THE OMAHA DALLY BftJii THTJESDA5 ? , .NOVEMBER 11. 1886. THE DAIL/Y / BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MOHNINO NOV. 11 , OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEA11I * STREET. Dcllvnctl > > miner In nnjr rtof the city at twcnly cents per week. II. Vi' . TII.TO.V. Malinger. : n , No. 4,1 NIUIIT KDITOII No. > . MI.M > H 1MKNTION , S. V. Plumbing Co. V New fall goods at Keito.r's. Cooper iV : Mc(5co ( sell hardware. Hu\ seal brand oysters , the best. " Choice country butter at McAtco's , tOJ Main street. Panels at ? .1.M ) per dozen at Schmidt's gallery , Main .street. Parties now in the city arc looking up a location for starting a pump factory , The Married Ladies' Progressive Kuchro Club will be entertained Friday evening at 8 o'clock by Mrs. L. I. Mo- DowolU The case against the notorious attor ney , Makepeace , has been continued until the next April term of the district court in Crawford county. The pides ami wires for the now lire alarm will bo all in place by uo\t THUS- day. Then the work of putting in the boxen will not be a long one. There Is to be a camp lire at Macedo nia this evening , at which Colonel Daily. J. J. Stcadmau , Colonel Kealley , L , T. ( Joining and others are to speak. An apparently innocent Herman , giv ing his name as Matt Mower , was arrested last night , found wandering about the htreolH with a tovolver in his pocket. The board ot supervisors were en gaged yesterday in settling with the su pervisor of the poor , and attending to bridge matters. There was little in the proceedings of general public interest. Deputy Slienu" Allen , of Ked Oak , was in the city yesterday , lie says that Dr. Cross , who is in jail there now , i.s well and hearty. The doctor is very ipuet and Kays but little about his personal matters Last evening Rev. 1' . J. Mackey , of St. Pauls's chiireli , gave an excellentsermon ; in Captain Overtoil's mission. It was listened to closely , and at the close an old-fashioned revival class meeting was held. Next Sunday afternoon there i.s to be a meeting held of telegraphers to form a union hero. Most of the operators now belong to the Omaha union , but it is thought that this city should have one of its own. While \V. C. Beard , of Omaha , was at the residence of L. C. Baldwin Tuesday evening he discovered a colored man Micaking his overcoat from the hallway. Ho collared the fellow and marched him. to the police .suition. L. C. Hrackett i.s showing up some nov elties for the holiday trade , which have upon them a perfect picture ot the new masonic temple. This is a good way to advertise the city , and at the same time furnishes the purchaser with a very pleasing novelty. ' 1 hey need bo seen to be appreciated. Judge Loofbnurow has issued three perpetual injunctions against Crawford county saloomsts. John Fralnn , P. P. Malonny and Henry Meyers. Meyers was lined $ GOO for violating the temporary injunction. Temporary injunctions were issued against Clans Pepper and llichard Daniels , of Astor. There are more inquiries for bargains in real estate than for years past. Tlio real activity lias not shown up as yet very much , but it is surely coining , as all indications indicate. One real estate mini says that yesterday ho was applied to by three new families moving into tlio city , who wanted to iiiul houses , and this I.s how an every day occurrence. George Proper and Frank Peterson , two hot-headed youths , were yesterday sent to the countv jail for assaulting two Johnson boys. One of the boys was hit on the back of his head with a brick , and it seems that it was no fault of their as sailants that serious injuries were not in- Dieted. The judge has not decided how Jong he will keep tlio boys in jail , their sentence not having been pronounced , the circumstances to be inquired into further. Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main' .Slop Hiii-nlng < rn.K. The nnrlc commissioners oiler a reward of $ S5 for evidence that will lead to the conviction of niiyono setting lire to tlio grass or timber in Fairmont Park. A. G. GKAIIAM , President. J. J. liuowN , Secretary. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dress making on short notice and at reasonable prices , No. 1128 Broadway. lr , Hiuichctt , nflicoNo 12 Pearl streets lU'sldenco 120 Fourth street. Telephone No 10 < < , Seal brand oysters at H. J. Palmer's. Wanted Iu lllinolH. Last night Chief Mullen arrested a man named Christ Wolf , who , according to thn telegram ordering the arrest , is wanted at Sprlngliold , 111. , on the charge of grand lummy. The charge scorns to have krown out of a cattle deal in some way. _ _ Seal brand oyHors at II , J. Palmcrls. Headquarters for gloves and mittens at MivroAi.rHitos. Seal saeques , fur trimmings , seal caps , etc. , at Mi'.TL'AU1 Huos. Substantial abstracts of titles and rca estate loans , J. W , & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blull's. E. H.SUoafo & Co. , loan money on ohattle security of every description- , - lice No 600 Broadway , upblairs. * - Sea West Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves , W. A. WOOD. See that your books arc made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Orcnt Closing Out Sato of silver plated ware to make room foi our now stock , Wo oft'or our present Block rogardlesb of iot , C. it , .IA ( ( JUr.MIN * CO. , No , 27 Main street. Order your eoal ami wood from C. H Fuel company before an advance in price No. fc'39 UMwV. Telephone lt0. ! To Sub-Cniitnictoi-q , Km ih. rock and masonry work to lol on the Colorado \ Western railway. Ap ply ( o J. .1. Drown iVr Co. , contractors Couneil liluflrt , la. , or Choycnne , Wyo. or Dillon , Colo. _ WANTKD Hy n practical printer and local writer of experience , n situation 01 n , good wcokly , In a good town in westori Iowa. Address .1 I ) . , earn 11 KK , Caunci Mull's. _ _ _ _ _ J _ P. O. OuVol sells Stewart , Climax Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn crs. Charter Ouk and Aeorii cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air furnaces , No. &OJ Broadway , Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main AN ATTEMPTED JAIL BREAK 'Oomanche ' Hill's" ' Unsuccessful Endeavor to Regain His Liberty , FOILED BY A VIGILANT OFFICER. Queer Klcctlon Itcturni On tlio Vote For Justices ArrnnuliiK I'or a Moctluc oT tlic Iowa News * jviper Toilers , Attempted Jail Ttrenlr , W. H. Lloyd , bettor known as"Coman- cho Hill. " who was arrested last Sunday night for turning a confidence trick at the transfer , attempted to escape from the city jail in tlijs city last night by dig. ging through the"wall. . H has been the custom for the marshal to allow the pn oncrs to remain out of the cells tliir- ng the day , not locking thorn up until 10 or 11 o'clock at night. Last night hn was a little late in coming to the jail , and about 11JO : ! o'clock Charles White , the deputy marshal , began to lock thu prisoners in their cells. When he cnmo to the cell occupied by "Comancho HIM" ' IHJ noticed something icculiar on the Moor , but owing to the larkuuss he could not sea what it was. lo immediately -ectired a lantern and liscovercd that what had attracted bis ttcntion was a pile of dirt. Upon lines- igation it was found that a hole had iceii dug in the concrete two and a half eel wide and three feet down. The cell s situated alongside the west wall of the ail , and in order to escape Hill would lavu been obliged to dig through hreo feet of concrete and ix feet of broken .stone. The ii&lrnmenlsusud in maUingthe hole were wo railroad snikes seven liulies Ion" . When Bill was aiked how he Had an- omplislied the work ho said that it was lonu of his doing and the lirst ho knew if it was whnn he entered the cell and ell into the hole. Captain O'Hrien , who wanton duty at S5 : ! ! ) o'clock , said he visited Bill's cell , and hat he had a talk with him at the front of he cell. Bill .teemed to bo rather cautious n his movements , and O'Brien thinks liat he was endeavoring to hide the diit vhlclt he had dug up to the lloor of the cell. cell.In In his eflbrt Bill was aided by an ac complice , who was also engaged in the vork of cutting out a channel of c.scape , und but for the vigilance of the olliccrs he atti'inptmightbave proved successful. I'liiH is the third attempt of the kind that ms been made in the new jail. Although iftcr 1 o'clock ' this morning when the occurrence became known , the Hii : : was on the ground and secured thu item. "Con. " Yesterday afternoon William Lloyd , jnttcr known as "Camanche Hill , " was jefore Judge Aylcbworth on the charge of confidcncingati old man Hy his at- orncy.Colouel Daily.he asked for another continuance , and the case was put on"for i week , with the agreement that the wit- icsses who corroborate portions of the old man's statementneed not appear , the at torney for tlie prosecution , J. N. Bald win , to state what they would swear to if hey wore present , and the defense to ulmit that they would so testify if pres ent. The old man , who was the victim of the trick , Jives near Kansas City , was very anxious to go home , and the chances seem that lie will not bo present to testify when the case comes up again. This is Lho common practice ) or these sharpers to wear out a complaining witness , and set so many continuances as to cause a final dropping of the case. The chances arc that the old man will be riven back his money , and perhaps something besides , if he will fail to ap pear. Abon * . the only way to make a Hiucessiitl pinch of these confidence men is to place the victim under guard day and night , until his testimony can be heard in court , otherwise the chances are that he will be tampered with by one of the gang. In the case of Edwards , the other crook , who turned a trick on an old man named Loner , the court required the vic tim to give bond of $ .riUO to appear when wanted. His son-in-law. Mr. Kausch , of Ida drove , went on the bond , and the old gentleman's appearance is thus assured , when the case is reached by the grand jury. jury.Try Try a Garland Cook stove for soft coal. Coopnr & McUco have them. Seal brand oysters at 11. J. Palmer's. ' The I'rcsH Meeting. Next Tuesday the fall session of the Southern Iowa Press association is to beheld held in this city. Arrangements are made for a business session at 10 o'clock in the morning of that duy , and closing with an evening session. Arrangements should be made at once for giving these visitors a hearty reception and hospitable treatment. No class of people appreciate courtesies more than the hard working newspaper men , and none are more en titled to receive them. These visitors should lie given a fayorablo impression of Council lilnll's and its advantages , and should be warmed into friendliness rather than allowed to go home chilled with neglect and inhospltalit.y. Cities , like individuals , gain by the kindly treatment of such visitors , ami Council Hind's should not be so engrossed with its boom as to neglect making full arrangements for this visitation. Even those among these vis iting newspaper men who know more or loss about Counoil Hlull's , are not as famil iar as they should be witli the many points of interest and commercial advantages possessed by it. They shall bo given a happy opportunity of noting these points and advantages. The programme sent out by the pec-rotary is as follows : Address by the president , Major C. W. Snyder , "JIow Hestto Secure u Paying Subscrip tion List. " lion , Laft ! Young and A. u. Lucas , followed by discussion , Keeess. "What Constitutes a Legal Kijuaro ? " John 11. Sherman , followed by discus sion. Reports of committees to which papers rend at the last meeting mire referred "Tho Apprentice System. " Hon. W. II. Kobli , to be followed" by discussion , "The Huslncss Knd of a Newspaper. " F. C. Maker , followed by discussion. EVKMNQSCb&IOX , Closing business. Editor's picnic. ' The Modern Newspaper the One Each of Us Publishes" C. A. Lisle. The Word of Power "Wo" Henry Slivers. "Our Friend in Need tlio Scissors" Captain J. F. Hishop. "Tho Local Hustler" F. 0 , Clark. "Half Cash and Half Advertising" Hon. Ed C. Russell. "Tho Ladies Heaven Ulcss 'Em" A , H. Shaw. Pursuant to resolution adopted nt the last meeting of the association , members are requeued to bring their "bettor halves. " For transportation , please ad dress Houcrt Simons , eq. , member of executive committee , Sidney , la. Slandering Council IllufTri. There exists in this city a young man who gets his living here , a better living than would Ui oll'ured for his services' iiuywhcro ehe , u'young man who pre tends to be a great frluuil o < Council Bluffs , Ho regrets that ho has no money to invest here , but ho shouts continually about ' ' Industrie " 'patronizing homo ? , "shun the Omaha spy , " etc. Ills real friendliness for Council Blufl's is evi denced by his sending to papers elsewhere - where , of which hu is correspondent , slanderous statements to injure the city's reputation , and prevent , if possible , people from coming he.ro. His latest effusion appears iu the DCS Molnes Keg- istcr , under Naming headlines of "Coun cil Blull's Under a Keigu of Terror From Thugs , " anil "A Thug Pur.udfso , " the body of his infamous article reading as follows : Cot Xf n. Bu ITS , \ov. 8. [ Special to the Stale ItoijMi'r.-The ] number of Uur Iatles committed heio nluhtly Is ercntlm : serious apiueheuston and r demand Tor butter police nioteetlun. Within a fortnight no less than twenty bold and suc-essful burglariesha\a occmrod. Last night -oven mmoialds were Hindi1 upon residences of prominent citizens. .Property of considerable \aliic was taken. The icsldeiiee of Spencer Smith , editor of tlie Vonparell. was auimiK those visited nud robbed , The lown Is overrun with thutfs and thieves , uho o boldness seem to paralyse the police. Since ( lie advent of a new demo cratic inuiiiclp.il wlmlnlstrntlou , ( he old elllelent lureo has been rctiicd and new men lime been put in their places as a icwnrd. for political services. All j-'aiiibllni ; bouses ami many saloons aio open nil night nud eiyens a ieiidc2vnus for limes and btirulnis. The citizens will nrciinl/o a vigilance committee il lellof Is not obtained ami tlio scenes of Cottouwnoil jail tlnio will bo ic-cuacted , As all Hti/.on.s know , the above is a "black eye" for Couneil HltilFs , ami no eaiiso for Ihe blow. Thu only grain of foundation for the above is that a few petty housu breakings have taken place hero , such as ooeur m every city , and of which little is thought. The young man whoso imagination has so outgrown his conscience ought not to liavn his greed for notoriety gratified by the publication of his name , but the concern which gives him employment should choke him oil'or cease appealing for patronage. The be t stove I ever hail is thu verdict of thousand * who havu used tin ) Hadiaiit Home base burner. Cooper & McUeo , agents. _ Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. II. P. Niles , No. 11) ) : ! Broadway. Stamping and full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. 11. P. Niies1U > B'dway. Personal I'nrnsrniilis. Phil S. Bonnoy , of Little Siou.\ , was in the city yesterday. E. Dowling lias returned from a visit to Now York and the east. W. F. Lara way and wife , of Glcnwood , were at the Ogden yesterday. Jeff O. Dav. of Ncligh , Neb. , was booked at the Pacific yesterday. T. S. Maxwell , an insurance man from DCS Moines , was at thu Pacific yesterday. E. L. Pcnlield , of West Side. la. , was among the arrivals at tlio Pacific yester day. day.A. A. C. Bnrnham , of Chmpaign , one of the linn of Bnrnham , Tnllcys iV : Co , , is at the Ogden house. Alfred Hnechler and P. F. II. Sehars , of Kearney , Neb. , were among those at the Ogden yesterday. Hon. A. J. Baker was at the Pacific yesterday en route for Des Moines , he having been up to Sioux City. Major Anderson was in the city yester day , shaking hands , receiving congratu lations over bis defeat of Hepburn , and telling how thu battle was won , II. Vincent , of the American Noncon formist , is in the city greeting old friends. Ho reports the new location in Kansas as a great improvement over Tabor , and that thu paper has started on a boom there. II. ( J. Oagnebin , a sturdy Scotchman from Sidney. la. , was at the Pacific house yesterday , lie has lived at Sidney for twenty-one years , and this is the first time that he has visited Council Binds. He was surprised to find such a city , and spent most of the day looking and ad miring. Heiidrlcks' Vote. The discovery made oy the Bii ; in re gard to the votes received by Justice Hendricks has been followed up by a further revelation in regard to the First precinct of the Fourth ward. According to the returns ho received no votes in that precinct , which was so palpably a mis take , that a further examination has boon made. It discloses the fact that he re ceived in that precinct : > t least 111) ) votes. The tally was kept on a page by itself , and in an obscure place whore it was overlooked , and the clerks in making up the returns followed thu example set by the First precinct ol the First ward , and omitted his name entirely. Besides these two omitted precincts there .should uo counted fifteen votes cast for him in the precinet lying outside of the city , the only votes cast for a democratic candi date' . Taking these together makes his total vote 81(1 ( , instead of a Jittje over live hundred as shown by the ollicial returns. Such blunderincr would have resulted seriously had tho'dilluronco been sullicient ' to havii'changecl thu result , as in most cases it would. As it is it is very annoy ing to bo represented as having received 270 loss votes than were actually cast. JIM SWAIN'S REMAINS FOUND. Tlio "Jiiok Sliciipiml" ol' tlio Old Midilluton Gang. Choyomio Loader : Intelligence was received hero yesterday of the finding of the skeleton of a man in the foothills at the junction of ( ! oo-eborry creek and thu Big Horn rivur , whieh havu been identi fied by surrounding proofs as thu remains of Jim Swain , alian "Jack Shonpard , " a prominent member of the old "loc" Middloton gang of outlaws While riding the country in the vicinity of whuro thu remains wore found , two cowboys , by the unities of \ \ in. \ \ nlch and James Armour eamu across the bleached bones of a man. on the side of thu blull's towards the river. The average passerby would never havu noticed them , us they lay behind - hind seine rocks and bushes which com- plntoly hid thum , which probably accounts for the lateness of the discovery. 1'iuces of shackles and handcutr wuru found In the vicinity , as well as a rusty six shelter on whiuh wcro engraved the initials ' , ! . S. " and an old bowie knifu with "Shop- pard" roughly engraved in the. handle. A pocket knlfuand a fuw dollars in silver wuru also found. Jim Swain was one of the most prom- iiiont mcinbow of thu Middleton gang , ami went by several aliases , his best known being that of "Jack Siioppard , " under which name ho was arrusteu four tunes for murder ami once for highway roDbcry , the latter in the year 1871. Ho was found guilty and sentenced , but sue- cucded in breaking jail after being eon- lined three days. In thoyear 187'J no was captured twice by parties who know that llieni wore charges of murder against him , but in both cases succeeded in es caping from his captor < > before they had taken him to where assistance could bo procured. In the spring of the year of 1873 ho was once moru captured , but again made his uscapu , killing onoof his captors in order to do so , Iu thu month of July In the Biime your ho was captured and last seen ullvo. On the evening following his cap ture lie manr\'icil to get away , although it was noyur known how ho managed to free himself from his shackles and bund- cuffs. His two captors scoured the country for many days , but never suc ceeded in finding any trace of their pris oner , When ho made his escape the three were in camp on a crt'uk near the Sun'd Hockd in I be bud lands in the north eru portion of the territory , about miles from where the remains wore found. Jim Swain's enrccr was certainly A checkered one , having placed to his rec ord fomu of the most cold-blooded mur ders and most daring robberies which were ever committed "in the west , chief among them being Ihe killing of a woman ami baby , the family of a ranchman liv ing on the Little i'ellowstono river in Montana , and the killing of a colored woman who was cooking for a hunting party , near the Yellowstone Park. The most daring und heaviest robbery which heads Ills long list i.i that of the holding up of a parly of dight miners near Fre mont's peak in the year 187L Making four of them get out of the wagon in which they were riding , and the other four dismount from their horses , he. ordered them to lay down their arms , while he stood behind a rock and leveled his gun at tlio crowd. ' 1 hen , marching them oil' to a distance , ho took possession of everything and drove away , capturing over sixty thousand dollars iu gold. A list of his many other crimes would make a large book , and hence the principal ones only are given. It is presumed that alter being hounded over the country until ho was completely tired out , he took refuge in the place where ho was found , and from the con sequences which generally follow fatigue and exposure he was probably taken sick , dying therefrom in a few days. His re mains were interred on the bank of the IJig Horn near where lie died , anil a sympathising cowpuncl-er lias placed a liead-board over his grave on which is inscribed : "Hero lies Jack Sheppard , a | irincc among outlaw.1 ; , but a foe to all others who lived in his time. " Special Sale -OF- Cloaks tliis Week HEADQUARTERS roii AN I ) Mail Orders jti'oiiintly < iitcn < l < : d to. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MURDER ! ! npain inakliiK Iti annual vNiln- lion. Ton jcais1 Irlalof 1)11. THOH. JBFrijltlS' Iti.MiDV : : fur thtit rutnl ini'lndy lius duiiion- Etrato < lthc fiictthutlt is liitalllbli ) : IH a prevent ive and earn. If you penult your children to die with diphtheria , "Thc-lr blood be upon your bond. " For sale only nt tlio olilcc. No 'i'l oulh " 111 Htroci , Council Illulls , In. , or font by express on rocoipl of price , f 'J. 1'rom " 10 Uiniihii Ileo : Mr. J. II. Ilutlor. of Ha'cl Dcll.Potlntvnllnralo Co. , Iowa , and Ills lamlly of cloven p < irM > ii , wcro all ilel. wltli iniiliuauut dlplithorla. JSvory one oftliom have recoruiod bv the ii'-o of Ir. ) JulTerl&'I'invontlu' nnrt Cure lor Diphllioriu , without the uld ot a iihytlcl'in. 0. 11. Hliikoilcp , of No. 1110 Campbell Etroet , Omaha , who rueonily lost a hoautllul und 1 1- terf'Btliur daii luor , agci' ' about 15 yoarc , by .llphthcrlu , under the trcaiinoiu ol one of tbo boat phylcluns In Onialmuiletito I ) r. Jell crib , ol tbiHclty : "Vour lomody I'ot-dlpbthoriii ciinm too bit" , our dear daughter was ilylny uhun It was received. 1 am satlsllcd that her llfn could have linen s'lvcd. Another onn ot miri'liHdrcu who bad thodlphtliciia , liur thioal whs lllled up with the putrid iilconitiontu unil your iiieillclnc uud Intwchc horns tbo dlEc.i < o nail c'Oinplotcly Eiilidu fl. In the future wo will l.eepyour mrdlclno nt all times iu our liouso We leel that ll aved the lll'e of one of our chil dren , \\oaro very Ihunuful loyou , and ouly rn int that \so did not eull on you souner , " From the Couneil Illulfh Dally Globe : M. A. Jlol'iuii. o.lltor . ot ibo Cumbria ( libens- Imrtr , I'n.i Freeman , has IIPUII the pursonul Irlondof the editor of I ho Oloho for more than twenty years , mid is known wherever lie it known as onn nf the bt t men llvlnif. His f umilr wns rnvnRi'.l with diphtheria , and Ifirmtly dls- ( invalid. Simuof Dr. Jotlerls1 Ulphtborla Curt ) was upod , and the lives of the rest of his child- ion Buvod. Letters from Mr. Mcl'lko arn un- liounded In their expression * of inittlludc for finding fomo means fif avritlnuIlio loss of nil his llttlo onea. Flvn of Mr. Mnl'l'rfe'8 chllilrcn out of elifht dled/iomdinhtherlu liofnrn bo Had an opportunity of uainff Ur. Jodnrls remedy. IlVSI'EI'tilAJ IIVHI'BI'fllA ! Dyspoitlo , why live In misery und die m die- pair with c ncir of the stomach ? Ir , Thomas Jclfaria cures every case of indigestion and coiibtipntlon in H very short umo. Heft of rcf- croncos given. Drevfipsiti IH the cau'e of ninety pur cent , or all diseased conditions. 1'ilcn rr > for two weeks ireatmunt. Dr. JefferU1 dlphthorja medicine is Infulllblo forall klndi > of bote tVrontj , Indlsponslblo In putrid sere throat , In malUfimnt eenrlot fever , HmiiKiiiK It In < H limn HH ) tbo tlmpln form. Infal lible cure for all Intlnrnniatory , ulcorutlvo , put rid , cancerous ulcoratlon of thu womb Mm nil catnrrhil conditions. Full printed liittruotjpne how o use the modi- cmos sent with them , ' No doctor required. Dr , Jcfferls' romedlda.can only bo oblulned nt lilsoflice. No. 3 SoutU Elshtli street , Council Illulls.owa.orecnt / Ky , ' oipros3 on reculpt of price ft. 'V JOHN Y. bTONK , JACOB bIMS. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-UW , Practice In the State und Federal courts KoomsTatid 8 ShuKart-lScno blo k-D fgg COTJTlTOIIj BLiXJIf'P'S CKESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blufl'o having r © Esoap > © And all tno 'ern improvements. 215 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOHN , Prop. GLEASON , 26 Pearl Street. GOAL ! WOOD ! l.WlLLIAMS , 9 Wlen's furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 11 Leading Styles and Irppoptabiops Qopshaphly op pand. * - 14OG Fnrnam Street , Omnlm , Neb. FARM LANDS CHEAP ! Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , ami ranging from $5.00 to * $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years' tnuu 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by _ No. 553 Broadway , Council Blull's , Iowa , agent for Freldriksen & Co , , Chicago. MRS. C. L GILLETTE , . iCii-it. Q + MtL HAIR GOODS. All Work Guaranteed to Give Satis faction. Woslan Dressjs Made in the Latest Style , S Ik and Velvet Dresses to OrJer , ! i None but experienced hands employed. Out of town ordtrs solicited. Refers to those who have had work clone. Mrs. L Simmons , No. 314 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3STOTZOE. Special advertisements , Punh ns Lost , Found Tol.oan , For Snle , To Rent , R nnts , Hoarillnir. etc. , will boiiisertotl In tliie column nt the low rMoofTKNCKN't-h KKMNEforihollrninscr. lonnnil 1'ivo Cents I'or Mnef or each ubsoquont Insortion. I.ciivo iwlverUtomonts t our onict ) No. I'i 1'enl street , near lirundway , Couucll 11 ! ii ire. WANTS. FOR HUNT Finn now furnlaheil roomo In Dr. Woo'lljury'g ' Huts Xo. ttO IllullB St. Ad dress II. lire odieo. trait KENT Purnlsncrt rooms , 010 llluirs. t W-ANTUD boy with pony to carry Jleo route. FOH SAU5-OK1 impcr for enlo nt the Ileo oIDco. WANTKIJ Parlies Intending to ho iimn-led nrorniited lo onll lit the I'ryor'g Ileo Job olllce to select their ivrddlng cm Us. ' OST A Krey horfo ; wulsht nlioiit 1-0(1 ( ; * Itotniui nose. Finder plonse notify Kce- HI \ Pelt. CGIICIL BLOFFS CABPET CO , ff'c arc.ttlll ojfi'i'liif/ ( JillllH ill crr offered In r7i/s cltn < tfiv tresi. Our titorlt / < i # l < irijt' ( tiiti r < nni > lctr < is an u unn can Jlinliinl irr ( juitr- tnili'c iH-icca HH'tty ln'lmt > all com petition. H'afuit'fi a full luir of Of all ( jvaile * and mnkr , tnt'liuliinj Lace , Tiimnniin , Chenille , Irish J'alnt , etc. , etc. OUR RQ6 Department , Jfer- racli , Jlrutisels , .tsmlimter , etc , , at tlic Inwexl , CurtainGoodsbytheYard Window Sliadcs And fixtures , Oil Cloths , J Llneolemna , etc. A Ittruo line of filUtand Mohair J'lnxliea and lTft- 'liohicru i/oodx ; / ; * / / Cluttrs. Ottomans - , mans , F < tot llest * , etc. , for the hoi- , trade. , Horses and Mules For all hnrposcR , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities tfi sclcc from Several pairs of line drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council Binds. SCHTTRZ , Justice of tlie Peace Office over American Evprets. JiHii'iui ! * , County mid Itaiili tVorkoCAIt EiiiuU 11 Spec ially Prompt Attention lo Mail Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Hoom 1 Evcrct Block , Council Blufls , Standard Papers Used All styles of bind ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. ItBKKKKNCRS : C. n. National Ilaik : , SI. E. Smith Ac CVi. , CItl/.cnb' nmik , Deere , H'clls & Co. , HIM Xntloiml llnnk , C. It. Insimuico Co. , olDeer A : I'lisevJlatikor .C. ! ! Savings Iliuilc. H. RICE , M. B. , , Or other Tumors rnnioioil without the knlfo oi-drau liik'ol blond. Ovsr Unity tuurtt iirnctiniloxiit'iionuc. No. II I'enrllJt. . rnuncil UlulTb. ISJT'Consnltiition frco. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Hltifn , Ja. , and 200 S. intli st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb , Manufacluior's Afrcntforlhn CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantelb , Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Elevators , ( hand nmlaulic , etc. FIHE - FREfiGK - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St , , Onialia , NEVIMPOBTliD STVLES OPEN. Ladles c-uyin u $5 hut or bonnet , one lure will I < e paid ; Sio , lound ( rip. OFFICER & FUSEY , C'OUNCIL liLL'FK.S , 1A , I tnbl sheil K'H TELCPHOSE IOQ , FlRK iNSURflNCE \t\ \ \ \\Q \ \ } fo'lov/ing ' Conv an'fis ' : Ottn'an America ! ' , nf Hem \fo'h \ riitciilx. * of Hartford. Hart/ord , ' of llailfcril Call fei nlan , of San Fiarc-sco Scottish Union J , National , ej Edtnburg. Union , oj San franiltco. State , * of DCS Mhlnet Witlltin > 6u v t'/'y. ' * " / P' Tl-oss maiAerf ' / ( ' , u ' Ir.s.irc r.lio cj/ni ( lest Wmil ttornis , O'jtlones < l Tornailiift . rnn ( u ? IN cotNt it - 111 t TFS AMI OMAHA. ONEY LOANED ON roui > CITV M AMJ I'A'JM THOI-KUTV AT ITSTIIin'llfll'ERCAll ' ' , " Fora buyer to RO \ here the largest Stock anJ Greatest Varieties arc Vcpt in any one line. Again , if seller ban EM'ERIHNCKI > ACCOMM'LPATIONS fai III fill and tnKty help- the e\\ho buy w'lt ' be agreeably served , and if seller gives I ri.i. weights niivl meas ures , you have three excellent rcaoiK for patronizing Filch a firm. Fuel consumers Oiight therc'orc lo buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. < KS Hroadwav , Council IHufl's. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE m JOBBIKQ JtaCOXTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ Atntll'l M'tK.U. IMI't. DKKU1J , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale ) Agricultural Implement ; , rnrrlniros , He , He. fuunell IlluirIowa. . KEYSTONE MANUFATUHIN ( ( ! CO. Mmuifiicliircranr unit l > rnlor < in Hand and P wer Cjin Hell rs , And nKiMionil line ur ilr t un ! s iiKrlcnllmiil Implement * . NoMKOI , 1511 , 1.VK mill . ! ! > > ? ? outh Mnln Ptroot , _ Council HmT ( . Idivn. imil ) UKADLKY .t CO. , Mntiuf 'rs im 1 Jotih"of agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Curling-pi , and nil ktnli of Knrra Mnolilnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Mnln Slroct , Council lllulls , toirn. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths. Citrtftln rirturcd , UphoNiorr Ooo Etc. No. 05 Uromlnnr Council muffs , lowix. S , lO/MtVO. W/C. / I'EUECiOY & MOOHE , Wliolcwilo Jobbers In Ihe Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco S Pipes 1W t'SMnln mid Pciul Sla. Council Uluffa , lown. C'O.V.WSS/O.V. SNYDEK & LEAMAN , Wholr-snlo Frnit andProduco Commission Hercbints. No 141'onrl St. Council 'tliitr-t. HAULE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , ts' fiwilrii' ? . Ktr. No. 22 Mnln St , nn4 No. 211'onrl St. , Council llluira. I nnra. O. W. niJTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. N'o. 5(2 Council Illuirs. W1UT & DUQUETTE. Wholesale Fruits , Ccnfcciioncry , COMMISSION , Nos. Ifliuicl 18 l't'iu-1 St. . Council IHulTs. HECKMAN , STROHBEI1N & CO. , Mntin'nclurorsor niul Whnlp ale Huilanln Leather , Harness , Saddlery. Etc. No KJ .Mnln St. . Council IllulTj , lown. HATS , r.msETC. . METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No . IH" mill : )11 ) Hromlway , Council ll'iT- ! ! . KEELINE & FELT , Wliolonaln Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Slock , Council llluITu , lown. COUNCIL U LUFFS OIL CO. , Wholosnlu Donlurs In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils G . , H3TO. ( .TIu'Odoro.Airont ' , ( Jounoll llluirs. Town. LVMliKIl I'lIjlXG KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Anilllrliliro Mntciliil Sioolnllo | | , Wlioln < iiln Ij burol'ul ) Klmls. Olllcn No , 1JO Mnlu dt. , Council IIlutU. lown. A'l > LIQUUltS. JOHN LINDEU. Wliolcsnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors for HI. CoUharrt's Herb IlltttM-a. No.U MiilnHt. Council lllulTa. KCHNEIDEU & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , ViWW Main .St. . Ci.imc/l / ll'.Hjt. ' L. KIUSCHT & CO. , WLoHsale Liqur } Dealers. No. 410 llromln-ny , Counc-ll llluirn. Reduction in Prices , IN Cliina Glassware Etc. , , , At W. S Iloiuor & Co's , No. 23 Main st Council Bin lid , ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No. 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Laic of the Parisian Millinery Co. , Manager. Star Sale Stables andMuie Yards , UHOADWAV , COUNCIL HUJJ'FS , - K o t ! JS" g { = S. -cfi and mules l.ojit coiMantlv oil hand , for sale at ro.t.-iil or in car loads. Odr-ru ( iiomptly I'dlnd by contract on short niilico. htook sold on coiniiiitibion. Kni.riT.it it HQI.KV. Proprietors , Telcphono No IH J'ornii'rly of Kpll SaNj Stahk'S , corner Is' ' , ; u'u ufiJJtti struct.