THE OMAHA DAILY .MONDAY. NOVEMBER 80 , 1885. THJfi DAILY BEE PTTTTTQ ? ? DLUrrb , MONDAY MOHNMNJ ( , NOV. .T ) . OrriCEt Ko. IB rcarl Street. in anypartofthoclly.it i.ii icnt'i wa. II. W.Tii.mv , / .M1XOK 31 _ Iteiter , Ilio tailor , for winter goods. AI Lincoln po-t C. . A. K. cleared by ils ball $ ! > for llio relief fund , Ilaverly's niin treN Were tit tlio Ogdnn .yc-tcrday , and left ln.'t night for DCS jMoinei. Mis Maggie OXSrady won the hat of fered t ( he Catholic fair to the most popular lady. Prof. Bartholomew , who 13 to give fonic equine inhibitions hcie , arrived at Iho ( Jgdeii yesterday. The olllee of Swan & Walker Is now under the ( 'Ill/ens bunk , the move having been nindu Saturday. Thn Catholic fair has netted about $ .1,000 , which Mill hu used in helping to build the now chtireh. IVnnit to marry has been given Sorcn rhriMian Clivistlans-nn anil Hertha So- jihla XciUon , both of Silver Creek town- Hhi ] ) . 1'hillip Murgen has taken possession tif thi ) Lower hotel , Xo. Kill ) Alain street , nnd will open it on the Hr. t of the mouth , llo will improve it and run it in lirst-ehf-s order. Those who have been so enthti ! n tical- ly pro'-ceiiting the saloons in Atlantic liavo driipied ) the suits in the eiroilit eonrl and paid thu costs. They - ay they have eoneluded to let go just to take : i fresh hold in a new place , ami do not mean to give up wrestling. Saturday morning , at Clinton , la. , Mr. C. K II. Campbell , of Raymond A Camp bell , of this eil.v , was married to the daughter of Mi. Thomas Koave.s , a prom inent resident of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have -.laili'ii on an eastern trip , and will return loon to this city. It Is reported Unit a special policeman , who was supposed to be Keeping order at a dance 1-riday night , got -o full that ho had lo bo tal.cn homo bi his vvifo and another special. As the drunken special is one of this mayor1 : ) favorites , nothing Avill probably bo donu about it. Hheriir ( Juitar and Dcnut.y MeFadden liavo ( ake.ii to thu Ml. Pleasant Insane asylum Mrs. J.anu , an old lady who has been an inmate ot the ] ) oor homo hurc. Jloforo Iho ruturn of the ollicers they iv ill transfer two chronic cases Irom Mt. Pleasant to Davenport. The Christian eonfcrenco opens this evening in the ll.iptist. chnroli. The her- moil will be Ity Kev. W. 11.11. Avcry , of Dcni on. .Subjeet , "Spiritual Power the < ireal . .Need of Uur Churches. " These meeting'-promiM ! to be of gieat interest and productive of much good. All arc invited to attend. In his .sernmn ycsleiday morning in the Presbyterian church , the pastor , J Itov A. K. Hales , gavu tome- sharp raps ? at card playing , cnjicciiillv progressive euchre , ami to dancing. Ho thinks that Mich amusements are not consistent with n ehi'Mian lite , and is very frco to toll why hoays so. Yesterday afternoon there was : i quiet wudding at the residence of IMchard 'Hickelt.Mo. . -IK Damon street. Thu l > ride was his nieeu , Miss Mamio llenkin , und the happy man Mr. Solomau KlIiB. Itov. Dr. McCivary ollielnted. Only the family and immudiatu relative vvcro jircbunh Those persons who desired to give do- natioiiH for thcfeotival onThurs-dayovon- ing , and whoso donations wuro not"called for , will confer n favor by sending them to Dr. Montgomery's olliee. , or bending n poHlal to Mrs. L.\V. Tulloy.s or Mrs.- ) ) r. Montgomery. The artieloa will be called for. A yong lady , well known in the city , itrni"d her.-elf with a whip on Saturday , and blartcd out to lind Ihu young man who had said .something against her character. She asked the marshal if ho would arrest her if she horsivhipped a fellow who had slandered her , and re ceived tin- information that he MI rely would. ThiMenis to have cooled her ire , and hu gavu up the hunt. tH3 tludgo Connor was heie Salurdiiy lis tening ID the aigiimentH in a motion in the case of the United S'tatcs TrtHtcom- } ) any vs. the WabaMi railway , by which il'o company * seeks lo foreclose a mort gage on the road. The attorneys for the ran way company resisted the foreclosure nnd n.sked to liavo thu ca e sent to the federal courts , which request was granted. Miss Fuller , who IB a favorite fsoprnno in Philadelphia , spent Sunday in the uity and sang two solos in connection with the services in the Presbyterian ehurch. She has a very strong voice , yet very sweet. It is thoroughly cul tured and is under complete control. She vvab listened to vvith great pleasure , nnd especial interest i.s taken in her Iroiu the fact that she is an Iowa songstress , Mount Pleasant being her home. The lire lads ycstorday decided to have their annual dance on Iho Kill ) of Decem ber. It will bo a masquerade , and will 1)0 given in Mii'-onio hall. The boys oo not get paid very heavy salaries , con sidering the risks they run and the work tluiy have to do , but ovi n these salaries are whittled down by their being paid in city warrants , which they havu to sell at seventy cont.s on a dollar. In view of these facts they should have a rousing bcnelit at their annual danco. Saturday afternoon Miss Lizzie Drown and MissMary Haas vvero out riding with a horse and buggy belonging to thu hitler lady's father , Mr. Sam llaas. On Jlroailwny the buggy collided with Wcs laekson's milk wagon , one of the buggy wheels being smashed , and the young ladles thrown out. They worn somewhat hrulsud , but fortunately not Horiouslv in- jilted , The homo went down Hroadway on the run , succeeding in smashing some other parts of thu btiggv before he was caught near the Ilcn'llo barn by John llogm-H and Mike Davy. The hulled of the Congregational church will give a fair In the Masunio hall uext Tlmi-Miay and Friday. On Thurs day evening thu Milkmaids' entertain ment will be given. It was llrut given a few weeks ago. but thu night was stormy and the attendance consequently small. The entertainment proved to be so novel and pleasing that it has been decided to jire-ient it again Thursday eveninjr , in connection with the fair. Friday , from 11 o'clock until 3 o'clock , there will bo dinner bcrved in the hall. Friday even ing there will Im a musical entertainment. With other attractive features , which will be biiru to please all. A suit was lately started against Peter Khiers to make him turn over about S''JOO . held by him as treasurer of Minden - den township. U is not a case of defal cation or shortage as some might sup pose. Mr , Khiers was elected as treasu rer for ono year , and claims that his suc cessor was not elected legally , llo re- fiibiu * to give up thu oltlco or turn over the funds until tome one is legallv elected to succeed him , lie Is piepareil ut any time to account for nil thu monies in ids hands , but docs not see lit to turn Ihu money over to one wiiom ho Is ud- vised ha M no legal right to take it. Ladles and gents get a ticket to the grand drawing on January 1 , with every t,1 cents worth of goods purchased of Arthur LefkovlU. f > . ' 3 Hroadway. Thu choicest candles , California fruits , nuts , > igai\3 , . .K1. , always on haud. WHIRLED UNDER THE GARS , A Yonng Man Killed at the Transfer Wliilo FINDING SMALL OFFENDERS , A Tornicr Council ItliifTH l ) > ir Skips Out < > ! ' Atlantic- The SalntH .Stniui by I'roliibltloii .Soulul niul lly I lie Cni'fl. Anolhur fatal nccidcnl was uililcd Sat urday evening to the long list of lho = c which liavo ocottvrci ! through coupling car . The victim was David Coon , a young man wlto was cmployud in the Union I'nciiin yards , at tin : transfer , unilur Mr. High-mllli. Ho was dis- oovcrod by the onginecr , who found him lilng butwuon Iho trucks badly mangled , especially about thu hips , but still alive. lie was in an insensible ) condition nnd was just breathing. It was thought that tliuio might bo n possibility of his living , FO he was taken up tenderly for the pur- po = e of conveying him to the hospital in Omaha. Jt was too late , however , and he died on the way. The unfortunate man was unnmrritul , and was about l'8 years < if age. lie had relatives living in Pennsylvania. He had been employed in the yards tit the transfer for about .six weeks only. Hoforo that lie wan In the Hock Island yards for about nine years' , and never received co much as a scratcli by any accident before. The eait < o of lite accident is not fully known , but it is thought to have resulted from the new method of using a stick in couuling. A short time ago the switchmen weru pro vided with belts , with u . < abbard. in which to carry a peculiar f-lick , to bo used in making couplings. It is thought that this stick and scabbard in some way were eauirht by the end ol the ear and the man was drawn down under the wheels. As nothing was known of thu accident until the discovery of the man lying between the tracks , all this is surmises Tor everything in the grocery linr- give the new linn of Kinlx & Kleeb , 1U ( Broadway , a trial. Everything new and livsh. Fancy groceries a specialty. 1'or the best and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter , -101 Broad way. Oyster soup all dny , only 10 cents. Dcallnuivith the Ungodly. , T. M. Ncumeyer has had a young man slopping at hia hotel , whom ho viewed with suspicion , thinking lie was planning to skip out without paying hid bill. The young fellow was arranging to go over the river , with a young lady on whom he seemed to bu lavishing a { , oed deal of at tention , when the landlord put the ollieers onto him. lie was arrested , and booked as II. Witte. As he settled his hotel bill , and seemed penitent , he was soon rclea ed. James II. Page , a plain drunk , do- no-iti'd enough to cover a Hue , anil was lot out as soon as ho was iobcr enough to walk oil' . A fellow givinpr his name as Pat Kane , was arrested for inMiliing little children on Main street. His outrageous actions attracted the attention of citi/.ens. who were very indignant , but restrained their wrath suiliciuiitly to call an ollicor to nr- rest him , and leave him in the hands of the Inw. G. W. Brown was the name given by a spruce young /--How who was arrested for insulting ladies on the street. He ex- en ed himself by saying ho was drunk , and did not realize what ho was doing. He claimed to be u traveling man , but it is not learned what house or city ho rep resents or misrepresents. He deposited sulliciont to pay a tine for drunkenness and was set free. George Campbell , for stealing some beer troin near the Northwestern depot , has been sent to jail for live days. yesterday afternoon a boy came run- nintr into Hughes & Fox's store , on Main street , with the information that he had seen n man just carrying away one of the overcoats displayed out side. The chafe was given the man , and he was caught only a short distance from the store with llm coat in his possession. On seeing that he could not escape , he bald he took it just for a joke , but this was too gauzy and ho was arix'fled. He had removed the tags from the coat as he ran. The fellow gave his name as Clarke , but he is known hero better by the name of "Denver. " Ho pleaded guilty to larceny and was sent to jail for lifteen days. " .Sandy Point" Adams , who was ar rested in connection with the hank mys tery , has been released on his own recog nisance , and the ease has been continued until Judge Aylcsworth returns. The colored girl will probably bo sent to thu reform school. _ _ Clara Morris uses I'oKH'iiii's Powder Clara Louisa Kellogg does likewise. Gents' boots and shoes at Beno's. Jliu-d on Hill-limit. . F. 18. Ilnrlburt , two years ago came to this city with a gn > at flourish of train pets , and was going to open extensive dye works. After llouudering about hero , ho went back to Omaha. Tnen he was heard of in Lincoln , and still more re cently in Atlantic Cliaso liivri the fol lowing parting shot at him : P. It. Hurlburt , thu individual who came here to ntart the dye works , has jumped the tntvn , leaving several credi tors to - him. The Democrat quit liin game several dollars lo-iirs. Ho acts a good deal like a professional dead beat , Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Es tate Loans at MoMahon & CO'H , No. 4 Pearl street. The olcetrio belt of Jndil & Smith , 00 Fourth street , Council Blulls , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia. piles , paralysis , indigestion , ( its , cold feet , nervousness , headache , kidney and liver complaints , lo s of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nerve force and vigor , wasting weakness of those diseases of a personal nature in male and lemalu. * riodj-iMl to I'rolilMtlon. The quarterly conference at Saint's church Saturday was well attended , ami encouraging reports were presented from the bovcral congregations of the district. The following resolution was adopted , indicating where thu members are supposed to stand on the prohibitory question : Kesojved. That wo as members of Pot- tawamiu district of the church ot Jusns Christ of Latter Day S.unts do favor the prohibitory amendment to the Iowa con- stitntion , and shall do what wo can to urge thu enforcement of the same In thu several communities where we reside. Picot Hlbb ns in the latest color a Sirs , The ycry latest New York Mj-lcs ro ooivod wooly at .Mrs. ( ) . A. Uojjers. TliankH to Oivtirn. Thu Indies of the Christian association dcalre to express tliL-n1 gratitude , through thu medium of this paper , to thu eki/wim who bo generously responded to their appeals for aid for the poor of the citv during the pist : week. Wo hope future investigation will prove Unit the confidence jdacod in a < purveyors has not been mispl.iced. May each and c\ery donor be remembered "in tin- limn of trouble. " We wiJi a No to thank the young poo- pie of the churehr.'i for the hearlv man ner in which , at our request , they en tered into this good \\ork. "We hope they mav neernow them- Pi'lve * the want and dfititutton they have helped so fcindli < > relievo. 11. A. MDNKIOMKIIV , .Secretary W. C. A. Try John Templeton's "I5oc" eig.tr. Ciront ClotlnijOiit Snlo Of the largo retail drv goods tuid carpet store of K. Dowling. Having determined to retire from the dry goodi bu iut"1 , we will oll'i'r our immoi n slock ot' carboN , comprising the cholceit coloring ami the newest makes of W. J. Sloaiu * and H. S. Higgins , and other leading manufactures. We will ofl'er our immense slock of "ilk" , Including a full line uf Gircmand Bros. , in all colors and black , for which wo have been the exclusive agents for Coun cil Blull' and Omaha for thu past liflccn years. . Wo will oiler our immense stock of velvets , plushes ; brocades , dress goods , tlanuel.s , linens , towels , nankins. hoMt-ry , notions , broehe atid imitation ludjan shawls , cloaks and all manner of outside wraps at prices that will close them out in the quickest possible tini" . Hemcm- Iheso goods are not bought as the major ity of merchants buy goods , but were bought for cash from the leading manu facturers and importers , and only goods puitcd for the finest city retail trade. See Bono's now woolen goods. Short Hand work and Type Writing. Ed Wright , with Van Brunt , Thompson & Co. Drs. Judd & Smith's Electro-Magnetic moles. Only iifty cents. No. SO rourlh .St. , Council BluHs , Iowa. Agents wanted I The Imperial Glut ) . The Imperial club will open its fieries of parties next Wednesday evening in MtiMmic hall The club has .secured about a hundred members , and has made careful arrangements for making the gatherings enjoyable , tin excellent hall , hrst-class music and all needfuls being secured. The membership is made up from the best circles of Council Blulls , and its gathei ings promise to be among the loading society events of the season. What 's the use of dying with diphtheria , when $ J worth of Dr. Thomas Scll'eris' preventative and cure will protect a tamily from its ravages. Ten years trial lias proven it to be infallible in all cases of .sore throat. Keep it on hand. For sale only at Dr. JcJl'eris' olliee , No. 21) ) South Light h street , Council Blnll's , or sent by e.xpress on receipt of price. Haying put in a complete new stock of clothing , lurnishing good ? , hats , caps , etc. , Fox & Hughes , No. 015 Main street , invite the public to gho them a trial. 'J'heir cx-pcnsc-i arc small , and they can tiilbrd to sell cheap. Gents' line shirl.s , underwear , hosiery , gloves , etc. , at JohnJ'ono & Co.'s. Judge Trimble was in the city Satur day. day.C. C. P. Hayes , of Miiiden , was a Sunday sojourner at the Paeilie. L , S. Crafts and wife spent Sunday with friends in Sionv City. J. K. Davis , of Carroll , was among the Sunday guests at the Ogden. M. M. Mahanuan leaves this evening for Tinunp , Uuiison county , Cal. Judge J. P. Conner , of the circuit court , was in the city Saturday. P. J. Gallagher and II. Horan , of Weston - ton , were at the Paeilie yesterday. E. B. Christian , of Onawa , was in the city Saturday , with a shipment of hogs. S. Shawvan , one of Ilia leading altar * neys of Denibon , was in the city yc.Her- day.Charles Charles Bullock , of Doni on , dined nt Uoehtolo's yesterday , and then took a look at Omaha. M. Holbrook and T. O. Carlihlc , of Missouri Valley , were at the Ogden yes- tcreay morning. J. M. Ad. miff , of E. E. Adams & Co. , returned Saturday evening Irom a busi ness trip of several weeks. .1. A. T. Bates , the now poitnmMcr of Oakland , was in the city yesterday , ac companied by J. O. Humbert. S. A. Anderson is recovering from the injuries received by a car door falling upon him. He is able to be out again but is by no means rugged , and tears that ho will never fully leeover from the e Heels of the accident. William G. Uitohio and wife , of Ores cent , hityo returned from their eastern trip after an absence of over three weeks , during which time they visited their old home. On Friday evening they were given a largo icception at Mrs Southwiek's. Mrs. A. E. Smith , of Ludington , Mich. , who is visiting her lather , Fred Lamb , sr. , had the enjoyable treat of eating Thanksgiving tnrkuy at her father's table. for thu 1 1 nit time in twenty-one years In the evening there was a little gathering in her honor. ' AINs Carrie Huntlngton gave f-umn pleasing music. Whist was indulged in and a nmrry time generally. Be sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith & Loerku's bakery , No , .W ) Main street. It is the very best mauu. Try it and bu convinced , For hardware and IIOUHO lurniphiugs get prices of Cooper & McGee , No.11 Alain street , - - At Bono'sLadies' jewelry. iioNKY PoiTriiu rAiiis. : Shoulder rapcH of Tnlui wHliuowom In England. Krmlnc-llacd mantles arc trimmed \\ith chinchilla. llrlilid toilets are made now very simply ua well \eryrlP'iintly. | . Necklet * of silver , of Iiullnn workmanship nio ciuioiibly wionght. Hunnet rtilnsHnru correctly worn two nnd one-hall ortlncoInthrM uiile. J'ur trinifo Is made In Kieat vaiiety ; bull and lull tri IIVT.S taking thu precedence. Fur Mmuliler capes are to Imwoin , but liioluhly not so tasiiioimUlcits last winter. Whitu woolen lalli ) Is a no\elly for ball dn'sMis ; It I * Urnped over \\hitq or colored silk. LtiiigM > ; d paletots , trimmed with otter or seal , leacli neatly to the bottom of the dags. In bonnets \\hero velvet ami fur aie com- blued theliir must mate ! ) tliec color of the velvet. Sumo of tlid new dnrk velvets Imuitlny brocmlo li uies thalhavo almost the effect of ju\uli > . The hrhlesniiilils nt a recent HuillMh { wed- dlnj'o.irrlwl hujjo bundles or gmpus instead ol'ilimcrs. The lining of trfwlUln Raiments Uns light na possible , so III * they may littliu liguro ue- cnuitvly. "What 1 told My Wife , " Is the title of a new book. It Ix nliaost nucdle.-ui to say lluit U Id lldlnn. Ultra fashloasiblo hulies In New YoiU Inv- port tlielr dte-s.oes funn Jnp.ni anil 'ivo " .Ml- kiulu" rweptloiiH. Linen MISS atitl collars \vhlrh havovery linpioj'erly ion ) ; been ne leekil , ate ayuiii coinlDK into USD , liouuctauf velvet , \\ltl ) furor&eul plush or itMrflrhnn l < ln-li brJins , nit ? ' * elti ! ? broutlit ; oat for tnlihvlnli'r wear. De.ir Miilatne : If It will mil ton -ifjiJly lne < invetilcaeuoii , please do not wc.ir . jour high hat at the tli.Mfv Short capasltn slim ; s ! < vvt . : > ! ! ! be worn by JOIIIIB irirls until rc.tll > cold \either sli.ill demand a liea.i ! < r Kiiiinenl. The in-west po < * kcl book < , ptues , eanl ei es , ele , , ate lii.ulp of eliuiiilieainns ( linely einliioliletcilltli u < ild orejlofil silk. l ! pivl.d eare Is cl\cti to the linings of out < 'n , " . > nnents , ' -liiiK'ds.UMl lire -ntled lll ( niul satin bi-hKi'inpIo- | Hn-tliN purpose. For inoinlit ! * oiit-of-ilior ( wear , on Jail soils of nerasloits , woolen froeksof Fmlisi | make and jiiiiK'aruiiee , takivjiiii-eilenocof allotheis , A ( 'indun.iti woman is lionhk'tlltlialint , ' 111 her ear. That docs not wotry her half s- > lunch ns would the lack of a bird In her bun , net. net.Hoimc.t slimes vlioiild be only h\n eii > hu or thice-iiti.utersora > : inl Intiir. and tied In , i lion uinlir thu i-hln or ottlj a little on one sMe. sMe.A A silver brooch is , \ peifeol eopj' "Tan Joj.ou chestnut hmr , with three initleiiioiluecd in inatl silver , tlnit show In reliel ustaliist its Mill lining. John llo.vle ( VlJciHj sjvs thai if the women ruled the woild life \\onfd be u poem. 1'er- hiips so , hut tin1 , iveniie man don't wiiut a puetii. lie prefers pii > . The llfit : iiioiitinent | ) ! of a womitn to a hospital post hi London wastnmle alnmt Iwo weeks a ( " > . .MKs 1'ieile.ttix was made house snt con ot a eldhlren's hospital. The newest phtslics nrc in Imitation of chinchilla , wild eal , lenpaid , puitlier ; and lifter. Tliej anu etl tor liimmliu-iiinl nlso tor mantles and even for bonnets cu suite. Jnekets for jonn ; ; gbls , of dull red , Kieen or term cottu cloth , me trimmed wlin luils of beaver or oilier fur , tnrnilm * eoll.ns epati- lotles , culls niul simulated l-'lgam jacket uml vest. vest.On On the iloor-plitle of a St. L < m.s | ic.snlcuoe may be lead : " .Mis. ( lllibs , Khn'titlonlsty I'o. le-'s , Washer uml 1 rom-r. " The oriuur menial uml ihu be.titliftil ate heie bcantifullo blended , Women in CoiiKnlauil Icuock out their fiont teeth as soon as they set mauled. In Ho.Ion. . jncU'lni ; fiom the eviilence in the Lmiil illvojcu ease , thehtisbiud knocks the wile's teeth out. A Hoslon vviuium lefnsed to entr.uo a eol- oieil woni.in on the iiuiinil ; Unit she had ad- veilNed lot a plain i-ook and did not \vaiil a I'oloied one. Mie lulled to notice that the woman \\is ; plain bkick. Black unileisklrts ol satin , silk , wool , al- pac.i , and siitiin'wlll IMMMIIII , as a ru'e ' , nest to the dre-s skill this winter , nlonit with plain bliic'k silk < u- black lisle tlucail or black cashmeiostockhi ; , " * . There Is a er.i/e for passementeries. Hut the ) comeIn new t'oims lioni conls knotted like a I'lanciscau's nil die to "motlls"iilaiiues and medallions a > intrie.itcly wrought as an tique luces or mudlivv.U cut woik. Five o'clock tens are to be uncommonly popular lit lashioimblt ! clioles the coi'ilni ' ; winter. : md the new exquisite ten gowns In which ladles are to teceivu their ftui-sts itto tihunphs ot attl.stk'Kincc and peileclion. lu Thltbe the women doall the hard woik leaving the men to do the visiting and ios- slplm ; . It Is thought this may help to ex plain why so many Anmi leans who o abi oad get dissutlsiied with their own coun try. try.One One day last week a Connecticut woman jilaced \\holefiiiu.isli in the oven to bake. A few minutes nttorvvaid it exploded with a loud repot t. blowing open the oven doors and ( blowing li.i iuunts of the squash all over the room. Scotch pebble jewelry 'is iiiueh vvotn with the loiujh Kitglisli eloths now in tasliiou. The newest style of monntini- that In which the pebbles most-tin seytion1' , llu \vitlithe smtaco ol the buukle or clasj ) . Neck plus thus cut aic very attractive , The Amciie.au beauties Mi s Chambeil.du and Miss Winslow , who went fiom London to Ilambui ) ; to astonish the natives and e.is- ual visitors , wete aitohmlcd to Uml them selves fotvstalled liy four Ameiie.m sisters luimcd Walker , who walked away with the palm for beauty. > Several yoiiuif ladles down In tlio villatro ot St. rialiavlllo , O. , have HiKiied a eontiiwt not to Use. the word I'masliei" "niakiuu'a ma-di" and other rskiUK phnises ot a like diameter. They also a tvo to ttsu pine Kn- Ulish and say what they mean , and try to mean what they say. Moorish hleighiiii : hoods me mndo of Per sian lamb's wool , chinchilla , mutual benver , raccoon , and sealskin. These aie a little moie ( 'rnceful in shape tlinn the Kii''lish ' rid ing-hoods , vvliieh are made in tegular , od- ! lasliloncd style , for comfort and ourepintec- llouiiKnluat the .stinging pluehea of Jack Fiost. Finest display ot mccrshaum and smokers1 goods for holiday gifts. T. D. King & Co. , Cigars and Tobacco * , 548 Broadway. The Misses Morkel and Miss Westcot have gone to Kliol to give three mv-ica entertainments in that vicinity. They are gifted and cultured ladies , capable of giving excellent entertainments. Every one buying 25 cents worth of T D. King & Co. , has a chance , free , in the great drawing , December ! ) ! . o- - The very linest fringes , line silk plushes , line upholstering of every de- Hcription , foot rests , ottomans , eomico poles , window shades and all kinds ot interior draping * the very cheapest west of Chicago. Call on E. Stoekert As Co. , No. 80 ! ) Bioadway. Council Blulls. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. _ _ _ Cottage ranges , Garland stoves , Ha- diiint Homes and Hub heaters of the- very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper & McGee's , No.11 Main street. J2 Lamps cheap at Homer's , 2 ! ) Main St WEHMAN & MEYER'S ' Corner Pearl Street nnd Fifth Avenue , COUNCIL Jllnlc for tout lor tlicntrlcul iifi-fonnnnccs balls , parties , ote. All klml.-inr rorn-tliiuunta uml n nil : : : every uiatatng , RUSSELL&Co Miinufiiutnifisof nil cbosof AUTOMATIC' ENGINES i Kepco'u'ly Dosianod for Humitnir , MILLS , CHAIN KJ.KVATOIIS , AND KLKtJTIUO LIGHTS , Tubular nnd I'pcomotivu Boiloi-s. Nc\v Massil'loi ThrcshcrB. Cnrcy find Wooill > ury HOI-HO I'OWCJ-B. STATIONAHV , SKID , Portable anil ' ntction EngincB , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory irnssillon , 0. Branch Ifouso 510 I'enrl SI. , Council Hlufis. SEND FOB 188G ANNUAL. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace , OflJco Ovr.r Americ SPECIAL . NOTICES. I , I-otl , Found , To Jjonn. Tornc | , To Kent Wmui I Uoimllng , eta , will bo ln ci te.1 In this column nt | the low rate of TKN CUNTS PUIl 1.1MI fop ( ho fltst Inseitlonnnd I'lVK CUNTS I'lIK I.1XI2 for each Mitncqucnt Insertion. Leave nihort tnentsnt our otllcc , No. I ) i' ml ettcct , near \ NTS. \\r.\MKIi--To tniv nil Dm flrM-cn ] toomid- T limit ! noii clmM KomN that mo oiU'icd tor fnl ' . Mich UK filinitiiro , ciuiieK Movei. etc. Jci oiis not liiuhiff hTiitcrt.v ilr ( flii" iimxlii xvlll P.mthin , by not npl'b'Insr. ' All olhurs Mill rrei > lvo | > mniit | intention niul will IIP t.al.l . . the Iilalip-t innrkcl | > iiee , l.y A. .1. Mnn.lel , 'in llronilni > .v , < u-nlcr In now mnl stiiotly Ihst-clnss FOKiiicMmiK ] furniture , ele. , oo. S.U.K-tlohiK < l sliutn of moving" to J Plmilm.OII ilivonntnf I1IJhUr.ieS | | , 1 offer lor < .iilu rny i i-ildi-nco , corner roii.-lh nvcntia iintl Mm h street. IiKiuht'on luumlscg. A. 1" . Itrninuril , 5 OUS1M 1YU ) IllIXT At McMiiluin * Go's , No. I IVml MlTit. rcm SAI.K , roit iixr : nit NO. M 1'or Fiilp or rrm. on veiy liberal term * . 1 ho Council Illillfx IVpnr Mlll.ioniplpto. with thci liirjfo lionrdlni ; lioti o mid thrco artos of Bronncl. No. i'O A tmMiuu. < i t > roiptIn | Cherokee , Chi'ioKco eonnt.v , louii.ulll tmdu for iveslern houK Viilno. noon ! J4l K ) . No. : A livnutllnl homo In llm tnwnnf Hi N hire. Mills ronnty , Io\vn , for Xulirnska liuiil , Vitlmi. M.tMi. .Vo. 11 A Rood IwMnevs inopcrty nnd nl o * rood ii-JMonee inopeily hi the town of Chcnvo Mel.eun county , III. , low down for ciishor will evelmiiKti forwoMPin Innds. No. IJ A Hplendld fill ill ) wrll Improved , flit ) nrte-i In Dli'MHMiM mnitty , lena , Joining thu town of Spirit lt\\o. \ I'rloO ) for a shoit thno , "M per 1MM O. No. 1M to 1STAio four inproved farms In Phillips eotmt v. Knr > si- , each \\iih \ n fimill In- cumhrniH r > . Thi'iiiu lit * t > II lie eveliiiiiKi'd lor linhiiMinilu ii il n iM 1-iinl In NeliniMKn. No. I'MI1 ' - ! * ni us tn Holt tonnly , Noli. , Improved , at n ) < ! ) . hut ruin. Wiintt to o.xc fnrini'ivliHiiill- ' * . No. MA lln 'twi Hlor > hrleV te Idenee. onn or llic ht i hiintioii" In Council lllults. will tradu for flood iinhirunl'i'itd Kuntns 'f Nuliruskn l.indj. Valuu. 11'iJM ) . No , IM ami II Atntnoothpr beuutlfnl home ? In ( Vnnell llltiiruhluli cash pnjmenis will liny at n Imiiriiln. No. M A linnilifnl snlinihun lociillnn In IOWA City , town , will oMhanifo for wi'Mirn l.imK Value. $ . " > , ilUO. 'IhutiliiiM ! arn only n few of our special h.ir- ( ! nlii , ll.Miu'VMMOt nnjihliiKlo triiJoor st > ll , or want lo 'll mi > iral c.-liilo or nu'ichundlM ) , WlllO US.O lllUI' M'M-llll ' ITDIKl PlOl'kS of KOOdfl totuido for land" SWAN \VAI.k Ull , ( Olllll'll lllUlfs , TICKET OFFICE J , L , De BEYOISE , Agent. No. M > 7 llromlwnr. Council llluffs. Kailway Time Table. COUNCIL iiLurr& The follow IUK Is Iho thno of nrilvnl nnd di'piirluiooririilns liy centinl Handurd lime , at the louil depots. 'I'rulns leuvu mnitfi > i-ilr > l > nttuii niimitfst'iullcr nnd in ihu ten minutes Liter : W.CAIIT. unim ; . CIIICAOO .V NOKTIIWr.Sll.llN. ( ! : ! , A. M Mull niul llxpres * C.Mi > . M. l J:4Ur. : M Acc'.nniniidntlon : . * . ) ' . M. iiMOl * . M K\prcs * UIU.M. : . CIIICVUO k HOCK li\M | | ) . 0:25 : V. Jt .Mull nnd Ii\pre- . dt'iilr. M. 7:1A. . Mfcommoihtiloit flrl.'ii1. . [ > : 'M r. M i\irt" | " > ' > ' < > - ' > A. M. CIIICACO , VIIIAV it KII : : & . HT. r.Ai'i , . 90 : A. M Mull mill Kxpu-s 0 : ! > 0i > . M. 0:4U : 1' . I l5xpU"- 'J:05A.M. : cnic.vco. nritii.voni.v & Qri : rv. fl:40A. : At Miiilii'idHxpic s T.I(1I ( > < M < ' ' ' " 'WAI'IVRII , ST. 1.01 irt'L"p.Vrma 2M5 p. M.ljocal St , Ioiit llvpre-s l.ooul Sl e.M.Tmnslor.St. Louis llx.Trimmer:0 ! ! : : I .M KA.NSAS CITV.hT. .11)1' i. COt'NCH , Ul.lIlrrS 10ln : A. n iliilland Kvpii'-s ; :4Qi . M. li.Wi * . H Ei | > ros 0 : f > A.M. 1MA.it Sioux t'Hy Mull : : iOe. n. 8U5 : r. u. . . . St. I'mil Kxpros S : > > A. 11. UMON I'APIUC. Mii : : I' ! Mii.'l.im'oln Ta-'x. , ( An. .V It. v'.ii'ii ! : e ! M ! 7Me. : ) M Overland l'Miros. 8:15 A.M. IJUMMV TlUINhTO OMAHA. I.oavu Council Ilhiirrt 7ft."i : ' UW : ! 10nn : 11.0 u. in. ; 10 : : ; 11:110 : 'I : ! * ) tt : ! 5 : JJ ilw : : 11:15 : p. in. Sninlii7 IB ililJ ll : . l . y _ , . „ ! _ , - , 'SiKHO Hi5 n in. LO.IVU Oniiilm -4l l3-7tTt-SBi ) : ) Uft ) : ) 11:1) : ) n. in : l.ii. . MWI- : 8W : ) 1:00 ( i Oi : tl : fi llli : ) p. in. Miwlnys - ( . . . " > 8 : & < > - llwii.m.aUOaOJ5.0jiorillIOp.m : ) : : : : Fancy and Staple Groceries. No. 163 - Broadway. Opposite Ojjdeu Hoa33 , Council Bliiifs , - - la. This house beinc ; a new ono , consequently quently everything in Mouk i-1 * new and Ircah. Prices at rcnsonable as any other jjro eery in the west. One trial is all wo ask. KINTZ fe KLEEB Grocers. J. M. SMITH LEADING KO , 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa HAIR GOODS -AT- MrB. B. A. Beueclict's , No. : r)7 ) llrouUwa ) ' , Council Illutr * Hair G-oods Hair G-oods Of nil lilnds miulo to Of wi-ry stylu ready order , inmdo. Hair G-oods Hair Goods ITc , 337 BrcaoLw-ay. ONLY HOTEL In Council muff * tiuvinir Fire Esoei/p © Andull nionrrn liHluovuments , call bvlU , Uro alunu l > tlt ! > , oto. , Imho CHEST ON HOUSE ! Nu .SlVo'17am ) 219 , Muln Stiver , N , I'rojirlcto T r T , to Go Out of the And shall commence tlie sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry Goods , fixtures , etc. , in part or parcel. Will find it to tlieir interest to attend tliis sale. 5 * ' Council Bluffs , laNe No TKAVELIHG AGENTS ? Ml'LOrKD BY .7. M i'JIILLII'S'HOLKSAIK \ DKALKIl IN ts , S No. 413 Broadway , Council Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Sunil for price lists , HOUSE HOVER AfHD RAISER . . Ill . l.-lc luiildhih" ! of mir kind rni od or moved . nnd gntlsf action ciiaranVttCI. Frjino honw ? tnovi on l.illlu ( Jliuit truck * thu liut In the wurM. SOS Ei'dilli Avonno and Ei litli Stivut. WIPH DYE -AND- No. S9 Main street , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW III .Stut mnl J'wleral fourth Jtooins 7 uml S , Hnun'art Jl ocji JJcno. w. u. u. OFFICER , & PUS3SY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Northwestern Hotel Newly iriled ami ftunlhlieil. Oiji | Dioadvvuy JJummy lejot. ) si.w jr j ilt y. HA.MDKL TA'I'K , Trop. L. II. JJKliSIIA \ , Dress Making Falors , MRS. J. A. LASKLLE , orN'ott Veil. city. H > 7 llroailvvay , Opji. I'eoplo'H Hloiv. J-iicliil | ) > llci'8. Ct Ilitijr niul lilllnt ; < Tu > lo SJHein.ufx.lt' t-'ilt. ' ( . liti'into mnl ii'tliiim lie 1 . < ) ; rtull ur luilorumg | ihv ui , ( * lu til , . - * -i MISSOURI VALLEY , IOWA. S5XTTTE3R. uiiU'd ' tor thu tr.ivclliur pulilln In thu Ijuphiuriiieuiitur. HUICM tl Mutiny oju. ( GEO. W , SCIIINDLU : & CO , , ) No. 540 Broadway , Council Glulfa. All work KinraiiKxi'l < yiml | to Troy oik. Work culled for uuU dollvouM Alltfoods by mull or eijirosj rooulvu ( iroinpt ul- Kntlun , h | > i > elultl's C'lutinllnusi und | ironiitubfi. | 'Jtl i'ihonu No 1M , J B. BICE , M. D. or oilier Itniuir uniovej Hlcboul CHR0111C DISEASES ° i w J * HIMuilrly ycurt * priil , ( < Ml eximiluuuc. UlCoa > o. II Iviulonici , Uniiiuil Illujj. '