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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1885)
TUE DATTjY B15T3. COUNCIL BLUFFS , FU11UV MORNING , OCT. 23. orncnt no. la r < mi-i ntr ot. < nfrl'T iu tiny ) inrl of tlic city ut lurnly < 'Til per week. Hi W. TJI.TON , . . . Manager A1IKOU M15NTIOV. ) t 'icr ( , the tailor , for full good * . , Tln > work > [ Jajins u MMXT on llrynnt HtrroUv.is iotnniuiue.d ! y fil rdiiy , Not a IMI--O lit police court yiwterdiiy. ' .Flic oily is fMling wonderfully good. ( \y I'nrl or mourns llio hw of an ever rout , and ? otnc f npitk thief rojoiees in its nnnrry WAS yesterday given lo ( 'nh'b ' Carlisle and Martha l.angdun , liotJi of this city. The Harmony mission ladies Imvo a Hucitil this evening ; at the residence of J. M. IMni'r , No. wl lliirmony street. Tlure has been a delay in the work on the foundations for tlio now court home , the piles not having arri\ed , and Uio waiting being for them. James Bradley is overhauling the lire tilariii. If it was thrown away entirely and a new system put in it would bo bettor and cla-aper in llio long run. The ladies of thu Catholic church are phi lining on giving a fair for the week oonimoiifng A'uvombfr - ' ! , and having a grnnd ball on Thanksgiving night , i The Miporior court ia still engaged In honring Hie ease of th , Western Collage Organ company ngumst.J. Mueller , and llio end does not seem much nearer. I'John White , who v.'as tent from thin city to the.insane asylum early in August , died there Wednesday , and Ills remains were brought home yesterday and buried hero. ( /apt. 0. II. Holmes , of Magnolia , has been nominated for representative in the llarri.son county district , to till the vacaney caused on the ticket by Ihe death of JJ. W. Uiouson. Yesterday afternoon "W. S Dovoro nnd Miss K. A Adliiiin , both of thi.s city , fltepped into ( ho c-lerk's olliee , got , u li- OPIISO. and JiHlieu Ilciidricks being called In , they were quickly and happily made one. Dr. Woodbury is building two ton- roomed houses on Blun" ntiootne\t , to his milileiieo. The buildings are two-tory and biisrmont , with pressed briek fronts nnd Htoue trimmings , lie is also build ing a four-roomed addition to his own residence. The policemen's ' hall lasl evening was .fully JIB great a success as was predicted. There was a largo attendance , and all weal , aloifg merrily and happily. It is hojied Unit , besides having u happy oc casion boeiully , the boys of the filar will reap a good hi/oil financial benulit. A tnlrty foot addition , two stories high , will BOOH be added to the store of Messrs. Cooper & McUce , which will give them a depth of UK ) feet. Excavations began yesterday , and asoon as completed this , Jinn will carry a full line of mantles of the latest designs , a thing greatly needed In this city. A letter from Mr. Atkinson , of J'remont county , who is going to lit up a Mimmor refiort iiorc ; htates that he i.s prejuiring to como liorcin a few days logo on with the work , and that he has already built boats and been doing other work for opening next season well. The mayor Ihos to the rcbf-iu * ot Wldt- tlesoy of the Globe , claiming that the latter in mad because the BKK has abused Homo of his friends or relatives. Whit- tlesey wiys he does not thank bin honor , thai , he iH able to lake can ; of hiniMilf , unit that instead of being mnd : \ ! the Br.K ho has taken no exception to the item given in the Uii : : . The speech given last evening by lion. J. O. Burrows , of Michigan , wax ono of the best ever heard here , and was listen ed to by a large audience. He is an ear liest , and popular speaker , and \\lillolie entertains , it is more than an entertain ment , his thoughts being logieally ar- raimvd , and presented ulearly , foivibly , ami willi occasional eloquent touches. Next Monday ntelit at the opera house there will be one of the choiccM , musical euU'i'talmiic'iit.s ever given here , as at | i that time and place the Schubert Quar tette club \\ill be present. With lite national reputation gained by thisorgan- I iy.iil.ioii the people , and especially the music lovers , will need no urging to se cure their tickets , at once at Foster's , where the diagram will bo found. The twenty-sixth semi-annual session of thi ! Council Blull's di-triof conference of tie ! Methodist churches Is to In : held in Dennison , November 10 to IS , im-lusivo. Presiding Fildcr Smith is to preach the opening sermon , and Kev. Dr. MoCrenry in plaeed on Ihe programme for an ad dress at the eilne.alioiul meeting , to beheld held on the evening ot the opening day , President E. L. Parks being the other epeaker. There have been m.tny ipiories as lo why work was not progressing more briskly on the government building. At tlie council meeting the other evening the matter was brought up , and Con gressman Lymati being present plained that thn delay was caused by the fact that llio Htono.s had not been quarried , but Ihat this work , ho understood was pro- greying , and he would write at onee , nnd sue if it could not bo hurried up fionio , BO that there would bo more ac tivity here. Thjs evening a young people's jubilee mooting will be held at the M. K. clinroh , beginning at ? p. m. . conducted by the llev. Mr. ] JarriM > n. The series of revival meetings are proving very profitable to the church and congregation. Six -or- Ticos will be held on Sunday , an early jneetingiit..1:15 : a. m. ; preaching service ftt 10:3(1 : ( , followed by revival horricu ; u tiiinday-M'liool mvival meeting at IL'iJIOj consecration meeting at ! ) p. m. : young people's meeting at Ut3 ; ! p. m. ; evening Borvico at 7M. : The JCIkhorn Arallny line will run a lim ited cvciirfilnn to Chadron from this e.ity , BtnrlingTne.sdav morning , October i7 ! , at. 7.05. riiadron % is the present terminus of Ihe I'Vemont , Klkhorn t Missouri Milley railway , is about -ir.O miles from here , und Is in the heart of thu famous Whlio river couutrj' . It is the dlr.trlbutlng and supply point for the Black Hills coun try , and U n marvelous town , It having gained population of about 1,400 in about two months. The fare for the round trip from hero is only ? J1.10 , and thn train will be a through ono , fur nished with day conches , Meopo.r.s and all needed comforts nnd conveniences. Those who dcylro to improve this oppor tunity should address for further pin tie- iihirs 11. C. Clinyney , fi07 Bioadway , the H0iithwctcrn passenger tigent , who will accompany the party , Mow that the city has boon to an cv- > pcntto of tin'oral hundred dollars to dig holes In Bryant street und open up the sewer fo , that that the mud could bo dug out nnd Ihe sowar made of t-orvico , it is learned that the whole trouble might ' have been very easily remedied if , infill - fill nil of trying vainly to Hush out the sewer froiu the upper end , the Hushing tint ) been begun at the lower end. The fiiiggo ion conies u little late. , but there t arcKomowho Und much cause for mer riment In the fact that when the MJ\TIT K became lilted with mud Unit an attempt wius made to force the mud out by putting hose In the higher end , and Jiiuling that would not work , then going to this ex- I jimiM ! and trouble of digging it all out t when , If the hove had been used al the Jower < IH | , the dirt and mud could have been remove"I easily. j POINTERS ON PRfllliBITION An Important Decision Vftrying Trom th Onoa Given Herd REVIVAL. MEETINGS GROWING The Or rtiil/nllon of n Kcw l'onl. CS , A It. Tlic California lOsourslon- I tH Personal anil P4)llcl > cnl roloiors. Vrolilliltltin Tjaw. Several liquor cases brought in the cir cuitand district courts hero Imvo beei traiiBferred from the state to the fedora court on petition of the saloon men Judge C. Hedges , of the circuit court n Iowa City , seems to tnko a dill'erent view from that taken by the judges hero , amen on Wednesday rendered adeo'iFion refus ing to grant the application for removal As the prohibition Jaw is so Inlorestin and allccting wvory part of the state , m especially this oit.y , it being on I ho bor der. the decision is given almost in its entirely : In the circuit court of the stnto of Iowa , in and lor Johnson county. F. M Danner vs. Conrad Graf , et al. riaintill tiled his petition in equity July UiJ , 18-Jl. charging defendants with keeping ami maintaining a nuisance in violation ol the prohibitory laws of the state , as amended by chapter 10U of the laws of the Twenheth general assembly , ap proved April ? , ld-JIand asking that de fendants may be perpetually unjoined trom so doing , and that Mich nmsnuco may be abated. Defendants Jiled thcli answer October 2. l l. After the trial time for sajd oauso b before tlie time of same , < lefendants I'dcd their petition lor a cliauge of forum to the circuit court of the United Mates , de fendants not tiling a bond therewith. It is manife > t thalsueh change is sought and prosecuted under suction OU , re- vi"co statutes of the United Suites , ami of no other statute providing for such change- forms. Section OH of United States revised statutcu pro\ides , when any civil suit or criminal jiroftueiition is commenced in any state court , for any eaufio whatsoever , against any person who is denied or cannot en- lorcc in tlie judicial tribunals of the btato where such suit or proceeding is pending , any right secure ! to him by any la\y providing lor equal civil rights of tin : citizens of tlio United States , or of all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States * * * may upon the petition of .such defendant , tiled in feiich state court , at any time before the trial or final hearing of the cause , stating the facts and verified by oath , be removed for trial into the next circuit court to bo held in the district where it is pending. * * * * See. I , Article XIV , of the constitution of the United States , provides , * * * "no state shall make or entorco any law which shall abridge the privileges or im munities of citizens of Ihu United States ; nor .shall any sUtc deprive any person of life , liberty or property without due pro cess of law ; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protec tion of its hvws. " Defendants allege in substance that at and prior to the time of the commence ment of this suit , defendant Gruf was at the time and place , as charged , engaged in the .sale , solely Of beer , manufactured and owned by him prior to March 1 , HMI. HMI.The The act , cha-pter 103 of the twentieth general assembly , approved April ! ! , Jdil , taking elleelJuly 1 , J8dl , prohibit * the sale ot beer the sale of malt , being legal prior to said enactment -and said act being without provisions for compensa tion tor loss , if any , on such liquors owned , in I he state at such time. 1 think such issue fairly presents for determination tlie following questions of law , lo-\vit : Whether sueh act , deprived defendant Graf of his property without duo process of law ; ami if .so , was it HO far in viola tion of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States. And such questionf of law are contemplated as a ba is of removal under section ( Ml of the revised statutes of the United States Hut as a prerequisite of sueh removal. it must bo made to appear that a denial of Mich defense ha been made by the ju- dical tribunal of this state ; the allegation of defendants Din regard thereto is that the .supreme court , of Iowa maintains haid law , and its validity , and thereby holds that parties situated as these de fendants may he prosecuted under said law. law.No No decision of the supreme court of this state has ever been made involving the isiue above stated ; and of the ques tion as to whether said stututo ia repug nant to the provision of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States. It is true that in the case of Littleton vs. FritN. . Y. lloporter , Vol. 2 ; ! , page ( ill , held that such act wasnol , repugnant to certain provisions of _ the sfcito consti tution ; that such net did not deprive a citiwn of the right of trial by jury as guaranteed by our constitution ; that same was not anenforccmentof "a crim inal law by a civil action , " etc. . none of which questions would autnnri/.c a change of loriim under said section ( lit , U. S. Revised Statutes. There are other issues made by defen dants' answer , but ! think it is clear the same do not raise any questions in law which would authorize a change in forum , as sought by defendants. The petition of defendants for change of forum is denied , to which defendants e.\ccpts. i ; ; llio NinncrA. The revival services continue at Broad way Methodist church under the leader ship of Hev. Thomas Harrison , the noted revivalist , whose name iu so familiar in ill parts of the country , He is a pccu- iar sort of a man , as nearly all these evangelists and revivalists are , and has nany peculiarities , but they serve a good imrpojc , in drawing and holding the crowds , and as thcso peculiarities are ivldently bin own , and a part of him , he certainly has the right to use them as best iu may. Ho is n very nervous acting Mill of a man , and very enthusiastic , dthoiigh not always indulging in the lolsy sort of enthusiasm , It seems hard \\ork for him to keep Mill , and he is fre- ptently Murtling his congregations by toiuis sudden move , mich as jumping up mil shouting , "sing , " or indulging in some similar and sudden change of exor- Ucs , His meetings are nolslccpy , what- iver else may be thought of them , and they seem to ho resulting in great MUJ- cess In tlie line which he and his colabor- cts are working. On Wednesday night , dthoiigh the regular night for A irvices at the other chnrcnes , the church was tilled , iiul there was great intorcM. manifested , There worn about lifty who asked for irayeis , and thl1 * showing for the fourth light of the course , seemed wonderfully encouraging. Kev. lr , MeKaig , pastor of the Fir > > t Methodist church in Omaha , was here the other uvoning , and took part n the services , Uov. W. T. Smith , the molding elder of this district , is. hejp'mg ilso , and the jiastor of the church , Ituv. Jr , MelYeary , Is devoting his best oner- ghfiaKo. If much good is not iiccom- > lishcd , it will not be for : i lack of nblo iiul earnest assistance to the visiting vangelist Next Sunday tlicro is to bo IIT nil day work , eight wrvioca ha\Ing icvu arranged for. On week days the meetings nn- held at R o'clock ench nftcr- noon , young people's meeting nt 7 o'clock , p. in. , nnd the regular evening nenieo at 7.30 each evening. Vnllnut Volor.-inp. The fuel of the organisation of a new post hero of the OtYiiid Army of the Re public MJI * stated in yesterday's UKU. The fnetthat there has boon but onn post hero , iu si city as largo as Council Itlull's , has been frequently commented upon , DCS Molncs having three , and other cities of this si/.o from two tip. The Held being large enough to warrant nnolher organ- ! ration , a number of the veterans have joined , and have been duly muiterod in , the following being tlio newly elected of ficers. Commander George Melealf. Senior vice commander .1. 1' . Weaver. Junior vice commander L. S. Kusttoll. Quartermaster T. ) . Clark. Chaplain H. W. Might Surgeon --Dr. A. J. Cook. Ollle"rof the day .1. C , Hodabeek. Olllecr of the guard U. S. llubbard. Adjutant John H. Keatlev. Assistant adjutant . C. llubbard. Quartermaster anwuit- John Fox. TruPtee.H-H. . Illghl , John Fox and C. S. llubbard. OH' l-'or The California excursion of the Union 1'acilic started from the transfer yester day morning , and was a tine train indeed , there being beside the engine , baggage cars and day coach , sisleepers. . There were about 150 passengers. Air. and Mrs. Henry Melealf and Mrs. K. I ) . V. Fislier wern the only ones from this city. Among the party were lUss Tuttle , of DCS AIoincH , who is an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. Sililey of this city , and they saw her safely started on her jour ney. A large number of the excursionists came in on yesterday morning trains , the Chicago , mirlinglon it Qiiincy alone bringing in two sleepers of excursionists. The party wits a merry one , and with a bright day for a start they set their faces westward with great expecta tion.1) ) of a delightful trip. The Solmliert ( juai-tcdu. The Chicago Times of January SO. 18S5. wija : "The most artistic fcaru'o ot the Clara Louisa Kellogg concert was the singing of the Schubert quartette. The quartette has made a notable improve ment. The gentlemen sing well together , preserving a rare fidelity to the kev , each seeming to keep constantly in view the oll'eet of the whole and not his own par ticular prominence , and -shading the work down witlL admirable intelligence and appreciation of the musical idea in what , they sing. " Tickets are now on sale for this con cert at Foster's drug store , al oO and 73 cents. Go early and secure good scats. Thn entertainment ; will take place al Dohaney's opera house on Monday evening , October M. The Poetic Heiitlmciit In Kan.sns. The following suggestive lines were found on the door of a dug-out on an abandoned claim in western Kansas : SCO reel to Water. 50 Miles to Fuel. 0 Inches to Hc : > . Cou BI.KSS Ouu JIoui : . tT. . M. Marcy , of this city , who has been living for some lime in Kansas , and who lias now returned here , says that , as far is his experience goes , ho thinks the ibove is about correct , except the third ine on the sign. As ho didn't know how near dead the fellow was when ho put up thcsigii.be couldn't vouch for the cor rectness of his distance from sheol. I'craonnl Eil Wright , the shorthand writer , has returned home from Kansas. D. 1'atton has now secured a position n the United Stale ? express company. H. S Hart , , of Avoea. , the candidate for cpresentativc , was in tnc city yesterday. IJ. S. Riseloy and B. Armstrong , of Sheiiandoah , were in the IJlulls yester- la.y. la.y.Win. Win. Ilighsmith and John Skiuklo re- timed yesterday from a week's hunt at loney Creek. G. O. Kirby , of Dunlap , a prominent cal csluto and loan man of that place , vas in the city yesterday. Horace Evans , who has been ill for everal weeks , and a part of the time very sick , is now convalescing. Hon. J. C. liurrowH , of Michigan , who ; jioko | here last evening , is a coiibin of Spencer Smith , of tlie Nonpareil. John Epcneter. jr. , has severed his connection with J. M. Phillips , and ac- . opted a position in Kintv As Ivleeb's gro cery establishment. A letter from Fred Tieknor , who is on i ranch north of Denver , shows thai he s healthy , hearty and pronporoim , and is miking a sueccss of tiie cattle business. Substantial abstracts of title and real stale loans. J. W. , & K. L. Squire , 101 'carl fetrcet. In the circuit court li. 'J' ' . Waterman isks for an injunction restraining the sherifl'aiidN.v. . ( Sre.cn from collecting i judgment of $ J ! secured against him in Justice Hendricks' court , claiming that 10 had no knowledge of the suit until it was all over and judgmentgiven against lim. If . you wish . to make JUf li . " from , , on to liftv dolluw niiiiliiy write to Judd t Smith , > fo. IU Fourth street. Council Hlulls. It Is now Haid Unit u now diicf of the ire ilupurtmiiiit will bo ulectud Satiirduy lyiiniiiK. 'J'ho juiblio ncod not ] iin their 'iiilh onto this promise ) , liownvar , as tlicro : nivo l ) on siivoral ones made hcforo , mid is oiiKily for otUsnaHinado. In tliiinciii- ; ; inn : Ihu lire dfimrtinent , ono of thu most , mpurtuiit branches of thu city govern ment , is only temporarily organiwd , and : hu inturest.s- llio city urn nccusMirily ioopard'ucd. No niattor ho\v yood a ihief pro tiun may Im chosen , In ; cannot ako hold of the department its if ho wan fairly seati-d to utuy for at least one term. . . . . For everything in thu jrroucry Hue yivc ho iiuxv Jirm of Kinlv. & Kleob , Kid iroiulway , n trial. Kverything new and fiv.ih. j-'anuy grocerii's a Bjiui'iulty. The oily counuil does not seem to ho with the plans of hnworap ! pro- larcd for thoi'iti by the ( Jhk > a < ; o cngl- UH-r , and Ih'foro snttlinK with him for Uio juhuico of the iouiH'iiilioii ! | ! : iihiiiniul by dm the conneil has rciiuoNlcd him to come hero , explain niatinr.s , and make hem fiitibfactory , oflering him his aetnal \pontcti. He replies that he will come tore for ! fi5 a day , and that he expects he city to pay the balance ulaimed by lim , just the same. The council has neb aken Kindly to this proposition. Lamps eheapat Homer's , 23 Main St. \V.\M jo : Wlical , eorti an < | ositsin ear- ot.s. Liberal advances in.7J : ; on all r-on- i ninciiLs , by J. Y , Fuller , Council 11 lull's , uuu , and Omaha , Neb. Th > ) workingmen are hot. and the more hey think of it the hotter they jyet , at the vay thi'v wcro dupiid by llio democrats Vcdnead'iy niglit. ( tivni to iindenitiind hat they would simply ha\o a joint mcol- i k the labor udvowiie.i to lui\o the hulk of the time , and thu d < moonits to he given almply u chance for Col. KlM ) > eck to sprnk , tliryvontlinfo llm trnp only to Und Hint iisu'iunl thu pblitirlinsgohnli'il the mcotiiijr , mid : ) vitthorouchy | duiiio- crHtte , and nllowod thraxrorhiiiKmcn the lirivilcfio of pajiiiff thn r\pnitFcsof Hie Imll , eto. So lonjf as lubor oiv'tiui/ilions : allow theiii lvoa to be fooled by the promHos nt politician * they can ac complish little hoyohd ( jutting orcnfljnitR to i. ink themselves niter each snuli bit of fooIMmess for hojng sovailly duped. , NDrriOES. % Spc < 'lal nitvcrtl oinent , suoli M Jxisf , Vouud , To J/IHII , rbr Snlc' , To llout , M'nnts Hoarding1 , etc. , will lie In'-.crkil in ( lib column at the low rule of TUX CRMB IT.It LINK for tlm first Insertion mid I'lVK CENT. ) 1'Bll J.I NT for oacli euti ( iuout. | linnrtioii. I.f ro nduirtlso- inonUnt our ofllco , No. li I'our ) Btroct , noiir llrondwuy. W.I NTS. W KTRD-A tlnnorat Cooper fc .McGro'9 , No. 41 .Mulii fl , Council lutilN. "irOH 8A1,15 llrinjr ilcg'roim of moUntr to .1 Uinnliii , DII mx-otinr of my h - lite n , 1 olTiir forcnlo my rcsidonoo , mrnor Kourth iitoiuin nnilNintli strtjot. livtjn.ro on proml m. A , i' . llrntnniil. WAMTKD-Ono iillu. one tenor , onn baritone nnd onn tuliu pluyer tor n ImiM Iniiiil. Apply nt nnui ! to II. II. J-Yccmmt , miuuiirurof 1 adics Hn o llc.II o'tib and nill'lnrvmini's ' at hotel c-nr "Qrotm ol' thn Itonil , " ut Union 1'ncillo dummy dcH | > l , Council llluilsl "I" OSrRllvi'rvuMi ntnl Hold clmln. 1'cwnnl JJlll 1m pitl'I ' the Duller. .Miirllu HiiKhos , nin Ninth Btix'i't. WAM'lllI A sootl > rlrl 1'or froiicrul liouso- woik ; No. li Hiuifiofi i O HUNT A itov , Fovcn-room lioiuu. FOlt Itr.NT A * lnimn IIOIIPO , ton iiiliiulcs M nil : I mm lii8lnigH ) ! , city water , v-oll and els- lorn. ] ' 'or rnnt uhnin. 1'oit HUNT Nu. liM Hnn-Kon street , lluvo room- ? . MiJl.\noN V l'o. , i Tcurl struct. roil BALK , roit itivr : on K\uirA > 'Ri < : , BJO. M I'or fnloorront.on x-ery llbutiil lonno. fi The Council lIliiITs l > jior Mlll.complolc , wllli the inrgu l.xnnlliir liou.-u nnd thiuo ucn-s of KlDllllll. No. al A business propnrty ] riiuroli , Clierolioo county , liiwii. will tnulolor wotoru liniiln. Yiiluo , nlmiit Sl , < XQ. No. : f A hcnutltnl itDinu In tlm toun of lia Mllh county , In\vu , for Nolmibka land. , . No. 41 A irooil biialnros property nnd nlfo i\ peed ictililonci ! propirty In tlio town or Clienxo , Mcl.i'nn county , lit . low down for < n h or will uvplmniro for wtprn laiuH No. I'.U A splendid liinn , well t nprocd , IM.1 iiuros in nickltis-oii county , 1cm n , joining llio toNMiol Spirit \M\to. \ \ 1'rlcu , for n thoi-t time , f.'l. > iHirncic. No. K . { to 187 Are lour Inprorcd fnnus Iu I'lillllpscount } . KIIII < IIM , eni'li With u snmll In- cutnliriinrc. Tlio onnitiis w111 ho oMiltnntrod for unlncuiiilioreilMlhl laud Iu NnlirtiBl.il. No. 1111 1 ) non-sin Iloll.county. Xeli. , luully Improved , ut n blif tiir ) iiiii. 'Wants to txxelmiiKo No. 54 A fltuMMro story lirlclc residence , OIID of the best locutions in Ooiincil III nils , will tniclo for itawt iinlnrunhfTcd Kiuitiis or Nebraska lands. Viilm$1. . " > , ( RK ) . No..Viand 11 Ar twootlun1 beautiful lioino- In Counoll llhilTs , which ctoh pujmculs will buy ut u biruiu. [ - No. . ' . ( ! A liniiiitir.nl aiiburliaii Iofatliti In Iva Pity , Town , wilt oxchiuiKO fur wcbtorn liuids. Vnlue , J.VOOO. Tlicnlio\o iiro onlviifowof our Kperlal Iiar- uliie. If you'\u/fOt / nnythlnt ; lo tradotir sell , or want to soil itnyieal t-'ti'Vii or meix-hiitidlHe , write us. Wn have rev enil jniod stoi'ks of poods to trade for lands. S VAN , & WAI.KKIt , Council UliifTs , Iowa. Tancy and Stapi3 groceries. No. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Council Bliif d , - - la. Tins house Ixiint ? a now ono , cousn- qncntly urorytbing iu stock ia now mid fresh. Prices as reasonable as any other f ro 'cnry in tlio west. Ono trial is all wo ask. KINTZ < Sc KLEEB , Grocers. 342 and 344 RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mcns Fall & Winter Wear ) ' und Hoys' HiiBlnrPS Hulls. 1 ami lloyrt' Dro ' livery Day nnd Drcsii Hnlla. Orun'unui for Jlt'ii , floysiind Chllilrun. Meruhant Tailor Hulls. Jleruhant Tuilor Overcoats. Mcrolmut Tailor Tiowsci-s. Eciiinl in thu best , lo order , Allmlf Iho prictt. Fill .Men * ' Bulls unil Ovl'rcoiit . Lean Mrim' Hulls und Oierooats. Kut MPIIS' TrowHcii1. Sfiunp6.sSlilrl6 ) and Trowsors In Kooto.li wools , MediciUed Hourlcta , lUtm llcnvy HiUbrlrK ) > uiB , 1'iuicy Coloruil Wools und niUwl ijualltioti , from "uccueli to 11.50. ' DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS rou Tun KALI , or IE % Gloves , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs Collars And Cuffs , Of flretcJaea quullUta and rcaBouablo prloci Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT fit" and Bit llrondfriur. Counoll lllutra. IOWA. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Onr ploek tn ttmv ivmplcto In every tlo ftrt iiient tunl ( . cntiiUm oil Uio luuwtstvlosiunloilcct In CARPEXS , CURT A INS , SHADES. . UPHOLSTERY GOODS ETC. , irro. -TJIK- Largest Stock -AND- * Lowest Prices , , ONLY JJXCI.OfilVi : OAHl'ET HOUSE IN WJWUT.HN IOWA. SAMFLKS riirnltlii'd upon Application to o of town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY Y/ORK / TO ORDKE Council Bluffs Carpet Company & Jtroadwct/i/ . H. SCHTTRS , Justice of the Peace. Oflfiro Over Amurlcnn Kiprofn , COUNCIL ULUJ-F.-J , IOWA. DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. ronum-ly of Now York , No. ! ) < Puiu-I Struct , Council DluCTs , Iowa THE HEW YORK 552 BK.OABWAY. CIL HI.UFFS , - - - IOWA. Sanitary Hydrnulic Engineers , Public and Private Systems cf Sewerage , Water wotl < s nnd Ventilation designed and coiiMlruuled. Plumbing work in nil Its brunclicn.l'hls eoiiijwny Imvo ono of llio best uusortud of | > liinibiiK ! goods in tlio west KHtliuutoR furnished. HANKY" 1JIKKIN1HNK , Now York Plumbing coiniuiny 05 llroad way Council JJlufls. Tclophono No 27 , JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practlws lit SUand < Fi'dnrol eou GUM ! GUM ! CUM ! BUBB3I ? , BOOTS , SHOES & ABTIOS , RUBBER , AND OIL CLOTHIHG- , Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send far IMuafrateti Catalogs. Z. T. LESTDSEY z CO. Warehouse nnd Fiilcsioom , 41 X. Main St. , Council HluffR , Jonii. Olliwi 4)1 ) ! Jiroiulway. ItricU InilldlnpH of uuy liltid raised or nio cd nnd fjitisfiu lion runrntitouJ. Tramo IIOIIBOA raox on l.ltllo Uiiitil triielii * tlio bust iu Ihu into ctii BT. , couxnj , nu'nw , IOAW. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE J u Iluvc removed totlieir New Store , Hos. 32 & 34 Iain and 33 & 35 Pearl KEXT POOH SOUTH OF TIIE POSTO1-T1CK , Wheie tin $ liive : put In a now fitouk of Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , [ to , , Etc , Among wliieh are tlic following lines : Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mitt ens , Gents 'v. Neckwear , G-ents'Underwear. J30O1.S AMI SlIOKS , Tli NKS AND ArALJfeES , ilOX MtCII FlNK SlIUlTU Ladies9 Children's and Mines' Underwear. , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladles' Valises , Blankets ana " Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in alt Colors. f "i ] JOHN BENO & CO. , fj No. : anil ! ) J JMuin Street , Council Hlufl & fl No. ! i3 anil ! 55 Pearl SI met. AND- "W" No , 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap CooU KlovfH nud Ocncrul Kouso r IOO < IB , liujliKllii.'f Nctv unil Sccuud HwixJ } fit Dlturo. BY M. DROHLIOH , 698 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. . A. BENEDICT , AUKNT I'OH T ALtylca \ \ of Ladders eoiiBtautly la ftni-k made from fijiruco plno plunk. TIKI very l > ei > t , No. W Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over lliithuell'd llookgloro. ONLY HOTEL Ia CoimuU Illtiffs bnvlii ITire Esoap > e Anil nil inodorn Imnrovcuicals , e < dl bolls , tire nlariii licllH , cto. , Ulliii CREST ON JTOUXE ! No3.1.'ir.1 J7fllnd Sll ) , , ' - - . MAX MDHN I'l-oju-lotor. l-MOB. 01 l-ICT.n. M. W. II. I'CIhKY. OFFICER & PTTSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1 i . lilci.lWli. Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ IOICE COLTOfiE HBOTHEOBH of rcii'lvliii ' ; UiHriu Uou Lo ulK\o w 111 pliMHij call on or ilddri Prof , G , B. Lipfsrf , JIAJR a GODS -AT- ! . D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No. . ' 117 Ilroodwiiy , Ouundl llluiro. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Plair Goods of all Styles Beady Made. No. 337 Kroadway. ONION TICKET OFFICE J , I. Do BEYOISE , Agent. No. M7 Dioiid vuv , Council IllulT.s. Eailway Tinie Thu following IH HID tlinii of nirlvnl nnd ili'l'iirtuii ) ( it'll ulns li.v eciitnil ctiuiilurd time. ut Iliri Infill dojiotu. TIIUIIH liuivo Inni9lirl ( ; | > 'it ion iiiliiiitcHciii-lliH' und arrlvu u > n uiliuilii.s lutnr ; IIUIMIir. AlllllVK < ; mr/Mio / i NoiiTiirt'iwrcaM. O ri/.M . .Mull nnd Mxprr-Hfl . 0MP. : ) u , lL' : < ( li' . Jiccominr.diilluii . 4COi' : . M. t > : 'M l > . M. . H.\irctn | . 0U5 A. M. CIIH OO * HOCK IKHMI. Ilj'jr ) A.M. . . . Mull and lUpruw . : .VI v. M. 7:16 t , 11 . Ainiiiiinodiillon . J3i' : . M , fuaiJI' . If . KxplTNi . UMlTiA. M. fill ) Ai ( ; ) , Mll. M'KHK A hf. I'AUI. 11:9) : ) t. M . Mnlliuii | l { < pi 'fc . 0fiOl' : . u , tiMr.H . IJ priiMj . ! ) ; ( / > * , u , rim Ado. IIITIII.INOJON jk ( jtiiNcr. ti:40A.M. : . . . Mnilniid r\pribt . YilQr.M , Bit5i'.M. : . HMiiry , . : MA.u ) , W.MIAKII , M. I.OUHA I'ACIfli ; . iin e. u I.OUII hi. Loulh KxiiiOHrt 1,01:111 : . S'M i > . w.TnuiBforhl. UnilH lix.'J'uuiHlur.iirJO i' . u KANSAS UirV , M1. JOB ft < llllKUk IIMJKrH. 10 : in A. * i . MiilUiiid Kipii ! ! * * . 7'ae. 11. UiOCil'.H . lIxpKUK. . . QMi\.U. tilOITX LIT * St I'Af'lrlC. TilfiA.M . Hloux Cltj Mull . 0Wp. : M. b : < lri P.M. . . . ? t. I'mil Kxpii'Hs . HZ.'iAu. ; UNION l-ACIHia lli : ) A. M . liunvcr Mxpruss . lUKr. r. IIITI : > . M. .i.iiuoiii i > ims..oni. & it. v.a-M i > . u. 7t4Sr. w. . . Ovrrhuid Kxprcix . b"OOA. M. MJMJIV TIIAIKh'Kl IIUAIIA. Leiivo COIIIH II lllulfB--7U' : , II : IU u. in. | l-M-3&\-4tiU ) II i4'i p. in , l.eitvu Oiiiiiliulii' : -T : ; R. RICE , M. D. ' llKi' tiunors n-niovrd tvlihout ihoknll. 1.1 ilriiuluifiif Mood. CHRONIC DISEASES n M. . ! Over ll in j j.tr < . 'nr ctiiMl < "i , > i'i'i it ? U-ticu , TlO II I'l "fir1 " M 'I , lo'llll'll Illllllrt.