Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 28, 1883, Image 8
THE DAILY BEE. COUNCn BLUFFS. Friday Morning Deo. 28. HATES : KT Carrier -SO cento r r week By Ual - - $10.00 per Ye r . ( OFFICE ! Mo. 7 foail Street , Hoar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Sco Joseph Roitor's fall goods. The Catholic fair opens to-night. Additional local on seventh Cheap Railroad Tickets at BushnoU'e. St. Paul's Sunday school hold its Christmas festivities last evening. Kiel's hotel is now supplied with a complete steam heating apparatus. Pat Murphy has boon found guilty of stealing clothing from Mr. Forman's Dtoro. The now officers of the Malvorn O. A. II. are to bo installed there on Now Year's night. Postmaster Armour now wears a land- Rome gold chain as a remembrance of the letter-carriers. The now city jail will probably bo used after this week for prisoners , and the old ono abandoned. The Royal Arcanum has a social this Evening , to bo enjoyed by the members Of the order only. The Catholic fatr which opens this evening is to continue till the evening of January 3 , ono week. Douglas McCarthy was on trial in the district court yesterday for stealing Mr. Pollock's horse at Oakland. John Robborts , arrested for stealing some blacksmith's hammers , was yostor- 'day bound over to the district court. There was a sociable given by the JJiiioB1 Bethel union , at the residence of J. W. Berger , No. 714 ; First avenue , last evening. W. A. Farnsworth , the colored man arrested for stealing Jake Rogers' roll of money last summer , pleaded guilty yes terday in the district court. Cliff Huffman is wanted to answer to the charge of stealing a suit of clothes from 'a room-mate , Thos. McQrugar , at Kate Ilurlburt's boarding house. J. T. Hart was presented by the em- ployoa of the Iowa and Nebraska insur ance companies with an elegant gold cane on Christmas day. The ladies having charge of the Catho lic fair are talking of having another silk hat contest , the shining tile to be voted to the most popular doctor in the city. A water main , on Broadway near Pearl , burst yesterday , throwing up a seemingly young geyser. The water mains for two blocks were cut off until the break could bo repaired. Congressman Pusoy having boon made ono of the committee on Rublic buildings Council Bluffs may rest moro fully as sured that its now government building will not be slighted. Among these caned to make them re member Christmas was 33. A. Ayerst , general agent of the Council Bluffs Insu rance company , who was presented with a gold-headed ono by these ih the oflico lioro. > There was a quiet but happy little wedding yesterday at the parlors of Kiel's hotel. Enoch A. Sunhor , of Silver Crook township , being wedded to Minnie V. Rath , daughter of Henry Rath , a well known farmer. Justioo Yaughan tied the knot. The Catholic fair proposes to got the newspaper fraternity all up in arms. An elegant Turkish pipe , now to bo soon at Tomploton & Lamb's , is to bo voted to the most popular "yo local" in the city. The contest promises to bo a thrilling one , but will end in smoke. Judge Lyman will hold his first term of the circuit court in Shelby county January 7th , and the first in Pottawat- tatnio county February llth. Judge Hood will make his first appearance on the supreme bench hero at a special term to bo hold here January 2 ! ) . The following have thus far boon con tacted at this term of court : Pat Mur phy , Wra. Easson , Qus Lirringor , J. M. Smith , 0. J. Smith , J. 0. Wilson , W. A. Farnsworth , Alex. Campbell , P. O'Brien , E. Lloyd , Fred Uhlor. Eleven convic tions and only two acquittals : Arnold Jesse and Floyd Cozzons. The Nonpareil repeats the warning given by THE BEB to the users of the electric light , but in different words. It Bays : "Tho subscribers to the electric light should not touch or interfere in any manner possible with the lamps 01 other apparatus. Ono was seriously damaged the other night by such inter ference. ' ' Ono would infer that some subscriber was damaged. Nut so. II was ono of the lamps , a wheel in whicli vraa burned out by the subscriber fussing with it in some way. Shortly after the death of Rev. W. L , r Edwards , a number of the citizens ol Malvera and vicinity , principally mom. ben of his church and congregation , cou < eluded to provide a permanent homo foi lib family. About $800 lias boon raisoc for that purpose , a lot has been pur chased and work will commence at onci on the house. The good people of tha part of the country are thus giving aver ; practical showing of their belief that th family of a man who devotes his time am strength and lifo to the church should b provided for by the church. It is snspectod that some ono wit ; evil design U trying to make troubl with the electric lamps. A man appllo at J , W , Laing'0 store , saying ho ha " been s nt to regulate the lamp , and afte > lU kad fu ied with it the lamp burne not nearly ne well _ and Mr. Goorg Kauts liad to put it in condition again Mr , Nauts is at present the only one ai tiwriaed to touch the lamps at all , an Hr/Vaugbaa informs all patrons the tlljfurthf r notice , if'anyone else doc touch n lamp under pretence of being authorized to do so by the company , an officer should bo called on to arrest such pretender. A few weeks ago , our readers will re member , wo made mention of the fact that some unknown friend had agreed to donate a boll fo- the Presbyterian church. The now boll arrived Friday , and has swung in the belfry , And wo now fool at liberty to give the name of the donor , who is none other than our legal friend , A. L. Young , Esq. 'During his recent trip to St. Louis Mr. Young pur chased the boll , and , as above stated , it haa boon put in place in time to "rinc out the old year and ring in the now. This is certainly a commendable act _ on the part of Mr. Young , and ono for which ho will bo over most kindly remembered by the members of the Presbyterian church , The gift is all the moro appre ciated from the fact that Mr. Young Is not a member of the Presbyterian church , and in no way pledged to its sup port. { Malvorn Loader. Six per cent city and farm loans. S. W Forgueson & Co. , 39 Pearl St. nvw& lowa'a Now The State Register thus speaks of the changes made in the judiciary of this part of the state : Governor Sherman yesterday promoted meted Judge Lpofbourow from the cir cuit to the district bench in the Council Bluffs district , and appointed Major Joseph Lyman , of Council Bluffs , to the circuit bench , to fill the vacancy thus mado. These are appointments in every re spect of the best merit. Judge Loof- bourow has long ranked as ono of the best of Iowa jurist * , with a splendid record in the past and a brilliant pros pect in the future. Ho is a man of decided solid ability , a lawyer of fine at tainments , a judge of largo knowledge of the law , and possessed with good com mon sense , and with it all a reputation without a flaw. The state will hear of this now recognition of his worth nnd ability with satisfaction. Major Lyman , who now becomes Judge Lyman , is a young man with the finest of records , as man , lawyer and Republi can. Ho is prized by the state at largo as ono of its most brilliant young men , and has boon confidently looked upon as ono who would yet confer honor upon the people and state to whom ho is so devoted. Ho has the good record of n gallant soldier , n well-equipped lawyer , and a man of that high sense of honor and equity which is so indisponsiblo for the best of judges. Ho has won fine rank in his profession , and for several years haa boon classed as being as strong a lawyer as there was on the slope , and the members of his own profession , as well as his many friends nnd acquaint ances outside of it , will bo greatly pleased over this honor whicli ho has now re ceived , entirely unsought and unexpect ed , from the hands of the governor. It was only the other day ho was in Dos Moines with others asking the appoint ment of another gentleman. But Gov. Sherman , knowing so well his personal and political worth , has chosen instead to call him to the bench. It is a pecu liarly good and will bo an unusually popular appointment , and The Roigs- tor , so behoving , desires heartily to con- gratujato both Gov. Sherman and Judge Lyman. _ _ Mrs. M. Carroll , fashionable dressmaking making , cutting nnd fitting a specialty Apprentices wanted. No. 72G First avenue , up stairs. _ Bound to HUTO Uaok Pay. There has boon manifest dnring , the present city administration a great yearn ing among officials for moro pay. Atone ono time the aldermen voted themselves $25 a month extra for service as "chair men of committees , " this additional sal ary to bo for the months of the past as well as the future. THE BEB aired up the achomo , showed its irregularity , and the council , with the exception of Alder man James , did not draw the money , and soon after rescinded the resolution. A short time afterwards Alderman Keat ing was allowed a small amount for services on a committee. At the time of voting the aldermen § 25 a month extra salary , the mayor vros included in the resolution , making his additional salary $300 a year. The illegality of this was too evident to allow of its being carried out. At the last mooting of the council the mayor's salary was , however , given n lift by a roundabout manner , with moro of a showing of legality. The mayor was al lowed for ofllce rent at the rate of $200 a year up to date , on the ground that the city did not furnish the mayor , with any office. The old city building boars upon its front a sign , "Mayor's Olllco , " which by the decision of the council must bo n sign just to mislead people. In the now city building there is just as much of a mayor's ptlico as at the old. There is room for his desk there , the same as there is room for the clerk's desk or auditor's desk. The fact is that Mayor Bowman's business is such that it is moro convenient for him to spend his hours either in the oflico of the firm of which ho is a member , or of the news paper ho has lately bid in. All that the city needs to do is to provide a desk for him in the city building , and then there is no reason to expect that ho would bo found there very often. The whole thing amounts simply to giving the mayor about $400 additional salary for the two years ho lias boon in oflico , and while it may possibly be by a legal tech nicality all rignt , the nubile will natural ly comment upon the justice of it. Go to Hurlburt s fancy steam dyeing and French dry cleaning works at 34 Pearl street. _ Now lur a Until. P. W. Derkson.tho popularn.nl outer prising proprietor of the most complete shaving parlor and bath rooms in tlu city at No , 523 Broadway , now draws hii supply of water for his establishment from the Missouri river , ho being anioiif the first to make use of the water works , His bath rooms are supplied at all timoi with hot as well as cold soft water besides all needful neatness and comfor throughout , Mr. Dcrkton has also reduced ducod the price of his baths from fift < cents to thirty-five. Ho is also to enlarge largo his rooms and the carpenters wil commence work to-day. When his add ! tional bath rooms are completed Mi ir Derksen expects to reduce the price t ird twonty-fivo _ cents. Ho has the oldea bath rooms in the city , and the best , an o it U evident lie moans to keep to th I' front , d Ladies' and gent'i clothing cloauoc dyed and repaired atjlurlburt B , UiPeai street. OAN GIVE BAIL , JitclRO Hood Fixes Dr. Cross' Ball At $20,000. Yesterday morning Judge llcod de cided iho motion to admit Dr. Cross to bail. Ilo decided that in view of the evidence presented before thn grand jury ho would admit Dr. Cross to bail , and fixed the amount at $20,000 , which is $5,000 moro thnn the old bail. The de fendant's attorneys at once proceeded to arrange a bond for that amount. Judge Hoed a decision , becoming known on the streets , excited much comment , and many expressions of surprise were heard , .it being understood that a man indicted for murder in the first degree could not bo admitted to bail at nil. The decision of the Jufigo is , virtually , to the oiled that the evidence thus far presented docs not clearly enough show premeditation to deprive the prisoner of the right of bail. bail.Tho The bond of $20,000 , for Dr. Cross , was filled last evening. The following boin ? the bondsmen : John Keller , J. M. Palmer , Thos Bowman and II. L. Henry. It is the exception rather than the rule that promises in reference to the delivery of job printing are kept. But at Pryor fl Bco job olllco , 7 Pearl direct , all prom ises will bo fulfilled. Gladdening the Y unr > The Sunday school of the Congrega tional church hold their Christmas enter * tiunmont last evening. A very pleasing though not elaborate programme was prepared , which consisted of recitations , music , etc. , and closing with "Christmas at the Fireside. " A largo , old-fashioned fire place was prepared , about which the family , including the old grandfather and grandmother gathered , and each had some part to perform. After the chil dren of the family had hung up their stockings at the fireplace and retired , the older members of the family prepared a beautiful Christmas tree , and when they had retired Santa Olaus came down the chimney , filled the stockings , and dis tributed to the school the Christmas offer ings. There vras an abundance of nuts , candies , apples , etc. , for the young folks , and all went homeward in good season and declaring Santa to bo a jolly old fol low. Books , toys and fancy goods of all kinds must bo sold at or below cost to give mo an opportunity to attend to my coal interests in this city. II. E. Palmer , 'Now Opera.House. PKllSONAIi. A. Over ton loft lost evening for St. Louis and will return on Monday. U. P. McKesson , the general agent of the Northwestern Cnr company , raachod the Ogden - don yesterday from St , Paul , with Ills family , nnd Intends making Council Bluffs his bomo. .Ton. Gallagher , of Now York , was at the Ogden yesterday. 8. Lyman , of Oakland , a brother of Judge Lyman , wan here yesterday as witness in a case In the dwtrict court. Attorney Frank Shlnn was visible in court hero yesterday. T. M. ] ' 'dwardn , of Woodbine , was at the Pacific yoatorday. Heal Estate Transfers. The following doodj wore filed for re cord in the recorder's office , December 27 , reported for the DEIS by P. J. Mo- Mahon , real estate agent : Thomas 8. Greenwood to A.L. Payne , lots 11 , 12 , 13 and 14,8troot's add , 8075. J. D. Edmundson to J. P. Aliens- worth , nwjsoj , 12 , 74 , 41 , 8400. Janios K. Osier to Isaac Denton , part J sw | , 10 , 74 , 39 , § ! )0. ) Total sales , § 1,105. Another invoice of now typo received at Pryor'a Boo job ollico. IOAVA"NKWS. The city scales at Ida Grove do notpay expenses. The Davenport company is prepared to supply seventy electric lights. W. B. Gillot'a saw mill in Louisa coun ty was destroyed by fire a few days ago. The Indianola Canning company the past season put up about 80,000 cans of corn and tomatoes. \Vishard & Lester , of Blopmfiold , gro cers , Imvo failed. Liabilities about $0,000 ; assets about $4,000. John P. Irish says ho has boon offered the position of editor of The Alta Call- fornian at a salary of $0,000 a year. E. A. Raymond ; of yatorloo , dealer in groceries , has foiled with heavy liabil ities. The Union Mill company has attached the stock. Instead of sixteen horses in the barn of Win , Hannum , burned near Do Witt , there were but seven. Of those seven three were burned Lady Hopeful , sold for March delivery , for $1,000 ; a 3-yoar- old colt , valued at $200 , and a colt. The total loss by the fire aggregates $3,100 : insured for about $1,000. Call , send or telephone for samples of fine commercial job printing from Pryor's job olllce , on Pearl street. COMMERCIAL , COUNCIL iiLurra MAIIKKT. Wheat No. 2 lining , 70o ; No. 8 , 60c ; re jected , COe ; proud demand. Corn Ixulers are paying SOo for old corn and -5o for n w. Oats In good demand at 20o1 Hay 100(3)0 ( ) 00 per ton ; COo per bale. llyo lOc ; light supply. Com Meal 125 per 100 pound * . Wood Good Bupply ; price * at yards , B 00@ Coul Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft , 0 00 per ton ) liuttor 1'lonty and In fair demand at SOo creamery. 35c. ligga lloady tolo at 23o per dozen. Lard Fulrbank's , wholoaalliig at lie. Poultry lflnii } delators are paying foi chickens ICc ; live , 2 60 i > or dozen , Vegetables Potatoes , 60o ; onions , 40a ; cab bagea , 80@40o IMJT dozonj applud , ready oali at ii 50@3 60 for prime tock. t Hour Cltyrflour , 1 C0@3 40 , Broouii 2 00@3 00 ] > er doz. i Live STOCK. Oattlo-3 00@3 60 ; calvsw , 6 00@7 60. Hug * Local tuckers are buying now am therein a ( rood demand for all gradoa ; cliolo packing C 00@5 10 ; mixed , 4 G5@5 00. JACOll DIMS. B. r. OADWELt SIMS < k CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law COUNCIL BMJFK8 , IOWA OMce , Main Htrect. lloom * I na Shujart * II MtluuT * Block. Will Jiractloe Is HUt aoil der OOUlU F * * * ABIJAH. Renders of THE BEE mnywonder why \ve liendcd this ndvcrtisement as nbovc. "We Can't Tell a Lie. " Therefore any to you tlmt our object wnstonltracb your nttcntion to the fact tlmt our stock of Boots , Shoos , Slippers , OVERSHOES AND WADERS , For fnll nmt winter wenr , is the largest and best we have over Imd. All bought FOR CASH from inanufncturors'dircct. All work warrant ed not to rip. Prices na low as the lowest. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ) Tnw \ West Side of Square , Clarinda , f 1OWA- CASADY & ORCUTT , MS unoADWAY , COUNCIL IILUFFS , IOWA. Carpets and Curtains Also many pretty Roods ( or CIIHISTMAH OIFT3 now on rxlilbitlon. Call and eco us , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal , DULKIAND BAUniX LIME , LOUIBVIIXB AND POMr ND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PliABTKR , HAIR AND 8EWKK PIPK. No , 039 Broadway , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats Made to Order lay MERCHANT TAILORS. No. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. , ooxratroxxj TAT TJ A TDTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAJIIE COUN- VVi nH I H.IJ , TV COLLECTION A O ENCY. Office corner Bnwdway and Main street. TOTTM UPATn XT Pn GENERAL MERCHANDISE. dUJllN JjJJlNU OC UUtt 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. ' CRESTON HOUSE. MATT . , , Hotel , 217 and 310 Main street DR. Ji . WHlTE | Comer Main and Filth up-stalre. Rcaldfenca , BOO Willow aveq ? JUSTICE OP THE PEACE , NQnUTTDf Office QTer American Expreaa. "VKT A fYKTT'D LIVERY AND FEED , SO . ' Will contract for tunerali > f renaonabla rates. 22 Fourth street J. M , ST , JOHN & CO..OASH BUYERS. Pratt by return mall. 148 Broadway. * MERCHANT TAH.OR , T7T mr JxUUHt Stock CompleU. Suits made at rcaaonable prlceB. No. 806 Main Btl CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , i OlVIJLi.JDL. IVATTTJ Corner 7th and Broadway. Plana and Bpociflcatlona tiunlalied. n/Tf a TTJ A TVTPV MERCHANT TAILOR. AlxLtlO XllAiNJlll ) Afthtlo Work and reasonable charts. 872 Broadway. S , OH AT FURNITURE STOVES , QC OU1nnd nouachoia Supplies. 8p3 Broad way. IllJNDT & HART , JameaBlook. Practice In etao and federal courts. A 'KTT'P ' A "R 1TTIW Aui1 batn h ° Mi * ? .1 ° ' } (1.4S8 ( . Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Ifont- . . gomcry , M. t ) Pliyalclan. TVTVMM KT T ATJUnrnrn JUSTICE OF THE PKACR , JjJJWllN J. AJPJPUllt Notary Publla and Qonoral Com eyaaeer. 1B Broadway. BMJTH 4 NORTON , TJTlTrC'TJT1 TTmTOT1 XlJj V Xl JXJj Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted $1 , C1.60 per day IF YOU WANT CALL ON S. .A. . Corner Main and First Avenue , Council Bluffs. Ho has Them. W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real eitate and collection agency , n Odd Fellow's oolc , over Baviniia llauk. J nBjv THOU. OFFICES , ( I. M. rU8 T. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. . , Council DtutU . . la. 1856 Established - - Ilvalori rl Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Home Svcutiex SPECIAL NOTICES. KOTIOK. Special adtertlsomoiita , mch u Lout , Found , To Loan , Fur Bale , To Uent , Want * , Hoard ing , etc. , s > 111 be tnierted In thlt column at the low rate of TCK CKNTO VEH LINK for the nnt inivrtloo and Fl VIS CENTS I'Ell LINE ( or each tuUequeut In- Miilou. Lca\e advertisement * at our office , No , 7 1'earl Street , near liroadwav WANTS. ) , toiltlhvr TIIK Ilr.x. \\7ANTKl > -A situation M clerk by a Danlth TV an , whOKiK'aVn Eiillsi ( ) and Gorman. Addrnu Jacob 1' . Bendlek on , iMl Eitfhteeuth ave. W DUNCAN Oun maker and reiialrcr , No , . 100 8. Main Bt. Council llliig . Iowa. TTCTANTED Every body in Council Bluff * to take VV TiitBiE. DiUrt red by carrier at only twenty conUtuclc. . AIllNET l-HOTOS-JS by the doxen at the cxct4- \J ( lor gallery , 100 Main n.roct , Council Uuir * . Dinner , and dummy fare both y * to Omaha ciu- tumcra on order * ol $10 and upward * . TJl AN'lKD E erjbo3y to buy t , Chrbtmu I > rixt- Y cut worth inure than Olamonui a iiollcy In the Mutual Life Ininranoe cumiiany , ol Mew York , ( the larK * tcompany In the woilil ( rate * lover thtui any other ooiupauy. 11. F. ilohrtr , agoct lor vert- em lo aCouncll Uiufl. . V\7ANTKl-To trade lor city proptity , a ktook tl M IxKiks , Mink bookt , window curtuliu. aiulo Itmicral Una "I totlonir'n goodi. A go < xl l rgalu oltercil. Call or addrrwi II. K. Vatutvr , w oi > ere home Mock. Council lllullt. UBNT-A good room , S3 by 16 ( cut , o\tr ill. pottolllot , laclag l' tl MrvcU A } > | ' 1) n B crttoo. R. Rice M. D. fl A WrTDO or other tumors removed without the llUUuJjnU | knife or drawing o ! blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty yean practical experience. Office No. B 1'carl utrcct , Council llluiU flTConiultatlon Iree Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND 1IAUD AND SOFT O oal WITH- P. OYERTQN , 505 First Avenue , - Council Bluffs , Iowa , Arid Bccure the belt article and lull measure atth < \ ery lo urett price. Stove wood ilclh erul to any par ol the city JOSEPH HARD WOOJD AND - COAL CoruorMalu ! Btrectand Kt Hth aun ur , Cour lHff * . * - firl we t ratea and iiroinnt ilcllverv Mrs H J HiltOD H. D , , , , . , , PHYSICIAN & SUR&EON , 223 Middle Broadway , Council Bluffa.- WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS , Ovtl-o o * KTo 3E * , y. We mtn'antee the cure ol the IcMonlng named dla muto4 , or no ) ) : UbeuiuatUiu , Bcrctula , Ulcwri Catarrh , a 1 Illocxl undtklndtMUo , Ovkpcpib , Llvei UoniiV | > int , KUncy and llladdur DUcanv * . Uout , Ken r UU anil Aithina , Tlieaj Spring * am the litorlt rvaoit ol thu tlrud anJ dclilllutad , and ore the I'KKULE LADUH IlKHT HllKNl ) , flood hotel , llv ry and UithlnK aocoiuodatlon boll winter and luinmrr. Locality highly plcturcvqu and hoalthy. AooosMblo byVabJ h rullu-ny , D Hvun , orC.B- , Q. , at Albany. Corretrandcaa ' UEV. iI.ll.llIOMl'SON. > fanaer. Blloim Sprlnjt , Cora , I' . 0.Ccntr/ . , lit , . EmpkieHardwar 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 42 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS Sold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished * " ' No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , DEALER IN 3 1 NOTIONS , JEWELRY , &C. 337 W. Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA BEOHTELE'S uropean The only only hotel run on the European plan in this city. Now building , newlyTho newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BEC33 TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Haling a LARGE CONTRACT to fill I am obliged to offer tru Very Highest Market Prices rou S. Goldstein. 538 Broad-way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 'STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , WILL REMOTE THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Nek. , 'January 1st , HAVING SECURED WEST & FIUTCHER'S OLD STAND , HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED. At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. eft ? ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) M TO LOAN if HEAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. -I3NT- Crayon , Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK , 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Our line of Stoves is the mo&j complete in 'no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements . ! Wo have hammoret. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking , and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE OH A LOT OF HARD OAL STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 each 504 Broaawa-and W and 12 Main St , , Council Bluffs. -IN- CffilA , PLATED TOE , GLASS WARE , LAIPS , Table Outlei. , , Flower Pots , Etc. , call 011 W. S. HOMER & CO. , - 23 Main St. , Council Bliiffs , SIX PER GENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FER&USSOM & CO. , S9 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Iowa. PETER C. MILLER , WJIOLESALK AND RETAIL , Wall-Papet and Window Shadesand Painting In all Its Blanches. . FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. 3NTo.18 ! lo-u.t2x 3Co .rl St. - Ooxxxxoil Diamonds ! Diamonds ! Diamonds ! A two-carat stone turevonible setltnv , Bultablelor ring or itud. A large anaortmtnt cl cleiraiitljct dlatnond . rlnini , atudi , eir titiyn and bretut plni , and a lull 1 no ol Ladle * ' and Ornu' lolld irold uatchei anil chain * Also In lu er. A good aseortineut of eoliJ gold plain ai d act rin . Money loaned on all kind ) o ( pvrsouU | iroierty | by ISIBKOADWAVOrP.C'lTVBUItDINO ) COUNCIL BLUFFS. . JUTS ' . * .1 . . , * n. at--- - - * - V