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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET i i Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weck, B W Tiaow o . LEPRONES: RINRES Orrice, No. 4, 16nT EpiToR No. 2, Manager. MINOR. MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. Dr. J. C. Robertson, 625 Main St. *‘Little Boss!” The best 5¢ cigar in the city. Troxell Bros., agents. A child of Mr. Benton, of Lewis township, was burned yesterday. Last day to see the wonderful clock at No. 830 Broadway. Send your children this afternoon. A four-year-old child of John Shafeley Qied yesterday afternoon at his resi- dence on Avenue H. The police took in ‘Old Sport” Miller last night, and gave hima cell in the sity jail in which to sober up. A mp{)ly of the new stamps have been received at the postoftice, but will not be used until the old ones are which will be about a month. The boy choir of St. Paul’s church is to appear for the first time Sunday evening. The service is to be of special musical interest in other respects also. Quit claim deeds were yesterday iven to the city by N. P. Dodge and . P. Webster for the opening up of Ninth avenue through their land on the bottoms, The next great attraction at the opera house will be the appoarance of Louis Jamesand Marie Wainright on Wedne day evening, November 9. **Virginius’ will be the play. Mr. Morgan was called to the transfer last evening to attend to a corpse that > to the east. The railway officials refused to take it farther with- out having it ked. Owing to a misunderstanding of in- structions the new hook and ladder will not be shipped until next duy. It is hoped to have the new building completed by the time it gets here. Judge Deemer is to be here Monday, at which time he will listen to the argu- ments in the case of Crittenden vs, Ar- mour, Barbee & Co. There are some other unfinished matters to be taken up also. The largest deed was that by which S. veyed to H, divided on known as the Gregg tr ation being $7,000, The Colored Giee club of Council Bluffs will give a grand ball in Will- iams’ hall, in this city, Thanksgiving i for the benefit of Om; ritizens, 0. Brewer is the manager, E. M. Taylor will have charge of the door and Mrs, . Turner will attend to the tables. The scaffolding has been extended up- ward several feet from the top of the belfry of the new German Catholic church, and work on the spire will now be commenced. It is reported that the chime of three bells donated to this church has arrived, and will shortly be put in place. There is even more enthusiasm shown in the support of William / county auditor than his friends expected when they nominated him, Evel indicates now that he will continue to be a favorite till he is declared a wi ner next Tuesday. Aside from hi sonul popularity and his general avil there is a special reason urged why he should be elected. He has been deputy in this office for a number of years, and has become thoroughly conversant not only with the routine work of the office, but with the details of the new court house building, and other affairs of im- portance to every tax-payer. No new man could be as valuable to the county at just this time, and the voters readily see the force of this. The Nonpareil is not very consistent in'its shouts about helping to build up Council Bluffs. While the other papers point with pride to the fact that the in- creased registry of voters shows that this city is rapidly gaining in popula- tion, she uses cross-cyed type to give prominence in her editorial columns to claim that this icrease in the number of registered voters comes from the fact that the democrats have had registered a lot of Omaha laborers, who do nof, live here at all. The old lady is willing to shout that the city is losing in popula- tion, rather than miss an opportunity of making some fancied political point in the interests of party. gone, corded yesterday Farnsworth con- . L. Haas an un- i in what is 't, the consider- ity, J. W. and L. L. Squire lend money. B “Let Her Go Gallagher,” “Little Boss.” Best five cent cigar in the city. Troxell Bros., agents., et E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office, 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up stairs, - . Personal Paragraphs. ‘Warren Hough, of Crescent, was here yesterday. J. B. Christian, of Hamburg, visited the Bluffs yesterday. Hon. L. R. Belter, of Logan, wasat the Pacific yesterday. Miss Kate Pesey and Miss Mollie Lar- tmer are visiting friends in Chicago. Frank Glass and G. W. Garner, of Persia, Tn., were in the city yestorday. R. W. Morse and C. R. Hite, of Shen- andoah, were Pacific house guests yes- terday. Baldwin, of Keosauqua, Ia., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. L., Lefferts. The many friends of Mus. will be glad to know that she is ve ing from the illness caused by the sad 1085 of her son, Marquis. H. E. Owen, who has been doing rading here, has left for Davenport to jgure on the contract for filling the Rock Island yards there. Mr. Purcell, the Dunlap editor, was in the city Xuslord:\ to meet hismother, who arrived from Illinois and went with him to Dunlap last night on a visit. Mrs. W. F. Sapp s planning on spend- ing the winter in Washington, for which city she will start in a few days, Colonel Sapp will join her there a little later. ‘W, W. Mitchell, passenger conductor of the Minneapolis & Northwestern rail- way, was in the clty yesterday visiting his brother, J. C. Mitchell, the ticket agent. e Look out for BIG BARGAINS in Cali- grnin fruits next Saturday at Troxell ro's. Walters ————— Pants! Pants!! Just received, & large new stock of pants goods, on which special bargains are now offered, at present reduced prices. Pants made to order can be had &s cheap as ready made. Reiter, the Tailer, No. 810 Broadway. —_— The finest line of pon-po:.s, banner rods, banner ornaments, etc., ‘in_the city at “Domestic” office, 105 Main street THE DOINGS IN THE BLUFFS. Moonlight Sneak Thieves Oontinue to Pilfer With Little Success. LIVELY WORK WITH THE GRADING. "The New Waterworks Engine Built Here—The Electric Light Mas Going Up—A Few Unruly Ones Before the Court—Rally. The Work of Burglars. The dental rooms of Dr. H. S. Wert, 14 Pearl street, were burglarized Thurs- day night. A young man by the name of Foster has slept there for the past two nights, as the doctor preferred to have some one there. Foster's watch, knife, keys and purse, containing $2, were taken. His trunk was not mo- lested, the thief being probably fright- ened away. The doctor’s articles were not molested. It scems rather strange that the watchman should be robbed and the guarded property left undis- turbed. Entrance was effected through :\]l'cur window and the burglar left no clue. s ey One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to relinble parties. Enquire of A. J. Greenamaycr, 628 Mynster st., telephone 121 Raisins—London cents per pound ut Tr ayers, cighteen o1l Bros. Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co., 236 Main street, make relinble abstracts of prop- erty in Pottawattamie county. -~ An Engine Built Here. The engine house of the water works company is & busy place Just now. There are numerous improvementsbeing made by which the work of supplying this city with the needful liquid will be done easier and quicker. The most im- portant movement is the putting in of a new engine of 150 horse power, built by tha Ogden iron works of this city. The engine is a handsome giant. No one can look upon it without feeling proud of the fact that Council Bluffshas shops which can turn out such a piece of ma- chinery. The water works company has done wisely in having its new en- gine built at home. e S You Want Them! Domestic patterns and patterns for stumping and embroidery. Latest styles and finest designs. ‘“‘Domestic” Office, 105 Main st. e Dissolution Notice. The firm of Odell Bros. & Co., consti- tuted of E. H. Odell, Tra Odell and C. E. Freedman, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Ira_Odell and C. E. Frecdman retiring. From this date A. H. Comstock is_associnted with K. H. Odell_under the firm name of Odell & Co. The new firm assumes all liabili- ties. November 1, 1887 Distributing Dir Dirt is flying at a lively rate along Ninth and Tenth avenues. Messrs., Mitchell and Sweeney have the tram- way on Ninth avenue in operation and are just getting it in smooth running order. At present they have thirty cars running, requiring three teams. Each team takes five cars at a time and changes at the bank on every trip. The cars are filled by means of scrapers and a trap, thus doing away with any shov- eling. They will shortly put on more cars, and their present capacity of 150 cars a day will be very much increased. On Tenth avenue J. C. Lee has about forty teams hauling dirt to grade for the Union Pacific tracks between Sixth street and the canning factory. Con- siderable work has already been done at the west end of this street, between the canning factory and the transfer. M. Lee is rushing in about 800 loads a day on this job, and has in addition a fill of 15,000 yards to make near the ele- vator. The fill on Tenth avenue is tho full width of the street and_will give abundant yard room around the new freight house of the Union Pacific com- pany. el i Every one making a cash purchase of 2 cents atT. D. King & Cos. cigar Store gots a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty clegant prizes. et Starch, seven cents per pound, three pounds for twenty cents, at Troxell Bros. —— For best quality coal and wood, call on Gleason, 26 Pearl street. e e The Masts of Light. The first of the electric light masts was erected yesterday, at the corner of Pierce and Frank streets. The work on it is not completed, as the elevator is yet to be put in, and wire cables sub- stituted for the present guy ropes. The skeleton of iron is 150 feet in height, and no man of ordinary nerve would care about climbing it. The work of raising it was done from the top, the upper deck being first raised, and the lengths of iron added to the bottom, in this ising it until the whole was complete. The frame is firmly screwed together and securely braced. The foundations for the masts at the corner of Broadway and Fourth street and at the Methodist church are completed, and the nec ¥ tools for the erection of the columuns will be moved tothe places to-day. e Fine white clover honey, ecighteen cents per pound at Tr H OVERCO NGS! Greatly reduced in priceso you cansave $10.00 to $15.00 on a coat,—fur better and cheaper than you can buy ready made, Reiter, the Tailor, No. 310 Broadway. e Best mince meat, three pounds for twenty-five cents. Troxell Bros. g S The Unruly Ones, John Miller and Robert Scott were each fincd $10 in the police court yester- day morning for disturbing the peace, Miller got a jug of beer at the saloon where Scott was at work,and when he attempted to walk off without paying for it, Miller slugged him. A thres minute round between them created fun for the spectators, but the court got away with the gate receipts. Robert Lewis, a hotel porter, was taxed $9.60 for ereating a disturbance inthe gallery during the performance of *Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ at Dohany’s the previous evening, R Law and Order Rally, The meeting of the Law and Order league of this county at Avoca Thurs- day evening partook of the nature of a temperance mass meeting. The opera house was well filled with citizens from all over the county. Vice President Kiuney, of the league, was in the chair, Rev. Mr. Harteongh, of Avoea, opened the meeting with prayer. The speakers of the evening were Revs. Dr. Phelps and W. H. W. Rees, of this city. Each gentleman occupied about three-quar- ters of an hour. No resolutions were adopted, but the effort made in behalf of prohibition will have considerable mfghz with many of those present when they go to the polls next Tuesday. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. PRCIAL advertisoments, suchas I, L3 To Loan, For & arding, ete,, will be inserted Ir‘ it the low ratd of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first in- sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each subsa- quent insertion. Leave advertiscments at our « No, 12 Pear] Street, near Broadway, Coun- lufts, Tows, WANTS. JrOR RENT-an cight reom house centrally Tocated. Enquire of W, T.Cole, 604 Pear] street, OR 8A plano, Aldress Q7 R RALE-Or {e Self rising buckwhent, fourteen cents a package, two for twenty-five cents. Troxell Bros. e A Common Sense Truss, Dr. R. Rice, of this city, whose name is familiar to many throughout the west, has received his letters patenton his scoond hand Knabe square for $200, luffs, Iy news; cost ee office, Council will t h 1oice fmpre o common sense hernia support, which | ontake cash for difference; value about & Address F. P, Spencer, Rundolph, lowa. has already been so thoroughly tested, and so unanimously approved. This in- vention is being hailed with joy by the sufferers from hernia, for they get by it arelief not to be had elsewhere. Dr. Rice has not only been treating those thus afflicted, and handling all kinds of trusses for over forty years, but being himself one of the sufferers he has taken a personal 1interest in the search for some sort of a support which would meet the requirements, He has tried the best, and finding them defective, he has been at work devising one, Thisin- vention is therefore the result of years and it appears to be perfect, One needs but to see it to be convinced of its su- periority over all kinds of springs, balls ormetal trusses. It can be adapted readily to all kinds of rupturcs, and the wearer, who has been tortured by the things called tru fecls glad relief when he puts on this. The pad is made of rubber, and will last a lifetime. The belts are of the best wool elastie, of superior strength, and the fastenings are of nicl 8o that they will not rust. No money has been d in securing the best material and the most skilled workman- They cannot work loose or be- come unfastened, and yot they are very easily adjusted. Not only isthis ingenious combination of common sense and science a boon to the afllicted and suffering, but to those whasare desirous of preventing any lia- bility to hernia. Men who are lifting heavily, firemen, ball players, and others who are called on to violently exert themselves, find the support @ pleasing help and sure preventative. Dr. Rice has already placed a goodly number in daily use, and is receiving most flattering praise. It bids fair to quickly supplant all other forms of sup- ports just as fast as it catches the public attention and is given a trinl. For the purpose of thus introducing it. and con- fident that its merits will commend it to all, Dr. Rice has concluded to sell these supports to suffercrs at %5 each, one-half price, until the first of Janu With this inducement the suffer should hasten to improve the oppor- tunity to rid themselves from the tor- ture of trusses which cannever give relief. Dr. Rice is the oldest specialist in the west. He has had a loug and successful practice, giving special treatment to chronic d and for proofs of his skill and success none needs but to vi his office, No. 11 Pearl str Bluffs, tumors, ete., which he has removed with his wonderful vegetable remedies without the use of the knife orthe draw- ing of blood. He stakes his reputation, based on forty years of pract merit of his new invention, and every- one needing & hernia support should hasten to give this a personal triul. VWANTED-A man and wite, without chil dren, to occupy portion of House and board gentleman and his Address A 8, B Council Bluffs, wife, oe, fth avenue, 0 EXCHANGE—For Counell Bluffs or Omaha Droperty, a retail stock of boots and shioes, amount, 4,000, Call at store, No. 8 Iiroadway, or address R. Martin, Council Bluffs R_SALE—Second-hand _Colun 'y cheap, 2-inch, at B Towa. bicycle {(ONEhundred thousand dollars to loan on real estate and chattels by F. J. Day, 39 Pearl st. DING lots and acre property for sale by . J. Pearl st. OR TRADE-For Council Bluffs property, 40000 acrew of lowa and Ne. @ land.” J. R, Rice, 110 Main st., Council finely furnished front room, in private residence near court ater in room, lighted and heated. Lurge closet. References required. Addvess H. 12, Bee oftice, Council Bluffs, WM. WELCH, Carriage and Express Line OFFICE--615 SOUTH MAIN ST, Telephone No. 13, All ealls from District Telegraph Office promptly attended to. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dumniy Depot. Horses and mules constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptiy filled by contract ou short notice, k s0ld on commission. elephone 114, BCHLUTER & BOLEY, Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Bluffs. TWO Trotting - Stallions L5 T b FOR SALE CHEAP! STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADE CARY, - - Council Blufis. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broodway, Council Bluffs, lowa, Established 187, e Life scems hardly worth the living to-day to many a tired, unhappy dis- couraged woman who is suffering from chronic female weakness for which she has been able to find no relief. But there is a certain cure forall the pain- ful complaints to which the weaker sex is liable. We refer to Dr. Pierce's ““Fayorite Prescription” to the virtues of which thousands of women can tes- tify. Asatonic and nervine it isun- surpassed. All druggists. (o Great depre: it without a known cause, a yellow spotted complex- ion, especially on the forehend, indi- cates a diseased condition of the kid- neys. Cure such troubles with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. jon of spir 7 e Three hundred thousand copies would be a small figure for the number of pic- tures of Mrs. Cleveland since the an- nouncement of her betrothal to the president. The fortunate possessors of early negatives at Buffalo, Albany and Seneca Falls had a monopoly of the trade at first, ‘charging $35a {\undl'ed for the cabinets, the pictures retailing for 50 cents each. Notwithstanding the competition of the latter photographers the prices hold firm, and the market is active and growing. —— In its mentior of the arrival in Wash- ington of the famous Putnam Phalanx of Connecticut a paper of that city got it‘‘Phantom Phalanx.” This,however,is not as bad as making Boston’s Ancient and Honorable Artillery the ‘““Antique and Horrible.” ————————————— HAVE YOU A SKIN DISEASE? FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. Real Estate Vacant Lots, Lands, City Res- idences and Farms. Acre Property In western part of the city. Al selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Room 5, over Officer & Pusey's Baok, Council Blufts, lowa, NATURE'S REMEDY If so there s no system of treatment that FOR offers the certainty of cure = and money, as do the € Disordered Stomach, will se y sufferer “How to Cur Diseases,” 64 pages, i {llustrations and 100 testi- Impaired Indigestion, monials, every one of which repeats this sto n'a terrible sufferer for blood; dto shun public places by ¥ ¥ aistiguring humors; have had the best physi- clans; have spent hundreds of dollars, and got no reffef until I used the CUTICURA REMEDIF: which have cured me, and left my skin as cle and blood as pure as a child's, COVERED WITH SALT RHEUM "UTICURA REMEDIES are the greatest medl- s on earth. Had the worst case of Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty years, in fact dfed from it. I bellieve CuTicURA would have saved her lite, My arms, breast and head were cc for fhree years, eli a until 1 used the JLVENT, Internally, and CuTi- CURA SOAP, exte 3 ADAMS, ars froim X 0 beel Constipated Habit. A Remedy which quiekly charms AneinfudtTuthe Boiher sy hile droopin, Wirive to d b ro the gobet does cantai NG 5K fin s to me and mine. D, H, McDANELD & CO0., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. L 3 NEWARK, O, HEAD, FACE AND BODY RAW. B Highest Market Prices. Returns. £20 and £22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa. Prompt 1 commenced to use your CUTICURA R Iast July. My head and face and some par my Dody wers almost raw. My head was Pyramid of Modern 401 1111001 4 Hundred 1 Four 100 and | L. L. 61 19 8I 100x101x100x100-401 $100x10*-$10-The Amt. saved on every $100 by dealing at 104 algebraic equation: Let A-401 and e x q z, m e-what our competi- tors say. Result: Go to 401 for Fall Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Underwear, Flannels, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Axminster, Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tap- estry Brussels, Three-ply ingrain, Matting, Rugs, &c., &c., &c., &c., &c. 401 BROCADW.AT, Harkness Bros. =A. RINK,= No. 201 Main Street, Council Bluffs,Iowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANGY & STAPLE GROCERIE Both Domestic and Foreign.. FINLAY BURKE, fitieiey. 12 s Stoees"Conmo Bluffs, Iowa. N. SCHUR Towa. Justice of the Peace. Office over American y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, STONE & SIMS 7Att0r'n'eyétdt'L:uv', practice in the State y and Federal Courts. Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, Towa. E. 5. BARNETT, &5 Biut” Reters to any bank o business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Latest Novelties. |0gden Bailer Works CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturerf of A1l Kinds of STEAM BOLLERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed, 10th Avenue. Ad- dress Ogden Iron Works, Councll Bluffs, Towa, CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs, In Amber, tor toise shell, etc. Hair ornaments as well as the newestnovelties 1n hair goods. Hair goods Made to order Mrs. C. L. Gillette, 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Out of town work solicited, and all mail orders prompity atiended to. LAMPS ! LAMPS !! Hall, Parlor, Kitchen, Store and Office Lamps. | Crockery, Glassware and Plated Ware, Large Assortment at Botton Prices , S, HOMER & CO., No. 23 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. iy conside very bad dne. I ha now not a particle of skin humor about me, and my case is _onsidered DN Mrs. 8. E. WHIPPLE. DECATUR, MICH, A FEVER SORE CURED, xtend to yon the thanks of ane of my . who ha been cured, by using the CUTIOURA REMEDIES, of an old sore, caused by Tang spell of sickness or f eight years ago. He was 50 bad he was fearful he would have to have his leg amputated, but 1s happy to say he Well,. -sound as & doflar, He re- e O B e, “which 1s 1, H. stand for? el Sk of this Dlace, ¥ My, Is it anything about the new bridge? i rugelst, Galusboro, Tenn. . G, I i ] HUEGH ST .\.u ’:Jm Mr. D. Bridge! N It’s a conundrum, Guess it S0l everywhere, T, Comauny i Mr. G, C. B.C C Canada buys crooked cashiers. How b 15.‘{:.,"31.;‘?‘,2. Mr, D, No, Guessagain. ; paes, o usirations, wnd 0 testiaonlals Mr. G, Chronic bums catch calib@ose, | the lovliest cy i3 the skin Mpr. D. Once more. That isn’t right. - guess it. What do they stand for, anyway? KIDNEY PAINS With their weary, dullaching, lifeless, all gous sensution RELIEVED 1N ONB N MINUTE by the COTICURA ANTIPALN - IPLASTER OThe first and only pain-subs 7R, DRESSER, duing Paster, All drugglsts, & ceuls, LATEST BY TELEPHONE! My, D. Say, Guesser, what do the letters C. B, C. C. My, D, stand for Council Bluffs Carpet Co. the least money is their motto, 405 Broadway. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ho! They Best goods for Give it up? EISEMAN'S PEOPLE'S | Time!| - STORE 5 Drawing Crowds Their Elegant Stock AND LOW PRICES DO IT. eclal Bargains For This Wegk in Combination DRESS PATTERNS. All of our $45 Dress Patierns go for $25. All of our for $20. All of our $25 for $16.50. All of our §20 Dress Patterns go for $14, Al of our $18 Dress Patterns go for §12. All of our $15 Dress Patterns go for $10. All of our $12 Dress Patterns go for #8. All of our $10 Dress Patterns go for $6. Be sure and be on hand early; as as at these prices these beautifud goods will go fast. We haae over 1,000 of these Com= bination Suits to select from, ecial Bargains CLOAKS, WRAPS M SUITS Willbe Offered This Week. Hundreds of new styles added to our stock every dag. No housein the west can show you such a com- plete assortment as we can, and Sfully 33 per cent you will save by buying Cloaks from us. g Each and every department in our house will have SPECIAL BARGAINS this week, Be sure and call at the GREAT MONEY SAVING STORE, where you will always get good treatment and the Vest goods for the money. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. 314,316, 318, aud 320 BROADWAY, Councii Bluffs, - = la. Dress Patterns go Dress Patterns go Mail orders solicited, Sampley gent on applications b [ e —————— bE|

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