THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , DECEMBER 14. 1885 , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY MOKNIXG , DKC. 11. Uo.iarea.rl Street. I < llmii1l. ) cnrrlir In anj jait of Uicclty nt trit tj i ml * | cr wctk. II. W , Til lov , Maniujrr. MK.NTIO.V. Heilcr , the Jailor , for winter good" . ( icorpo Snydiv , son of A. ( ' . Snydcr of I'ei-M.i die.'l } eil ( iday morning of con- nmption. Chnrles Kmerinn now nmu es bimclf by picking shot out out of his arm. The nfcidf'iil uas cnu.'cd by : m unloaded gun. gun.I. ( * Smith , n Dane , living near the Wnbash ilepot , died Thurdsty and \\ill be buried to day. Ho had lived hereabout fourteen yeaVs. Hev Mr lackey , rector of St. Paul's ehuri'h , was not alle ) to preach yesterday morning , ntul Dean Milspaugh of Omaha took his place in the pulpit. A. Hill was arrested Saturday nlijlil for distill bing the pence , and deposited $10 as assurance that he would accept the invitation to nppe.ir in coart tins morning. J.V Darnell , who died in Onnhn Fri day night , and whose funcrstl took place there .V'sterdav , was formerlj a resident of this city. Ilnwas a member of St. Allwn'.s lodge No 17 , K. of P , the mem bers of wlddi attended the funeral. Miss Mamie Craig , the nilist.gave nn informal lea on .Saturday ntlcrnoon last , at the residence of her parents. Mr. and J\lr.s. \ Jswics Craig , No. HU Third htreet Miss Annie I'nller nnd Miss llsit * tie Ketcham , of Mount Pleasant , were Hie guests of the evening. Although the sleighing was poor nnd cutters dragged on tlio ground in many place's " number of parties were out yes- icrday , Those who look advantage of a Sunday sleigh ride were mostly clerks and their best girls , who have been tin- able to gel away from business the past week to indulge. I \V" L. Fetter hns taken the editorial chair in ( lie Maeedonisui ollice , and pro poses on the lirst of the new year to en- lasge and improve the paicr. | There will now bn n democratic tinge to the paper , but it promises to be livelier and newsier than ever , and not bitterly part isan. isan.The The indignation of citi/ens is waxing warmer the more they think over the ac- lion of tlie conn. : " i Showing the ap propriation of $ UiO to meet tlie expenses of the imiuir and one aldermen in going to DCS Monies and back on free passes. Just \\lnit they evpcct to do with the roll is not discovered Perhaps they think Je.s ) Moines hotels charge big rates. They must. Under the present arrangements of the board of health , it is almost impossible to gut nn ordinary complaint attended to within the lifetime of nn ordinary man. There is a good deal of red tape , and it poems mostly used for tying up eom- pliiints and keeping them in pigeon holes , The city marshal is health olliccr for the board and acts only under its instruc tions. To get the members of the board to act is one long tedious task , mid then the next wait comes on getting the cstuse of complaint remedied. Otic trial is _ enough to convince the ordinary citizen. There seems to be a strange reckless ness about caring for public improve ments after they are once made In. some places , for instance , tlie curbing is being run over and broken by ( canister ! ) with nn utter lawlessness. On Willow sivenue. where teams turn into thu alley back of Main street , there is a sample ot this. The curbing has been crushed sill down. It will be remembered that when park ing was lirst done in this city tlie ssime reoklonmii'ss wsis shown sis regards that. The parking was run over , trodden into mud , cut up and altno&t dc.slroycd in places. Then- should lie hestvy penalties imposed for such reckless injury of prop erty. erty.The The many friends hero of theHcv. _ Mr. Hammond , father of tlie superintendent of the institution for Hit dcsif sind dumb , will bo interested in learning tlmt ho has recently published a book , which is re ceiving many words of praise. It is en titled "New Stories from nn Old Hook. " The volnuui is very atlraelively cm- bliehed , anil consists of bible stories told in u 'intplo , diHrming way for the young , vet not without , interest for the old. During tlio lime Itcv. Mr. Hammond sup plied I ho pulpit of the Coegregational church hero , ho iravo several discourr.es for children , and those who heard him need no assurance that he has si pecu liarly happy gift of nddrossing the young. In his now work tliisgift is suid to be manifest in n still greater degree. Itcud All ofTlilw. We. nro not selling slippers at cost. If von want to save money and get some fresh iroodri and late styles call and see us. Please remember we are not selling at cost. We don't adverti.-e ono thing nnd do another. Z. T. LIMUUY & Uo , An important , meeting of citi/enH is culled for to-morrow night in Masonic hall. The object is to make arrange I ments for meeting the committee ex pected from the east , and talk over the nropused mnnufacturiiig boom. Council lllulls .should arouse itnolf. If there is not enough inUiiest to have n rousing meeting , with plenty of talk , which eosm nothing , III ore surely can bo but little encouragement toward getting invosr- ments of money. Hoot and Shoe Dealers. Send UK your orders for rubber boots , shoes nnd arctics , Chicago prices nnd . big etouk to select from. K. T. LINDSKV & Co. Dnvld Nrndloy & Co . 1100 to llltf .south Main street. Council HluiTs , havii just re ceived another largo consignment of Portland and Swell body cutteni und bobsled s , and are quoting very low prices , bee thorn before buying nnd save money _ Crumbs From Court. In Oin district court Saturday the CSFO of Kuelinu nguinst the city was concluded nnd taluii under advisement by the Judge , 'I wo divorces were grunted. Ono waste to Mrs. Anna Ash , who complained that her husband , Jacob Ah , had paid ippru attention to other women than to her. The other case was that of Cora A , Hriggs against Jnmes H. Hriggu , the grounds being detention. Court resumes its business this morn ing. _ _ Ovomlioes. Overahors. If you need arctics wo luixe tUcm. Z , T. LiMibKi & Co. Thu Illoomcr school will give an oxhl- bitioa In the opera house Fri iday evening. Tor Hale. A largo Hull's lire proof safe , suitable for eounly purposes , ( ironeweg & Bchocntgcn , unolebalo uroci-rs , Council Ulutls. Mr , Samuel Styles , who liven tive milca BOtillieast of this city had his entire fami ly of children , live in number , sick with malignant scarlet fever. Tlmy have all recovered under Dr. Thomas Julleris' treatment. Under Dr. Joileris treatment diphtheria nnd scarlet fever losu their teiToru. Hu uuwr JOMIS n cm > o , USED HIS PEN TOO FREELY , A Sharper Air sUd , for Tlooding Shelby Oonntj With Forged Papers. AN OLD MAN'S QUEER CONTRACT A Coon Carving Hunt Tor the JIoll- An loivn SiitiK' < lr < 'K' A Criiniiiiil t'nsp My.stcrlouslj' Dropped Oilier XCWH. n Long Wanted Croolc. i' Hainbow of Shelby count } ha * made nn important capture , tin : privjner being n man who recently has been vie- diilercnt parties by the menu * of checks. It is claimed thai IIP also has been helping himself to overcoat" , and that a valttablo watch has disappear- oil by his instrumentality. The fellow gives his name as Davis. Sheriff Itain- bow has been after him for some time , ami finally found him in O'llrien county. He slopped over here with the prisoner yesterday on his way to Shelby , and lodged the man temporarily in the city till here. Davis was recogni/ed by Officer O'Brien us J. H. Harris , who some- six .vear.s ago lived in Neola , and sue eeeiled there in passing a number of forged notes. He is said to have victim- i'/ed about twenty of Ntol.-'s business men out of am omits ranging fiom f. ( ) to .00 by means of forged note * . Among others whom he thus duped wit" Ollieer OT.rien who then lived there , and who iiarled with &iO through his confidence in Harris. It seems that Harris sold O'ltnen some property which he hud already sold to other parlies. The lirst nnnual inascjuenule ball of the Herman Ladies' soeiel.v is to be given in Heno's hall New 1 car'n eve. Mrs. I'e'cr Heck is secretary and Mrs. John Mofrgnn president of the society. C. IJ. Jaequi inin iV Co. , No. 'J7 Main street , take plcn.snre in announcing to the public thai their slock of ai tides , or namental , slNiish and useful holiday gooiK is complete in each and every de partment , and cordially invite everybody to visit their store , inspect thiir goods and compare prices. No tumble what ever to show goods. A Cftho host IJel'oro Trial. J. Kalegin , who is in the grocery busi ness on Mam street , thinks the law is a langicu vvo ! ; . JHis Jirmrlon has nol been very satisfactory. Sometime last year he had a customer named Charles Henry , whom he trusted for about -17 worth of goods. Henry claimed to have bought a piece of properly of John Dan- ford , and Hatekin Iburcforo considered him financially responsible. Henry wenl away from iiere without paying the bill , and Katckin claims that the representations - sentations about buying property were false , and told for the purpose of getting credit. The indignant merchant st.irted on the hunt for ifrnry , and linally found him at Missouri Valley. He then had him arrested and brought to tiiis city on a charge of obtaining money under 1'aNe pretenses. The pielm narj hearing was had before Justice 1'rainey , who bound Henry over lo the grand jury. The grand jury met last May but nothing was done with the case , and Halekm began a search. He was told by Justice 1'rainey that the case hail been sent to the grand jury , but has been informed by District Attorney Thornell that the en so never reached the grand .jury. Now that tin grand jury is iigam in session Hatekin lias begun investigation further Tlie ca.se seems to have been mysteriously lost according to what Halekin has learned Justice Krainey 6:138 : it has been overlooked , and the district attorney says he has known nothing of tlio matter but will proceed now to investigate. The linest fringes , foot rests and fancy chenille llowers lor fancy work at L. Sioekert & . Co.'s , No. UU'J liroadway. Correct Abstracts of Title ami Real Es tate Loans at McMuhou & Co'a , No. 4 Pearl street. A Queer Contract. An old man bearing the common name of Smith has for some years lived about sevun miles south of the city. He was an eccentric old fellow and very miserly in his habits , hardly allowing himself the necessaries of life und but few of iU com fort * . Ho had accumulated some prop erly , about 4(10 ( acres of land , stock , etc. A short time ago it in said that he entered into an arrangement with the well known firm of Havm'htock & James by which the linn agreed to take euro of him for the rest of his lifetime , to provide for him in all respect" , he , on the other hand , to leave to them his property , having no family or relatives , under Ibis novel arrangement the old mini has boon well cared for. The linn induced him to forsake his old bed on thu Moor and lilted him up comfortably with tur- niture , clothingnnd provisions' . The old man never lived so well in all his life. Some month * ago hu was taken quite sick , Ma health having been poor for foiiin time. Ho hns lingered along , and has been furnished with mirrcs and at tendants by day and by night , but death has at last come. Undi r the contract thu firm now comet ; into possession of a snug amount of property , enough to several times repay them for the cost of caring for the eccentric old man. During bis liietimo hit hud traded for years with thu linn nnd had learned to conlide in them , so lhat ho concluded this arrange ment for permanent care w > long as he should live was about the wi.sc.it thing lie could do , having no relatives , ami in case of death not being able to carry his property with him into the worm be- j'ond. The elretrio belt of Jndd * Smith. 80 Fourth street , Council Hkill's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepMn. riles , paralysis , indigestion , fits , cola icct , nervousness , hcuunehc , kidney and liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nerve force ana vigor , wasting weakness of these diseases of u personal nature in male and female. All binds of Interior drapings , cornice poles , ehhilrH , etc. , the very cheapest in the west at K. Slockert ACo'a. . Fry's Ouncort. To morrow the Mnio. Fry concert con cert jiiru nn cntertuinnicnt in thu opcrn house , uiulcr the misilct.i | of ihu V. M. C. A , The company aiioeiired in Omiihu two yearn ago , und won the most cntliu- cluhtic jiraihu. llrio is what hns been Etiid of thu company oUowheru : Thu coinpunv ure itll Intrd workcrn , ntul nro hltflilv cultured urtibts. [ Lock Hit. vcn ( Pu.iDL'inocnit , All were tlfllffhtuil. [ Albany Journal. satibfiietory tliuu iin > - concurt compiiny that IUIH performed hero for Komu linn ! tinio inist. [ Nc\v Hrutiswick ( N.J. ) Times , The linc .t musicnl treat that hns cycr been in this city. [ Wilmington tlJel. ) Hennhlican. Tlirre WHS merit in each of thu Heine- tionn. [ Ho. tou llrntld , The kticcctd of tUu urtisU culled forth enthusiastic npplniw , nn < l doullo nn < triple rci'nlls wore mu'lo a tir ccrtait pieces [ BoMon Times. It is n very talented organization [ lloMon IVt. U'hey nro well worth colttK to see am hear.YatcTbury [ ( Ct. ) Amcricnn. Coltaffo rnnRO . ( Jnrlaud stoves , Hn- dinnt Ilnmr and Hub heaters of the vcrj latest patterns nt bed rock prices , at Cooper & Mi-Op's. Notl Main stiecl. Christmas jirescnts nt Homer's. Arc You Pur./lotl Wlnt to pet for riiri tma Thai ! what U pu/zllnjr n niv juM now. The ISi.i : , evei icady to IK lp its reader * oul ofiverv ililemma , wonld remind them thai C" ' . IJ Jacfpu'tiiin & Co have pre pared Iheni'olve'i for helping. ' many wl\e thu ] ) tl/.7le. Their jewelry to-o at i ll times of the year will bear favorable comparison to any to ho found in oa tern t- ern cities much larger tlutii Council IHtifiV , but now the dUjilayo arc really wonderful. Whether de"irinj ; to uur- ehaso or not , everv otic should take n look at this stock. It is an exposition pi iUelf , and nn hour or two can l > o put in veiy enjoyably jitf-t g.t inp nt the endless varietj of"rlclt piodx. 'I he showing of diamonds is da/srliUR , there being more rare stone1 * anil it greater variety of set- lings than have ever been shown in nny onu store in this city. There are many new designs in tine. Homiin jewelry. Then there are gold and silver > vatcucH both for 1 idles and gentlemen ; solid silver goods of the celebrated Oorliam maun- ftK'tuirui ; company. There are some very artistic broii7.es , some elegant lumps , nnd Mime real Dresden porcelain in beaulitul and entirely new desitrns. A nice titnncr set or one of those cjcgant tiniko hamUomu . A tctc-a-tctc sets a gift. fine mantel clock , ornamental and use ful , is nn acecptabli ) gift to anyone. Tlioy ha\'o a great variety of these , both in American and imported inarblo anil gill , ( Sold headed canes are always in demand for cilts , and a greater assort ment and riclicr ones never was seen in the west than is to be lotind here. There is also a full assortment of llccd & Bar ton's pla'ed goods. It is needless to dwell niton the reliability of Jaequomin & Co. That is one of the great causits of satisfaction in purchasing anything of this house. You get just wlmt you think you are gelling , and the firm takesbpueial pride in maintaining its reputation of handling good goods and making their repnsi nt.ttions and prices Miiaio | and fair. If 3011 are still puz/.liilg over the holidav piobli'in call upon them , and .ice if the Mention of the problem cannot be found in their stock. Try John Temple-ton's "Hose" cigar. - o - Ladies and gents get a ticLet to the jTi : : ! < j drawing on January 1. with every 25 cents woitii or goods purchased of Arthur LcfkoviU. ft''il Broadway. The choicest candies , California fruits , nuts , cigars , etc. , always on hand. * - The Iowa Honest rrns. Miss Anna Fuller , whoso voice has allordcd * > o much pleasure to the music lover of this city , lias gone to her old home in Mt. Pleasant , where she will ap pear in concert this evening. On Thur.s- daj bhu will start for California , and on her arrival there will take a few days needed rest before blurting on her route through the various cities of tlie 1'acilic coast. Shu has given up her position in the leading church choir of Philadelphia and accepted this tempting oiler to give a scries of concerts in the west for the purpose of obtaining UM > means for furthering her musical culture in Kurope. Being an Iowa girl and ambitious to win laurels lor Unya as well as lor herself , hhe hike.- , special delight in letting the fact 1)0 known wherever she may be that Iowa is her home. Her friends through out tins state will watch her career w ith inti rest , for she has already aliown that she has great gift of song She has had to htruygle , like most suceesstul artists , agaiiibl many obslacles , and lite success eiie 1ms already won give assurance that ere long SUM will be recognized as among the iiieiiis | ! of song. Miss Fuller has a voice of great power and of wonderful sweetness. It fecems entirely tinder her control in every note and shading. She Hcenit * to have hit upon tli.it happy secret which so many tail to discover , of making every word fall upon the car of the listener UR distinctly a > ' > though sp ok mi instead of sung , and yet not allowing the enunciation to mar the smoothness or th fullness of a note. This ensuroH for her u popularity in con cert winch many cannot win. Her thorough culture enables her to handle easilv the most diliicult music us well. Vi ith the mieechR already won , and the bright promises held oul by the future , her friends will watch eagerly for news of further honors won on thu Pacific coast. For hardware nnd house inmiMiinga get prices of Cooper & MctJee , No.11 Alain ( street , _ _ Drs. Judd it Smith's Klcetro-Magnelic nioleo. Only liltv cents. No. 'M fourth Kt. , Council I ! lulls , Jowa. Agents aiucll _ _ Truths Cur Cliiuvli : > IomI > orn. Hov Mr. Crolu , in his sermon to the CongM'gational church yesterday morn ing , "itvo some very plain facts , tellingly put , a1 * to the duties of church members. ili > sjioko Chpeciall.y of the relations of the church to the world. He urged the nci'ubsity of those of the church living moro consiutcnlly , so thut the world might rcr that there was a Hinccdly and honesty running through thu life of the church Ho also uiged that the church should be kindly and benevolent Otit , ider8 could not bo driven into Iho kingdom That vtas not Christ'B methcd. That divtno teacher tused persuasion , uot ihieatn. The church , ! ! ' inspired by I hit same spirit , would draw men , not drive them. The church hhould bo united Church dik'-en tioun had done more to hint the catlap of ohrihtianity than all the inlidcls nnd Kcofl'Rrs had been unable to hurt it. ( iod'H people should bland by each other. and work in harmony. Still there nhunUl not bu that exelusivcnetM whicn charan teri/ed the pharisees. Thu spirit of Christianity which should be found in the church , recogni/ed not merely "me and mine , " but "tliou and thine. " The ser- mou abounded in wholesome nd\icu to church members. J'or everything in thn grocery line give the new linn of HintKirch , lUj llroadwity , n trial. Krerjlhinp IIOTT ttnit trebh. Fancy groceries a iptcjully. Ho fiivc nnd nsk your grocer for tlio bread made at Smith Loerke'i bakery , No. fi--UMain .street. It is the very bust juaue , Try it und bu coiiTinccd , . . Carving a Coon , The dusky "Texas , " whoso real name is Richard BuKer , wns in niorii troublu Bnturduy night. He and another colored citizen , Frank Finluy , got into n row in Nelson's saloon , thu cause of the trouble not being learned. In the melco "Texas" drew a pocket knife nnd proceeded to carve his colored adversary with it. Ho fitahbed him oncu in tint shoulder nnd oiicv it. thii cheek. Whether ho cut him in any other place is not known , for the wounded man tlud , tlie blood from the wounds r * ho rtn , leaving a bloody track , w h. ( li was traced for sev eral block * and 111. . n ( est . | glit of. Fin- ley ha * not shown .tin MIICO. and UP to InM night the poliiti nail learm < I nothing of his uhcrcatuMili * or condition. "Tpxa i" was at n sled and locked up. It is not thought that any of Fmloy's wounds were of a very serioti ? nature , and he probably is keeping shady leit lie should ale be am.-ted for dlittii iiiugtho peace. _ Having put in n complete new Mock of hing , furnishing goods , hats , cap ? , clot FoA HugheNo. . JH5 Main street , etc. . the public to give them a trial. iuvij < ie\penses are small , and they can Their o tell cheap. _ For first-elasa Missouri wood call on Gli asoii at his coal ollice , 2(5 ( Pcail street. Paragraphs. Mrs. W. H.MeCollougli has gone south It ) spend Cliristma . ( ieorge Underbill , of Oiunva , Sim- tlayedat the Hcehtele hotel. C. I. Xeit/seh anil wife , of Missouri Vstlley , were in the city yesterday. N. .1. Cochran , a Denison , Texas , car riage builder , wa in the city yesleiday. P. A. Gorberich , who travels for the Mueller iuu tu company , i. " in oil' the roail. Cant. W. H. McCollongh left la t evening - ing on the Northwestern to Msil his Ira ile. J W. Huff , one of Iho prominent busi ness men of Missouri Valley , was in the city yesterday. W. V. Cleveland , a well Known attorney of Hiclby , in at the Pacilio accompanied by his daughter. H. C. Walbridge , who pushes the trade for goods sgld by L. Kiitcht , spent Sun- ilay In oil' the road. Mr. A. Truesdell , of Fremont , Neb. , spent Sunday in the citv , the guest of his old fr.end , J. K. llarki.ess. F. T. Noithrtip , one of the drummers for Matirer A : Cr.iig't , crockery house , spent Saturday night and Sunday in the city. city.Charles Charles C. Laselle , who represents K. & S. Heller's San Francisco house on the load , is in the city the guest of his brother , J. A. Laselle. Arch Darrell. an old Council BlulVs boy , but now editor ofthe Dakota count : ' ( Dak. ) Citizen , spent Saturday ami bun- dai in this city \vitn his parents. IJesl coal and wood in thu city al Glca- son's , iU ! Pearl street. - - The opera house at the concerl Friday night WIIK almo-t us cold as the streets. It is a shame to have an audience sit shivering through a concert with their winter wraps on , the coat collars turned up above frce/.ing neck' , ear laps pulled down , while singers , arrived in concert dresM , try to charm the audience with notes sent forth in frosty breath. Satur day nighl the house was more comfort able. It isto be hoped that some change H'ill be made in the management of the house , so that such causes of complaint may not arise so frequently. Gerstenberg has been put under ISOO bonds to Leep the peace. His wife has b en discharged. His bartender , Har vey , has been lined ? ) for vagrancy. If the trio could be made to give bonds to keep outsideof the city limits lor the ne\t hundred years it would bo a relief to tttvpayera and law-abiding citi/.ens. A man giving his name as Lovelace. lint who seem" to love gin more , was picked tip by thu police Saturday night for being nois\ drunk on the streets. He was allow cd to contribute to the city treasury the usual amount belore depart- ng tor his home , which he said was in Seolu. Substantial abstraus of title and real estate loans. J. W. , iV K. L. Squire , 101 lYarrstreeL _ "RUSELL&Go Mnuiifucturrrsor all eize of AUTOMATIC ENGDJES Itepecliilly DcjJifutHl for Uuanlur , MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS , AM ) KLKUTR1C LIGHTS , Tubular and i ocoinotivc Boilisra. N w Miissillon T lircshers. Curoy and Woodlmry llorsu Powera. STATIONAUV , SKl , Portable and ' 'ruction Engines , SAW MILLS , KTC. Factory Anissillon , 0. Drancli House 510 Pearl St. , Council BluilH. BENU FOR 1886 AJTNTIAL. T M d . l/JL. Tailed HO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa ONLY HOTEL III Council JIlUHj llHTlDff Fire \ndnU iiiijiR'ru liniirortmenti , cull btllf , fire > luriu brll.1 , cti' . , la tue CREST ON HOUSE ! J > os.M , ' 17 mitl 'JH , MuJn Bti IKT , MA.X 11 I Jilt.l-ioprfelor N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. OfllccOfer American Kjprw ? , Cuuii > ujr. ' ' WEHIKIAN & MEYER'S ' Corner Pearl 8tr l and Fifth Avcnut , COUNCIL IlltiV for rrnt for thciuilcul performunceg , | iurtlC6 , o < \ Allklndinf icfrMhuiniti and a vnvu I.UNCH uicrnlntr. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJlNOIIj In SUt ati't Ked < ; r.il Courts. iiiiums 7 auJ ti , Suu..trt U.OCK lit no. SECJAL NOTIO 3 g 3iOTlcr. S | > oeiM dveitl ptnontf , inch A 1.0ft , Fniiiiil , To Itonn , Tor Sale , To llont. Vrnnts llosritliip. etc. , will be Ituertcxl In this column nt tliclowrnto of TUN CKNTS 1'Kll UNKfortho flrttliisutionnnil F1VK CKNTS I'KH MNK for twh subsequent ln crtlon. Lcaro fuivortlso- twntsnt our otr.co , ( N'o. 13 IVarl itrcct , ticar CJ'lltAYl'.f ' ) OH STOI.KN-A bro" n itmrc mid ' fiiiitn voltitiHt Imrso , nl ttlo li un In front , l.ftch ftlxitit 10 jenin oM mul -iBhlii r UCO pniiiiilo. .1.1' . OIL-SOU , No.StlSo\ititotiitlin\o. . iouiicil lihiflB. TVHt lti\T-A : iiti'cly lurnlslir-ii tn.i mi m with or without I o ml. r o hCirlinu . No , fi.U l-'lr"t HVUIIIIC. rOH SAIi-Atu bni-Kiiln If sol ] ' . : CJ.C'I ' tulles autithnivtt 01 ( iiiinti > loom ) i liter , ptfollotil cll nnil cli-tcin , i i\ < onn lor otelit hon-ps , 0110 lor 1) cows ; lien , MM nml wntron lio\i cs ; in ) iicrc In llmoth ) : I..UK ) lorc'ttrcpn , i-ottiin tritod.liluck iilmil'u li ,1111 innplo ; frn < Hl ouliiitil , niilos | ] chprrlc * . I > | UIMM irmpra imtl small nulls. Never luillim fioi'k wntiT. It. I1. OlMCF.it , 6JO liroiulmiv , Count-l llliitrp , lows. " \VA\1KI ) To buy nil the flrH-flii" oron.I . t hiiiiil Imit'oliolil ifoojg tlmt mo oflrrcij 101 fap ! , Mich iw liirnltuip , cm poti. move * , etc I'nriioiia not limlmr STIIKTI.V nt t-cl ss trooJ * will snvo time lij- not atiplylnir. All othpin nlll Jco 'l\o prompt intention muf > un Ixj pHi | | the lilKlic t nmrki't prices by A. J. Mondcl , n.v llmnilwiiy , dealer In new mid strictly BOconiMuuid fuinltiirp , po. | , uc , Ot'SKS mil HKNT-At No. i 1'carl street. ron SALK , ron IIIXT : on NO. M for Pftlo or rpnt , on very liberal lerm < . Tlio Council HlutTn 1'npcr .Mlll.i-omplPto , with thuliireu bonrdliiK houno nnd tluoo ncros of gtniiml. No. Wi A buslnrM propprty In , ClnrM > m > county , Iowa , will trmlofor n-estoru Innds. Vnlnc. about | 4.wO. No. : ri--A beautiful homo In tluMownnf Hint. Itijrc. Mills county , town , for Nolnaska land Vuluo. $ : irit ) . No. il A freed business pmpctty nnd nUo rood ritlilpnce pmpcrtr In the town of Clicnvo Mcl.cun county. III . low down for iabli ur irlll 'ii'hiui > for wpst fin liuiil- * . No. 170 A RiilciKlId tiirtn , wt < ll Improvpd , Mo liorci In DUMIIMHI county , loun , joining thu town of Spirit Iinko. 1'rlce , for a Hhort tlmo , $ ; Ci per IILM o. No. 1M to Irt Are four Inprovttd f.nrins In riillllps county , Kuiisni , moli with a minll in- cninlniiiH'o. 'J'l o i-nuii.H w ill bo o\clianiutt ; for iinlni'iiinborcilwlld liinrt in Ni > lirn kii. No. ID. ! < N ) acii'H In Holt county , Nob. , pnrtly Improved , lit n bl biir , < Mln. Wntns to oxcimtiKO lOl lIU'lClllllllIlK' . No. M A Hue two stoiy brick i piMcnce , ono of tlie liost loi-utlons in Cinincil Illiills , w 111 trndo for uood nninciinbciod K'uiitiis ur NcbrusLn ll'ii'1 ' ; . V"J'- ' " . * 'r.- ' Io. Ki ntiif fl Ar" t o other bountiful hoinm In Coiincil ItlutTi" , w hlch catli piiymcn ) ' * will buy nt ti ImiKuln. No. r/i A brnittlful miburbiip locution In lown nty , Inwu , will cxoliiinifo lur webtorn hinds. VHUHI. fT.t K ) . The ntio\ nro only n fen of our vppclnl bur- Falus. If jon'\eHot nnjtlilnff to trade or 8C-1I , or want to Mill any luiil o-uito or inerohiindHo , wiltn us. Wo hn\o kCM'iHlirooil stocks of KOOt to trade for lutids. SA N & W A I.K KH , l lllufTs , IOTTO. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. WT llioadirar. Couucll no ? , oprirr.it. w. n. M. FUSKT. & PUSSY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , lied Uito. R. BICE , M. D. nr nthi'r tuni > rs rpinnvcd without tliu knife or dr I UK of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES o' M kinds a .peclultr. O\or tlility } curs' prict f.il cxpuiicuou. ho. 11 1't ail Miiut , lomr U ' FlIK C. Korthwestern Hotel. Xcvly ( Tiled iind lurnlslioil. Onp Hroailuny Diuiuny Depot. 51.50 jier di > . SAM UK I. TATJi , IVop. L. 11. , WilSUA.W. : Manascr. a Wale ? Tolos1 Cc , DKAH130UN STKKET. Tower furnished from lij-rtrant precsurofor ilrivlni ; nil kinilN of I It- lit umcli in ry. Spfcinl attention irlren to elnircli onrnn hlowlnir. \ \ o run printing piunxi'i ' , inuut cluiptifni. lots ( ream tier/ere , poliNiiini ; hittiPt. owlui : innclimr- . , ! < ; . Tli liet chrnpiisl motor Hindi' , tk'iid lor cjr- culnr. In In Council llliitTsij \ Ile Jolionic'o. 1'iico k FohiuMt.tnmt market. ( h.iuiro . Hcut Murkot. fjij-iifiiilurloi'B ilcnt MuiLut. Mnllh AMtycr . Kuiti.V Kleuh. eoflcoprlndrr. fiil 18 M 'n ft. Council UliillIowa. . 11 I i'luimiu Ht , O.iiaUiu SAWTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S , No. 20 , Main Street , Council HluflF. Chicago Lumber Co. Wlio e-iiilo iiud retail I.niubcr , I- tli , Sith : , Deere uiul Jlllndi. Solo ayouta for llio telulirnleii Muiblohnul Concent rutod White mu , S , 1' , M.tccuNNKLi. , HOTEL , Main .Si , , Council HI nil's. NeiirthoC. , i > . itg.-.C. . M. & St. I' . , and ( . ' . , K. J. A : 1' . iiulvyuy < leKiti. ] ( Ntm-t nir jwi'-s the door. ICv IT > tlilui ; UW\T und clubs. Otienud Dec. 1st. J'llIL MKKOKN , 1'ropriet-or and 1' . T. MtVNC. A S II .K5-I.TON J * . T. Mayne tCCo , Real Estate Exchange .V i. Ul f'Ji i 3 iroot , Tounfll IIIutTt , Ior > K. DciUcie In Iowa , Kancni an-l Nebra ii.i f.Hiids LOTS IN COUNC'IL HLUKFS AND OMAHA A .Sl'EClALTV. Real Estixto boucht ftnd sold. MRS. D. BENEDICT , MANWAtrnriaH * M > WUUM IN HA1K GOOD. No. 337 Zroadwiy , Couacil Bluffn. SELINg OUT , to Go Out of tlie And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry Goods , fixtures , etc. , in part or parcel. Will find it to their interest to attend this sale. $ H HEgffia ajk . mm iB.life Council Bluffs , la. W. OP . . . Hrlelt li\ilMln.r * of nn7 Uln > l inl l or tmrol . .inJ KitisfAclIou ffiinranlooil. rrMiiohoufts rauio onLlttl * Gimit truclis-tlio licst in the worU. SOS Eiglith Avenue.anil Eighth Street. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 3100,000 , i il . TO J. 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , XA IMI'ORTEHS OF AND DEALERS IN 111 Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy G-ools. ; Wo nmko the cukbrMed HaidraRn Plftno ? , aua tlie Hoyal Whltuoy organs , ft . . . Every liifitruuicnt warranted. Bend for catalogue. " MUKLLER MUSIO CO. , Council U.ufffl You I If you buy any where except at Metoalf Bros , Th y are selling their Clothing at Cost , aad guarantee prices on hats , caps * underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk handkerchiefs - kerchiefs , trunks , bags , etc , , etc METCALF BEOS , 344 Broadway , Council - Bluffs.