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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1885)
( \ TH3S OMAHA DATLY BEK THURSDAY , DECEMBER , ° > 1 , 1885. / HE D.ATLY 3JBK COUNCIL "BLUFFS. THUHSDAY MOKXIN , DIIC. 31. OrriCE ! No. 12 Fearl Street. * - m nny part of the c'.ty ' nt twnilytnts i ti wttk. 11. W. Tin w : , Mnnngiir. S'O. 13. ut-roil , No. at. MINOIt .MM.VI'IO.V. lU-iter. tin1 lailor , for winter goods. Tin1 | 'ilim > are not finding many victims now. The ( ionium Indies give Jliuir first sin- mini nniMincrttilu this ovi-nin at Hi-no's hall. hall.A A fi-w t-i : p of scarlet fever art ) iv- ported , but they SIM-HI to be of tliu mllilot form. AVIiile Mr. f. T. OlUci.rvi out driving Ids line carriage lior c droppcil ik-atl near tliuVabali ill-pot. .Justice Selmiv N opi-iipyili ; ! the wool- Back of the Mipcrii.f cijurl in tliu absence of Judge * Ajli-s worth. A Overtoil IIIH moved his ollit-o from tli opera IIOIIM- block to that oc-ciipiud by Korri'Mi Smith , No. i : l Main street. 1 ( ironeweir iV Seliocnlcn ; have the ] ) ast three du.vs been moving into their ni-w buildings \vlik-li IIUM- just been com pleted. Tlie street i-ars - on bolli ttie llroailwsiy and Main street liue-i hi-gtiii vestcrdny innrnlii" ; lot-nil to and from the ilutlioiliit uhurcli. Tlie books for tinlir t siv months of 18S < \ vorocstiri . li.lurnislipil ; . by Hrntl- street's commercial : ionoy to their patrons in lids city. Tin1 jrrnml ill swing at Arthur Li-fko vil/\s takes plan * to-morrow evcninir at 7 o'clock Seturnoui , - tickets to-day. Sou advertisement on this pa e. Mr. .1.11 KesM-l and M : S Sarah Foote have been joyfully joined by 1'i-v. A. Overtoil. The marriage tool : place at the residence ol . ) . M. Alitt.im lifth avenue. Tliu I'ouiitv hoard of MiiH'rvKors is to meet ne\t Afomliiy. The lioiuN of the incoming - coming counl.oliic.'rs . will lie ire. ) < enled for anproval , anil the old oll'icers will retire on that day. The .shower of calendars an ! so thiek that .special merit , novelly prounted , is necessary to attract alli-ntion. Sut-li a calendar is being distributed by Hum- ham , Tulleys \ Co. io their patrons. The matrimonial market has been very 'dull this year , only ! ! ( H marriage licenses having been granted in this county for the year HS" ) up to laM night , while in 1881 there were KW , ocing a. decrease of 111. Permits to wed have been granted to ( iconic W. Stover and Lei tie M. Van Windheim , both of Omaha ; W. ( J. Dcn- noy niul Luc.vViMoti , both of this city ; A. S. Lang and Sarah \Velden \ , both of Creston. The merchants' police force srnmi to start in well. They are not making much blow or noiM1 , but are gaining the rep utation of keeping their beats lai'.hfully , and protecting the property of the sub scribers well. Messrs. Schlenter it Holey , the pro prietors of the Kiel barn , have sold twelve ear loads of horses and mules during the past year and Air. Isaac Holey is expected to nrri\e this morning witli two moru cars. The southwest corner of the beautiful Bayliss park is almost impassible for the many pede.strians to whom that route is uio.st convenient. The city authorities should do somethiii" : to better the condi tion of the walks. With so much filling done all about the city , this spot of all others should not thus be neglected. Charles Sdmli , brother of George Stluilwho was run over on Friday last at ( Jrecndale by the ears , writes from Kcokuk under date of the 2lltli , and wishes to return thanks to all parties who assisted him so kindly when iu this city looking after the remains of his brother on Saturday and Sunday last. The council is considering the ad visability of securing some competent person to look up all the little pieces of properly owned by the city , and of which there is no complete list at present. It has been suggested that the retiring county auditor , T. A. Kirkland , be se cured to make such a list. The nndcrlaking establishment of 1) . M. Council , which has not proved a very suecchsful imik'i'taking , was partially sold out yesterday afternoon to satisfy a mortage of about $1)0. ) What little is left is to bo .sold ncsl Saturday to satisfy a mortage of about 'fWO. This more than cleans the c.stahli-hmcnt out. The youthful alligators which hnvo at tracted so much attention as exhibited in the show windows of Squire's real es- Into olliee for some time , are no more. Removed from their swampy homes they are supposed to have died irom a lack of malaria. They will now be added to the many attractions in the museum of the liloomer .school building. A wutchniglit Servian will be held at M. K. church Uroadway to-night begin ning at ! l o'clock and continuing until midnight. The uxerei.-es will consist of a love feast , baptismal .service , address by Kuv. W. T. Smith , presiding elder of thfs district , and the pastor , and a prayer and consecration meeting. A cordial invita tion is extended to an to be present. lleno sells dry goods , clothing , hats , caps , noekwear , underwear , etc. , for la dies and gents. _ The elect rie belt of .ludd & Smith , 30 Fourth street , Council Hlnll's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , piles , paralysis , indigestion , fits , cold feet , nervousness , headache , kidney and liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , lack of nervp force and vigor , wasting weakness of those diseases of u personal nature in male and female. New dre.ss goods at John Heno & Co. Vs. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. , L W. , & K. L. Sijuire , 101 Pearl btreet , _ For first class i\li.-sourl \ wood call on ' j i Gloason , at his coal olllce , ' . ' ( I 1'earl street. For everything iu the grocery line give tlio new lirm of Kliit/ \ KU-eb , llM Broad ) way , u trial Kverythiiig now and fresh. Funny groceries a .specialty. Correct Abstracts of Titjo and Itoiil Ks- tnte Loans at MeMaiioti & ( Jo's , No.I Pearl street. Try John Templeton's "Hoo" cigar. The finest fringes , foot rests and faulty chenillu llowers for fancy work at K. Stockurt & Co.'s , No. ! ! 0li Broadway. A handsome present to your wife an insurance policy on your 'life. Forrest Smith has the most desirable companies to insure with , All kinds of interior drapings , cornice poles , shades , etc. , the very cheapest in tlio weft at K. Stockert & Co's. Cottiigo ranges , darlamt stoves , Ha- diunt Homes and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper iV Mclicu's , No , 41 Alain street. Ladies and gents visit Bono's largo c tores , Year presents at Homer'sMain. . John Heno & Co. retail dry goods ut prices that uro biirprisingly low , IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS Another Instance of the Wcrthlcssness o the Tire Alann System. WORK OF THE GRAND JURY Social lolnn < ; The Hrondwoll Case A New National llaiik A Sneak Thief Ciittiirc ! ' ' | < i'l'lir F'cr.'Otinlltii-s. Sncaltnil n Ilonil Covering. Vc'tordny nfti-ruoon Ollicor Hi-swick noticed a youn fellow luui inji about onu of tlio dupots acting . u | iiciou ly , and MiTt-slcil him. It was soon learned thai ho had stolen a hat from the 'Fre mont IIOIIM' , and that eliar o has hcun hiidapiin t liim. Hoj ivi-s his nanv IK * ( iconic Hill , and as proof has liecn found of where and how heold the stolim head covering , lie will probably be added to the number of tho-c wlio are boarding at the revolving hotel. Another National Hank. The banking hoiiso of Hurnhani , Tul- leys it Co. , which department of the busi ness is known as the Iowa State Savings institution , will begin the lir-t of the now year as a national bank , to be known as tin ; Council Itltill's national bank. The capital is $100,000. The bank is in tlio hands of men who have been so Ion ; ; and favorably known hero , that it i * neudle.-s to make any extended , glowing predic tions a.s to its assured success and sta bility. T Tlio ( irniul Jury. The grand jury yo.-terday returned sev eral indictments , some of which were against parlies not yet nrro-totl , and hcnee their names arc withheld. Among these returned against persons al ready captured , was one against K. 15. Han , for forgerv , and one against George . ) . Stevens , for larceny. "The Major" got out of jail yesterday , but only long enough to be marched to the court room , to be given a eliatiee to challenge the grand jury , who are con sidering his canlie waived the chal lenge , iiy hit attorney , Col. Dailv , and was marched back to his cell , lie looks in usual health , his face being as ruddy as ever , while he preserved the same stolidity which has marked his conduct ever since- the shooting of Hughes. A Flro "Without nn Alarm. yesterday morning a small building located at the corner of lUynster street and avenue H , owned by Phil Armour iiud occupied by Charles lUcCaulley , was damaged by lire to the extent of'about f 100. When the lire was lirst discovered nn attempt was made to turn in an alarm , Lint after several inoHeetual turns of the jrank a messenger was sent Io the near- . -st engine house , whore no alarm had licou received. By the tijue tlio depart ment reached the spot it was too late to 10 much. Instances of the worse than ivorthlc.v-ncss of the present lire alarm system are getting quite numerous. The joiineil should i.-sup. an order for a re- urn to the good old timesbefore the war , ivhcn "lire" was yelled from street to ilruut , and thus reached the engine louses. The Broad u ell Case. The time of this district court yesterday , vas still taken up with the hearing of the jaso of the otato vs S. A. Broadwell. Tliu jvidenco for the defense was reached , mil seemed to be to the elVecttbat Uroad- ivfell in his rush of business and making ) f many loans , did not investigate close- y every paper and account , but that the ) llico work was done largely by his clerk. Durane Stearns , who has been im'.ieted ilso. Uroadwell could not remember much about any of the papers drawn up 11 securing the loan , lie did recall the 'act that no had met some persons , by Jio niiinu of the parties who were repre sented as owning tins land on which the loan was secured. The piTHecution holds : hat these parlies were myths , and that the names wore used as a part of tlio plot : o secure the money. Hroadwell could iive no very distinct testimony about ' .hem , or about the loan , it Iniviug escaped lis particular attention in tlio whirl of justness. This testimony was closed yes- erday afternoon , anil the arguments jommunceil to the jury. Cuplil at. I lie Altar. Last night St. Francis Xavier church , vas crowded to ovorllowing at the mar- iage of Mr. John 1) . Curtiu and Ali-s Uary E. Durgan. William Cm-tin and Miss Carrie \Vredo ivero groomsman and bridesmaid. The : eremony took place at 8 o'clock , the [ ? ev. Father Mc.Menomy , assisted by I'athcr Ilcaley , officiating ! A reception was held in Bet.o's hall , ivherc between two and three hundred 'rieuds we.ro entertained , A large mini- > or of tables were spread and heavily aileu , and music , feasting and dancing jontinucd until a late hour. Mr. Curtin is an engineer on the Chi- ; ago , Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad Fho bride has lived in this city since her girlhood. A large number of eo-.lly . iresents wens received. The newly wedded eouplo leave this norning for a two week's visit to Chicago mil the east. _ The Hounds of 1'leasiirc. In striking and most pleasant contrast , vitli the rain , mud and darkness of Tiles- lay night , were the parlors of the homo it Mr. Samuel Haas , No. 121 South Si.\lh > troet , wherein was gathered a brilliant ompany , the friends being royally enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Haas and their laughter , Miss Mary Haas. The nlliilr ivas marked in all its details by elegance uul generous hospitality. Music and lancing formed leading features of the -ntertainmimt enjoyed by the guests. Flic refreshments were fully iu keeping Use with the occasion. Nothing was left indono to make tlio evening a delightful jno to all present. Among the guests ivprc : Mr. and Mrs , / . T. Umlsoy , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. K , Smith , Mr. and Mrs , IV. 11. M. I'usoy , Mr , ami Mrs. F. M , Jault , Mr. ami Mrs. Cleorgo \ \ . Thomp- ; on , Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pusoy , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Klwell , Mr , and Mrs. W.V. . I.oomis , Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Pusoy , Mr. uul Mrs. C. S. Full , Mr. and Mrs. Dr. D. Mac-ran , Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Kcolino , Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Troynor , Mr. and Mrs. F. 1) . Conover , Mr , and Airs. S. I'arnsworth , Mr. and Mrs. ( ioorgo II. Jamp. Mr. and Mrn. W. ( ) . \Virt , Jfr. and Mrs. ( icorgo liobbington , Mr. and Mrs , IV. F. Sapp , Mrs. J. N. Baldwin , Mrs. .icorgo Holeoml ) , Mrs , .1. .1. Brown , Mrs , II. K. Montgomery , Mrs. John Skeltou of Jhicago , Mrs.s ( . T. 1'holiM. Mrs. B. < uvt'ly ofVnshinuton \ , Miss Clara Unbliington , ( ho Misses Corner , Miss liitty Conover , Miss Klsio Pusoy , Miss Lou Holcomb. Mies Florence Hoot jf Kookuk. Miss Bc.-sio Stewart , the Misses Barbara and Anna Merklo , Miss Hello Hatcher , Miss Lulu Lonmls , Miss lulia Ollicor , Mi s Molliu Itico. Miss \AMM \ Brown , Miss Carrie Atkins of .hnaha , Miss ilennio Baldwin , blisses N'jillin and May Chapman , Miss Jennie iValker , Miss Anna Sijuires , Miss May Davenport , Miss Molliu Kico. Judge i.arimer , Mi-ssr.i , Krnost Hart , Charles Stewart , Bert K\aus , Oscar Kcoline , W. W Sherman , Hr-nry Atkin" , Jam s Unw- man. Goo-go Brown , \ \ F. Sapp. fr * red Loomis , 'Forroy Kverett. .M Jncnuemin , F. L , Clark , jr. . John 1'usi-y , AV. 11. Sliprrndou , Nnto ( rary ol Onmhn , Alex. Malmroe , 11. A. Woodbnry , 1) . J 1'ockwell , Judge Lottfbourow. JJarry Bowman. Horace Evans. Jninex H. C'raig , Walter Smith , Will 1'opplcton of Omaha , . H. Stillmaii. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clinton will entertain a company of her lady friends at tea. Owing to the rush of social event * dur ing the holiday season the married ladies' progre'Mve euchre club will luntno gathering this weok. Due notice will be given of the next meeting. Mrs. J. N. Baldwin will on New Voars night give a progressive tea and euchre pally , an arrangement entirely new here , but all the rage in tlio ca-t. The favored one.- are looking forward to Ihc event with much intere-l and it promises to be an elegant all'air. The Imperial club , which has e-lab- li-hcd the reputation of giving the luo-t brilliant and enjoyable club parties of the ra on , have another of the series in the Masonic hall this evening. lr . Judd iV : Smith's Elect ro-Magurlic insoles. Only liflv cents. No 80 Fourth street , Council lihifl' , Iowa. Agents wauled. _ Having put in a complete new stock of clothing , lurni-hitig good , hats , caps , etc. , Fox & HugheNo. . ni. Main street , invite the public to give them : i trial. Their expenses are small and they can and do sell cheap. C. n. Jncquoniin it Co. , No. 37 Main street , tajvo pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of articles , or namental , stylish and useful holiday goods , is complete in each and every de partment , and cordially invite everybody to visit their store , inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what ever to show goods. For hardware and house furni-hinjrgct prices of Cooper & McOcc , No.II Main street. Personal I' E. W. Barber , of Avoea , was in Ihe city yesterday , having been summoned as si witness by the grand jury. C. I. Price and family left yesterday for a visit to Chicago. Henry Douglass left last evening for Chicago. Heill continue to travel iu the same territory a.s formerly , but will make Chicago his headiiiarters. | Miss Florence Hoot , who has been vis iting friends here for a month past , re turned hr-l evening to her Keokuk home. John N. Baldwin returned from Chicago cage yesterday morning. Geo. J. Shepard. the editor and pro prietor of the State Line Leader , of IJlanchard , was in the city yc-terday. Thos. Potter , the president of the C. , U. & Q. , parsed through here yesterday n his -peeial car , bound eastward. Deputy Sheriff Clattcrbuck has so far recovered from his illness as to bo out igain. P. Slcally. of Fremont , Neb. , was in the 'ity ye.-terday , making arrangements with the implement hou-e- . - about Jun- niry Io he is to go into tlio implement justness at Mead , Neb. Best coal and wood in the city at Glea- son's , W Pearl street. Ladies and gents get a ticket to the jraud drawing on January 1 , with every - , ' . > cents wortli of goods purchased of Arthur Lefkovit5S ! Broadway. The choicest candies , California fruits , nuts , cigars , etc. , always on hand. Bo sure and a k your grocer for the jrcad made at Smith & Locrko's bakery , No. 5211 Alain street. It is the very best iiado. Try it and be convinced. The largest and best selected stock of owolry , diamonds , watches , etc. , can be 'ound at ho old reliable -land of C. B. Jacquermin & Co. , No. Alain street , \feeroNowYeargiftscau bo purchased n great variety. As the holidays are not yet over C. B. Jacquermin & Co. wish to call attention 0 their largo stock of jewelry , diamonds , watches , silver and silver plated ware , ste. , they yet have a largo assortment , md those _ desiring line Now Year n'cscnts will lind just as complete an issortinent as before Christmas , as their toek is kept complete a.s long as such acilitics as the telegraph and express can be used. JEFF DAVIS WOULD NOT PRAY. The PiM-Hislence of an Intruder Jtc- wurilml iu the ICiid. Baltimore Letter to the New York Sun : iVhile the two armies under lion. Grunt mil Gi-n. Leo were confronting each Hlicr In-low Petersburg , President Davis jccamo so exhausted by overwork that ho Ictcrmined to ro-U for a few days , llis steward was a worthy German named Kggling , who , before the war , conducted 1 flourishing nun-pry near Hiehmoud , Fho president notified Kgglingof hi-tpur- lose to take a rest , and directed that vis- tors ho excluded until further orders. Mr. Kggling and his assistants carried > nt their instructions , and Mr. Davis se renely enjoyed his rest. Ouo night at about 10 o'clock there was i strong pull at the front door bell. Air. -Iggliug answered the call , and on open- ng the door found standing out-idc a venerable gentleman who gave Ins name md said ho wished to see the president in business of great importance. Air. Hggling informed him that the president md retired , and could not possibly be --eeu until next morning. "But. my dear sir , " said the caller , who gave his name as Air. A. , "it will bo too ale then , I wish to try to save the lives if two German deserters from tlio other -idc who are condemned to bo shot at sunrise as spies " The mention of the nativity of the loomed men touched a sympathetic chord iu Air. ICggliiig's heart , and ho invited - vited Air. A. to a seat in the hall. After learing the main particulars of the are - et t and centenci ) of the supposed spies , \lr. \ Eggling became- interested in their lelivoranco. Ho accordingly loft Air. A , n the hall , and went np-stair.s to Air , ) avis' chamber. Ho opened the door lolscle.-sly , and moved on tiptoe across ho carpeted lloor toward the bed , fear- ng thai Air. Davis would bo asleep , Tlio , ; iis was burning dimly. Air. Davis hap- nuipd to bo awake , anil asked his chain , jcrlaiu what ho wanted. "Air. President , " said Eggling , "I uivo been in your .service a long time , mil have never , as you know , soliciteii any special favor from you. " Dr. Davis admitted thai. "I have one to ask now , " resumed 'ggliug , "and I hope you will not refuse t. " Ho then requested thai Air. A. , who vas waiting in the hall down stairs , bo illowod to como up to the chambou to see dm on urgent business involving the ives of two innocent soldiers. The president consented , and in a short line Air. A. , accompanied by Kggling , iresontod himself before the president , vho remained in bed. After a short pro- lininary conversation Air , A. made ; no\vn lite object of his busiiiosss , which vas to secure a reprieve for the two men mtil Iho charge against them could bo urther investigated. President Davis asked various ques- ions , and when informed that tliu sen- ciicu of the drumhead court marllal had Ji'i'ii approved bj'Gen. Leo , declared that io could not and would not interfere. ilr. A. bccauio importunate , and Mr , > avis so far relented as to agree to think over the matter for an hour , at the end uf which Air. A. would receive his lliiul dee's'on ' Air A tlun withdrew , ami a the appointed time relumed to the eh.im ber w th Kggliug. 'Fho president t-otn tcously informed Ills 'guest that he hat considered ( he suntter fully and could no change Irs decNoti. ' 'Tlio men n\n t die if GPU. LrP ha * ap proved the sentence , " said the ptevident ' 'is that your Irrevocable conclusion ? ' Air. A. tremulously uski-d. "It is ; I cannot rt-Vor.-o It , " Air. Da\i replied. "Then , " snid Air. A , "will you ri i from your bed and nnito with me n prayer to Almighty GeM for the souls o the poor unfortunate * who arc to be she to death iu the morning1 Pre-ideut Davis agreed to this , and 11 a minute Ihp three Persons in tinroou were kmeliiig , and Air. A. was fervently praving for ( ho salvation of the dooniei German" . When "amen' ' wa said Mr Davis was about to rise , but ho wv : pencilled by Air. A. , who said : "Now , Air. President , I want you It pray. " Mr. Daus , however , insisted on rising nnd after doing so , said : "Air. Kggliug bring mi ! some paper and pen and ink' ' They were ' peedily produced , and in n few "moments tlip'desired reprieve was handed to Air. A. , who , after profu-elj thanking the president , hasteneii back It the eonlederate camp , urrhing just in time to avert the execution. Another Slop Towards Heaven. Haglcy "That Bailey Is a most extraor dinary man. " Airs Bagle.y"In what way , dear * " Hagley"hvcry lime he marries lit moves ill ) one Ilight of stairs at hit hotel. " Airs. Bagley"Indeed ! On which llooi does ho live now ? " 13agley "He's just taken apartments on the fifth lloor. " 1 IIKS ! A sure pure for Blind. Bleedlm ? , Iti-hln nnd IJlroink'tl Plli-s has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called 1) r Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A simile box has cared the worst chronic cases of : i. " > or ! X\ears ) . Maudlin : . No one need sutler live minutes utter ninilyiiii ; lids wonderful sooth liiK medicine. Lotions and instruments du tnoie harm than irond. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment alisorlis the ttiinoi , allays the liitenso Iti-hinu' , ( parlli-ularly at nltiht after uettins warn ; in bed ) , nets as a poultice , itives uilant leliet' , and is iiicparcd only lor Piles , itchins of private pails , anil lor nothing else SKIN" IJISKASKS CUKUI ) . Dr. Kra/.ier's AhuiUOintmiMit i-uu-s as by maiiiiPimnles , Black Heads or ( iinlis , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaviiu ; the skin clearand beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Klicinu , Sore Xlpnle. " , Sore JJps , and Old Obsllnate Ulcers. Sold by diuggists , or mailed on receipt of 50 cents. Itetailcil by ICnhn ACo. . , and Schroder & Becht. At wholesale by C. F. ( iooilmaii. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICl ! . Spcclnl nilvortlscini'iiK , such n Loet.rouml , To I.nnn , For Sale , To lient , Wants llonrdiiiff , L'tu. , Kill bo liisL-rtc-il in thl cniuniunt the low rate of TUN' CUNTS I'Klt J < INH for the flrbt insertion and FJVU CUNTS J'KIt 1-tNU for cnch 8UliscUcnt ( | in-i-rtlon. I.c-nvo ailvortl-io- our olliL-u , No. U. 1'oml ttroet , near O \VA.V AVAI.K1' ; ! ! . Xo. i8 ! JIulii street , O ( iiiiili r l'lti.-.uii's lliinUireiil , iH'utuann incr- liiinillfe i-xcliniiKu lirolicrsi Our booka iiro lull siieultil luirf.'alnbut It 1s impo-sililo to pnli- ish a lolutble lls-t fiointhotiiut of so tunny ila'lv ' cliiiiigcs. Wliut wo : iik Is : i It you want 'to i-ell ortriulo anything in our Jim- , write us niul wu vill suml yon u pileof harj.-r.lns tj select IVom. .inuld lniirovuil ] or iniliupiavod , city or town jropcrty , stoeKs of miods of any kiml in any iluetif sneli jon hnvuor pituli you want lot us icai-from jou. Swim i Walker , Council lll.iIU FOU UKNT A llnolr fnrnUhoJ front room No. 1 Vine street .i inlli-s 6 ( > iitliwc-t ol' Unijtliii. G ooin honsiXcolliiil ! vell niul clsluni , - Imrns , ono lor niarlit hm > t-s , 0110 for 'M rows : lien , tool uul WIIKOII IIOUSOH ; llJ nt-rcs In timothy : H.1,000 'oio-t trees , cotton wood.blauk xriilmu , mh nnd uaple ; trend orclnnd , iiiijilux , clierriiis , plums , Krapes and smsill fruits. Nuver lallliiff slock valor. It. J' . Ori'icua , i'JJ ' llroiulwny , Council Hull's , Iowa. _ _ " all the lii t-T-lassMicinil W"ANTBU--To liny > - ) hunt ! household ( foods tliut uru ollorod to sno ! , ttii-li as lurnituro , mriiuts. stoviis , oto I't'rsons not Imvliifr hTHicri.v Mrsl-chiss uoods vlll save time by not applying. All others will rccolvu prompt iittc-ntion and will bo puld the ilj-'hcf.t iiiiirkut prices Iiy A. J. Jlatulol , IW3 Jioadway , deaU.-r in now and strictly tlrst-cluss Bccond-haiid lurnllnre , otc. , oc. rOH UENT-At McMalioh" & CoT' HOlISnS _ 1'enrl strt-i-t. _ Chicago Water Kofor Co , a * DKAUIIOHN STIIKBT. I'owor fiirnishcd from hydrant presfnicfor rlvlmr ull klnila of liRlu muchau-r ) . Spoc-Iiil ttentloii jflvi-n to church urirHii lilowlujr. Wo run iirlnthiK' pro oK , mcut choppers , ice cream I'rc-ivi-rs , | ill-lilnj , ' lathe.sowlny ) muchmi' , etc. J'lic he t I'lu-iipn-it molnr minln. fiend lor clr- L-nliir. In USD in Council lllulls by Ik'i'jobollli'n. 1'iici ) \ Schmidtmeat miirkct. 'hleinro .Meat Market. L'lhl/eudorliir's Meat Market. Smith , V Meyers. Kurt/ Kli'eb , eolTco frrinder. Hubert Mnllls , colleo irrliuk-r. It. 1 , . Wl I.I.I AMP , SelllnpAtfeiit , 18 Mnln t-t. Council lllnirtf , lowu. 1111 l''urimm HI. Onmliii. WHO IB UNOCQ MINTED V/I1H THE CCOOn/kPHV / Op THIS COUNTfty Wll I 6CE Dy EXAMIMIha THIS MAP THAT THC CHIOAGO.ROCK ISLAND a PACIFIC RAILWAY ly rr.iron of HH central | in lllr.ii an I clo'B relation Io nn principal llnui JUit itml Wot. at Initial unit ter minal point * , ciiuvtllutm Ilia IIIOM linpullant niliT- roritlniTiliil link In that Hrm of through IrniiMior- If.tlun iThlrh Invllni nn < ) facilitate * uatrlnml tiaiila iH'twccn cities of the AllniHIc linj 1'avlllc Cuuhln. U Ii ul u Uii ) runirlto nail I.-K | route toandfiom polnti aCj t , Korlhea t anil Houtlitui.1 , unit corii'koiiillnt ) ; ( > oluta A\e8t , Noillincvt uud oiittmrbt. The Great Rock Island Route Ouarantres Iu patroni that ' itni ? of iicihonal ft'cu. rllr mfpnlcil \ > y a Kollil' Oioroiik'lilj Imlbilnl roud- Iwil. uniuolh truc'ki of ronllililom Mtcl mil. mlMan- llully liulll rulrri In ulij In lilies , lulling ilork ui near l rr > rtlon an Innnan kkill iyu nmke II. Iho alely appllancei ornatt-nt hiirriiiiplairoritiii and air biakc * , and that ei cUncfll c'lpllii hlrli Korcrln thr prap. tlralop ralloni > r nil Ililialni. Ollit-r | xrlalllci of thli route aie 1ran > frr * nl all ( iiiinn-Unir imlnlK In Union licpota , uaU tlio imatirpafaked couuutu aDU luiurlenof lt r.mt'iiKer i : < iulpiucut. At Hlrepcrior ihe iufrui iir ib'ii , antl buini * tiiouit lilnlnt ; lar , In which rUuoratbly reeked liu-alit un < It'lniilflv c-aun. llclwcoiiClilcauoaml Kanrasrll- Alohltun bio dlto luu the Cell ur.iteil lu-i-llnlinr C'lmlr t'ai. . The Famous Albert Lon Route R. n. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , 1-1(9-1 & Uiu'l UV'r , llrn'l T'l.l ' A. i'a . ic't , DMOH TICKET OFFIE J , L. De BEY01SE , Agent , No. M ) " Hrondw v , Council tliu its. Railway Time Table COrNCIMlMTFS. Ttio followlnir l tlio tlino of nrrlvnl nn ilepnrturi- trains by ivntnil tnn > liiitl tuu ( > , n tliuku-nl ill-puts. Train * lc.i\o lrnn lei-icpot ! | pi mliintes c-iiillcr mut iirrlvo ten iiilinites Inter : HEI-AIIT. OllltVR , OIIH Ann k M > imi\vr TKit.v. ! i2) ; ) A. V . . .Mnlliiml ixprt-5a. : . . . fii.'iOpv 12:401M : . . . . .AiTommoilmloii 4riUi : M tifOr. M K\plos U:05A.M CIIIL'.MiO A KOCK | S | , VNll. ? i2 > A.M. . . . Jlnllunil i\pic' : .s fi"i-l : | M T115 A. M Aifonmmdntlon fi:4.-i : I- . it C.iHiIM . i\ples : * I'rtB.l. ' M UIIIC.MIO. MII.WAfKCIi ic ST. 1-AVI , jiiCfl A. M Mull niul Ktpross 0.YirM : liiuUI'.H K.Vncf ) 0:0,1 , t. M CIIICAI1O , lll'III.IMItON A glMM'V. PMOA.M Mull nail l-\pus : . . . . Oi.'fll' . M < i.Ml-.M : i\ptfs : 0:05A. M WAIHSII , ST. MUMS & 1-U'IHC. 2Ti : M.lofiil St. l.ollls 1-.tHT ; | Local ; iOP.MTiiiiii : ( | > l ( > i > St. Ixinls Kx.'rMinsti-ri'Hi' : : ) . v . . . . ' . ' ' KANSAS C1TV. ST. .1OK < c rOIISL'lL III.L'I'rS 10:10 : A. M Jlailnnd K\prc 5 fittOp. : M l'fil'.M ' : ( Kxpu'ts B:4.'jA.M sioi-.v inv i , i-\eitia 7tr.A. : Plouv C'lly Mail : ; % > ni-\t COr.M. : ; ; . . St. 1'nul l-\prt 8S5A.Vt : VMII.V iMcrnc. IHiIWA. M Ili-'ivi-r ' U\pies . . . . .8:4.11u : ! ! : K ! M..t.ln < 'oln l'u . . ( ) in. * K. V..2:115 r. M 73l' : . > i Uvi-rlnnil r.itn-ess 8:15 : A. M IIUM.MV TIUINSTO DM MIA. l.tavo Council lllnlls Tft'i : : , is : ! M Ini.-Rl- llul : ( n. in.5 l0-aii : : ; ) : ) : : w ( : ; > . ) 5i-5 llifkl- UMu p. in. Snmla7UV : : ! 11:91-- : . in S.w-ciil-ri:2.i : : : : Uii ) ll.1 : ! ! p. m. I.PIIVO Omsilir tir ) : > 7Ti-HV : ) 10:00--tl,0 : : n. 111 ! IIK : ! 'JlW- ; : rx-4lH ) : 5 :0i : : Di-iA-tl - : IO p. m. fnnilnys - : : ; :53-11:00 : : n. Iil.3i00-ilOJ-6OU-ll ; ! : : 'i llilUp.ln Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp Uroadway Dnininy Ui'iiot. Sl.fiO per day. SAMUKIj TAT1C , 1'rop. I , . 11. IJKUS11AW. Manager. Chicago Lumber Co. Wliolonlo and roliill l.ninbcr , l.ntti , Slilnjiles Push , Doors niul Itlliuls. Sit\o \ agents for the cclcbmled Mniblvliciul ContTiitrnted Wliltu lino. S I1. JlAixoNXKi.i , , Miniuecr. Tc-topliono No. - - * . No. * i 10 Main Sticut. EVEUYTIHXO I3IAOIXAHLH IX CROCKERYCHINA , G-lass Queensware < Sc At Homer's Xth 2'l Main Slrppt , ronnt-il Hind's. In. ONLY HOTEL In CouncI Itluds linrin ? Fire IBsca,2De And nil moncrn linprovt'inciits , call bolls , tire ularin bt'lls , etc. , is tliu CREST ON HO USE ! t Koe.to. . 217 and 210 , Jlaln Stroat , MAX M lllX. Tioprlctar JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW COXJISTOirj BLjTTinFS. Practices In Slati and Fcdpral Courts. Itoonis 7 amis SliuOTrt Dloiik Ueiio. SANTAOLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S , No. 28 , Main Street , - Council Blurt's. HOTEL , Main St , , Counoil Ultills. Nrartlit'C. , 11. &Q.U. ; , M. & St. P. , and C. , 1 ! . J. & P. lailway depots. Stieol ear pass the iloor. Kv crytliln ; , ' new ami lirs class. Oncnud Dee. 1st. 1st.PHIL JfKHGEX , Proprlotor and > laimjer. ; ESSEX HOUSE , Coiixisi : DKVAXT AXI > Vixr : STS. Warm rooms and peed bomd at rcnsonnblo rates. rates.J. . M. LEADING Tailof ! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa RUSSELL&CO MimnfnctnrerBof nil clzes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Esprclnlly Designed for Hmmlnir , MILKS , OKA1N ELKVATOHS , AND KI/KUTIMC LIGHTS , Tuhulnr and Locomotive Boilers. New Massilloii T lire liers. Carey and Wooilbury Horse Powers. STAT10NAUV , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , KTC. Factory Mas.sillon , 0. Branch Ilouso 510 Pearl St. , Council Blufft. SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL. IKIS. ( irrtCEiu w. n. u. rtt.si Y OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , ; l ) ' h ud 18Ji. MRS , D. A. BENEDICT AND DK.lt.KIt IN HAIR GOOD. No. 337 Drouilwny , Council ilufl's , WHERE TO BUY Now Christmas Hag Oomo nntl Gone , thi Stock of Goods on Hciml Must be Disposed of , Those Who Will Kent ! tlio Pollowlnji Will .Surely Klinl .Mnny Accept- altlo Presents Cor New Vcai- Uny , Tor Imlip * or ffpnl * pnn bf Ilium ) In IIH-RC iiiiintlurs ] niu < < > 1 P ery | M < ltili > ilOM-ilptlon nn < ) nl pilciM Hint \ < > u i'u : Ivrll nllnid to tillnl 111 IllR iiiHiiuiiOtli riltlblliii- mt'iit ' ol r.lsonnui. lloikht.V Co. I p Who nvr-r hi-anl of .1 limit ) Miltnliltt pii-M-nt , Kven n liijjlo line linen linnilki-rc-lilpr * " 111 I'll in- ' oeptnliln to ino l any 0110. inn ] It cult be Imiufhl eheui | lit tin1'eoplo s Store. Now iiovclllo In this llni' for Any .Muni ) . ' man IIHIV ini'il thnt lil 1ir . | Kill lll niipu'c'hitu oao If fioin Kininn. . llodilii i I'o. Von Know your wife u III uppu-ehileu line pair ol tl.i * is no matli-r IT yon do luippeil to luue u puller two ol' ui-od oue , ut home. Von iicixllook no liu ( her Hum the I'm- till-'Stoic tin-tliu lliiei > l mnkrs and eheaprgt r An.ii . llliol : < Sllkli ) < - < I | l/ljr\f < 1'iitleiii is eonslileieil 1111 III | * VV I'li'K-iintlloliilay ' pri'M'tit. mJ I VJlJ J s'lii'1 ! pilCL-H luive never " ' tic-fti ( iituieilllie putille , and mil lon nuo nn or- illnary , COIDIIIIIII. cvi'iy- Goods iln > liters Mould < ovt us iinii'li n < u liiiiiilsiiiiii' tllk , III now iu t If H'k'ctt'il Illllll tillllMMICIIM < .stock of KlU'iiiiin , Itoilila \ T'o.'s I'l.-opli-V Ploie , lie Iui9 tlio lurgot stock iniT-ei'ii In I In- ( . -s.l. TCT A nr > C3 Of ovrn i-dtii-i-liiilili * Mtlrtor ; \ JL3..E * . A rch : and pnor ullk'- . Can lie foinidi ftrr'iTVl suit iiniehn .eri ut prices thai urA.J. .O ill the I pies' ? lou > ol KNeuuin , Hodiln A. Co. i ft CS Kvcrybody l\iiiW tlnil 1'urt are a aln comlmr into > tylc , IH much so u * they WI'H % 15 ori ) jt-iirs lino. A nice set will be us Him nnd ele- i krnnt a pn.-enl : miiy ! liulvMlll U.oU lor und It will I'e Hie envy ol'ull her Iili-nds ti > M-i'lu-v In her new Inrs. The 1'coples'sttin - has Ihi-in lit ] > i lee * , i hut intiko even baliies er > lor them. Tor the mIllldii nt ttio lai-prM dry HOSE goods slonIn tinwi't. . Such u stiu'k tlnit if you % viitto count them I > ) tlui piilr , It would tiike you until IMltj itniili coimtiiiK' . 'I'lio ron TUP. price on lliiu lie ii-ry lor n.Uier In- illi-fl or Rents sei-nig to l-o - chenprr Ifl II "llln " " ' V > IW ' -l"ls um bo I I IIIW bomsht l.ir. but tlncON ! n Mimll LLIUI1 iimsldi-ratiijii when tlio ! / < of the stoek i-oonsldun d und It he roines known tluit ! ' .i"cniniilojila ( , V Co. bought inn peed * chi'iip und miRlrincr Ihi-ir eOitomers tlie udMintiisool their close uuyinjf. Rflftk / & RlftP ] < i sty' tnlu.l . > e'meu JJUUID VX. UilUt'D ' uiidi-liildieiiK1 limits mid shoes ean ho found at pi'k'tM thnl surpn-,1 nil , Ono whole HID re of the nmmmoth eMulilNhiuont of tliu 1'eojdus' i-toro , Is dovnicd to thl e lalill hinont. ndics who wl h fulls , no Suits mutter wliut slyle. hliupo or ( Mil , Liiniicit InOn but llnil u suit to pl ii u tlielr tuste at Eiseman , Ilodda & Co's. , _ Every one know ? n mil ( Her \n \ \'V \ limuly tlimg Io mi\e about tliu ' hous" They cniue in tfllk. Ci h- niertW.nl , Merino , etc. , und nre found in irri-ul 'iniuitilles to sclc'cl Irom at the Peoples' Sluio. CZ1 Is there : i inun , womnn or Eiseman child Unit duos nol know , or , has nuvi-r been lusi.le . of 0110 ol the InrBest if nut tliu very liifMi-st illy ; roods lionso in Rodda liuii. It Is located ul the uoinir of Uromlnuy und llry- imt ft.Connell lllulls , und It - . culled Ihe I'copli. . ' Store , of &A- I which EiM-imui. llodilu \ Co. \JV iin-llii ! proprlotorIt wll do your henrl K'JUil to uull nml pen I heir imiueus'- < k even If yon 'ilofi't buy. Tlii-j IIHVI- plenty ol clerks to show you uroiind and evcrythiiu ; Ima lmible is done for your eomfoi'l wlion in their truly iuimeiise Etorus. r 01 'I ' J Yo11 rn" find nnyllilnsr mid hnr 1 firOn ovoryililmi tluit is utoil by lUI UllllUIUM them at ii : isemnn , Ilodda &r Co.'s. TiiKuour children thcronml fit them out in any urtlule > on wish. You'll bo pluiioinl wilh your -eluclioiis. and the piIi-us they miiko ) ou , us they huvo an nssort- muiit of I'lne ' lioods , us well Hi Iho cheapest goods to be found. Kept drv by purehasluKoviM'shocs or rnbUur boul.s at the I'eoplo'd floru. If vou bpcoine IImil of Areta Tired ? M over tlio yoodn inill . toros to Und what you want , H-IIH-III- her Unit HID. HIS und 'i-l ; IlniKilwiiy , l.'ouueil lllulls , tlm I'coplui' Store , you eiiu llnd on Homo imo Moor ol tlm imnieu-ii > > iiilill > hment ju t wliut you uru looking for , and Kif-i-mun , UoiIJa , \ Co. huvo the itouU and vatlety to te- lect Irom , 11 J The cold ( M-iitliereomltiK'so l.ut- underwear found the stm-k of imdfTwi-ur K . . nil her -en lllK-il up ul HI-II. nuiii , Ito.ldu . * - Co. Tin ) Mm.'I ; la FO law Hint It inii-t be rediiei-il , mid Unit ut oneoif nt all , ' 1'lH'i cannot alloid to euiry it in or till in-vl - Ri < u."on , If they liuvii to IOIIHO money b > selliiiir it now. Thuy uui nut M-llhiif out , eou-eiiieutly | mn-l IIIIMI I InKIOIII lor olhorKood" , which will uriho Iu January nu.\l. The Cheapest Red Flannel in the West is to be ioiind in the Peoples' Store. JJo sloro In the wo l over luis bliown us fine mid Inure u linnol Kiirini'iith ut tinIVoile | ' Store luis ibis M.-IIMIII , They luifu now u niiieh Im'h'er stocks on linnd tlmn all llu- oilier lioiihes here combined t-un > liow. .md ut prices that < eems | | IIKHML' | | | | , but it Is u tact , und Io bo eimvim.-ed KIVI * them u I'lill , Vim i-un Imy u Hoiil ; or uny kind of u wiup of them , and i-iin uogi'l moio valui' lor your money In iiiis line limn over bel'oie for this -a-on , tluit II they i-urry tliumoyertlll nu.M neuson It ulll idiiiiin imu-Iialf of ulloor tosloio HII.MII In , mid MIBO- man , itodduiv Co. can't jimro the * ] IHI/C. Muslins , llk-iiched mid lnblenclied ! ean bo lound at Iho IVoulis'stoiu , Inijuanlitle.i Ihul would xnpj.ly u hundred small fctores. Tla-y mo VPS , Klspinnii , Ilodda & Co. hnvo bn- bins , u * well iif overyIliln el.-i > , uud they ulviiilii-ni uvvay with every pnr- C-IUIM ) ol i..Ill anil upwards. Von eun luke your eholco ot liomlxoiao bahlea , homrly ; nibii ) . " , uuly bahlo > , blonder , hrinmttes , nrwhul- jvnr t-lili-ynu funey. Tlmy coat you iiotlilny md .110 tf.\ < 'u uuuy. nnil I'arfV ' Innlllho Irmlli-jr color * (111U Idllj nnd lint , mo io l.i'ioimd III iih bi/.u-i nl Kit-rill II , lloiidu & Co.'s l't-opli-i - > ' .Simu. .M > o ull i.llii.r . kiluli < d ho > u for inun , iib , ladiesBids , mid llietimilleil babiei. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ > . , -sj Von m-ver fuw us fine a G ! | T TC Q lluool , | | l.o or Halms to OJLJLJJuX.rO * K'lc-et Irom us lomt as you su In en wcbt ol I hi- : ne < i us ) ou ean sue a < - Hie 1'eopluii' eloiu. ( llovi-siiro now E"llu | inplulr , > I lmt u.tli 11 ii' iimnciiM'Mock I unt | : Ueuuili , Hoddii \ I o. . . on iiiiml iln-y r.in nil ply . ' RPETS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our st och l non complete In pvory tucnt nml eoutalns nil tliu Intuit styles nml effects u CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , UTC. nro. -THIS- Largest Stock -AND- Lowest Prices. nn : OXIAKxci.ustvu CAiti-ui1 iiousii wisTiiiN' : : IOWA. BAMl'l.l'S fiirnlilioil upon triplication to'owtj town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER ouocil Bluffs Caipet Company 4:03 J3road way. A.W.PATTERSON & CO. Nos. 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs , Iowa , Tlie cold weather has flnally put in an' ' appearance and Dads many persons not' ' m pet supplied with heavy underwear , conJ' ' sepontly we wish to gently hint that we / iave a flne assortment of ffewtsh to call tpecial attention to ouu" fci ) ouble front and back Undershirts wittt Irawers to match. Fur and Oloth Oaps Mits and G-loves. Mufflers , Etc. , Etc , , Etc. CALL AND SEE US. k. W. Patterson & Ocx Hos , 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple , Council Bluffs. . T. H VVKB. A. 8. J' . T.Mu.ynu & Co , leal Estate Exchange No. O ! I'ourl B troet , Council IHnlTa , Imva , oalcrs Iji Iowa , Kanuui and Nebraska rumH OTS IN COUNCIL JiLUFKH AND O.MAI I A A SI'1-IClALTiT. Houl Kbtiitu bought and sold , N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace , Office Over American Kipruus , Company. R. RICE , M , D. wl.nout . .RONIC DISEASES l nil Hnd Over thirty yrarrt' nrael nul nxiiurluncu. i. H Trail t-ni'el , lOnmll illuUs. - '