I 6 * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , JANUARY 25,188C. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY MORNING , JAN. 23. OrriCE : Ko. 13 Fcai-l Street. Dtllvcicd l > y cnrrlcr in nny pnrt of tlio city fit twenty tents jicr neck. II. W , TIM ox , - - - Mnnngcr. TKUII'II llrsi.s-nss Omen , No. 4X NUIIIT lUiiTon , N'o. "J. MINOR 3IK.VTION. DPanLs to order , from $5 up , nt Hoitor's. "A Parlor Match" Is booked hero for the 88Mi. Kvnngclislic meetings are lo lie kept up niuhtly nt the rooms of the Y. M. U. A. this week. The funeral of the late Joseph Heek Was hold yeMorday afternoon. A largo number ot friends attended , Hev. William M. llalgh , I ) . ] ) . , of Chi- rage , preached yesterday in thu liaptUt elmrch , and lo-ilay leaves for Omaha. Jim Hrncly and Arch Harvey have B . been arrested and loilgcd in jail for stealing - | $ ing a deer from the storehouse ot Louie Tlio police force was changed about : t little yesterday. Ollicer O'llrinn now goes on day iliily with Captain Williams Ollicer Towns being changed to night duty , Shorifi'Todd of Carroll county arrived i hero yesterday with two prisoners , John IjV and \ \ illiinn liowinnn , wno were placed IM in the county jail for safe keeping. They EL' linvo been lound guilty of larceny and I ? * .fcontcneed to twenty-two days each. Still another gun is tired in the light for thooflico of coroner. A petition of quo warranto was liled Saturday , in which \h \ : Bellinger wants Faul to show IjJ by what right ho claims to be the coro- b iier of the county. f * The city comici'il proposes to pass an Kt ordiimnce to clean off the snow. If it don't clean oft' the snow any better than the summer ordinance cleaned tlio alloys , a .snow sho\ol will still-bo bolter than an ordinance for most people. Some of the citizens have got need lessly alarmed by the report that llio cily council is about to pass an ordinance re quiring all the snow lobe cleaned oil'the street. Such is not the intent of llie pro- Dosed ordinance. It is simply to make property owners clear out the gutters and [ clean oil' the sidewalks , | * A short lime ago a hey named Dlnkcly , who was confined in the county jail for some potty offense , had his arm broken by getting it caught in the bars as the big cylinder revolved. It is said that the boy's ' mother has employed an atlor- \ noy to commence ! suit against thu county for damages. The suit will involve homo peculiar points and be watched with interest if pressed to trial. E. Uivvis , who has been sentenced at llarlan to the penitentiary , is none other thaji.T. H. Harris , who libvd atNeola for hoveral years. He left Neola for O'Urion county , and since then it has been dis covered that he has been forging notes and raising money on them , lie was quite well thought ot when living at Ncola , and the discovery of his crooked ness was quite a surprise- many of his old fricnd.s. He now goes to the peni tentiary for two years. Some boy stole a little sled bclongingto a son of Fred Nugent , and sold it to an old man named Pierce , who keeps a second end hand store on Uroadway. Mr.Pierce bus lived hero some time , anil has borne a pretty good reputation , but it does seem that : i man of his ago and cxpcricnco should bo more careful in dealing with boys. Some time ago ho sold , or traded , to a boy , ti large dine knife. Several jn- stances of his dealings with children in dicate that lie is not very particular about bis buying or selling. The Nonpareil in a , recent editorial fiimnosod to bo original , says : "Mrs. Whitney owns a magnificent residence on Fifth avenue , in this city. It is fur nished regally , and is said to be worth -o $700,000. " 'I liis is Ktartlin''information II to the residents of Council IHulls , who | | never suspected that thorp was such a palatial residence in this city. The explanation appears in the fact that the dear old grandmother in clipping edi torials for her scrap-book never gives credit , and often forgets even to change the wording when necessary to make sense. Saturday attcrnoon Mrs. Iliggins , of Omaha , was riding along Broadway , the driver hurrying the team so that she might catch the 5:30 : dummy train. Tlio horses were speeding along at a livejy gait , and when near the corner of Main and Broadway , a girl employed in the family of T. W. McCargar was struck by them. Tlio horses were frightened and matlo a jump , which probably saved the girl from serious injury , for her escape could not well bo accounted for other wise. She was knocked down , and the horse , sleigh and all seemed to pass over her , and yet she was not in jurod seriously. Mrs. Higgina at once cared for the girl , and placed her in good hands , leaving her name and address , so that she could be communicated with further if neces sary. She thus did all she could to atone for the accident. Money to loan on chattels , by Forres Smith , 180 Main street. Cottage ranges , ( iarland stoves Ra diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at bed reek prices , nt Cooper & McCjee's , No.11 Main street. The "Pop" Ordinanco. TSIayor Vauglmn denies the published statement that ho has advised the saloon men not to pay their license tor January. . . . He says ho has never given them Mich | * V njlvico , but IniR loft them lo ael us they * * " see lit , or to get Mich counsel as they may desire , It is underMood , however , that Judge Aylesworth is of the opinion that the present "pop" ordinance is not valid , and that if thu isMio is Mmari'ly presented to If ' him. he will so hold. That will knock If. , the life out of the city's present system of " ' , collecting licenses under a prohibitory | law. Ono or two cases are now pending - , before him , and his decision in these 4 cases Is looked forward to with much in- ft terest. If he decides as It is Intimated * ' ho will , the ordinance will not bo in very X good shape for urging the saloon men to pay licenses. It has generally been eon- f coded that thu ordinance would not stand f si test in the courts , but both sides have I avoided niaking a test. Now that some \ propose to test it , there is naturally a -f hanging oil' to await the result. Does everybody know about the low prices tit thu Moiton boot and shoo storey No117 Broadway. Try Adams Bros' goods and see if you , don't get your money's worth in boots , shoes , slippers and rubbers. For first class Missouri wood call on Uleason , at his coal ollico , 20 Pearl street. OIIIco The members of the Council Binds branch of the Equitable Life Insurance company of Waterloo and their friends hud a sort of social gathering and house , warming at the company's now ollico , rooms , 12 and 1J ! , JJono building , ou Sat urday evening. About iifty ladies and Contiomcn wore onturtnliicd and a nice lunch was furnished by William Kandall , Bitueriiitendcmt of agencies , in whoso ollico they worogathered. For hardware and house furnishings get prices of Cooper & McUec , No. 41 Main street. HAPPY HAPPENINGS HERE , How Society in the Bluffs Has Been En joying Itself. BAPTIZING A CALICO STORE. Installation or Harmonious Dolnus of tlio City Fathers Tlie " 1'op" Ordinance Tlii-entencil Uncle Sam's Jfcw House. The Social lolIIRS. The event of the past week wns tlio uliarity bull , which win clvon on Thurs- dny uvunlng in , [ ! lsollic liall. It being llio lir-st , ulinrity bull given in this city , ns an initiatory it proved a great success , clearing $1,030,03 , , besides several hun dred dollars in contributions , a itlo from groceries , provisions , elc. Had tlio night been in thu least pea ] ant the hall could never have accommodated the people , Imlovt'iiasil was. thu hull was slightly overcrowded. The details of the plans and of tlio success have already been placed before the public m to many vaned forms it is needless to dwell upon them. Aiidt ! from its hei ng n success for tin ! purpoMj.s for which it was given , it was a very enjoyable event socially. bOC'IAt. MUTIIOIMirS. On Tuesday evening Hie members of the Methodist Episcopal church were en tertained at the resilience of r. II. Oreutt , No. ! i2 ! ) Oakland avenue. About sixty wore in alli'iiilanee , and u pleasant even ing was spent , during whicli quite a largo collection was taken tip. MUMCAl. mX'KPTIOX. An informal reception was. on Wednes day evening , given to Mrs. ,1. .1. Hrown , at her residence , No. 250 Seventh street , in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nrank K. Stnbbs. Air. and Mrs. Stnbbs were married at IVoria on the 12th inst. , and after visiting Mimicaiiolis and other places , are spending n sliort time with his parents and friends here. The gath ering at this reception was not large but it was a merry one. The entertainment was largely ol a nuiiical nature. Among those present wore Mr. and Mrs. 1 $ . Zorvoley , Mr. and Mrs. John N. Uald- win , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball , Mr. and Mr.s. A. M. Jackson , Mr and Mrs. J ) . T. HUibbs , Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Con- _ ' . . . . . _ . . . vr < -"it. * i. XT t > L ? 1..1 Craig. Miss Kate I'lisoy and Mrs. N. 15. Skclton KIVC : a Spanish duct , which was so enjoyable as to call forth the mo t en thusiastic praise from the company ; Mrs. Skclton accompanied on the guitar. Mr. rendered "Warrior Bold " 15. Xcrvelcy , an excellent solo ; Mrs. Skellon accom panied on the piano. Airs. Skellon also tavorcd the company with several choice instrumental . " -elections. Messrs 1'ranlc E. Stnbbs and D. T. Stnbbs sail" "A Hundred Fathoms " " Watch " both Deep , and "Larboard , linety rendered. Mr. Frank Stubbs also sang , "Old Fashioned Photographs , " and "Don't Leave Your Mother , Tom , " the latter song lending the hostess to remark that "somo folksdo. " With suchmusieal treats the evening was very happily spent. An elegant supper was .served in tlio spacious dining room , and shortly after midnight the guests took their de parture. TUB BUSY TWEI.Vp. Thursday evening the Diligent Dozen were entertained by Mi s Julia Juilson at her residence on Sixth street. The even ing was s.pcnt in n discussion of Scott's works and social enjoyment. VLUASAXT UUCEITIOJT. Friday evening Airs. D. li. Dailoy en- sertained a number of her friends at her residence on First avenue. The company was gathered in honor of Mrs. Douglass of Cleveland. CONGHUGATION'AI , YOUNG FOLKS. The entertainment and social gather ing at the institution for the deaf and dumb Friday night , proved an enjoyable one. The night was an intensely cold one , but a goodly number from this city went out in sleighs , and by being well bundled up managed to keep comfort able. The usual number of mishaps oc curred , just enough to make the trip an interesting one. The tongue of one of the big sleighs gave out , and the winter excursionists had to indulge in a walk for a distance. One of the horses of an other team took a tumble , and delayed another party. Those incidents were not Forions1 , and only served for the theme of frosty jokes when the company had all assembled at the building. Hie enter tainment was given by the young people of the Congregational church. It consisted sistod of the representation of an old-fashioned singing school. The programme as already given in the 15r.i : was carrieil out well. The girls wore arrayed in ancient cos tumes , thus proving an amusing feature. Rounds and popular choruses were given , and such amusing features as roll call , disciplining for petty oll'enses , etc. , added fun to the entertainment. In addition to the programme as arranged , there was a pleasing showing ot the sign language by some of the pupils of the institution. Recitations anil pantomimes were thus given , some of them very amusing and all of them meritorious. To those who had not been such a .showing of what can be done with the sign language , it was astonishing. These pupils have remark able skill in presenting thoughts without words , tv much more diilicnlt task than to present words without thoughts. After the onlertainment refreshments were served , and a happy social time m the parlors followed. The sleighs were again Ullcd , and the nu-rry party slipped home ward in a driving Know storm. IIAI'l'Y YOUNG rI.Kf ( . About thiriy young people were in at tendance at a sociable given by Ralph Williams on Friday evening at bis homo , No. Ill Stntxnmn street. A highly enjoyable - joyablo evening was spent by all who at tended. SOPIAI. I'ltOGIlESS. Saturday evening the tenth series of the Married Ladies' Progressive Euchre club metal the residence of HenryII. Van IJniiit , No. l'.M ) Fourth street , and were enturtaini'd by Mr.s. Van llrnnt and Mrs , George W. Thompson. About Iifty ladies and gentlemen were present , and ten tables accommodated the players. The ladies1 iirst prixy was won by Mrs. F. A , Conovor , the second by Mr.s. C. R. Tyler. The "I'litk-inen's Iirst uri/.e was awarded A. M7.Jackson , while the second went to A. T. Elwoll , ADVANCE JIKNTION. This evening the Merry Thinkers meet sit the residence of W..V. . Wallace , No. iiTHhUY street , On no\t Thursday evening the Imperial club will give its sixth dance this seas-on in Masonic hall. If the \yeathcr Is favor- ablp a larger attendance is expected than at the last lew of these select parties The important social event that was referred to in the IEI ) : hist Monday morning as being one that in all proba bility would eclipse all former events of the season , has on account of the extreme unpleasant weather been postponed in definitely. COMING. The Diligent Dosion am to bo enter tained a week fiom next Thursday night at the homo of Frank Chamberlain. No. 2071'ark avenue , The club is composer mostly of members of thu senior class ol thu high fichool , and for the purpose o ! disetissing literary and social atlairs , Fidelity council , R. . A. , are planning another unuco to tikc ; place some tlmo next week. The mention in the HKB last Mondaj of making thu Imperial club a permanent institution , has caused more or less 1'uvov able comment. "I'm in .favor of it , " said nn unmarried gontlojnan. "and have no vay to reciprocate , and in attending awn parties , etc. , if tlio club was made n permanent one and wo were paying our nonthly dues and knew the club was oear- ng the expense of these entertainment , we , > r at least I , should feel that we were not nfringingon thohospitalitvof our host. " Another member of the club remarked : 'During my long residence in Council Hind's novcr have I been able to attend such select balls or dances ns have been pivcn by the Imperial club this season for so little money. Of courc very select lances have taKcn place before , but you scchicmbers of this club have paid in ? 3 uid a scries of dances have been given every two weeks , and the $5 that each nomber was taxed covers the expense of ill the dances , and in nil we nro to have , L believe , eight sociables , which is an un- isually cheap season's entertainment , T ' incorcly trust the club will be continued luring the .summer and continue enjoy able entertniniiH'nU. " The above are only samples of the way many members 'eel and talk. Correct Abstracts of Title and RcaLEs- ate Loans al McMahon it Co's , No. 4 Pearl street. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. rfquirc , 101 I'carl street. OIIAND OPENING SAKE V ( the Bankrupt. Store , Commencing To-Day , No. 18 Slain Htrcet , HOIIO'H Old Stand. The best silks , black and colors , TMC per yard. Cashmere , double width , lOc per , 'ard. Host gingham. 4c , fie and Go per rani. Rest calico , ! 2Jc and ! tje pqr yard. Muslin , UcIc , fie , and upwards. Canton launelle , fie , ( ! c and 7c. Host table linen , Turkey red , Ufic per yard. Rest quality damask linen , ! ! 0c , 40o and -loo per yard. 100 do/.cn towels , .JK0 ( ! ! inches , at'Jo apiece. Linen nap- < ins , ! ) cle. . fie , and up. 15cd comforts tilled with the best cotton it WeITc , fi'.lc ' and l)2c. ) Red spreads We.ICc , fil'e , ( ilc and 8-e. ! Shawls , 4fie , fiOc. OOe , 70c , ! )0c ) and 'fl. ' , > .j. Shirting , fast colors , fie , 7evrnl Sic. Fifty pieces of carpets , IGe , 1c ! ) , 2fic , 2'c ! ' , : J.X5 and -loo. Floor oil cloths , lilc , .Me , 2o ! ) and ! Wc. Mats , 83c. 4Sc , OOc , 7Hc , $1.25 up to 93.2fi. Pocket books , fie , So , 13e to 48e. Ten thousand yards of linen laces at le per yard ; 11,000 yards at 2e ; 1 , " )00 yards it fie ; 1 * , ' 00 yards Irom 1 inch to ( t inches n width for fie per yard. Silk Spanish laces , Do , lie , l5c ! , llc ! ; best , 200. Em- jroidoncs from le , 2c , lie , fie , 7c , tic to le. ! ! Host yarn Cc ; bcslGermantown Oc ; best /enhyr 4c an ounce. Host pins 2c ; needles ! ) c. Silk ribbons 2c , Uc , 4c , fie per yard and ip , silk velvet ribbons in all colors 2 inch wide , lOc per yard. Ladies' hose fie ; gents' half hose fie , 7c , ) c and lc ! ] a pair. Ladies' cloaks $1.50 , $2.50 , $0.fiO to § 1.75 ; phlsh cloaks ? 8 , $ ! > , $ ll.fiO to $17. Kcrr's and dark's cotton at 4c. Sillc handkerchiefs Ific , lOc , 2.1c and 48c. . .incn handkerchiefs 5s , 7c , Uc , lie and Ific. Ific.Face Face veiling Ific , 2fic and 27c per yard. Corsets 25e , 27c , 2o ! ) , 3fic , 48c to 7Sc. Wo have yet a lot of articles too numer ous to mention. These prices will be good intil the > toek is sold. Remember the place and number , No. 18 Main street , Reno's old stand. Store will keep open until 0 o'clock every evening. All are cordially invited. More Water Thau Fire. About 0:30 : o'clock Saturday night one of the barbers in Charlie Heisler's shop , coking out of the window , noticed .smoke > ouring forth from the upper windows jfCoekc & Morgan's dry goods store , No. 317 Broadway , and started the cry of lire. An attempt was made to turn in .he electric alarm from several boxes. The box at the corner of Main and Rroad- way was fussed with for five minutes bc- 'oro it could bo made to work. Frank Lcvine worked over a box near liis place until he turned the handle off. At last Llio lire department caught the alarm , Imt one of the carts went flying up to Geisc's brewery. The Rescue company was more fortunate in locating the lire , but when the boys reached the place the store was so filled wit h smoke that it was almost impossible to locate the flames. lloso was dragged through the building and into the second story. In the mean time No. 1 bad come back from its wild goose chase , and started a stream right into the second story windows. The flames were soon put out , and the stock and building saved. Later investigation showed that the lire itself bad clone- very little damage , the damage being mainly by water. The fire had originated in the second story , under a lot of flannels anil domestics piled up against the wall. These goods had been mimed a little , and the wall scorched , but the loss by the flames aid not amount to more than a nominal sum. Just how the fire originated is a mystery , and everyone feels entitled to make a guess , while none seem to have any very reasonable theory. The store had been closed about an hour before the fire broke o\it. \ There was no stove or stove pipe in that part of the building. In fact there seems nothing on which to start any plausible theory of the cause. The water so liberally poured into the building did considerable damage. It run ino ( goods on the first floor , doing heavy damage there. Just what tin ; total loss will be is dillicult to now estimate. The loss. whatever , it may be , is well covered with insiUMncc , thorn being a total of $1,7T ! ) > 0 on the stock. The building was only nominally damaged. It is owned by D. C. Bloomer , and is insured for $4,000. Rest coal and wood in the city at Glca- son's , 20 Pearl street. The city council last night failed to gei a rinorum and will try again at it o'clock this afternooii. _ _ Harmonious Installation. Al the meeting of Harmony chapter , No. 25 , O , E , S. ' , last Thursday evening , the following olttcurs wore installed r Mrs G. II. Jackson , W. M. E. R , Fonda , W. P. Mrs. Charles Urinton , A. M. Miss Carrie IRmtington , See. Jlrs. . S Harris , Treas , ] \Iiss \ Emma Potter , Co ml. Mrs. H. Colleen , A , Cond. Mrs. ,1. 1C. Cooper , Adah. Mr.s. S. S. Nash , Ruth. Mrs 13 , R , Gardner. Esther. Mrs. L. A. Hoi ton. Martha. Mrs. H.Ilawcri.h , Eleota. Mrs. H. Miller , Warden. S. S. Nash , Soul. For hardware and house furnishing gel price * of Cooper & McGcc , No. 41 Main street. If you buy footwear without iirst get ting prices at the Boston boot and shoo .store you will loio money. _ . . < The New 1'ostofllcc. "Well , what have you in the way of news for the "KB readers in regard to Uncle Sam's building , " qucriodono of the REI : force of Mr , C. E. Hell in the super intendent's olVu jv-tunlay. "Nothing part , 'arly interesting , " an swered that gentleman , "but 1 suppose the fact that we have unloaded four cars of cut stone and have eight cars more on the way , makes 't appear that work will soon go on in earnest. Wo have started the brick work , but it has burtu too in fernal cold for the workmen and they had to- quit , but every day that it is pleasant enough you may jest assured tliov will work. If wo got pleasant weather you'll see her shoot up' , 1 tell you. " . , . A'.GHcnNitAM , Pros. JA\V' . TUM.F.VS , VIcc-1'rcs. JAMES N. llKowN'iCn < hlo.r. 102 MAIN STREET , Capital . "I."k $100,000 Authorized Capital , , ! 250,0.00 Stockholders Represent. . > „ . 1,000,000 Do n general hanking busings. Accounts of tank * , bankers , merchant" , tnnn- iifnctnrcrsatul Individuals received on favora ble term * . . , Domestic and forolRn exchange. Tliovcrybcst of attention given to nil busi ness committed to our euro. UNION TICKET OFFICE J , L , De BEVOISE , Agent. No. 607 Uroadwxy , Council lUuffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL 1ILUFF3. The following Is tlio tlmo of nrrlvnl and dcpartmc orirnlns by central standard time , at the loenl depots. Trill n leave tnitislor depot ton minutes cailler and arrive ten minutes Inter : 1 > " - " E"AllT-cmcAao & N-onTUWKSTEnN/111 O JJA.V . Mull and Kxpiot-s . flfflj : . M. 12:40 I' . M . Accommodation . 4 : . " > 0i > . M. 0tOr. : M . Utprc.-s . U:0i : \ . M. citic\on A HOCK ISH.M ) . B:2)A.M : ) . Jlnlland \ . . . . . . . . ! > 1i'.M , 7lfiA. M . Vecoinmodiitlon . 5:45 : 1 > . M. iCUi' ; : . M . K\pre.-s . U:05A. : M. CIMUAUO. Mtl.WAllKKK It ST. IMUIj n'JO : A. M . Mull and r.\ine s . ( CROP. M. 0Wi : * . M . U\pro s . , UOJA. : M. CIIIUAH ) . lltlllt.l.VrirON A QUISCV. UHOA. M. . . Mall aiulKxpi-Lbs . tlj.lOP. U:6Ji'.M : . K.xpie- " ) . li:0. : " > WAIIAOII , .ST. 1.0UH4 A I-ACITIC. : : > np.M,1xcul ) St. Lcnils i\prosn : Local . UtO : r.M.Transrc-rt-t. Louis i.v.'rranler.iX : : : : ) r. M KANSAS CUV , ST. .KJK ft COtlNdli lll.UtTS JOilOA.M . Mail niul Express . fitilOl'.M. Uli5l\ : . i\pie : < -s . 0:4.5A.M. : SIOUX CITV 4 I'ACirtC. 7:16 : A. M . . .Ploux City Mall . HTOr. : jt. ( . : ! .Or.M . Ht. 1'anl Hxpicss . b : 3A.M. U.NJO.N . lOiiKA. M . DiiMVcr Kvpri-s" . fi4iil ! > . M. : ii ; r. M. . . Lincoln Va s. . Oni. .V It. V..SnTi ; I' . M. 7:50l'.M : . Ovciland nxuress . 8:15 : A.M. DUMMYIIIAI IO OM1IIA. I.cnvo Council Iinnis 7a"i : > i'js : ' ui0-IQno : ! : 11:1)0 : u. m. ; ljo : ; u'i : ! > - ; iw : : t\i : \ : ' > : " > Una 11:15 p. m. Pundiiyh T:0.iilJMl : ! : \ \ a. in ; Sw-J : : : : 5:25-tlw-li:4ri : : : : p.m. l.eavo Oinnlm - < -7nri-s-u-10:00-lli,0 i : : : : a. in : law2tt : ) - 03-1OJ-5:00 : : 1M.--niu : p. m. Snnilnys-tlsM CJ-llOa : n. m.:2OD-a:00-jOj-0o.--nlUp.in : : : : : ESSEX HOUSE , Coii.vun UUVANT AND Yi.vn STS. Opposite City llulldln s , Council lllulTs. AVnrm rooms and coed board nt icasonnblo rates. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJWOIIj Practices in Slat 3 and1 Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S , Slftiwirt lilocik. INHOTEL , Main St. , C.ouncil . Blull's. Near the C. , U. & Q. ; C. , M. & St. P. , and C. , H. I. A : P. ratlwav depots. Street cars pass , the door. Kverythlng new and first class. Opened Dec. 1st. 1st.PHIL PHIL JIKIJOKN' , Piojirictor and Mana-jer. Chicago Water , Mor Qs. > UJf STrtEKT. Power furnlsho.t from hydrnnt presses for Orjvlnpr all kinds of lltrht iiinuiilnui-y. Speunil intention given to church OITUII hlowln ? mid run printing presses , meat choppers , lee iraim lietvers , pnllsuiuKlnthei. i-uwliii ; machine's , do The best clicupcbt motor mailo. Send fort-Jr culmIn UBO In Council IllulTs by Bee job ollico. I'nco c.VSulimdmrat ! ( murkct. ClilcuKo Moat Market. LiiBlzomlorfor's Meat Mm hot. Smith & Meyers. Kurtz If Kloeb , eoffco grinder. Itobcit Mullla , coffee winder. SellingAsont , 18 Main ftieot , Council TUuffg. Icwn , and 1111 Farnam slrt'ct. Omaha , Neb. Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Uroadway Dummy Depot. 8l. . > 0 jicr day. SAMUEL TATE , Prop. L. II. UEUSHASV , Miumser. REMOVED. I wish lo respectfully call the attention of my patrons and the publlo In ( funeral , to my remo val liom the old bluml NOB. 7 and U , Mala Ht. , to my new and commodious quartern , No , 228 Broadway , Where I will bo pleaded to see my iminy friends. With u largo , new and complete ii eortmcnt of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And bclnjf located In larso qimrleis I am better than over before prepaid ! to to turret the pub lic. Itespecttully , J.M. SMIFH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 BroadwoyCouncil Bluffs. P.T. MAVNE. A. S. HAKELTO.N JP. 2' . Mayne & Co , Real Estate Exchange No. 103 I'oarl Street.Council niufTs , Iowa. Dealers In Jowa , KaiifcM hnd Nebraska Laud * LOTS IN COUNCIL HLU1-TS AND OMAHA A SL'KOTALTY. Real Estate bought anil sold. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Kxprcss Company. R. BICE , M. D. DC or other tunvlrs removed without lO ti,0 Knlfo or Urawliiff of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ° ' klnd gpeclaltr. Over thirty years' pract.citl experlouc * . No. 11 1'furl Street Coimc.il Dlulln. MTCONSULTATION SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.-Sp cUl ndvcrtlsomonts , such n Ix)6t , Found , To Txxin- For Sale , Td Ilcnt , Wftnti Hoarding , eta , Trill bo imcrtod In thWcoluraartt the low rate of TKN CENM 1'KH USE for lUo flrstInsertion ana FIVE CUNrS 1'KH MXE for cnch snbscauont InsoKlon. Ix > nvo ndvortlso. mcntstit our ollico , N'o. U I'oarl stroat , near llrondw.iy , Council HhifT ? . WANTS. FOIl SAM : Scnlod bids will bo received byJ W. HodufcT up to rcbrunry A ) , 18SH , on clRlity foci fronl. two story brick Mlock , Nos. ' . 24,20 niul 58 Pentl street , between tlromlwny nn < I First nvvnuc. POlt IlKNT Tie | three-Story brick business lieu o formally oeoiiiilo-l by ( Irononeiri : BclioentRcn. Knqulro ot MuMnlion A Co. , No. 4 1'ciirl . street. _ _ SWAN & WAMthlt , No. ; n'Jlnln street , ( under Cltlron'B ll.ink ) , ronl estiuo iinn iner- clinndlso cvcluinffo brokers. Our books nro full l bni-fcnlno , but It Is Impossible to nut ) ' llh nrclmbla ! l < t from tlio f net or so innny unity clmiiRcs. Wluit wo iisk Is : If you want to sell ortriulo iinytbliiK Jn our line , write m and wo will send } " tipllcof Imrpnlns to polcct from. l.nnds liMpi-ovcil or unlinprniod , eityortown innpcrlv , stocks ot ( roods of nny kind In nny jilnei' , II Biich yon linvo Or such you want let 114 lionrfrani yon. Swnn & Wnlker , Council lllnirs O/l Mmlo In .11 dnyg by n Indy njcnt or Ibo Z.V "ilnullublo.1' Wo wnnt six inoro ll\o nircnt" , innlc orfouiulo. Apply In person or by lotcr to Win , Itundnll , Supt , ol nuenules , Coun cil llluirs , lown. K -At iv ImrK-aln ir sold soon , 1 It J acres , HVi tulles southwest of Omaha. 0 room linii. oovccllunt well imd t'Istcrn.a burns. one for uliiht horses , one lor ' "O i-ows ! lien , tool niul wniron hoiisos ; 10) ) IICIPS In timothy : ir > ,00t ) forc t trees , eotlon wood.blnuk wnlntit , ash mid mnploKood ; oichnrd , apples , ehorrics , plums , Knipcs and smnll fruit ! ! . Nuvcr Inlllnsslock water. ) { . 1' . 01 ncin : , M lli-oadwny , Council IIIulTs , town. _ _ _ HOIJSKS roil VNT AI McMahon & co's. , No. 4 I'eurl street RUSSELL&Co Mannfactiircrsor nil slr.es of AUTOMATIC E MIES Especially Designed for llunnlnt ; MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS , AND ELICCTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular anil Locomotive Boilers. New Mivssilloii Threshers. Carey and Woodbnry Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Blufin. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock is now complelo In every depart ment nud contnlna all thu latest styles uud effect InCARPETS CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. . ETC. -THE- Largest Stock -AND- ' Lowest Prices. TUB ONLY KXCLUSIVK CAUPKr HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA. SAMPLES furnished upon npplicntloa to down town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company 4 O5 Broadivay. E. B. Cadwell , Real Estate , Prelate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs THOS. orriCEn. w. H. M. TOSET OFFICER. . & PIIJ3EY , BA KERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Gfatabllsncd 1SC5. MRS. D. A , BENEDICT AND UIMI.UI1 IN HAIR GOODS No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Z. T. LINDSEY 4 CO EXCLUSIVELY Rubber and Oil Clothing and Felt Boots. Immense stock and eastern prices duplicated. Write for prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St. OHlce 412 Broadway , OOTJLXlOil PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,000. , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $10000 , . TO J. 408 MAIN ST2SKET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA IMPORTERS 01- AND DKALKKS IN Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos , and the Koyal Whitney organs , a specialty Every instrument warranted. Send for catalogues. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , Council UlufTs. 7 W. . . , Drlclc buildings or nny Uln I ralii ! or move . ! anl sitlsMctlnn triirantoaJ. Fr.ims Uousoj moved on Mtllo ttlnat trucks the best In tlio world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. 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 , hags , etc , , etc , HETCALF BEOS , , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP The publicnro informed that n patent lias been allowed to ( iuo. ll.fircsoiy.on Ills Improv ed Cas liwiM | , anil nianufactureil \ us. Jlr. (1. ( .A. Williams Uour autliorUo1 njjont for Council lllutlsand Omnha. TJIO publlo aru c-autloncil not to buy any ot thesu gas lamps uxcopt tlnouKli Mr. Williams , aall others olfereil lor talouiu Infolntfcmt'iiii HI on our l.unp. ( i. II. JUFH'rtC ( > . , .MiuniIiiuturcr.i anil Hole NVesK.'ru j\KCiit , No. Kl Doarbot-ii St. , Chli-UKO. ONLY HOTEL In Council lllutlB havlntr Fire EJsoeioe And ell modern Iranrovomcnta , call livlls , lira uliirm bolls , etc. , it the CREST QN HOUSE ! No . 215 , 1T and 219 , Main Street , UAX M01IN , 1'roprlulor. KYKitYTJIINQ IMA H IN CROCKERY CHINA , , Queens-ware & G-lass At Homer's , No. 23 ? Iuiu Street. Council JJIit/rs / , la. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Uclail ( .umber , I.u abh , Dooia and I'lliula. Solo agcnU for thu cflc'lirjitod Miiiblclirad Concentrated Whltcv l.lmo. 'B. 1 * . MACXONNUC.L , Jlaua wr. TUuphonu JH'O. "i. . .No. 5li\la'il.Hticet ! , Council UlulTs.