THE OMAHA DAILY BUE , WEOIsESDAY , JANUARY 27,1886. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MOKN1NG , JAN. 27. OrFICE : Ko. 18 Pearl Street. Jltllvcrcil liy cm tier in nnr port of tlic clt jnt twenty cents jict wcuk. II. W , TII.TO.V , - - - iur , No. 4' ) . Ntaiir IIITOII : ) , Xo. ) . SI IXOU MI3XTIO.V. D Pan Is to order , from $ ri up , at Keller's. Ho o cart No. 4 has been temporarily placed in No. U's houso. "A Parlor Match" is to bo given nt Iho opera house to-morroW evening. Tito HlufV City oiigi ino has been stored in Field & Shopord's warehouse by the city. city.Fannie Fannie , Iho pot dog of the No. 1 lire lads , was btiriicd in the Hro of yesloiday moriiing , The Florences are to appear at Iho opera house Saturday evening in "Our Governor. " The Hollywood family with a chorus of fifty children , are to give Mikado at Dohuy's March 5 and ( I. The examination of Charles Lawson , charged with stealing a watch from Mr. Hicks , of Glonwood , is to lake placeto morrow. The snow of yesterday proved Iho work of the day before to bo useless , the gut ters which had been cleared rapidly fill ing again , Permission to marry has been given Herman Welines and Mary Yorker , both of Ncola ; also to Joseph Sco 1 1 and Sarah Mowory , both of this oily. Uovival services are _ being held nightly by the Methodist mission in the church of the United Brethren , on Tenth avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets. The death was reported yesterday of Father Buckle , an old and roipeetod resident of Jaiuu < < town-hip , who had passed his three score years and ten by fifteen years or so. All the members of the charity ball committees , including the ladies , are re quested to meet this morning at 10 o'clock at the ollico of Dr. Macrae. The ollico of those not attending will bo filled by the olcotion of others. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boole and Mr. and Mrs. .Julius Schneider desire to return tlibir most sincere thanks to the many kind friends nnd especially to Mr T. A. Kirklaud and family for their assistance anil many kind aets during Iho illness of their father , the late Joseph Beck. This evening the Married Ladies' Pro gressive Euchre club is to bo entertained by Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Buslmell , at the homo of Mrs. Meyers. The sleighs will be at the residence of Mr. J. N. Baldwin , ready to start at 7 o'clock ' fhurp , at winch time and plaeo all mem bers arc requested to bo lowly. Tim mourners of No. 4 , whose house was burned yesterday morning , are In a hard row. Besides suffering from their injuries liioy fool keenly the intimations against their cfiioienoy and discipline. Tlioy deny all the charges made about their beinc in any way responsible for the tire or its results. It is a nard time to bo called on to defend one's reputation , but they promise to do so right pluckily. The Knights of Labor , cigarmakcrs , P.lil others interested are distributing about the city notices of the boycotting of Nick Kunne , the Davenport cigar manufacturer. The trades union arc making a strong fight against him in every place whore his goods have been sold. Their bill of grievances is quite lengthy and consists chiefly of the charge that ho employs cheep labor and that no has opened a light against the union , refusing to employ any cigar- maker who is a member. Not an arrest by the police yesterday , thus giving an excellent chance for scrubbing out the jail , which chance was improved. As there are now from six to eight free lodgers every night there is a dally necessity lor such a lioti.se cleaning. It scorns that these follows who complain of having no work might put in some of their spare time washing themselves as soap and water are reasonably cheap , but from the filthiness manifest with most of them it seems that this idea does not occur to them. Yesterday a woman applied at police headquarters for help telling a pitiful story of her wrongs and sufferings. She said her name was Mrs. Day , andthat her hus band. a carpenter , had deserted her , since which time she had been living with her brother , named Dunlap. She stated that her brother had now turned her out of Ills homo because ho was informed by his little girl that she had stolen a half del lar. The woman wanted to got help and some moans of getting to nor parents' homo in North Loup , Nebraska. She was referred to the ward committee hav ing the relief fund in charge. For hardware and house furnishings get prices of Cooper & McGee , No. 41 Main street. Personal Mayor Viiiighan went toDesMoines last night for a stay of a day or two. S. P. Falson. Jr. , the paving contrac tor , is in the city making further settle ment with the council. F. II. Orcntt has started out on the road in the interests of the Council Bluffs Carpet company. A. A. Watts , cashier of the Savings bank , who has been ill for several days past , was able to coma down to business Jor a short time yesterday : G. S. Westcott and P. M. O'Connor , mall agents on the Sioux City route , wore hero yesterday calling on S. D. liohrer , who is still too ill to resume his run. run.ShorilVGarrison ShorilVGarrison of Logan was here yes terday arranging for the transportation of 'two prisoners whom ho will take to Anamosa this week. Ho has to stop over ono night on the road , and lias conclud ed that ho will not risk keeping his men in the broken down calaboose at Cedar Hapids , but try the jull at Marion in stead. Go to the Omaha Carnival , The oxeeutivo committed having in ohargo the arrangements for the coasting carnival to bo hold In Omaha on Satur day evening no\t , eMend a general in vitation to all parties in Council HlnD's who desire to varticipato , to notify Mr , O. P. McCarthy , assistant general ticket agent of the Union Pacific , As will bo scon by reading the arrangements so fai imulo , as given on the eighth pogo of the BKB of this morning , it will bo a gram ! affair. If a party of twenty-livo or more is made up special rates will bo made fov the transposition of the party with then coasters and travasses , The Omaha citj council last evening granted thu commit' tcu the right to the line Dodge street hill , and from b until 1 ! } o'clock the line thor oilghfaro will bo thronged with a crowd of coasters. W Anti-Prohibitory i Ycfitcrdny morning it was discovered that burglars , had visited Laoj-'s. salooi Eomo time during the previous night They had gained an entrances by forcing a rear window , and helped themselves U cigars and liquors , the exact amount o ilm loss being ditUcult to asccitam. ' Substantial abstracts of tide and if > a" rstato loans. J. W , , & K , L , Squire , 10 : rearl street. SCORCHING THE FIRE LADS , The Burning of Ool&'s Stable , Four Fire men Being Injured , AN EDITOR REALLY ROBBED. liurglnrs Open n Snlooii Stealing Venison The Itlufl's Jjiunf Cnscs Hi-tit llnck Cnll for Klroiiicn. lllnzo In tin : About 5 o'clock yesterday morning a quick , lire burned the livery and boardina stable of.T. \ . Cole , No. T03 Main street. llo-c company No. 1 had its apparatus in Iho same building , and the men have been sleeping there. Thny were in their lpds ) asleep , whim lltey were awakened by Iho .suflbeatlng smoke , and , .jumping ttp.fottnd tt so den > ( ! thai it was witli dilllctilty lltal they made tlieir escape. Tlio lire seemed lo bo mainly in the south part of tlio building , up stairs , on the lloor which the dromon's name on steepIng - Ing room was located. Thu'flames were led by hay and ptraw , causing them to spread rapidly , and in the smoke and in- lento heat , the ( iiemcn , grabbing titeir clothes , hurried as best they could to the slidlng-polo , and tried to descend that. In attempting this , some of the men fell through the hole , not being able to find the pole , and some sufferedu.itl burns before - fore they made their escape. Capt. liana ' na Ijo had the inside ol both 'hands hnrncd and his face somewhat scorched ; Kd Kallettc , in trying to reach and slide down the pole , fell , overcome by the sinok's , but finally hcramhlcd ont , his right hand being .somewhat burned ; John Brinton had his nair singed and is thought to bo injured internally ; I ) . O. Drown , on finding it dilllculL to got down tlio pole , ran to the front of the building , threw open Iho door , and dropped down onto tlie sidewalk , spraining his leg quite badly. Thu firemen did not wait lo nnrsc their hurts , but manured to get out tlio hose carl , and make the rim to tlio nearest hydrant , .soon getting n stream blurted. In doing so Capt. Hitpaljo ot his burned hands touched with frost , which made his injuries still woiv-e. By this lime the rest of tiie lire department had reached the place , and the flames were sot under con trol. trol.William William Morrow , an employe of Mr. Cole , was sleeping down stairs. He was awakened in time to get out without in jury. George Kaufman , the wntclnnnn of the Crystal mills , noticed the fire , on the south side of Iho stable , near thereof roof , and running over began cutting the horses lee e , and with tlio help of Mor row succeeded in netting them all out , lottrtecn in number" The building was nbout ruined by the fire. A portion stands , but comparative ly worthless , 'j'ho buggies anil carriages were saved , except ono buggy belonging to Mr. Ticknor , which is in the ruins , and ono buggy and wagon belonging to Mr. Cole , 'the loss on Iho building will reach $2,500 , and there is only tin insur ance of $2,000 , iu the Gorman-American , in Odcil & Day's ngoncy , $1,500 being on the building , and * 000 on the block. The cause of the blay.e is unknown. Among the most general conjectures is the uncharitable ono that the firemen themselves have of late been very care less , and that this was probably the caiiae of the lire , iu which they themselves suf fered. It is jjaid thai the men have been 'rollicking about lute at night and having merry-makings in their rooms. It is slated that someone ono carne into llic barn long after mid night , and that a light was burning up stairs until a late hour. Mr. Cole's theory of the cause of the fire lays the blame on to the firemen. If there is any cause tor such conjectures there should bo prompt steps taken to secure stricter discipline in the department. If there is no reason for them the firemen bhould be placed right before the public. Mr. Sleutcr , of Sleutor & Bole.y , pro cured one of Lewis' carriages and had the injured firemen taken lo tlieir homes , Brinton to Tenth avenue , near Third street ; Falletto to Kiel's hotel , Brown to JMOBonton street and Cupt. llapulje to his nome on Seventh avenue near Eighth street , 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 Glcason , at his coal ollico , 20 Pearl street. o Toss ami Catoh Cases. As was generally expected , after the recent decision by Judge Shiras , the liq uor cases from here have followed in the wake and been sent back to the circuit and district courts. It will be remem bered that the cases started against sa loon men here were sent to the United States court on the motion of the defend ants. Uncle Sam says ho will not enter- lain them and so back they come. It is claimed tluit the cases started in the cir cuit court hero are a little dill'orent from those started elsewhere. Hero instead of the motion to transfer being granted , it was held open awaiting the acclsion of tlio United States court as to whether that court would receive them or not , Having decided not to receive the cases , all that remains for Judge Connor to do is to enter up his refusal to grant the mo tion to change and proceed with the cases , issuing injunctions or taking such other action as maybeom right. In caseb elsewhere , and in those in Iho district court here , the motion was granted and so entered , and the cases actually tent away. Now that the United States court decides to send such cases back , the sa loon men will probably appeal from such a decision to the United States supreme court , and this decision will stop the cas-es from coining back to to the Mate courts , pending a decision , which may be a year or more hence , In the circuit court here , it is claimed , the cases cannot bo delayed by such an appeal. If you buy footwear without lir-t get ting prices at the Boston boot and bhoo .store you will Jose money. Best coal and wood in the city at Glea- son 'a , SO Pearl street. An Unlucky Coat. About ten days ago u man named Olo- son , who works tor the Wabash , while coming up Main street was tackled by two follows of the baser sort , who boldly robbed him of his overcoat , taking it by violence from on" his back. Ho followed the two men to the tlepot and finally got his coat back. A few days ago Oleson lost his unfortunate coat again. Ho was eating his dinner at his boarding house , DeGtoats , on lower Sixlh street , when some sneak thief walked off with it. Yesterday Olllcer O'Brien found the coat in a second hand btoro kept by F. Tullmtin , No. 235 Main street. It hud there been sold by the thief for n paltry sum. The coat was taken to police head quarters to await an adjustment of the two claims for its possession. A Deer Case. The venison case was heard by Justice Scliuryoblerday. . Fved ( Jerslenbcrg seems to have been angered at his old 1 bartender , Harvey , and at Brady , be- 1. I cause by their testimony no was convicted mid sent to the county ji\ii , for asfcuulting his wifcr. Ho ted ) the- officers that they had stolen n deer from Louie & Metzger s ice house , and this led to their arrest. Gerslcnborg appeared to testify against them , claiming that lie saw them carry ing the deer to IlrnMicld's saloon. The evidence of other witnesses brought out Iho fact. " , indicating that llnnoy had nothing to do with taking the deer , but that Brady and Gorstennerg were proba bly tlio ones. Urtulv was found guilty and sent to jail for fifteen days. An in formation will now bo filed against Gers- tcnborg , nnd as soon as ho serves his pro ent sentence ho may have an exten sion of free board granted him. For hardware and honso furnishing get prices of Cooper & McGec , Xo. 11 Main street. POPS everybody know about the low m ices at the I5o-ton boot and shoe store ? No.117 Broadway. A Call to Firemen. Owing to misplacement of books and papers , changing of ollieers and other cause" , the Iowa Firemen's association is unable at this time to ascertain correctly what members Jof your department arc mil i tied to membership in the associa tion. 1'k-aso call n meeting of your de partment and ascertain from eortilicales held by them who are members. Also , to whom sueh members' dues are paid , and to what time. Please make your return on the annexed blank and return to mo at once , ns wo wish to publish the annual report as soon as possible. Hespeelfully yours , C.V. . NIAI. : , Financial Secretary Iowa Fire Ass'n. In compliance with thu above request , all the old or now members of the associ ation are requested to meet at the city building at 8 o'clock this evening. P. LACV. Correct Abstracts of Title and Itoal Ks- tate LoansatMcMahon & Co's , No. ! Pearl street. Seemingly One of the meanest acts to bo recorded occurred yesterday , it being no less than tlio robboiy of a newspaper man , Bob Harris , the irrepressible Bob of Missouri Valley. Bob bobbed up hero in tune to take in the lire yesterday morning and after ho had his note book full of details for his picy paper , ho had his pockets piekcd. Strange as it may ccm for one in his line of business , the generous Bob had about twelve dollars , good ones , too , in his pocket. Ho vows vcngeanco on the. follow who got away with his wealth , but there is littjo likelihood of his ever being able to pick the wretch out from the crowd. Bob did not have to go hun gry , or walk home. Ho still has friends in the Bliill's. Ilo will bo more careful the next time lie visits this metropolis. - - Mouoy to loan on chattels , by Forres Smith , 130 Main street. Cottajjc ranges. Garland stoves Ra diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock price' , at Cooper 6 : McGeo's ' , No. 41 Main strout. The Ijatest Comnuli'um. They were swapping conundrums , while waiting for the dummy train. "I'll give you the latest conundrum , " spoke up a well known wholesale liquor dealer. "How much is 1M times 20,000 ? " Three or four pencils went at work , cautiously approaching the answer , as they sup posed there must be some catch to so up- Varenilv simple n problem. AL last ono vcnturcil to say that it would bo 2,280,000. "Well , now for the conundrum. Just tell mo how the state of Iowa i goin"4 to pay that number of dollars , if they close up the breweries in the state , for that is what it will amount to , $2,280,030 dam ages * " He evidently pinned his faith to the intimation given in the recent deci sion of Judge Brewer. TIM. CA'MPBELL. A Practical Politician of the New York Scliool. Among the odd characters in congress in the now member from Newlork , named Timothy J. Campbell , who suc ceeds Sunset Cox. "Tim , " as ho is fa miliarly called , has served several terms in the Now York assembly , one in the state senate , and ho was once elected a judge. His principal characteristics arc a rich Irish brogue , a familiar manner , and a weakness for white neckties. It was the latter peculiarity that made Con- greosman O'Ncil , of Missouri , say that Uic New Yorker would never do for chair man of the committee on labor , a po sition to which he aspired. Mr. Camp bell , shortly after his arrival in Washing ton , called at the While House to pay his respects to the president. Ho was stopped at the door of the private secretary's of fice by an usher , who politely requested his card. "Me card , " said tlio now congressman , in tones of utter astonishment , "and what do you want with mo card ? " "I want to give it to Col. Lament , sir , " answered the usher. "To Col. Lament , is itV" exclaimed Mr. Campbell. "Well , you go and tell Dan Lament that I want to sou the gover nor. I am Senator Campbell , of New York. " "Excuse me , senator , " said the usher , bowing low. " 1 did not recognize you at first. Walk in , sir" and Tim went in to sco Dan and the governor. On another occasion ho was urging the president to make a certain appoint ment. Mr. Cleveland tried to explain that ho rould not do it , because another man was so strongly indorsed. "Look at those petitions , " said the president , showing a pile of papers. "Oh , bshaw , " contemptuously ra- marked Campbell. "Have you been gov ernor of Now York and not know what petitions amount to. Why. 1 can get 80,000 , or 00,000 of the best citizens of the country to sign a petition asking for your resignation. " A story is told ot Campbell when ho was a judge in New York , lu trying a cao ono ol the lawyers was making his argument with all seriousness , when ho wan surpriied by the judge abruptly an nouncing that ho dismissed Iho case. "But , your honor , " protested tlio law yer , "you havenot , , heaid our side yet , and I submit ' ,1 "Well , go on , thin , " interrupted the judge , "but I'll bet you tin dollars you'll ' lese your case , " Notwithstanding Mr , Campbell's ' little oddities , ho is a very shrewd politician of thi ) practical sort. Ho knows what ho wants and generally gets it. He is some times the subject of practical jokes at tin ) hands of the older members of thu delegation , but ho takes things good na- Inrcdly and tries to get oven. Cards were sent to till the members by the sec retary of state before the holidays. Campbell found his in his mail , and turning to Adams , of New York , asked him what it meant. " 1 suppose B.iyard wants to ECO you , " said Adams , solemnly. "And what do you think ho wants of moi" inquired Campbell. "Probably ho has information that Sun set COK is about to return from Turkey , and ho wants to a.sk you to withdraw and give him your seat , " answered Adams , "If I thought that , said Campbell , excitedly "I'd call him , Cox citedly , never on may return and Bayard may b.eg for him , but it'll laku a yoke of oxen to get mo out of this seat ; bad cess to his impldeuco. Let Bayard call on mo if he wants to see mo. " The trial of General Slialer , .charged with ncccptlnt : bilbos In ronnectioimvlth the put- clmsoof Now York nunoiy sites , was coiu- mcuciul yestmlay. REMOVED. 1 wlOi to respect fn Iy I \ o.ill the nttentloit of my pntrons nnrt the public in ( lonornl , to my 1011)0- ) Milfiom the old stmid Jfo . 7 nnrt P , Mnln St. , to my now nnd commodious qunrtcrSi No. 226 Broadway , Where t will bo pleased to , fee my many fi lend ? . With n large , now nnd complete nigortnicnt ot nil the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring SIMS And Viclnpr located In IHVRO n'inrlcrB T nm bettor Hum over before propmcJ to to scno the pub lic. Hopped fully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE , Con.NKii UHVAJJT AXU Vi.vn STS. Opposite city Hnllaings , Council Itluirs. Win m rooms nnJ good lio.ml nt rcnsoimblo intc ? . JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJKTOIIj BUTJinins. Practices In Statj and Federal Couits. liooins 7 and S , Siiuuart Block. MERGED HOTEL , Main St. , Council Bluffe. NenrtheC. , D. & (1.C. ; , M. A ; St , P. , and C. , IS. I. & I * , i.illwav depots. Street ears pass the door. Kveiylhltig new nnd liist class. Opened Dee. 1st. 1st.PHIL MKUOKX , Piojulvtor and Manager. Chicago Water Mar Go. C4 DEA11UORX Poncr fiirnkhOil fioln liyilrnnt presses for drlvlns till Kinit-i ol litfht Jnauhinrri. Special ntU'iitionshell to church orjrun hlonliv " 't run pilntliiir picsscs , meat uhoppci * . lee ivcAiil lioc/ors , polKliliiKlutliigi'winsf ) imiuhmrs , ol ? Tlio Iji'st chc-npi'st motor imulu. Semi for clr cultir. Ju ueo In Council lUuila by IH'ojoboniee. 1'ncc & ScliniMl.nicnt miuLct. Clilcjgo Mont Mmkct. IiJslroniloilcr'sMuntl'IuiKCt. Smith & .Meyers. ' Kurtz .V Klorb , coffcatri Iwlcr. Itobcit MulIK codec trilnucr. Selling AventIS Main sticct , Council Ttlulls. Fcwu , and 1111 rurnaul Stu-et. Ouiulin , Xcb. A.C.nuiiNiUMPro ; . L. VflIM'EV3 > Vice Tics. B * " N. Katiooal Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Capital . $100,000 Authorized Capital . 250,000 Stockholders Represent . 1,000,000 lo ) ngciicinl banUng business. Accounts of banks , bankers , nit'ichnnts.mnn- ulacturcTBtind individuals locclvcd on fnuna- blo tcims. Domestic find foioin c.\cbansc. The very best of iitti'iitlon given to nil busi ness committee ! to ourcaic. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L , De BEVOISE , Agent. No. 607 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL IILUFFS. Tlio following Is tlio time of nriivnl nnd departure of truins by central Eliimltucl tinio , lit tlio local ( leiot'j. ) Trains letivo trunslcrdepot ion minutes cat Her nnd iirilvo ti-n minutes Inter : IJKl'AItT. AIUIIVE. CHICAGO & MMTIIWEhTKllN. 0:20 : A. H . Mull and Ivipiess . 0:50 : p. M. 12MO i' . M . Accoiiiinoil.itloii . 4U : ) | > . M. U:5U1' : . M . Expiws . U05A.M. ; C1IIOAI1O It HOCK IMAMI. 9:21 : A. M . Mnllniul Kxpicbs . 0vip. : M. 7:15 A. M . Accommodation . 5:451' : . M. CHICAGO , MILWAIIKRi : bT. J'AUl. 0:20 : A. M . JInll Hint Express. . . . . . , :50p. : M. cMiu : . Kxpic&s . 'J:05 : A.M. CHICAGO. IIUIIM.vniON & QUI.NCV. 9:40A.M : . .MalUuul i\incta : . 0 : ° > 0r. 0:50p.M : . Kxpiess . 0:05 : WAIIARII , ST. LOUIS ( t PACIFIC. 2ir : > i > . M.Ixjcnl HI. I.ouls Kxpm-8 Local . 3:00 : P. ti.Trnnafur St. Louis Kx. Trunsler.iiO : : : P. M KANSAS crry. t.T. . joi : ft COUNCIL , nturta 10:10 : A. M . Mall and i\press : . liHp. : : ) M. 0U5p. M . llxprobs . tl : > 5A.M. HIOUX CITY k PACIFIC. 7:1GA.M . . .Sioux Clly .Mull . PitOp.M. tiiOr.M ; . bt. I'aul Kxpicss . 8 : JA.u. UNION PACIFIC. 10:35 : A. M . Demur Kxpiuhe..5:4lil : > . M. _ ' : I3 p. M. . . Lincoln l'iiS8.Om. & , It. V . - ' : ( f. M. 7Wp. : u . Overland K-ipiuhS . b:15A.v. : HUM MY TIIU.VSTO OMillA. Leave Council lllullb 7:05 : bU : 'J:30 : 10:30 : 11:30 : n. m.j l:30--iJO-JUO-4:3i-5'i5-il-iO : : : : : : 11:45 : p. in. Sundajb 7ttri : U:3U : 11:30 : n. in : S:30 : 3 : : 5:25-Uio-ll)5 : : ; : p.m. Li-nvo Omaha -DJ5-7:35-8:50-10Oa-ll:00 : : : : u. m : 1:00 : 2:00- : 00 1:00 : 5 :00 : : (1:05-11:10 ( : : p. in. Bnndays-iT3 ! : 60-11:00 : a. m. : 2:00-3:00-5:00-0:05-11:10 : : : : : p.m Northwestern Hotel. Newly fit toil and fuiii licil. 0pp. Uroaihvay Dummy Depot , SJ.M per day. TATJ : , J'rop. L. 11. HKHS11A\V , Manager. P. T. MAVSB. , A , B. UAZCLTO.N f. T. Maytie & Co , Real Estate Exchange No. 1031'onrl Btroct { Council lllulfs , Iowa. Dealers In Iowa , Kausiia and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL IJLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Kstato bought anil bold. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. B. BICE , M. D. or other tumors rcmovrJ wUhout the Knife or dranliif of blooj. CHRONIC DISEASES * M * peciaii j. 0or t birty j cai ' practirul expcrlcnco. No. 11 1'Ourl Butct , Couiull lllulii. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTlCE.-Picclal | ftdrertlsomonK puch ns tostFound , To I/oan , ForSnlo , To llont , Wnnt * Hoarding , eta , will bo Inserted lu this column at tliolow rnto of TKN GKNT3 IT.H LINE for the DIM Insert Ion and HVK CUNTS VBlt MNB for each subsequent Insertion. Lonvo ndvertlso. mcntsnt our ollico , No. 13 1'oarl street , near Uromhvay , Council llluirs. WANTS. i To lonn nt 0 pnr cent Interest on country or city itopoity ) , It tnkcu . , the neAt thrco weeks , Odell A Uny Council mutts. . , . , . . - ( HIM nvi j < > ! 01k V W I I UWI\.UII Ul U4III M * IJ dill ] lirst nvcnne. ITHHl HUNT The three-story brick business Jhouso formotly ocuiinleil by Ilioncnr .V FchocntKcn. iuiiliool : MoMahon * Co , , No. 1 1'cni I street. CJU'ANVAl.Kiii , Xo. ; Main stiect , kJ ( iitiilnrCltl7air ll.itik ) , real cstnto nnd inei- ehandl9iic\u'.iaiiKubiokot . Our books tire tnll of special bnignltK , but It Is Iniposslblo to pub lish n lellable ll t lioin thotavt or so ninny ilnlly rhanifi'S. Whnt we n k Is : IT jouiant to seller or trade-mi ) thliifr In < iur line , uilto us and u ulllpcnd ) ott niillo of ttaiualn to select from , iJitiiH Improved or iinlinpiincd , eltyortown piopeity , ptocks ol goods ot any kind In any plaeeII such jou huvo or sueh > ounnt let in licnrfroin > on. Swan it Walker , Council Illillfs MU | | ° ' " ! )1 ) uayy Iml -.V "i : < | iiltabli''r Wo want "iv imno live iiKcnt' , innlo or ItMimlo. Appl\- pcrs-on or by loiter to Win. Itamlull , Supt. ot iiRi'iiulcs , Coun cil Illuirs , Iowa. " | 7 AlBf ToirSATTlJ a tMUvitln ifsold ioouT JL 1(10 ( nt'i f , OH miles southiviHt of Oniilii ; : , 0 room housu , i-tcollonl wull ami cistern , U biuni , ono lor t'lcht lior e < , ono for " 0 cows : lion , tool nnd wncoii houses : 10J IICICM In timothy ! i'iOKl ) lon * t trees , cotton wood , blank walnut , usli and mnplo ; good oichtnd , npplo , rlierili" ) , pliinis , ( rrapcs and snmll fiulK Never rallhifr htook wnti'i1. It. I' . OITICKU , 5'JO Ilioadttny , Council Itlnlls , loua. _ _ _ _ _ HOtJStS : I'OiT HlTST-At McMiiiioii No. 4 1'cail stiLCt RUSSELL&Oo Mnmirnclurcisof nil slics of AUTOMATIC ENGINES ly Ie ) ! giic0 for Itunnlnir MILLS , OKA IN ELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Mnssillon Tlircsheiy. Carey nnii "Woodbury IIoivu Powers. STATIONARY" , SKID , Portable nnd Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND TOR 1SBG ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock Is now complete In every depart ment nnd contains all tlio latest style * nnd oiloct inCARPETS CARPETS , CUliTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. . ETC -THE Largest Stock -ANP- Lowest Prices. TlinO.N'LV EXCLUSIVE CAUl'Er HOUSli IN WKSTCKN IOWA. BAMl'LES furnished upon application to down town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company Broadway. E. R. Oadwoll , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs TJIOP. OFFICER. W' n. M. I'USEf OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT llANL'fACl UllUll AM ) 1IUAI.UH IV HAIR GOODS No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 7 T i nunerv L I. . LIIVUOLI EXCLUSIVELY Rubber and Oil Clothing and. Felt Boots. Immense stock and eastern prices duplicated. Write for prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 H. Main St. Office 412 Broadway , ( I. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,000. , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $10000 , . SUCCESSORS TO J. 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , I A.i" i" IMPORTERS 01 < AND DEALERS IN Musical Merchandise of Every Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebutcd llaulman Pianos , and the lloyal Whitney oigaus , a specialty liveiy instimncnt unri.intdl. Send for catalogues. MUKLLKU MUSIC CO. , Council BUUis. W. IP. F MOVER AND RAISER . Jlrlck bulUla ser nnr fcln1 MliDl or mnvol . tint sall tiiotlon puirintoaJ. Frarao IIQUSOJ movodt on Llltle Cliuut trucks tlio best lu the woild. 808 Eighth Avenue ami Eighth Street , Council liltifls. Miss It 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 BUGS , , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. flTtT'GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP The public nro Inloiinod that n imtcnt lias been iilkwod to ( loo. ll.Jioory , n nla liupiov- cd ( Jiib Lumps , nnd manuliiutiiH'd by ue. Mr. C , A. Williams U our nuthoi l/o agent lor Council llliillsimdOimilKi. Too public aio cautioned not to buy nny of these isn lamps oxtopt tlnoiiKli Mr. Williamsmull othei-3 otrcicd lor Miloiuo Infoliui'incnH upon our lump. ( j. II , Durni-s Atii.Mniiutactlircis ; ! and tolo Western Agents , No , U.I LJcuil.orn bt. , G'hkago. ONLY HOTEL lu Council lilutrs Uftvln ? Fire IBsoa/p © Ami nil inuuctn Improvements , call befis , Uro ularin brllietc. . , l tliu CHEST ON HOUSE ! KoIJ , ' 17 end 21P , Main Btrcu , MAX M01IN , J'roprintor. KVKRYTIIING IMAGiNAlfLK IN CROCKERY CHINA , , Queeiisware & G-lass At Homer's , No , 2 ! Main Klrpef. Council Waffs , In. Chicago Lumber Co. \Vliolosulo nnd Itftnll 1/imbcr , Latb , gash. Doois nnd Illlnds. Solo nxcnls for the rvlibiatud Waiblchrail Concont'uitcilVliltu I.lino. .S. 1' . MCXO.M.I L , Muimftr. Telephone No. t'S. \i. TIC Mn In blicot , Council UuV !