THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1886 ; THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY MOHNING NOV. 0. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delltf rid by cnrritr In nnj-pnrtof tliccltynt twenty cents per week. H. W. TILTON. - ilanaiter. TKIKl'HONi:3 : : ncpiKT.ps Omce , No. tl. NIOIIT Km-rort No. 23. MlNOtl ItiKNTIUN. N. Y. Plumbing Uo. Kuw fall goods nt Hcltcr'e. lluv Seal brnml oysturs , the bnst. Cooper & iMcGeo soil hardware. Panels at $3.50 per dozen at Schmidt's gallury , Main street. Friday evening the "District School" bo jjiycn in tliu opera housu. Lonvo to marry was yesterday given to Charles Suigcl and Anna Quinn , both of this city. Mrs. George Sclilndelc , who last Fri day broke her right wrist , is recovering as well as could no expected. John A. McClure , of Norfolk , Neb. , and Jennie L. ( Sibbs , of this city , were yesterday united in tniirnago by Justice Sclitir/ . A mlsliiko in the advertisement of Dr. Jud'eris' diphtheria cure made tliu price for the medicine rend ? ' - ' , whereas it should be $ ! ) . All members of the old lire department arc requested to meet at thu old Rescue host ; house to attend the funeral of their late brother , John Kost , nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. On Saturday night Justice Hondricks oflicinted at the marriage of G. 11. Nicols and Miss Millie Welsh. The bride groom is nn employe of Lim & Dayis , and the bride is u Chicago lady. Persons who have kindly agreed to scud in provisions for the Y. M. C. A. supper will please remember that this is thu day. and if possible scud them be tween the hours of U and 5 o'clock. Mrs Uachel Swnnner , aged over eighty years , is sullering from severe injuries received by being thrown from n buggy on Harmony street. She has been visit ing Mrs If. M. Mnynnrd , and was just about returning homo when the accident occurred. The Congregational church will give a fairntid festival in Temple hull Thursday , November 18. Fancy articles will be on sale. Warm supper will be served. During - ing the evening a beautiful entertainment Jijiyucn's Toy Symphony and liristow's Shaking Quakers will be given. There seem to bo a goodly number of gnuak thieves ami house breakers visiting the city just now. Look to your bolts mid bars , and especially to your revel vers. Perhaps you can wing one of these fellovy's. That would stop their practices quicker than any other sort of a dose. The board of supervisors mot yester day afternoon and commenced the olli- cial canvass ot the vote of the recent election. They will probably conclude it tltis morning , and will then proceed to the consideration of otiier business , which will keep them in session for sev eral days. The rafters of the roof of the now court house are being put in place , so that the building bi-gms to show what it will look like when completed. It is an imposing structure , and the taxpayers will bo happily disappointed , as it will exceed their expectations both in size and beauty. Don't forget the Y. M. C. A. supper to- night. Muals will bo served from 0 o'clock until late in the evening. This will bis one of the very best suppers given in this city , and should be patron- i/.cd most liberally by our citizens. It will bo held at the rooms formerly occu pied by Mr. D. A. Benedict , No. ! W7 Broadway , near fourth street. A square ninnl 25 cents , oysters extra. K l. LaMott , who was arrested for steal ing a pair of shoes from the Hotel Den- murk , had a hearing yesterday and was t > ent to jail to await the action of the grand jury. He sold the shoes for fifty cents , and now stands a good show of going to thu penitentiary. Ho says a friend gave him the shoes to pawn for him , but was unable to produce the friend , or toll his name or whereabouts. There seems to be little appreciation of paved streets among somb people. A glnnco along Pearl street yesterday re vealed tlin presence of ashes , paper and. rubbish , which would have been a dis grace to any alleyway. It does seem that business houses would not sillier such de posits in front of their doors , much less place it thorn themselves. The city mar shal will probably remind some of this ollundiirs that thuro uro UcUtor places for rubbish than on paved streets. The best stovis 1 ever had is the verdict of thousands who have used the Kmliant Home base burner. Cooper & McGvc , agents. _ _ Weather strips at Chapman's , lOSMaiir Stop Miiming Grass. The park commissioners oiler a reward of $ ' , ' 0 for evidence that will load to the comlction of niiyonu setting lire to tliu grass or timber in Fairmont I'ark. A. ( ! . ( iKAHAM , President. J. J. Bitow-v , Secretary. I'crsonul I'lirn A. W. Courson , of Cincinnati , isin the city , F. I. Billiard , of Kapid City , is in the city visiting his folks , J. A. Best , Jr. , of Indianola , Iowa , was nt tho. Pacific yesterday. T. Tipton , a llvo stock commission merchant , of Chicago , who lias been vis iting his brother J. ( i. Tipton , lias re turned home. F. P. Hell , of Springfield , III. , is the guest of his cousin , C , D. Arnold , of Kim- bal & Champ , and expects to make this locality his future home. Try a Garland Cook steve for soft con ! Cooper & jMcico ( have them. Klcctiio door bulls , burglar alarms am every form of domestic electrical appli ances at thu New York Plumbing Co. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notiuo and nt reasonable prices , No. UiS Broadway , Noulittl Don'ts t Don't forgot the sociable of St. Paul's church to-night at Mr , Simon Kiscuuui'.s residinct : > . Don't stay away boeausti you are not acquainted with the Indies who entertain It is a church sociable don't ' stand on ceremony hut turn out and become no ( niainted with the rector and old mom be.-s of the parish. Dr. Hanchutt.olllcoNo 13 Pearl streets Iti'sidcncu K'O Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. _ < _ _ _ Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmer's ( 'Inn-ell Koolal. There will bo a church social at the res Uloiico of P. H. Wind , 7U8 Washmgtoi avenue , this evening nt 7:30. : Friund. and members of Saints' congregation are respectfully invited. i Headquarters for gloves' and uiitten.s n MKTOAI.F Buos. The family' of James McMullati , o Crescent' township , have all recoyorci from Malignant Diphtheria ; also the family of Cipt. Haiielje , on Scvtwtl nvemio , by the usseof Dr. Jelleris' Diph tberiu remedy. DARK WAYS AND MEAN TRICKS 'Oomancho ' Bill. " Brought Bcfoie the Bar Asks the Judge to Smoke. HOUSEBREAKERS ARE PLENTY. A Now Catholic Cliurcli Dedicated nt \\cfttcm-lhc DninsB of the City Fathers Short Stop Items , a Crook , W. R. Lloyd , bettor known as 'Coraanchc ' Bill , " was yesterday brought M'.foro Judge Aylcsworth on the chnrgo > f swindling As told in yesterday's KKE to succeeded in turning n confidence rick at the transfer , tliu victim boliiR an old man named Hickman Redman , who Ivcs near Kansas City , and who was on ils way homo aftur sncnding seven uonths in Bull'alo Gap , Dak. Lloyd cpresuntod that hu had been out that vay , and soon succeedetl in inducing thu old gentleman to lend him 1-20 to pay onus freight charges , until he could cash a check which he showed incorrob- oration of his story. Lloyd secured Colonel Dalley to defend him , and hud his casu continued until to-morrow after- loon. The old gentleman did not have i cent left with which to pay his board , vhilo waiting for the case to bo hoard , nnd Bill generously put up money enovigh o keep the old man at a cheap hotel for wo days , paying him probably out of he money wlileh by rights belonged to ho victim. Lloyd stoutly claimed that t was a case of mistaken identity , and vas as innocent as a lamb. Unfortunately lor him there are other witnesses to corroborate the old gentleman's story , i. ) id ho will doubtless attempt to square himself in some other way , Lloyd is known as an all-around crook , ind a safe blower , who does a little con- idoncu business just for the amusement of the thing. Ifo has been frequently ) inched during the past few years , but lot very severely , always managing to get ont with a few days in jail. Ho was one ) f thu first prisoners in the now city jail icre. and was the lirst to discover the ) ossibility of making an escape by crawl- ng up over the cells. Ho was discovered trying thus togct his liberty. It is hoped .lull he will this time got justice dealt out .o him , but the usual iliflieiiltios surround : he casu , and the chances are aqainst his being dealt with as such a fellow de serves. His manner is most bold and reckless. While in court yesterday ho saucily stepped tip to the judge's bencli and landed Judge Aylesworth a cigar , asking ilia to smoke it after tea. Mo laid the cigar down on his desk , anU evidently .nought he had done the courteous : hing y the magistrate who was to hear lib'ease. Ho was alike free to offer to treat the olliccrs , and was by no means ' satisfied with the rations 'dealt ont to prisoners , but wanted special meats sent n from a restaurant. His bonJs have icon lixetl at $1,000 , and ho has not yet Burnished them. Anything 3-011 want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tinware at Cooper & McCee's. - - Seal brand oysters at II. J. Palmcrts. Headquarters for gloves and mittens at Itotlicrcd Ily Burglars ) . Utirglars paid especial attention to the northwest part of the city Sunday night. I'hcy entered Andy Gilbert's resilience , uul Mr , Gilbert was awakened by some one prowling about the house. He thought it was his brother who had getup up for something , and asked him what the matter was. The fellow replied 'nothing , " and after one or two more cmarks Mr. Gilbert rolled over and went to sleep again. His overcoat , pant aloons and some other articles wcro taken , together with a small amount of money. . The residence of J. C , Dellavon was also visited. The thieves helped them selves to an old pair of pantaloons which Mr. Uollaven had laid out to put on in the morning while doing some rough work. They evidently thought that in the pockets of these they would find his daily supply of change" but in this they were disappointed. They noticed a purse , belonging to Mrs. Dollaron , nnd which contained s0. ! ! This was on the dresser and they took it of course. The residence of Jacob Leutxingcr was visited and about $20 taken Irom there. The ri'si'luneo ' of Lucius Wells was another place to which entrance wns gained , but they wore frightened away before they had a chance to ransack it thoroughly. They only got a little change. Omaha has been lately bothered by a gang of lionsubruakurs , and it is thought that the depredations linre arc being done by that ganjr. Sea'I sacques , fur trimmings , 6oal caps , etc. , at METCAI.P BJSOS. Substantial aostracts of titles and roa estate loans. J. W. & E. L. .Squire , No. 101 Pearl struct , Council Bltill's. Richmond Ranges for hard coal arc the best. Cooper & McGce fioll them. Dedicating n New Clnu-cli. The now Catholic church at Weston was dedicated Sunday. It is a neat frame building , and as attractive a little church as any In Western Iowa. There were a number who went from hero to attend the services , the choir of the Catholic church hero joining in the celebration of high mass. The church is in the parish of Rov. Father McMonomy , who will sco that .service's are held there monthly. lit. Rov. Bishop Cosgrove dedicated the ohurch , Rov. Fathers McMonomy ami Healy assisting in thu services. The bishop made bomo very appropriate re marks , and the services wcro imprc. sivo and largely attended. Anionu those who wont from hero were Mrs. O'Noil , Mrs , Durraugh. Mrs , Gray , Mrs. Sullivan , Mrs. I'ltzgcnilu , MI-H , Juntos Wickliam , Miss Sophia Gurnur , MirfS Jennie Keating , Miss Tholl , Miss Doll Dohany , Miss Cclia Muliuutcn , Messrs , 1) , Diuighurty , J , 11. Murphy , John Dohany , Charles and Hniiry I'aschnl , K. A. Ingoldsby , Sullivan , Fit/uerald , James WioKham , Tholl , J. Mnlqiicoii , J. H. McWilliams , Drlscoll. Thu expected train was late , and through the kindness ot Mr. Lane , the agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , a special train was quickly arranged for , and the party thus accommodated. The courtesy shown by Mr. Lane and his company was greatly appreciated by all. and it wiis decided to give tonic formal expression of their thunk.s. Sec that your books arc made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Kvt-rott block. Great Closing Out Snlo of silver plated ware to make room for our new stock. We oflor our present stock regardless of cost. C. B. JACQUKMIK it Co. , No. 27 Main street. Finding of K , nt'b Ilcmalna , The remains of John Kost were last owning brought hack from Platte Cjty , and thu funeral will ou held , this jitter- udou at U o'clock at the residence oT Wil liam Steinkopf , corner of Main street and Washi.'gton avenue. Coroner Fatil , who with relatives went after the remains , learned some of the de tails of Mr. Kost's actions there , which supported thu theory already advanced that ho was mentally deranged and thus wandered off. It was learned that ho ar rived at Beverly ono day last August when there was a funeral parly , which was going ft om Kansas City to Platte City. Ho acted strangely , and thought he was the undertaker. There being no undertaker with tnu party , ho gave various , orders as to the handling of the body , and some rcallv took him to bo the director of arrangements. As the party started oll'lio watched them , and then turning to the station agent re marked : "Sco all those niggers going alone ( hero laughing. It's a burning shame and disgrace. " It was evident from this and other remarks that ho was insane. Ho went into thu depot and there drank cupful after cupful of icowatcr , so much so tlint some of the railway men remarked about it and feared ho would bo sick. While they wore unending to a car in the yards hu went away up the track. They talked over his case and concluded to return to the depot , seareh him , and find out where ho belonged , seas as to notify his friends , ho evidently being insane. On their return ho was gone. The .section men saw him walk along the track , and so far as known that was the last scon of him alive. Ho apparently wandered oil' to the place where his remains were found , a strip covered with high weeds , and be tween a growth of timber and a corn field. About two weeks ago a man hunt ing chanced to cross through this strip , and discovered hanging on u tree in the edge of the limber the coat worn by the deceased. Ho thought it was a coal left by some hunter , who had gone oil' and forgotten it. Thu other day the body was found , about a hundred feet from where the coat was , It being hidden in the tall weeds. There vyas no doubt of the iden tity , it being evident from the clothing and papers , his gold watch and chain , and his Knights of Pythias pin. One treatment of Dr. Jeffnris' Diph theria remedy , discretely used , will pro tect an entire family for ono year from the dread destroyer. Order your coal and wood from C. 1) ) . Fuel company before an advance in price. No. 5'J9 \IwV- - Telephone I'M. The Cottncll'B The city fathers met last evening. There were present a full board , the mayor , Aldermen Shugart , Straub , Ben nett , Keller , Hammer and Danfortii. There were a goodly number of citi- v.ens present , but not as many as have at tended the meetings since the new bridge and depot projects have been before the council. The minutes of the previous session were read and approved. The report of the otlieial count of the vote cast at the recent special election on the taxation of thu 12 mills was road and approved. A very lengthy opinion in writing was presented by the city solicitor in regard. to the complaint of a plumber of this city that I ho water works company had entered ' tered into an arrangemeiit'witn thu New York Plumbing company by which the latter have a monopoly of tabbing the water mains , the Now York Plumbing company claiming the exclusive right to lay service pipe. The city solicitor ad vised the council to allow the parties to fight their battles in the courts. A resolution was introduced ordering the property owners on the cast side of Avenue F to build a sidewalk , east of Oakland avenue. Laid over. The following petitions wore pre sented : For a sidewalk on Fourth street , be tween Willow avemic and Story street. Referred. For privilege to build a framcofiiceand shed by the Union Lumber company on Main street , between Ninth and Tenth avenues , which is within the lire Jimits. As this is a new enterprise in the city the council were in favor of granting the petition , as the lease of the lumber com pany is a short one , and they will prob- abjy in the course of a year or so bo re quired to move to another location. On motion of Alderman Shugart the peti tion was granted. For duplicate tax receipt for J. P. Williams , who bad lost the original. Granted. Dr. Woodbury stated that ho would re linquish any claims ho might have against the city as regards his Pearl street prop erty , provided that the city would raise the sidewalk and assess him for half of the curbing. George F. Wright stated that the ladies had almost quit coming to his ollico on account of the bad sinowalk , and bo would like to have the council settle the question. The sidewalk and curbing in question is ninety feet long , and when the street was paved it was thought that thu old curbing would answer , but it was taken out and new curbing put down. Dr. Woodbury 's proposition was accepted and the work was ordered done. George F. Wright asked the council to read thu Tenth avenue ordinance the bee- end time and then referred , Ho. had been to Omaha and seen the Union Pacific ofll- cials ; that they were going to survey the proposed alloy route and possibly would only wish to ( to as far cast as Fourth street , and then lay the matter before General Manager Calloway. He asked a special meeting of the council a week from to-day to attend to this matter. The ordinance was read and referred to the committee of tliu whole. Mr. Larson culled attention that three property holders on Sixth street had been allowed to let their sidewalks remain , just south of the Congregational church , when the street was < ; raied ! up , and ho asked that they bo asked to raise thum to the grade. The matter was laid over to go into a resolution at next meeting when a number of ssdowalks will bo ordered laid and rated. l.snao Doty , who had his household propurtv destroyed by order of the board of healtli , after having hau the small pox , asked , through his counsel , Win. Mvnster ' , remuneration , the committee to'whom the case was referred , having never reported it. The finance .commit tee stated that they had been unable to see Mr , Doty and if ho would come before them thny would report , City Engineer Tostovin reported the assessments against the property on up per Broadway for paving and curbing , ' To 8ulContrnctor . Karth , rook anil masonry work to lot on the Colorado & Western railway. Ap ply to J. J. Brown & Co. , contractors , Council Blufi's , In. , or Choycnnc , Wyo , , or Dillon , Colo. E. II , Slieafo & Co , , loan money on chattlo bocurity of every description ; of fice No. 500 Broadway , upstairs. Attention Knights ! All members of K. of P. Concordia lodge , No , 52 , are requested to meet at Castle hall at 1 o'clock p. m. , this after- noun , to attend the funeral of our late brother , John Kost. and all other Knights of Pythias are cordially invited to attend. By order of Wsi. BUDDE , C. C. No. 17 K. of P. All members of No , 17 , K , of P1t are re quested to meet at Castle hall Tuesday , November 0 , at 1 o'clock , sharp , to attend tiui funeral of our deceased brother , John Kost. By order of the C. C. See West Point base beater. Latt'st improvements in heating stoves ; W. A. Woou. A Threatened Coon Carving. A regular colored people's picnic oc curred last evening in front of Mrs. Brny- lor's restaurant , on Broadway , just west of the government building , in consequence quence of which the pollco received a telephone message to "como hurrying. " Captain O'Brien and Olllcer Unthank ar rested Arch Hilrvoy , Jake Washington , John Bcrcham , Henry Johnson , all well known colored male characters , nnd two colored women named Ida Hell and Sil ver Washington , and booked them for disturbing the peace. It is said that the row , widen was n general ono when the officers arrived , was started by ono ot Lho coons Hashing a razor. They put up ? 20 each for their appearance this morn- ng. the female portion f the outfit laving been let go on their own recog- ni/.nnco , WAXTKD By a practical printer and local writer of experience , a situation on \ good weekly , In a good town in western Iowa. Address J. ! > . , care BEK , Council Binds. P. C. DoVol sells Stewart , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air furnaces , No. G04 Broadway. Foil RUNT The dining room of Beeh- tele's hotel will bo rented to first-class imrtics as the care is too much for Mrs. licclitclc. Enquire at hotel. Seal brand oysters at 11. J. Palmer's , Weather strips at Chapman's , lor > Main. Special Sale -or- Cloaks this Week HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND Y GOODS ! Mail Orders promptly attended to. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MURDER ! ! ninlithorla Is wain mnUiiijr Ils nnminl vfc ttdii. Ten yours' trial of UU.TIIOS. .IBFFKUIS1 KlvMKDV lor tluit I'ntnl inrlaily 1ms demon- Ktratcil lliofucttliat.lt 1 * Inlnllllilo us n prevent ive i\nd uiirn. If you naruilt your children to illo wltli illphtliiiriii. "Tlic'lr blood bo upon your licnd. " Vor sale only lit the ollico. No Zi South Slli street , Council ( Hull's , liu , or soul by express on rc'ccipt of price. W. From thoOimihu lloo : illJ. . H. Ilutlor , of Hnzal Doll.rottnwnttninlo Co. , IOWH , and his tuinlly of elnvon j > orsons , wcro nil sick with iimliununt diphtheria. Uvery ono of them have recovered by the IIMI of Dr. .Icircrls' I'rnvuntlvo nnd Cure for Dlplithcrln , without tliu ulil ol 11 jilis'iilc-lan. C. II , Illnkoslvo , of No. HID Campbell street , Oinnha , who recently lost u beautiful and l.i- t Brest Inir d.uiKhter. nieil about IB years , by Oiphthurhi , undur the treatment of ono of the host physicians In Oiimha , writes to Dr. Jollorlis ot this city : "Your remedy for dlphthorm cumo too late , ounloardaiiKlitcir wna dvinif when It WHS received , 1 inn sutlsllcil that her llfo could have boon saved. Another onn ot ourchlldrdii who had Iho diphtheria , her throat WHH lllloil up with the putrid tilcuratlon , wo need your medicine and in twrlvo hours the disease was completely subdued. In the future wo will 1'pi'pyour nii'illiilno at all times In our houxe. Wo 1'et'l that It savt'd the llfo of ono of our chil dren , Wo are very thanuful to yon , and only rni/ret that wo did not call on you frooncr. " From the Council llluffs Dally OloJiei M. A. Mcl'iKo , editor ot the Cumbria ( Hbens- burir , 7'n. ) I'nioimin. lias boon the personal friend of the editor of the Ololio for more than twenty yearg , and Is known wherever ho Is known us onn of the bust inon HvlliK. Ills family was ravaged with diphtheria , nnd Krently dh- tichsed. Somn of Dr. Jelforls'Dlphthnrla Cnro wns nfod , and tho. lives of thu rest of his child ren sived. : IotterS'from Mr. Mol'lko are un bounded In their oppressions of gratitude for tlndlng- some means' of avwrtlne the loss of all his llttlo ontis. Flvo of .Mr. SIcJMIto s children out of olt'ht dlnd from diphtheria bcforo he had an opportunity of taslnit Ur. Jaffcris remedy. DVKI'EI'StAl nVSI'KI'fllA ! * Dyspeptic , why live In misery nnd dlo in dlfl- pair with eanetir of the stoiiiach ? Dr. Thomas JetTcris cures ovury ease of Indigestion nnd conmlpatlou In a very short ime. | lloet of ref. orencos Riven. Jlyspoiulii is the catibO of ninety 1'or cent of nil diseased conditions , J'l Ice 15 for two weeks treatment. Dr. Jofforls1 dlpbUierln medlolno Is Infalllulu for all kind * of wire throats , Imllspmislblo in putrid sore lhroai-ln malignant Kcurlet lover , chHiiKinir It in 4 * * hours to the simple form. Infal lible cur for all inllninmatory , ulcorntivo , put rid , cancerous utcorntlon or the woaib and all catarrhal condition * ! , , . . . . Full printed Instructions how to use the medi cines sent with llitm. No doctor required. Dr. JetTorli' remedies can only bo obtained at till office , No , 23 honth Klghtb street , Council llluffs. Jowa , or sent ay express on receipt of price $3 , . CKESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Ulufl's having Esoa/p © And all ino'ern improvements , 215 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOHN , Prop. JOHN V. bTONE. JACOB H1MB. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT- , Practice in the State arid Federal courts KoomsTand 8 ShugnrMJeno Ulack.D COTJlTOIXj BI-iXJE S WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO , Don't fot'fict Hint the Council Jilnff * Carpel Coinxiniwill make a eltanyc in tlicli1Inn on January 1st nejrt , and that f/iry arc bound to materially reduce their stock before that day. Go secthem before you jntivtuisc elsewhere , and obtain their jirhw. Jf i/on tnint to bnannthlno \ in their line they will tjli-c yott iti'tcca that ii'illcci'lalnlii suit //oil. / Their stock consift.t of nil grades and makes of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , "Window Shades Mattings , , CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS , Etc. A lot of Table Linens , Towels and Ifapkins to clone ont at LKSS THAX COST. f > cc them. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. GLEASON , 26 Pearl Street. s furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. g Sbyloo and Irppopfcobiops ( j P aptly O 14O6 Farnam Street , OmnhaNeb. , Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from ? 5.00 to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 pec cent interest. Land .Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by - No. 555 Broadway , Council Bltifis , Iowa , agent for Freidriksen & Co. , Chicago. HRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , uu , i7 O- All Work Guaranteed to Give Satis faction. Woolen in the LaUst Dresses Style Made , $5 $ to $7 $ Slkand'YeiYet Dresses to Order , None but experienced hands employed. Out of town ordtrs solicited. Refers to those who hiive had work done. Mrs , L Simmons , No. 314 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such us Lost , Found To Loon , For Snle , To Itont , VtniitB , Hoarding- , etc. , will bolnsortod In tliirf column tit the low ratoofTK.V CUNTS I'BK LINK for the first luser- Jonnud Five Cents I'er Line for each subiixiuont insertion. Luuvo advertisements ivt our olllcit No. 11'cal street , near Hroadwuy , Council lllllllB. WANTS. KUNT Furnished rooms , Old Jllutra. t WANTKD-A boy with pony to carry Ileo route. OH SALK Old papers for sale nt tlio Ileo onico. WANTUD Parties Intcuidlnp to bo married are wanted to enll nt the I'ryor's Ileo job ollico to select their weddliiK card ; . HUNT I'lvu now roomt with use of FOH room In Dr. Woodbury's Hats , No. 008 Illutlsstroot. Addioss" ! ! , " IJcoolIlce. \\7ANTKD Situation lly n jrood bookkeeper. HUH bad ten years experience , Can irivo ( rood ibferenccs. Address F. I' , It , lice ollico , Council lllulfH. LOST A prey horpe : weight about I.SOO ; Homnn nuso. Finder plcttbo notify Keu- line Sr.'elt. . Horses and Mules For all burposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to selec fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council Blufl's. OFFICER , & PTJSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , KsUbllehed 18.17 N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over A'tnerlean Exureu. BOOK BINDING ifoitriiulfi , County and Itutili. Worlt oi All KiiidkaSpcc- fally Prompt Attentlonjo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Evcret Block , Council Blnfls. Standard Papers Used. All stylus of bind ing in Miigaxincs anil BLAMK BOOKS. IIKFKIIKNCKS : C. II. Xntlmml Hank , M. U. Smith .V Co. . Citi/.i'iis1 Hunk , ] ) oeri' , Wells ACo. . , Hrst National Hank , r. II. Iniiiranco Co. , onit-or& I'usev.ItiinUiirs.C. II Suvlnirs Hunk. H , . BICE , m. D. , Or other Tumors removed without the kniro ordrnwlnjr of blood. Ovnr thirty yont-H practical experience. No. 11 I'eiulSl. , Council Illutls. t TConsultation free. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Dlufl's , la. , and 200 S , 10th st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's AKCII ! for thn CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , KoofiiiK , Slate , Mantels , Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Elevators , ( ham ! andaulic , etc , FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladles Buying a § 5 hnt or bonnet , one fart : will be paid ; Sio , lound Irip. < j FIRE INSURANCE Irj fhe , follov/ing Companies : Qerman American , of New Yoik Phanlx , * of Hartford. Halt fold , * of llartfard. Call for man , of San frenctico. Scottlih Union J National , of Cdlnburg. Unionof San franc/tec. / State , * of Dei Molnel. Wllliainsburg City , * of Brooklyn. Thou marlnd with amure alto against lost by WM Storm } , Vyclonct and lornadott TOR hALt IK LUL'NCIL UtT > S AMn OMAHA. ONBY LOANED ON r.ooo C-ITV M AND I'AHM pKori'.inv A'i LOWEST For A buyer to go where the largest Stock \ anil Greatest Varieties arc kept In any one line. Agnin , if seller hns IIXI-RRIKNCKD ACCOMMODATIONS faithful anil tr.isty help- the e who buy will be ngncably served , and if scllcrglycs FU.I. weights and meas ures , you have three excellent n asaus for patrcuiziug such a firm. 1'tiel consumers ought thcrci'orc to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. OQ3 Hroadway , Council Ulufl's. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. AllHICVlTWtA h IMI'liK.M DKEUK , WELLS & CO. , Wliolesalo Agricultural Implements , _ Cnrrliurcs. Ktc , ito. : Council muffs , low * . KEYSTONE MANUFAC'FuuiNT " CO ? MnnufnctnrorMif unit lr1nr < ln Hand and Power Coin SLoil rs , Anil BKvnnrnl line of llit t oln s iiftrluuttutnl Implomrut * . Nos. lliOl , 150.-I , lJOinml,15'J7 'outli Mnln Stro t , _ Council Hjutr.i , Ion * . _ DAVID UUADLKY A C < ' . Mnnur'rsiml.lnMim-aof agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , SSIirVi ! , "V kld'U ' ( lt rBrm Miwhlnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Miiln Street , Council lilurft , Iowa. CAltl'F.TS. COUNCIL HI. UFFS CAKl'ET CO. , Carpets , Cnrtains , Window Shades Oil Clothe , Curtnln Fiituron , Upholntnrr Ooo Ktc. No. < 06 Urtmrtwur CouticU Bluffs , lima. CIOAIIS , TOUACCO , BVC. PEKEGOY & MOOHB , Wliolosnlo .lotiliorn In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Noa. 28 Main and 27 Pourl Sti. Council lllutfg , town. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Who ) rani a Fruit and Produce Commission Merclianti No. lU'efti-1 St , Council Jil DRUOOISI'S. I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , B1 SiiiKlriofl. Ktu. N < . 22 Mnln St. , nn4 Na 211'ourl St. , Council llliiffs. fit I ' / / > . O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commleplon. N'o. 5U llraadivBj' , CnuiuMl HliiITs. WIKT & DUQUETTB , Wholesale Fruits , Confcclionery , -AM- COMMISSION , Nos. 16 anil 18 1'csrl St. . Council Illiiffn. 1IAKXESS. KTC. BECKMAN , STKOHBKllN & CO. , lirini'nctnrcra of and Wholuoila Dalcri > la Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. ti25 Mnln St. . Council lllulls , low * . HATS , CAVfl. ETC. METCALF BROTHKR3 , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No. " . 312 and 3lt riroiitlwny , Council Hliiffl. HEAVY HAItnU'AHK. KEELINE A FELT. \VhoIcaslo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council lUutT * , lowrt. ( J1LS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wlmlcsnlo Deslera in Illuminating & Lubricatia * Oils Ganllu E3TO. , ETO. F.TIiPOilore.Aifunt , Council Hlnira. Iowa. UI.M1JKII I'lUXa KTC. A. OVEIITON CO. , Hard Wood , Sonthern Lumbar , Piling , And Urirtfo Material Sncclnltlcs.Wholo nlo I < uiu. tiurolnlJ KiiulH. Olllco No. 130 Mala St. , Council llluir.s. lowx JOHN L1NDEU , Vv'holt'siilo Imported and Domestic Whm & Liquors .Agent for SI. oottlifinl'rt Hurli lllti ( > ni. No. U MalnUt. Council llliiir . SCHNEIDER BECK , Foreign and Domestic Y/inos / and Liquors , XuMMttlnSt , . Council ll'Mft. ' L. KIRRCHT < t CO. . Wholesale Liqur : Dealers , Nn , 4in llroiiJwny , Council IIIulM Reduction in Prices , JN China Glassware Etc. , , , AtV. . S. Hcim-.r & CO'H , No. 215 Main s . Council lilulls. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Kogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co , , Manager , Star Sale Stables and Mule Yardsi imOADWAY , COUNCIL IILUIT.S. Opposim UiiniiuUc | > ut. * = * - * CO en llonios mid inuloK kupt consiuitlv ; : on tiunO , for .cilu : at rctuil or in iur : liiailb , Odcra jiromptly lillod hy cuiitraut on fehort notice Stock sold on cominiss'.oi : , Hui.UTr.il iV HOI.KV , Proprietors. Tulophonu No. 1H Foriiii-rly of Keil Sain Stublcu , corucr 1st , ave unit 4thtrcet. .