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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1886)
BBS THURSDAY MOUN'IN'G , JAN. 21 , o. 13 Pearl Street. flilhcrol by tnrricr In nny pnrl of the cllr ill iwtnlj lints pir tmk. II. W.TIITOX , - - - Mannsfcr. TKI.KPHONK3 , HuMNr'sOmrr , No. II. Nroiir tniTOii ; , No. 21. MIXOIljMKNTlO.V. Pants to order , from $ ? up , fit Keitcr's Ilic noxtdnnco of the Imperial olnl takes plnco ono \veuk fiom to-niglit. Tlio city council fulled to moct lasl nljjlil , mul city business Is again in a fog A number fiom Council Hind's allcndol the ongitieerV ball in Omaha last uvcii' \I\K- IKLcavo to marry has boon given to James M. Killlan ami Mary J. Oard , botli of Oakland. Komany llyo was given last ovciiin at * tlm opera IIOIIMJ. To-night tlio siiuu company appear again. Tlio isvangelistic ! serviees continue tr bu held nightly at tlio rooms ol .ho 1 . M , C. A. Alfarc invited. Tlio ferry cars arc to he pulled oflftO' day , .ht ) river being so fro/en that teams can cross on thu leo between the twt cities. Tlio funeral of Mrs. Sallle. A. Jones , wife of J. W. Jones , will be held till' afternoon at the lesidenee , No. T''llKotirtli uxeiitiu. Et cry old soldier and sailor in tin county should ueml his addicts to Count } Auditor Clnu cn. that the list may bo com plete and aceiuate. William Wilson , who stoic three pool balls from ( iipson's .saloon on uppci Broadway , was je lerday sonteneed tc the county jail for tldi ty Jays- A trio , John Anderson , M. Waltore and T. Hyan , were yesterday given the regulation close prescribed in tlio police court for tliOMi who are sobering oil. ' A farmer's team was left staudingattha coinorof Broadway and Si Mh * trfets yo.steiday fiom 0 oeloek in the inomiii" until nearly eveniiir } , when tliu nutrylifl took thepi in charge. The Mairied LadiuS Progressive oluli , wlll'bo entertained on Satin day miming byMrn.ll. II. Van Hnmt at her residence , No. IS ! ) Fourth street , assisted by Mrs. . ( icorge W. Thoiupson. The jury in tlio casc _ of Moore vs Hunt have joined in si written request to the Union I'.ieilie. railway to _ reinstate Hunt to the position from which he was dis charged on account of thu Miit. ( Jionoweg tkSlioentge.li have about set tled in their new building. Jt makes a line appcar.mco with the largo oilicu , Kanihi ) rooms and all needy aeuommo- dationsfor transileting their large and incieasing wholesale business. Remember thn supper to bo given by the Women's JXehango to-moirow , Fu- iljiy , from 5 o'cloek to 10 o'clock p. in. in the , .storotoom formerly occupied by Ueno is Co. , Main street. Admission and supper , twcnty-livo cents. John McAndrows , bhenlV of Madison county , has been hoio two days hunting for a boy named William Zook , Avho ran uwny from there about tlii'co weeks ago. Tho'boy was at Silver City last Saturday and left from there for this place. Mrs. J. J. Brown gave a small but ele gant musical reception last evening to Sir. and Mrs. F. K. Stubbs.of 1'coiia , ill. , who aio hero on their-wudding tiip. An other reception will probably bo given thorn by others before the clo o ot the week , as they expect to dopait next week. The Ogdcn house livery slablo changed hands yesterday. Air. Wheeler retires , to devote his time and means to his other lines of business , and is succeeded by Vic Kpllcr and Matt Harlu. flicso gentlemen are well known here , and will doubtless carry on the business with increased suc cess. Tlio Main-street stable will al'o bo in their hands , the transfer including both places. A twolvo-ycar-ohl boy , a son of A. C. Cook of Omaha , was injured while coast ing hero on Bluff street Tuesday night. Ho was pulling his sled up the hill , Justus another tied came Hying down , and something else attracting his attention , the Hying sted struck him. The bono of the boy's leg was fractured hist above thq nnklo. Ilo was wrapped up , placed in u hleigh , and taken to his homo acioss the river. Thomas Barry , known as Irish Tom , arrested for stealing a watch , overcoat and scarf from 11. 1'l-Qiloriek , was yester day sent to tlio county jail for thirty days. Jt seems that he with otlicrn were on a spree , and running out of money , ho sought , to raise some on I'redcrick'rt watch. The charge of stealing the over coat and scarf were not sustained , and the value of the watch being under twenty dollars , ho got off with a jail feon- tonoe. QThi farewell ball of tlio Rescue com- puny was an enjoyable affair. Jt was largely attended , and all teemed to enjoy themselves. There were a goodly mini bor of ohl lircmon , and a general com pliance \\ith the request inndo by the committee ) that all .such should wear as much of their unliorm as they had .still pieservcd. There was a gieat variety of iircnian'h furnishings thus presented to view. Music , supper , In fact all the arrangements wcie wisely planned in every detail , and the o plans were happily earned out. Tim KOnoiies dis band now , and their farewell ball proved a happy finish ( o their history : u > u company. Ten now show eases arrived jesterday at Kiseinan , llodda & Co's , which will bo placed in their fanoy goods dopaitmcnt , . Conect Abstracts of Title and Heal Ks- tate LoaiiHut McMahoii A ; Co' . * , No. ! Pear ) street. _ , Substantial abstracts of title and real state loans. J. W , , & K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl btreet. _ Cottage ranges. Uarland htoves Ha- tllant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock lit Cooper & Med'iHi'H , No11 Main street. Personal l'.miii'aptie > . S. 1) . Hohrer is ' A. W. Street is homo from his liiji to FJoilda. 1) . it. Connell of Omaha , a brother of the o.\-coioner of tlili city , w.ts hcio yesterday. Arthur \V. \ Avery of the Fremont , Neb. , Tribunci was among yesterday's callers at the BKR olllco , George Holder left yesterday morning for Nebraska to visit liia customers in the interest of Meters. UroneNveg & Schocnt- gen , Ctipt. L. Kirscht , who has been confined - fined to his homo Mneo Chribtmas , is nguln ablu to bo out looking ; after busi ness. ness.W , W. Chapman has ircturncd from his trip to Kansas City , but did not bring Ills bride , as it was expected that ho would. W. S. Caldwell , ono of the clerks in Z. T. LI ml t > ey & Co.'s store , has gone to Cltirimlh to look after their branch estab lishment. _ _ Dechtmto , or vanadato of lead orinc. . has been discovered iu Montana. Ore of this nature is worth $10,000 , a pound , There ia a man in Georgia who can write without knowing the alphabet , or being able to rend an } thing except his own letters. Thieves Break Througli antl Steal .and Sneaks Abound. A HARMLESS MANIFESTO. Helping Ilic Poor A. 1'nrrton AVnntcil Ilic Kttticrnl or.laiues fi-nlncj Oilier IlnnticnliiKft About the lllufls. r Thlcv . Ynstonluy inovnlng It was tliscovcrctl Hint during the previous night lunglars bail isitL d tlic clothing storu of L. II. SIoslor , No. r > 08 Hro.ulniiy. An entrance hail boon gained by brcnMiigonoof the large show windows in front , and the interior of the store shownl that the fol low had hastily gathered up what first eatnc to hand. Clothing , bo\c , do. , were l ft scattered about in disorder. Thn amount of goods taken could not be ileliifitcly determined , but from I In ; num ber of overcoats missing , suits gene , boxes of gents' finnishing goods gone , it i.s thought that tlm loss i\ ill roach into the hundreds of dollais. The gas was liifl burning in the store all night , ao that the thic.ves could easily lmbeen ob- hervcd by any passer by. Anderson , of the inerolmnLs1 ) iollco , is satisfied that if thu burglary ocotnred in the way thought it must luivo bern after 5 o'cloek in the moining , as heus at the "tore M that hour and everything was all right then , no windows broken or other evidence of : mj thing wrong about the place. Yesterday n tr.imp came to the IJlulY Oily liouse and induced Iho proprietor , Peter Haslian , lo give him his dinner , lie allowed his apincciation of tlm gener osity of tlio hotel man by slcalinji u fur cap'belonging to ono of the boarder : * , An- diew Horgs. 'J'\vo overcoats and a \tn\v \ \ of boots wore yesterday .stolen from J. L. roiman'H store. 'J''lie coals were afterward found in an outhouse not far distant , but the bools had gone with the thief. A.elnk ill S. Tierce's boot and shoo Htoiv , corner of AVillpw avenue and Main sliTc'l , noticed two fellows sneak a pair of rubber boots , and giving them a chase around tlm corner recovered the foot- coverings : and let tlie follows go. Ahiiealt tliiaf nipped an ovcieoatycs- toiday fiom in front of 1'ov & Hughes' clothing store on Main street. 'J'hleo cheeky thieves meeting an ohl German on lower Main troet yosloiday aftoinoon , made him pait with his over- coal , which lliey apnropiialod. Ilo fol lowed them clear to the North western de pot , and tln v linally threw him back his coat and skipped away. Host coal and wood in the city at fJlea- sOn's , 'M Pcail Mieet. C. 15. Jacqnemin & Co , , No. 27Main Mrcct , take pleasure in announcing to the public that their slock of aitielcs , or namental , stylish and useful goods , is complete in eacli and every de partment-and cordially invite e\crybody to visit their store , inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what ever to snow goods. Tlie Jjiixury of tlio Litigation is expensive , and a ea e re cently tried in Justice Sehur/'s court shows how often a long light in courts resultb by the stubbornness of parties , and jnuch money is spent over a small amount in controversy. A young mail named Hunt , an employe of the Union P.icilic , hud been dealing with Moore A : Co. , of Omaha , buying grocciies of them for his house. The lirm's books showed a balance due from him of about $20. lie thought tlio amount duo was not over $17. Ho oU'ored. to p.vy the firm the $17 , but they would not accent it as payment in full. The difloreneo of $0 has canned both parties a heavy amount for lawyers and other expenses. The linn garnishued the young man's wages , looking up $45 of his money by this process. The young man w.u removed from liib position , be cause of a rule of the railway company , discharging employes who do not pay their bills. This leu him to claim from the grocery house , as an qfl'ot to the bill against him , damages to the amount ot $100 for wrongfully attaching his wages. A trial was bad of the case but the jury disagreed. A second trial was had , and the last jury has found in favor ot the grocery liouso _ for the $ 17 , which the young man admitted ho owed , but which ho claimed to hue tendered them. The. court costs amount now to about $75. Some question has arisen as to whether thcso co ts .should bo taxed to thu phuntifl' defendant , and this is to bo argued yet and decided by the justice. Kathcr than p.iy ? ( ! , which ho thought was tin overcharge , the young man has lost his place , has been put to till this , ex pense and to the annoyances of a. pro tracted trial in court. The grocery hotito has got a judgment for no more than the young man oll'ored to pay without any suit , and has had togo to a largo expense aNo. Such is : i fair illustration of thu re sults of litigation. It would have been cheaper and better for both parlies had they settle their § 0 diil'crcnce in some other way than by rushing into coiut , but such was their privilege , and bitch was tlio result of their availing themselves of it. , For first class Missouri wood call on Ukwon , at his coal ollice , 20 Pearl street. Tor everything in the grocery line give thu now linn of KinU & Klcub , 10J Hi oad- way , a trial Kvorything new and fresh , I'aucy groceries a &poeialty. Think * ) It HurmlcsH. The Des Moincs Register thus speaks p.ditorlally of the manifesto of Mayor Vaughan , published in yoslerday's Biu : : "Mayor Vaughan , of Council lMnfls. through thu courtesy of the associated press , is out with another haranjjito on prohibition. .Ho soars high this time , and pol cs in mid-air to cntro.it with lunching pathos the frlimds of personal Jibmtv to como to the heln of tlio poor sullonng majors who won't enforce the law. Since the last mooting of his sym pathetic band ho appears to linvo on- laigcd Iho sphere ot his responsibilities. When the limt mayor's convention wns held , they only assumed to speak for the individual cities thntthuymisrumo-cntcd. Now ho ulono assumes to spuak for the whole blato of Iowa , and with a litlle urging would probably do as much for the United Stati-s. : flut 'a little thing like this pleases mm , ' and his man- fuitos are always harmless. Ho wants another meeting of non-unforcing ami law-defying majors , but their first expe rience ) iuito | hatibfied thcmt and after o\- posing themselves to tlio ndicnlo of the whole slate they li-.ivo no dcslro to repeat the experiment , " Monoj- loan on chattels , by Torres Smith , 130 Main sticet. James Jfralnoy died yesterday after noon. .Funeral notion \ > lll appvnir hero- tiftcr. , Get Your Jtinullca Itenily. ( tJ.vciL DLI-FFS , Jim. 31 , 1880. To the Editor of the HIK : : This city has been vnry thoroughly canvassed for the fcalo of tickets to the charity ball to night , so that there is not much morn to bo done in that lino. Hut n great many gioceryincn , merchants and others Imvo Mgnifieil n willingness to donate goods. To enable nil to contribute the 111:13or mul chief of police will start out this moining in a fottf-liorso cutter , ncconl- panied by two other policemen , who will go from hou e lo hotto alone ; the streets and will gather up thogoodsHiat clti7en in.iv donate. The lirst canvass ill be tnndo cm Uroadway nnd Main streets , nnd it is hoped that every merchant A\ill give fcomcthing whatever they hnvo to do natc , whether of nmcli or little value , but lot all give something. It is hoped that enough provisions and clothing maybe bo gathered to feed the hungry and clothe the nearly naked. Givcl Olvcl ( > ivcl Mike Weathcrby , the popular liveryman , furnishes the turnout for the jaunt free of charge. Let everybody emulate His liberality. Vorv truly , W. K. VAUOHAN , Mayor , lCrsicotrull | ) Itcfci-red. Cor.Nctt. Hi.frr , .Ian. 20. To the Kdi- lor of the HKK : Since it has become nee- e sary , ouing to the Improvements of Indian creek that < ovoral of the bridges Inwo become impassable , \vouldit not bo n good idea for the city council or street supervisor to provldo temporary foot bridges. Especially nro they needed at the crossing of Fifth nnd Union aveiuies ; also to have the Union Pacific dummy bridge planked over , so that pedestrians cannot fall through as did one of our Cm-tin street school teachers to-day. It shook her up quite violently , and she saved herself from going to the bottom of the cicek bv grasping on to the cross ties , and only htul time to extricate her- M-lf befoietlie dummy train passed by. Several others have met vith a like e\-- poticncc formerly. \\ould bo well for tho-io who arc delegated with power to act taking the necessary precautions to avoid accidents and piobably a heavy damage suit. ACmx.nx , AVnnts a 1'artton. Mr. Isaac Uarrctt , who spent the early years of his lifo in llaxel Dell township , nnd is well known thiough this part of the country , has got into trouble in Colorado Ilo has been in the west for home years , and was for a time city mar shal of # 0.1110 place , but seems to hnvo got to drinking too heavily. For some Of his wild scrapes ho was convicted and sent to the ppnilontlary for a term of years. His wife , who is an estimable lady , and who has also many .friends in tlus city anil county , is busily circulating a petition heiefor his pardon. Many of the old residents , who know him so well and es teemed him so highly in the years jrono by , me cheerfully signing thu document. This petition will bo used as supplemental to ( 'Hulls being made there to secure his release. It is thought that with the whjsky out of him and Iho experience which is now in him , he will beh.ivc him self if he guts his fieedom. Supplies Tor Charity. Mrs. Dr.Macrae and Mrs. J. H. Atkins , as a committee , have secured room 5 on Pearl street , and will there receive dona tions of charity and piovisions for the poor from all charitably inclined people. All contributions , whether pound pack ages or otherwise , as welt as all pro visions for the supper , are to bo lelt at this place instead of being brought to the hall as announced yesterday. ! N'o package - ago Of this kind should bo brought to the hall. Provisions for the supper should bo brought in before noon to-day if possible. The Charity Ball. To-night the grand charity ball takes place in Masonic hall. The committee have mot with encouraging1 support in their efforts to sell tickets and coirtplcto arrangements , but there is still much re maining with the public to make the iillhir a success , financially and .socially. Everybody should have at least ono ticket and all who can should be present to en joy the occasion. Council liliiflb should swell this benefit fund to such proportions tionsus will carry relief into every home of want in the city. Each should gladly do his part to secure this end. Funeral ol" Mr. Frniucy. A telegram was received yesterday from Capt. U. B. FraSnoy , brother of the late James Frainey , stating that ho had reached St. Louis , on his way to this city , and would arrive hero this afternoon over the Wabash This has caused the friends to complete the arrangements for having the funeral at the Catholic church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The following wjll fcervo as pall-bearers : O. \Viokhiun , J. J Hi own , Peter Tholl Jumcs. Madden , Marlin Hughes , James Fit/guru Id. J. U. Davidson. Masonic. Regular meeting of Harmony Chapter No 25O.E. Star this ' , .Thursday , evening - ing at 7o'clock at Masonic hall. Installa tion of officers and other business of im- poilance to bo transacted. A full attend ance of I ho members is desired. Visit ing members nro cordially invited to meet with us. By order of the W. M. * Ncoln Notes. NKOLA , Jan. 20.-K.T. Lovcll and J. A. Hamilton have returned from Chica go , whither they went with eight car loads of cattle and struck a very poor market. Deputy Sheriff Unities was iri town Monday with a landlord attachment against Ed Gorman'B corn , T. It. Bardsloy has concluded to be come a road agent , and many a harrow ing tale ho expects to toll. Our live implement dealers uro paint ing the country red with bobsleds. Five years ago biich things went unknown In this vicinity , E. P. Hiown left Tuesday for OUninwa , and on his native heath will make his fuluro homo and amass a fortune by that buro road to wealth , the newspaper business - ness , The boaid of Irado of Noola are mak ing a corner on lots in the now town of Brulo , Neb , The Noola cornet band have fitted up neat and comloi table quarters in the Fun all building and will make it cnlor- taining tor the neighborhood. Bland Hishlon proves lo bo a difficult pu/zlo to the biiifiiess moil ol Ncoln who have closely wulched the progress and complollon of hjr. roidoncu , but the female iiii't thcro. Humor says ho staked and lost her on a game of sovcn-up when ho was biioued in \Vcston. . City politics are beginning lo como lo Iho .snmeu. Mtior Clark , it is said , will bo his own riiiccesior , but rumor says that the ( jrappvJno , the publication of which has been so long delayed , will shoitly make its nnnoarunoo and will make Us inilucnco felt in the choice of city ollicials. BILL. A.C.UL'itsiMM.Pres. I\V. Toi.t.iivs , Vloo-I'rcs. N , Jlilow.v.Cushior. 103 MAIN STREET , Capital , $100,000 Authorized Capital , . . , 850,000 Stockholders Reprcfient 1,000,000 Do R gencinl banking buslu"3i. Accounts of tmiika , bankers , inertliants , iuuu- uluctumdiwdliiJlvjiUmls received on fiivori- bio terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very bunt of munition ulvcn to nil bu l- iH'rs committed tootircttio. FAVOIltTn 1fO > fK KK.MiiV : l wnr THE rnnte < l not to eoutnln n sliiKlopnr tlclc of mercury or nny Injurious sub MnncP , lint < s I-LIIH.V VFO . \ni.n , JTV1I.J , rtUIP. * t.ll II K SBSCM7I HI 11V Iihll \ > 0".MfT Of T | G MVPH , K1D- . , If ronr llvor Is out of order , ilien yoni1 whole system Is deranged. The tiloixl Is Impure , the brcnth oircn < l\e , jon hnxo hendnchc , feel limtnilil , dispirited nnd lurvous. Toprevcntn more serious con dition , tnho lit once Simmons I IVPR HlMt'IjATOIl. Ifcnt lend n odentnry iJlIDU nrc or gutter with KlIiM.v A in old 5tlmnmts nml tnko Simmons I.Ucrltegu- Intor. Sure to rcllo\c. Ifjou hnxconten nn.vthlnfrhnnlof dl- lon , or feel hoiuy nfter meals or iilfflit.lrtko n do o nnd jou will feel relieved mid sleep plco'iuiUy. It > o'u nro n mUcinblo sulTcier with CO.NSTIPATIOV , l\si'i.it < l unit llii.ious- NiS" ? , peck teller nt oneo in Simmons Liver IteKiilntor. It does not require continual dosing , and costs but n trllle. It will euro jou. If jou waVoup In the wornliiK wltha bitter , bad tnsto In j our month , TSVP Simmons l.Uer Itejfnlntor. It eorrects 1HJVD ( | 10 unions Stoitmcli , Sweetens the Ilicnth , nnd demises the rniredToiiBlio. Cultr lilihN often need some HifuCiitlmitlo nndTonlo tonxert nppronchlnir PlcKnt-ss. Simmons l.Uer IteRillntor will > elle\ < ! Colic , llendacho , Sick Stonmchlndtffc < tlon , lsentcryiuid the com plaints Incident to childhood. tucstlintXw orrnrtnorslilp. riHIT ; partnership heretofore cxlstlnir between JL Muv llmdy nnd 11nIs t'rledmnn under tlio firm unmoor > fav Iliodj' A ; Co. , doliiK bnslncsg In tlie tonn of Tabor , I icmont count j. town , Is thisday dtssuhed by niiitnid consent , Mr. llrody ictlrinir I torn the Mint. Iluxls riiedman iissnmes nil nubilities anillll collect all ilclils duo fiild linn , and Is ulono iinthorl/ed to receipt for the same. M llnonv , Council lllnrfi ! , Iown.lnnuniy 1C , 1 ! < M. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP. The public nro Informed tlmt n patent has been allowed to (3co ( , lt.tiiv oion his Improv ed ( iiii l.mmiN nnd mnmifnctnied bv us. Mr. C. \Mlllams hour niitlioil7O ajrent lot- Council IllnlTs nnd Omahii. T.io public nro cnnUono I not to buy anv of thesu > ras lump1 ? o\cept ( lit onuli Mr.ltllams , in nil olheis oircred lor Milonto Infeliure'iieiiH Uon | cinr lump. (2.11. Dui n-s &Co.\iuuilaclnrers ( nnd Solo western s , No. m , Ucntl orn St. , ONLY HOTEl In Council lllutTs Imvltiff Fire Esoa/p © And nil inuocrn improvementa , call bolls , fir * ularin bells , etc. , is thu CREST ON HOUSE ! Noc. > 15 , Ui and Slu , Mntn Street , MA V MOHN , 1'iopilctor. P. T. M VVSK. A. S. II i/ii.TON : P. 'JL\Mm > ie & Co , Real Estate Exchange Ho. 103 I'eml Street , Council HlillTs , Iowa. Dealers in lo n , Kansas nnd NcbrasKa I.unJj LOTS IN COUNCIL ULUl'lTS AND OMAHA A SL'KCIALTY. JJcal K tate boughf. : ind solil. Justice of .the Peace. Office Over American Egress Compiinj- . B. BICE. M. D. or other tum.irs lonloveil irldiout the kiiiro or arwtue > of biooJ. CHRONIC DISEASES of all kinds n Ovci tlihtv jcnrs" iract.enl expoiioiioa. No. 11 1'eiul Slieet , Conn : U Blulti. " ' BABYHUIfSORS Infantile ami I5rlh ! Huinoi'.s Speedily Cured by Gutlciii-a. T7IOK eleanslntr the pkln unit Bcnlp of bfith -U Inmiois , lor ulliivlng1 lleliliiff , IniruliiHr uml liilluiniiiation , ) or ciiilNif thu Hist sjiiiptninsiiC ix.veimii > orltiM' , milk enifct , ciild ln'iul , scio- iiilituiid other Inherited HUniuidliloodill eiise-s l.'utlcum , tlio Kient M < ln cine , nnd Ciitluuia boiip. mi exquisite tl < ln lieuntlllcr. e.\teintilly , and Culiciuii lle ) lv ent , the neu blixul puvltler , Internally , QIC infallible. Absolutely pine. "TUUHlllLV Al-TUQTKD. " Mr.nmlMis. Evciett Stcbblns , llelelmitown , ? ! > < iviite : ' 'Our little boy as lei i Ibly iiflllct- eil itli sci ot nla , Miltilieiim and cr > hliuaH | ever slucohu vvusboin , and luithlnx' o could give blin helped lilin , until no tiled Cnticmu Heme- < IIcM , nlilcli K-iaduallycmcd him , until hols now us lair as any child. " " $3)0 ) roil NOTHING. " Win. Ooidon,87 Aillnytnn A\c , , Clmrlestoun , Muss.H , riles : "IuvliiK ! ] > nld about S UtoIli.-t- cluisdoctoistoeiiio my baby without biieees" , 1 tried thoCutlcuia Ileiiiedlc" , which completely euicd , allci Ufcliiu tlueo pntknges. " IIU.VD TO nrT. " Charles En > ro Hlnkle , Jeiroy nty Heights , N. J. writes : "Jly son , a lad of tvvolvojciuM , was completely cured of a ten Iblo ease of iceina by the Cutlcura Heniedius , from the top of bis. head to the soles ol his foot M its ono mas Sot Ftabs. " Kveiy other icnicdy and phj bielaus had been tiled In vain. "A I.l'ITLK IIOV CUIUID. " Nash .VNasli , Covliwiou , Ky , , vviito : "Onoo/ / 0111 cuMoineis IxiiiRht joinCutlema lteinedei [ ; for his little boy , who had a kind ol' humor Ju the hcail , so that ho vuis u wjlld sent ) of KHCP. lie was entliely cured , and his Inther nv hu would not be uidgo ? VW lor the good ft Uixit done him. " Solil ever > vUieie. Pi leu : Ciltleura , AOcenln : ItesdUi-nt. JI.OJSoap ( ; , icontB. 1'ieimitdby ttio 1'OJTblt DltL'Cl AMI ClIKMlfUj CO. , lloijton , ! JJu < s. Send for "How to Cure Sklh Diseases. " ' R1RY UbO CIITICUIIA So vi' , an mnuMiely per- until iniiii d KKI.N llKtirnnm. KIDN13V PAINSTHAINS , HACK AC'IIK , weiikneM and weailneM caused by ovenvoilc , ( llislialloii | , titundlntr , wiilklnif , or llu.1 M'ulnjr laa- chine , cured bj tlm CuiKinii A.vri- I'.u.v 1'r.vhTi.n. Now , elegant , oilg inalund Infallible. 'I'M. ' } jLa. ! . , < . * . 9 tt cUit t > f f bv pc * > , int t * ll tumo l artpki TIJ II. mi . J. W. WCrPIBUAtf'J , CCLS A32 r , ei itnoAuwAy. K , r. _ / Contractors and Bnilderg , Notice. . pioposaU will bo received until I'cb- SKAI.KD 1st , IbM , ] S in. , for the imrcbasu and removal before March 1 , IfW ) , of tlio CoiiKrcua. tlnnui church buildltiKi tornci10th and Chicago Btrects , inirclmso not to Included buck founda- 1lon , luriilluro nnd tlxtures. j'or nirllnupur - tleulms apply to I.KAVITT liUHKJIAM , Secietury Church Ilulldlnjr Commlltco , HAMBURG -AMERICAN IPaclcet A DIUECT LINE FOH England , France & Germany. 1 be eteumshlps of tills well known line are nil of Iron , iii water tight compurtinunU , andiu- furnlshed with ever ) I him ? lo innko thu passage both BUfo and acrreeublu. They carry thu United blutcs and Kuropcim malls , und lemoNow Vorh 'lhuiEdus and Saturdays for 1'lyinoutb , ( UN- UOK ) , Chorbouir. ( i'AHIS and HAMUUHO ) . Hatos-Flr t tablu , | 60-1UO. bteerrt o to ow SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICK. Special tdvorlliemonK such ns lost , Found , To Lonn , For Sale , To Kent , Wants Boardingetc. . , will bo Inserted In this column at thclowrato of TEX CE.NT3 mil LtNB for tlio flrstlnscrtlon u4 WVK CRNT3 PKIl LINK for each subsequent insertion. Lenvo ndrortho- mcntsAt our on ! so , Na U Pearl street , uoar llrondwnj- , Council Illuffs. WANTS. First incnuo. Fm KKNTVho thco-Mory brlekbnMiicM hoti-o formerly oeeniilel ! ) ( Jionowej ? ft FchoontKcn. Itaiuliool Mc.Miilion A. Co. , No. 1 1'eml street. _ OWAN * WAI.KlIlt , No ! B Mntn Street , > -.J ( under Cltlron's It ink ) , real rslntnnno tnei1- chHiill o exuhnniro brokers. Our books nrc full ot special Imixnlns , but It | 4 lin | > o slljlu to imb- Imi a iclinblo list f loin tlio fntt of so mnny imlty cliaiiKi1 * . Whntwon k Us If jouvnnt to sell 01 tiH'lunnjtlilnpr In our line , utltotis mid wo wlll enil jouniilloof linrtriilns to elcct from. I < atirts Improved or unimproved , city or town prtipcily , sloi'Ui of pooils of nny Kind In nny jilnccIf such Jon Inuoor Elicit jouMIIII Ictus iicnrfrom jou. S \ \ u .V Wnlker , Council Ill'tUs * l1 fp Jliuln In HI On IN by u Imly acnl of the PI- , , iiUltnbki. : | Wo want Mt mote li\n njront" , nmloor fumnle. Apph liner on or by > lei' tr. Win. Itmulnll , tiupt. of ngenclos , Conn- . U lllull" , lo\vn. WANTUD C1unvn eiM , $20 lulny. Siller to business ) i in-sp mill fninlllts. 'IVrrllnry Chen In Nebnwki utnl IO\MI. ( < nintlc.'a | fiec. IHNoith Miiln bt. , ( Council lllnirs. S to Id and T to li , or 1111 l'aiuumSt.Uiimlut , 11 to 4. It. 1 < . Williams. A llM ToKSAI.K .Vta Imiirnln If hold MIOII , IT JOincro , O'J ' miles emuthnixt of Oinnlui. 0 loom hoii'-i'i oxiollentell and lUtuui , burn" . one lor olulit lioic . ono for 'M ooue ; lien , tool ntiil uiucon lion L < i ; 10) ) neiesln timothy : ir , OX1 foieM trco , collon uoixl.lilnclc ulnnt , a h mid iiiapluiKooil oixliiuJ , uiplo | < i , dirt rlc" , plums , Km pea mid f > mall ft nits. Never fnlllnir stock Muter. II. 1 * . Omcni , DJJ llroiuluny , Council llluirs , loun. T At JloMahon A Co's , jNo. . 4 1'earl sticet RUSSELL&Co Mnnufncturcisof nil filre ot AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especially Dc IjTiicd tar Itunnluir MILLS , GRAIN KLCVATOKS , AND ELECTK1C LIGHTS , Tulmlnr and Locomotive Boilers. Now Massillon Threshers. Carey and "Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Ma sillon , 0. Branch House. 510 Pearl St. , Council BlulFs. SEND FOB 1886 ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock IB now complete In every depart ment nnd contains all tlio lutcoUM Icsand effect InCARPETS CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , ETC. -TJIK- Largest Stock -ANll- ' Lowest Prices. TUB ONLY KXCLUSIVK CAUPET HOUSE IN WKSTKHN IOWA. BAMW.US fnriiNhcd upon nppllcitlon to down tonn jiaillcs. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Carpet Company 5 Broadway. E. R. Caclwell , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No , 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs rnos , orncEit. w. n. u. ruser OPPICEB & PUSEY , BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Establlsnod l M , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , WAMJI'ACTUIICU AM ) IlUdXH IH HAIR GOODS No , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. nw UP MPIWI , $20,000 , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $100,00 , SUCCESSORS TO J. 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , IMPOIITBHS OF AND DEALKKS IN Instruments , Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebiatcil llanlinan Pianos , ami Iho Uoyal Whlluey organs , a specialty Eveiy Instrument vvanaulcd. Semi foi catalogues. Ly.U'.R MUSIC CO. , Council UlulTs. W. ( .1 ! SE MOVER AND RAISER . IJrlelt litilldliifi of nnr Will rihal or imvnt in ! sitUfAOtlon j-mruit < 33J. Kiaiuo Uouioi movail on l.ltllc Olaat truoks-thv 1)0. 1 la tlio SOS Eighth Avenue nnil EislUh Strocl : , Council 1 If you buy any where except at Metcalf 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 BROS , , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Northwestern Hotel. Newly lilted nn < l fmnlslipil. Opp. Bio.idway Dummy Depot. S1.W l > er day. SAMUKL TATli , Pi op. L. II , W-i.31JA\V : : , Munnger. Chicago Lumber Co. Aliole iilo nnd llctall Lunibcr , F.uth , Plilu-rlo-i Ha'h , Doois nnd Hlinds. Solo iidentti foi'tho eeli liiMlcd Maiblchend Concentnited h'to ' Jirae. H. I' . .MA , coJ.T.ni. Telephone > < o. "s. No. TIC .Main gtrcol , Council UUiffs. KVHHYTIIIXG TlfAGlNAUI/TJ IX CROCKERY , CHINA , Queensware & G-lass At Homer's , No. 2.MiiiuStwl : { , Couiidl ninirn. la. "ESSEX HOUSE , COIMI : )5r.MAMI YJVKST- . OppOtlltH ItJ Illlilil.llJOlllHll Illllllj. \Vniin KHiins and good boat d nt ii'tuoimbln llltLC. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW In Stall ami Kedei.U Cotirls. 7 uin ) 6 , .Snu'- . > rt I1 ! < .K' ! : . HOTEL , Main St. , Council Jllufls. Near the C. , J5. .t Q. ; ( ' . , M. & St. P. , mul f' . , H. i. & 1' , ialhv.iv depots. 'Miee.l iia btlio door. ICu'iyllilns now nuil i da , , Opened DC- . | : | | I'toiuletot mulMaunder. . J. M. LEADING Tailor ! NO , 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa HNION TICKET OFFICE J , L. De BEYOISE , Agent. Ko. HOT IlroRdir.ir , Council niuffi. f&ailway Time Table. COUNCIL i The follow Ini ! ' Is the time of arrival on < l ilcjmiiiiruol trains by tential standard limp , at Iho lociiliIcHt | , Tialns Icavo transterdopot ten ininuteHcailiur und uiiivo ten niliiuioa later : llwlAIIT-ciii ino & . , ) . , , , ; . - 'J.A. ) . w. . . . . . . . . Mull itid | i\ui"is ; | . CMi : > . M. . . p. M . K\jire s . U.05A. M. & IIDlh IKI.A.N I. . Mail and i\piess : , . .y\c.ci > niinodatlon cmc.uo. HII.\\AUKH ; & sr. I'AIIL U.SO A , M Mail and lUpiess : .Vr. ) M. fciWi'.ii KxpioH 1),05 ) A.M. U1IC4UOI llimi.lMllO.V i. glll.NCV. V-MAM Milll ami IIxpii ss < ; : r,0l' . ' wxiuxii , Mr. I.OUIH h I'Vciua 2l.'l ; P. .M IXKIll M , liOllfS KxplC.H IxK'lll JW i' . v.'riaiii-lei-M. Unils iY.Tianhfor.iiO : : : : i : u K\NMS CITV.bT , JOU ft LOUM.II , IILl.'IIH JO.KM. M , .Mull iiii'l i\ne.a. ; | ; , . . , , r > ; 'Av. M. ' M511 , * ! UxintsM Oi 'S i. v. . ' . ' ' lOU.M'IM I'AL'IHC. 'tlKA.lt .hloiiK rity Mull ( : ) . H. i < : 'iUi'.M . M. J'niil I\PIC-BS : brJi .M. UMON i-Ainno. 10 ; ! " . \ . H. , lli < i\w Kvptusa : , : tr.u. al : I r. M .l.lnt < ilii J'lioH. , Oin , A. It. V , .x'lo : r. x. 7Sl' ) . . , OUTlund i\iirud4 : blfi ; t. M. IIUMMV IIUINrtlO OMAIU. I.f in u Council llhillM 7lH : s > : i tijiKl innn " ' ' ' JJM5 p. in. "hui'id itR- " iri'-n.'ij' li iiu n. in : ' . ' - , i. "i i ! , : ii--lll"i p 111 , l.umi ) oinahit 6:15 : 7."i-8Vj-JQW ' : : ' a. in.w \ y.w OJ-IOJ : 'j OJi-llid' . 1I:1D : ji. in. Hiindiih ii.O Chicago Wafer \fow \ Gc. .v STICIIT. rower f in nMlio4 from hrdrmit piossoi for driving all kinds ol llghl inacliliuiy , tijiecml attention tlv en lo chuich oiiran hlowirij. UIH ! tun pilntinir presbeg , moat UiopjiLi * . Itoiioain Irec/ert. pulUlilnvUtliM. tmrliiir inm-him * tto Tlio host i bcapcst motor made , fcviid for cir- unlur. In use In Council llluna li ) ' Ilfujoli ollice. J'uooi H < 'liiiiillriH : t niurket , ( /Ilk aitd Meat Market. lit\u \ ndorinr's Meat Market. Hnillli A : Meyer * . . , Km IA. . Kliiuti , uiffto ft\nAr \ , , , . , : Selling Aiient , H Main t , I ouuvll 11 iill. , low ui.J 11)1 ) I uin lin tt.