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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , JANUARY 28,188G. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY MORNING , JAN. 28. OrriCE : Wo. 13 Pearl Street. Utlhcrcdbyrarrier In any part of tliocltr nt MU tity coins per week. 11. W. Tn/iox , - - - Manager. TiM31'llONCS ' , lU'SiswHOmCK , No. 43. NIOIIT r.niioii , No. 1. MINOll MHNTIOX. Pants to order , from $5 up , nt Roller's. Tlio Imperial ilnnco in Masonic hall lakes place this uvcning , On Wednesday tlioSqimro Whist Social club was entertained by Mrs , .1. K. Cooper. Ye. tt'rday afternoon Jnstiec Selitir/ married 1 lurry Morns to Mltiinu Cook , both boliifj of Omalia. It is cxpeeted that the Hr l stone of the fiiiperstrneturo of tlio new government building will bu laid this morning. > ) . M. Smith , the well known ntcrchant tailor , who so long has had Ids establish ment on L'enrl street , has moved to No. S2.1 } Uroudwuy , whcro ho is prepared to Hiitlsfy his many old pntrons as boforu and please the new ones no less , William Lewis seems to have nioro than his .share of lo s lately , another of Ills cnrriugu horses liuvinj ; died yesterday of hpasmodlo colie. It was u linn horse , tun ! the loss is qnilo heavy. This Is the third lioi-io he husi lost within iv short , time. Two largo sleighs lint evening started from the residence ot John N. Baldwin on Sixth street and convoyed u merry crowd of ladies ami icntlemon , members of thu Married Ladies' Progressive Knehru elnb , to the re'-idoneoof ISlrs J.K. Jlyers , near Greendale , wliere the ulnb was en tertained by Mr.s. iMyers and Mrs. 1) . W. Ituslmull. The city will bo ashed to reimburse the members of Hose company No. ! , for the clothing and oilier personal ell'eets lost in the lire Tuuhday morning. The lire- men alj received injuries , some of which are horlntis , Jack linlton was yesterday reported as being ipiito low , ho having breathed in some of the hot air and smoke. Mrs. 1' . A Conovrr entertained about forty friends Tuesday night in honor ot' ] \lrs. \ Douglass. I'rogressivo onchru formed one of the entertaining features of the evening. Judge James won the prize among the gentlemen , anil Mrs. llockwull the ladies' pmc. Refreshments were served , and n happy social time enjoyed heartily. Arrangements arc being mndo for a glove contest between ( ) . II. Smith , and McDanicls of Minneapolis for $100 a .side and door money , especially door money. the contest to take place in Iturhop's hull on Friday night. It is said that Smith's backers have also $35 which they will put up if Dougherty will stand up before him for four rounds. William Urix came to police headquar ters with blood in his eye and on his leg. Ho claimed that a vicious dog , owned by Juke Schmidt , had pounced upon him near the corner of Hroadwuy and ] \lain \ street yesterday. Ho wanted the dog- killer to start out on the hunt with u gnu ami slay the animal. The so-called lire ulurm system lias become - come fco useless that there is a general demand to have it laid aside entirely un til the city can provide some system worthy of the name at least. The present system is not only unreliable , but it is absolutely damaging and worse than uone , .for it is as liable to mislead nn < [ send the department oil'on a wild goose chase us to direct thedepartmcdt toward it fire. The telephone system has conic to the relief often. The central ollico being located in a desirable place , where an alarm of lire is liable to be heard , and the operators being on the ulert , many alarms have thus been sent to the engine house , and without recompense or special recognition. The telephone olliee lias in this respect done more public service than is generally given credit. Were it not for telephone connections the { ire de partment would often have to wait until homo messenger should reach the house. For hardware and house furnisbings ge prices of Cooper & McGee , No. 41 Sl ain street. _ _ Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W , , & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. Pci-Honal I'arufjrupliH. F. Weis has returned from the east. I ) . Macrae has returned from his trip to Denver. E. A. Boies of Missouri Valley was in the city yesterday. W.V. . Goddard of the Argus , Sioux Falls , Dakota , visited the Illull's yester- lay. Captain B. B. Frainey , who came hero from the south to attend the funeral of his brother , James Fralnoy , left last evening - ing for Little Rock. E. L. Bloom , the agent for the Ade laide Moore company , was ut the Ogden yesterday , arranging for the appearance of the company hero next week. r. Cheney , of the Cheney house , Mis souri Valley , whoso familiar face has been missed from behind the hotel desk for several weeks , has returned from Dixon , 111. II. C. Uarncs , formerly general agent for the J. I. Case plow company , but now occupyiiig u like position witli J. F , Selborling & Co. , of Akron , O. , has returned - turned tvom u business trip. For hardware and house furnishing get prices of Cooper & Mcico , No. 41 Main htreet. For first clues Missouri wooil cull on Glou&on , uthis eotil ollico , SO Pearl street , A .lolly lUi'tliduy. On Tuesday night thcro wus n marry gathering of friends at thu Kiel liouso , It wns thu birthday of Henry iSpolman , ono of the proprietors of the hotel , und : iUo the birthday of Theodore Herman , of the linn of Herman & Brown. This gave n chancu for u double niiuivornrj ! obsorvuneo. The friends souuruil thu iiavurian buiul und proceeding to the hotel ubout 10 o'clock , had u niurry timii for un hour or move. .Sonio oxcclliml initsio wus given by the bund , und bj throwing open the tolophonu Ihu sweet fitruins wnro ut the sumo limo poured inlc the eagerly libtoning oars of thu HKK man. Tlio two gentlemen whoso blrth < day nnnivorsury wus thus hupiilly roincni < Uorwl by their friends corluinly inerll guoli n ruincmbriiiiou , und Ihu llr.i : join ; with the largo ulrelo of friends in tin well wishes for Iho coining yours. Colta < jo ranges , Gui-laml stovns Ra , diant Homos und Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns nt bed rock prices nt Cooper & Melii'o's , No. 41 Main direct Another AKrloiillural AVurchouse. The Huworth cheek rower and plantoi has become widely known in this part oi the country among agricultural implo mcnt men and farmers. Hurry Huwortl has been for u long time the agent hero and the tratio has so grown that the man nfaeturers , Hiiwarlji A ; Sons , of Dceutur 111. , have about decided to put up u build ing hero , and are now deciding upon i bite. The Decatur Iron Felloe Wugoi company are talking of joining will them in the enterprise , which will maki tjuite an addition to the agricultural im plement houses , in Which line Counoi UhiU's has such a lead. m POLICE COURT POINTERS. The Adventures of Two Citizens With a Bnlky Horse and .Sick Mule. FIGHTING OVER NICKLE ANTE. Observing n Ilirtliilny UltilTb Folks 1'rcimriiiif to Carnlvnl In Onmlin Another Attrtcnltural Warehouse - house Oily Notes. Hard on Humanity. The two were brought before Judge Aylcswortli yesterday afternoon , charged with disturbing the peace. One guvo Ids nnnio as Knight , the oilier Mullen. Olliccrs Kirk and Brooks were the olli- ccrs who had made tlie arrest. They de scribed how the two men wcro noticed in a two wheel cart drawn by un old liorso , while a mule led by a rope brought up tlio rear of lite procession. The parade had slopped on the Broadway crossing at Main struct , and no one could pass. Olllcor Urooks urged them lo clear tin ! way for lie was coming , nnd ufler some hesltulion Ihe procession moved on lo Ihu Mum street crossing nnd again stopped. The sumo oftlcur be gan chiding them , it being us much un oll'onso to obstruct that crossing us the oilier. The next move of the procession wus lo swing right across Iho .street , mtik ing it more of un obstruction than ever. The officers had by this time lost their putlcncc und renewed the urgings to move on. Another move wus taken down Main street , when one of the men named Knight , gave Hie oHioor.s some lillliy , in sulting tulle. The legions of the law then pounced upon them with their talons , und when his companion sought to per suade them to let the show go on , the olliccrs arrested him. The prisoners had a different story to lull of their adventures. One of them , a gentleman living hero , had a chattel mortgage on .some .stock in the country. Among the slock was a mule. He had learned that the mule was being ncglocl- cd , and was in danger of .slarviug lo death. Ho got the oilier man to lake him out into the country to see about it. They had made Iho trip in Iho cold , found that the mule had been fattened by pas turing among tlio snow drills in a lust year's corn held , and had taken posses sion of the mule lo bring him to town. The horse was weary when ho was not balky , and balky when ho was not weary , and most of tlio time both. The mule was too nearly famished to walk. Under such circumstances tlio trip was a tedious one. First tlio mule would lie down , then tlio lioivso would balk , then the mule would follow suit , then the horse would lay down. By tlio time the cily was readied Iho patience ot liie Iwo men was at as low an ebb as the strength of the mule. Right on this Broadway crossing the horse balked. A man , without any insignia of his hteh rank , roughly told them lo got out of tlio way. Tliey tried it , and by the time they had reael'ind the other crossing the mule concluded it was time lo rest. Then some heartless fellow made tlio remark that they were trying to break a JJ-ycar-old colt , and a crowd of boys set up the laugh. Some one else yelled "country , " and Ihen Ihe Iwo ollicers of tiie law , us they found out afterwards , threatened to arrest them for not moving on. Under such circum stances frail human nature yielded to temptation , and ono of the men indulged in some back talk , not intended for Iho parlor. Thu ollicerri ruthlessly pounced onto him , while his companion tried to explain that a Uhlky horse , a sick mule , a chattel mortgage , a crowd of boys , a Ion mile drive in a two-wheeled cart , with ' 'move on" tor an. cneoio was too much of a show for one day. Such an explanation wus an interference .with the rights und dignity of tlie police , and lie was jerked out of Iho cart lo walk ignominiously up to Ihe cily jail. Some boys were given thu sport of trying to get Hie rcsl of Ihe parade up there. Judge Aylcsworth listened patiently but not altogether sympathrangly. Ho had evidently never attempted to drive a balky horse and lead a sick mule all in Iho sulne act. lie thought it mighl be a great trial for a man's patience , but .still a man should not so far forget himself as to use lillhy language on Ihe streets. Ho should find more genteel methods of giving vent to his Icclings. If , from a lack of an early education , ho had not enough choice words lo express contempt for a balk.v horse and a sick mule , ho was simply unfortunate. The commonwealth took it for granted that Ihemiblic schools furnished every citix.cn a chance lo get a decent vocabulary. Ho therefore lined Knight , who hud given vent to his feelings , $5 und costs. The oilier was honorably discharged. Tlio Jlarclmnu Hard to no.it. r OMAHA , Jan. 20 , 1880. Mueller Music Company , Council Blull's Ucnllcinen I feel as though 1 must write and tell you how much more than pleased I am with our upright llardman piano For slyle , beautiful finish and purity of lone , 1 am Mire it is us good as Iho very best and for a great deal lebs money. Yours very truly , E. L. KATOX. Photographer IJMO Farnum St. Best coal and wood in the city at ( Rea son's ' , 20 Pearl street. From Hari'lHOit County. Missoum VAI.UJV , Iowa , Jan. 20. Dis trict court wound up in this county at Logan last Saturday , and nolwithiland. ing the snow blockade that prevented court convening a week later than usual , a largo grist of cases were ground out. Among these mo.st noticeable were tlio cases of IIlUTlson Lewis for restating , an ollicor hero lust fall. Tie o"&iijie. ! < l io tlio Lovchuul gang that came up here and undertook to paint the town with a crim son hue , Considerable interest was man- ifostcd in this case by our people , for it was hoped ho would receive afconlanco of some kind , but ( ho jury , after deliberat ing , disagreed. The other cases of John and Charles Moss , who wore in the row , worn continued till next term. ( Seorgo Johnson , one of the parties who escaped from jail , but was afterward can- lured in Nebraska , wus senlenccd lo Iwo years and u half for burglary. Mnllo , the bigamist , goes across thu state for three years , und has learned a lesson that a multiplicity of marriages does not always win. Sliorill Garrison was to huvo Marled yesterday morning with them for Fort Madison , but the storm came on and ho preferred to wait a few days , Almor Sterns , the wide awake real estate and loan agent , departed this week for Pennsylvania lo visit his old homo , Ho expects to visit Chicago , Niagara Falls , Now York and other points ot in terest beforeho returns. The Times and News of this place have got into a sqnabblo over the county print' ing. It scorns the News runs a Module department of nearly one page , and lends it to the Modulo News When the com bat for county printing cuino oft" early in January , the Times , alter aseertaning the number of subscribers the News had , en tered u protest against the News , clainv ing it was two juuicrs. The board coii' sisis of a democrat who is chairman , one grcenbacker und ono republican , The two former quickly agreed that the Times was right and ignored thu list ol the NO.WS. which hud over 100 more sub seribers than the Times. Mr. Ballon , ed itor of the News , n\ceptcd to tlui ruling and obtained another licariug bm will no belter success. It is said ho-has ap pealed tlio case to the circuit eourt , when1 it Will bo hoard in March.Lt'DI.OW. Lt'DI.OW. Correct Abstracts of Title nnd Real Ks- late Loans at McMahou & Co's , No. 4 Pearl street. - - < Money to loan on chattels , by Forrcs Smith , iyo Main street. A Grub On inc. Ed Glenn and Julius Hcrtzman were brought before the police court yester day for indulging in a light in Lucy's sa loon , They wore playing freeze-out , u live-cenl-untcganic , und Glenn showed n peculiar play. Ho would raise Herlxman , und then when Hertx.man would show confidence enough in his hand not to bo blullcd , Glenn would grab the pot. llert/.man made him put it buck once or Iwlcc , and Ihcn warned him that if ho in dulgcd in tiny such peculiarities again lie would smash him. Glenn did not heed tlio warning , and soon made another grub. Ilcrtzmun wus 113 good us his word , and let him have one from the shoulder. Lacy jumped in to separate Ihem and stop the light , but as , eon as ho hud hold of Ilcrtzman , preventing him from hilling , Glenn tried to got in his work. Lucy then thought they might us well have it out , und out it wus. When each was satisfied Glenn had one of Iho most beefy faces ever soon. Both wore arrested , and yesterday were lined $5 each and co-Is " Herl/.man pleaded with His Honor : "Juilgeyou just put yourself in my place , and have a fellow keep try- h' to grab the pot , and you'd have smashed him. If there's n man in the room who says lie wouldn't , I'll ' agree lo jump oft'the highest building or church steeple in Ihe town and not say a word. " The promise to take a lumblo to him self was of no avail. The Illuirs Will lie There. In all probability a large number of Council Blull's1 expert coasters will go over to Omalia on next Saturday even ing to attend the coasting carnival in that city. city.Some Some six or seven traverse owners yes terday signified their intention of attend ing. From 'iiflccn to twetily-iive people can bo accommodated on u traverse , uo- cording to its length , and if all Ihu tra verses go over it will takoquite u number of curs to accommodate the crowd , us usually cuch traverse has its own select crowd to curry. If the arrangements are properly car ried out it is possible that a number of spectators will also go to see the fun. HE WAS EMOTIONAL Anil Before lie Got Through the Vet erans liccamc Kmotionnl Too. Boston Illuminator : The company of scarred war veterui.s hud gathered in the town hall und were enjoying a glorious reunion. Baked beans and colVce wore circulating briskly ; reminiscences of the terrible war und tules of glory und hard ship were the order ot the day All he.irts grow tender and many voices were husky with feeling as the old soldiers recounted their experiences. Suddenly un old , white-haired man , clad in tattered garments , darted past the doorkeeper into the hall and flung him self , sobbing , upon tne commander's neck. "Prison down south suffering throe years 1" lie exclaimed in a puro.\ysm of emotion. "What , " cried the commander , "an other old veteran ? Welcome , comrade , to our humble fenst. " An eager group gathered ubottt him und u dozen questions were asked. "What " year ? "What company ? " "LibbyJ" "Amlcrsonbillc ? " "Castle ThundcrS" The old hero wave-drills hand majesti cally and said , as distinctly us he could. "llow can I recall the awful lulu ? My bleeding heart shrinks from reopening its wounds. Let the benediction of peace flood out weary souls with rest. 1 am an emotional old man. " "You are right , " said the commander , deeply touched by the veteran's words. "Let joy rule this happy hour. Sit down and partake with us. " They brought him refreshments , which he seemed to appreciate- immensely , and treated him as their most honored guest. Ho adjusted himself around four plates of beans , two pieces of pie and live cups of cofl'eo anil then full to work steadily on the sandwiches. "How sweet , " said lie at length , "to meet thus , linked by the indissoluble bonds of fraternal love ! Ah how it fills my heart and stomach I Excuse me if I wipe away a happy tear. 1 am an emotional old man. " All sat in reverent silence before the hero , until lip begun on his twenty- seventh sandwich. Then the commander , whose heart was over Hawing witli sym pathy , asked in pity : "And did they trout you harshly in those accursed rebel prisons ? " "What rebel prisons ? " asked the vet eran. "Did you not say that you were in a southern prison ? " "Oh , yes. [ only got out last year. I got three years down in Texas lor bor rowing u mule , It makes mo tired , now , to think of it. 1 am an omo " The corporal tried to strike him and the commander tried to trip him und the doorkeeper tried to grab him ; but ho .slipped Irom the hall like a bullet from a gun , und the thought of the way in which ho hud beguiled them rendered the entire - tire company emotional in the highest degree. "Women Masquerading in. Sleep. Now York Letter in Albany Journal : A thousand women sleep masked every night in this cily. That is un estimate , 5) ) i il IS''Wl ' ' on. fii/j',3 ' tllUt l l'ke ' it en tirely trustworthy. In ono of _ the sfrcols given over to retail trade in women's decoration , from the harmless necessary calico to the vain , superfluous satin , from essential coverings of feet with shoes to overlaying of laces witli cosmet ics , there hangs a signboard which tells that toilet masks are sold upstairs , On entering 1 found that a tramo was actu ally going on. The article of humbug wus u pliublo musk , made seemingly of cloth impregnated with an oily unguent , and meant to bo , worn on tlio face during bedtimes , with tlio expectation that it would improve tlio complexion. The fulf-0 visage was in n great variety of features and sizes , so that any woman could got ; i Fling lit , the idea boingthat the skin of the entire face should coma into clo o contact with the supposed mod- ieumcnt. The probability is that such a sweating of the skin really produces soft ness and smoothness , though exposure to the cold might easily chap the tender surface , and thereby more than spoil the gain. I learned to a certainty that about two thousand masks hud been sold within a week , nn'd it is fair to believe thut , witli w many distributed , at loiist a thousand women arc nightly using them. Frozen Apples. Whut are tlio best , means lor thawing out frozen apples ? writes u subscriber. Put them in very cold water , just as cold us you can make it. It will take some time for them to thaw out but when they uro thawed out they will bo found to be uninjured. When large quantities are frozen it is best to cover them with blank ets and in this way permit them to thaw out gradually , lo our correspondent's question whether or not apples can bo kept safely under water , wo reply yes. Instances of the kind am recorded and ' perfect satisfaction expressed. In the - -t mutter of frozen ainileS always remem ber that their thawing should be gradual , If ym would Jiuvohcn \ in good condi tion. . Nothing Marie lit Vnln , \Vo \ are told that nothing was mane in vain ; but what can be wiidof the fashionable - able girl of tlio period ? Is n't she maiden vuin ? Hood's Sur iparilla is made in Lowell , Mass , , where tjicro uro more bottles tles of it sold than of any other .sursapu- rillu or blood piirilibr. ' And it is nov r taken in vain. It purities tlio blood , strengthens the system , and gives now life uud vigor to the entire body. 100 doses ? ! . ' i REMOVED. 1 wish to respectfully cull the attention of my patrons niul the public In Konernl. to mv romo- vnl Irom the olil ttuml Nog. 7 nml , Mulu St. , to my now mul commodious iiimrturs , K 3 , 2 26 Broadway , Wlioro 1 v 111 bo plonscM lo sco my iniuiy friend. ? . With Inrffo , now ami complut nssoiUncut of nil tlio very LATEST Fabrics in Spii Ami bcliiff lorntoil lu litrjro quarters I mu better Hum cvor before piopnrol to to survo tliu pub lic. llcppect fully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSET COIl.VKU UllV.VNT AND Vl.NT. StS. Opposlto City llulilliia ! , Council Illuirs. Wnrm rooms mul good bounl lUiensoimblo rntcs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In Stnto nnd Federal Courts. Kooms 7 nnd 8 , Suunurt IJloc.k. MERGEN HOTSI , , Main St. , Council BIulTs. Near the C. , 15. & Q. ; 0. , M. & Si. P. , nnd C. , It. J. ite 1' . railway depots. Street cars pass the door. Everything new nnd lirst class. Opened Dec. 1st.PHIL PHIL MKIlGEtf , Propiletor nnd Manager. A.C.llUliNliAH , Pros. L.\V. TIIM.KVS , Vlcc-l'Ves. JAMKS N. ItuowCashier. 103 MAIN STREET , Capital - . . . . \ $100,000 Authorized Capital' . . . , ' 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Do n general bnnltlnfrlii'sliins3. ' Accounts of linnks , bunkoi'B , merchants , man- utncturors unil individuals received on invora * bio terms. Domestic nnd forcltru cxcjinngo. Tlio very best of attention Riven to all busi ness committed to ourcaro. UNION TICKET OFFICE J , L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. DOT Broadway. Council BlutTs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL IlIiUFfS. The following is tlio time of arrival nnd departure of trains by central standard time , ut tlio local depots. Trains le.ivo transfer depot ten minutes earlier and airlvo ten minutes later : ' " CHICAGO U * OUTIWE.STKH.V/"IVE- 9:21 : A. M Midland Express : f)0p. M. 12:40r. : M Accommodation 4SOil. : M. 0tOl' : . u KxprcBs U:0 : , > A. u. CIUCAdO & HOCK 181AMI ) . D:2D : A. M Mallimd Kxpress 0:50 : p. M. 7:15 : A. M Accommodation 5:4.v. : . M. : tOP. M Express 0:05.1. : M. CHICAGO. M1UWAUKKK & KT. I'AUI. 0:20 : A. M Mall and Kxpro s UVp. : M. UBOI'.M : Express 9UoA.M. ; CHICAGO. mmi.iNoro.N & QUINUV. 0:40 : A. li Mall nnd Kxpross ( ; : Mi' . U:5lp.M : ) Kxiirosa :05 : WAIUSII , fiT. I.OU18& PACIFIC. 2lliP.M.Local : St.Louis Expiesn Local UitOp.M.TrnnsrorSt. Louis Kx.Transor.iHO ! : : i > . M KANSAS CJTV , ST. JOB i. COUNCIL. IlLUKI'S 10:10A.M : Mail nnd Express 5:1)0 : ) P.M. U:05l > . II Express 0:25 A.M. sioux CITV & PACIFIC : 7:15A.M : . . .Sioux City Mall 8Mp. : M. 6,0r. ; : , M St. 1'aul Express 8L'5A.M. : UNION PAWFIC. 10:35 : A. M Denver Express 5:45 : P. M. 2ia : P. M..Lincoln I'nss.m. & 1C. V..2:05 : v. M. 7KP.u : ) Overland Express 8:15 : A. V. IJUMMV TRAINS TO OMAHA. Lcnvo Council Illiifls 7:0."i hiK ! 8:30 : 10:30 : JloO : a. m.5 1:30 : 2:30 : 3tO : ; 4:30 : 5.J5 (1:30 ( : 11:45 : v. m. fiundiijs 7:05-3 : : ; ! ) 11:30 : n. in : y30 ; 11:30 : ri'J5 ; um : ; H:4J : p.m. Leave Omaha -4JB-7:35-H:50 : ! : : 10:00-11:0) : ) n. in : 1K1-UOJ- : ( : 00 1:00 5 : OJ : 0:05 11:10 p. in. Sunday * U:35' D9-11J : ) a. m.200 ; 3:00 : i:00-0:0. : : ) 11:11) : ) p.m Northwestern Hotel. Newly lilted and furnished. Opp. Broadway Dummy Depot. Sl.BO per day. SAMUKL TATK , Prop. L. 11. UERSHAW , Manager. P. T. M.iYNE. A. B. HA'/.EI/TO.N P. 'f. Mwyne < C Co , Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Dealers in Iowa , Kansas and Nebraska Land ) LOTS IN COUNCIL JJLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY" . Itcsil Kstuto boughtixml sold. N. SCHUR2 , Justice of' the Peace. Ofllco Over Americad Express Company. B. BIOS , M. D. or otbor tumors removed uhbout the knlfu or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of aU kinds a specialty. Over tblrty years' iiract.oal exporlones. No. 11 Petal Street , Cumuli lllutls. USED IN ALL Cataloeupi and Prices on application. KfJdby all the best Carrlair SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE Speclal mH-crtlseraouts , such as Ix > st , Found , To LOAII , For Sale , To Kent , WanU UoardInBote vfM bo Inserted In thl $ column ot tliolow rate ot TKtf CUNTS 1'Kll MNB for tlio flrstlnsortlon and FlVU CK.VT3 1'Klt UN'I ! for cdch stibscaucnt insertion. Leave advortlso. inentBat our oilleo , No. 13 1'oarl street , llroadway , Council llltiffs. WANTsi JJ5J.IfUVTolonnnt ( fl per cent Interest on V . v ; , oonntrj' or city property , If taken ( Uirliiff tlio no.xt three weeks , Udell Ac D.iy Cottnclt IllulTs. FOIt SAM' ScaloilliTd will lip vecolvo HiyT \ \ . llodofer up to Tebruarv ) , in-ii , on elKlity feet fixmt. iwo ttory brick liloclc , No ! . SUM and 28 IVari street , between llraiidway nml Urstuvounc. 171OH HUNT Tlio tbreo-story brick Inislne * - liouso formerly uceitiilo I hy llronowcirfc ScboeiitKon. Utijulrool Mc.Mabon & Co. , No. 4 1'earl street. K1WAX A : AVAl.KIIlt , Xo. ; Jlalu street , kp ( nndorCltlrons ll.tnk ) , real estate ami liter- elmtull o r.volimufi ! brokers. Our books are full of special bai-alii < 4 , but It is Impossible to pull- nib a tollable list fiomtholaet of so ninny ilally elmiifres.Vbnt wo ask Is : If you want to seller or trade anjtliliiif In our line , write 111 and wo wlllsoiiil yon a pile of tmi-iralus to soleet f rom. Lands Improvoil or imlinproveil , eliyortown | ) i-operly , blocks of peed ) of nny kind lu any place. II sucli joti have or siieb you waul lot im boar from you. Swan * Walker , ( "uuiiull Illnlfa 9H Made In nt days tiyu lady acnTor tlio . U "Kqultablo.1' Wo wantslvmoro ll\o intent ? , male or female. Apply in person or by letter to Win. Itandall , Supt. oi aseueles , Connell - ell illulls , town. AI. ! : Atn barffalu if sol I soon , 100 acres , 0 < i tulles southwest of Omaha. 0 room liouso , oxecllont well and elstern , ' ! barns. one for clglit borsc.i , one for 3 $ cows ; lien , tool nnd waifon bouses ; 10J acres in timothy ! tri.OJJ forest trees , cotton wood , black waliint , aslt and maple ; g-ood oiclmid , applus , chcrrlos , plums , pi-apes nnd small fiults. Never falllnjr stoe'c wati'r. H. 1 . Utriccii , CW llroadway , Council lllnns.Jowa. _ _ _ _ " " UUSUSl'OH ltrNT-Al I.c.Mulj01i : vV Co's. . No. 4 Pearl sticct KUSSELL&Co llnmifncturereof nil siresot AUTOMATIC ENGINES especially Designed for Hunulnjr MILLS , GRAIN KLEVATOUS , AND ELEOT1UC LIGHTS , Tubular nnd Locomotive Boilere. New Massillou Threshers. Carey and "Woodlntry Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch IIousc 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND FOB , 1886 ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock Is now complete In every depnit mcnt nnd contains all tlio IntustbtylcsaudotToct inCARPETS CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , ETC. -THE- Largest Stock -AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CAHPET 11OU3H IN WESTEUN IOWA. 6AMPI.K3 furnished upon application to down town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Carpet Company 4:05 E. R. dad-well , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. Ho. 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs inos. omcEn. w. n. v. POSBY OFFICER & FUSSY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Established 16C3. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT UANVfACTUUtat ANU DCAI.EIl IX HAIR GOODS . No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 2.T. LINDSEY&CO. . . . , CO CO CO CIO AND PELT BOOTS. Immense Stock , and Eastern Prices Duplicated , Write for Prices , Storehouse aiid Salesroom , 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway , Oo-u.ri.oil IBl-u.fTs , - PAID UP CAPITAL$20,000. , , AUTHORIZED CAPIFAL , $100,000 , SXJCOE3SSOK.S TO J. MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. IMPORTERS Ol ? AND UUALKKS IN Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We niakctho celebiatcd llirdinin : : 1'inuoi , nnd tlio Koyal Whitney Organs , a specialty Every instrument warranted Send foi catalogues. MUKLLEU JiIUSIC CO. , Council Blun"s. w. P. JLITLS W-OIR.TB : : , . . Brluk b'llMIn ' n of anr I < ln1 rilva 1 or ninra 1 An ! aatlitictlon srnar.into J. Frame liousuj muvad . onLlltloUlnut trucks tba best In the world. 80S Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. ISS 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 BEOS , , 344 Broadway , Council' . Bluffs. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP The pnlillo are liifniinod Iliat a imlcnl hits been allowed to ( Ice , IMlronory.on III * inimuv. ed Uus Lamps , and mumilacum'd hy in. Mi. ( ! . A. Williams U our nuilioi Uoi audit lor Oounci llhiffs and Omulia. Tlio pnbllo mo rauilono.l not to buy any ot thcso KKS IIIUIJH exinpt tliiougb Jfr. Williams. a all others otrmni tor saloare JnlolniroincMH upon our lump , il.lt , Durum AcCo..Mumiluuuirni and Sole Western Afc'imts , No. W Ji ) > ail > orn SI. , C'liitiife'o. ONLY HOTEL In Council niuffa bavin ? Fire Esoa/pe Audall modern improvement * , c ll .bells , Ilia alarm bells , etc. , istuo VllESTON HOUSE ! Nog. l&i > 1T and 219 , Main 3trc t , MAX A10H.N , i'roprlotor. 117 EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY CHINA , , Queensware & Glass At Homer's , No. 23 Main Street. Council Bluffs , la. Chicago Lumber Co. Itutall Lumber , Lath , Bhlngloa Sat.li , Doors nnd minds. Hole agents forthb ccloliiukil Marbluliead Concentrated AVbll * l.iuio. K. 1 * . MACCONMI.I. : , Mftnamr , ToloubonpNo. 'J * . No. lit ) Main Miect , Coancit