0 THE CfllAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 25 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCff BLUFFS T1IUHSDAY MOUNINC. NOV. 25. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAP.L STREET. DrllTCi-td t > y rnrner In nnj-pnrtof thocltj-Hl twenty -nts per week. II. W. Tn.Toy. - Manager. Tiar.MtONKS : nnFiNr. s Omen. No. 13. N'luiiT KMIIOII No. S3. IMI.NOK .MKNTION , N. Y. IMnmuiiifiCo. Now fall goods at Keller's. Cooper & .MeHee soil hardware. Ynrns mid Xephyrsat It. Friedman's. Panels at * : $ / > < ) per ilo/.on nt SuhtniiU's pillory , Main street. For line llolsery jo to II. Friedman's. Snook and Phantom concert at Temple half this evening. Thank ivini : supper at Temple hall. Come at 0 anil stay till yon # 11 mioiigh. The deputy marshal yesterday hail to go to the county jail to servo an original notice , the defendant bel ig a prisoner there. The ( 'atholie Indies Rive another quadrille - rille party i" ' ' Hrown's bulletin ; ; this oveniiif ; . S. K. Sweeten and I.ulie .Sweaton , both of Omaha , wore ye lnrday afteinoon married by .Justice Sis'.imv. ' at his ollieo in this city. Four drunks and two vagrants got pulled in just in lime to yet their Thanks- in ; dinner served to them at the pub li c expense. The business hoties generally am nx- peeled to elo o to-dav. so that employes and all inn.y have the fullest oppoituuity ot uivlnj ; thanks. At the Broadway theatre tlierc will be two purformanees to-day , and one-half of the proceeds of both entertainments is to co to the Cottage Home liosnital. It is proposed that instead of a elinrity ball this season a grand party will be iriyun , the proceeds to go Unyard starling iho new hospital , wiiieh is .so sorely needed. The city council yesterday morning visited uiid insneoted the new sewer diteh again , but have not expressed them selves as to what aetiou they will take in regard to it. His a rare thing to see a visitant from an unknown country. Spooks have Pig- nilied their intention of going to Temple hall this evening and will disclose sonic of the mysteries of IMiantomdom. The Woman's Christian association lias reipie.-ted the pastors of the various churches to give to them the proceeds of the Thanksgiving collection , to bo used toward furnishing "College Homo Hos pital. " 'Ve hope every one will go pre pared to donate liberally toward this ob- 300t. _ _ No. ! H7 Broadway is the place to buy cheap books. Opens tins inoruiiig. To-morrow evening there will be a illusion ] recital at the resilience of Rev. ( i. W. Crofts , at which Prof. Lipfert and Homo of his pupils will taUe part. Mr. Crofls1 homo liasjust bon .supplied with u now , griind piano , and the musicnlc will be a pleasing dedicatory service for the new instrument. Dou't'forgel that the T'liblishors" book sale opens to-day. Coeke & Morgan's old stand , No IU7 Hroaday. . . . Dr. Ilaiichett.ollicoNo 1'J Pearl streets lesidence ? 120 Fourth street. Telephone Ko. 10. - _ _ - The city council is to meet next Mon day night to consider the Tenth avenue project' and transact other busines. The matter > eoms to have got into a tangle , and many complications , and all sorts of conjectures as to what the Union Pacific will really do , what it wants to do , and what is best for the city. Tin-re are many who do not want to .stand in the way of of any great help to tl > e city , but who do not feel like paying too much for a whistle , oven if it is a railway whistle. Most citizens favor the alloy route , and if the intent is logo ) freightloaml Ironi the depot , there seems little in the claim that the curve will not allow of making so fast time as a .straight line along the avenue. It teems f mm the stress placed iiiion its being a straight line , that the Union Paeilie was either figuring on hav ing fast dummy trains run there , or el eon on a union depot. If a union depot do- Vends upon tin ) success of this project , the city can all'ord to do a good deal. A union depot U among the greatest needs of the city. Big bargains in underwear at II. Fried man's. "Vail paper , shades , paints , etc. 11. P Nile.s , No.KM Itrondway. Caller everything you need , bottom prices , Kvcrybody's store , SWMain. There has for several year.- , past been a custom hero for the children of the public NiihnnlH to bring in the day preceding Thanksgiving contributions of vege tables , groceries , et"e. . for the relief of the poor. The pupils , in accordance with this custom , yesterday brought in : i liberal supply , made up of mites , but aggregat ing well , and to-day they will be placed in the hands of sonic committee for dis tribution. Best dinner in the city at Doe and Hilly' * , Ml Broadway , ! M cents. Mrs. Dr. D Trncsdell. a graduate ol the Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics in- btilutc. is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "anil demonstrate the curative power of electricity'1 in accordance with u now ami complete .system ot Klcctro- T.'ierapcuiies , consisting of Galvanism. Magnetism , Electro-Magnetism ami Static Klectrieity. Female tliseases a specialty. Located at No. 1507 Broad < waysecond lloor. OHice hours l ) a. in. to 0 p , m. M Notice. I dtvslrn to inform the public that in compliance with the wish of my late IniS' baud , Mr. Krnst Burhorn , I shall con < tinno the jewelry and watchmaker's bus ! ness at the old stand , No. 17 South M'Uii street , and under tint former linn iiaint of 1C. Bnrhorn. Thanking the mini ) patrons ami friends of Mr. Burhorn foi their liberal patronage in the past I now respectfully solicit a continuance of tin tamo. MOI.I.II : , ; : Hi'iiiioitx , Council Bl nil's , Nov. 2a , 18SO. Personal I'urnm-npliH. ] { . II. Hunter , of Tabor , was in the citj yesterday. II , Bnehholof Janesville , Wis. , an e.xieusivo manufacturer of carriage * "busses , oto , was in tliu city yesterday. Win , Kvans , of Chicago , is hero on f brief vUil to his brothers , J. F. and J Kyans. Christ. Tiinm , of the Davenport Democrat crat , visited the BIntVs yesterday. Miss Thompson , of Cedar Kapids , ii visiting .1. W. Morse and family. Uov. T. J. Mackoy has returned fron St. Paul. His sister-in-law , whose bus bund is ono of the prominent merchant ! of that city , is hero visiting the family. 'J'liankH. The ladicsof thoCongrpgationaL = ociot : wish to return thanks to those who si kindly assisted in our "District School. ' Wo also thank the prcas for so Hberallj advertising both pur entertainments , am to Mr. Dohany for favors. Mas. K. WAITI : , President. PREPARED TO GIVE THANKS , Council Bluffs Will Join Heartily In the Observance of the Day. CUPID LEADS SEVERAL CAPTIVE. The "Kill" m Ijnst Jailed The County \VlnnIn tlio Klrsl Hound AVllli Hie Hi-ldcc Coninnny COIH- the The Diftrict Toll-graph company , roc- oKiiix.iiiK Iho wi'iloin of our honorable lirosiilunl and governor in tlio setting apart of a day for Konural thankfulness for the many blussin s which wo Inivc enjoyed duriiiK the year , buijs pRrmisMon to issue thn following manifesto : The District Ti'l-'ffrapli comnany has come to stay. This is n faet. When We were about to start in business a few old "fo- Kie.s" told ns that wo would not run six months ; that Mio city was too small to support stieh an enterprise , hut wo went ahead just the same. Our oflicu has now boon open six months , and wo have not only paiil expenses from the beginning , but have made a small margin. This has boon aueoinplisncd by hard work and ollleii'iit service on our imrt a.id liberal patronage from the nublie. During this time wo nave added : i number of em ployes to our force. We have also added a package delivery wagon to the service anil are enabled to eairy on a general ex press business in connection with our messenger service. During tlin holidays wo will increase our force and will bo able to deliver anything from a sealskin sucipio to a bucket of coal , lleniember we are responsible for the acts of our messengers. Thanking yon for .your jib- oral patronage in the past , and trusting tliat yon will favor us with it in the tu- tnre.'l remain , yours truly , K. L. SrniMiKU , Manager. l. Bi.tiT ! ! , Nov. 25 , Anything you want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tmwaro at Cooper it McGee's. - Great reduction in hats at 11. Fried man's. IJiohmond Ranges for hard coal are the best. Cooper it Meee ( ! sell them. Another HloKiint ( Jleii At :5 : o'clock yesterday afternoon , at the residence of the bride's parents , No. 1TO Jlen avenue , Miss Jeanctte ( lerner and Mr. Frank S. hango wore united in the ely bonds of wedlock by the Uev. B. 1 * . McMenomy. in the presence of a few of ho most intimate friends of the con- raeting parties. The bridal couple wore attended by Mr. Charles Met/of Omaha ; Miss Sophia Jerneras maid ; Mr. Arthur Smith , of ) avcuport , anil Miss Clara Hani , cousin > f the bride , of Platte City , Mo. After akmg their positions in the bay window u the cast parlor , the ceremony , accord- ng to the Catholic ritual , was per- 'ornied. The bridal costume was of white gross grain sill ; and satin brocade , en train ; with veil of tulle. This only ornaments , vorc white roses. The bridesmaids , voro dresses of white cashmere and ace. The bride , Miss Nettie , as she is famil- , arly called , is the third dr.nghtcr of Mr. mil Mrs.tieorge Gornor. well known and .esncfited residents of this city. The groom lias resided in Omaha since USi8 ( , where he is well and favoranly known , and is a son of the late Fred. ange , of that city , lie now occupies the losition of assistant cashier in the Omaha ( savings bank. The presents were numerous , elegant md costly. Last evening a reception was held from 7 to 11 o'clock , and the many friends ol the newly wedded couple , both from Omaha and this city , extended their coir gratnlations. Mr. and Mrs. Lange left on the 11:1 : ; o'clock train hist evening for their new home , No. 'J'JOU Howard street , Omaha. Everybody's storc _ , good place to buj goods , 'No. Si.'J Main street. See West. Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves. W. A. WOOD. Weather strips at Chapman's , 103 Main All varieties of game and 'ish. ' Oyster : all styles. Short orders a specialty , lo < it Billy's , ' 101 Broadway. .Just look ii their window. Bargains in ribbons at 11. Friedman's I'lnohliiK "Tli Kill. " " " well-known character The "Kid , a - was pinched vesleniay. Ho has linn ; about thu city for two yer.rs past , and i no longer a mere "kid,1' but now sport a moustache and &eems quite like a yonii ) man. It will bo rcmembcivd by man ; Unit when John Dunn was on the forci he tried lo arrest the young fellow oin night , anil the kid making u break am running , Dunn fired at him , lodging i bullet in his back , He still carries a largi scar to remember the event. Last Satur day he was hanging about the I'aeill house and improved the opportunity o picking up an overcoat belonging to oni of the colored boys named Kmerson. 11 took the coat Sunday morning into th Chicago rcMtanrant , on Main street , am Imiilf it up. Ho was evidently afraid t go after it , and got a boy , John Murphy to go for it. Tim boy says that the thle told him ho would give him the overcoat and so he went to the place and found i hanging there The proprietor of th restaurant would not let the boy take it as all he knew about it was that it was a unclaimed coat. Olllcor Rose was in formed of the allair and took po-.sesio of the coat , which proved to be the stole oil' ) . Ollicer Unihank hunted up Hi "kid , " who gives his name as William.- and yesterday he was tried. He elaiinei that the overcoat for which ho sent th boy was another coat altogether , and on winch belonged to him. He said he tel the hey that he could have the coat be cause lie was a little full at the time , ha a little money and felt lich. The con which he owned and thus proposed t give away was not in the Chicago restai rant , but in ono near there. JIo aftcv wards went and got it himself ami win over to Omaha and sold it fo $ l.r > 0. He knew nothing aboti the stolen coat. His story was rathe mixed , and the judge informed him thi : it was u case in which evidence of goo character would come into play vcr. nicely. Ho ottered to hold the case ope until morning , if the prisoner had an .such evidence to produce , but the yoiin fellow seemed to deem it useless to tr , to get anyone to swcur to his good chai acter , so sentence WM > pronounced r once. The "kid" pleaded niteotisly to I ; lot go so as to spend the holidays with h friends , nnd the judge took this into at count , and lixcdhis term in jail so tin ho will bo released the day befoi Christmas , _ Hard and soft coal , best qnnlitv , n sizes , Missouri and Iowa wood. " ( ' . 1 Fuel company , 039 Broadway. Tel phouo Hit ) . . lilood l-'or tlic County. An important case to the county , nnd and other counties in the state , has just been disposed of before Judge Connor , of the Cass county circuit court. In May , ISSj , the board of supervisors , of I'otta- wattamie county , it was claimed , made ft contract with tin ) Oskaloo'a Steam Kn gino works to build ono bridge on Seventh street and the other at the Indian creek crossing on Broadway , in the western part of this city. The board of super visors regarded both bridges as not con structed in anything like according lo the contract , and wholly refused to accept and pay for the bridges. The company sued the county in Judge Ayloaworlh's court , and then it found its way to the Cass county circuit court , on a change of venue. Messrs. Wright , Baldwin & llaldanc appeared for the engine com pany. Colonel Keatley , County Attor- Ware , and ( J. A. Holmes appeared for tlio county. Colonel Keatley and Mr Ware were at Atlantic together with Supervisors A. C. Graham , M. D. liar- din , .John Churchill , Mr. Hood , Mr. Overtoil , Robert Kirkwood and Deputy Auditor Arndtas witnesses for the county. Colonel Keatley prepared an amendment to the answer , setting out the claim that the county had no legal right lo construct bridges in the city , at points where Indian creek is crossed by public streets , and not by comity highways. Mr. Hal- dane moved to strike out this part of the amendment to the answer because not a defense and Immaterial Judge Conner refined to irrant the motion. Air. Hal- dane then demurred to that part of the amendment to the answer for about the same reasons , anil the court refused to sustain the demurrer , and held the answer as good in law. If tins is the law of the case , as the judge held it to be , then the bottom is all out of it. The rul ing of the judge left no faet to trytto a jury. The'plaintill's stood on then' de murrer , and will go to the supreme court wh'lo ' the county scored one in defeating them in the circuit court. No. 317 Hroadway Publishers' book sale opens to-day. The PiibllqltcrH' Hook Snle onens to-day atl17 ! Broadway , Cooke it Morgan's old stand , Stamping and full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. 11. P. Niles , 4ltt B'dway. Five Hnii'lred Overcoats for Boys and Children from S-l.M ) up. up.MivrcAU' Buns ComplctiiiK the hcvcc. There is some talk of the advisability of completing the levee , which the city started in 1881 , as a protection from any possible overflow. The work thus far done begins near Iho Chicago it North western round house , and runs along in a rather southerly as well as westerly direction. It now extends between live and .six thousand feet , and has a height of from three to fifteen feet , according to the surface of the ground , which is ir regular in its elevation above higli water mark. The work lints far has cost about ? ! ) ,000 , and serves the purpose admirably. It is thought by many that there is no real need for any more \vorlc of the kind , but others claim that it is always best to be on the safe side , and that with a few thousand dollars the work could be KO extended as to make the westerly part of the city perfectly secure from any and all encroachments of water in any possi ble emergency. It is estimated that it will not require more than four or live thousand dollars to complete the levee , and of this amount it is thought that the Union Pacific and other corporations will contribute a goodly share. The subject is certainly worthy of consideration , and if there is considered the least possibility of any trouble from high water , under any circumstances , there should be such precaution taken , especially when it can be done for little comparative expense. The best stove I ever had is the verdict of thousands who have used the Radiant Home base burner. Cooper & AlcGee , agents. _ P. C. DeVol 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. 501 Broadway. Tlio I'nldislioi'H' Itnolc Sale will give all literary people an excellent opportunity to replenish their libraries. Books will be sold at less than half pub- ishers' regular prices. Opens to-day. Thursday November 25 , 1SSO , being Thanksgiving day , the poitollice will bo open from 1U to U u. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. The carriers will bo at ( lie ofltee at the above hours lo hand out mail lo those who may call. They will innko no delivery about the eity , ami but one eolleet'on ' , and that for the evenini : mails. The moiitty order division will not bo opened , and the registry division from 10 to 11 a. m. only. Tiion HOWMAV , Postmaster. Everybody IjiUos It. Any person sending 15 cents to the ad vertising department of the Wabash route , St. Louis , .Mo. , will rceoivu by re turn mail a handsome , well bound book , entitled "Social Amusements , " contain ing all the latest .tnd mo > t novel parlor games , charades , ute. The bust publica tion over issued for anyone "living an evening parly. Weather strips ut Chapman's' , 105.Main. K. H. Sheafe it Co. , loan money on chattle security of every description ; of- lice No. 500 Uroadway , upstairs. Services. Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian church ( his morning at II o'clock , The hormon will bo delivered by Rev. ( ! . W. Crofts , 01 the Congregational church. A special musical programme has been prepared and will be rendered by a line choir. Come all. SPO that your books are made by Moro lioifso it Co. , rooiii 1 , Kvcrctt block. Bargains in Ribbons at H , Friedman's. . Klcctrie door bells , burglar alarms anil every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. It is believed by many , although with out any real proof , that an arrangement has been made by which the new com pany will buy the present street car line , and extend and improve it , instead of building a new lino. There is no need of two lines along Broadway , and it is a well known fact that the Union Pacific would gladly get rid of the street cat business. It has been understood for some time that the Union Pacific bought the line , paying a good price for it , in order to prevent opposition to the scheme of getting possession of Union avenue. Now it seems to be an elephant on its hands , and it would gladly sell it. Several circumstances seem to corroborate - berate this theory , and it is liot unlikely that this may bo the result. Good overcoat 2..r > 0 , pants $1 to $3.50 , other goods in proportion. Everybody' * .store , o3 Main. Substantial abstracts of titles.and rea e.-talo loans , J. W. & K , L. Squire , fto 1011'eurl street , Council B lull's. Tlia life's Th .ink ? . The BIK : in Council Blufl's has many reasons for giving thanks , too many to name. It is lliaukfnl that it is busy , ami busi ness has kept it. It is thankful that new streetcars have boon pul on , 'ho fare is only live cunts ami walking i fair. It is thankful that John Short's chicken coop is not nndo'r di cnsioii by the clly ' council. Ei That the Boorh starts with a big "Bee.1 That the fellow lied when ho teh graphed the Dos Monies Regisler tin "Council Blull's is a paradise for thieves and thugs. " That nobody believed him. That there ts plenty of room on the benches in Fairmounl park for the cold blooded fellows who refuse to enthuse over the prospect of Council Binds. That the new wagon britlgo is an as sured faet. That the sewer ditch controversy still remains unsettled , and gives items for dull days. That the police force are not to be uni formed from old clothing sent in for tlio poor. feThal there is only ono Gerstcnberg loft In the rltv. QThat there arc no more elections until next spring. That Council Binds has the purest milk of any city in the west , because it has the best water-works. That the coasting carnival will not be postponed longer than another year. That the dear old grandmother has at last got a second-hand chestnut bull. That upper Broadway has street cars and paving. That only one .street car is drawn by mules. That city warrants are being brought to grade. That the revolving jail can still be turned. That the city lias discovered that sewers can't run tin bill. That Turkey is captured. Greece's tal.cn. All's well. Don't buy 5'otir new suit or overcoat until you look at these at Metcalf Bros. Itook Sale Opens this morning You are respectfully in vited to call. GREAT SALE. Immense stock of Ladies' and Childrcns' Underwear will bo sold cheap tins week. For Another Week , Hew Goods , Lowest Prices ! JIKA1HJUARTEUS FOR Carpets and Dry Goods Mail Orders I'romptly Attended To. 4QI Broadway , Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. Special nilvcrtlscmunta , such ns Lost , round To l.onn , For Sale , To Unit , Vimitri , Uoimlinir , etc. , wilt lioliiFertixl in Hils column ut tlio low rmuofTKN CIIXTS 1'Klt LINK fortbunrst insof ion and I'ivoC'onta Per Line for each i > ub80 < | iiniit Intuition , l.t'iivo mlvertbonicnts nt our olllcii No. 1I'fiil street , nuur liroiuhvuj- , Council IllntrE. WANTS. "p'Olt IttiXT-KunilsmxIroouis , Dill Illiitra. t WANTIvl boy wltli jiony to carry Ileo route. OlFHA'u Olil impure lor eulo nt tlio Ileo oil ! co. WANTKU Pnrtli'S iiitoiiillnir to bo nmrrloi ) nrn wiuiti.'it to call ut tliu I'ryor's lice Job ollicu to M'lcct Ihrlr wiHldliiK cards. If you wish anmlly , cheap suit to order , go \Villiatn ( trover , ( late of Chicago ) , No. 10 North Milin St. next to American Dist. Telegraph ollieo. He will make you B line lining all-wool suit for $ : ! 5 , 1'ants to order ? 0. Having opened a cloth and trimming house in cotiueciioii with the merchant tailoring establishment , 1 would respect fully invite an jnspcetion of sumo. Pai1' ties desiroiiH of obtaining eloih by the yard and making up their own goods can here be accommodated. Trimmings pf all kinds furnished. Goods cut to order. In faet anything you wish can be furnished at bottom priees. Don't forget u line lilting suit to order oflieo. H. BICE , M. D. . ° r Othur TuillOM ll'IMOVlHl witllOUt the klf0 | orUrawlnif of blood. Over thirty yoara practical expurlencc. No. U 1'imrlBt. , Council UluRs. tlF CoD8Ultatloii free. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL ULUl'TS , JA , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , We Are Still Offering the Greatest Bargains in Ki-cr ofjcrcit in Mils city or tlic ircxt. Onr stock is aslnrurainl as any i/oti can /Inil , anil ive atiarantec prices an-ay below all competition. WE ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Curtains , Of all ( iratlcs antl make , Incttitltnii Lace , Turcoman , Chenille , Irisli rolnl Me. , Etc. Our Hug Department Comprises Turkish , Siuyrnia , Kerracli , Brussels , Axiniiister , Etc. , at Prices Lower Thau the Lowest. loy tlae "Y"arci Window Shades and Fixtures Oil Cloths , draft Inya , Lincoln ! nix. Me. A la vac line of Silk mitt ritmlicn anil Cpholstci'illoodn , Kitny Chairs , Ottoman * , rout Jtcstx ot' tlic Jtotlttay trade. B.WlLLIAMS , 506 Broadway , ( Council Bluffs. llcadipq Sbujas and IrppopLabiopa Qopstapbly op 14O6 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nob. 26 Pearl Street. S. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , wt-tvcdc- a-txe t . Oitic o-L - - & < - t > - , c/c - : f Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $ . " 5,00 to f 10.00 per acre. .School and state lauds in Minnesota on 81) ) years' time 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given bv - - No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Frcidrikson & Co. , Chicago. MELYffl SMITH & CO SIT ( UAHQN & 00 , Ah tacts ol Title , Lean and R .al Es- tat ) Broker' ' , No. 236 Main St. ift'inoiit relia ble ahstniet books hi this count/ ! , " known as the "jrcdlalioit Abxh-acI Jt ols. " wcarcnow ] H'eHt > 'cllo/'ui'- ntifi abut facts ami respectfully so licit ( lie iiafi-onancof all those acsh1- Inij correct abstracts of title to limits ami lots in I'ottanntlluinic count/ . & CO , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FIRE IHSURHHCE \ rIhjo \ following Companies : Oerman Amt'lcan , of New York Phitnlt , * of Hartford , Hartford , * of Hartford. California/I , of San Francisco , Scottlsli Union A National , of Cdinburg , Union , of San Franclico. State , ' of Dei Molnts. Wllllanittiurg CltlofBiool < lyii. That mar kid with a * Iruur t alto against losi by Wind Storm ) , Cyclones and lornadtitt ron KAI.E. IN cm NCIL Illtlfb AND OMA1M OXCV LOANED ON- GOOD CITY M ANO PAK.M 1'ltOIT.ItTV AT I.OWhhT . * * " * * * * RATES. * * * * * * N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprets. JOHN V. STO.NE. JACOll gills , STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice in the State and Federal colirtf itooms 7 aud 8 ShiiKart-He.no lilo < jk. R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Bluffy la. , nnd 20f ) S. 15th st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufartmor's A > rcnt for Iho CAL1GRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Hoofing , Slate , Mantels Plate nnd Window Glass , Show Cases , Elevators , ( ham ! andutilio , etc. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large rpiantitieb to select lioin. Several pairs of line driver : , , sin gle or do'-ble. MASOH WISE , Couneil Minn's. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. I , allies buying a $5 bat or bonnet , one laic- will lit : paid ; $10 , muni ! ( rip , ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , No , 328 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers , Late of the Parisian Millinery Co , , Manager. BOOK BINDING I. < ' lKor § , JoiimulN , < 'oimly unit ICiinli Work of All ItlmlMiSjicc- lully Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOOSE & CO. ] { oem 1 Kvcrot Illock , Council Kinds Standard I'apers Used. All Mylr.i of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. . C. II. NMlon&l Iiaik , M. I' . Smith & Co. , UilUvnV Hqult. Derre , WflU&Co. , Hret Nalloiul fkinV , a It. Insurance Co , Uttcerdc i'uter.lluqkerg.U.II imiii. Hunk. ITS TIlin'HOPl ' CAPER" For a buyer to go where the largest StoK | , and Greatest Varieties arc kept in any oi.o line. Atfnin , if seller has Exi'KiUENcrn ACCOMMODATION'S faithful ninl trusty hclp thoie who buy will be agreeably served , and if sellcrgivcs rt'l.l. weights nnd mcftR- m cs , yon have three excellent reasons for patronizing such a Him. Fuel consumers ought therefore to buy of HBATON FUEL Co. , No. t08 ! Uroiulwnv , Council HluftV , Telephone lit ) . WHOLESALE AND JGBBINQ x-zo-crsosa OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKKH , WHK1.S & CO. , Agricultural Implements , Bugles , CArrlniw * , Kto , ito. ; Council lllulTs , town. KUySTo"Nir"MANLH''AVl'L'HlN COT Miimifni'turemor nnil li ) > nloilu Hand and Power Corn Sholbrs , Anil iiKononil line if Hr t clnks niiiioiiltutnl Inililoincntt- . Nor. i,01 , 151 , IHO nd 1507 . ontli Mnln Street , _ _ _ Coiinoll lliilir , limn. 1UV1D HUADI.KY * CO. , Mnmif'rs iin < l , ] ( iliiirj ] ) ot fifiricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , SiJr111 ? . * " ' " " kln'u ' ot F rm Mnolilniiry. 1100 to lllfl Soutli Mnln ytrect , CoUniill Uluffi. lonn. COUNCIL MI.UnAin'KT C ( > Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clntlip , Cnrtnln Klituron , llpholitory Ooo lite. Na < 0i Ilromlway Counoll muffs , IOTH. .S' , TO1IACCO , KTC. PKKHUOY & MOOKK , Wlmlcfnlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. ESMnln imJ yj I'eorl tils. Council IOITH. CO.1J.W7SS/OX SNYDKU & LKA.MAN , \Vliolusulo Fruit anil Produce Commission Merchant ? , No. 141'onrl St. , Council .lliitTf. 11ARLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , i' Piiiulrli'fi , Etc. NIP. Mnla St. , nnj No. " 11'uiirl 1. , Council llhiirn. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specially General Comml'floiu No. 5U l.Viuucll Illnir.-f. \VIKT & Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , -AM- ) COMMISSION , No . 1R ami IS IVurl St. , Council lllnllrt. HAllXKSS. KTC. BKC1CMAN , STUOIIBEIIN & CO. , " llitiiu'nclurursof nnd Wliolmnlu Uuiilorim Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. _ Ki KO Mnln St. . Council lllulfj , luwa. fl.lT. " , CAW , KTC. METCALl' B110T1IKUS , Jobbers ia Hats , Caps and Gloves. No . ! II2 ninl nil Itmivlway. ronnuil llliir ! < . KHIiLIXK it K1C1.T. Iron , Steel , Halls , Heavy Hardware , And \Virn , 1 StiK'li , Council Illuirs , loivn. COUNCIL ULUKl'S OIL CO. , Vt'liolcMilo DunltTB In Illuminating & Lubricating Oil 5 G HTO. ! , F.TIiooiloro , Ajfuut , ( 'mniell Illiiira. Town. 'luya IK. A. OVKRTON \ CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , 4mlltri < lKO Material Sioi'lKllli'iWholi"inlit | luu- : ber ol ulj Kinil-j. Oltico No. l.tO Main tit. , C'ounrll Illiilla. Jowiu JOHN LINDKK , Imported and Domestic Wlnas & Liquors A i'iit forSU ( iottlmi-ri't Hurli IIUtiMM. .No. U MuinHl. Council lil.ilTn. it BKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Llquow , St. . CWuiicil ll'.nji. ' J , . KIKHCHT it ( ' ( ) . , Wholesale Liquor Dealers No , 110 Drotiilwiiy , Connuil GBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blulln ha\in ] re Esoa/pe Am ) nil tno 'fin improvement ) ! . LMTt , 'JH und ll ! Main si. MAX MO ] IX , I'roj > . Reduction in Prices , JN China Glassware Etc , , , , AtV. . b Iloinur it ( ' . , No. iii Main at C'olincil Hiilll'i , Star Sale Stables and Mule Mi IWOAMVAV , C'Ol'NlMhA \ \ \ \ ' \ -i , en 3 Horses and mules kcjit ron-Kui'lv on litinil , for stile at retail or in car loadrf. Odi-r.s promptly tilled by coiilr.u't on short iHitici ! Kork ) sold on coinnn.iMOii. Siiu'tKit ' cV HDI.I.V , rropnetnrn. 'JVleplioini No. 114 Formerly of Keil Halo HlnbU s , i-oruur ls ( . ave and 4th Htrc