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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 ¥ STREET. JARL Deltvered by earrier in Any Part of the Citya Twenty Cents Per Week TILTON TELEPHONES Breixess OFFICE NO. 43, NIGHT EDIToR, N¢ PR MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Pl Start th of books, 1 MANAGER, mbing company. w year with a clean, neat set ade by Morehouse & CUc atings at A. 312 Brond way. Reiter's, mer Best hard soft conl and Missouri wood. E. E. Mayne, 619 Brondway, Alderman George Metealf has opened o real estate office at 14 Pearl street. The printers have begun preparations for their annual ball on Christmas eve. A new floor is being laid at the rink, and the roller skating craze will soon be in full biast again. marriage license was issucd yester- to Jeno K. Bro and Miss Auna Jensen, both of this county. McAdams & Amburg have finished their pavir which amounted nere this season to 63,000 square yards. The P. will have a meeting this ck at the residen Kimball, on Fourth ave- persons who have or can get torches are requested to bring them to the republican headquarters to-night at 7 o’clock and join in the grand ratitica- tion. The members of Harmony chapter, No. making - tions for their fourth annual ball and banquet to be given at Temple hall on the e of Friday, the 23d inst, Miles Hubley was arrested at Silver Creek and brought to this city, on the charge of illegal voting. 1t is alleged that be has not been a resident of the state for six months, and is consequently not a voter. The Union Pacifre company have just com rge fourteen-foot platform with a dri or elevated driveway, thirty-two long, thus allowing teams to dr avy machinery up to whe :d.” They have p o 1k from Sixth street to the freight office door. The remains of Henry Gilbert, the man who died at the W. C. A. hospital a week ago of alcoholism, will be in- terred to- They have been lying at the undertaking rooms of Morgan. Kelier & Co., ting instructions from relatives, but no word has becn re- ceived. The articles of incorporation of the tional Lot and Land company were filed yesterday with the county re- cor The 1':l|ul:|I stock of the com- pany is $100.000. The ohjoct is the buy- ing, im Aling of tate. in this James A. Bush. Ged eph Tighe wsing cold weather to hurry up the contraetc buildings in course of ere who have tion, to get them enclosed as quickly as ible. The wiudows & laced in the Washington building, and the Saunde the corner of Broadway and Eighth street. The plastering and finishing work is boing rushed, in order to get these buildings ready for occupancy by Jun- uary 1. Democratic headquarters present a cheerless and uninviting appearance, being venue school All furniture has been removed, and the building is being torn down. This evening will probably be the last at r publican headquarters, as the lease has expired and the room will be given up. A grand jollification will be held this evening, as a fitting close to the gon’s campaign. Music will be fu nished by a glee club and addresses will be given by several distinguished speakers. Auditor Hammer issued $16,200 in paving bonds to MeAdum & Amber, yesterday. This firm completed th searon’s work in this city last evening. They have put down over $100,000 \\ullh of paving in the city during the Their last work was on Pierc .In(l utsman streets, and the reached Broadway on the latter reet last night. The work is well ormed, and the material is above criticism, reely any complaints have been lc this year, be nug ||u|h the reverse 't feel proud of the present fine ance of the public stree - - s W. C. Stacy’s ad. appear- Forrest Smith’s special column. - Loans made on city business and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- bull-Chiamp Investment company. Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. 1f you want to borrow money, buy a lot, house and lot, farm, or trade an thing, s A. Clark & Co., Bre wity and Main. For barg part of the ¢ g real estate deale any ——e— See Forrest Smith’s special column. - We have listed with us some cash and a few good farms to exchange for Coun- cil Blufs property. A, A. Clark & Co., Broudway and Muin, Hendquarters for stove O L& By 3 Main st. - Wool dresses $5 to 88, Miss Sim- Dresscs made silks and plushes mons, over ki Have our clothes. Cascade I have a number of fine lots for sale in the above addition, located only two blocks uway from the street Broadway. These lots are 50x250 feot, and are choice residence proper They are high und dry and present a |‘mnlvnuu|\||;: view, For full informa- prices and terms apply 1, sole agent, 527 Broad- - perty Owner. A Young James Daniel Sims, the youthful but promising son of Jucob Sims, just the well reached his His uncle, known at-orney, hus first bivthday wnniver E. L. Squire, as a birthday gift pre- sented the bube with a waranty deed for a lot on Avenue A, worth y #3060, For u boy, only a yearold, to iy begin speculating in Council Bluffs real es- tate is & hopeful indication of what great interest the rising generation will ave in the growth of this city oy Personal Paragraphs. Dr. M. J. Bellinger has gone to Chi= cAgo on a short business trip, Weather s - rips at Chapman’'s art store. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS A Family's Nar.ow Bscape From Death by Coal Gas. SAFE BLOWERS VISIT NEOLA. The Park Commissioners Bay More | Land at Big Lake—A Barrow Bet —~The Youngest Lot Owner in the City. More Park Land. The park commissioners vesterday completed the negotintions for the pur- | chase of eightecn acres more at Big Lake. The land was bought for #50 an acre. It is so located as to be very val- uable for park purposes when the eity | ¢ins to improve there. Tt furnishes fine landing. Tneluded in the pur- e is the privilege of having a road, t wide, running along the side from the end of Cherry cighteen neres just bought. ke it possible 6 reach the k by going out Cherry nd avoiding the present cireuitous route, which runs aeross rail- way tracks aud is otherwise desir- able. e Paying a Wheclbarrow Bet, A wheelbarrow bet was paid vester- duy as the result of the election. Joe Young was the winner and the rider, while his friend Wilson was the loser and the propelling power. The wager was for a wheelbarrow ride from the Mecthodist church to the dummy depot. The wheelbarrow was apr y decorated and a suceessful start made. When Bryant st t ached Young had tired of riding, Wilson was and even more tired of pushing. and a quit was had by mutual We donot intend to indorse any except arti- eles of merit, but we take ple rring to the “Garland Stoves and whose Superiority is too well established 10 be calied fkfiestion. Thoy are helieved 1o ha nneq nated by any in the world, Soid exclusively by P. C. De Vol - Mixed pickles in bulk at N. L. Tib- bitts, 345 Broadwuy. We have some choice bargains in bot- tom property listed with us by parties ; money. A. A. and M Notice the beautiful finish given col- s, cufls and shirts by Cascade Laun- company. e 00 Much Coal Gas. A narrow escape from wholesale as- phyxiation is reported at 814 South hth strect, in the family of Mrs, Mary Lockwood. A new chimney pot had been put in position, but was not put together properly. The family re- tired as usual Thursday night, leaving the coal fire hurning. In the middle of the night Mrs. Lockwood was awak by one of the children, who was vom ing. The room filled with coal and two of the family s were uncouscious. = Dr. Barstow was called, and restoratives administered. One window was partially open, and this undoubtedly saved the lives of the family. Dr. Barstow states that if dis- had been de ed a few minutes longer, one of the family could not have recovered. He made sever: ts ients yesterday, and at last ac- the po they were getting along as s could be expected. —_—— E. H. Sheafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, strate of interest. Office Broadway and Main street, upstairs, nith’s special column. Sce Forrest 0 Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. ey Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & C loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses wagous, personal property of all kinds, and all other ar of value without removal. All Y tly confi- dential. ——— a Hurry For His Pay. ashington, a well known col- y, got into trouble day. For three months past he has been employed as porter ou the special carof Superintendent Campbell, of the Milwaukee, but was discharged a week ago for drunkenn He en- wered the local ticket oflice of the com- pany en Pearl gtreet yesterday after- noon and demanded his chec He was informed that it had not arrived, and ke things lively, Detec- . I O'Conuell, of the Milwaunkee, the office, and ordered the refused, and O'Cor eeded to t him. At the closo of tho proceedings Jake was con- siderably the worse for wear. Chief Lu appeared on the and the vietim was escorted to the s cuffs and Cascade collars, be equalled. The finish on our shirts cannot Laundry C e —— J. pton has bargains in real estate. | take place to-night. At | request a hen sun casts its be ‘While it cleans gave me; and the butter you THE OMAHA DAILY BEE will o'clock every and Morton is Bloomer presided. The blow-out supporter of Harrison oxpected to be at t Every man should provide himself with a torch, bell, shot g Brig ades of the above will be formed. All wishing to join the shot gun brigade are requested to report to Captain Cowles to-day. The line will be formed on Fourth street. The line of march will be down Broadway to Main, thence to Willow avenue, to Eighth street. to Broadway, up to the Methodist chureh, where tY line will countermarch. After the : sches will be delivered at Muaohie temple, for which able speak- ers will be provided I'he committee of arr nounce the 'an\\mp adguarters. horn or angements an- '8 and his in- 1y junetion will h.mn\ be needed Marshal, Captain Cowles. Sel own aid Finance committee, . H. Birkinbine Committee on bonfires, C. onel John Fox. Committee on music. I. M. Committee on speakers, J. G. Saunders, Every man who is a well wisher of the incoming administration is cordinlly invited to participate s his Myers, M. J. Bosen, Col- Treynor. Sims, C. powder in the without doubt a The only complexion world that is without vulgarity. injury to the user, and without beautifier, is l‘n//nnl sy The l'umn-ll Hl\nh Lumber Co. it you to try some of their coul. —_— Practicing o Chicago Tribune: About o'clock uy afternoon. when the news v York seemed to indicate that the Empirve state had gone republican by a tremendous majority., nman was nin an alley between Michigan abash avenues trundling a wt W containing a grindstone,a g tity of lead pipe. fragments of old plas- tering, a lot of tin cans filled with sand, an ax, o pe ¢ dumb-bells, and a washing machine and chicken coop pited on top of all. i on't get in my way. for heaven's he vociferated. “Gi me Hin Bet. sake room! “What are inder 1t you see what I'm doing? T've gota bet with arepublican. If New York goes demoeratic he's got to wheel me from the Auditorium building to Twelfth str and if it goes republi- can I've got to wheel him. [ thought I vas safe cnough, but ['ve seen the bul- ns and I'm practicing. He’s the viest man in C go. I've got no > waste on you. Get out of my you doing?’ inquired a —~— Our charming countrywomen are not only acknowledged to be among the lov- liest of th sex, but ecapital cooks. They de unanimously that Van Duzer's Flavoring Extr the only ones that impart to puddings, kes, ete., the genuine flavor. they wade from the findst without any doubtful aid from hurtful chemi used to I taste. Grocers every- e extrac Tuit cheap and simulate vhe where sell th Why She Asked. “Geor 3 n the ou have been coming to unday night for the past e is one thing T would like it?” “Do you think that you could ever n to love another? while the stars shine, or_the 1pon the earth.” Why “T was in hope pect of your giving me a r some pros- On sunny shores of tropic isles, ar bright verdure smiles, ills the air. SOZODONT compare se odors of the south, tecth and mouth. Yetw With thy Tribune: N observed s 5 d one of them with his fork and i at it with the cold, calculating, ic eye of a connoisscur in iding u bet, “these waflles, if that is what you call such chunks of hulf-cooked doug —n “Are mude fr ecipe your mother using on them is out of atwenty-pound jur th my moth nt me from her farm y terday nt.” “I ne ted better waflles d My, Billus, humbly. — - Without health life has no sunshlne. Who could be happy with dyspeps piles, low spir po: ch, ague, or di of the stoma kidne Maria,” ch. e ver or Dr. Jones’ Red Clo: Tonic_quick cures the above discases, Price / cents, s B~ An Awful Day. “*Come right in the saia Mrs. Brown, nd get your supper. Don't make. the st noise, and 500N 48 VOu are through you must gw. right upstairs to New York Sun: quln'n, Johnny e —— bed.’ Moncy loaned on furniture, pianos, | “What's the matter ma,” cried little diumonds, horses, buggies or Johnny, putting his finger in his anything at low rates of interedt. No ir and honorable dealing. ¢ Co., oflice cor. Brondway American express, —_— > have no competitors in finishing ufls and shirts, Cascade Laun- . Clark and Main, ove —— COracksmen at Neola. The Neola bunk was burglarized last Thursday night. The plunderers secured only 830, fuiling to reach about $3,000 that was in the safe, They then stole a team belonging to A. Doran, livery man, and started westward. Tk were tracked to within four miles of this city, where all trace of them was lost, It is supposed that they crossed the river, ulthough no information concerning them could be obtained at either of tho bridges, The bottom was carefully searched, but nothing was reyealed. They were followed in their flight by several Neola citizens. The attempt was a daring one, and was not the work of novices. The authoritiosare keeping u sharp lookout for the fellows, but have no clue us to their identity, LS E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every desc Private consulting rooms. All business strietly confidentiul, Ofiice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up stairs. nd Towa best soft coal, Glea- 1 street, i os. B, “'ull'-\hlrlh & Co, loan money. 1llinois son, 20 Pea - The Republicans Will Ratify. The republicans of the city met last evening at the headquarters to for & grand jollification commen: of the great. victory. Hoa. “Hush, dear,” she replied. *Your father has been putting up the stoves this afternoon.” SO Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cureshwind colic, und is the best remedy for diurrhees. 25¢ 4 bottle. A first-class American watch, well kept, wtll last thirty or forty years, or sometimes even longer, before the works wear out, but the average life of an ordinary low-priced American watch is ten ars, and that of a Swiss watch of the same grade seven years, The length of life for a watch depends largely on the number of its jewels. The range of prices for American watches runs from 85 to 500, the costli- est being a split second minute register timing watch. Inthe United States about” 3,600 watches are manufactured every day., The Waltham factory turns out 1,500 per day, and the Elgin factory between 1,200 and 1,900, S}JACOBS O], THEGREATREMEDY FORPAIN. Cures Bhoumatism, Neuralgia, Sciat- 1ca, Lumnbago, Buckache, Headache, Toothuche, Sore Throat, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Sold by Druggisis and Dealers Everywhere, THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore. Mds SATURDAY, SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. anteed, Can show letters from users where fuel NOVEMBER 10 Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guar- Rconomy {8 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufr: NOTICE, ments, such as Lost, Fou TALadverti W To Loan, For . To_Hent, Wants, I ing, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINF for the first insertion and Five Cents Per I f sequent fn<ertio our office, No. | Council Liufsy Tow WANTS. S room brick fouse in u fine dity, with all moderi improvements, for W Pearl st. J. Day, 1l trade for YRUG Stock for Sale or cull on Council BlufTs pr Tarle Huas & Co., Coune THOIC B, In. v turnace, location turnished rooms, heated south from firondwa first.class; good board convenient: I required. Apply 116 Willow ave. between and Kth.© W. 0, Wi A good grain ofe: 1or trade for Council SAL Tiange vator inun lowa town, to sel farm Jand. Jonnston & Van Patten, Blufls, Ta, UCTION Sale At 102 Mainst., Ag2 at 10 o'clock | hold property und office furniture H. Burroughs, dec books and. cloth cash. D. . Bl 3, or man o minute K 8 He Tamily wes required Retor e oflice. WANIED & voung “man to attend “stabie and do other work. t Horac JOR R Furnished house, 8 rooms, city water., Three blocks from durimy depot and motor line. Address H i, Bee oflic ‘\ D Mattress makers at G, W s | I: E for sale tn car load lots. Mulholland & Co. OR HE! tleme; FOR RE ven-room cot ner of i ave. and it st. W, . Farnished ront room, for gen- - Second street | . on the cor- James, JROR RENT—A large number of Ko0d ings. Call and examine list. B, H. 8 Co., Broadway and Main & o sinira BROADWAY LOTS, FIRST AVENUE LOTS, FERRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK' A DITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOFS. ALSO 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FORPLATTING. W. C. STACY, Telephone 162, ' TREE OF LIFE ! A positive cure f, | les, all Blood s Jiver and Kidney troub- cs, Indigestion, Dyspep- . sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in FORREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOTS IN GHARLTON, A new addition, less than % mile north of Broadway, Bank erchunts, ssional men, mechanics, workingmen and e can make mone; by buying in_Charlton thhn in any other portion of the New Couneil Blutrs. These lots will be sold at_from #130 to )0 each. One-sixth cash, bulance in monthly puyments at 8 per cent interest, Calland get your chotce. FOR RENT-—House of T-rooms, closets, pantry, city water, ete. No. 806 7l FOR SALE—Lot M0x120icorner of ave. A and 18th st Only #40), 8100 cash, remainder in one and two years at & per cent. FOR SALE—0 acres of the best gardening land on the best roud running into Coun c1l Bluff's and Omaha. s Will make yon u! £ you are uble to i If you want a g this 1y the lund you waat. 5,00, FORREST SMITH, Roum 4, 3rd Floor, Brown Building. FOR SALE! A Complete Stock of COOK and HEATING STOVES or than the 1ot mn its #t Cash Pri For the accomodation kecp open Sunday fron Second Hand Goods in'good order T will ‘Specinl inducement to Omilia A. J. MANDEL, Nos. 323 and 325 limudwu). £00ds 801d on easy pay- f Vorkingmen, I will o1 . STEAM DYE WORKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET, ovelties In HUMAN HAIR GooDS MRS, C. L GILLETTE. GEO. H. MESCHENDORF Will sell £ BOIL BE cash, meat at the f e | PORTERHC e | PORK CHC 16 | PORK ROAST. HAMS. ..., Be e e Proportion, NO, 827 B'WAY. TEL. NO. 161, UNIVERS BRI IRE | 255505 ¥ \; AND SPftor‘. o B l& AN '\“\‘ FOR AL ANGAL ol common J DISEASES % o g oF BON: T % % MusoM 8%, sor Heysss - E[Anma u~ (@ %o ige v‘@"‘“m Wiy e, % Sold by w0odman Drug Co. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local drugmsts and druegists everywhere, Price €1 per hottle, six for £, Address all communications to HOT WATER HEATING A SPECIAL WIND MILLS. IRON and WooD PUMPS. PIPE and 1 Main Strect, Council Bluffs, Ia. Correspondents Mention This Pap C. E. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Canstraction. Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plaws_and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Aplication, Opera Howse Block Studio, Roomn 2 " D.H. McDANELD & 0., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and &2 Main Street, Council BlufTs, Towa. 7 e FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St., Qmaha, Neb, THE MOLRIS TYPE WRITER PRICE $15, Is equal t2 any High Priced Machine, The Bdison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manifoiding, sutographic and type WALng work 400 copius can bo taken. The Ezcelsior Cc..Conncu Bluffs, I 'S, STEWART, M. 0., D, V. M. VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 205, UIL BLUFFS, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. buBrondwar Councll Blufts, lowa. Hstubilsued w07 10WA J. COLBY FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads: Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifc and Union Pacifc. Don’t wait to buy at second hand, but buy now of the owners, CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the best additions in the city. Don’t fail to call and see if you want to buy. C. J.COLBY MASONIC TEMPLE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. THE CHEAPEST A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT! IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. 'WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAINS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM- MENSE STOCK. Gouncil Bluffs Garpet Co No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that i needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our heautiful 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. We sell the beautiful HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & lHoward Pianos, and the ROYAL CEN- TURY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Ourstock of small musical instruments, strings, sheet music and music booke is complete. s SATISFACTION GUARANTELED. PROFESSIONAL DlRECTORY _. Hydraulic and Sanitary Fu‘mel:r Pl ..‘;, Estimales, H BIRKINBINE e e e e e FIN LEY BURKE" Attorney st Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 116 N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS- Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Towa, TmT BREZEE . Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently locuted at No. 14 North Gth St., opposite Postoflice, on Motor 4 Lane, Council Blufls, Jowi. - mens don’t wait for pric Send them to him before they after are mounted, he will pay you the Will malke a specialty of heuds and dressing Justice of the Peace. Offlce over American Express Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa (,uurl OfMece—Rooms 7 and B, Shugart-Beno Blocky Council Bluffs, Towa. 1f you have spe spoil. 1f you dout want them highest market price for them. of furs'during the winter. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, —=—=PROPRIETORS OF~—— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSIER LIINE -I JOFFICES!( o, | Omaua—Carpen | Douglas Street Paper Co, No. 111 ‘Telephone No, 40, De Vol's ¢ “Pelephone No. ¥ Couxcit Bruers—P. C. 504 Middle Broadway. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. D—LOCAL AND TRAY Ll\‘.l AGENTS ON (40" The “WHITE” Is King. This is the verdict of kil ladies who have used the White Sewing Muchine. See it before buying vy other. ee it before buying suy other j_ M’ BHUWH' Managg[_ OFFICE, 305 Middle Broadway. 1 =>=