- 1 I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 , 18SOI I J THE DAILY BEE. COUNCilTBLUFFS , TUESDAY MORNING NOV. 2. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier Irt nnr port of thocltrnt tntntj' cents per week. 11. W. TILTON , - Malinger. TKI.KI'HONES : BcfiispMOmcic , No. 43. NIGHT KDITOII No. Si. MINOIt MKNTION. .Election tiny to-morrow. Now York Plumbing Co. Now fall noocla at Heller's. Cooper & iMcftco sell hardware. IJuy Seal brand oysters , the best. Cheap railroad tickets nt HuslineU's. There will bo a turkey shoot at Henry Swigon's , near Park's mills , Thur&iluy morning. Kino lot of turkeys. Thu Younir Men's Colored Independent I'olitlenl club will give a ball anil ban- qiict in Hlnoni iV Nixon's hall , Thursday evening , Novuniber I. Makepeace , tlm lawyer who has pained considerables notoriety in western Iowa , Is to have Ills trial to-morrow atDcni&on , on the charge of ciiil > c//lomcnt. Them were only eight burial permits issued during October. Council 151 nil's is so hcnllliy as to bo discouraging to undertakers and doctors. Tills small number includes those who were brought here for burial , and who died else where. There was a lively row on Pierce street again Sunday night. Some fellows who had more anii-prohbition ! than thny could well handle , raided the street , kicking in the doors of several of the dives , and creating an uproar. They managed to make good their escape before the police arrived to nab them. While. ! W. Squire was looking after some of his tirouerty on Third avenue near the dummy track yesterday , his horse , which was hitched in the street , became frightened by a passing train , and took a run. The horse landed the buggy in llnnn's park among the trees , doing some damage to the vehicle , and injuring the animal .somewhat. Andy Neally , who was stabbed by Hob- inson , has concluded not to prosecute the latter , \\lio is an old citi/.cn , and who probably would not have gone into the altercation but lor whisky. Neally , in stead of dying , as it was feared he would , is able to be out and about , and will soon bo as good as new. His escape was a narrow one , and the blow which he dealt llobinson was by no means a light one. The Salvation army is not drawing as large audiences here as in most places , nor creatmir so much of a stir. The cause is apparently because there is so little opposition to their work. So loni' as they go along trying to save souls and do good , although their ways are a little peculiar , the Council 15lull's folks heem inclined to let them work awajv.md pay little attention to them. If some of them could get thrown into jail for par f ading the streets , and complained of for 1 being too noisy , or something of that Bert , the audiences would doubtless bo larger. The bridge company has filed with the cit.v clerk its formal acceptance of the ordinance passed by the council , and restricting their rights as desired by the people , with the ordinance as passed to protect the people's interests , and the agreement of the company to accept the provisions of this ordinance , it seems that every move possible has been made to assure the voters that a square deal , and nothing else , is intended. There can bo litHo argument now brought against voting the proposed aid , and no further pressing of the objections now remedied by the action of the council and agree ment of the company. Attention , U. V. It. A special meeting of the Union Veteran League will bo held this evening in the (1. A. 11. hall for the purpose of ( sleeting delegates to attend the national conven tion at Pittsburg on Nov. 17. Hy order of JOHN Fox. Commander. H. C. WAHHUN , Adjutant. Order your coal and wood from the Council HltiliH I'ttel company before another advance in prices. No. 039 Broadway. Telephone No. 130. E. II. Slicafo & Co. , loan money on chattlc security of every description ; of- lice No. 000 IJroaiUvay , upstairs. Substantial abstracts of titles and real e.stato loans , J. W. & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council HlulVs. I can save you money in Stoves. Tin- ware and Hardware. AV. A. Wood. The American District Telegraph company - pany have mailo arrangements to fur nish the election returns of this city and the county , wherever there is telegraphic or telephone communication , to all parties who deslro the same to-morrow. Mrs. S. A. Hall in prepared to do dressmaking - making on short notice and at reasonable prices , No. H28 Uroadway. See that your books arc made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Kvt'rctt blocK. - m Panels at $ 11.50 per doz at Schmidt's gallery , Main St. William Atkinson , of Davenport , is at ISeehtelo'fl. It. i1' . Murphy , of Logan , was among those at the Pacific ) yesterday. Forrest Smith has gene to Sioux City for n few days' business trip. /immorlo , of Burlington , was among yesterday's arrivals at liuchtolo's. H. K. Dcemer , whom the republicans declare will bo one of the district jud us , was at the Paciho yesterday. Major Cole , of Pacifia Junction , ac companied by his wife , passed the day with Council mulls friends. Shcrifl1 II. II. Palmer , of Red Oak , was nt the Pacllio yesterday on political busi ness , judging from the conference held with political friends. Mr. Rial Mrs. James A , Jackson loft yesterday , in company with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Cook , of St. Louis , to accom pany Ihu t'ulnaina of Mrs , Dr. J , K.Cook , mother of Mrs. Jackson , to their hut resting-place at Carllnville , 111. J. S. Standcford , the iMTiciont mission ary for the Kaw Valley Paint company , 1ms returned from a successful trip through Kansas r.nd Colorado , accom panied by his wife , Mr. Standeford will now enjoy his annual two months' vaca tion at homo , not starting out again until the new year. Mrs , Dr. J. K. Cook , the mother of Mrs. Jami s A. Jackson , of this city , died at Sioux City on Saturday. The remains passed through this city yesterday for Ctirlinvillo , ill. , whom the interment will take place in the family burying ground. P. C , Do Vol sells Stewart , Acorn and Westminster hunt coal burners , Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges , Economy htuam , and warm air furnaces. No , 504 Uroadway , J. Eaniidorf , having takqn entire con trol of the riuuuix chop house , desires to Etato that he has secured thq services oi Charles Decker , a tir t class cook of New York city. The best the market affords , nieht and day. in the best style of the art. Will also have u regular bill of fare , PLAYING FOR THE LEMEN-AID , Both Bides Hold Fours and Call Each Other Liara. POINTS FROM POLICE COURT. 3 lie Doings oftlic City Council Points on To-iiny'n Klcullnn Minor Mention and Personal J'nrncraplis. Fours. The board of trustees of the homo of the friendless are lu a queer position , four of them declaring that the other four are liars , and each quartette standing squarely in opposition to the other. It Is evident that the manager , Her. Mr. Lcmen , has got this Institution into about the same sort of a row as ho did the Hap- tist church when ho was pastor of that , lie seems to bo strangely unfortunate In Ills management of enterprises. The HUB , in order to bo fair , publishes both statements , it having published one be fore. It is a little singular that those who are reported to have been under per sonal obligations to the manager , or who liave claims against the institution , seem to stick by the manager , while those who arc considered foot loose and hand free liaslcn to disconnect themselves from an institution which lias gained such an un savory name , aiyl the manager of which liad ids name dropped trom the list of accredited ministers of the Baptist State association as the effect of the recent res- lution. To the Public : We , as members of the board of triiblccs of tlm Home of the Friend less association of Council Bluffs , Iowa , deeming the duty Imperative , submit the fol lowing brlet statement : Wliuieas , Abundant evidence has bcon made public showing Mr. . 1. G. Lemon' * tin- Illness for the position of manager , and he lias Ignored his solemn agreement made with the board to resign , wo do not believe duty demands of ii further saciilicJ of time , money and feelings In cITorts to compel the fuliilliinMitof said agreement , and being un willing to endorse the man or his manage ment , we do In this public manner notify nil that wo withdraw our confidence and sup port. ami thus sever our con HIT. lion with the institution. WlI.I.IAM E. HAM1AI.U P.istor Baptist Church. Dow City , la. W. W. MOHTON , AiiTiiiHt STOIT , Pastor Baptist Church , Bedtorcl , la. J. C. CAiniii , Pastor Baptist Chuich. Grand Junction , la. inn OTIIKH sum. We , the undersigned , members of the board o tiustecs of the homo t the friend less association of Council Bluffs , Iowa , de- slr.i to state : L That the chaige of unfitncss on the part of J. G. Lumen for the Dosiliou ot manager has not been sustained by any evidence jet presented , and we have heard all. 2. That no agreement to resign has been violated by Mr. Lumun. Such a proposition was made by him voluntarily on , conditions , but the conditions wero. not met. 1) ) . The institution was never more prosper ous than now ; and the work being done by Biother Lcmen deserves , and is meetlmr , the heaity stmport of the best people of Iowa and other btatcs. Gnouor W. Hoiir.v , 1'iesldcnt of Hoard. L. BIXTUY , Vice President. J. P. FII.HEUT , ri E. Dow. Fresh oysters in every style at the Phoinix Chop House , No. 003 Uroadway. Elccttic door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances ut the New York Plumbing Co. From One fiur to Another. In the police court yesterday there ap peared one strange character , who gave his name as Lee Dunlavy. Ho was up on a charge of vagrancy. It appeared that he had bccu hanging about town for a day or two , trying to work some of the veterans on the claim that ho was a mem ber of the Grand Army in sore distress. Ho had no papers or other evidence of his being what he represented , and some of the veterans deemed him an impostor , and called the attention of tiio officers to him. The man appeared to have been sleeping in hay-stacks , and was certainly in a destitute condition. Ho ex plained that ho was an attorney , who was admitted in I'utman county , Indi ana , and later had been practicing at the bar in Bedford. Iowa. He had ap parently practiced at the wrong bar , and g ot bnatim , Lately he had been out to It tapid City , Dakota , and was on his re turn , and concluded to rest a few days in Council HlulVs. Judge Aylcsworth re marked that it was nothing at all strange for an attorney to bo out of money , but it was strange for one to sleoi1 in a hay stack. It looked likem ease of vagrancy. The man insisted that ho was no vagrant , and wanted to seem c Col. Sapp to at tend to his case. 1'ho judge gave him an hour to consult with thu colonel , and the follow started for the well known law ollico. lie clilier failed to lind the oilier ) or the colonel , and did not. return. The judge did not BCCIU to bo dis appointed at the failure of the Bedford lawyer to show up again John Moore , n swarthy prisoner , was up for being drunk. Ho declares that ho was not beastly drunk , but admitted having taken a few drinks. Ho said ho had been having ( its , which , to tell the truth , had been caused by drink , and an Omaha doctor told him ho must not stop short , or ho never would go again , but that ho must drink a little to keep from having lits. He liked the idea of Ilka curing like , unit ho followed the prescrip tion faithfully. The doctor told him that if ho took two or throe drinks a day ho would bo all right m a week. He wanted to bo cured in a day , and so ho took seven times that number. The judge concluded to give him the Guauolla treatment to the extent of $7.00 , and told the clerk to hunt up thu addicKs of the Omaha doctor , and charge the costs to him , 1'ivo others , who by a strange coin cidence proved to bo all born in Ireland , John Kogers , Stephen O'llara , John Col lins. Tom Burns , and John Lynch , were each lined for being drunk. Jake Shoup was on onn of his usual hurrahs , which led his family to com plain of him and the judge to administ ered the usual fine. Try a Garland Cook stove for soft or hard coal , Cooper & McGee have them. Dr Hanchett , ollico No 13 Pearl street , Kesidenco 1'JO 1'ourth street. Telephone No. 10. Seal brand oysters at H. J. Palmer's. County CoiiiiiifeHlonors. It is amu.sing to road the eulogistic notices given by the democratic paper to Jndgo Jumcs , who Is a candidate for county commissioner. Many good things enn bo said of him , but he can hardly stand up under the burden of pruisa which the organ bestows upon him. It will bo remembered hy many voters that when he was an alderman ho helped pass a. resolution allowing the alderman $23 a mouth for services on committee , and making a back-pay prab of it , the baok pay amounting to $100 eaoh. Thnro w.as such a howl raised thitt the resolution was rescinded , and Judge James voted with the others for rescinding it. Ho hud in the mean time drawn his if 100 , he being the only one who had done BO , with the exception of Jesse McMuLon , and the latter hud not cashed his order , but hurriedly re turned it. Judge James so far as known never returned his $100. although Voting for the rescinding of the resolution. If elected to the county board , with all the arduous work of building a court house , he might conceive the idea that ho ought to draw pay from the time the court house was commenced , The democracy sat aside n good man , and by a slick piece of convention jobbery nominated Judge James in his placo. Many demo crats protest againstthis procedure , and the protest will doubtless bo reiterated with greater force at the polls to-day. The republicans having nominated two men In whoso ability and integrity the people have the utmost confidence , there can bo little room for hesitation as to how the vote should bo. The best stove 1 etfor had , is the ver dict of thousands who have used the Radiant Homo base burner , Cooper & McGec , Agents , Fou Hr.NT The dining room of Hcch- tclo's hotel will be rented to llrst-elass parties as the earn Is too much for Mrs. Bcchtclo. Enquire ut hotel. Municipal ! M utters. The city council met in regular session last evening , the mayor and all the alder men being present. A large portion of the session was taken up in the considera tion of llio monthly batch of bills. Thu finishing estimate of Mr. Vinccnt'fl creek contract , amounting to $510 , was allowed , tlm work being completed. The ten per cent retained until a final settle ment was left in the city's hands for future action. Mr. Sweeney , the foreman of M Vin cent , notified the council that the upper porlion of the creek being done , ho want- to proceed with his contract , and that the city engineer should bo instructed to cross-section the channel to bo followed. The council decided to reject the awards of damages for opening Fifth avenue from Bluff to ( Slim avenue , the damalics being keomcd to heavy. The chairman of tins republican city committee reported the following speciel police for to-day : First ward 1st precinct , Oliver Payne ; 2d , J. J. Newton. Second ward 1st , Ed Martin ; 2d , J.E. Smith. Third ward 1st , George Fairman ; 2d , 1 ' , . S. Jones. Fourth ward 1st , J. P. Williams ; 2d , P. I ) . Motta3d ; , John Haincs. The chairman of the democratic city committee named as special policemen : First Ward First precinct , David Pile ; Second precinct , D. K. Dodson. Second Ward First , John Horton ; Second , C. C. Despein. Third Ward First , S. G. Brinton ; Second. John Troutman. Fourth Ward First , John Madden ; Second , H. C. Cohou ; Third , John Stratum. Under the new law from two to four special policemen arc to bo appointed at each polling place , 01111 from each politi cal party , it was deemed sufficient to appoint two , and thq foregoing nomina tions were confirmed. The Omaha & Council Bluffs Hridgo and Hallway company presented its ac ceptance of the ordinance passed giving it certain rights \inder ceilain con ditions. The acceptance was referred to she city attorney , and if found in due form , ii should bo spread upon the minutes. Petition of property owners was pre sented asking for filling of trap and lay ing of sidewalk in front of vacant lot on south side of Sixth avenue between Eighth ami Ninth streets. Referred. Bids for tilling approaches to upper Broadway bridco were opened , the bid ders being J. W. Kelly , 10 cents a yard , cash ; Joseph Evans , 23ccntsS. ; H. Gady , 10 cents ; Fred Kline , 28 cents general fund ; C. U Mitchell 17 cents cash. Mr. Gady's bid was accepted. The city council adjourned to meet next Monday nitrht. Seal sacqucs , fur trimmings , seal caps , etc. , at MUTOALK BUGS. Ati Independent Candidate. I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent candidate for justice of the peace , and submit my claim to the voters of Council Bluffs , la. , on tno 2nd day of November , 1880. A , L. HKNIWICKS. Tlie City's ExpcnscR. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Council Bluffs , la. Gentlemen men1 herewith present to your honora ble body my monthly report of warrants drawn and bills allowed and audited for the mouth ending October Gl , 1880 : . i. KJipi.V'5is. : : General fund . SS92.4 ! ) Police and marshal . KH.r , " Streets and alleys . 7aH ) ( Kiro department . 710.71 City engineer . a71.ni Damages . U'J.M Gas and street Iami > s . liib.OO Printing and supplies . iio.l.03 liiteibcetlon gi.ullng . II. on 1'olleo cash fund . 701.1 ! ] SI.OM.7J ! Special levy , Intersection paving. . . S ll.GCU.'Jii Special levy , intersection sewer sinking fund . 1,093.81 Special levy Indian ci eel ; sewer ditch -I'.O.fXJ Special levy public paiku . 1OIO.W Special assessment paving against private property . 12,000.00 Special assi'bsmont fH ) dixjs ceillll- cates private pi operty . fi.lW.M Grand total Respectfully submitted , K , K Nov. 1 , 1880. _ City Auditor. Hard and sott coal , wood , lime , ccmont , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. , No. 5'J'J Hroedway. Telephone No. I'M , Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmcrs. , Headquarters for gloves and mittens at to I'lay a fjono Hand. Justice Frainoy expressed a desire yes terday that the BKE should give him some more frco advertising , as it did him good and ho was certain that ho would be elected by an overwhelming majority. II the people can stand it to have such bill. ' run up by him as the records show , and the taxpayers want to pay out thuii money for having W)2 ) cases begun and 420 dismissed beuauso they amounted tu nothing , the Hr.K can stand it. Yesterday day it seemed that John Jay Frainoy waf not so confident of being elected as lie would rnako the BKE believe. It is stated by responsible parties that ho wont to some of his supposed friends and told them that ho was afraid ho would not pull through , and that the only way to succeed was for his friends to vote foi only one justice of thu peace and scratch the two other democratic candidates , This slashing of his own party for the sake of pulling himself through was being used yesterday by democrats them selves us a reason for golmr back on him , According to this schema it appears thai Fruincy thinks that if the two other donv oe ratio candidates are boiatchcd by hh friends , and hu alone voted for , ho may stand a show of getting the third highest number of votes It is a slick idea , but the two other democratic candidates are onto it , and they will doubtless exert themselves to spoil It. Dr. Hanchett. ofilc"o No. 12 Pearl street. Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone No , 10. First class regulnr dinner 25 cents , 1C 2 o'clock. Phumix chop house , 50C Broadwy. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dress making on shoi t notice and at reasonable prices , No. ! Ji } } Broadway. P. C. DcVol Fells Stownrt , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Kcoliomy steam and warm air furnaces , No. GOt Broadway. Additional llculftratlon 1.1st , I'Ust Dlsti-lot Sixth Ward. Backer N II'JO u Wn Craven Jus 3130 Criming Daly KSM-SIMUiindin : Krary GV 'JM inid Cumins FeinsO i : iVM ( IVSXM GahnToiu 1017 Clark Holmgren .1 ' HU Cass KileksN'-tiOl Lake Kelloirg GV looi u cad Landergron A 1031 u "Oth MudI P 1131 nUlth Milton .lohn .S 'JMand P.iul Patterson 1C Sfi20 n'd SlmsS ASUiiCumlii : Shaw K A 30th and Clark Tucker .Ins Itur. California Vorflo Clias 1SI7 n 30th C. Wu.uiN" , Registrar. SPECIAL NOTICES. OSTOTICE. Special ridvdrtlsomcnts , Ruch 113 Lost , Found ToLonn. For Snle , To Hont , VS nnts , Honrainir , etc.n111 bolnoortoil In this column nt the low rfltoof TBNCKNTSl'KIl L1NF. forUiotlrst Insor- Ion nil J rive fonts Tor Line for ouch subsequent Insertion. Loiiva ndvcrllsotnotits ut our ollico No. 12 1'eal street , near llroiulwny , Council llhilTs. WAKTS. _ _ Tjiblt SA MI Povornl wi'li improved farm ? In JWcstcm lo\vn : different sires to suit pur- clmsors. lied reek in Ices , liujulio of Ulork's Corn Harvester M't'K. Co. , Council llhilfs , lown. U tu l _ 'p'OH HONT Kuriilsncit rooms , 010 Illuffst. WANTED boy with pony to carry Bee route. FOIl SAul-Oltl papers for sale nt the Dee olllcc. ANTKO 1'nrtles intomllnir to bo married ro wanted to cull ut the I'ryor's lice job ollico to select tholr wodillnK ciucls. FURNITURE ! AsFinc Imitation MAHOGONY , ASir or WALNUT Chamber Set , with Clear Jlcvel 1'late Glass for S25.OO , -ClfKAF AT- S35.OO. Orders by Mail Receive FRCWPT ATTENTION. A. J. MANDEL , 2fo. ! tt cO ! t 5 Broadway , couxcir. iiMin < ! s , - - - IOWA. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria Is njraui innklnif Its minimi visita tion. Ten years' trial of DH.TIIOS. JBFFinilS * Hi.MiiV : : for thnt fiitiil mnlady has ( loinon- Etrntcdtho fact that It Is Inlnllililo as a provcut- Ivo nml ourn. If you permit your children to dlo with diphtheria , "Tliolr blood ho upon your head. " 1'or sale on't nt the ollico. No 2,1 South Bth Ptroot.Councll.y.--O's , In. , or sent by express on receipt of price. i2. From the Omiiha lloo : Jlr. J. H. Uutler. of Hnzcl Doll.Pottnwattamlo Co. , lowu , uiul his family of eleven persons , were all sick with malignant diphtheria. Kvory one of them hus recoxeioil hv the use of Dr. .IclTorls1 Prnvontlvo ml Cine for Dlphthorln. ivltlioiit the aid of a physician. 0. H. lllnkohlco , of No. 1410 Campbell Ftrcct , Omaha , who recently lost n heautiful and l.i- tcn'stlng duiiifhter. ngcJ nhout 15 years , tiy diphtheria , under the treatment of one of tbo best physicians In Utnnha , n i lies to Dr. Joircris , ot this city : "Your remedy for diphtheria ciuno too Into , our dear daughter wat dyinp Uon It was rocotvc'd. 1 am satisfied that licr life-could have been saved. Another one of ourclilldrcn who hud the diphtheria , her tluoat wrts tilled up with the putrid ulceration , wo used your medicine and In twelve hours the disease wag completely subdued. In the future wo will loop : your medicine at all times in our house , Wo foul tbat it saved the life ol ona ol our chil dren. Wo are very thiuiltful to you , and ouly resrct that wo did not call on you sooner. " From the Council Illnirs Daily Gloho : M. A. Mcl'lUo , editor of thu Cambria ( Ubens- Inirtr , I'a.t Freeman , has been the personal lYlendof the editor of the Qlobo for more than twenty years , and Is known wherever ho Is known as oii ( > of the boit men living , lllsfamlly was raviifrod with diphtheria , ami ( neatly dis tressed , oiuo of fir. .lulToiIs' Diphtheria Cnro was used , and thu lives of the rest of his child' ren saved. Letters from Jlr. Mcl'lUo are un bounded in tholr expressions of gratitude for llndlnjr some means of avortlmr the loss of all his lltilo ones. I'lvo of Jlr. Jlcl'lke's cliildren out of oljfht died from diphtheria bclorc ho Uiul an opportunity of iiAlnir lr. Jolterls lomody. DVSI'lII'nIAl IVS1'K1'.SI\ ! Dyspoptlo , why live In misery and dlo m dls- jiiilrwitli eanciirof tlio stomiioh ? Dr. Thomas Jcirorln cures every case of Indigestion and con tlpatfon lu a very short time. Best of rel- croiices jfivun. Dyhpensia is the rnupo of ninety per cunt of ml dl eased conditions. 1'iico f5 I or two weeks treatment. Dr. .lutTm-ls' dlihtlieila | mcdlehin Is Infallible forall liluds of bore tliroats. Indispensiblo in putrid hoio tluoat , in nmli nant scarlet fuvi'r , chHiialnK'lt In4 houistotlio lmi > lororm. Infal- lllilo euro lor all liiiluininntory , ulceintlvo , imt- rid , cancerous ulceration of the womb and all catarihal conditions. Full printed Instructions how to use the medi cines sent with them. No doctor required. Dr. .letTerls' rnmoilios ciin only bo obtained at his ollico. No " .I South UlKhlli btreut , ( 'ouncll IllulTs , Iowa , or sent sy oxnroas on receipt of price. BOOK BINDING Journals , County nml ItanK Wurk of All Kindt a Spec ially Prompt Attentionjo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Koom 1 Evorot HJock , Council Uliifls. Sttuulaid I'apuiH Used , All etylcs of bind ing in J\Vjtynxincs \ nnd BLANK BOOKS. 0. n. National Hank , M , Ii Binlth & Co. , Cltl/cna1 llanU. , Deere , Well * It Co. , Urst National Hunk. , , a II. Insurance Co. , tinvlnua Hunk. Horses and Mules For all burposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to selec from Several pairs of fine drivers , gin * gle or double. MASON WISE , Council lilufls. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprees. CARPETS. Bargains in Carpets This Week AT- Harkness Brothers' . If you wish a Carpet , no maHcv wJial ifi'atlc , ftcsiirc to call and ace us before innrhanliiff elsewhere. If'coffcr special bnryains In Drcs * Patterns and Ircs ( iootls tills wccli. JScct'iitliinifin Iliin line will be sold dican tills contlna wcclc. Sec ihc iinwcnsc stock. HARKNESS BROTHERS , No. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO , non't fornct that flic Council Hlntf * Carpet Contnany will make a chanyc In their jinn on January 1st next , and that they are bound to materially reduce their stock before that day. Go sec them before yott purchase- elsewhere , nnd obtain their price * . Jf yon ivant to buy anythinn In their line they will ali-c you prices that will certainly stilt yon. Their stock consists of all grades and makes of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Window Shades , CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , Etc. A lot of Table Linens. Towels and Ifapkliis to close out at LESS THAN COST. See them. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from f.VOO to $10.00 per acre. School uiul state lauds In Minnesota on 8J years1 time 5 per cent iiilcrcbt. Land Buyers fare free. Information , 'tc. , pi von I > V No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluird , Iowa , agent for Freidrikson & Co. , Chicago. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , en's furnisher , 506 Broadway , ( Louucil Bluffs. licadipq SbyloQ and Irppoptabiops { apsbapbly op tl 14O6 Farnarn Street , Omaha , Neb. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W. S. Homer & Co's , No. 23 Main st Council HlulVs. JACOB SIMS , Attorney at Law , Practices in the State uiul 1'Vtloral courts lloonib 7 and 8 Shu urt TELEPHONE 22 FIRE INSURANCE In , fle ] follov/mg Companies : Oermnn American , of New fork Plwnti , * of Hartfotd , Hattford , * of Hartford , Callfornlan , of San Franclico , Scottish Union & National , of Union , of San Francisco , State , * of Dei Molnts. Wllllanistiiirj Cltf'of Brooklyn. Those marked with a * Intuit alia against loss by Wind Stormt , Cyclones and lontaatits BALE IN COUNCIL AND OMAHA. ONEY LOANED o.v coon CITY M ANH FARM I'KOpnilTV AT LOWKST OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL DLUFKS , IA , Established ISoT CKESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Jllun'b having Fare Esoap > e And all ino'ern imprwcrnents. 210 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOHN , Prop. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of thn Parisian Millinery Co. , Manager. In tlio city can bo obtained by nntronlilugr the 610 llroiulwaytjisC / Council Illuirn (1KO , W. tiCJIlNDKLK , J'rop , None but oxporionccit Inincls uniploycil Out of town orders by mall or oxprussos. licitud , : tiil all work wai'runtud. P4 C. MILLEK , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs' WALL PAPER , LATEST DIJSIONS. MANUFACTURER OP PAINTS. House , sign and decorative painter. 1'ajiicr Machu wall ornaments. None but best liandb employed and cbaigus reasonnb'c. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies Buying a 5 hat or bonnt-t , ouu faro \\ill be paid , ? lo , roiiiu ) trip. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Couiiul llhid' , lu. , and SO ! ) S , 15th st , room 10j Omaha , Neb , Manufacturer' ! ) Agent for the GALIGR&PH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slater Plate and Window Glass , Show Elevators , ( hand and hydraulic , etc. ITS Tl'TROll ' CAPER" „ Fora buyer to ROM here the largest Stock and Greatest Varieties arc kept lu any one line. Again , If seller has EXPRRIENCSD ACCOM.MCHATIONK faithful and trusty help- the ewho buy will he agreeably served , and if seller gives ITI.L weights nud meas ures , you have three excellent icasons for patronizing such a firm. Fuel consumers ought therefore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. C28 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Telephone 110. . WHOLESALE AND JOBBIM XSOXTSDQS Of COUNCIL BLUFFS. AttltlCULTl'ltAl , ISII'I.KAIRXTS. DKK11E , WKL1.S & CO. , Wliolrgnlo Agricultural Implements , Baggies , CnirlaKcs , lUo , Ktu. Council llhilTs , low * . KBYSTONK MANUl'ACTWUNU CO. Mnko the UrlKlnnl nnd Comnloto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COHN SHKl.t.RltB AND KKKD CtJTTKKS. Kos. U01.1WI , 1HK niul .1607 . 'outli Main Street , . Council , utr , low * . _ _ _ _ _ DAVID BIIADLKY & CO. , Mnnuf'rs un I .Inbhurx of agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , SJJ.rl"frS'1J sn < 1 | U1 kln ' * ° r FRrlu Miujhlaorr. 1100 to 1118 South Main Street , Council Hlurf , AXK HAXDTES. r.p. Qt.msoN. T. H.Ddimt.AR , Ono.K. WIUOHT. l'ic . , VTruM. V.-l'roi XMnn. See ACoungel. Council Blnfls Handla Factory , ( lncorpnrntoil.1 Mnnufnclurcro of Axle , Pick , Sledco nnd Small Hnnillw. of ovary description. COUNCIL BLUFFS OAKPKT CO. . Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths. Curtain Fixtures , Upholitorjr Goo Kto. No. 405 Itronilwar Council Iowa. C1OAHS , IV1IACCO , ETC. rEKEOOY & MOOHE , Wholesale Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Noe. 28 Main and 27 T'oarl Sis. Council HluHi , Iowa. CO.W.W/S.S70.V. SNYDEK & LEAMAN , WholfHiilo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , No. llPe'iil St , Council illuth. I1AULE , HAAS & CO. . Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , B1 Sundries , ntc. No. 12 Viiln St. , and No. SI I'onrl St. , Council Illutrs. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Friiits a Specialty General Commission. No. 511 nicudwajTi _ Council III HIM. WIUT & DUQUICTI'E , Wliolesiilo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. No-i. in mill 18 Petti St. , Council UlnlN. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholosnlo Mqnor Denlori. No. 416 Ilroad * wny , Council lllnlTs. HAIINKSS , ETC. BECKMAN , STKOIIUEIIN & CO. , Uniiu'ncturoisaf anil Whole ale Donlori lu Leather , Harness , Saddlery. Etc. No. K5 Mnln St. . Council IllulH lowa. _ HATH , CAI'S. ETC. AIETCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. i'J anil 311 Ilioailwny , Council KEELISE & FELT , Wliulesnlti Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Stock , Council llluirH , lovra. JS An II'UUI * J ) . H. McDANKLD * CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullow , Wool , I'oltH , ( tronitiiimd Fun Council ItllllTd Iowa. o/r-s. COUNCIL BLUIJT8 OIL CO. , Wholcnilo Oonlurs la Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Ganllu ETO. , E3TO. * B.'riieodoro.AKoiit , Council niuira. Iowa. LUMllKIl I'iLlUa KTC. A. OVF.UTON & - . co. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Pllia ? , Ajjd HrldKO Mnti.'i | : il yiciilli'aU'liilosu | ! | ; hum- berof all KliKla. Ulllcu No. 1U MMa 3L , Council lllulM. lowiu JOHN UNDER , U lloll'Mllu Imported and Domestic Y/ines / & Liquors & „ < ] in for St. fioltharrt'H llorli llllti < . .No. U MniiiSt , Cojiii'il IllutU. CI1NEI1)EII i\i \ BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , .WlKlt fct. . C.iUIICll lllUjt , Star Sale Stables and Mule kfe BROADWAY , COl'NCIL ULUJ'F.S , Oppaclto Uuiuiuf l > cpot. llorsus und inuli't , kept coiibtivntlv < " > hand , for f > alu at ictail or in cir ) loads.Or ders promptly tilled by contract on shmt notice Slock Hold mi coiiniiis on .Siu.i TI.K iV HOI.I.Y , l'iopnc ° rs. Tclophoiit ! No 111 Forniurl.v of Foil Sale .Stnulcs , corner 1st avti and 4th street. n. HICE , m. D. , Or other Ti.nuirk rc-movn-j . . thu kinfu urilruuiiiit ol Mcuxl. Ov r thirty lonrs prni'tu-uli'iij " No. * .VnikM.l. II 1'cHtlit. * . ( , v Council Ulutrv.