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0 THE OMAFTA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY DEOEMI3EH 17 , J883. TI1JB DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. TIltTiSDAY MOUNIXCt , UK(1. 17. Ko. IS Fe tl Street. In anj ] mit of Ilioclty M t tj < tntS ] M JI , W. 1'ii.ioN , .Mt.VUIl .MHN Xobby patteins in pant * at Iteitcr , the tailor , for winter goods. A genuine "baby mine" ut Kiseman , Hodda. & Co.'s. Lf'iuo lo wed was vesterdny tj'vrn to W. I * ln { ell and Mamie Winianibon , both of this city. A free luby given you by ft.scm.in , Hodda iV I'o. John Skidd has brnn ] ) lared in durance on complaint of Annie ( Jnllin , who cays he was nih ; drunk and tried to burn a lot of her clothing. .See the doll .show at KK'innu , Hodda & Co.'s People's htore. The Imperial club have another of their series of social gatherings this evening. The members and Imited guests tfro the only ones expected. Look at the doll babies in Kid-man , Kodda A : Co.'s. ( J , I.angdon , a painter , was arrested for being dangerously drunk nnd Mllmg in Ills iiniiM3vith an a\e threatening to chop the lir t one who interfered with him. Just think of it , yon can gel u doll baby of KiM'tnnn , Hodda & Co. Jtislieo Kchnr/c , who has tied the matrimonial menial knot between more Minden couples than any other magistrate , added another to the > > cori ! yesterday afternoon , tlinp.ittles.thiH madij happy being Otto Schonck and Hortlm Kartell. Counters full of babies that wo give away , Kiseman , Koddu&Co. "llis Honor , " of our elly , seems to have been struck with a pile driver at the mayors' reinvention at DCS MIMICS yes terday The Hir. : ' > special telegram from the gathering reports lie was " .sat down on haul. " K\eiyboil.y "hooks on" to a "baby mine" when they pmvha-oat the People.s .store. A rather clumsy set of burglars tools and a small can of powder Wt tv dibCiiMT- ed last night in the rear of the Mueller's Music company'.s sloie. Tl.o owner > can have ( lie property by applying to lite chief of police. Tlio "largest baby nhow on earth" can be seen at Kidman , Kodda & Co.'s Poo- jle's store. The work on the jpwor ditcli i.s pro- greying so well that Iho c who have siif- fii ! 1 in times mist by oversows of the creek begin to nave hope of being .sai'e next spring. It will be a great relief to many eiti/.cns. Doll babies ! Doll babies ! Yes , little girl , you can gut one we'll give yon one if your father or motlu r will buy a bill of goods at the People's store. The iircmcn had their merry time last night. The boys not only enjoyed it but the others who attended seemed to have a happy evening. It is hoped that the net proceeds may prove a snug little ben- lit for those who s > erve tlio pubhu bo val iantly. Everybody should have n baby , and Kiseman , Itoddit &Co. will give them onu of their pretty dolls if they will purchase u bill of goods amounting to $5 or over. In the district eouit ycilerday the time was taken in > with the trial of the ca e of Mrs. Mary Walker ugaiiust the Hook Isl and railway , the plainlitV claiming dam ages on account of the explosion ol u ear- load of dynamite being .shipped through by the company. Constable Hiekott was to sell the Gerst- cnborg property on a foreclosure ! of mortgage this ultcrnoon , but he has been restrained by an injunction issued by Judge Loofbourow on the petition of parties claiming to hold a first mortgage on the property. Ono of the chief points sought to bo established in defense of the claim for damages in this dynamite case , is that dynamite or giant powder is not danger ous in shipping. It would bo interesting to have a can of dynamite introduced in evidence , and HCO how many of the law yers would stay in the court room while ft was boin ; ii2Cd urCu.nl mm t-xnni- facet. Expert evidence was introduced , however , that it was all right to .ship it. The entertainment to bo given by the pupils of the Bloomer school in the opera Iionso to-morrow cveniii } ' promises to bo incresting ami to amply repay all who attend , llesides the other benclils of siii'h an entertainment , it Is hoped lo realize some financial surplus to bo nx- pendcd upon the museum of natural his tory already established at the ISloomer building. This museum is a great educa tor of the young and is becoming quite valuable. During the past year seventy- three now birds have been added besides other specimens. In thus enlarging and improving the museum about SfoO short age exists. This should be promptly met nnd a sulUcienl sum added to hccure addi tional specimens. The public can do this easily by patronising the entertain- nionti o-morrow evening , wh'lo at the dame time those attending will bo suru of securing for themselves u Imppy even ing with tno young folks. Cottage ranges. Garland stoves , Ha- diant Home ! ) and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper & McUeo's. ' No.11 Main street. Fine Indies' ' hand bags at Heno'-i. The llnest fringes , foot rests and fancy chenille llowcrs for fancv work at K , Ktockcrt & Co.'s , No. W.i IJroadway. I'ci-Honal 1'arajjrnpliH. Mrs. II , H , Suing , of Harrington , Neb , , daughter of Mr. H. Pnsohel , is hero on a visit to her parent. * , and will remain dur ing the holiday season , Mlsa Mary Ward has returned from Chicago and eastern Iowa , where she has boon visiting friends , W. J , Hancock has gene to Chicago. K. Hurhorn , who has been confined to his homo by sickness .the past two weeks , is now out and attending to business. A. W. Courson , of Cincinnati , is in the citv. Ho loaves for tlio west to-day and will return in time to Sunday bore , m For firM-clo0 ? Missouri wood call on Glcason at his coal ollice , StI Pearl street - The electric belt of Jiuld & Smith , ! ! 0 Fourth street , Council Ulull's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dVspcp.sia , } > ile i , paralysis , indigestion , tits , cold eot , nervousness , headache , kidney and liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nerve force and vigor , wasting weakness of those diseases of u , personal nature in mala and female. For Kale. A lurgo Hall's tire proof safe , suitable for county purposes , ( ironeweg & Schoentj't'n , wholesale grocers , Council Dlulls. Everybody IntercHted , A now schema has been Marled by Messrs , Klsoman , Hodda A Co , They now tjivo a doll away with all purchases during tlio remainder of this week. With a f 5 purchase yon will receive u doll which retails for 75o. With a | 10 purchase you will receive a doll which retails for $1,50 to $3 , With a f l/i / and | JO purchase you will receive u doll valued at from f ) to $3. .Everybody is invited to HOG the great doll show ut the People's itore. CAPTURE OHM "SAJOR. " Iltjghes1 Assailtint Olcvcrly Collared at Blair , Nebraska. THREE-FINGERED JACK'S LEAP. Developments Coming- Ijl lit Connpctliifj the Onus \VUli Allot her Murderous Afl'uli1 Account of Hie Catch. The "Mnjor" Capture il at IJlnlr. OHicer O'Hricn arrived last night from Hlair , Neb , with Major William * . The ' .Major" iiml Honeli , bettor known as Three Fingered Jack , nirhed at Blair Tiicsil'iy ami put tip at the Commereiul lioue , Thi'y were recognised by n do- Fcriptton given in tlio J5ii : : , and tliu ofll- eers there al once telegraphed to tills city.Vlmn am std at tlio hotel Itiweh tifekod Marshal Ivelley to allow him to get his satchel from his room. When in the room ho suddenly jumped through tlio window , smashing glass and nil , ami falling twenty-two fuel to tliu Mdmvalk. He struck on h s feet , lauding among si crowd of citi/eiis. He started to draw Ills revolver anil the crowd scattered , lie then ran down the street about a block to where n hors-is and cutter bulongiuy to the county treasurer was standing , Jumping into the cutter ho drove right back to tlio hotel , no one in tlio crowd noticing that he was the man who ran. When fust in front of the hotel lie man aged to unset the cutter , falling out , and as the horse started to rim ho tried to stop him , and the attention of the crowd beingtaken up in chasing alter the horse , he sliitped around the corner and es- caoijil. fn the. nionmvhilo the "Major , " who was in charge of an ollieer in the hotel , made a bre.ik down the stairs , but was overhauled and placed In irons. Ho then consented to come here without a requisi tion. Ho would not talk about the shoot ing all'air , but was very rn < ious to know what tlio fet-hng was hero concerning him , and desired to have ollicers and a carriage meet him at tne depot for protection. It is thought that the des peration shown by the gang was due to the revelation made by the HIK : , that they were probably connected With the murder committed near Sioux City. Mat Kern , the third man in the gang. has boon lounging about this city and Omaha since tlio shooting , watching this end of the route. As MHIU us the ollieer Marled for Hlair ho huriied there too , nr- riing about an lioiir after the capture. II , has been discovered that on the night of the shooting the "Major" and Itoach went to Missouri Valley in a democrat wagon with two residents of tins city. Much indignation is felt about theio two eiti/.ens hclmng them out of the city , and it is probable that thy will bo arrested. Ollieer O'ISrien .speaks very highly of the assistance and treatment that ho re ceived from the Blair oilioer.s. There were a , few now points to bo learned yesterday concerning the details of the shooting ol Hughes. The wounded man was still alive and resting easilj a. the Union avenue hotel , where neveral of his friends are taking turns looking alter " his wants. Jr. Uellinger , who is"in at tendance , says that ho i.s quite contident oi pulling hi1- man through , and Hughes himself seems confident ot recovery. He will not council t to any more probing or cutting at the present. The Hii : was informed that the "Major , " who did the shooting , claimed that the cause of it was trouble gro\ying out of an all'air which occurred near Sioux City. . t was told that the "Major" and two others beguiled a. cattleman or far mer out into the railway yard and there knocked him down and robbed him of a big roll. The "Major" intimated that Hughes insisted on having a share , al though not concerned in the all'air , but based his claim on the ground that he had put the "Major" onto the follow , and that they realized $1,000 from the robbery. The evening papers have sought to show that no Mich all'air had hanponed , and it is also denied by sonic of Hughes' friends now. The all'air which it is claimed was referred to by the "Major" as being the cause of the trouble ami of which Hughes threatened to "squeal , " did really occur , in spite of the stupid denial ol the even- ! . , . . . , . . .r. 'I'l ' 'I - > " . . . . . .ft j * | /v.a. A IU lOlllfttlilK vtttO Ilirj IUJU- graphic account of it which appeared in the lii ! : ; at the time : MUiti > imi : : > ron HISMONKY. Sioux CITY , Oct. li > . [ biwcial to the Hir : ] A fanner naine.it Monis Lamb , living near Lo Mais , w.is run over this mnniliif , ' near the depot theie by the Chicago , Milwaukee As St. I'anl train about U o'clock. When picked up heiis found to be coldniid .stilt' , with fills in the head indlcnllni ; foal play. Jlu went to I.o ilaix jcsti'idiiy Intemhiii ; to sell his land , bat it' he did so it I.s not known. Ho was seen lute last ni''ht In romp myvlth a blraiiKer , but since his body has been lound m > tiaec of the t-tRiiiKcr can bo dit-covcicd. ( Jieatovcitement pievallsat l.e.Mars and li' the .suspected inurdcicr is tound heiii.iybo lynched. The mysterious stranger referred to In thought to bo the notorious "Major , " and his confession to a friend , as stated by that friend , evidently refers to that transaction , it is not to bo wondered at that all concerned hasten to deny that any such all'air occurred. Those who know the "Major" say that ho has boon lame for some weeks. This tallies with the statement made that ho hurt his foot in the above encounter , and was still suffering - foring from it at the time of the shooting. That very evening lie had the foot dressed with a special desire , as ho said , to bo in shape for walking a long ways that night. Tlio pointers thus gamed are worth following up , It is believed that if the lirc&cnt clues nro followed up , the mur derer of this farmer will bo convicted. It is thought that Hughes may bo ulilo to throw some light on the mutter , although not a participant directly. This theory makes a probable motive for thn "Major's" anxiety to gut Hughes out of the way and his tongno silenced forever. It is learned that Hughes had fear of his life. When the three came to the hotel for the llrst time Sunday evening Hughes rushed up stairs and one of h.s frioiulH locked him in a room , so that lie could not bo reached. When the party found him afterwards in tliu olllco and 'ried to pick a nuarrel with him by abus ing him , ho made the remark to one of the boarders : "I hope that this won't end. with anything worse than words. " Alter they had gone out ho was afraid oven to go out and get a nail of beer , and sent a messenger. Tim measengor chanced to go ton saloon where the party chanced to bo. It is said that they found out who sent for tlio beer , and tried to dope it , but the bar tender interfered. Tins , too. will probably coma out when the case IB reached In court. - Christmas presents at Homer's. Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Es- tnto Loans at MeMahou & Co's , No. 4 Pearl htrcet , All kinds of interior draplnps , cornice poles , bhades , etc. , the very cheapest in the wcbt at K. Slockert & CD'S. 1'or Manufactories. Council Hlull's is getting aroused on tlio subject of manufacturing. The meeting hold in tlio Masonic hull Tuesday night indicotad that the business men nro en thusiastically ready to unite in some wise movement to secure more manufaetur ng hero. Not only was the attendance larire , but there worn present many of the representative men of the city , The dls- cuss. on now centers more on methods than anything else. There is a general enthusiasm in favor of getting manufac turing Ixro , but there arc diner * , ncea as to how thi < shall bo accomplished The city council has passed an ordmaneo exempting from taxation for live year * all factoiu-s .tait-ng hen * with a on pi till of not le. , than $ loWO. Senator Can-on will this Winter introduce a bill for getting ileh faetoi ie * exempted from Mate taxes for MMIIH period of > cars. Other needed eitj and tate legMalion for the encouragement of manufactures will bo urged. This cil.V has mnuy advantages , besides ' the conceded advau'lago of being one of the greate-t railway eonlors mid dis tributing points in the \vo l. The local organi/atiou has among ether objects that of presenting these advantages to the consideration of the -c thinking of locating in this iiart of the country. There is much which the citi/ens in a united form can do to to secure factories heie , and tlio organisation now being pertcetod need not go to pieces bcc.iuse of having too little to do. While thi' . oigiiui/atlon is a move in the right direct-on , still many here feel that a stronger and moiv atl'eetivo innus should bo made Some are advocating the organization of a .stock company , the capital of which shall be divided about in various manufacturing euterjirisos , thus making a safe inve.-tment for the stockholder. , and giviugtho city it monled organi/ation which will bo prepared to talk business to tiny parties thinking of locating here. Some _ advocate the plan of this company taking stock iu these dill'civnt manufacturing enterpriser Others that the company should uu its capital \\holly in providing lands and buildings , giving the enlerpri. es encour agement and lu-lp by liberal turms of oc cupancy of such property. It is very dillicult to secure donations and subscriptions , as in times gone past. Men can bo induced to in vent much easier than to donate. The time has passed. also , when moro talk will bring men and capital to a cily. If the citi/.ens of a place , knotting all about its past and piocnt , do not have enough faitli in its luture.to invest some of their own money in manufacturing onUrprNes , it is little IIMJ to trv to pcrMindo strangers to come hero and invest their money. If the citi- xe.us of Council lilnll'-i will show in some organi/.cd form a disposition to chaiico some of their means in building manufac tories here , this will inspire eonlidenee in outsiders quicker than another actjon that can be taken. Such is the portion taken by some of the live business men here , and there js likely to bo some prac tical move in this direction. The meeting the oilier night has had a good ell'ect in agitat.ng the Mibject , and it is believed that some very bcnelicial re- hulls will lollow. - Pea Jackets at Ueno's. Substantial abstracts of tillo and real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. Try John Tcmpleton's "Koso" oigar. Drs. Jiidd < fr Smith's Kloetro-Magnetio insoles. Only ( if tv cent * . No 30 1-ourth street , Council iMull's , Iowa. Agents wanted. o Young Folks Night- The entertainment to be given tomorrow row night by the pupils of the Bloomer school building will bo a decidedly inter esting one. Tlio following is the pro gramme as arrang.nl : XXHIth Pwdm . Concert Mediation. FOUKTII AND rimi OKADL' , MISS ui'.ooics , . "Uo Still nnd Know that I am God" . . Chnnt. "Didn't Think" . Concert Iteelhitlon "IJaby llye . Kxeicise hung Kiusr nitAiiK , snss AXDiitso.v : , TKAOIIKK ' Siimcthlni ; Sure" . Slabel IJiown "Euteitainint : his Sister's Dean" . . Gienvlllo Montgomery "The HOUIH" . Two Girls KOUItri ! OllADK , MISS W1CK1IAM , 'IT. VClIUIt. "Jamie and Jennie" . Costume Sous Willie Squire , liolle Sn > Ucr. Lincoln , ( ianicld , Grant . Fied Hill , Tlierou Josslyn , Dick Stewart , mi ill ) or.Aiii : , MISS i.vow , TnAriir.n. "Cricket and A lit" . Concert Kcrltation. "Ulullo'B Hall" . Kxerolso Song. Biroxi : > oitADE , MISS WAICK , IKACHCU. "PnvjiiiL'foi aPairol Uoots" . . . . . . . . Belle Snyder "Gathering Home" . bong Fieo Gymnastics . THIHI ) ( IU.\liMISS LYON TL'ACHIUt. Santa Clans . Chorus "Mis. Caudle" . Klsio liouu "Tho Ciow'fa Childicn , " Fninkio Unlley , KirntNI > SIXTH Rit.viina , MISS DALE , TKArnr.it. Selections Hryaiit , Whittier , Lnns-fellnw "Ueturn of lllrds , " "Snowbound , " "llux- watlia's Woointr , " Xelllo JJiih.iney , Alice Draiuard , Heshlo Squlie. "Makin" an Kditor out'n ITim" . . Spencer FanibWorth Goddess of Liberty . Statue "Battle llviiinof tlio Kcimblic" . Choi us "Knll ) f Pombciton Mills , " .May Diiveu- iiort . High Schnol "Gi aiidma's I Jirthday. " . Opeiettit I'niuls Koiirlh , HUli , Sixth and Seventh Grades , directed by Mis * L. Merger. For hardwaio and house furnishing get jn ices of Cooper & McGee , No. 41 Main street. Haying put in a OJinploto now sleek of clothing , lurni.shing goods , hatn , caps , etc. , Fox & Hughes , No. Jilli Main street , invite tlio public to give them n trial. Their oxpon.ses are small and they can nnd do sell cheap , Free to Muniiracturct'B. I will present a warranty deed to any good reliable manufacturing company that will maintain a factory for ten years on lots 10. 11 nnd 13 , block 7 , Fleming & D.IVIB addition. Also to second respon sible party a deed to lots II and 1.1 in block 45 In Kiddles' add t'ou for a like purpose. J. VV. Koi inn. : Best COM ! nnd wood in the city at tllca- son's , : > 0liarl ! street. i Ladies nnd gnnts got n ticket to the. grand drawing ou January 1 , with every X'5 cents worth of goods purchased of Arthur Lcfkovitz , rj.'ll Broadway , The choicest candies , California fruits , nuts , cigars , etc. , always on hand. C , B. Jacquemln tfe Co , , No. 37 Main street , take pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of articles , or namental , stylish and useful holiday goods , Is complete in each nnd every de partment , and cordially invite everybody to visit thnir store , inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what ever to show goods , * Money Wanted. At 7 per cent interest ou comity and city bridge warrants as collateral secu rity. KAVMONP & CAMPHKU. , Over First National bank. Council Binds , _ * Nocktiea , n large assortment to select from for Christmas atHcno's , Brooking Iiico Cars. Gcorgo Uhikely was arrested yesterday on a charge of breaking open n car on the Wabosh track and stealing n quantity of Hour , lumber , shingle * , etc. Dlakely lives with his brother in u little house down on the bottom , nnd a search war rant was taken out , resulting in the mid- ing of u quantity of stun" in tliu house winch answered to the description of the property taken. The case will bo heard m Justice Sclnir/ ' court , Ho.'iery for ladies and gents cheap at lluno's. A liivo Stock Company , Articles of incorporat on have been filed for the lirownV Park Horec and Cattle company , of Council Jiluit's. Thn I nrorpor.it or ? are II. I | , AUtcnlf , A J C'ritloiulon. < > porco Jlctonlf. I. K. IVti'i1- MIII. 'J'honins > It't ( ; lf , nml ( ti-orjiu F Wn-jhl. Tlio cnintnl' stock is 10 be $ . "iO. ( > i)0 ) and tlio co-iiiian } * Is to hninllc rani'lies ami I'alllt1 us implieil b.v the name of tlio cutujiany , Ono of the naiiii'tl n Pn-own's park nml loi'iiti'tl in rintsili poimty. I'tali. II IT. Meti'alf is UK ; lirusiilniit bt the i-oinpiinv , ( icoi' o Alutt'iiu treasurer , (5eovG r. AVri lit MM-retarj , s\ml \ .7 , H , lVtfr. on foioinan. tlnibrella- Chrisuuis iircscntat JSeno's. The Uln'orouoo. The city council of Council Hlull's ap propriated .fliiO to pay the cxpcnf-e.sot' the doli'gal0 * lo the proposed ronvuntion of cities ofI.OOO and over , : it Jcs M ine * , and the cili.i'usire raising a liijr row about it. Major Taylor will roprc-iont Cri'-ton , ando believe , expects to bear his own expenses.jCreston ( jJaxctte. nre endoiseil ball the leading iiliyieitiis and ebeinists for tliei- ptultv nml lioli"-oineiiLNsi. lte\Mire ot'eoiuii teifelts mitt nikotir . ciocer nml driif.'iri'-l lei tlie genuine iirtlcle , pieimred by Dr. .1. ( . . H. .Siegeit A : JJOII.N. Harmony Chapter No. U3 , O. K , S. , will bolil its regular ineetinji this ( Tlmr-day ) evening at lasoiiiu hall. A full attend. anee i.s requested to elect olliecri for the ensuing ; year. Hy order of the X. M. CAIIUII- : Ilt'.vmv.'ro.v , Secretary. IMIjKS ! IMM2S A Mire cure for Ullnd , JUecillmt , Itelilng nnd Ulceiuted Piles lm > j been dlpcov < 'reil by Dr. Williams ( an Indian lemedy ) , called lr Williams' Indian Pile Uintmcnt. A single box has cuied tlio woist cluonlc cases of as or ! JO years staiiillus. No onu need sulVcr fixe minutes after nmilyini ; this \\omlerful sooth jni ; inedlcine. Lotions and instruments do uioio haiin than good. Williams' Indian 1'ile Ointment absoibs tlio tmniiis , allays the intense HcliliiK , ( particiilmly at nlirht alter cettliiR warm lu bed ) , nets HI a poultice , elves Instant iclief , and is piep.iu'd only for riles , Itching of piivato i > arls , and for imtlilnt : else. SKIN' IHBKASICK OUIIK1) . Dr. Fia/.ier's .Macle ointment cmes ns by macic , Pimples , lilark He'.uls or Guib < , lilotehes and Kiuptious on the face , leaving the skin eleaniud Ixvuitlful. Also emes Iteh. Salt Klieiun , Snto Niimlcs , Sole Llp- > , and OldObsllnatoUleeis. Sold by driif-'giHls , or mailed ou icceipt of CO cents. Itelallcd by Knhn & Co. , and SoluoeterA Uecht. At whelesale bv C. F. ( Joodainn. RUSE LL &Co Manufacturer * of nil sbes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES ilsnoil for Itunnlnir , J11LLS , GKAIN ELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , I Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon T'lircehers. ' Cnroj' and Woodbnry Horse Powers. STATIONARY , S1QD , Portable nnd Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factorj' Ma&sillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bltifis. SEND rOK. 1886 ANNTJAI. . ESSEX HOUSE , COUNUK HllVANT AND VlNE ST6. Wnnn rooms and good board at ronsonnWo rates. nos. ofncKR. w. n. u. PUSBI OFFICER & FTT3EY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Tbtabllsliod 18G5. R. BICE , M. D. or other tutu irs remoivd without CHROHIC DISEASES o/ ii Over thirty ycurs' jiract oal osnoiJonuo. OJlioo No. 11 Peuil biriTt , Couni II Jllults. $ a COf.KUI.TATIO.S KlIKt. Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and fuiiiHicd. Opp Bioadway IJuiiiiny Depot. SI. CO ) ier d.iy. SAMUELTATK , l'iop. L. 11. BEIISILVNV. Mu " J. M. SMITH LEADING Tailor ! KO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa ONLY HOTEL In Councl Fire A ml all iiKxioru Imnrovowtnts , cull Ijollj , flro jRrin bells , etc. , iii the CHEST ON , HOUSE ! MOB. M , 217 ana : ill , Main Street , MAX M O1IN , riojuJotor " BT. BCHU Z , Justice of the Peace. Office Oror Amcrfcan Rxjircei , Coinj < uby. , WEHMAN & MEYER'S ' Comer Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue , COUNOIL BLUFFS. Jllnk for rout for theatrical performances Imllb , pat-lire , etc. Ani.liidsof refreshments and a mix SIMS ATTORNEY AT LAW rj\ctlce.s \ In Htat and Federal Courts. 7 uodt ) , btiu ar ( Block Bcuu. SriSCUATi NOTrOES. NOT IOK. gjifeial n.lrcitlsf'inonls , fimlt n , Pnnnd , To I/inn , Vor Siiin , To Kent , \VanU ' vnrdinK , etc. , will bo Incited In tlil column at , Ilio1o\vrato oC TEN OHNT3 1'Kll I.IN12 for the , llrstlnsorUonnml HVK CK.VTS 1'Klt UM ! for each subsequent In'Ttion. Leave ndvcrtUo. I ' incntsnt our oiKco , No , U Pcul : stiocl , near Itt.NT-A lliu-ly turnlslied fiont room No. . ' 1 Vliic li-fi't. lti\T ; . \ n | < cly IttrnMioil liont nii or.MltlMiul Im.unl. Two rir < t uvcniic > . IJMIIM ton S.M.IAt ; " ii A Hi'lnni' ' : . . fi'j mllf ( niiilliwc t nl Oiimhii. fi loom linu r , < i\ci'llcut well nnd oistc-in.U Imrnx , Olio for ritjlit hnr us. onelor l wins ! lien , tool uiul viiiroii houers ; Hj ) ucroj In tlmotliv : h' > ,0 t loifl lives cotton Mooil.blHck triiluut , mh uud iiiHlc | ; itooil inxliiuil , * | ! iio ! ° , c'lu'irloc , pltiini , fifiipra unit .niiiii fiu | | . Never inlllnv slock wnli-r. It. I * . ( Jnici.it , flw Hromtwtty , Cotinull llluli.s IOTMI. ' \VAN'IKI ) To buy ufi tlMnirstTlawJconmlr 1 1 liiuiil tmiiM'liold ftoiuN tluit mo "ItcrtMl to PIII' . 'tlHi ni furnlturo , rni | ' ls. tloios , i'to IVtMing not luulnir sniitTt.v Ili-t-i'lat j-ooiM will MixctluiP by tint niil.vlnir | | , .All otliuis nlll icccUu pnnupt NttiMitlon nndII | l > o pnl l the lilvlio t inniket pilot's liy A. J. Matulrl , lUS llioailwailenlor ; lit new and slilctl > Iliclus3 | FornniMinnd " Inrnltuii' , rli > , iii * . _ _ ( H'Si-J : roil IIU.ST-At .McSlalioiT * ( Jo's , Nil. I IVml tirrt. SAI.K , 1'JHl UKNT OK i\t'IIANttS ; NO. M For 'Hln or rent , on very Ilbornl letmv 'IlioCounrll lllnns I'apt-r Mlll.coiiipli'lo , > rlth the largo boanlluir houtu miU thteo ucies of Kniuiiil. No , ' . ' (1 ( A lU lnpe i pioppily In Clirrokpu , fhoioVco county , Iowa , III trnilo for western lands. Vtilue , Hlmut f 4.0IX ) . Nu.i9 : A IK nutiriil homo In HIP town of Hast- liiKi,1 , MlllH county , Iowa , for NcbrttsVa land. Value. fl.VW. No. 41 A Kiwttl IwMiie * * proprrtv unit nlso uond re lileiic'o prupeity In tun town of rheiivo Mclii'nn t'ountj , 111. , low ilown for cash or wilt Oichnnco lor uc.'ti-ni Inuiln. No. ITU A Kpleintlil tarm , well Improved , OKI neres In Dickinson comity , IOAVH , jolnhiRtlio lown of Spirit t.iikc. 1'riec , for n choit time $ .l'i per nere. No. 1M to 187 Aio four InproveJ farms In I'hllllpH county. Knti'-Ho , encli lth a uniill In- eumbiani'Li. Tliu iniultni will be * rvohanjfeJ for unlncumhoii'il liiml lu Nubianka. No. Ilil IS ) iieri"lti Unit eountvNeb. , iiaitly ImptoMxl.at n MK bin \Viiutstoo.\chautru formi'ielinlulNe. No. M A line two loty Itrlek rn ldonee , one ol Iholio'-l loentlons in Ccnnicil lllnns , lll trmlo lor Rooil tinlni'iiidiPied Kniisiis or Nebraska hiniN. Vnlne. f IAiu ) . No. M mill It Aui two other bcanllful lioiniM Inititnell ( ItlulTs , which cash pn.Mm.ms will buy at n bargain. Ni . fiO A bi'imllfiil mlnirban location In Iowa , ( "ity , Iowa , will L'M.lnitiK'u for ueMorn lands. iii , , . TlionhoTd ate only n few of onr special tur- Kiiliis. If jou'voKot aujthliiH to trniloor sell , in- want to fell unv real e t lc or merch.ui'lNo ' , wilto ii . Wo lm\u boveiid Kooil Mocks ofuoods to tiailo for lands. SWAN .V WAI.KKIt , Council llhifT * , Iowa. ONION TICKET OFFICE J , L. De BEV01SE , Agent. No. 507 Broailwar , Council IlluITn. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL TUo followlnff Is tliu time of arilvnl nnil ilcpnrturo ol trains by uentinl Miindniil time , at tlio local depots. Trains lenvo irnn-ilerdepot ton miiiulcs eatller and itrilvu ten minutes later : llhi'AUT. AltlUVB. OHIC.KiO ft NOniltVrKOTEItN. 0a : A. M . Mall and KvpietH . 6jQi : ! . w. ] : ! : ( ( ) p. M . Accoinmodatlon . 1:50 : r. M. HlbOl'.M. . . . . . I3\pics"j . 0U5AM. : CIIITAliO ft MOCK ISH.ND. D:2) : ) A. > l . Mail and H\pro 9 . 6:5 : ip. M. 7:15 A. M . Accommodiitlon . fi:4ii : > . . Ot..cr.M . IJjtjimsi . UUJA. : M. CIIICAUn. Mlt.WAt'KKK & bT. I'AITI. 0:20 A. M . Mull and ixprc : 3 . Orr.Op. M. tJOr.M ) . K.\prehs . 8:05ji.J : * . CII1C\UO. BUKI.IMIION & QUINOV. 0:40 A. M . Mullniul i\prii-s : . fiHi : ) . M. 0'Jr.st : . Uvpre-s . ll:05A. : u. WA1I1SII , bT. I.ilt'l" a I'ICIFIC , 2Ti p. M. Local St. houlh Kvpic-i Local . U:00 : P. M.TrausferSI. I.onK llx. Tnmsfi > r.3 : ! 0 r. it K ANSIS CITV. HT. JOB 4 COUAC"II. IIMIFfS 10:11) : ) A.M . Mall and ISxpicss . 5JP.M. : ) Uli&p. M . I5xpro n . Ci'JjA.M. SIOUX CITV K PACIFIC * . 7:1fiA.M . Sioux City Mail . PIDOP.M. ( l.0 : p. M . St. Paul i\pivs9 : . 8:35 : A. u. HMOS p\c.nc. W:8fiA. : M . Hi I r Kxproed . S : P. M. 3ii ; p. M. . . Lincoln Pass. , Om. Sc It. \ . .i'rttfi P. M. 7:60P.M : . Ovcilaiiil KiinchS . 8:10 : A.M. DUMMV TIIAINSTO IIMAI1 * . tcnvo Council Ulutrs 7U"a : : -u,10-tOW : : tlK : ) n. m. ; l'Jtf : 3:30 : : iyO ; 4JJ : ! 5 : 5 nW : ll:4.r : p. m. SllulllJ,7 | ICi SLJIJ 11'W : u. in ; 33) . > 5 " 5 : : > iiJ. : > p.m. Leave Omalin -Ui.5 ; 75-8SO-10:00-UHt : : : a. m : lu-2:00- 3:00 : 4:00 : 0 0 : : 0 11:10 : i > . m. bundnys : ! ! 3 :5U11:00 : : a. ni. : 3:00 : 3:00 : 5:00-0:03 : : 11:10 : p.tn Chicago Water Motor Co. X STUBET. Power f in nUhcil from hydrant picssmofor Irlvlnir all Itlndii of llj-tit machinery. Special attention tficn tr > church organ lilowlnir. Wo run pilntlnuprobses , moat ehoppcrs , Ice rronin freivurs. iMillaliinif lutliiri , fio\viiii \ ) maulimi-H , ttc. The best eheupi-al motor mado. Send Jor cir cular , In i flu in Council Illulfs by lien job ollico. 1'nio & Selimldt.meat mai'Kct. ( .hieaKO Mi'iit Market. Juilzcnilurliir'H .Mtut Market. hnilth A ; Meyers. Kuru At Kloeb , eolfeo grinder. . Bellln'Aiffnt ( , 18 Main nt. Council Illnirn , Iowa. Jill I'lirnnni tit. Omaha. SANTACLAUS Si SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S , No. S3 , Main Street , Council Bluffs. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale mid retail Lumber , t tli , fiidiifc'lca Sasli , Doors and IlllmU. Solo HgoulH for tlio celolirntoj Marliloheiul Concentrated 'Whlto lime. 8 I' , MACCO.s.vrLr , , Munncor. Telciilmno No. 2H , _ No. 710 ilnln hticct. MERGEN HOTEL , Main St. , Council Ulufls , Near tlio C. , fi. iV.JC. ; , M. * St. P. , nnd 0 , , IE , 1. < te P. railway ill-pot" . Streetcar f.\ss the door. Kvi'iythhiu now and lira class. Opened Dec. Ut.PHI. PHI. . Proprietor t IT. . MAv : < i : ! A. 8.11 I/EI.TON r. T.May tic & Co , Real Estate Exchange N ) . 131 t'Jirl a trost , Counoil Uluffs , Iowa. Dealers In lown , KWIISHS ami Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL ULUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIAL-IT. Heal Kstato bought anil sold. . D. A. BENEDICT , MAMirACTUIIfcH AND VKMXtt IN HAIR GOOD. No. 837 Broadway , Council Blufl'a. W.3P HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Hi . lrfc luittttliiM of stir Vlii 1 ial r t or nnvo . I m 1 ftat s MMUtonl. lYainsltouioi on i.ittloUlMit trucks Ilie licst 111 Itio uorU. SOS Eighth Avontio and Kigl ( h Street. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20000 , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 , er ic Com SUCCESSORS TO J. 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA IMl'OUTKUS OF1) ItP.ALlCHS IN 1 Instruments , Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. Wo make thoeclehiated llaidinan IMaiux , ami the I'nynl Whitney or an < $ , , \ specially Ever } insttnmcnt wnn.uited. Send forcatalo ue . MUKU.KH Ml'SlO CO. , Coun.'il U.ulTa You Miss * . It If you buy any where except at Metoal Bros , They are selling their Clothing at Cost , and guarantee prices on hats , caps4 underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk hand- ffnnTrj Tvscra METCALFBEOS , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. A. W. PATTESON & CO. Nos. 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Tbe cold W3ith5r has finally put in an appearance and finds many persons not ret supplied with heavy underwear , con sequently wo wish to gently Mat that we have a flue assortment of Underwear , We wish to call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Undershirts with Irawers to match , Fur and Cloth Caps , Mits and Gloves. Mufflers , Etc , , Etc , , Etc , CALL A'ND SEE US. A , "W. Pftttersoo < te Go. Kos , 1 ard 2 , Bssoaic Teicple , Council Bluffs. CARPETS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our rtnrlt In norr ootnploto In cvory nirnt nnd oontulns nil tlio IntuittuyKaaivloUoot * mCARPETS CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , KTO. , KTC. -Till- Largest Stock -AND- Lowest Prices. TUB o.vi.r Bsrru.sivi : CAKPST iioutm IN WKSTKItN IOWA. SAMPLRS rurr.itae * .ipon pplle no U 0 cmei 7-1 FlhB UPHOLSTER ? WORK TO Couicil Sluffs Caipet Company