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I c Tim SUNDAY BEF ; OCTOBER lasa-TWETAHiJ ( PACJJfiS. rg-M i-j M.I 11 ! i B E MMI < , I'UM iimm ji. u . j ia > . IL j. < 1 m Ti rr n rmVu 11 r--rn | I. MIM n THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SUNDAY MOHNING OCT. 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAIUi STREET. Drlltc-itcl by tnrritr in niiy pnrtof tliocltynt tw Mity < tnts IIIT wuok. il. W. TII.TO.V , . . . .MnnaRcr. TKMJI'HONia : ncsiNr > R Oma : , No. 43. NIUIIT UIIITOII No. 31 , MINOIl MKNTION. Now Vork IMuniliing Co. New fall goods nt Roller's. Cooper & Mc(5 ( < ! o soil .stoves. Huy Soul brand oi'ster ? , the best , Clioiip railroad tickets at Itnilmell's. Mew iIetnre monldiiigs at Chapman's. Jfcad the now advertisement of the C. . Carpel Co. One dozen e.ibiitcts nnd a large panel for $2.r > 0 sit Kohmidt'H gallery. The eity council will meet with the new mayor next. Thnrsdny evening. The ladies of tin ; Catholic church are to give u fair during the Inst week of November. There nre thirty prisoners In the comity jail , rather n smaller number than usual nt Hd.H time of year. Stoves all styles , Hhapns nnd designs. cheap , nt A. J. Mandel's , Nos. ! WJ ! and 825 Hroadway. Mlllnrd Ingtirsoll and Miss Mary Field , both of this oity. were last evening married ' ried by Rev. U' . W. Crofts. lilinil Tom , the match pcddlnr , was yesterday excused for getting blind drunk , on the promise to do better hero nfter. James Darling , for being drunk nnd disturbing the iieaee in the vicinity "f Uroadwny and I'earl street , was let oil' yesterday with the usual line. Charles 1'ope was to have appeared here with his company last night , but a telegram to Mr. iJolnmy announces the fact thai the company disbanded at Reek Island. The city weighmnster Is having two street .signs painted to be plaeed at the corner of lirytuit and Hroadway , to guido the public to the "only and original" city scales. There will be a meeting of the ladies and gentlemen of St. Francis' church after Inch mass to-day for the election of managers for the annual fair to bu held next month. The dirt was being cleaned up on Broadway yesterday. A good move , anil one which should be kept up with regu larity enough to secure to the city the real bonelil of having paved streets. The race for coroner will bo an aristo cratic one. boiiiij between the F. F's , Field anil Fatil. The claims of fowl and the bulling on the field will make the race an exciting one , and there will be no dead beat. Two maidens , of rather loud manners , nnd hailing from the big eilv over the river , were yesterday given a room on the parlor lloor of the city jail because they would not pay the hank" driver who ha < f taken them all around town. Frank Mullen was found prowling about the streets about ii o'clock yesterday ' day morning , when most , of the 'honest people were supposed to bo asleep. Ho was lined yesterday morning , as well as found , and promised to swear oil' from night walking. John N. Haldwin. of the law firm of Wright , Baldwin & Haldane , has gone to Washington to be admitted to the United BlatesJ supreme court , after which She will file an appeal from Uie decision of Judges Love and Sj turn's in the case against the saloon men Wagner & Sher- "Mr. Pat Lacy feels very much grieved over the report which lias got circulated that ho was going into the saloon and gambling business with Eil Sherlock and Jim Wilson. He denies that there is any foundation in fact for the rumor , and ho cannot see why anyone should .start such n slander about n Christian gentleman like him. In the CHSO of Bilircr vs. Schultz , of Oakland , the jury could not agree. Bil- gor claimed that , the defendant , who is a Inrnior , owed him $100 for attorneys fees. The farmer denied this , and swore Unit ho agreed to pay him if 10 , nnd that this amount had been paid. The jury was out from Thursday morning till 1-riday night , and stood three to three on the question as to whether Bilgor should re cover anything or not. The ' 'con" man , Burke , captured in Omnlin , and wanted here , has gained his liberty. The ofl'enso for which ho was hero wanted occurred two yours ago , and ho was indicted for it.Vhen arrested in Omaha , ollicers hero commenced hunt ing tip the indictment so as to bring him over on n requisition , but the indictment could not bo found anywhere among the papers. What has become of it is n mys tery , but in its absence nothing could be done towards bringing the man over here nnd trying him , and lie has been turned Jooso to lind some new victims. , C. S. Clark's now weekly made its 1 debut yesterday. Ho has christened it. B' "K.rnlo's Rustler , " and has a head put on roJt which is characteristic and striking. It is printed on tinted paper which gives it the appearance of faintly bliisiiinjr with modesty , and the coin inns arc tilled with a vnrioty of sprightly reading mat ter. Many good words might bo said of the first issue , and if the promise of steady improvement is halt mot , Council Ulull's will Imvo n society paper which will put to slinmo the attempts of other western cities. Al. Clark has returned from Alaska after nn absnncn of three months. Among the curio.Mth's gathered up by him during his absence is n wonderful fish hook , useil by thu Indians ot Alaskn. It Is oddly shaped nnd of mammoth size , being in tended for the big fish , and what is still moro peculiar about it is the carving of the wood work , which represents nn idol , there being some superstitious no tions about the necessity of having one of the gods help in the fishing , i'erlmps it is to keep the fishermen from lying about the number nnd weight of the catch. Ha has presented this wonderful curious fish hook to his friend , John Jjolm , who tins it on exhibition nt the Ogden house. It Isn't a pndor fish hook , but la n very clover picco ot work. Substantial abstracts ot titles nnd re ill estate loans , J , W. & E. L. Sqniro. No , 101 PcnrJ slreet , Council Uluil's. Evcrnrd and Eulnlln. by Ed. Wright , ( orsiilo by Bushnoll & Crockwell , Mrs. PfoilVor has hist received the largest nnd finest stock of fashionable uiiUlnery in thu city. All the new full tyloa. Ladles are invited to inspect the goods before purchasing elsowhcro. Nos. 03 Broadway nnd 14 Main Btroet. J. Ernsdlorf , having taken cnliro con trol of Iho Plio-'iilx chop house , desires lo state that ho has secured the services of Charles Decker , a llrst-class cook of Now York city. The best the market affords , night and day , in the best slylo of the art. Will also have a regular bill of faro. Krulo'B Hustler. j xtr copied of the now sooioly , amusement and literary paper , "Kralo's" Hustler , are on sale at HuahncH's , J. C. Delia van's. L. 0. Ilrnckutt'E nnd the Herald otllce. Subscription & ycr year ; ftl for six months. Delivered in the city by carrier , Religions News and Ohuroh Announcements Tor Sunday. A DASH OF POLITICAL ITEMS. Mnyor OroncwoR Insists on Saloons Closing .Sunday- Two Independent ili tlucs I'rrwonal I'olntn About Piilpltft. The following notices contain interestIng - Ing Information to those , who intend to day to join in worship : At St. Paul's church the Rev. Morrison will ollieiate to-day during the absence of the rector , who isattendingllio Episcopal Triennial convention in Chicago. Services at the Union chapel , Harmony street , to-day at a o'clock , conducted by Rev. C. Hoover. Sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Topics n Broadway M. E. church to day : Morning , "A ( Jlorious Church. " Evening , "A Life Worth Living. " Services as usual In the Congregational church to-day. Preaching by the pastor. Morning subject , "Yearning for Hod. " Evening , "Hearing and Doing. " A cor dial invitation extended to Ftrnngers nnd llie public generally. Harmony Minion Koiort. | The ladies of Harmony mission have been cleaning tlioir chapel last week , nnd return thanks to the Presbyterian church for donating n carpet used in the old church. It makes the little chapel very comfortable. They also return tha'.iks to Harkncss Bros , for donating nnd placing inside blinds to the windows ; thanks lo Air. Louis Hammer for outside blinds , anil Mr. Miller for painting the same ; Mr. ( InriiiT for an eight day clock. These acts of kindness are greatly appre ciated by the members of the mission , who have worked hard to lit up their hmlding .suitable for a place of worship. We nre out of debt and have about $ 'J5 in the treasury. The portion of the lot enclosed with building is oll'ered to us for ? 2)0 ( ) , and wo liuvu one year' to raise tlie money. If any citi/.en feels disposed lo donate a little toward paying for the lot , it will be very acceptable. Our Irons urer this year is Mrs. Morohouso. We feel that tiio work is doing good. The services Sunday ntternopn are well at tended , and have had children added to thu Sunday school this summer , some twelve years of ago , when asked who .Jesus was , did not know , and seemed never to have heard of sueh a person , and it would touch the heurt of any person to sec the gleam of hap piness come into the faces when fold what the dear Saviour hud done nnd was willing to do for them. Let us do n good work lor Council Blulls in this respect. While our nctiye , enter prising citizens are working hard to make public improvements in our city. cannot tlie ladies bo actively engaged instilling good principles into'the minds of the dear children , which is the founda tion of a good character , that they may grow to be an honor to their parents , teachers and pastors , and muy I hero never bo another Council Bluffs boy brought back and buried after having been executed for breaking the laws of his country and divine law. Many times crime and ignorance go together. Is there not great need of good , earnest Christian work in every part of our city ? Respectfully , Miw. 11. M. PAIMIU : , Sec. Harmony , Mission. A cm-load of largo , heavy mules , also a lot of line , largo heavy brood mures for sale by Sehleuter & Boley , Council Bluffs Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. , No. 5tW Hroadway. Telephone No. 130. Tlio Now Mnyor. The now mayor , Mr. Uronoweg , has already begun to give his attention to city matters , and each morning is at tlio city building for a shorl time , positing himself us to how affairs are running , and giving directions when needed. The expectation that ho would give Ids per sonal attention to tlio city's business , and that iio would act independently and squarely , is being realized. When asked by some of tlio ollicials as to what ho pro posed to do with the saloons , lie very openly declared his policy , and those who hud the recklessness to declare that ho would bo run by the bummer ele ment nro in a fair way to bo put to sliamo for any such assertions. He has instructed the city marshal to close promptly any and all places which do not pay the license promptly nnd regularly , and de clares that ho proposes to have this policy carried out. If the saloons keep open they must pay , nnd that , too , without any delay or excuses. Ho also declares his intention of having tiie saloons close on Sundays. The chief of his police was yesterday notifying the saloon-keepers , by the now mayor's orders , that tight doors instead of tight customers must bo the Sunday observance. In regard to other matters it is reported that tlio now mayor will not hastily make any radical changes. Ic is expected that u now chief of police will bo appointed , but that the other members of the force will retain their positions until such time as the mayor deems a change necessary for the good of tlio force. By proceeding care fully and honestly Mr. Gronoweg will put to shnnio some of the predictions mndi' by over -/.colons political oppo nents , nnd justify the confidence of his many friends. Chief Matthews has virtually resigned his position as head of tlio police force. Ho has informed Mayor ( jronowcg that he is ready to turn over tlio ollico as soon as his successor can bo named. Ho hav ing received the nomination of county clerk , it will bu necestmry for him to do less work and ho moro or out-of-town , cannot very well give his time to both demands. A now chief will therefore bo nnmedbytho mnyor on Monday. Who it will bo is not known , nnd tlio guesses may bo wild. The noljco have signed a request that Nick O'Brien bo made chief. The names of Jerry Million and of ( ins Bergman uro nlso spoken of. In regard to tlio saloons paying llcnnso it is the intention of the mayor to sco eyo.ry saloon keeper personally if possi ble , nnd to explain why ho shall insist on the prompt payment of HooiiSQS. Ho does not expect nny difficulty in indlio- ing them to como to time without any trouble , but ho will filnnil by Ids policy of making them pay or close , witli no yield ing and no favorites. Mnyor Gronoweg will not bo governed by precedents , simply beonuso they are precedents. If llioy are wrong lie will disregard them entirely. One of these precedents which ho hns already rebelled nguinsl is Iho signing of blnnk warrants. Ho will only ailix Ins signature lo such as huvo been filled out properly. Not that he doubts any olliuial , hut simply because ho bulio.vcs that is tiio business method. Trouble In tlio ( Jump. Thn sj-called domocrntblownship con vention has caused no little commotion among thu members of that party now that thu events uro looked at calmly nnd fairly. The idea of having n convention without a call being issued , of having u chairman who was self-elected , of having the delegates present no credentials , and ninny other points in the proceedings , liavo been very amusing to those outside of the party , and very annoying to those inside of it. iV" result of this forced convention there wii ! nt > P.cnr several in dependent democratic ciitiilui ( o t nml Iho township ticket prymlfps to bo cut all to piece * . The result will be that the ticket nominated nt the peculiar conven tion will stand but little show , some of the most prominent democrats in the eity refusing to stand by tlie action taken by that body. In nrother column will be found a card from Justice Hendricks an nouncing himself as nn independent can- didale. Justice Schurx fully endorses this curd of Justice Hendricks , nnd nlso tleclnre.'IjliUfolf to bn another indepen dent candlfiaie for justice o ? the puaco. Both of these gentlemen have served tlie people acceptably , nud they will carry thu larger part of the democratic vote , thus giving a rebuke lo those who hnvo sought to frame n licket for the warty , without fojlowlng tlio prescribed methods. An interesting light is promised , nnd republican candidates will profit by Iho idilcnm in which the democrats find themselves. Fresh oysters in every style at the Pliu'iilx Chop House , No. 605 Broadway. Just received , Ladles' line shoes , best makes. Prices low. Geo. Blaxlm , 807 Main. A Cnr < l ToTe To the Voters of Kane Township , 1'ot- tawattamio County , la. : The primury meetings of the democratic parly were called to moot in their respective wards on the fitli day of October , 1880 , for tlio purpose of nominating delegates to the county convention. Through the instrn- mentality of certain unscrupulous in dividuals ovor-anxious to secure nomina tions for themselves , said primary meet ings were so packed and conducted that no popular expression of the people could bo secured , whereby they secured almost the entire delegation of the various wards not only in conflict with demo cratic principles , but in abuse of common honesty , and at the meeting of the county convention ono of those so-called delegates - gates was selected as chairman ot said convention , and during the nominations for candidates for county supervisor he- cured a nomination by another of these so-called delegates , nnd rapidly a motion was made by another of these so-called delegates that said nomination be made by auel.imation con trary to all parliamentary usage and common decency where other candidates were in nominations , thereby deteating ono of our most worthy and respected citizens for the nomination who has filled the position before with honor to himself and entire satisfaction to botli political parties , viz. , A C. Graham. At tlio close of said county convention tlio same chairman ordered tlie township convention through the oumo delegates to proceed immediately to select candi dates for township ollices , although no notice had over been issued for the selec tion of township delegates , nor had any notice ever been published for tlie meet ing of said township convention and without organizing as a township convention the chairman of the county convention assumed to himself the right to preside over tlio township convention ; no secretary being selected , ono of the candidates assumed to himself that hon orable position. No committee on cre dentials was appointed ; a number of tlio delegates had left at the closing of the county convention , whereupon the chair man directed that those present should cast the entire vote of their ward. A num ber of the delegates present having some respect for deeene.yand honesty , opposed this premature action , but were overruled by the aspiring candidates that com posed a largo part of the delega tion present , and with their few friends they proceeded to make their nominations for justices , constables and township clerk. Of.tlip merits of tlieso candidates 1 have nothing to say , believ ing that the people of Council Bluffs are as well acquainted with them as L myself and can judge accordingly. Believing that the people of Council Bluffs will not tolerate orencourago such fraudulent , practices , or support men for ollice who seek to secure their nomination by such fraudulent means , 1 hereby announce myself an independent camlidatu for ollieo of justice of peace , and submit my claims to tlio voters of Council Blulls , la. , on tiic 2d day of November , 1880. Yours very respectfully , A. L. HKNDKIOKS. 12 Cabinet Photographs sH. Quality the finest. Shcrradcn , ai7 Broadway. Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer's. Tiic Greatest Rliiclinn K.iloThnt Han Kvcr Taken Plnco In Thin City. The greatest reduction sale that hns ever taken place in this city will take place during this week at Henry Eiso- man & Co.'s People's store. Five hundred novelty dress patterns which wo imported for our grand full opening. These must bo sold this week ut such low figures as will soil them all quick. Wo have divided them in three lots as follows : Of lot No. 1 there are 250 novelty suits , heretofore sold for sflii.no to $10.00 each. The price for tills special sale is $10.00 each. Of lot No 2 thorn are 75 n ovelty suits , formur price from SIO.M to .fr.'ij.po each. The price for this special sale is $10.00 each. Of lot No. 3 there are 75 novelty suits. Regular price from i23.00 to $30.00. Our price for this special sale is $20.00 each. Wo will make this the lively week of thn season in dress goods , and unyoiio who wished to purnhnso a now dross this fall or winter should not fail to avail themselves of this great opportunity and take advantage of this great special salo. No sueh values have over been offered by any house in America. Bo convinced by calling this week at liUNUY ElSKMAN & CO..S People's Store. Richmond ranges for hard coal at Cooper & McGeo's. See that your books are made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Seal brand oysters at H. J , Palmer's. Koimlillctin Township Convention. The republicans of Kutio township will moot in delegate convention on Tuesday , October 13 , at the court house in the city of CVtinoil fluffs at S o'clock p. m , for the purpose of placing in nomination three candidates for justice of tlio peace , three candidates for constable , ono can didate for township clerk and one candi date for township trustee , to bo voted for at tlie township election. The primaries for tlio selection of dele gates to the convention will bo hold on Monday evening , the Jlth.at 7:80 : o'clock , as follows First ward At the Western house nnd select seven dclegnlcs. Second ward At the city building nnd select eight delegates. Third ward At tlio oflieo of John Limit , esq. , nnd select eight del ugates. Fourth ward At the building formerly occupied as nn ollico by Sackett & Preston - ton , No , atJ Puarl btrcet , and select ton dolegatos. That part of. Knno township severed from tlio city of Council Bluffs , nt Clark's school house and select ono delegate. WM. F. SAfi' , Jr. , Chairman , Don't forget thu Good Templars ball ut the Musoniotoniplo on Thursday evenintr , 14th inst Tickets for sale ut BubhnuU'u book store. CLOAKS ! ' CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! We offer our Cloaks cheap as we must harp the room occupied by them. Cull and yet one , the price cannot be satisfactory to you. In our DEPARTMENT If'c hare a Full Stuck and Invite your inspection. Carpets , Rugs , Curtains , Etc , We hare a eery taw assortment of the finest llui/s which we offer cheap. In I'orttcrc Curtains we hare c.rtra. n-tdthss also a ncu > line of curtain loups. In carpets we hare the finest jroiiucttcs , tody Ilruwls , Jnyrulus and I'clccls , all of the choicest patterns turned out of the loom. In Comforts and lilanh'cis we hare a la rye variety. Our woolen bchifi purchased before the recent advance in wools , ice can therefore afford to make low prices. N. B. Out of town of orders solicited and promptness guaranteed , HARKNESS BROTHERS , 4O1 Council Bluffs la. Broadway , - - - * Time Triad. 'Ilie HEE takes pleasure in noticing the stonily growth in our midst of one of llie heaviest loaning houses in the wost-tl. W. & K , L , Suirc [ uro now romodolinir their ollicc building nt the corner of Pearl street ami First avenue , and with a new lire anil burglar proof vault , the largest in the eity , and a now stilt of cherry and glnns bank counters , fool as if thov had their new clothes on and pre pared for an increased business. Dur ing the past fourteen years those young men huvo been grad ually gaining ground ntid moving from an up stairs ollicc with a pine table to a ground Hour oflieo with larger room. They now tind it neces sary lo tear out partitions and rebuild for greater facilities. There arc now cm- ployed the two principals , two abstract crs and tlie book-keepers. The increase- and demand on this house from their eastern correspondents for choice Iowa and Nebraska farm and city securities has compelled them to establish salaried oH'tccs in the adjoining counties tributary to Council Bluffs , and to open an Omaha ollicc of ennui bi/cand facilities with the Council Blulls house. The Omaha oflice is on tle- ground lloor in the 1'axton hotel building in the imme diate center of the city. 'Hero ' may also bo found the headquarters of the Ne braska department of. the' National Lifn Insurance company of Vermont , one of the oldest of the solid .Institutions of cw Kntduml. In conversation with the lirni they said : "The secret of our success is in being promptly on'hand with the cash and never failing to nlakti our word good when once given out.1 'J.'lie use of bor rowed capital at reasonable rates has been and is now the mainspring of the western commercial world , and in dis tributing and collecting the immense sums handled by this tirm during the many years they have been engaged in loaning money they arc to bo congratu lated in never making an unsafe invest ment. The HER wishes to encourage the growth of such institutions and wishes success to the Omaha office as well as to the old house on Pearl street. Remember the grand opening at II. Friedman's Tuesday and Wednesday. Elotric door bells , burglar alarmsand every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. In n Glass House. To the Editor of the BEE : It is nil very well for people to feel a pride in keep ing the streets clear anil free from all dirt and obstructions , but remarks on the subject uro uncalled for trom a paper from whoso oflice cinders and dirt have been deposited in Scott street for so long and to such an extent as lo ( ill it above the grade of the sidewalk , causing the sidewalk to bo Hooded with mud and water every time it rains , thereby forcing people to wade through or go several blocks around. It docs not belter the matter any that for the year past the paper rubbish and cinders have been dumped on the side of the street oppo site from the oflieo. It is also noticeable that the complaining newspaper uses two-thirds of the sidewalk for a private stairway leading to its ollico. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Perhaps the milk in thu cocoanut - nut is the fact that seine people do not advertise in or subscribe for the paper which is doomed worthless. 1 for one deny the charge made of obstructing streets , Every word 1 say in regard to the matter is true. MASON WISE. 1'i'i'Fonnl I'nrnjjrurihs. Dr. II. W. Hart lias returned from the first reunion of the Thirty-eighth Iowa infantry , held atVest Union , Fayotto county. Ho had an enjoyable time , and pronounces the reunion a success every way. way.E. 1) . Fisher , the well-known loaf to bacco dealer , returned yesterday from a business trip to Now York. Mrs. Mnttio Grilllth Davenport , of Oska- loosa. who has been visiting hur old friends. Mr , and MM. Ed Molt , leaves this morning for Slouv City , to attend the W. C. T , U. convention , which meets to-morrow. Mrs. Dav'enport IH n noted lecturer on temperance and wom an's reform as well as n prominent mom- 111 bar and treasurer'or the Women's Christian Temperanod Union of Iowa , Mrs. M. A. Lane , of Chicago , has ar rived , and will bo head trimmer for Mrs , S. D. Rogers' millinery establishment. Mrs , I. A. Miller has returned from Kansas. Mrs. Odell , of Binfrrmmptoii , N. Y. , is visiting her sons , K. H..m > u Ira Oilcll. -t -1- * Gnnnolln fr Qlilof. It is reported that the-prospect Is fair for City Marshal Gnan611a to be ap pointed as chief of police also , thus con tinuing the two onices and prerenting any such clashing as has at several pre vious times occurred between the mar shal's force aim police force. An Independent Candidate. Owing to circumstances with which his friends and the public are perhaps suflieiently familiar , N. Scliur/ announces himself as an independent candidate for justice of the peace. Ladlt-s will find the largest selection ot millinery and fancy goods at II. Fried man M opening over seen in this city. Mr. Butler , of Hazel Doll , this county , and his entire family , has been atlhotcd with malignant diphtheria , and Imyo been carried successfully through by tin ? use of Dr , JeffLTla' preventive au < l cure. The next best thine .to a Richmond Furnace is a Radiant Home Base Burner. .Sold by Cooper & Mcee. ! French pattern bonnets at II. Fried man's opening. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING : E O-crsE3 O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. DHKKK. WELLS & CO. , \Vliolcsnlo Agricultural Implements , Bu&ta ; , _ _ CniTiiwog. IHp ,1'to. Council I'luflK town. KEYSTONE"MANUFACTURING" ca MaUo the Urlarlnti ) nnd Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COHN SHEU.EK8 AND FEED CUTTEH * . Nos.lF.01 , 15X1 , 1.VH nniU'riT South Main Slrcot , _ _ _ Council lliutre , lonn. DAVID UUADLKY & " ( J67 .MtmuPrs nn 1 Jobbori ot agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cimlageami nil VlnU of Farm MHchlnorr. 11W to 1118 South Mnin Street , Council UlufTg , loira. AXK ) ! A MH.ES. F.O. QUEZON , T. H.noum.ts , GEO.F. Witmirr. i'res.&Tro.w. V.-t'ro . &Miui. Soo.iVCoimaol. Council BluTs Haadla Factory , ( lnrorpnriiteil.1 Mnnufnctnrersof Axle , Pick , Sledffo and Small s , of every description. CA It PUTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtain Fixtures , Upholstery Goods , Eta No. < 05 Uroadway Council Illuffs , Iowa. , TOHACCO , KTC. PEHEGOY & MOOUB , Wholesale Jobbers la the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & PIpes Nos. ZSMuIn and 27 "roarl Sts. Council Ulutrs , 1 o wa. _ COJ/.V/S.S70.V. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholetalo Fruit andPfoduco Commission Merchants. No , MPoari St. . Council Bluffs. I1AKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , B' Sundries. lite. N'o. 12 Muln St. , mid Ko. il ! Ponrl St. , Council Illulls. HI ' 'ITS. O. W. MITTS , Wholesale California Fruit ? a Specialty General Commlnslon. No. 51) Drondway , _ Council lllutra. _ WIHT & DUQUETTE , Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. IB and 18 I'i.\rl : St. , Council DlilIM L. KIUSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. AUo Wholesale Liquor Poalors. Kc. 410 Droud- wny , Council Illufls. HARNESS , ETC. BECIO1AN , STROHBEHN & CO. , JIinui''ncturersorand Wholcsiilo noilorila Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. Ko Main St. . Council lllullj , loira. HATS , CAl'S , BTC. M UTCALF UROTI IERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nog. ills nnil 31 1 Hroadwny , Counull llluf ! < . UKAVY HAHlWAltn. _ KEEL1NB & FELT. Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Slogk. Council HIiUfH. Iowa. _ JIIDKS X.Y iruo/ . _ 1) . JI. MoDANELl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Polls , Oruaso and l''ura Council mutts Iowa. _ _ _ COUNCIL ULUFFS OIL CO , , Wholesale uenrafl In Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ? Gas ill D . , 333TO. f.Tbcodiiro , AKOIU , Counull Illulfg. Town. inuxa ETC , A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , .nJHrlilgo Material Sneolultios.Wholejulo Lum ber ot all Kinds. OHlcu No. 130 Mala St. , Counull lllulfa. Iowa , " iriXES A.W > LWUUltS. JOHN LINDER. WholosulQ Imported and Domestic Y/lnes / & Llpors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Illlti < r . No. IJ Main tit. Council Ulutti. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ko (00 Main St. , CvuncU U'.uji. Don't forget ( hut the Council Ittu/f'a Carpet Company will mafa a chuntie in their jinn on January Jut next , and that they arc bound to materially reduce their stock before that day. ( lo i > ce them before you purchase elsewhere , and obtain their price. * * Jf you want to tiuy anything in their line they will glee you prices that u'lll certainly fiilt you. Their stock consist * of all yrttdcs and tnakcs of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , , Mattings , Window Shades , OTHTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , EtCv A lot of Table Iincns. Towels and apklns \ to clone out at LESS Til AX COST. See them. Council Bluifs Carpet Co. , Mo. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. J Funning Lands in Town , Minnesota , Kansas , anil ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per iii-re. School anil slnto lunils in Minnesota on 8J years' time 0 per cent interest. Land Unyers furo free. Information , etc. , ( riven liy 3F. IE3. Jli .T7S'i'3 = 5T7E > , No. .W5 lU-oadway , Cotincll H hill's , Iowa , ngent for Froidrikst-n & Co. , Chicago. MRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OppobKu Dummy Depot. paS" - et > etR - Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in ear loads.Or- dors promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIIMITKU & BULKY , PropricSrs. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keii Sale Stables , corner s t. ave and 4th street. This eyBtrm Is onllrclf now nnd M so simple tlmt wo will ttitnriuitco to ( cucli you lo dnitt pticcuAflftilly In 11 few hourv You run ilrurt nil llie pnltcnm that Is ncc.leil for tlio family. u It ruts nil Knrmcnta worn by liiilicn.BiitliMneiiiiuil dimlrvn. . and Kontlcmoii. It will emt you nothing until you Imvc IC'irncU. tlion you n 111 mint the titter. Wo ihillciiio : competition. Tliu nmut oxpcrlencoil ilrt'MMiinla'rB iinil tnllnr < iiekiiowIiUno II * gupnrlorlly. It 18 the Invention of Mniliinio Walker. well known Krench mollstu. U fells rnpMI ? anil KOCH ! iiRunts inako money. Wo want ! li > trlass a i'iiti to tnkc hold of tlH'lHit-lnoss with IM. We llk to mrtko money nnd ullow othurH to il co nlso , nero offer liberal crms. Kor lurtlier Information c'tll nraUdrtse , MIIS..MAIIV KASTIUW8K. linn. Agent , Him in AS. I'nclilc notice. Council llluira , Iowa. W. A. WOHIC , Proprietor. Horses and Mules For nil pm-posoa. DO'tglit anil gold , at lotull uuO In lots. J.aruo qunntlttus to select from Several pulrsof line drivers , elnifloor iloulilo. T WISE , Council Blulls. SPECIAL NOTICES. fipcclnl nilvoi-llsomonts , su sh us Lost , I"oi n To tann , For 3nlo , To Hunt , \\nnts. lio.mlini , ' , etc. , will liolneortotl la this column ut tlio low rutoorTCNCUNTS VSU MM5 fortlio Mm Insor tlonanci I'lvoCcmtsl'erliliioforenolt subsequent iiif-frtloii. I.ciivu iidvcrtl'oiniMi tint our ollico No. li 1'uiil struct , noiir Hroaclwuy , Council Illuffs. WANTS. W ASTI'.D A irooil uirl for uoncral housij- work tit IUJ llnncrol't street. SAI.U Ohenii nnd on etisy tcrnip , airnod Foil noiir thn tuinst'cr. Or , ulmtlmvo you to triulo lor It V ln < | iilro of Odi-ll Ilro's. At Co. , No. ID'J I'oiirl street , Council HliilfH. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 15M Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. J.oillca biiyluir a f.1 Hat or Honnot , ono furo will ! ) piitil ; { 10 , round trip. N. SCRURZ , Justice of the Peace Ollico over American ICxpross Company. JACOB SIMS. ATTORNEY AT LAW , I'racticcfi in the State and Federal courts HoomsTnndS 8butart ; Block. Th onT perfect substitute for Mother's milk. luvMuabio fn cholera Infantum and Teethlie. ) A pre-fllgooted food for D > 5- Peptics , Consumptives , Convuleeconts. prfect nutrient la til VVactlnB nieentes. IWqulre * uo cooking. Our UooV , The Care und Foodlne of Infants , mnliod rroo. * ' " QOOUALJ * < OO. , BoitOI " OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , KctnbliBhcd 1S.17 Creston House , Tiio only hotel In Council lllulTa Imvliitf r © Esosi/p © /.ml nil modem Improtuinonts. ilCCIT ! uiul''lllMnln Ft. WAX MOHN , Prop. 18 N. Mnin St. , Council Bluffs , la. , nnd 209 S. 15th St. , Room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Mnnufiicturor's .Aaontfortlin CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Aivniiigs , Roofing1 Slate , 3Inn- tels , Plato and Window Glass , ShowCases - Cases , Elevators ( hand and hy- dr a iili&c. In the city can bo obtained by pntronl/lng Ilio HomeSteam C40 Ilromlwny Council llluffa GILO , W. SU111NDKLE , J'rop , Mono but. experienced hands employed. Out of town ordcrs'by mail or express so licited , and all work warranted. F , C. MIXER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATRST DKSIONS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. HOIIEO , Slirn ami Docorrv o I'lilntur. I'nplcr llncliu Will ! Orimmoiits Nonu but bn t hands oomployeil and char w.uotliori. I.f < Ij'ers , Journals , County and Hank Work oft II EtlmlK a Spec- lully Prompt Attention ] ! ) Mall Orders mouse & GO. Room 1 Kverot Block , Council Binds , Standard Papers Used , All styles of bind. ing in Mufju/.inus and BLANK BOOKS. nwuRiipw ; , 13. II. Nntlotlftl rfunU , il. K. Uinlth ScCd. , CJIII/c'iit , ' Hank , Denrc , WolU .V Co. , I'lrbt National Hunk , ( X II. IiiKurimuo Cx > . , Ulcer tx I'uuoy , Hunkers , C. u , tiuvltii-s Hank. n. BICE , M. D. , Cancers &Kr 2 % ? Over thiuy years practical uxcrlunco No. II I'oarl Bt. . Council lllultd. Id7 Consultation free. Reduction in Prices , IN Cliina , Glassware , Etc. , At W. S. Ilcmcr & Go's , No. ' . ' 3 Main j Council BlutVi ,