Til 13 OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 28 , 1&S5. THE DAILY J3IOE COUNCIL BLUFFS , SAJTKDAY M < MINING , XOV - , ' < . OrriCE : Wo. la rtarl Street. Drill mil l > .v irlpr In nj pnit oMlioclly nl fiu'nlj ionts.tr | trtcK. H.V. . Tu.it'.v , Milliner. .MIXOU MKNTION. Keilrr , the tailor , for winter good" , Tlio Northwestern road i MJOII to put in a new bridge across the Boyeral Loveland - land , Abraham Jack-on , an e\ judge of this county , K Ijing dangerou l. > ill at Love- Innd , W. H. Olds agent at the dummy depol , now draws the reins proudly over : i new buggy hor.sc. Jacob Howsirlh hasbought out Ihe Col orado lions- , and hi friends enjoyed an evening ( here last night. The. ivvhal meeting * continue at Saints' church , the congregations in- creating in numbers nightly. Frank Mitlieu had an overcoat stolen from Masonic temple. It was found in the poMM'.ssinn of a boy named 1'at Mad den , The livening Globe is having a new roof put on its unilding lo keep the water out. Water is not a favorite with Iho Globe. Shopnrd , Field & Cook kindly remem bered tlie drivers of the express com- panie , on Thankfieiviiig day by present ing each with a fat turkey. Preaching by the pastor at the Baptist church to-morrow morning at 100 : ! ! o'clock , and in the evening at 1 : 10. Scats free. All are cordially invited , The funeral of James Madison , who died of consumption ut his residence , No. 72IJ Washington avenue , on Wednesday , was held ye-ierday afternoon. The t\\o men and colored girl , arrested for mysteriously hanging about Oll'ieor & I'usey's bunk hitc at mglil , will have a hearing before JuMiee I'raiiiey to-day. Permit to wed has been given to W. 11. Kills , of Wesloii. and Mary C. Dun can , of this city : Chris Tcnsnicycr and Louisa Hull' , both of Harrison county. At the parlois of the Crcstou house on Thanksgiving night Justice Schinv. per formed the ceremony , uniting ; in mar riage Peter Nelson and Matilda Brandt , both of Silver City. The funeral of Mrs. Wallwoy was held yesterday afternoon. The death of llus estimable woman is not only a sad blow- to the family , but carries sorrow to a large circle of friends. Some , Kticik : thief tlole a horse blanket from in front of .Saints' church Thanks giving night while revival services were go'mjjc on inside the church. The revivals should be kept up. Also Ihc police force. As enc result of the Catholic fair , Ollicer O'Brien now has a line sealskin cap , voted lo the most popular police man. Frank Johnson rests himself in an ea.sy chair , voted to Ihc mosl popular loiter carrier. . The police are not very well sati-ilicd with the result of theirrcconl raid. Only six or eight oul of the forty arrested were punished. Now that Judge A.ylcsworlh is sr.vay and Justice Frainoy 'is on the woolsack , they are thinking of making I another raid , and co what Lrainoywill do willi a batch. As will bo noticed elsewhere , a very important t-erios ot religious meetings is to'bc h 'ld next week iu the Firtt Baptist church of lliis oily. The opening will bo Monday evening. It is expected that from twenty to thirty ministers will bo present to assist in the work , and the in vitation to atlend is so broad and cordial that those of other churches and diner- out faiths will doubtless join heartily in the meetings. A telegram yesterday announced that : x wagon containing dry goods , notions , who was with the wagon , was asleep In some farm house the wagon was robbed. The wagon is a very largo one and con tained a stock cmial to that carried by many stores , and is run by Broily while his partner , Dave Frieilman , manages their dry goods store at Tabor. Mr. and Mrs WyckolV are in the city , looking about with a view of establishing a conservatory of music hero. If the necessary encouragement is given they can doubtless bo induced to locate here. They are both graduates of the Boston Coiiderv.itory of Music , and are thor oughly cultured and experienced. Mm. Wyokoll'very kindly consonled to sing at the harvest homo entertainment Thanks giving night , and those who heard her were very favorably impressed. The democratic organ is rather harden on its democratic ) mayor. It charges that he sent a policeman to stop two poor workman from working on Thanksgiv ing day , the ollicor threatening them with arrest if I hey continued in tlioir en deavors to earn enough for a dinner. This can hardly be credited. The mayor has always boasted of being such a friend of the worhingmon. He has hired brass bands , and let the county furnish the court house for meetings , so that the workmen might have a chance to listen to his promises of what ho would do when ho got to bo mayor. Ho has talked to them three hours at a stretch , and never charged them a cent. Ho has ad vertised the city as a cow-boy town , so as to scare other laborers from coming hero , thus giving the resident.1 ! all the work. His religious scruples are well known , and while he keeps all the saloons closed Sundays , will not allow any gambling houses or other places of sin in the city , yet it is hardly to bo believed Unit ho would keep laliorors from earning a dollar lar on Thanksgiving day. Ladies and gents get n ticket to the grand drawing on January 1 , with every L'5 cents worth of goods purchased of Arthur Lefkovltz. WU Broadway. The choicest candies , California fruits , nuts , cigara , etc. , always on hand. Bo sure and ask your grocer for the read made at Smith &Loorku's bakery , No , r > ? 3 Main street. It is Ihe very best inaiie. Try it and bo convinced , For hardware mid house lurnislungs get prices of Cooper & McGco , No11 Alain street , 1'icol Klbb us in the color Mrs. Rogers. Short Hand work nnd J'ypo Writing. Wright , with Van Brunt , Thompson & Co. < - Every quo buying 25 ccnU worth of T 1) . King & Co. , has a chance , free , hi Ihc great drawing , December 31 , Tlie very Unc t fringes , flr.a silk plushes , line upholstering of every do icrlption , foot rests , ottomans , cornice poles , window shades and all kinds of interior drapinga the very chcapost west at Chicago , Call on 15. Slo.kort it Co. , No. 809 firondivay , Council iJlull's. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W , , & K. h. Squire , 101 Pearl street. * Cottage ranges. Garland cloves , Ita- diant Homc nnd Hub heator.s of the very Jatott patterns nt bml rock prices , at Cooper & 3cfieo'n | , No. 41 Main . - livot. The very latest Now Vork r-tylef ro ooiveil woely a' MM. O. A. Kogura , amp ! ; chuap at Homer's , 3 Main Si 'FOOLS ' AND THEIR MONEY , How the Slterew Help to Get Them Scon Patted , MAKING UP WINTER SUITS- , \ Christian Conference Xc.xt "WVcK - Tinllnrvcsl lloinn Hiitci-fnlniurnl -Hnrrctl's Ilccoril as n lloi"u ; Slecrlttu Suckers. "Who put you onto that steorer tlint you wrote up thn other iltiy , " askocl : i torlin ) ) innti of the HIB : .suribu. The soitrci ! of information was not , of joiii'M' , fiivcii , but yinkoo-llkc : thu < | Ui'S- lion was uns-Ai-rcil li.v asking another' "Why , was not tin' article nil right " "AM rl ht ? Why , yua , it was dunil to right * . That's whnl made 1110 curious to know about how you got it. It must hnvc Ixiuii Riven you by soiuo oue who know just what ho was tnlkinu about. No chump iravo that away. It miis.1 . have boon some fellow iu tlio ring. 1 bcllovo 1 could guess the follow. " Ho was told not to bother his brain about it. Then he went on. "You talking of Mirrors and cappers , You have no idea how much steering is going on here. There h one gambling house on Hroatlway which lias u raft of thpin- fellow ? you wouldn't mistrust. " "Don't the police know them ? " "Know Ilium ? They know a good many of them. " "Why don'i they run them in ? " "The great trouble is yon can't lind themgim'y ' if you should arrest Ihem. It is almost impossible to gut tltc evi dence. You see , these steerers have other business. 1'or instance , one winter In one of the prominent hotels here is one of Ihem. lie gets a chance lo hook onto mure or less suckers. When he gets enc hetrolls about lonn until finally h , , lands the sucker in this house ' If ( he sucker loses any money' in the house the waiter gets a share of it , a . " 5 or a $ 10 bill perhaps. Us fellows know it just as well as we know anything , but il is no use for the police to arretil the sleerer , for he wouldn't own up , and of course the pro prietor of the iiou-u , who gives him the share , wouldn't tmcal. There are fel lows in other kinds of business clerks in Mores , hack drivers , in fact , different sorts of fellows , who * teor suckers into this plaec. A fellow who has some regu lar business can eateli a sucker easier than a regular stecrer who doesn't do anything else. You see , a sucker falls in with a fellow whom he knows has got some business , and he doesn't suspect lie is being .steered. They stroll around to gether and finally drop into the hole. If no doesn't play , there is nothing lost. The bteercr is out only his time , and his time is worth nothing If the sucker losi-3 any money the stcerer drops around and gets a lip. " "What if the sucker should chance to make a winning ? " "Oh , get out. Do you suppose those fellows would let a biicker get a winning -one that would amount to anything ? Not much. When once a sucker gets in , they never let him strike the ground until he is done up. " "What is the game which catches suck ers bestv" "Stud poker. That's regular robbery. It isn't gambling , If played straight the percentage that goes to the house is a big thiu2 , nlmofct robbery. A good game ought to bring into the house at least $40 in an evening. That's straight. But the way it is generally played it all comes to the house and to the cappers ami steerers. There ought not to be a stud game allowed in the city. It's dead rob- oer.y. " "What kind of people generally "get caught in this ? " "Strangers , mostly now. Around town everybody is onto it. They have been robbed so much that they can't ' got any but the rankest auckers. Feljows from oirt "f " town , or fresh importations. Hardly a dixy pnse but what some fel low gets robbed of a pretty fin gii'i3 ! ! roll , l tell yon that the stud game gives so many chnnceh for robbery Unit , it ought to lie fried out. Then there ought to be some way of making gambling houses run without having those Btccrors. If it wasn't for them these robbeiv games would soon play out. They couldn't bo run. I'll give you some pointers in tx few days that vyill surprise you. I'll show you some fellows whom you haven't any idea are steering , but they are just the same , and I believe I can prove it. 1 cuugfil one of them , slick , the other day. The sucker wouldn't believe that ho had been steered by his friend. The fact was proved to him , however , by the means of a gold eagle , which was peculiarly marked. The gold piece had been lost by the sucker on a game of stud , and while his friend had no money that night the next morning he had this identical gold piece. Of course ho got il as his share for steer ing ( ho Hitekerinto the game. That's the way he got it. It WHS a surprise parly to tlio hiieker , who had lost about f 155. ! " Drs. Judd & Smith's Klcctro-Magnetic nsolcs. Only lift.y cents. No. SO 1-ourth St. , Council IJiufl's , Iowa. Agents wanted I _ Having nut in a complete new stock of clothing , furnishing goods , hats , caps , etc. , Fox & Hughes , No. Dili Main street , invite the public to give them u trial. Their expenses arc maall , and they can allbrd to nell cheap , Winter Kultti. A millibar of now casuu have been started in the district court , the last day of service falling on Tuesday last , J , M , 1'almor commences action against the Springfield Fire and Marine Insur ance company , to recover $1,000 Insur ance on u frame building located on Ihc corner of avenue A and bixteenth street , svhieli burned some thno ago. John McCarthy sues Tim Foley for $150 , which ho claims ia due him on H verbal agreement , by which ho has been taking care of u child of Fole.v's. S. L. Castor commences action agaiiiNt the defunct Iowa Mutual Live Stock in- iir nice company , to recover on a $110 policy. W. 11. Mitehell wan ( A a divorce from his wife , Susan. They were mariied in Omaha , July 20 , J8i > i. Ho claims that nine days lati < r Mie loft him and set up a house of. her own in Omnhij , ' wliioli bi-ars no very wivory reputation , \V. 11. Wallace also wauls a divorce. Iln claims that his wife , Hilda , is a bad womun. Ho was married to her jn No vember , 1871 , and they have throe chil- pro n. His petition states that on the -llli of July last she skipped out with another man , whom he thinks is Nalson Hcaston , and that she has been sticking by liens- ton more or Josa ever iinco , ( Jcnls1 line shirts , underwear , hosiery , gloves , eto. , at John Iteno & Co.'s. Sec IJcno' * new woolen goods , Try John Temploton'd "lloso" cijjar. Council Illuift Talent. The entertainment , given at the riuk for the bcncllt of the poor of the city proved a great euccrfs. Ietidj.s ! the sat isfaction of aiding u njost worthy oaiiboi lhot.o who ; vttcndul vyoro { { ivcu n most .Mijoyable ovtning's 'iit 'fhiiiimcnt. The nro ramtue apuho well for I ho miUur.3 of Council Hliill's , U being presented by homo talent. Mr. Marshall Trojnor sang tin excellent solo , IIP being support ed by a largo ehorus of noli trained > ojv . Mr * . Wyrkoft" created much en- tluiilaom by her on # and w.is called on to respond lo an encore. Mrs. Lyon gave "Mabel , With Her Faro AgainM tlio Pane. " The recitation wa admira bly givennud iu re.spon e ( oa Well merit" ctl cneore ' he gave another recitation , which called forth hardly less onthnsi- a m. She has a remarkably voice , plcaing manner , and tlio ab sence of all ostentation or pretension , was particularly refreshing in this nge of ranting elocutioe. 1'rof. Liiifert favored Ihe audience with an ex cellent piano solo. Frank llndollet gave two very sweet lluto solos. Mi s Oliver , in whoso uiieo Council Hlun's people take special delight , sang "Dream Fneos. " She sang it admirably , and the audience wii.s , us UHial , enthusiastic over their favorite. She was called out again , and gave " ( ! cne\ievo" charming ly. There word other pleasing features to tlio programme , a very appropriate recitation and representation ol "I'rnyer and Potatoes , " and the closing tableau of "Triumph of Agriculture" was very fine. ' As a closing to the programme of a'"harvest homo" entertainment it was very lilt ing. At Ucno's Ladles' jewelry. Finest display ot mecrsliaum and smokers'goods for holiday gifts. T. I ) . King & Co. , Cigars and Tobaccos , 0-ia Broadway. _ The Misses Merkel and Miss Wosteot have gene to Kliot to give three musica entertainments in that vicinity. They are gifted and cultured ladies , capable of giving excellent entertainments. Itarrctt's Kccortl. The Ur.B gave the other day the details of a shooting scrape in South Omaha , in which John Barrett was a prominent par ticipant. This man Barrett is known here as being a hard case. He came from a very respectable family , but went to the bad some years ago. His father lig- ured in one of the most hardly contested tax cases on record in this stale. The case went to the supreme court , and is often quoted in contests now. Young Barrett was lirst arrested hero six years ago , for stealing a horse of William Harmes. He was tried in June , 1870 , but tlio jury disagreed. In the following December lie was tried again , and the jury found him guilty. Ho was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. Since his release , he has been arrested for n like charge. This was last spring , but he was .set fi e on account of an insuffi ciency of evidence. Among the inci dents recalled bv his fresh notoriety , is the fact of his being kicked out of the oflice of his attorney at one time. Col. Daily was defending him. He was very anxious for his trial lo take place , but the ease was continued. In talking it over in Col. Daily's ollicc. he intimated that the colonel was standing in with the Mate's attorney. The colonel asked him if he meant to say that he , as his attor ney , was acting false to him. Ho said it looked that way. This was too much for the colonel , and ho proceeded to kick the fellow down stairs. Barrett has the rep utation of being a mean tempered fellow , and his last venture docs not surprise those who know him. Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Es tate Loans alMcMahon & Co's , No. 4 Pearl street. The electric belt of Judd & Smith , SO Fourth street , Council lilutt's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , piles , paralysis , indigestion , lits , cold feet , nervousness , headache , kidney and liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nerve force and vigor , wasting weakness of lho c diseases of a person n I nature iu male and female. Police Pointers. There was a regular d'erstenberg row Thanksgiving night at Iho .saloon which has been iiio scone of so many such rackets lately. The place nln foi1 2 ! Jw ( ! in George Brasficld's name. Then an in junction was served against him. Then Gerstenberg became the ostensible pro prietor. The council revoked Gersten- bcrg's licunse , the place beiiiff so note rious. Now it is run by some rolulivo of BraMicld's , idlliough ho and Gerstonborg seem interested alike. The place ought to bo cleaned out , and as no license has been paid it seems that the doors might bo closed. On Thursday night there was : i crowd in there , and as usual a row broke out. It is said that some would not pay for drinks ordered by them. The bartender insisted , and to bother him still more , some of the crowd put some of the glasses in their pockets , lirasllcld insisted on their returning the ghiiscM. and then war was declared. Bras'lield was badl.y used up , his face be ing batlured until it lost all its appear ance of humanity. When the row broke out ( Jer-'tenbcrg rushed out of the. door , tired his revolver several times , and t hen skipped out of danger. The police ar rested six men , but on the trial only two were found guilty , Pat Donahuo and Frank Kane. They wore fined $5 and costs each , The others were discharged , and the costs taxed up to Brahsliold. John Conner was brought before the court yesterday morning on a charge of being drunk. Ho admitted that ho had boon drinking , as well as giving thanks- , but declared ho got into trouble only by means of a policeman. Tlio policeman , according to his .story , strolled up Main street wltli him , laLing a drink hero and there , until ho hud steered him near the police station , when he suddenly arrct-tcd him and locked him up. The magistrate looked for the name of the ollicer and found it to be Fred Nugent. That set tled it. Nugenl's well known record as a prohibitionist editor gave Iho lie to the story , ? 7.W. ( Three little boy.s worn brought bul'oro tlie bar. They were JolmThompsoii , W. Wills and John Wills. They liait been captured , also , by Nugent , who had evidently dently had a night of it. Thuio little fel lows had been bleeping in an alloy. They wore turned out on the cold world again. Thrco older boys , claiming to boTroin Dos Moines , were brought to the front for stealing a pair of ahoes , on Main street , Two of them wire found guilty Gouts' boots and shoes at liuno'- , For everything in the grocery line give the now linn of KinU & Kleeb , IQj Broadway , a trial. Everything new and fresh. 1-ancy groceries a specialty. For the b < st and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter , JQI Broad- way. Oyster boup all day , only 10 cents , "MEYER'S ' WEHMAN & . Corner Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue , council * MIJ ! fcr nut lor tlt iMtk , tmnlvt ; , uuv refreshic-'ai'i miJ a inrr I.UIINU A. W. PATTERSON & CONes Nos , 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Wo wish to call tbe attention of tbe public to our fine line of Gents' Fur- diehing- Goods , and would most respect fully solicit n share of tbeir patronage , Below wo enumerate n partial of our goods and feel confident Urn. an inspection will prove profitable ; Hats and Caps , Uiulcncear , W/ute Dress & Fancy Shirts , Unlaudried SJUrts , Neckwear , Gloves and Mits , Hosiery , Collars and Cuffs , Ilandltcrcliiefs , Sit spenders , Mufflers , En r Mufflers , Chest Protectors , Wristlets , Sleeve & Scarf Holders Rubber Coats , Rubber Hat Covers , Umbrellas , Etc. . Etc. . Etc. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos , \ and 2 , Masonic Temple , Council luffs. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Metis Fall & Winter Wear Meii6' anil Hoys' Business Suits. Mciib' nuil Hey * ' Dross Hulls. ChlldroiiB' Every Day n.nd Dies' ? SuiK OvcTOoatfl for MPII , I toys and Merchant Tailor Hulls. Mcrclinnt Tailor Overcoats. Merchant Tailor TTOWFW. Kipuil to the l > cst , to order , At bnlf tbo price. Fnt Moiis1 SitlfB and Overcoat ? . Lrnn Moris' Kults and Overcoats. 1'at Men * ' Trowbcrs Swunlcfs Shirts and Trowsers in Scotch wools , Medicated Scurlele , Kitru Heavy llallirlKKUns , Fancy Colored Wools and roucd qualities , from I'Oc each to I1.9. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOU TI1K I'AT.L OL' 1SS5 G-loves , Neckweai % Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Ot tint clan ounlltlr und rennJimblo RETAIL DEPARTMENT < " and 'Jit UrondwuT. Council III u [ Is , Io\ra. N. SCHUBzT Justice of tlie Peace. OfllcoOvcr Anioti/'dn Express , RUSSELL&Co 1 1 Mumif netini'i Sdr iilUlzcs of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Es tcj.\i.r.v rie-inNEu JX/H Mills Eievators and Electrical ( Tubular nuil Locomotiye Boilers. New Masfcillou TJirosherB Car.- ) \ \\'iiodliiin llnrn' rom-j , s-tntli n r.i fnd , I'.nialili ifulTi-uctiiin UiiiriiuJ.iw M'.t ' < - , f.\ MR itifu ni'l , JlitssllUiii.Olti1) l.mot'li IIULI > I. Vo "ill ) . 1'curl firi'i'l , fMll'HI . tend fur IcMjiiuunl. . j SPECIAL NOTICES. I XOTICE. Special gilvcrtisc-ment ? , such AS 1 tat t , Tound , To Loan , Tor Sale , To Hcnt , VfmiU llonnllngetc. . , * lll lie Inserted In this oolurun at tlio low rnto of TEN CUNTS TEH MNB for tlio first Intcrtlnn nml 1'IVE CENTS 1'Ell MSB for Mich subsequent Insertion. I.cnvo lulvertlso- mentsiit our office , No. 13 Pearl street , near WANTS. WANTKD-Tn buy nil tlio first-fin * * i- lianti hontrliold imoil * tliut MII > olTpi > it tor { alp , Mich ng turnltiirc. carrel , ftnvoc , etc. rei-soiii not ImvliiK KTIIHTI.V ilr < > l-clH < s iroocls n-llluivotltnoliyiiot npplylnif. All cithern will rciflve prompt nttontlon unit will bo piild the hlphMt nmrkct prices liy A. J. MnndcO , 'IS IlroRdniiy , dealer In now iitnl strictly flrst-olai * H'tond-liKiul furnlturp , Mo. , olo. VirANTHD-To rent n train on the Mll'tnukro t rtiml ( news depnrtnicnt. ) Knnnlrc nt ! ' clflc HouecolTleo. FOlt SALK llclnff defIrons of muring lo OiiiRliaon nc-countof my business , 1 nlTrr for nlo my lesldeticp , corner I'ou.-th nrenno and Ninth street , Inquire on premise * . A. 1' . Ilrainard. OUSBsToil llKNT-At MuMahon & Co"7T No. 4 J'earl street. FOIl SAI.K , FOR RKNT 1)11 T\CHA : NnitT NO. M Vor f sin or rent , on very liberal terms. The Council Illuftt l' per Mlll.eomplotc , with the larco boarding house and tbroo ucrcs of ground. No. „ ' ( > A business property In Cherokee * , riioiokec county , IOWH , will tiaJe for western lands. Vnltle , iibnnt f 4,000. No. 39 A beautiful home In thn town of Hast- liifri ! , Mlllsbunty , Iowa , for Nebraska land. Value , .V/W. No. 41 A peed business property nud also a peed resilience pioperly In the town of Chonvo Mcl.eiin county , 111. , low down for cnshor will vxrhntiRo for western lands. No. 179 A Rplendld farm , well Improved , MO aeres In Dickinson county , Iowa , Joining tlio town of Spirit luko. 1'ilco , for a shtnt time , $ .Vi per ncre. No. ] M to 187 Arc four Inprored farms In 1'lillllps county , KHIIS.HK , each with B small In- cumbrance. The eqiiltns will bo oxehunKx-d for unlnciimbercdwlld land In Nebraska. No. Ittl 480 acres In Holt county , Neb. , imrtly improved , at a hljj baigtiln. Wants to excbangu for merchandise. . No. M A line two Mory brick residence , ono or the best locations In Council muffs , will tradu for -rood unlncnnlicri'd Kunsiis or Nebraska lands. Vnlur. $15XX1. ( No..Viand 11 Am two other beautiful homes in Council Illuffp , which wish pRymcms will buy at a bai-Ruln. No. " > U A beautiful suburban location in Town City , lown. will oicliiiiiHO for webturu lands. Viitiin , $5,1100. The above are only n few of our special bar- KB Inn. If jou'voRot nnjthlnpto trndoor Fell , or want to veil any rcnl estate or mcrchandlso , wille ii . W i luivu several KOOI ! stocks of goods tottadofor lunds. SWAN & WAMCKll , Council muffs , Iowa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J , L. De BEYOISE , Agent , No. 507 Hroadwav. Council lllufTs. Railway Time Table. COUXCIIi J1MJ1TS. Tlio following Is the time of nnlvnl nnO ilpprtrtnioorttiiliis by central staixlnid tlinv , at Iho local depot * . Train * leaxe tiHiisrc-rtlonot ten minutevnrllcr iiml arrive ton minutes later : DZl'AUT. A11 III VK. CHICAGO t. NOUTIIWCflTEKN. 0"i : A. .v Mull nnd Kipiess 0:50 : p. M. V.'MO v. M .UTommodal ion J : JO I1. M. U : H > .M Express 'J:05A.M. : CIIH'.UH ) ft MOCK 1HI < AM > . n:2. : " > A. M Mull ami Uxpi OPS fiiKl p. ir. 7:15 A.M Accommodation 5:4511. : M. fioOi' . M Kipicss 9:03 : A. M. CHICMJO. MIUVAimu : 1 bT. PAUL. 0:20 : A. M Mail anil Kxprcss 0HOi : . M. 11:101 : * . M K.\pri88 9:05 : A.M. ciia'AOo. nuiiiiiNnio.v & QUINL'V. ! ) : 10 A. M MHllimilKvprthS 7:10P.M. : 0:40 : I.M llxprcss 8:50A.M. WAIIASH , ST. I.OI1IS * 1.M'IIIO. JOBt'.M.1ncnl : St.Louis Kxincssl-oe.nl :50 : r.M.Trnnsl'or t. l.ouls K.v.'l'riinHfci-i01 : : ! ! * . u KA > ! JIS CJTV , ST. , HK i. COUNU1I , lir.UFI'S 10:10A.N : Mull mid Kxpross 0:10 : P.M. 0:031 : * . M Express 0:25 : A. M. SIOUX CITV k I'AriUC. 7:15 A.M Kloux City Mull fkJWr.M. 8:05 : r.jt. . . St.l'iuil Kiiucts biSjA.M. UNION PAOiriC. IChlViA.si TlirmiKli Express 5 : < rr. ir. : . ' :13 : I * . M. . .MlH'oln 1'ni.l. . , Om. & It , V. . .2:05 : P. M. 7:50 : i * . M Owlancl Bxpioss 8:15 : A.M. DUMMY THAlSfSTO OM.UIA. travo Council Hltifls 7:05- : : ( ! 8-'J:30-10TO : : 11EO : u. in. ; l : 0aoi4)05tri6:30 : : ; : : : : ) : - 115 : l > . in. Siiniliiys 7:115 : 9:39 : 11:80 : u. in ; a.wJi5"i ; : : : iw : : ll:4."i : p.m. I.oavo Omnlm aB-7K5-8W-10:00- : ! : : : : ft. m : 1:00-2:00- : * 3:00-1:00 : : 5:00 : : 0:11 : 11:1(1 : ( p. in. SundHys 11:35 : 8:50-11:00 : : . m.:2:00-J:00-5M-fi:0ri-ll:10p.in : : : : : THE NEW YORK Plumbing Co , 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public and Private Systems off Sewerage. \Valcr wotks nnd VontiliUlon designed niul constructed. Plumbing work in nil its branc-Urs.TJils company have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the TCesl Estimates furnished. 1IA1WY BinKIHJJlNJE , Manager Now Vork 1'lumbhig company C53 llroad way Council Hluflij. Telephone- 27. ONLY HOTEL Iu Council lllutrs Imvlutr Fire E3soa/pe And nil iiiniierii iiuiirovcmrnts , call U-IH , flro larin 1'iillt. ' , etc. , ixtho Clt EtiT O X H O U8E J Xo15 , x'K anil HV , MAlu Sticot , MAX 1IOHN . Vronrl t T PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,000 $ , , AUTHORIZED CAFITALtOO.OOO . , $ er c Company StTOOEJSSOR/S TO J. 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1MPOKTKKS OF AND DKALKItS IN Musical Instruments , Musical Merchandise of Every Desc riptiop Toys and Fancy Goods. We malco the rck'uratvil Ilanliimn 1'lnnns , nml the llojnlVlillnoy oiiaiis : i specialty Evciy instunuunt waiinntetl. Send for catalogue * ' . MUKI,1K1J ML ISO CO. , Council H.uir ) No TRAVELING AGENTS , ! J1PLOVED BY J. M PHILLIPS , WHOLKSALH DKALKK IN Boots , Shoes &RubberGood $ * * No. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. .Send for price lists. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of Any kiml rftlsoil or raoveil ami calif faction suarantooil. Fratuo Uouscs raoYJ1 . ou Little Giant trucks the host Iu the world. 608 Eighth Avcnno mid Eighth Street. STEAM DYE AND- DRY CLEANING No. 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. Kintz & Kleeb Fancy and Staple Groceries. No. 162 Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Council Bluffs * - la. This house being a now enc , consequently quently everything in block is now und frusli. Prices ns reasonable ns any other gro cery in tlie weal. Onc trial is all we afct. KINTZ & KLEEB Grocers. J. M. SMITH LEADING I Tailor ! HO , 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa HAIR GOODS -AT- Mrs. D. A. Benedict's , No. ifl" liioadu-ny , Onnu'll Illuffi. Hair Goods Hair G-oods Pf nil kin-is uisdfi to Ofcvury nile rcadj ortJor. iiuuUc , Hair Goods Hair Goods Wo. SiJitter MISSOURI VALLEY , IOWA. STJTTB3K , ndnptrd for the Irnvcltng- > ubllc * In the bupliK.'Sscontor. first clasH Nainpln loom. ( GEO. W. SCHINDLLE & CO , , ) Ho. 540 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Almroik ! uarnntcfd eijunl ( o Tioy l.iuindry woik. W < ik eallod for un l ilr-llturnil I'llKtf. All tfood ? by mull or o.xprccs rcrolvo iiminpt t I tcntfon. 8icclallies | ClcinJlnes8 : ami prom pinuis. TcJ t cpliono No ! & ' ) . r' R. BICE , M. D. or other tinnorH ri-moviMl tlioknlfonrdraivliitrol blooii CHRONIC DISEASES or ati kinds | , Ovrr Ihlny J curb' nriictlcal uzporlcncc. OIUoO No. 11 IVnil biii'ct , ftiuiifll JJIufle , " JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJNOIIj 1'iactIouB In Slat i und Keilcrul t/ Kooins 7 and , Stiujiart Hlock , Jicno , IHOS. nrncEit. VV. II. M. PUHIfi OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Northwestern Hotel. .Ni'-vly fTltul niiil fiimlhlml , Opi > JJtiiiiniy Dfpot , fcl/xipcrilay. SAMUKL TA'I'K ' , l'iui . L. II. JIKItSllAVV , Manasrr , Dress Making Palors , MBS. J. A. LASEILE , Ol Now ViulrCil ) . . : ! ( )7 ) Hrnailway , Op * * , | ' < * i ) | lnV Siov. Hlicuiiil iirlccs. Cultlin ; unit iliiin. tiivlo Ullll lill.MllolO bllll. 91' I'D 'lUC . 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