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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1886)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 5 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCHT BLUFFS , I'UIDAY MORNING NOV. 5. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. DrllU'rcd by cnrricr In itnypnrtof thocltrat twc nty cents per week. B. W. TII.TOH , MnnaEcr. m.KPHONKSi BcMNmOtncr. , No. W. NIUIIT Kiinoii No. 23. iMI.NOU MKNTIUN. Now fall poods at Kuitcr'n. New York Plumbing cotnptiny. IJuv Seal brand oysters , the host. Tlio city council meets iioxt Monday night. Panels nlr3.JjOi ! > cr Uo/.cU lit Schmidt's gullury , Main street. The Baptists had a pleasant social last evening tit the residence of Mrs. UroftH. Ira ( irn&on hits piitln telephone No. 109 into his meat market and George Drake No. 31)8. ) John L. Sullivan and paity came in on the Koek Island yesterday morning , and went over tins river. Permit to marry was yesterday given to Henry Jones , of this city , anil Jennie llayden , of Omaha. II. F. llnttL'tiliiiiinr Is building a now wagon for tlio MeG'lurg Cracker com pany , and It is a bounty. The Harmony Uimo social will be hold this evening at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Clark on Willow avenue. Harry Curtis has been elected as press secretary of this Y. M. C. A , convention of this sfatu for next year. There were M.x drunks disposed ot in court yestrnlay. It takes some longer to get over election than others. Those arranging to give an old fash ioned district .school as an entertainment , met last evening to perfect plans. Justice Sclmr/ had a pair of weddings at his o III I'D yesterday- . A. Spears anil LmniStylen , both of this city : W. II. Lewis , of Onuiha , and Kmma Lichhtor , of this city. Regular mooting of Fidelity council No. 15(5 ( Roynl Arcanum this ( Friday ) evening , November 15 , ISSfi. Business of importance. Please attend. Minnie Johnson appeared yesterday afternoon and had a warrant issued for Dave Thomas , claiming that he assaulted her brutally , blacked her eye and kicked her. Justice Ilcndrieks will turn over his docket to the newly elect Burnett ; Justice Scliiuv. will turn his over to himself , and Justice Frainey will turn his over to 'Squire Biggs. Colonel Dailoy was one of thn most earnest and brilliant of the republican campaigners , and his hard work has told wonderfully for the party and for him self. He can well congrauhito himself on the result. Tito Y. M. ( . ' . is arranging to give a first class .supper on Tuesday evening of next week. It will bo held on Broadway , near Fpurtli street , in the room formerly occu pied by Benedict. Supper , o cents. Oysters extra. The poles for the new ( ire alarm were hhipped last Monday , and are expected to arrive hero to-day. This is the only cause of delay , and * o soon as the pollq arrive the completion of the line will bo quickly reached and the alarm soon be in active operation. Martin II. Ca o has commenced pro ceedings for a divorce from Isabella Case , s to whom ho was married in Prince Kd- i wards , Canada , twenty-live years ago. 1 Ho celebrates bis silver wedding anni versary in court. lie claims that olio re fuses to live with him any longer. The vote 0:1 the question of giving aid to the bridge enterprise is to be canvassed by the city clerk and mayor to-day. 1 he vote was so largely in favor of giving the desired aid that it is practically unan imous , and the. canvass e\cite ; < little in terest , as it is only to determine the exae.t amount of the majority , and cannot : af feet the result in any way. A wedding occmrcd at the 15overo house Wednesday uigltt , the happy man being Mr. J. Hogate , of South Omaha , and the bride being Mrs. Dora Carman , of Ksscx , Mich. In accordance with ar rangements made .she came here , was mo tat I lie depot by him , and the cere inony speedily performed , Rev. A. K. Kates , of the Presbyterian church , offici ating. They left yesterday to take up their residence in Omaha. A young man , named Harding , who lives a short distance ! out of town , coin- plains that while drunk and taking in the town , lit ! was takot ; in to the i\tcnt : of being robbed of a diamond pin which graced his shirt front Iln says the pin was worth fully ? lW , lie has strong suspicions as to how anil by whom it was taken , but dislikes to proiecute lest it should give him unpleasant notoriety , ami not result in the icttirn of the spark ler. Colonel Katley can have one crumb of comfort in the midst cf defeat. Ho proved agallanleanipajunor , and demon strated the /act that a lively lisjht can be made without resorting to mud throwing and personal uluiio. lie bus made IrhHids during tin ) canvass , and has won for him- colf some honors , even if he did not Ym the congressional one. lie has made Broig ) ; speeches , lias had and held large ; iudionceH everywhere he has spoken , and showing himself to bo ujjallant party lender. 1'ertional J'nracraplis. J. K. Lambert , of Pueblo , Col , , is it : the city , the guest of J. J. ISrown. Miss ( itisiio Boshyshell and Miss Kmuw C. Williams , ot Ulunwood , spent the day in Urn BlulVs. Mr. and Mrs J. It. Johnson dined with Mr. and Mrs. K. D. F. FiMior , at the OgUun yesterday. J. S. Schoonovor , of Indianapolis , is at Hecli tele's hotel. ( Jeorgo 0 Newmtui , of DCS Molnes , was in the city yesterday. D. Fried man , of Tabor , was ye.steiday greeting Ids nld friends hero , Theodore \ \ . Ivory , of Ulonwnod , came to tilt ) Hind's to get the latent from the scene of contlict. John II. Keen ? , now western stock agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. 1'aul. has arrived homc > froiu the far west , and is at thu Paeillc. Henry Dool Parker , of the "Bound to Succeed" company , is an old Council lilulls boy , and during his brief stay hero hml an opportunity of ruiitiwing many old acquaintances , George. A. Kellogg and Wita returned yesterday from Lincoln , where he has been connected with one of the hotels , Dr. F. P , Ciilvnrson , of I ireenlield , la , , was at the P.icilio yesterday. Frank Chase , who was so badly hurt and had such a narrow escape from death at the time Wes Johnson was killed , has fully recovered and is given a placn on the run between hero and Mis souri Valley. T. A. Webb , a druggist of Plum Crock , Neb. , was in the uity laying in a supply of drugs from Harlo , Haas & Co. Harry Key Kendall , of Cheyenne , who has been in the city , left last evening for home in company with Dick Ryan , of tlio contracting lirm of J , J. Brown t WA.VTF.P JJy n practical printer and local writer of cxpurioncu , a situation on a gopd weekly , in 11 good town in wo turn Jown. jVddjvbs J. D. , cure BKE , Council Binds. First class regular dinner 83 cents , 12 8 o'clock. I'ho-'uix chop house , 503 Mroadwy. COL , RKATLEYS PHILOSOPHY , What He Oonsidera the Oanse of His De feat , THE TENTH AVENUE PROJECT. A Dollar Wins a Valuable Oil Paint- itiB-Fimernl of George Trnnlilo Kciiubllciui KntluiHlnsni. The Rlcctlon Itontilt Unchanged. The figuring over the returns of the recent election result in little changes , and the result as shown from tlie ofiicial canvass will doubtless be the same as that already given. Congressman Ly- mini's majority will bo in the neighbor hood of l.lVK . ) , and will probably go be yond that llgurc. The republican judi cial ticket is elected by a larger majority. Thornell appears to have received the lar gest vote , Carson nc\tand Dci'inor third. The vote on county clerk gives Shea , the present democratic incumbent , about-100 , and Thomas , for recorder will vccclvr about 000 majority. The result of the congressional contest was doubtless as much a surprise to Colonel Kcatlcy as to any person. lie was very singuhip , and c.xpiesscd him self to his most intimate friends as ccr-\ tain that he would bo elected. The sore.it of the defeated candidates is probably 1'rainoy. Hu iied every pos sible niuans to niiiku u winning , and to conic out with loss votes than any other of the .seven candidates for justice , is a rebiiKo which , administered by his own party , is hard to take and smile. There is iri-ncral rejoicing also over the defeat of Judge James , as county com missioner. This , lor ) , was the work of fellow-democrats , who would not stand the methods by which u nomination was given him. "How do.-.s Kcatloy take it ? What docs * ho have to bayV" These queries have been asked on every hanii. Colonel Kenllev has kept very shuuy since ho learned enough of the returns to con vince him that he was dctcatc.d. The HIK : 111:111 : sought out Tom Bowman and asked him but he declared he had not seen ICcatlcy. Last evening's ( ilobo , of which Colonel Keatloy has so long been man- ajjing editor , contains the following , widen may be considered as an ofiicial expression of what that gentleman has to sav of the result : Reporter I tow do yon feel over the re sult in the district , and what led to it ? Colonel Koatlcy Of course , 1 feel some what disappointed , more on account , of my party friends here in Council IMufl's , and at other points in the district. 1 have great reason to bo proud of the ondor.-o- mcnt I got here at my own home , and in my own county. 1 have beaten my re publican adversary by handsome majori ties in every precinct in the city. My ma jority over him in the city is 428 , and in the county , 713. My majority in the county is 1-1 ! ) over thn democratic- state ticket ! This is certainly gratifying to me personally. Keporlcr You must certainly feel grateful for the endorsement ot your leg islative career by those at home , last winter. Co'o lei Kcatloy I most certainly do feel so. Not only that , but I am nroud of the manner in which i was indorsed by the Knights of Labor of the city. I also feel grateful to the many democrats who took oil'their coats and worked for mo on election day. The younger as well as the older men of the party vied with each other to do mo personal service in this mailer. Many republicans wished my success , and they aru equally deserv ing of my sincere lhmks. ; Reporter What was the tronnle out- hide of the county ? Colonel Kcatloy Various things led to the linal result. Quito a large nnmbci of democratic farmers were led to believe that the cause wus hopeless , and stayed in their cornliclds. In borne of the counties the grce.nbackors were incensed at the withdrawal of Hut tun. and to be re- veugod on him , voted almost in a body for the republican candi date for congrc.ss. In another county ti person who assumed to lead the Knights of Labor in that county , sub' mittcd the proposition that 1 should raise ? r > 00 among my friends for his benefit , and upon my refusal to listen to his pro position and to attempt to lax my friends for an > mercenary purpose's , hn exerted all his'inllucncc.s atraiift me , and to .some olluct. In still another county I had rendered an important political service to a gentleman who was anxious to come under the shade trccof fusion , and uta return for it , there was a majority in his precinct of eighty-live for my adver sary , when hy tha lidelity of the gentleman - man whom 1 had aided , thorn would have been a majority in my favor , i have the evidence of numerous trades in counties outside of I'ollnivatlnmie. whom local candidates actually bartered my name for theirs , and still were defeated. A very few sui-cncdod in their trades , but they arc icci-iving the contempt they de- servo. Reporter Was tit's ' dt-feelion of the grccnbiK'Uors nniwr s.1 ? 1 think not in ( lUlhriu : md Adidr coun ties. ) think in those two counties , the fusion was fairly complete. Our friends there nuuli ? some niNtiiko in the estimate of their .strength. Guthrie i.- . the home of Captain Lyqn , one of the candidates on the stale ticket , and n .strenuous ellurt was madu to give him there , at home , as good a showing us po.-hlbla. They car ried the republican congressional ticket well alonq ; with it. It was net universally thi ! case , however , in tlmt county. Tor instance , in Scelcy tov/tifihip , a funning community , I ran ten ahead of my ticket , nd 1 might give you other illustrations /10111 uthor townships in the same county. IJciiortor What deductions do you make in thus campaign as the result of trailing in tii-kolf f Colonel Kcatley None different from what I have always observed. In ninn cases out q { ten , in this campaign , whore a candidate in n minority party has un dertaken to trade for his persona ! bene fit , ite has .succeeded In dutc.atini ; himself and his own party. A square deal in politics will hold as good as in the ordi nary transactions of life , This ilistrict is covered with political corpses bl'jwn ' to atom.s almost by the trading petard. K. II. Sheafo & Co. , loan money on chattle security of every description ; of- tic No. GOO Uroadway , upstairs. Substantial niistrnot.s of titles and rnal estate loans , J , W. < & K L. Squiic. No. 101 I'earl j > treet , Council UJulls , * n - i - . . i. . . . Dr. Hanchett.oflico NTo IS I'eftrl Direct Residence 120 Fourth fctrcot. Telephone No. 10 _ SHI ! Talking Tenth Avenue. Now that the bridge project has got into shape for further progress , the at tention of the council : md of many clli- /ens- will bo directed to the project of running tracks up Tenth avenue , and the RstaulUhmcnt of a freight depot there. The jobbers and wholesale mcu of the city havu united in u unanimous petition for the council to grunt the Union 1'acilio the right of way along the avenue. Their request cowing from men who have such large conuuerciaf and property interests here , has great weight , and deservedly so , It Ls claimed that In addition to thu conveniences uivqn thesu shippers , that CARPETS. Bargains in Carpets This Week AT- Harkness Brothers' . Jf you wish a Carpet , no matter ii'hal nrade , bcanrc to call and see ns before jnirchaslnij clactvlicrc. 11'c offer niiccial bnryaina in Ilrcsit I'altc.rns and Dress ( loads this week , lirei'iitlilnv In thix line will be sold cheap this comlny wcclc. f > cc the iniwcnsc stork. HARKNESS BROTHERS , Ho. 401 Broadway , Council Bluifs. tlio proposed notion will bn the entering wedge lor n union depot in the southern pait of the city. Some in other purls of the city object to this , not because they object to u union depol , for they favor it , bill they all want to have tlio depot lo cated right near their own property. As the union depot cannot bo located \\c\l to everybody's lot , some must concede "onio things. It is quite evident that the southern part of the city , for llic right of way to iho very center of tlio oily would cosi so much ti.i to render the project iru- piueliblu. The most weighty objection raised thus fur against gramme Iho ro quet of these heavy business houses , is the question of settling thu damages of properly owners along the avenue. There is little improved property all'ected by it , nnd this , it it , thought , can bu adjusted In a satisfactory manner. Jt is claimed , that property ulong the avenue will be in demand for warehouse purposes ut a greater price than it now brings for resi dence purposes. An attempt is being made lo change tlio proposed route somewhat , so as , to avoid injury to some of the property , the owners of which are so earnest in liieir prolcst. It is an ini- portant mutter and is to be handled with care and wisdom. Some have been alarm ed because they feared that this would result in taking nwa.v the dummy depot from Broadway. It 'is understood that the Union Pacific is ready to bind itself not to abandon the depot , to that this ob jection would be done away with. The mailer is bring discussed with much earnestness , and the action of the council will be watched with interest. It i.s felt by many that this project i.s as great a move in the direction of building up the city as any which have lately ueon brought before the public , and that there should bo no action taken which will re sult in killing the promised boom. J. Karnsdorf , having taken entire con trol of Hie Pluunix chop house , desires to slate that he has scoured the services of Charles Decker , a lir.st class cook of New York city. The best Hie market affords , nitrht and day. in the best style of the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare. Fresh oysters in every si vie at the I'humix Cliop House , No. OO,1 ; liroadway- . Kleclric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. A. tiiiuky Dollar. II. P. Warren has been the fortunate winner of thu largo oil painting which has been admired by so many as it hung on the walls of Moore & Kiplingor's retail cigar store. 'J he painting i.s about JHx ! ) IVet. and is a landscape in a heavy gilt frame , it is valued at HJl'-.l , and the winner gets it at the cost of § 1. The art ist is Sue Kills. Seal brand oysters at 11. J. Palmer's. See that your books are made by More- hou-.o & Co. , room 1 , Kverett block. II ard and sott coal , wood , limecement , etc. Council Blulls Fuel Co. , No. 5IW lirocdwny. Telephone No. 1IJO. Funeral ol" Gcorfjo George 1'aiible , one of the old and well-known citi/.cns died Wednesday night , aged lifty-ninc years , lie has lived here since ISO,1) , , and has been active in business and been prominent in the manufacture of brick. He leaves a wife and tun children. Tlio funeral services will be huld I his afternoon and the re mains taken to David City , Neb. , this evening , for intermeiit there. Tiy a ( tarlanil Cook stove for .soft or hard coal. Cooper & Mcdcc have ilium. Stop The park commissioners oflcr a reward of f-n for evidence that will load to the conviction of any party setting fire to the grass or timber in Kalrmount Park. A. C CitAiiAM , President. J. J. HKOW.S , Secretary. I ean SHTC you money in Stoves. Tin ware and Hardware. W. A. Wood. The Evening Herald needs anew mathe matician. It look much pains to give a tubulated showing of the vote in the county , and by it it appeared that Max- liuld was eleetiul supervisor , instead of Truiii. Tltnre was only a mistake of 800 in that columnFrum is clearly elected by 150 majority. In the votu tar Cham bers that ollicial was : ilio deprived of 100 votes by this saniiH'iulo. "utter Jot out the space to f.iine advertiser than to cumber It u 'jcfth HIK-.H misleading fig- urea pretend. J < Ufi to be accurate. Mrs. A , S. Hall Is prepared to do dress- milking on Mior.1 notice and at reasonable prices , No. ! 12b Hroadway. P. C , DuVol sells Stewart , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burner - or A. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges , economy fcicam and warm air furnaces , No. MM Broadway. FOH KKNTno dining room of Bech- tele's hotel will be rented to lirst-class paitics as the earn is too much for Mrs. iicclitele. Enquire at hotel. Hnroiiailo. Last evening a lltlle af ler 8 o'clock the friends of Congressman Lyman called at his residence , No , 029 Willow avenue , nnd tendered him n serenade. After a few appropriate remarks by Mr , Lymau he invited the company into the house and alter receiving congratulations on Jtis re-election , refreshments wore served by Mrs. Lymun who had been previously apprised of tlio serenade. The company remained an hour orsobnt | throughout the entire evening visitors were numerous , who called to present their rttspcots and congratulations to the re-elected ion- Seal sacques , fnr trimmings , 6e l caps , etc. , at METCAI.KB iContiunttl on 1 'tfth J'age. ] SPECIAL NOTICES. l advertisements , such as Lost , Found ToI.onn.Kor Suit. ' , To Kent , V nnts , Ilonnllnir , etc. , will be Inserted In this column nt the loir rntoofTEN CKNTS I'KK L1N1S forlho tlret Inser- Ion ntid Klvu Cento I'cr l.lnu Tor uncb tubsoijucnt Insuitlon. l.ciivo advertisements nt our olllco No. 12 1'unl elrcL't , near llrondmiy , Council IlluffP. WANTS. Troll HI'.NT-rurnlstiod rooms , CIO Illitiret. W.i\NTIt ? > boy with pony to carry lieu route. FUK SAM : Old papers for enlu at tlio Jloo ollice. WANTI20 I'nrlli-s intending to bo mnitled ore wnnteil local ! ut tlio Pryoi-'s live job odlcc to select their iveddlnjt curds. MURDER ! ! Diphtheria is nuuiu ranking Its nnntiul vlsltii- Hon. Ten yearn' trliilof Ull.TIIOS. JBFFKUIS' KICMEUV Inr tliut futiil nmlmly hits demon strated tlio fiictthixtlt Is Infallible us n prevent ive und euro. If you iicrmlt your children to dlo vrltli dlphtliorlii , "Their blood bo upon your heud. " For nulo only nt the ollice. No : il South bth streetCouncil nintTa , In. , or sent by oiprces on receipt of price. 12. From the Omurm lleo : Sir. .1. II. Hutliir , ofllnzel Doll.PoUtiwnttamle Co. , IOTTU , nnd his family of eleven persons , were all sick with mnllirnant dlphthcrlit. Kvcry oncof them hns leeovered by the ueo ot lr. Jetrerin' Preventive and Cnro lor Diphtheria , without the aid of u physician. C. 11. Hlukoslee , of No. 1110 Campbell street , Oiimlin , who recently lost n beautiful nnd I.i- terestltif : diuiirhter. njcd about 15 yosrs , by diphtheria , under tlio treatment of ono of the boht physicians In Uinnhn , rites to Dr. JelTeris ot thiBclty : "Your remedy for diphtheria e.imo too lute , our dear daughter was dvlnir when It \vafl received. I itm sntisllcd that her life could have boon saved. Another on ? ot our children who hud the diphtheria , her throat was tilled up with the putrid uleerullon , wo used your medicine nnd in twclvo hours thu illseii'-e wus completely subdn-d. In the future -HO will keep your nieitii'lne at nil times In our house. Wo foci that it saved the lltool one or our chil dren. Vto are very thuiiklnl toyou , and nuly reifrot that we did not call on you oonur. " From the Council Hlulfs n.illy lllobo : M. A. Mcl'IKc , editor of the C.imbrln ( Kbens- burp , 1'a. ) Kroonian , hns been the personal friend of the editor of the Giotto for more than twenty yours , nnd Is known > fhurover hu Is known us onn of the bettmon living. His family was rnvntcd with dlphthciiii , and Kicntly dis tressed. Some of Dr. JelToris' Diphtheria Cure was Ufod , and the lives of the rest of his child ren saved. Letters from Mr. Mel'lko are un bounded In their expressions of gratitude for flndliitf i-onio menus of avcrtlnirtho loss of all his little ones. I'lvo of Mr. Mcl'lke's children out of oij.'hl tiled from diphtheria before ha had an opportunity of uslnar Dr. .lofferls remedy. IirSPRP.SI \ I IIVSPRFlilA ! Dyspeptic , why live in misery and dlo in dis- pair with uancitr of ihoBtoiniieh ? Dr. Tliomas Jclforis cures every case of indigestion and constipation in a very short time. Hot of icf- cronces ( riven. Dyspepsia is the cau o of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. IM-icu K > for two weeks treatment. Dr. .lofferis' diphtheria inedluine Is Infallible- for all kinds of hora throats. Indispenslblu In putrid snro throat. In malinnaiit Ri-iulet fnvcr , cliaiifrlnp It In-i.Hhoiiistollioi-iiiiplcforin. Inlal- lible euro for all inllammatory , uloerntlvo , put rid , cancerous nlconitlon of the womb and all catariliftl conditions. Full printed Instructions how to use the medi cines fiftit with thorn. No doi'ior io < jiilit > d. Dr. .Iclferls' remoilies can only bo obtained nt hlaonicc. Non South KlKhtn ptioet. Council Hlulfs , lown.or sent 3y ozproas on receipt of price. H , Coisufy and EEimk Worlt or All Siinds aSjie - inUy Pronit [ ) Miontionjo Mail Orders IGREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kvcret Hloclc , Council IJluIl.s , Simula fd Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in MagiizinL'S and BLANK BOOKS. UHl'nitKNOKS : U. n. National Hank , M. i : . Smith Ac Co. , CUI/.oiis' Hank , Defre , Wells & Co. , Mrst National llnnk , ( ' . II. Insurance Co. , nftlcor&l'usey.llanknr-i.U.l ) Bavlnys Hank. ie Imitation MA HOCOXV , Afill or UrALMTT Chamber ft't , with Clear Here ! J'late { Jlaat for a CJf&ll > AT- Orders by Mail Receive PROMPT ATTENTION. A.J. MANDEL , JV , itat i0 jf2D liroadway , COUNCIL JILUrfb. - - - IOWA. JACOB SIMS , Attorney at Law , COXJNOIIj BrjTJB1P1S Practices in the State and Federal court * Uooms 7 and 8 Shugiirt lllonk. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprets. Reduction in Prices , IN China , Glassware , Etc. , At W. S. Homer & Co's , No. 23 Main st Council liluQs , WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO , Jo iV forget that the Council Jilnffs Carpet Company will make a chanye in their Jinn on January 1st ne.rt , and ( hat they arc. lionnd to inatcrtalln reduce their stock before that day. do scu them before you purchase elsewhere , and obtain their prices. Jf you want , to bit/ } anything in their line they will yitv you prices that will certainly suit you. Their stock consists of all unities and makes of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades Mattings , , CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , Etc. A lot of Table Linens. Towels and Xapldnt to close out at LKSS THJtfCOST. Sec them. Council Bluifs Carpet Co. , No. 4O5 Broadway , Council Bluifs. FARM Farming Lauds in lown , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands In Minnesota on 80 years1 time 0 per cent interest. Land lluyers fare free. Information , etc , given bv No. 555 Broadway , Council Blull't * , Iowa , agent for Frrldiikben & Co. , Chicago. MBS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS. to- < railo glen's furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Lcadipg Sbylcs and 1rppDj7babiDps Qopabapbly op 14O6 Farnnm Street , Omnha , Neb. S6 Pearl Street. I Will Pay the Highest Price in C FOR ALL KINDS OF A'O. fie SJ3SOADWAY , COkJ.U ; , K1.1TFS. Horses and Mules For all bnrposcs , bonaht and fold , .it ictail and in lotb. Large qnanlilic to sclec from. Several pairs of line drivers , sin gle or do'ible. W.ASQ'N WISE , Conneil Ulufl's. TELEPHONE rrai 100 , FIRE INSUMMCE [ rIrje \ following Companies : Oirman American , of Hew fork I'tHenlx , * of Hartfortl. Hartford , * of Hatlfoid , California ! ! , of San Franciico , Scottish Union A National , of Citinbuio. Union , of San rrancltco. Stale , * of Des Molnei nilllanisburg C/y / ( , * ol DioMyn. Those marled with a * Insure also aotlmt lea ty VJind Storms , Cyclones and Jvrnatltiti SALE IN COUNCIL REflL AND OMAHA. OXKY LOAICBD o f rooi > CITY M AN FARM 1'KOHEHrV AT I.OV.'EbV IUrr.b. * * * * * * * * * * * * * OFFICER & PUSBY , BANKERS COUNCIL ULUFFtf , IA , Established 18J7 CKESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Hlufl * having Esoa/pe And all mo 'ern improvement ai5 , 317 and 210 Main t. "MAX MOHN , I'rop. P , C. MILLEB , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. I.ATKST MANUFACTUBBR OF PAINTS. llottfic , sign and decorative painter. 1'ajiioi Maclic wall ornaments. None but best handt emploved and charges reasonali'e. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 320 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Kogors , Laic of the Parisian Miltoery ! Co. , Manager. BEST LlilJWY WORK Intneulty I'M ; baobtalneJ by | iutioiiulnir tlio GEO , W. NCniXDELE , J'ron , No no hut experienced hands omp'oyed ' Out of town orders by mull or oxprussys. llciled , ami all work wuTuiteil. : FINE - FREfIGH - MILUKERY , 1f-l ) ! Douglas St. , Omaln , NKW UHPOUXED STYLES OI'liN. Ladies tu'ing a ? ; ; hal or bonnet , one faic \vil ; be paid , fie , lound trip , . L. WILLI ASIS 18 N. Main st , Council IlliifT * , la. , and 200 S , 10th * t , loom 10 , Omaha , Nsb. MmtifiU'Uiior'i CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnlngf , Hoofing , Sla's , MnnteU , Plate and Window GJa ft , Show Oa < c > , Eleratorshatid and hydraulic , etc , F ir n buyer to go where the largest Stock an 1 GrcatcRt Varieties are kept in any one lltu. Again , If seller hns EXI-KRIKNCKD ACCOMMCDATIOSS faithful and trusty help- tho'C who buy w'll ' be ngrccably served , nnd if sellergiycs rtu , weights and meas ures , you have three excellent reasons for patronizing such n firm. Fuel consumers ought thcrcioic to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. 028 nro.ul\vay , Council Hinds. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE "lND JOBBiH8 aHCOTJSBS O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEKHK , WKLLS & CO. , Wholcsalo Agricultural Implements , Busies , rnnlaucs , I'to , Pie. Council UhilTs , Iowa. KB YS'l'ONlT'M AN U VA CTUIU N < 1 CO ? Mntiiirncturoi-sof and Dealers In Hand and Power Coin LLell rs , And UK'cnoinl line of iirst class Hgrlotiltutnl Implement' ' . Nos. l..Ol , 1W.1 , 150o RIHI1M7 ? oulli M la Street , Council HitllT * . lows. DAVID HKADLKV & CO. , Mannf 'rs nn.l .lobhnrs ot Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , CJirrl Bt < s. and nil klmU of Farm Mnohlnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Main Street , Counoll Uluffi. J.VB F.O. Qi.r-AiiON , T. H.Domu.8 , Oito.K. Wmanr. l're8..tTre g. V.-l'ros A.Man. Sos ACounsol. Council Bluffs Handle Factor/ , ( Incorporated. ) Manufacturers of Axle , 1'lck , Slodfe and Sm ll , of every description. ( M/H'RY'.S. COUNCIL Hl.UFFS CAKl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths. Curtain rixture , Upholstery ( lee Kto. Na tOG Urondwny Council lllulT , lonn. CHM/JS , , ETC. PERK(5OY & 1MOOKK , Wholesale .lobbcis In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Not. "S.Maln nnd " " I'ourl Stg. Council UluCii , Iowa. SNYDBR & LKAMAN , Wholi'salo Fruit and Produce Commission Hercuants. No. Ul'oarl St , Council Illuffs. 11AKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Sundries. Etc. No.J Main St. , nnd No. "I I'onrl St. , Council Illntra. HIITIV , O.V. . JJU'iTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Coimnl'flon. No. ! > ii Ilieadwny , Council IlluITs. \V1KT & DUQUKTTE , Wlioli'salo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Grocarles. Nos. Ifinnd 18 Peail St. . Council llliiin. .VBS.w , ETC. UKCKftlAN , STUOHHKHN & CO. , llfttiu'aotureisof and Wholoialo Dealers In Leatber , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. EAiTi Main St. . Counoll lilulfs , low * . JI.ITS. CAM. ETC. METCAI.F HKOT11KKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. ail and Hit rtrondn-iiy , Council Ill.iT ( . IIKAVY H.lltllHAHK. KKKLIN'K & FKLT , Wholosilo Iron , Steal , Kails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood tiloi'k , Council IflulfH , loivn. H A\D H'WU J ) . II. MeDANKI.D & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TullowWool , I'clm.OroAti ! nod Furs Council llluirs Iowa. o/r.s. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Whi'lpsalo Denli'is In Illuminating & Lubrlcallng Oil ; . Io.rn. 1'li.lXH KTC. A. OVKRTON it CO. , Hard Wood , Sontliera Lumbar , Piling Andllrldtfu MKleilal Siicclnllli'iVjolvHAlu \ | liiltn- Im-o tall KlnilD. Diltoo ND. l.H Main St. , Council llhilla. Jovr H'/.VKS J.HJllUltS. JOHN LIXDKU , Wliolusalo Imported and Domestic Wines a Liquors AiMut forM. ( iiittliMrt'H Herb Illllnrj. No. II Mums ; . Coui. . > il liluifj SC'IINKIDKK & HIvCK , Forelga and Domestic Wines and Llqaors , l ll'uji. L. iciH.scirr & co. . Wolualo Liquor Dealers. Nu. Illl Hum J tray , Con null lilutf * . Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BIIOADWAY , r 'NCII. HLI.TFS , Upp'-/.lto D c/a tr Qllorsi'.s unit mules kol ] ) uoiulMillr on hitnil , fur Halo at rcttiil or In < ! .ir loiulH.Or- < lurs juoniplly IHloil by contr't.t : on short nollcu. .Stock cold on c.oinirl > sioii. Siii.iriKii As Hoi.rv , I'l'opriuSry. 'J'ulophnni ) No 111 Fonnurli of Kcil .Silu : Stuulct , ur'ju r 1st : t\u ana llli street. n. H.ICS , m , D. , Or other Tumors iemo\u < J wllUout ( Irer tbuiy jenr * | irnclirnlc | ieriuiicL' . Nu. It I'uJiilKL , ( ; < uiiifi1 lllultii. txrCutiBUltatlun ( ru * .