0 TJ1E OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1885. THE DATIA' BEE , COUNClF BLUFFS. SA'll'lUJAY JIOUXINO. DIIC. 10. No , 12 rop-rl Strett. in nn > rnit of tlic Uty at 11. W. Tll.io.v , AllXOIt JIKNTIOX. Koltor , the t.iilur , for winter gooils. .Snino out ! lias slolen A. Ixittiu's Irish A plcntant social was held laFt evening in the Scandinavian Maptist church. Leave to marry was \esterday obtainnd b.V ( 'hrif-tiai ! Ness and Tilda Nelson , both o'f Omaha. I.atc l f t.\les of hats and bonnets . ' 50 per cent oiViit'Mliss1. Mike Rush , H. 1' . Mnekingham. P. De- lanpy , Ch.'ttlcH Larntid'-r ' ana Still Hates Me.ro lined jeslcrday for being drunk. 1'or holiday go < thing Fold cheap. Frank L. Marie , general agent of Will L Smith's bell lingers , is in the pity arranging for I'1 ' aiijiearttnee of that company at the opera _ IIOHM- Christmas afternoon and evening. ( ! o to Mliss' nnd get a patlern hat for a Christmas present , 110 per cent discount. Tlieris will bu services for the Ilr t time in the Scandinavian itaptNl church to morrow morning ami evening. Proiieh- ing by the pastor. There AS ill be baptism after the c\cnng ! . crmon. Sen ices in Ilio Congregation clitireh to-morrow morning and evening. Morn- lug .subject. "TltD Advent ot Christ.1 Evening , "Ko al I Sifts. " All in\iled. John Allen , arrej-tod for having a row at the skating rink , nnd nNo charged with burglari/ilng MeDaiM-ld's ollice , has been discharged , the evidence uol being Mitlk'icnt to u arrant his being bound over. Over 2.M ) dolls wcro given awtiy by Eisenian , Koddti iVC'o. . yo.-tcrday. Con- fciderlng the fael Ilia' ' ono doll Is given away with every putvluc-e amounting to ! ? . " > or over , this linn limit have lieen kept buoy wrapping up p.uvels. One of tlie culoivd boys at the 1'iiHflc ycf-tci'day had it llulo trouble with the pastry cook , in which the cook wast-truck on the head with a .sllng-.sliot. The coon Hew. and .sought to get out of the city on the C. B. & Q. train. DTIiere .seems little change in the condi tion of Hughes , the victim of lasl Mon day' > .shooting scrape. It is whispered that if he recovers he will not anpcar lo testify tigtiin.it "the Major , " but there are enough witnesses besides him lo make a case. The case of Richard linker , "Tc\as , " charged with carving . inotliereuon named Finlcv , came up yesterday but. was con tinued until Monday. Finley IKIS nol shown U ] ) since the cutting , but is sup posed to be in Omaha. Efforts will be made to gut him hole by Monday lo testily. The exhibition given last evening by the pupils of the liloomcr i-ehool drew a large audience to the opera hoit e. The entcrlaimnent wa.s far above Ihe average of school exhibitions. The programme was varied and Hull preHiUcd by the young folks. The Merchant's police force has been started with two men on duty , James Andcivon and Ed Martin. Tl'iere is a probability that the force will be in creased rapidlv as t-oon as the business men reall/.o tao advantages of such a protection from burghus and lires. The woman , of not over i-avory reputa tion , \yho has about ruined a .shoemaker , Jinancially , by his infatuation for her. has now gone to Omaha , anil is .said to have taken with her one of the Chinamen who lately made an exodus from this city. Numerous creditors are balancing up ac counts against her and the .shoemaker , by profit and loss , mostly loss. A.stranger in Ihe city , who gives his name as l-roddic Uurstenbprg , and who is supposed to hail from We.stou , is under lock and key for disturbing ( he peace. Ono would think that ho possibly might bu the Htiino Freddie who link been in trouble here before , but ( hat Freddie was allowed to go on his own rccogm/.ancc that ho would keep the pence. That Fred ( lie would not violate sueliapiomise. The reeoml of the series of select danc ing parties given by the Imperial club proved a social evenl of special enjoy ment , Tlio company was composed of about 200 of Council Mlull's best people with a few friends from outside the city. It was a brilliant affair and the commit tees in charge of the arrangements merit hearty congratulations. , , S. Kompell , as he Is booked at the police station , was tirre.sted .yesterday ening at the transfer by Chief Skinner nnd Capt. Walters . Ue represented him- heIf to the chief as the po.stma.stcr general tin I .said there was a special train over the Northwc.-lern road that wits to tttko him to Washington. HjKoa > u \\tll bo in quired Into to-day , lie is about M ) years of ago ami .says he comes from Sidney , Neb. "Everybody goes to Mraekott's. " Ue- cau.se hu has the largest variety to select , llocnnsu ho has the linent fitted Morcroom west of Chicago , Ilecauso ho don't "bull- do/o" and make his customers buy whether they wish to or not. UecaitM ) ho has Imtl tin experience of over twenty years in his line and knows how to con duct his business so his eiibtomers can se cure every benelit. Don't fail to inter view hie parlor store , No. KJ3 Mro.ulway. A Mix man ye-sturdaymado inquiries as to the incroa.su of tlio holiday trade. Ho inquired of L , C. Mraekett , who keeps the largest assortment of toys , books , ctu. , wc.tt of Chicago. Mr. Mrtickutt in- fi rmcd him that his bales for the xveek ending December 13 were double those of the corresponding week liwt year. So the Mix man thought it unnccossar.v to inquire further as Mrackctt'x titock is a good criterion. On Wednesday evening last nt the resi dence of lUrs , w.V. . Loomis , on First avenue , lliu mnrried ladies' progressive euehro club met and were entertained by Mrs.V. . W. Loomis nnd Mrs F. L , Clnrk. The IndicM1 time was won by Mrs , A. T. Elwell. while Ihu gents' was captured by Hon. W. V. Sam ) . 'J'his niakcH tlie eeconil prix.e won by Mr Sapp in thu scries of B\\ \ played thus far. Elegant refresh ments \ > ere served the club by the ladies entertaining. Next Tuesday night there is to be another meeting of the business men for the purpose ot taking steps to secure manufactories here , The mcotlii" will be held In the rooms occupied by the Commercial college in Shugart's block. All who hava joined thu now organiza tion should bo present , and an invitation is extended to such oilutrs as have any interest in the movement or sympathy with it. Several of the committees will make reports on mutters of vital interest to thu city. Mrs. Howlnnd , who keeps n candy fctoro on Mroailway , waa yesterday on thu war-path over the manner in which her hey , Frank , had been punished at the MilhiKtrcct school. She breathed fiery threats of hori-o-whlpplng thu teachers nnd having them arrested , but finally quieted down , concluding lo make her compltdntri to the board of education. It is claimed that the boy was laid across a chair and riven the benefit of u puddling. The boy itoes not seem to bo so badly used up but that hu can gut around , but the board will investigate As a rule these nmsatloual accounts of how boys nro abiibcd result in showing that the teachers nru not M > much to blame as the pupils. Voting America is not very apt to bu abused. T T i n/it'nn Titn nt ITPI P ALL ABOIT THE BLUM'S ' , Tbe Grant ! Jury Keeping Its Mill Grlml- ing Lively. ONE OF THE FAST YOUNG MEN. A Jlovc to Ifelp tlio Young Mon of tlir Clty-lntorcstltiK Knllwny OaHO Iti Court An Old Kes- itlcnt Airs Ills VC\VN. X w Ycnr1 * Olt to YOMHR Men. A movement to make the rooms of the Young Men's Christian as- soeintion homelike tttnl attractive has been undertaken by tlio Indies of the city. The movement is popular. Subscriptions are running from -I to $ . " > and all moneys reo'lved are to be expended upon the decoration and furnishing of tlio rooms. Tlie committee who is directing the work is made up as follows : Mrs. L. W. Till- leys , Mrs. E. 11. Odell , Mr. George T. Pliclps Mrs. i : . L. Slmgarl , Mrs. 1' . J. Montgomery , Mrs. 11. Curtis Mrs. K. 1) . McCreary. Mrs. W. C. Slncy , Miss Iiln Wallace'Miss Jennie llardin , MRs Laura Cole , Miss Julia Oliieerand Ml s Mary A. Cooloy. Many willing hands are at work. .Some tire .soliciting and sonio are making-carfs and tidies , and others are painting pictures to adorn lite wall * . All are invited to help that tlie New Year's reception to the young men of the city niiiy lie u mo t happy occasion and a mo t pleasant introduction to tlie rooms. It N learned fromthestatesecretary who is looking over the work , that thcro is no city in tlto Mute in which there are so many large gifts for the current expenses oi' the association. DCS Moines raises nearly twice as much money , but litift three or for times as many given Is'o one there is giving $130 to current ex- pcn es , while here seven gentlemen are contributing $100 each. Sioux City has raised more money , bill has u longer roll of supporters. The rooms at Sioux City are llie mo-t finely furnished rooms in tlie place , anil iho llnest of all the association rooms in Jowa. The rooms at DPS Moines , on the third tloor , arc the largc.st and most thoroughly patronized rooms in tlie slate , but are not so elegantly fur nished. If the ladies of the Hind's can carry out their plans for this rooms here , they will be ti credit to the city , and no intelligent cilizcn can doubt the value of such places of resort. Mr. Curtis , the general man ager of the work , is a man who has proved himself competent , ami whom other cities of Iowa would 1m glad to call away from here ut a. larger salary. lie should have better quarters ami ample means , lie has t-eeured larger cooperation tion financially from young men than any other place in the j-tato. One young man here is tlie largest giver among tlie young men of the state. When it is remembered that this is not a club of young men at work for their own pleasure and a close corporation , but an association open to all manly young men , and attempting lode do \\ork for young men , to promote m.'inhood in every form , it can easily see why Mj1. Vandt-rhilt blionld leave one hundred thousand dollars to bo devoted lo this work , and why .such a city us At lanta should raise from thousands of men , women and children eighty-throe thou- .sand dollars to build a home for young men. men.Let every citizen look to the interest of ' this place 'by promoting every movement which has for its object bolter manhood. Subscriptions to this furnishing fund cauboncntin to Mrs. L. W. Tulloy.s , or to llarrv Cnrlif" , and should bo in if pos sible before Monday night. Tito many littles will make the umotmt needed , and tlie larger the amount the better the work. For hardwaio and house furnioliins get priceof Cooper & MeUce , No. ! ! Main street. Having put in a complete new slock of clotliin ; : , ittrnisliiug goods , hats , caps , etc. , Fox & llughi'h , No. 1)15 ) Main street , invite tlio public to give them a trial. Their expenses are small and they can and do bell cheap. "Sliorl" Tulles lor the People. Corxcu. BLUFFS , Dec. 18 Editor 15in. : While 1 lay no claims on pc rsonal pop ularity , I do pretend to be an honest ob server , and a man who through his own cll'orts is able to judge right from wrong , when it lays so near as at present before our door. The present .sincere desire on the part of n largo and inllucntial portion of our citizens to promote the interest and welfare of our city ia ono so near to my heart , that I and my friends vrlll pull on the same string , providing we tire not met half nay from tlio opposite side by the men wholmvo thus far ruined us with the misguidings of this city. Who is that opposite sldo ? It is those who ruled the city whan Union avenue was voted away. It is tliosu who made contracts to pay from 'M to10 cents p ir cubic foot for dirt , while tuitual labor icccived but IS to 17 cents for it. llpw tills was done , and iiow it was manipulated , we will not here discuss , but it shall be done and heralded all over the country by \oico more pow erful than my own , if necessary in tlie future. We hereby give notice to the makers of politics that our shame hhttll go abroad , if our city ollicers go on wpuinderittg our money as they have in tlie past whclhcr democrats or republi cans. Confidence is whnt is wanting among us , and until that can be restored there is no use to talk about enlist ng manufac turing enterprises , Wo know of tin lion- c.st old citizen who through i-ocinl ac quaintance last summer became a friend of a beef packer in Now Jen-cy. Ho hud letters licking for the pro | > er location of Htich a business in the went , but thu man is disgusted with matters pertaining to tlie city government here , and will not atlvino thu concern to come here. Such wo fear will be the ease in the future. A thorough back-set must bo provided for home of the drones who aspire to oflicu. Wo have $10,000 unnecessary expenses , which fnlln heavily on thu poor. These things should bu considered in choosing men in the next city election. JOHN SHOUT. Correct Abstracts of Tttlo and Real Es tate Loans ntMcMahon As Co's , No. 4 1'carl street. Umbrellas for Christinas prc.sont.s at licno'tj. _ Hifolilo on tlui liroail Rend , Tlie' report that roaches this city that Jerry Hiteldo Itiibb en getting into more trouble at Sioux City doeu not cause any great sur | rise among his acquaintances. When it wtis learned that ho had been pilfering right along from his employer , that revelation came with a startling , sen- t-utiomtl Hurry nmong till who know him. liy the aid of his father , who put a mort gage on his farm , the matter was settled up , and young Ritchie claimed to bo very penitent and expressed the determination to make a man of himself. In thcsa good resolutions his friends had considerable faith , until it appeared that ho was not Improving very rapidly. Since then hu has had two or three little lucauudcs , and now comes the news that ho is still trot ting down the broad road at a lively ga > t. U seems thai ho and a g.unblcr named Rush became cr.ga cd in u row in a Sioux C.ty saloon with Clmrlc * Cormeny and Miku IJreunun , There was a gcncnu throwing of spittoons and chair * , b'er gln.-s < . , do . > ud liually tlio bartender , Cormpiiy , who formerly ISml licre , drew a. revoh er ami fired several shots , nonn tafclngolTeit. Ritchie has been nrre--tcd on the charge of assault with intent lo do great Iwjdtjy injury to Cormeny , anil has been held in .f MO liond * for liis appearance At tlie next term of Hie district court. His compan ion , Hush , is likewi.-e held. Hoth haxo al o been lined ? ' V > and co ts for being drunk and disturbing thu peace. At last accounts Hitchie had not been able to get the ncei'Mary ' security to get out of jail. When arrested he h-td ? . * only , unicli ' would not go far to square such 'a scrape. C. M. Jacqtiemin & Co. , No. 07 Main street , lake pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of nrlielrs , or namental , stilish nnd useful holiday goods , is complete in each and even de partment , ami cordially invite everiliody to vi it their store , inspect their goods and compare price * : . J\o trouble what ever to snow goods. llesl coal and wood in the city at ( ! loa- son's , SU 1'eurl street. PerISrnekett for them every time. Ho carries the "big stock , " htm the low prices , not only in cheap grades but also the tincst made. For everything In tlie grocery line give the new firm of Ktntz > V kleeb , Ith.'Hrond- wuy , a trial Everything new and fresh. Fancy groceries a specially. OrtiniliN 1'Voiu Court. In the district court yesterday tliti jury n the case of Hunt against Johttiisen , brought in a verdict in favor of tlio plaintiffs for $8 ! > ! . The case of Knapp against the Sioux- Cit3 * railway company is now on trial. Knapp wa.s an engineer on that road , and had ins arm injured in an accident , which lit ! claims was caused bv rotten lies and the track spreading. Hisarmis so crip pled that he is unable to do any manual or clerical work , and he wants damages to cover his permanent disability. The grand jury ye.stcrday returned in dictments licut-on for ! . against - burglar/- ing houses in Hoomcr township , also against his partner , Pierson. An indict ment was found against young 15aeonfor forging an abstract of title. The iirnnil jury i grinding through its business at a lively rate. From Thurs day noon of last week till last night they had examined 10 ! ) witnesses , in seven- tei-n dill'ercnt eases. They have exam ined over twenty-four witnesses a day. William Wiekersham , who got. into some dilliculty in a town meeting in u school house some months ago , pleaded gmlly to assault and battery. Mcttrcw pleaded guilty to gambling in Neola. II. Sweigart pleaded guilty to some petty oU'eiise. The o will have their medicine dealt out to them next Monday. Three prisoners , l'ior. on , I'ienson and Itacon , were arraigned but Ilio judge de clined to appoint any counsel lor them until lie could investigate with n view tf determining whether they were not able to hire attorneys from their own means. This delay is a departure from the usual course , the judge generally making the desired appointments without un.y great search to determine the qucotion of lability to pay. "UnicUett'H. " The IniMcst place in the city ; quick sales ! Why ? because hi.s prices are right. Christmas presents at Homer's. Ladies and gents get a ticket to the grand drawing on January 1 , with every 5i5 cents worth of goods purchased of Arthur Lefkqvitz. 5v ! ; { Uro.ulway. The choicest candies , California fruits , nuts , cigars , etc. , always on hand. Service orSon/j. There will bo extra musical services held at the Presbyterian church to-mor row. The following numbers will bo ren dered by the choir , assisted by a largo chorus : MOISXIXO SKRVICK. "Tlie Palnib" ( M > ! O , ( pianette and chorus ) tame "Tlmt Swccct Story ot Old" ( solo ) Mm.itiles Duet. "O. Father , heTlionNia-lIs'.Vcidl "Hallelujah Chonii" ( liom tlie "Mcsshih" ) llaiulul "Pens Jllhcreatur" ( miai tette ) Millnrd " .Venrer .My ( iod to Tlipc" ( s-olo ) lloliien Duet , " .Ic.siis Lover of My Soul" Abt Hallelujah Chorus llnntlcl Me sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith & Loerke'.s bakery , No. JW3 Main street. It is the very Ije.st made. Try it and be convinced. For first-class Missouri wood call on Glcason at hia coal ollice , 2U Pearl street The electric belt of Judd & Smith , 80 Fourth street , Council Mlull's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , piles , paralysis , indigt'.stion , Jits , cold lect , nervousness , headache , kidney and liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nerve force and vigor , wasting weakness of thoM ! diseases of a pcrboiml nature In male ami femtile. The mayor says he will not return tlio balance of the $150 appropriated for ex penses in going to Des Moines for a day. Ho says there are some printing bills to be paid , and that he will wail until they can bo apportioned among the cities rep resented in Ihe convention , lit-holds to tliu balance of tin ; money so us to have something to meet Council Mlttfl's' share. It was mippo c4l that this c ty had n treas urer and an auditor , and that bills could po imid , if legitimate , by the tihtial means anil mcthoiU. For Hulc. A largo Ilnll'fi fire proof safe , suitable for county purposes. ( Jroumveg & Sehotiiitgun , wliolet-alo grocers , Council Mlnlfs. _ The tincht fringes , foot rests and fanny chenille llowcrh lor fancv work at h , Stockert & Co.'s , No. ! HW Mroadway. Cottage ranges. larland ! stoves , Ha- diant Ilomcn ami Hub heaters of the very latest patterns tit lied rock priceat ' Cooper & McUce'e ' , No. 41 .Main street. Mrs. J. N. Casady entertained about seventy-five of her lady friends with a1 o'clock tea Thursday afternoon. Thu windows were darkened and the pr.rlors lighted with gas. The affair was elegant and brilliant in all its details and the hospitality manifested wa.s generous. Fine ladies' hand b.igs at Bono's. Try John Tomploton'a "Iloso" ci < jar. Drs. Jittlil & Smith's Kluctro-Mngnotlo lnsolcH. Only liftv cents. No IX ) Kointh htri'ot. Council lilulVd , Iowa , Agunts wanted. Pen Jtiukct-s at IJono' * . Frank Finloy , thooolorc'd nifin wliowas Htahlii'd liy tint colored man TcitsVIH : brought over from Omiilta last UMUIIII by Deputy Marshal Katus. Snbbtantlal abi-tractA of lltlo and real estate loans. J. W. , & K. L , Squire , 101 1'carl street. _ _ All kinds of interior draping , cornice lioh'j. , bliadi-3 , cto. , the very chcajK'bt in Ilia west at E , Slot-hurt & Co'n. d. a largo assortment to telcct from forChristnuus at liuuu'o. Hosiery or liullea and gontti cheaj ) at Ik'iio'a , WIII'M ' TO IIIY Christmas Presents Is thrEotbcrof the Mina ? of Neatly Evnrjr One Nowadays. The o AVIio Will Koiul tlio Will Surclr Find Many Accept- nlilc Presents. lirPI/lllrdn / I'orlmllfS orient * emi l > ( N rl K U r 11 n ' ui l ui Innrc umtntltlc * nm : IlLUiUsLnll of OVID- voHle de-crlitlo | : 'id ' nt jul'T thiil j-1" well nlford to buy ui In tln < iniiintnotb o HK'Ut of K.ffiimn , llnildii& Co. Who ever hr.ird of n tn rotll'iiblo pre-ent. I'KII n ltu > li fine linen Inillilliercll el 111 be lie- ble lo ui ( > t iiny one. and It tuu bu Umuht i nt the I'lojilo s Mtorc. II J n Now novollk'O In till * llni'lcir rinnn KnirO IIKIUK. AM ) .umn innn ninv IIUIIU DUjiU le t ii Mlivil Hint 111 * ben | flrl O will uiiiirrcliito ouo 11 iHjiiglit from itn : limn , llodiln X L\J. You Lnoir M'tir wlfi" ulU iippici'luti'iiflnr poll or tli ( ' ( ' , no itint IT If ) oit do liiipi > eti to Inuo n ) ulr or tno nt jtofiil ones ill homo. Vun neetllook no Inrthrr tliiin the l'io- pli'V Stoio for tlio lliust unices iiml chenr * * ! j PV AflnplllnclcPllklic 8 B lf * \ < lT\ I'littiTii ! > coiiMili'i-ed mi I II e-VX eUumitHol.dtiyi.iesent. _ /I lllJlJ Sucli prices Imve iii'Vor * * * * + otlerod the been piinllc , , mill not loiiff nco nn in- /f / 1 I illnnry , ( oininun , oierj- fl _ f\ fft O riii.vilri'CH would co t us IBS IS IP IN mtirh nun ImmlMniii' lll V < \ JJ < LI O I "HI now ( OS ! K fflccti'd from the Inimunsv stock of Kremlin , Itoddn A Co.'i ) IVoplos'Store , who has tliolurKUiit stock L'AtTsoen In the west. Ofprr ronoolvnblo stytle for i it'll mid poor nllke , ( . 'an no foinul A TVr"T Milt nt prlci'8 that jrt.JLll.iLr at thu Moio of ii : oniUi ! , lloiuiu Ac Co. fi "in ) , j > frlcinls to MM- her In IUT now furo. Tlio IVojilt" " ' eluro luis them at pi Ices I lull mult i ) oven Imhlug ( 'ry lor Ilicm. Tor tlio million nt tl o lariri-st dry HOSE pou < N ftoio In the west. Such slock Hint If you 'vein o count thoin b.\ the pair , It would take > < > u iinal 1--7 t i llnish cuiintiiu. . Tlio vou Tin : jir coon line hoxl < > rv for ot rr la- di''Ror ' irenfi seen s to bo cheaper " than the raw uooiU ui'i ' bo boiiplr lor , but the cost N a f mall . consideration wl on the sio ot thostocK isconsidci-cd nnd It bo- comofl known that KI'scman.Hoilda A Co liouirhl Uienoods cheap nnd aiv i ? vlnir their cu touiurs the aJvant.inc ol tl.ufrc eKe buying. Boots & Shoes Tlvcry ' ! children in ladies , ' boots men nnd Klinoi can lie found at prices that fliupri'-o all , Ono whole More of thu iiiiuninoth ifetulilMmicnt of tlio 1'ooplcs' fctoro , Is dovo.cd to this Oh J.adicg Mlo wish suits , no Suits what Ktyle , s' ' > npc' or cut. iiniint hell ) hut llnd a fault lo pi n < o their ta to ut Rodda & CO'B. IJvory olio knows a muTler Is H handy tldnif to have about the ho s < ) . They como In Silk , Ctvh- moid , Wool , Jlcrlno , etc- , and aio found Ininuutqiiantitlcd to tclcct liom at ' t3toie.C3 Tll > u m nr I" Ihoro n mnn , womnn or HlQ jmQn clnldt-ntdoert not Know , or JJlUljlillllli luwnovfr boon In llcof ono J ot il-c larsot 11 lu.i t o vuiy largest diy pnods lion to in IU\MI. It is loviitrd nt ihe coiner of HronclHay nid llrv- nnt St. , Council lllunx. i n i 1 cnllelthu I'eonh'N Store , at CoP u-hloii i-cniiui. ; Koddn A : ( o. nietiio | iioptk to It wl do jo inhunrt peed to u.ill and ece tlivlr Iniinoiim. stoik oven If j u don t buy. They Inuu ii'cnty ' of clorkp t > show jdii nniund nnd pxeryiuhitrliriiifrimiblois done or your comfort wno.i In tnolr truly Immense Hoits. P Ol > IJ cm f1'1'1 ' anvtblnir and hflr I h mPn fveiylhimtlmt ih \ \ \ by I UI UllllUIUll them at Klbcman , Itodda Jk Co. ( = Tnko your children thcro and fit them out in auj article JCHI w sn. You'll be pleased with jour solociioiis. and the prlcos thp > niiiKn yoit.ni thcj have an iis-orl- incut of I'ino ( iood ° , us ucll us thu chcapuut fjood-4 to bo lound. Kept dry by purclinshiH'ox'rehocs or rubber boots al tlio I'oopio'o MOIO. yon brconip tlrod of Aeta Tired ? S over the uoocH ; biinill i-torCH tn flnd whnt you HIIIU , lenioui- lior tlmt : nd. ! > 1S nnil 't l llioiulvmy , Onincll lllutrs , the I'loi'lcH.ore ' , you tun tl"'l on Ronifinuc lloor of the iiiiiiion o ei-tiil'll-lira'lit JuMlin ! jou ; mi luokiiur for. uiid Ki-uiuiui , Ito.ldn , iV Co. have llir clock und viuluty to to loctironi. II t The cell wonthrrromlnuFolnto InrlOriJIflQr fouml the nwk ut umlvrwiur UllUullfudl inrellhn-wv lllk-il up i\t II ( . - mini , lto > lilit , V Co. Tim NtnuK li fo lurpo that It must 1m reduced , mid tlmt m oiK-o if nt till. Thi-y cannot .ufi nl t eui ry It over till iKivl seu-oii , 11 ° tliuy ln\vu to loose money liyEolllnsr It no\v. Tlicy are not out , onuMtiiUPiitly inu-t liuvo the loom lor udDtvliicfi will an Ivo In Januiiry noit. Tiio Clieapsst lied Flannel in the West is to lie found in the Peoples' ' Store , o stoic In the i\opt e\x-r him hluiTrn IIH line nnd Iniirn u lineol' ffiiiinoiilN Pi thi rcO/k'3 | fcKiro I ma tills t > .M-oii. They Inivo now u much iMrKcn-tuoUs cm liuinl tlum till iho othur lioiin'6 hi'if ( 'Oinhliud'Mil r-hoty. iiil'l ut prk'C't. lhilli.reiiinliniOhilili. | | ( I ) t 11 , m u liiot , mill to lie uon\lnceil nlvo thihii it i-all. Von ciin buy a clonk or any KIiul ol c nrup ol tni'iii , nnd can iiowu'ct moitt Miliii1 fur jour siionuy In thmlmu tin n I'Vi-r bofriio lor lliln ! on , tl.at If they enny ilicincivor till uo\t tn.if n it will iciiiiini onoluilt of u . oor lo.-toio HKMI In , nnil II to- in.iii , Hodila XCo , can t tpuro the space. SlitaUntt.nVmohcJ ( ind I'nWrnolud ciii he IOVIIHI nt ihii IVoph'n' t-\i \ re , Ui ii H nilus tiit \Miill hiiilyu | | huiinreJ bmiiU Btoi'cs. They uru Vct , I'lsoinnn. llodili- - Co. tuivo ba- ; lifns , us u-cll ni ovcrylll iir cl-p , and they Kivoilii'in nw y wuh every jiur- ohiiMuil ijuinnil u Avuru , Voiniu i jour clioli-u ol liondbonio luibio" , huniLMy iihiiiS , uiriy bub et , blotuli.B briinilUM , or w hut- over st-b you luiio . They ix > * t jou nothing uud are jf.von iinuy. rnl Pnvtu Tnu'lthn ' lending colorg LIU Ittlljf iinil tints urn to betound In uli E 'e > - K m 11. I fi'o ' o , \-o | nil other k n s of Imso lor invu , boH , lttdii.i.ilrls ; , und ll.uttr.a cst babies You nnvcr t-itw ufl line n SILKS llncof M1UH or ti. t.iHto Klict , liuin tus Ionus j-iiii vo been west ot Chi- oiigo its you uun Sfo no ilio lYopk-j' t-tuio. Gloves mo iiinr ( 'llln < liilil.Mr , i. 11 thu mi ei. u v < vl : nut I i e nun. i.m.ihi .v ( o. kccpunlmml they can s li | > ly 1LEO I AL NOTICES. NlTICiJppcm : nd , I < oM , Pound. To Iinnit , IVirgMp , To llcnt , Hants lloimliiiK , etc. , will bo Inserted In thi column nt tlio low rnto of TKN I iNT3 : I'lIIl 1,1 SU for tlio fit * ! Insertion und K1VU rK.VK I'KII lit N't : fo inch subsequent Insertion. I/onto ftilv4rtl . nicnt nt our office , N'o. U 1'tftrl street , near llroailwiiy. WANTS. f/OII lli.Vrnndy : furnished front loom - ' .No. Jl Vine stu'Pt. ] 7 ) U HI : > T-\ nicely lurniflicd trout loom Jilth ur without Uuul. Two Ki'iitlcinciii fiidfi'i rcil. No. fi : ( ) I'lrit iivcnnp. I/.MIM roitS.VI.I ! At a tiar/iiln if coM MHMI 1. lOilMfroi , il't irillffl oiiiliu t 01 Dmnhn. 0 tiiotn hi > u i > , I'M-nlit'iii ni'h mill < 'i t 'iny burns one lor fltrht hni > e * . one lor ! M < ti\v ; lien , tool ntul WHKIIII liousi ; 10J iicttw In tlinoth.v : iCi.UO Inif't tri't' . cotton ooillilnck wiilmit , n li niut liniple ; KIIIK ! ori'tuud , appl ( < . chetrlus , plums , Bnipps iiinl smnll finlts. Nnvor liilllnir Hook v i liter. It. i1. ut > u kit , Cm ) Hroitiln-ny , Council . town. _ _ _ < ) buylii ] tlio hninl non t'holil gnodt Hint nro oirrrpd lo fnlo , HiH'li us InriiiUiro , oiuiicts. hlovrs , do l' < TMim not limlnc crutrii.v tlr * > t-clncs Koods Hill " -iivotliiii' ' by not applyliKr. .Ml othori ll reecho prompt attention iiiul > slll bo p.ild tin lilKheht inatki't prlccj by A. .1. .Mnmlcl , ItJ. llroiulu-nj' , di'iili'r in ninr and Mnctli nrst-clnss FPioiiiMintiil fntnlturu , ftc. , co. _ l\lt linNT At MeJtiiliou A C ) 's , HOttSKS Nti. 4 I'nirl strict. von sAtii : , ron IIKNT nt i\niAxiK. NO. (3 for f ln orient , on rry Ibrrnltpiins aiioConnoll HIillTs 1'apor Mill , eotnplcto , with lOi\r < llntf liuilso and thico nrici ol No. x'ii A biiMnpss property In Chrrokeo iirrokpn county , 1 own , will tnutofor nrcMciu lulliN. Vullio , abullt fl.HW. No. 89 A bontitltul homo in the town of Hint- inpc , Mills cuutity , lown , lor NclirabKu land VnltieMrw ) . No. 41 A Rood bupne | s pwpprty mid nl o i\ peed if Idcnce propel tj In the tonn of I'hrnvo Mcl.i-nn county , 111. , low down for null or will cJi'lnuiKO for UL'itprn liinds. No. I7 A i-plpiidkl farm , well hnprovod , CV ) reroH In Dlcltui'oii rounty , lown , joining the town of Spirit LnKo. t'rlce , lor n short tlmo yv > per iioro. No. It4 to 1PT Are four inpnnpd fainn In I'liilllpb county , Knnsiw. inrli ulth A finiill in- runibinnco. ' 1 he eiiultas will be I'M'Imugcil lor unlni'iiinbcivd lld land In Xcbrtihka. No. ItCI-lbl ) acres In Molt county , Neb. , iinitly linprined. at n bitImiKiiln. . AYantt < to \chiu : lorincit'liiiiidNe. No. 54 A line two nlory brick ip ldenop , one of the bc > .t locutions In t'otinc'il ItlutTh , 111 Irado for poo. . I iinliiciinbcrcd KIUIBIIor Nebrnskn hinds. Value. 15,1100. No. f > . " and 11 Aic two other beautiful IKIII In I oiinc.ll HlntrK , which cash paymunls will buy at n Imigaln. No. M A benutlful Mibttrbiui looallon In ( own Pity , Iowa , will c.\vliutiru lor nuttum Innds. Value , $ . " > , tKW. Tliuiibovo nro only : i few of our niccial b pains. lf\oii'M'Rot anjlhlii to tiadcor sell , or want toVell any real eMalo or morehandUo , w rltn us.Vo hnvo wveral K < > od flocks of tfoodd to trade- for hinds. SWAN & W M.KKK , Council Illullb , Iowa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J.'L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. .W7 liroadirnv. Council Hlitffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL 11I.ULTS. The following Is the thuo of arrival nnd Ocpnrtuio of tiains by central clfindanl ttnnat the local depots. Traini leiive triin ler df pot tun inliuilcs earlier und arilxo ten minutes later : UU'.tllT. AltlltVE. cuiCAr.n * NOiniiv > 'KSTiiiN. : P : A. .v . Jliill and i\pre-s : . 0.riOr. : v. l :40r. : M . Aeconunodullon . l : . " > Ur. M. ut.0i' . M . K\prt > s . 'JOjA. : . CIHIMnn 4. HOCK JM\M > . ! ) : ! MA. M . Mail and Ilvpress . rt:5ii' : . v. 7:15 A. M . AccninuioilHtiou . SH.M' . M. U : . 01 * . M . KxpicfS . UU'iA.ji. : uuii'Auo. MILWAIKIK : : * ST. I'AVI , 0:20 : A. M . Mail nnd 1U press . iif,0 : p. . 0M : P. u . Impress . 'JU"iA. M. CIlllAOO. lll'IILl > ( irOS fc Qt-'lNCV. 0:40 : A. M . Mall mid i\prtss : . ti-Mi'.a. Ui.Wr.xi . Hxpu-hs . 'J:0."iA.M. : W \IHSII , ST. LIU'IS t I'Al'IflC. 2 : Rv. M.l/iciil St. liouls IJxiirofs Jxical . ! tl.t : ) v. M.Traiisfor St. lnul Kt Tran-ler ! l'iO ! 1U KANSAS HIV. I > T. JDK It COU.Nfll. III.UIFS 10UA.M : ; . Mull and i\prp : s . : : > OP.M. iKliJl1. v . Kvpi " . . U-jA.Ji. : piorx Cfv * i-Aciric. T : ] , " > A.M . Sioux ritv Mull . MttOp. st. t.0 ) : i' . x ) . St. 1'iiul i\iiro-s : . 8-\ : . v- UMON IMC KIC. Kna'.A. M . in- i I\PIP- : " . . . .r.:45p. : M. 2li : ! I' . M..l.liipoln 1'iif ! . , < ) m. A ; It. V..S T , p. M. 7IOi' : . i . ( Jvi'ilund ixtri"5 : . b:15A.M. : I1V.MUV TIIAINdTO OMAHA. Ix > nvo Council HlullH 'M' < : * 'JW : 10S10 11 : tl a. in. ; liOr : : - > l : : - : : > - . " > i.- > -niO- : UM p. in. Puiiil i > > 7 IS it 3J 11.IO : a. tn ; 2 II 5 25tj JiUiJ.p ni. l.cuvo Omalm : : n-75-HriO-10:00-ll0 ! : : ! n. in : HW SUO- : a : ) 4:00 : ! i ( I : n : . - ) - ! ] : IO p. in. Sumlay , U:33 : Mn.Ma. . ni.Sa : ) aW-S:00-tl:05-llIUp.ui : : : : o Wafer ofoiCo. . DKAKBOJl.V STIII2I2T. Tower fiirnlnhrd from hydrnnf. proisinn for ilrlviniT nil IdtulH of llHht niiichiiK'ry. Hpctlal iitieiitlon riven to chuivli oryiui blowlnir. Wo run prlntlni ; piciacs , incut choppprs. Ice cieam frccvors , pollMlilii ! ! lathes , Kjwlnx iiiiiuhineetc. . The lw > t oheniii- . ! motor mudo. ISuuil lor cir cular. In i so In Council IlluffB by llco joboitloo. l'ac Jt fk'hmdt.ment : mnrhct. OlilunKO > lcat Mm Wit. lasfMiidorlcrV Muut Maikbl. hinlth & Meyers. Kurt ? & Klcob , coffee. Krindor. , . . ulllnffAgpnt , IP Mhlti M , Council Ulults , Iowa. Jill I'urnain St. Oinnbu. SAWTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S , No. 83 , Main Strcut , Council IMufTu. Chicago Lumber Co. Wlioicuilo aud rutnll l.ntnbcr , Lath , Doors ami Illliias. Bolo iittnnts for the Mtublclioad CoiicciitratcJVhlto H 1' . JUtcoNNr.u. , .Maniigor. No. 23 , No. < jji Miilli Stroct. _ HOTEI , , Main SI , , Council Hhill's. NinrthuO. , 1) ) . i tQ. ; t' . , M. .t St. I' . , und C. , 1C. I. vt 1' . inihwiy deKitH. | hturt oar jn. > .stho loor. Kvcr > thliij ; now and lire I'lojirlutor and Mana ur. I'.T. MtTKB. A.S Hi/Kl.TON P. T.Mivyne A Co , Real Estate Exchange Hi. 1)1 ) t'urlStroot .Council Illuirs , Iowa , Dealers In lown , Kmieos ami Noliniskn. Isolds LOTS IN COUNCIL HLUFFS AND OMAHA A SI'ECIALTr. Heal Estate bought titul solil. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , MtNUK.trnJiir.H ASH prai.r.ti IN HAIR GOOD. No , 3J7 { BrontU/oy , Ccujic" Bluffo. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 , TO J. 408 MAIN STUEET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA IMI'OK'l'KllS 01' AND DKAI.HHS IN 1 Instruments , Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. Wo mnhcthpcelcltrnted JlimlniiUi Planoa , ami thcTJoynl Whltnoy orj\it ; ? , a poei.ilty | ) Every InMrumuntvnirnntutl. . Sent ! for citlalogucs. MUKLhKU Ml'SIC CO. , Council H.tiffs You 1SS If yen liyany where except at Metcal Bros , They are selling their Clothing at ; Cost , and guarantee prices on hats , caps' underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk hand kerchiefs , trunks , bags , etc , , etc METCALF BEOS , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. i , W. IF * YILiSW'OIR.TI-I , RAISER . . , Rrlck buildings of any kind rni od or moraU ami Eutlsf.iellon arunrantna 1. I'Vuinohousoi ' more on l.ittlc Giant trucks ihw bust in tliororM. . ! 808 Eiglith Avenue and Eiglillt Sln-i'l. . EUSSBLL&Co Manufacture of nil tltoa of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especially Designed for llunnltur , MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular und Locomotive [ Joilcr.s. New Miissillon T hreshcrs. Jnrey and Wootlbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable ami Traciion Euyine.-- , SAW MILLS , ETC. factory Muasillon , 0. Branch House1 510 Pearl St. , Council Mulft. SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL. ESSEX HOUSE , KIt IlllVAXT A.SI > VJNI ! Sl"J. Win in looms and good board nt iin nut's. u < w. orucr.il. w. n , u , & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. hed Ib65. R. BICE , M. D. or other turn ir rcinovod wlitiout tlio Knlfo or di mine " ' ' lilood. CHRONIC DISEASES * * " * M-CCI IW. Overt mil } yi'iuV pract eui o.xporio.iaj. Oillta \'o. 11 I'LIU ! Mieul , Conn' il llluttk. tT I.'OMHUI.TATION I'KB * . _ Northwestern Hotel. Newly tritt-U ttiui fiirnlhlH'd. 0iji | Ilro Dummy D | wt. sl.-/J JUT lny. SAMUKLTAITJ , I'op. . L. H. lIKItSJIAVV. .Managi-r. . E JE MCUICAI. J. M. SMITH Tailor ! MO. 7 and 9 MAIN STUEET , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ONLY HOTEL Iu Councl Esoa/pe And all rnmcni liTiiirovdinente , call Ijutli , lann ticlls , etc. , ia thu CREST ON HOUSE ! os. 21J , KIT * nd 219 , Main Kiroot , MAX M Lli.N , XT. SCHUEZ , Justice of tte Peace. Oflico Over A C < IINMUiy. | JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOXJNCIJ-j in hint ntiil Kwlcwl ( Joint ? Itoimw 7 ttials , Hiuuiit U.oc c Uuno. WILBOIt'S COMPOUND OP FUSE COD LIVEE . OIL AN.D LIME. , { < § IVl rur COW Mil IVKI.T 1HO K I10 r.tK- irnMi iindrr iho fti'iil Mi\rvv ! | of uur rliirmto thrmuh iinv iniliii"ii"iv ioii''nliil ' or DVDII there ivhn nro In Hori Idl < > U | On , liy no nr Aiia ( linnulr. Tlicro Is sili mxl MII rf 111. ( Hlv nt linnil. mil one onmlv triitl "H'tlhni'a iinif.tinil i.f rMivr / nil " ! HIM , " wilhoiit iKw-iiMim Iliotirv iiii"h Mtliitf llHvor oflhooU iiohi rctrfi'io iin'.l , II omlowiH ) liy tlm ( ilionillitltil o | iiidW''li | ' ii lii-i'ltv ' lirciicit | wli'cli ' irn'li-ru tlin nil ilii'ililr ' M'o"uliii Ki'inarVltMi ) to'tl- iniinl'iN ' of lm tWcnuY ( own totlioco wlidile- r'lf ' to ' ( ( > llifin K. 11 by A. It. WII.UOII , C'hcjD- Ist , llo-lon , mul nil I 5 BBTOnED.IIotii .l I'rcr. A utuuiof yuutti. fill Ir-ipruJcuio ID , - CAU < I1tn. ? IJuay , Her.