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"OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS thi CFIICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREE v of fl“n Peliverea Ly sarricr to any pa \ v 5. W. TILTON, - MANAGEL S Nus'ness Office, . No#a wth n””“'““\‘\vh“| "V!r ~NoZ | 50 ] s et a————— o MINOI MEN U0V, i - fon £ Y. Piumbing Co - Corncll Bluffs Lumber ( g A marringe license was issucd yesterday to Albert 1’age ana Lena Kief, both of Pot lawattamio county Thomas Johnson of Neola was in the city yosterday and took out his uatyralization papers preparatory to castiog his first vote for Benjamin Harrison tods The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph NO- 8 Wyko dicd vesterday morning and was - buried the aftcrucon fror he tamilv resi wis @ cence on Tu ccond sireet and Third avenuo. ido J. B. Van Patten roturned vesterday from Californin, whero s been for tho last two monthis, and broieht his bride back with him. Mr and Mre, Van Patten will wake thelr ho n Couneil Bluils, : Rev. 1. I Thickstun went to Weston yesterday to uttend the funcral of J. (. Bhepard, who died there last Saturday of dropsy of the heart, aged 40 years. Tuo de seared was well known in Couneil Blufls, No court was held yestorday in district court, every ono boing too busy or too much tntecasted in poiitics to pay anv attention to such trivial matters ns foieclosures and such. No court wiil be held today, but on Wednesday the prind will commence once moro. Work on the of the German Lutheran church is 1 rapialy A ced sharo of the work 15 being done by the members of the church and congregation, & number of whom expect to meet this evening for the purpose of doing 1ho lathine. Any help that cau be furnished will be bighly an } preciated, Some one evidently has a grudee ngairst the canine population of Pourth street. Dan rripg and . A. Kirkland are among tho tuve lost dogs by poisoning within the { last fow cays, ond Sunaay Mr. Carrige . foundn dog belonging Kome unknown pirty Just in the act of expiring in bis front roy vard, Keyser & Wolls' barber shop, on Pearl L strect near tho corncr of Iifth avenue, was A entered by hurglars Suuday nicnt.’ The thieves enfered by unlocking the front door, oy whish was found starding open in the morn ‘our boxes of cigars were all that was e. ing. Iho boxes containing the cigars 4 re not stamped, so that there isn possi- a bility of their being recovered in caso the e burglars try to sell them, Julia Powers dicd Sunday afternoon in ry Garner township of consumption av the Vo age of 17 years, She was a_graduate of the sisters’ schoof of this city and had been a{} teaching sghool cast of the city for two years untifa fow montbs azo, when ber on Bicknoss compelled her to give up the wor. whe funcral will take place this morninz-nt 10 o’clock from St. Francis Xuvier's Cutholic o1 church and the romains will be taken to the 5 Catholic cemctory for interment A Kickapoo Inalan was before Justice Swearingen yesterday morning for a trial on the charge of drunkenuess, His knowledge - of the Enlish langusgo was imnerfect, nnd 3 vohen the jud i him if ho had been drunk he lovked mystificd. Oroof the offi cials helped Lim out uy pronouncing tho word “fire water,” and tilting au 1magivary bottlo up 1o his mouth, whereunon oor Lo's faco lighte :d e was seut up for ten days to work on the chuin gang. 4 Dross goods; seo our line; et our prices. We show the nobbiest goods at t n big saving, heing cash buyors and 3 cash sellers. Boston Store. ; Tho A. . T. Co. has added two new hacks o its force and will answer ealls b at all hours, day or night, Telephone, 179; oftice, § Main streot. , —_— ! Ask to sce our gents g underwenr r at 25¢, marked down from 3%c; a hum 10 mer. Boston Store. o Caps of ull styles, caps of all prices, " cups for boys and givls. Boston Stove, e G e y Get o good dinner in the Eiseman A building today. Supper at 5:30. n Des Moines castile soap 3 cakes for a 10¢. Boston Store. ————— ELRSONAL PARAGRIPHS, b John J. Hughes has returned from Atchi- i son, Kan, 0 Mrs. Simon Eiseman leaves today for ier t Lake City after VIsiting sev- eral weeks with friends 1 this city. i Georgo H. Richmond has rcturned from Wisconsin, where ke has been for several s months past, and will remnin in tho ity until after election. 1 Mis, . O. DuBofs left yesterday for Amos to attend the commencement of tho Towa Agricullural college, ono of the gradu- ates being her on, . T Gilert, . A geand rally was advertised for the peo- ple's party vesterday. Addresses wero to L be made esse Tiurper, but ho failed to sLow up. B. LXdgerton spoks in his place, . Wrapper blankets in all styles, the great lenders are medium brown with ° dark brown border, medium grey with ol blue, medium grey with pink, und a i variety of others. " The great craze, the M most comfortiable morning wrapper ever . thought of, 75 and #1.00 oach. We have k- several all made up. Call and sce styles - and tuke o pattern. Boston Stor a 1f you don’t v nt to buy hard coal you had “Dbetter see Bixby about those oil burnors. They are adapted for use in hot air furnuces, steam and hot water voilers, with no coal or ushes to handle, — We show overything in underwear for ludies, misses, gents and_children, in o) wool, cotton, ete., eream; white and 4 black. Boston Store. 000 yards light challie, the best thing out for comfortors, 24e a yurd. Boston Store, ‘. e r The genuine Burr Oak stoves nre sold y only by Chas, Swaine, 737 Broadw Yo Call und see them, o ——— Wreiting tablots 1 cent each, Boston Store, e Gored u Bull, Judge (. A, Robinson met with & serious K accident last evening, He was feeding fiue Joesey bull ut bis barn in tho rear of nis n bome, on irst wvenue, when the ammal rustied at bim and knonked him down. He W wis badly gored and trampled upon, and would undoutedly have boon killed bad not uy Jack Whittalier und & man named Scott, 4 Who happened to bo passing by, heard his crles and helped kim. A physician was ! called, and Mr. Robinson was found ta oo b badly injured. " Ho will be confined to his » house for 800 time, aud thore 15 & possibil, o vliity that bis ivjuries way prove very sorious. s Handsome new ivgrain earpets arriv- . ang duily at the Council Blufls Carpot compuny’s. Prices of carpets are going up daily, but the old prices will remain io force this weeli. Gloves in kid, gloves in wool, gloves in cashwmere, gloves in leuther. knit gloves, in fuct all kinds of gloves and mitteas ut our usual low prices, Boston L Store. e 8 cakes of Cansus soap, au elegant laun- dvy soap, Lade by Colgate & Co., for 10¢. Boston Store, 4 —— Gentlomen, the finest iine of rall goods in the eity, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadway, ——— Ask to seo our gents’ grey at elsewhere for 50c. Boston Sto c, sold NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS fested in the Working garoo Ballot. Intersst M of the Ka WILL VOTERS MARK IT CORRECTLY Manner of Preparing the Ballot Again Ex- plained -so Tetting on the Rosult ~Wihen mad Where to Vote— The Registrattor, Considerable interest is added te what would, even under ordinary circumstances, be a very interesting ejoction, by the fact that the Australian bailot law has its first triai in lowa today. It looks Itke a compara tvely casy thing to mark up a ballot, but there is nevertheless considerablo ur casiness felt &t the headquarters of both parties for fear that votes may | bo lost by the carelessness or ignorance of ‘the voters, gud to prevent anytbing of this kind® men have been at the hieadquarters for several ¢ bast explaining the mysteries of the thing. |y o Y W AN TREEES G0 CTe To avoid any mistake it is only necessaty 1o | a1l continuo to bo dependent on foe: DUt @ cross fu tho circle opposite tho Word | aipn capital and corporation ‘“‘republican’ in the upper part of the ticket, G. R WHEELER, when the vote will bo counted for cvery one JAs HERELD, of tho candidates nominated by that party —_— 11, however, ang ove chooses not to vots for Yarns of all kinds, zephyrs, Saxor o pariicalur candidate of Lis party he can [ Spamsh, Germon koitting, Angora show His intention by puttiug a cross in the | Wool, Germantown wool, ete. Full lino | cirele and anothisr cross opposite the name of | O black and colors at our usual low tne candidate in the othier party for whom he | Drices. Boston Store. wishes tovoto, T voting for constables OF | 704, Guila Tadics, will serve dlnnor justicos of the poace constderable care Will | 4y gippor today, Novembor 8, in tho havo 1o be exercisad In crossmg theoo names, | i building | in case the strai ckot is not voted, us P A | otherwiso the voter will losoa partof his | The Radiant novelty base hurners vote. [tis provable that a great many votes | are the best heates in the city. 0 Wil be throwr out tozay on accoutit of & | them at Swaine's, misunderstandinz as to just what 1s to be gy done, and great care should bo takea Parading Prohibition, Yesteruay a desp. effort was mado by the ofticial organ of tho democratie party in Councit Biuffs to drag out the protivition s scare weank-kneed repu into voting the domocr: were distributea ali ic tick cver the , quoting country preachers from tee or of tho state who hud given expre in their sermons Lo the sentimeat that probibition was a mizhty good thin calling upon all voters to kuoek out, prohibition by voting for Cleveland and the rost of the deinocrats The almost universal opiulon, even among thinking democrats, is that such u move was reedless 1 a campaien where protnoition cuts not the slight st fizure, aud tho repub- licans do not exvect that the circulars will cost them a sing le vote, Betting in amounts all tho way from $10 up to §100 was lively. At one resort §1,500 was put np yesterday. The bets were wostly o New York and ladiunn, and & wman who wanted to bet that either party would carry both of those states had no troub, ing takers. I'rank Trimble bt §25 Judge Macy, the ropubl candidate for distriet judze, would not cmont Beu- jamin, tne democratic candidate, by a ma- jority of over 230. K. H. Evans took Mr. trimblc 1 Wadsworth offered 1o bet §135 that Cloveland would carry New Yok, but when his offar was necepted by J. B3, Greenshiclds e backea down. A preat delicacy has been manifosted by the democrats about giving any odds on New Ycers. When and Where to Vote, Tho polls open at ¥ o'clock, and the iv crensed nimber of regictered voters indi cates thata much larzer vote wili be poiled today than usual. The law stipulates that 0 hours shall be allowed each workinzman in which to vote, without any corrasponding reauction in pay, to bLindrance can be made by employors. Owing to the lar and the inexperi- cuce of tho judges ia counting tho ballot according 10 the new system, it is probable that no ofticial reiurns will be available in this state betoro tomorrotw. The following are the voting places v the various precincts ; FIRST WARD, First precinet, 521 Kast Broadway; ¢ preciuct, 423 tast Broadway. SECOND WARD, Pirst pracinet, 323 West Broadwa ond prociact, S10 West Broadway. THIRD WA RS ) South } Soath Ma FOURTIL WARD, Itirst procinet, 208 South Main street ond precinet, corner Main strest and kig avenue, the old fire house, FLETH W AR, irst precinet, 1633 West Broadw ond preciner, west end Plante SINTIWARD, Flirst precinet, 2300 West Broadway; See- ond preciact, Cut-OIT, Locust street. Katie townsbip, outside of city: residence, near school house, ain stroet; street, First pre ond prec| ino ct, S Sec- hth '8 ote Greon's sult of tho Reglstration, Tho registration in &l the wards for to day’s clection footed up as follows in the various wards: Precinets. Registration, First i Secona 1irst Second Virst Third Seeond Fourth Pourth Fifth Pifih Sixth Sixth 4 ) Tl e 440 The total vote last 50 that the voto will be nearly that time, There will teno chance for registration today, ‘The oulv way persous can vote who uid not register lust' week will bo by waking an aMaavit to th fact that they wero out of the city on brevious days, or huit 1ot ¥t taken out their uaturalization papers, The Burhorn Stock Mast The sacrifice of the Burhorn stock of jewelry is the talk of the town, nnd last night “another big crowd of bidders was present. The small prices that the va ous articles brought created the suspi- cion that the bidders had gone into a conspiracy to compel low prices, but every articlo put up was knocked o# to somchody. Muny ladies were prosont, and they were active buyers, There is still goods enough left to continuo the sale several days and provide holiday pre=ents at little cost for hundreds, g 1,000 greater than at Comforters in all gr Comfortors at 7oe, 8¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $1.75; cheaper thun one can make t Boston Store, Beautiful new fancy chenille table covers, the latest new thing of tho sea- son, at the Council Blutfs ¢ Arpet com- pany’s, — Our line of ladies grey and ecru vests and pants ut 50¢; beats the world; any size. Boston Store, —— Instead of betting a hat on election wager one of those handsome low-priced wine or brandy sets at Lund Bros, ——— Special Policemen Appointed. The city council held & meeting last oven- ing and appointed the following policemen to serve at-the polls today, The first name givea for each precluct is the oue furnished by the republican committes and the second the democratic: L ward, First precinet, AL J. Bublitz any 1 H. Alstrip; Second pre cinet, . Ferguson ana John Farlow, Second ward, Pirst precinet, E. Easdals and ©. Rudio; Second preeioet,’ L. Tumisea und J. Prunnell. Third ward, Piest precivet, L. V. Williams and t'red Lamo, sr.; Second precinet, Paul Siebold ana M. O'Connor. Fourth ward, First precinet, Charles Dem. iug and len Adams; Second precinet, £d Ford and Joseph Harlow. Fitth ward, First preciuet, 1. AL Sackettand Boo Austin ; Sec- ond precinet, Jobu K. Norman and Joe Ferguson. Bixih ward, First precioet, A, Y. | in addition to $0.200.00 (seven policies) | persuaded that bettor Bowling and Wise Payae; Second precinet, Peter Johnson. These poiicemen aro re quested to meet at the ity building at 7:80 o'clock this morning and quaiify, so that they may comnmence work by § o'clock. After aliowing the monthly bills and transacting some business of minor im portance, the council adjourned until Mon- day evening, November 21. — Fire Broadway Corne v of Benton Street. Our lato loss by fire was covored hy two policies, both in the COUNCIL, BLUFFS INSURANCE COMPANY, By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the secretary was on the ash licap, poncil in hand, logs down to bedrock, which he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no small part of his business ¥ So long as he did not go below bedrock we had no reason to complain, consequently tho | sottlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfactory, 20 much o that y to figure tho carrvied by this company before the fire we now add to it $16,000.00, Being intimately acquainted with tho vy and directors we cannot be indemnity 1 be iined than that offored by our home mpany, besides we believe in patron- izing worthy home enterprises, every- soere ob! The Boston Stors closes every oven- ing at G pon. escopt Mondays and Saturdays. The Blnr ¢ For the past two or vige tas had a ved T threo days Dan Car- per posted up in one of the ¢ 10 bet §1,000 that Cle lund wiil be the next president, 1t scomed a pity to compei bim to keep §1,000 that heo was 40 avxious to zet rid of, and 1. W. Archer accordingly devoicd two or three hours vesteraay “afternoon to civculating around among thie republicun business men for the purpose of gettng money to cover the bet, He had no troudle in raising 1,000, and Inst eveniug he called at the cigar store and of- fered to take the bet. But Carrigg had leard beforenand what was going on, and he managed to get to the cigar storc and have tho card taken down just before Mr. Archer got there. 1. A, Wickham had acreed to furnish the mon case Carrigg wes short, but he, too, refused to come up to the scratch, 80 th blican business men will have no cbiance 1o declars dividends upon Mr. Car- rigy’s surplus just yet. Harrison and Reid, Cleveland and Stevenson campaign caps for je at the Boston Store. Coal and wond: best ang Missouri hard wood in the ei delivery. H. A. Cox. No. 4 N —— See our line of writ lets. Handsome box Boston Store, cheapest ¥i prompt ain. 1z papor and tab- of paper 1 e Ten shares capital stock Citizens State bank for sale. . I, Sheafe. Shandon Bells toilet soap 15¢ a ealke. Boston Store. 1Tis Looks Did It Arthur Wallace, a youg man who came to Council Bluffs a short timo ago from Little Sioux and went to work for A. M. Beardsley ou upper Broadway, has the misfortune to answer the deseription of the man who robbed Mr. Pollock of his sparklers a few nights ago. T'lie police of Omana kavo had thewr eyes peeled for the thief ever since the affair took place, and when Mr. W paid a visit to Omatia he was at once run in, He was so surprised at bis recention that he could say notning ior a while, and his silonce thiey took as an fudication of his guilt. After te had been in custody n short tiwe, how. ever, he managed to collect his wits enoush to send to the Blufls for some of his friends. ta vouch for him, ——— Boston store closes every avening at 6 . m., unless Monaays and Suturdays, 120psople in this eity use g3 stovos The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. —— Zephyr of all colors Se a skein. best quality, only Boston Store. t forget that Swaine sells Elmburst Do the oves, Sce those oil heaters at Swaine's, 747 Broadway. — Cuticura soap at the Boston Storo for ¢ each, Judson, eivil enginoes, 323 Broadway el S. B. Prowell, watehmaker, 749 13’w. Ve e Davis for drug and paints. - Allairs in Wisconsin, Miwavkes, Wis., Nov. 7.-Hoth Cuair- man Wall of the democratic and Chalrman TI'hompson of the repuolican state committeo believe suceess is certaiu for their parties in this state, Mr. Wall says: “Itis my jnag- meut that tho state of Wisconsin will go democratic by at least 13,000; that there will not be any great differcnce between the voie of Mr. Cleveland and Governor Poeck. The legislature will be demoeratic in both hes, the senate by a arge majority,” Chairman hompson say *1 am not givig any figures, but { have confidencs in & majority on tho republican side o the staleand national tickets. In spite of an unfair apportionment the republicans will ciect not less than seven outof ten con gressmon, Wisconsin is surely republican upon tho tariff, On the currency issuo the democrats will lose votes. 1 have reason to believe that Senator Spooner's vote wiil be fully up to that cast for republican eicctors, Wo donot expect togct all the Lutheran We have reasonable faitn that o percentage of it, a good wajovity, will come bicl o us now that tne questions of busi- ness prosperity overshadow iccsl quostions, The stay-at-home voters wiil come out and | tho republican vote will be at least fully up to that of 1588 Kentucky Will tie 1 LovisviLLe, Ky, Nov. 7.—Ientucky is, of course, overwhelmingly democratic, and thero is very liluie to be said concerning the contest tomorrow. Kentucky will eleot ten democrats aud one republican as hor con sional delegation, There is a good deal Of belting on the uutional contest ateven money. Hoavy odds are oftered that the demoerats will earry New Y ork and Indiaua, but there aro uo takers, cmocrat THE OMAHA' DATLY BEE: T SOME CLOSE, CHRCULATIONS tricts, All the memburs have been re-elected of the ministry WITH THE CANDIDATES, Mr, eld, After the Mardest Week's Work of Life, Rosts Confident of the Resalt, £w Yonux, Nov. 7.—~The last Sunday in an oxciting canvass is ,usually devoted by the candidates to getting a iittle rest after the long, steady pull of ecampaigning. What has probavly been the hardest weok's work in Ion. Whitelaw Reia's lifo eunded at midnight. Sinco Monday last Mr, Reid has made Just twenty-tive speecnes. Of these, four wero delivered on Saturday; ono in the prohibition auditorium near New West Brignton, 8. L. one at Port Chester and two in Mammaroneck. It was after mianight whan he got back to his country bome uear White Plains Mr. Reid was asked lnst night with what feelings he looked forward to tomorrow. “With a great doal of philosophy and com was the answer. Asked if the re woule win, he-replied: *“Wo have every reason for confidence. On my trip through the northorn part of the state | saw indications that tho majority above Havlem wiil be considerabiy larger than in 1885, We thought early in the campaign farmers were aputhetic. But it was quiet because it was decent. When 1t cume to registering they turned out as never before."’ Despite his arduous work in the present [} campmign Mr, Reia’s health has not suf. fered. At no time since his return from kurope did he look better Lhan last night at Ophir farm, Mr. Reid badtodoa great deal more speaking than he intended on ac- count of the inability of either Mr. Harrison or Mr. Blaino to take the stump. ‘I'he un: usual strain on the vocal orgaus and the exposure to open air spoaking caused a slight asthmatic attac . and sore throat. ‘Though going to bed very late, Mr, Reid rose carly vesterday morning. He read tho articles on the outlook in the differsnt states and then accompanied by Mrs, Reid took & stroll over the farm, He will probably re- main at Ophir farm today, coming down to tho eity tomorrow to vote, Won't Read the Writing on the Wall, M Cleveland lay abed a trifl later than ueual yesterday. When ho appearcd for a short stroll late in the forenoon he expressed imsell as more than ever impressed with the belief that ho would bo elected. M. W hitney bad called on him an hour earlior, and the two statesmen admitted that what* ever doubts they had of the result were re- woved by the reports from this state aud In- diana. Mr. Cleveland will vote early tomorrow and will probably spend most of thy day at bis oftice. As is his custom, he will remain at home on clection night. ~ He will receive the returns there, ‘I'ne private wire will be s0 arranged that Mr. Cleveland can at any time call up the members of the national committee at headauarters, KANSAS' CONDITION, Jerry Simpson Being Defented, Toreks, Kan, Nov. 7.—The situation in Kausas, so far @s it has undorgone any change at all since Saturday night, changed slightly more in favor of the fusionists today, when Sidney (. Cooke, democratic candidate for congress in the Fifth district, withdrew iu favor of Jobn Davis, the pressnt populist incumvent. It 18 expected Cooko's with- drawal will elect Davis and wiil also send considerable dowocratic strength to the Weaver electoral and the state fusion tickets. IPusion has now been aceomplished in ull the distriots excopt the Sixth. Tho chances seem to faver success for the fusionists in tne First, Second, Third, Pifth and Seventh, waoile the republicaus seem to have a su thiug in the Fourth and Sixth. Chairman Simpson of the republican state contral commitice claims everything. lle says tho republicuns will, without doubt, have a majority of from 10,000 to 20,000 on tho state and national tickets aud will elect every congressioual caundidate. "Tlic people’s party mon and fusionists are even mora confident than the republicans, Chbairman Breidenthal of the populist state committeo claims the election of Lewelling, candid r governor, by a majority of at least 12,000, and says that Weavee will run alead of tho state ticket by at least 10,000 votos. I'usion between the od Chance of vonulists and demo- craty as boen arranged in nowrly every legislative and senatovial district of the state and tho indications are that tho legisia- ture will be nati-republican, aithough the republicans claim that they will have a ma- jority and will re-elost Senator Porkins to the United States sonate. The fusionts, on the otber haud, claim that thoy will even have a larger majority than in thelegislaturs of two years ago, when they elected Peffer 1o succeea Ingalls. Outside of the contest for president the [ et interest centors in the fight down in tho big Seyentn conzressioual district, bow represeatod by Jerry Simvson. The repub- licans havo maae a” patticularly strong fizht for nd the populists have mado an 'y defensetosave it. The repub- us claims that they have certaiuly com- passed Simpson’s de ilo the populists are confident that ho represeut tho dis- trict a second time, CLAIMS OF ALL PARTIES, Repub! s Are Confident and Concede Littio to the Democrats, Dunrqre, la, Nov The following from democratic sources: Tho closed tonizht with both parties nfident of sucecss, Advices received from various points indicate that the cluims of the demo- crats have & more substantial soundation than tnose of their oppouents, Tuey give fizures from their poll showing that Cleyve- land will carry the stato by at least 6,000, is eampaign Senator Allison gives out 10,000 for the re- pubicaus. A week 8go hLe was claimng 20,000, ‘I'hic extraordinary increase 1 registering in the cities is strongly in favor of the demo crats and the netivity of tho pronibitionists for their ticket will tike hundreds of votes from the republicans. Ou the otter hand, Weaver will draw largely from the demo- crats, though the farmers alliance vots e will get is nearly all republicin. — As 10 con gressmen, the democrats claim tho First Second, Fourth aud Eloventh districts cor. tain, and they have an even chance in tho Third, Fifth, Sixth and Niuth. They con cede the Seventb, Eighth and Teuth to the republicans, The latter claim everything but the Second distriet, ‘I'he foliowing is from republican sources : Oun tho eve of the election the advantage in this state is with ihe, republicans, This is cor.ceded by the demoorats themselves, Ite- are very coutident tonight and the sible danger o them is in the chaveo that the vote of the thizd party and probibi- tionists snould be unexpectedly large, which does not scem probuble from present advices, Pue cemocrats claim a plurality for Cieye: land of 7,000, Republicans figure ghat Harrison's plu rality will be anywhere from 5,000 to 25,000, The cougrossional situation is not clear to even tho best j epublicaus cluim L2n out of the The demo- s five or six. Lucey’s Oha O1rumwa, 1a., Nov, 7.—[Special Telegram to Lue Bee.]—Major John I, Lacey closed the campaign in this. district tomight. He spoke to an overflow. udience 1u the Grand opera house and made a scathing criticism of his opvonent's cloxing speech in this eity Saturday vight. The past week bas clinched Baking Powder ABSOLWUTELY PURE that the | SDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1302, the election of Major Lacev to congross and ocme Discov- the conservative and botter posted democrats Kocms Disco aY.—Tho tubere 1,000, Davis count¥, where Congress discovered by man White hopad fo get 030 majority - Prof. Koch, to be constantly ' pros. ent in all cases of wiil not give him 300, as the popnlista deciare thoy willnot goto him but keep jn the middle of the road and Wanello cot which gave onsumption, him over Si0 two vears mgo, Wil not ive SVhiere tho blood bim balf of that' this fall Mr. Whita 18 impoveriaied weakened his cause by rofusing to meet there or impu results that stitutional condi scrofula, which is character. ized Ly the liability of certain tissues to becoma the seat of chronie inflammations, Tho troublo may start as catarrh in the nasal passages, throat or lungs, and as tho membranes Lecormo wenkened, the tuberclo baceilli evter, and multiply, and wo have, as a result, that dread diseaso’~Consumption. Find a perfact remedy for serofula, in all its forms —something that purifies the blood, aa t discussion toth Major Lacey 10 joi oring to standa on democratio platforms L't city registered 4,200 votes, & wain of i1 per cent over four years ago, when Harcison carried the county, and the gain in registra tion is largely in favor of the republicaus. Major Lacey is certain of elaction tomorrow, and endeay the populist and tion known n OREGON'S POLITICAL FIGUT, the State Democratic tons from 1 National Committees, well as elaims to. That, if it's taken in titne, Ponrr.axn, Ore, Nov. 7.—In accordance Consumptis It bas been found in with the instructions from the democratic Picrec's Golden Medical Discovery. A< a naticnal committen the chairman of the it Jor) CIMCRGL (ML SN builde science, it can be grarante . nothing like it is known to medical 1t's the only remedy so suro that 1° 1f it doesu't benefit democratic state committee today issuod the following circular v b fecsived Trom CnmibeaT 1o | OF curoy your money i refunded The election of Cloveland depends on Oregor — gomg for Wea A aemoeratic vots for Cieveland electors in this state s & vote for Harrison. 1€ you aro a democrat and want Cleveland elected, vote for Weaver. Special trains were aispatched early this morning to distrivute circulars all over the state. Chairman Murphy of the democratic committee said this afternoon: “The demo crats and populists have a combined wajority of 12,000 10 15,000 over the republicans, and thera 1s 1o possioility of our losing cnough votes to defeat the ticket Omaha Medieal and Strziea INSTITUTE. o Lo INFIRMARY A NOR THR e Weaver managors estimate the repub- At lican vote in the stat 33,000 27,0005 people’s party, 25,000, Weaver electors receive votes their election is assured. The chnirman of the republican state com- mittee expresses contidence of republican success in the state by 10,000 plurality, democratic, They assert if 10,000 democratic R SIS Uisaren'r TN At f s 10 UL s, i 100 e clrculnrs £, oaevat fisy. il [ S e CRL G e DISEASES OF WO '3, | SOMETHING NEW{ | JUST OUT. ClLALTY | Sheeinity ot . PRIVATE DI Disen-es s100asita ASIS COOK BOOK Mailed Free. ¥ troato Send name and address to d ‘M.i.',.‘."'}»:,'.,‘“:‘\\“v!‘{' ,,":' R PRICE FLAYORING EXTRACT CO. Sl e T e | rents o sender. And consnit et | his CHICAGO. Wi will's S Dl W e ] | BOOK TO MEWN, .\ :: i wrives <o — L | tmperencs, syomite GloctAnVarish G, Wit 313 G w PANGLE M D Dncem,” Appllunces for/Defornition ant Teusses Only munuiactory in the sest of 2 , 9 ¢ Mo | prrorwiTy, APPLIANCES, TRUSS 23, KL I BATTERIES AND DL TS The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPENe SARY OF MEDICINE, Omana Medical and Surdizab Institate 26th and Broadway, C _uncil Bluffs. Ten mintues rid, and Counil Biuits O UL 0 Dy woto: s, CHANG PROPOSED OF GRADY, ORDI NO. 196, An_ oriinanco the necossity of ciin the g With street fron n POINt 1 feot south of Poppieton asenue (o Hiek 1 and the intersectins streets, Qana ppoint nz sinterested apprais- o8 to as idetermine the danies (o property owners, which may be caused by such chan e of vrade, anlorl the ity enzineer o make a rofile g such chanzo Beitordained by the city couneil of the eity ot Oma ctionl. That it it is hereby Is proper and nececsiry por an b no e Bary, to clang « U from ApOInE 15 feet south of Popp) enue 1o Hckory street and the intersceiing strects, so that said g lows, the grado | un ' form s Scetton ! ade clevations will be us fols stween the poiuts clted Leinz e lines, Grade of 23th street. Llova of West Carh, south of h Elovat on of Enst I treat the following Diseases : Curb, Catarrh of the ead, Throat, and Lt g3; Dis. eascsof the Eyecod itsaad Apopiexy, ilenrt ue tablished grade Disense, Liver Complaint, iduey Complaint, Wooiworth Norvous Debility, Mental Depres- 3 202.0 202,0 elon, Loss cf Rianhood, Seminal WAL RN - o Weonkness, Diulctas Bright's blence, 5 Vitus® PR e e e . nco, Kheihatiem, Tazalysis, White. Sweliing, | AR 1 i Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors Seetiond. Grade of Woolworth avenne 12 | | and Fistula in ano removed without I eyation Lluvation the knife or drawinz”n drop of et SHRGRE lood. Wouman with her delicate orgins res At enrh ofoTEheAtront b B3935 hettin. " Dropey ourcd withont tapping, | T A s s Special Attention given to private {‘ st curh wf’-“”g ALIDOLE 2 a0 and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, | &t (Ut 0L 2h wvenue il el 850 to 8500 forfeit fur any Veneroal Bis- ast curb of 271 street 1 1 ease I cannot cure without mercuiy. | Westoeurhof @it street ! Tape Worms removed in two or threo hours, orng | Ltst eurh of zothy sirect. ] pay. diemortholds or Piles erred AUy el L THOS 1CTED o Show WO ARE AFY Willeave life and hundreds of dollara by calling del propos D [ paetions MG W e - DR. G. W, PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, | DIpYijofthocity rowncti uboint threo dists The only Physician who can tell what aily termine the damage to prop YO crs which may be caused by Fof prade, t without asking a question, persc into siderati i in i 0 aking, Sueh FeG L G e BeDi ;:-AM‘;-,-»IL sy, by Touson of Susl el 1 "l"'lhlu it t oriinance take effee! gr and be in f from an bafter Its passase X, 1 2th, 15 L] [] a = ej [ JOHN GROVES, =R E, P, l’\\'ll:.\ ! 888 Broadway, President Civy Connll, 2 Approvea October Stin., 1N Council Bluffs, o wa HEDSPLL A Miyor 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF3S, IA. Firstclass in every respect, Prompt attention given to transient work and satisfac.ion guarante2d, B:zs. terms to ou! town of agents, Twin City Steam Dye Works DYEING. CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESORIPTION. Omaha Offi¢ roam St Telephone 1521, Couneil Bluilfs Office and Work Cor. Ave. A und 26th St.; Telephone $10. Send for circulavs and price list, 3 SPECIAL NOTICES | COUNCIL BLUFFS ! Tho want advertisoments appbaring fn & | newspaper are ofton the m nterastin g part of its contonts. They oxpross the a | needs. the dally wishes of the peop! wanteomething and who are williaz to dy | some thing | = | MPLOY MENT. | WANTED-A good e'rl fur roneral houses | \ TANTED- Good gir roeeneral honses Wwork; good wages to mpetent girk 84 | a } HCUSES AND LANDS, [ QYRANGE crovas in Forida and Gaiitornia | for sa.cor trade. Groens ds, Nicholson [ CEAL tuber Tands in Ainesota for e I quantities to suit, sy PAyments, | Grecusniends, Neholson & Co. | s 1 “\]i\\' and ety 'um_ Moncy lownel oa stock und eriin. Real estate for sl Dwellinz and business rontals,. Money anel torlocal inye s Lougee & Towie, ' Pearl l“t‘li!‘ HANGE - Clear quartor-seetion of Lind f00 Counall BIniTs property: wiil pay cash for . Yerence, Groonshields, N cholson L0 Brondway JEOR SALE Cuocest tarm i Cortawate 1 Co sros, wo l locatod and fie proved. | an'acra. I Shoafe, ACRES dand for sale: betw on ‘.Ulllll: r nsheds, Nicholson & Co., EXCHANGE county, Coto, dses KOTL Shog ONFEASY prymentsa-room howse on South ststreot. Greenshiolds, Nieholson & C . 01 Broud way JE0R SALE-On sl payionts. frait ant arden lan i near Connelt Blafts B [y Sheito, It LW AY wn L \adn straot Inside city ORUIT LAND, 8 weres for gul ids, Nlehotson & Co., 621 Hiits, Greensh Brandwiy, W AOOD & 0 have soue of tho finess sale. Wrms in sonthwostern Lowa for Calland seo us. 52) My 1 stroot wantod for unim WOSE PAriof city & Co. 621 Broadwiy HORsE ronerty Holds, Nieh JoOR RENT—The 10 room dwe Lin Sroom dwelng. S room dwelling i roonn dwelliy S-rocn dwoll -room dwollin 0w n dwollin Ak nven sk S0, G st 8 v B13 6 ave, §33 Tt stoant Avenae D, 223 182 Rroadwiy, 425, ) 02 W-room dweilinz, 585 Benton s, £3), Beroom dwoll ne 312 Avenue G, #1646 1 dwellne, 110N 1oth st 810065 om dweliing, 820 A'venne 13, #18, oom dweiling i-roou dwaliin T-100m dweiling t-room dwelline B-room aweiling, oont dwellin, toon dwelling. 30 Lincoln ave., 81 20 Havmony st., §13 Babbitt Plice, 3.3 411 Cartis st $15 3 Mynsterst. room dwelling, Graham nve . $1 oom dwe i inz, 1506 9th ave. -room dwelting, Bab om dwellin, 4-room dwelli room dweilin h-room dweliing -roon dwell] -roon dwell om dwell d4-room dwoellinz -room dweilinz $-room dwolil f-room - Morni 405 Py A 206 Avenue A, $10, 5 Wasiin2ton ave., $10. 44 NG, $10, 01 N, 7 1902 A o 15 Sth v 307 4L <L, 31, LIS Vine st #10, 6 N. Tth, 310, iTth ave., 310, i Avenue i, §10, » Avenue B8l NI Brondwa 1920 Sthav room dwelling, 15 feroom dwell in Lo Avenue A, §0. tham ave., e, High, 8 1 house, S0 9h st 510, wdwoilfn 2 Avenue AL $), o dweliin LAve ), 3, bom dwol i =2 Avenno B8, d-room dwelling, H010 Avenue C. s, - To0u dwe:l i Avenuo C, 33, roont dweltine nd Aviiue M, 93 roon dwell rd st 89 3 dwelitn ue A, #3 d-rooin dwoiling, i3 N. 15t st., &7, room dwollinz 15U st $6.0), room dwolling, 100 Avenne A roum ¢ om0 Aeroom dwelliy 2room dwall 4-rcom dawelling, rooi dwell n: 4 room dweliln 4r dwelling 4 roon dwelliy L 1L Sheafe, rond Muin street 9 1th av 120 Avenue AL $ 205 Avenne D, $3 L1 Avenue D) § ) Avenue D, 0. GUh s (DR st., 8 00, 3 Park ave., $i 1l aszent, wdway and L YOU hava nuything for sale L DL Sha fo, T or trado sae Viway and Mun st BARGAIN D-icro fru't and garden A ract 215 miles from postoMee, 2% aeres 1 grapes, acre In big herrie: apple trees, 73 m trees, S cherry tre olling, st cte. Price 31000 No tr. 11, Shonfo. 63 ACRES, Iuside city mits: will sell In lots Sone era up. Lo st Groenshicldy, Nichoison & Co., 621 Br FYOU Lke kind treatient and burznins real estato esll on Greenshieids, Nichol- son & Co,, 621 Broadway. ‘, ) ACRES of elear land in eistern N braska to exely e forn gool rechdence in Wint ho is:s and lois for Ne- Johnston & Van Patten W EHAVE a gond ton i for room house four or five bloek lice, Nicholson rondw (3.0 weres of cho'ee plug Innds for sale, ) I MWies, Easy terms. 106G, Brooks, or A, T. Rice, 1 Council Blufrs braska Lind, or six n v Greenshields, y. ynear Puryis, | i of Mrs dth street JOQUITY in good Councii 4Nust be sold this weei Nicholson & Co, W EHAYE enstomers rent. Hivve you Nicholson & Co, RANCH of 201 neros Blulls proporty, Greenshields, vho want houses to houses? Greenshlelds, near Chayenne, Weo, b IDPOVOIONLS, S s st 3 with ranehi inest In tho state. Wil exchange for Couneil Binfls or Omaha property. Greeus shields, Nicholson & G, 63 Broadwiy. QOR EXCHANGE-£.000 stosk of genorat werehandise for 10wy 0F cngtorn NobRASih L conshiclds, Niclol on & Con 03 1 Wily, wients for adininlstrator, CREENSUIELDS. NICHOLZON & (0. Fazents for wdministr. have for sale 10 0f the bestbii-acre stock farms in w ern lowa, BSTRACTS te and city Pusey and losns. | tund kold, ufls, n MISCELLANEOUS, TARBAGE ron chinoys MO SALE Shenfo JNOW CASES - 1TGr salt with fron stands 11 Pearl strect DANCING SCHOOL, ONDAYS 10 It A -Hardvwars stocics in lows ant Involic:s, . 1k vaults and City Bide. heh Dy three (=008 Levin's LT sLOre Fr s ehildran. 4 p P \ . aduits, 750 p. in. Hosile 80000 and fourth Monduys, 9 p. ., usle furulshed pars ties and clubs Address ut RA, arlors, 1eil BIu iy, or 1625 Fisrnam st i bers, fnstructor W e ORDINANCIE NO, 3321, An ordinance orderinz the curbing Omaba. Kine sireot fi At 25t stroets, in strect dmprovement disirict No. 452 with Colorado sandstone. and dirceting the bonrd of public woris to tuke th Ty sLepy to cause sid work Lo be dq Bo it ordiined by the City Counell of the eity Dt ton 1" Thut Ersk'ne street from 24th 10 23t streets ln sireot lmprovenent dlss trict No. 482 be and the sume 18 heroby ordered curbed with Colorado sundstone ascording g specificitions on file in the office of the board of pubiic works. oo hat the boar of public works is reby directed 10 Like the necossary steps to canse suld work to be done srding o specis fieat on on file in the office of sald bourd Scetio aat this ordinanes shall take force from and wller [s passe A‘lrnl Passod Octoler 18, 18 JOUN GROVE: City Cleri E P. DAVI osdent Clty Counail, Avvroved October 4 0P BENIS, Miyor. Poundmaster's Notlee, Tupounded November 9 one brown wule, 18, yeursold. It not redeenod sald mule will ba, 5 it publie wuction November 12, at 16 ock u ., wt 2d wnd Leayenworth sureets, JOUN BPOERL, Poundunsteng usdsy