD ! When you take 20 per cent off of every dollars worth of goods you buy it amounts to a good deal , and people are finding it but. Our entire stock must be sold out with out reserve. First come , first served. 0 mi One entire floor in our house especially devoted to toys and fancy goOds for holiday present and each and every one oj our twenty departments filled with useful and suitable gifts for the holidays. We have no space to enumerate items. All we have to say is come to our store and see for yourself and you will say that "what you cannot find in the People's Store is not worth having , ' " Remember 2O per cent discount on all cash sales. Come early and secure the best bargains. CO Itonid of llriilth. The citi t'oniR'il broke the nsmil monnto'n of Its cxcicisos Inst cvenitiK borRnmniK us n boaul of hciilth. The city phjsifmn was lrt"ipnt nml loportcd sc-vcinl nisei of dlpli- thuii.i in the citi Also that , the I'oimini fiimlly Imvo nil recovc-ied fiom small po\ ami nskod to have tlio nurses released. The mattei was left m his hands foi disposal When the stomach lacks vigor anil icgnlarily thoic will be llatulenco.hcart- hurn , n.HKca , sicKhoadaehe , nervous ness , use Dr. J. U. Mi-Lean's Slicngth- onii g I'ordial anil Ulooil Purilicr , to give tone and icgularily to the stomach. Money loaned on fuinituro. piano" , diamnnds , hoisos , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honoiablo dealing. A. A. Cliirlc & , C'o. , ollicc cor. Hroailvvay and Main , over Amorlcan e.spress. Illinois and Iowa best soft eo.il , Glca- fcon , ! ! ( > Feail street. Louie rranks , n fonmle of nneeit.iin vn- tne. was arusted last ovciiiiip for the lur- tenv of some coeds fiom the store of .1. L. roiman She was locked up mill will have n hearing tins moninif , ' . Worse Tlimi a Klro Alarm. Ono of the mo t dreadful alarms that can bo sounded in n mother's ears is produced by croup ; dioadful because it is diintrciosis ; the more dreadful because the life of ii loved ono is in jeopard.v. C'hnmborlain.s Cough remedy is a never failing safeguard * against this dun gin ous di--oaso. icput.ition as a psovontivo and euro of croup ! * > fully and lirml.v estiiblislied. In f.icl , it is 1ho _ onlj rem ° dy vvhicli can alwavs be iclied upon. Sold by all diuggibts. COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPERTY , TAKTIAL LIST OK I'ROlMMtTY J'OK GEO. METCALF , 14 I > SAK9 ] , .STJICCT , COUNCIL , S , IOWA. Residence on 6th ave . ? 3,000 Hcsidcnce on iith nvo . 1,100 IJesidnnco on Otli nvc . l,00i ) Kosliloni'o otiiith .ivo . 1,000 Kosidonco on ( ith ave . 1,000 Resilience on ( ith avu . 8")0 ) Kcsidoime on dth st . 0..100 Hesldcntu on dth st . 0,000 Kcsidcnta on North bth st . 0,000 Lot lUlxiwiJt ; pie.itbirff.iin . Hunch ofr houses ; iml 4 lots on , ! ul uvo S.OOO RpsiJoncc on Scott st . L'.OUO Uesiilenco on Plainer st. Kor ] ) nco and p.u ticiilars inquirn . An clc , int icsidcncc on 1st uvo. , ono nilnuto ualk fiom government huildin ? . Tor price und p.uticu- luis Inquhe . HcsldciiLU on dtli nvc . thieo minutes vv.dk from county com t house. f'ush . 3'JOO , Residence and four lota on nvo. "U , " Street's mid . 2,000 Stoiu building and lot on Pacific uvo , neurU. P. ttmisfur . l.bOO . Two-story fiiinio stoic in town of Carson - son . . * . . ii.OOO lots in ' add. Seventy-live- Sriuiie'H , north of tinnsfor , olcgniitly loc.i tc'd , $ . Mto ) Slid ) each . Hunch of 11 lots , Ccntial mib . 1,500 Hunch of U lots , Coopoi , McMiihou .V .leffi ics udd , if taken befoio Jan. 1st , for . 5,000 An clcfrunt lot on Mil st. Cash . 8,000 Tliico line lots on liluff stieet nt u b.irpun . ! 109 feet liontago on Po.irl uvo. lorU per foot . Hnslncss piopoit.v on Uionlw.iy . jlusincss propm ty on Main fit . An nnpioveil furiu of IdO aeies not fur fiom Ch.intiiiujnn ironinls , con- sislin ; , ' ol hill und dale. For (1,11- ( ticulars inqiilro . IS ucio ti.ict one milo fiom liio.uhvay , uliu bin location only . 7,500 In addition to tlio ubovo 1 have v.iiMtit propel ty in ncai ly c.tury iiihlitlon to tlio city , GEO. METCALF , . M I' COKJ.VCBL , ui.urrs , JOWA. ill1 mm G SALE i FOR SO DAYS ! I must have loom for pprinp goods , nnd will boll nil gootls fiow in Ktoclc nt jiricos far below any ever olTorcd before. ThiH is no bait to cuti'li the trade but , a L'oiiulno eleariiitf-oUt i ale , and ovcry- tiling must go. Parlor bets , bedroom note , boating nnd cooking stoves , bunding lampb , oil cloths. All gees without rosorvo. 1 have n big stock nnd can bull jou in whatever you want. Come nnd hco mo and o.Mimino my Hoods. 1 must soil. No pricon quotcil , but no reasonable offer will bo refused. A. J. MANDEL , NO. J125 RKOAUWAY , * COUNCIL iiL-urrs - , IOWA. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1511 Douglna 8t , , OuiabB , Nob. NEW BARGAINS - il\C nKo\mv\Y LOTS AVKM'K IiOTH. SHY AUDI i ION 1,0 rs , IM3UKY ADDITION M > TH , EVANS' ' BRIDGE HJtYA.Vr A CljtUK'S ADDITION IjOTN , sTitnnx's AimiTioN i.or. ' . AIJSO sio Arium OK THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN W. C. STACY , Telephone l' . No. 0 Main btrcet. WANTS. WKV.NTVou to know tlmt non Is your clmnco to Ijtivii liomc rhnp. vimvo u rov\ Hill lot ! ad lots left , \\hitll vvotvill sell on > -y turns OniMuntli of tlio puchvie i > ri < o down : ImlnncoMtliout intu < - . ' ' . * e ( me a nomu bufoic Ihc'V me all gone. 1) .1. llnUhinson A , ( "o , Sclo A i heal liotism nml lots that wo WANTED ! on sp.iall caxn ] iiv mints anil ew tctin-J. Council Illulls Investment Co , No 10 I'l-Ml 1 St. OOOVIs to i tut bv Co uifll lilnlls lncrtmont l Co. . Xo. 10 l'i.ul-4 _ _ flWO line elli < o rooms to i cut on Hist llooi ; -I- ono loom tsx-fi ; both mwlv p.ipeii'rt i.ml painted. lit" > t locution in tlio tlty. Call at No 111 , I o , No 2 * > South Lth st. "ITlOJt SMU ( Jooil 4 Vf Dirt liorso. Rcntluanil V sound. Iliu ness nnd top bugcy. VVillhcll oliunp on easy terms it s.old soon. Iminlio t WANTED ! Every man or woman vvho has $ 0 or ? 7o wh'di they wish to invent where it will bp us hiifo ns it vwnijd bo if it wcio deposited in the Bnnlc of Kiifrlnnil and insilto him more money , to cujl on us nnd buy a lot in Fairmount addition. The be-it location on the hills for sticot cur service and school priv ilexes ; closes to all tlio railroads , wiioles.ilo houses nnd city depots. The only hill pioperty to bo had at such low p'-u-es and easy terms. Prices innjrc fiom WOO to $400 ; terms , onc-lifth cash , biil.inco in Unity equal monthly pajinents ; it 8 percent interest. If ion are renting' now and vyant n homo'of jour own , commence p.ij ing for a lot now'bcfoie jon have to pay double the money for the same loc.ition. 13oin atonro and you will he surprised to llnd how soon the thirty months will roll around , making , \on the owner of a lot. fall on II. G. McOee , llil ) Mnin street , or l-'orrcst Smithnt the Blown building. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , VETERINARY WON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone ! Nn.1)5. . COUNflti BMJI-'FH , : s I'JWA RED HEADED ! iiji MAD ! MAD ! MAD ! And will bcllmeat lot thu follov\lnt' lulieu lor int-li : Shoiildor anil Cliutk lloiiht . . . .5 to fie I'ljino 111 ! ) Koiut . . ht Chili kMunk . . , ic Itnnml Meuk . . . ht Ml Ion Me.ilc He I'orli'ilioMM'fctD.il ; lite II ) llinill < t Mo Ic .Mutton Mow . . fie .Mutton I.IKI ' ' c I oru 11 i'ti T ! l to io I'orklloast KIP I'm k Chops and Ftcuk . ir Jjiuil. ( iiirovMi niiiKo . I.V MUIS.IKO fc \iul nil oilier nu-.itH In tlio nuno iiionoitlon. ii ; ; iiM-si.'e"rAv : : ; ; , 111 K-ii-t Ilioiuhuiy. 1 soil I'nttuvtnttninlii l ounty Mmtf. vviappod up In Council lllulfa 1'apor. 1 reo Helix ciy. Eatery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Pec him for Ilieail ( nkcsj etc. TO DEALERS-A liberal discount Ciivenl No. 21U Main Street. D , H , MoDANELD & CO , , Hidesjallow , Pells , W&Fursi. Highest moikot pilcn * 1'roinpt rctiniiH. tM anil Ki. Main St. , Comull Illnirs , Iowa. oTl ! . llii.K. : ( , , A. Ill'.ltMNflHOr BELL & BERLIHGHOF , Architects , Deslencn and Snpcrintciiflcnts of Construction , Mr. llHliiitfhof > > as scu-n JOUIHillh Mc'iiiIclBwihii , rislH'r Loiwj , nml lias ( li'slgncd many of tlio llncsl lilovks in Oiiiuhii nml Council llluflS. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates raadfi on Application , Studio , Kooin ! i Oi > cni Ifottac lilocli SIZES FROM Kspoclixlly Adnjitcd for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSEPOWER LIGHTING , 1 POWER , Mills and Elevators , i , ' J and estimates ftuulHlied for tompleto ! ontn plants , hegulatlon , Dinnlilllty Ouur- uuteid. Can show letters from users while luel I'lonomj Is Kjual v\lth \ CorlKs .Nnu-l'oiiileiiiiiB. | E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. Xo. olO 1'eail btreot , C ouncil Bluffy. TO GLEAN UP OUH IMMENSE STOCK , During the past season our sales have far ex ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an. These goods we must sell at some pric\ for wo have no room to carry them , This is no bargain sale but i Everything must go. The finest gods at your own price Here are a few sample prices : Moqueites $1.00 to $1.15. Regular Price $1.50. Wilton Velvets. . .750 to $1.00. Regular Price $1.40. Body Brussels. . . .joe to $1.00. Regular Pnce $1.30. Tapestry aoc to 6oc. Regular Price. . . .7oc to $1.00. Ingrains 15C to 5oc. Regular Price 3oc to Soc. A great many of these patterns are large enough for rooms The sale will open to clay and continue until all is sold out. Come early for choice. ISO : 4O5 BROADWAY. DR. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF IlEOTRIG BELTS MB ELiOTSHS TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WAVJWU LOCAL , AM > TBCAVIXIM ; AftU.Vl'b ON F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. J.I . rormancntly located at Xo. 1 1 North ( ith St. , oppoiito I'oblolllco , on Motor Line , C'OUIH il Bluflh. Jo\va. If you have specimens don't vvait for prlics. Stud them to him huforo they I i spoil. If you dent want tn-m ) sifUr tho.aio . \ mouiiU-il , ho will imy.vou the highest imirKot iirk-o foi tlicni. Will mulct -pciialtj of hoadb and diet-faint ' , of fui.s during tlio winter. Tuns. Oi nci n. \ \ ' II , M. IVsi \ . OFFICER & PliSEY , Corner Main anil lio.ul ! ay , CLNl > II < JlIjLS'l-.s , 1\V\ . Deakih Jn foralMi i nil ilomo iii e. . . „ . Colli i lions iniulo anil Intuiuit jialil on tliuu ili > - 1'Ubllhi. ' LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN ! J. 1VT. SCA3STLAKT , O DUO VDU'A V. V\ill f-oll for cash : Bhollliloi "nil CHUCK lloilbl , to ( , r 1'ilniP Illb Koast KCM l linik MiaU , M Hound btuik . . . . l-o Slilom stuilc , . . . , . ll'c ' 1'orli inoUBiMcuk . . . likit IIOlllMK ltd t it vintton Stow . Mutton J.i't-'s . . . . . Corn Hi ft . I'oikHout. l c I'ork ( 'hops ana hit ak . . . . . He J.anl. our ow in maUo. . . . . U'c , , > c iitliu ineniHJn thu nuno inniioitloii. luu Dtllvui ) . Onlcirihiiiit \ > v ilillilifii i < it\o piuinpt lUtLiitlun and are ouirully llllid tin i. HO , 29 MAIN STREET , the lollouln ' p'lios for'usli only ami buy unit ini-.itH CIUNKIM ! at homu ] \\tll ftll mull rui tliei iioliit lUifollnnu : Mloulili i aiuliliucl. loint . . Tito Co I'llllll ) lib IO I t . . fO I liiuk sii.t ) . fo Itllllllll hll.lk f tO IfO sir'iiln htt'iil , . . . . I0o 1'oitulioiiiu ftiak I c llolllliK liiuf 4 to To Mutton Mow fo Mnttin lii/s . . to ( oia bent . . . . . . i to r < j I'orkniiist . llo 1'oiki loin nml Hlc.ik , . Il a I I I mil , jiui i niiil oiu O\MI iiniku Uii bonsiui' , < > nr own nulo ; ) UD llonininbi ! . lllls Is tlu > only IIO.MI. Kill . ' -H MIIA'J M VltKU'ln the Ut > . No tun IKH Ju , .i hold. < \ Ii Mu\\S : , No. Htil .Main St. ' . ' . ' 'loloiihouii No.'Ml. HOT WTES ! and FITTINGS , , ion.v ion.vNo. No. nut J liiln Klr-i t. ( /llllllll ( Hhltl * . l iUutltm 'JIili * l'a | r.