G TH12 OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' FHIDAY , OVEMBEK 20 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FUIDAY MORNING NOV , 20. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Pellicrcd by cnrrirr in nn ? part of Oiocltrnt twenty writs I > IT week. II. W. TILTOX. Malinger , r. . No. 43. HKIIIT inn ; on No. ) . IUKNOII MHNTION. N.y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods til Heller's. Cooper & Mcoo ( ! sell stoves. Yarns ami Xephyrsat II. Friedman's. Panels at.ti9 \ per duxcn at Schmidt's gallery , Main street. Then' were no arrests made during the lay'ami tlio police gave thanks. Tlio hotels yesterday had special menus which would do credit to tiny metropolis. Tlio iK'CPsrary wedding permit was issued to Fred Busso ami Lydla Ucisler yesterday. Tlio only turkey served at thn city jail yesterday was the one with tin "n1' in it , milking it a turnkey. The ( puulrillo party Riven by the Catho lic ladles last evening Droved one of the most enjoyable of the series. Tlio net proceeds of the policemen's ball at DCS Muinos were ยง S5. which will be divided among thirty oll'ieers. Most of the business house ? were closed for the greater part yesterday , and the city put on a Sunday look , o.v- copl for the .social entertainments and merry doings in the residence parls of the city. The business htrcots , public olllccs , etc. , were unusually < | iiiet. Miss Welrich had her dining rooms beautifully adorned yesterday with cut llowurs and green pbnts and vines. The tables were spread most temptingly , in banquet style in fact , and tlio rooms being darkened , the lights burning brightly , the scone resembled a royal least indeed. In the accident on the Oscoola Wed nesday morning , the I lyrrs .sisters com bination were among tlio passengers. I'orlimatcly most of the men wore in the Mnoke.r , and thus escaped injury. Wal lace King received a bad cut on the head. The ladies were badly shaken up. Mrs. Sum Lucas had her left arm broken at the elbow , Mi > s Freeman had her right arm broken at the wrist , and her head out. Others were bruised , but none seriously. Mr. II. C. Crowl and Mi.ss Dora Jour- gens wore united in marriage yesterday morning at the resilience of C. L.or - baugh , on Seventh avenue , Kov. G. W. Crofts oflioialing. Itotli ol the parties are deaf mutes , and the ceremony was inter preted in the sign language bv Professor jNlcDcirmul , of tlie institution for the deaf and dumb , of which institution both the contracting parties were formerly pupils. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Leo .lour- gens , one of the oldest and best known settlers gf Mills _ comity. Mr. Crowl is well known in this city and here they will make their home. The ceremony was a peculiarly interesting and im- prcssivo one , ami the many friends pres ent will bp joined by others in extending the heartiest congratulations and well wishes. Dr. llanchctt. oIlicoNo 12 Pearl streets llesidcnco ISO Fourth street. Telephone Js'o. 10. Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. 11. P. Kilos , No.lOJ Uroadway. Call lor everything you need , bottom prices , Everybody's store , 8Main. ! ! Host dinner in the city at Joe and Uilly's , -1U1 Broadway , 2.T cents. Mrs. Dr. I ) Trnesdell , a graduate of Iho Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics in stitute , is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and demonstrate the curative power of electricity'1 in accordance with n new and complete system ot Electro- Therapeutics , consisting of Galvanism , Magnetism , Electro-Magnetism and Static Electricity. Female diseases a ( specialty. Located at ! N'o. ! ! 07 Broad- waysecond lloor. Olllcc hours i ) a. in. to o p. m. Notice. I desire to inform the public that in compliance with the wish of my late hus band , Mr. Ernst Hurhorn , T shall con tinue the jewelry and watchmaker's busi ness at tlie old stand , No. 17 South M-tin street , and under the former linn name of E. Hiirhorn. Thanking tue many iwtrons and friends of Mr. Hurhorn for their liberal patronage in tlie past I now respectfully solicit a continuance of tlie bame. MOM. IK Lii : : Humous , Council HluDs , Nov. i. : ) , 18SO. Y MATHI ) . A very pleasant , modest wedding oc curred at Oakland last evening , by which Mr. W. T. Wilcux and Miss Min nie Dab.uiy were made one in fate and fortune. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents by Hov. Mr. Wood , pastor of the Methodist church , and in the presence of a small company , the invitations being limited to the intimate friends. The bride is a young lady highly esteemed by her many friends , who cannot but regret that Oak land is to lose her , but who also cannot but rejoice that so worthy a young man lias won hiir. Air. Wilco\ for some time practiced law in Oakland , and won for himself an enviable reputation through out this part of the state. He is now lo cated at North 1'latte , Neb , , which will bu thiiii homo. He is a yovng man of marked ability and .sterling integrity , gind cnimol but be Miccussful in his chosen profession. SIlKl'Altll-fiAIlDXKK. Yost onlay afternoon there was a gath ering of friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Gardner , No. 207 South First street , the occasion being the mar riage ot Mr. Frank A , Shepard to Miss llattie Gardner. The ceremony was per formed by Kev. T. .1. Mat-key , rector of St. I'liul's church , and in accordance with tlie beautiful ritual surviuc of that church. The attendants weio Mr. Robert Mullis and Miss Ida M. Harris The Invitations were cunlincd to the relatives and imme diate friends , and while thu occasion was without ostentation or display , the event in all of its details was characterized by elegance and rare good taste in all the ar rangements , Mr. Shepard lived hero for live years , coming hero from lioston. Ho was , while hero , connected with Hark- ness liros , , and speedily won and surely lias held the esteem and confidence ol business circles , and socially has been no less a favorite. For the past two yeans ho has been living at North 1'latte , Neb. , and is now with a largo clothing house there. The bride is a young lady who has many friends hero , and worthily so. and has been also a very successful teacher in the public schools of tlio city , Mr. Shepherd is to bu congratulated on having won so worthy a bride , while il half the well wishes expressed for her arc realized , their lot will indeed bo a happ } and prosperous one. They left last e.vun. ing on the Denver train for their futun homo in North 1'latte , where they will within a few days bu settled to house keening in their new hoiue. Stam ping and full variety of embroiders materials. Mrs. 11. 1' . Niles , 4021J'dway. Five Hundred Overcoats for Hoys anil Children from $1.00 up. MtrrcALK Hitos. _ Weather .fitnps at Chapman's , GOBBLING THE GOBBLERS , The BluflHcs Have Their Share and Qivo Duo Thanks. NEW GRIST FOR THE COURTS. Children Too Poor to Get School Hooks TIIO Hospital Plan Cupid ttirc.'H Several Ilnnt t > < The Wonderful Hook Sale. Tlio OlvliiR of Thniiks. The Prnsbytcrhui church was lillr.d yes- tcnlay morning nt tie ! union services Held there in observance of the day of giving thanks. Tim pastor of thu church , Uev. A. K. Hales , opunud tliu services with the rcadinjj of lite president's proclamation , following it with a brief prayer , the con- ociiliun slnmlinir. Kcv. Dr. Coolu.v read approptiato selections of scriptures , Huv. Dr. MeCreary oll'ural prayer , and the ulioir gave a very choice musical ser vice. Miss Wcslcolt served as organist niul her opening voluntary was especially line , Tlic choir , consiBtinj : of the .Misses Mcrkel , : inti .Messrs. Treynor anil Noble , rendered most excellently Millard's 'J'e Dmiui. Tlio solo irivun by Mr. Treynor as an oflertory , "Charity,1 was verv line. Thu Misses Ak-rkel jriivu a most pleasing duet in which their voices blended with even more than usual sweetness. The opening services included also the prac tical giving of thanks by an expression of the pocket hooks , the proceeds to bo devoted to the now Hospital project. Tins sermon was delivered by Hov. G. W. Crofts , pastor of the Congregational church. Jt was one of the bust discourses over heard on such an occasion. Jt had among its merits that of brevity , the en tire service lasting only an hour and a half , which was a relief from tlio old- time custom of dragging sueii services out into the hours , spoiling the dinners and rulnina the patience. The sermon was closely listened to , and was full of fresh thoughts on such an old subject. Mr. Crofts scorned to rcali/.o that ho had a big tliemu to handle and did not pro pose to c.sliaiiht il , nor exhaust thu audi ence in attempting to do so. It would be a dilliciilt task to give a clear idea of the discourse by any brief summary. It was full of bright pas sages , pleasing rhetoric , and bits of elo quence. Ho briefly touched upon many reasons for the giving of thanks , ( illmpfcus were given of the wonderful changes in the individual and natural life. The progress made by inventions of various kinds was strikingly illustrated. The irlonous legacy of grand men and grand deeds winch jrave every one .inst pride at being an American , was another occasion for thegivingof thanks. lovvans , especially , have occasion to bo thankful for being residents of such a slate , to which HID speaker paid nglowing tribute. Not only were material blessings re membuised , but the spiritual ones also. Ho declared there were some men who could see nothing but a stock yard or a granary. There were rich blessings which came from what were called tie ! trials and misfortunes of life. Tnesu were often the true blessings , developing beauties and strength character , and wealth of true manhood. These trials were the chiselings of tlio sculptor , freeing the angel imprisoned in the rough , rugged stone ; the purifying lires , without the use of which even gold was base , and by which it was made lit to form the .scepter and adorn the coronet. After the recent earthquakes some one sneeriugly inquired ' quired of an old colored woman : " 'Well , aunty , whcrc.s your Uod now1 She re- plid : " 1'so mighty thankful dar's a God that can shake dc whol' worl' . " There was tlio true spirit of thankfulness , that she had a God who was able to do all those things. Some could only sec God in the nnlight , but the true child saw the smiling face , though hidden by a cloud. As to the nation , he urged all to rest not content with its material wealth , nor to look to its future prosperity as depend ing upon its physical advantages. There was no need of anxiety as to its material blessings. They were abundant for all the future if rightly handled. The future of tins nation really depended upon what USD was made of what God had given it. Manhood was wanted. There was a great and growing demand for men , true men , of character and worth. The speaker took occasion to sharply censure those who came to this country from for eign lands , where they had been kept down , worked html , received little jiay and small comfort , and , on reaching here , instead of being thankful , began to dynamite factories and poison employers. Such should be taught their folly , and bo made to join in the grand march onward. With a united cllbrt , by seeking ( Sod's blessing , and working in accordance with his plans , it would be sometime shown that the latter part of the nine teenth century , glorious as it is , is only one golden round in tlio ladder , reaching' up to heaven , and upon which ( Sod's angels of mercy were passing up and down with blessings for all mankind. Substantial attracts of titles and run estate loans , . .J.V. . & 1C. L. ftimrc. No. 101 1'uarl street , Council Mulls. Don' ! buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at .Metealf Hros. Can't AlToi'd Soliool Hooks. Some of the charitably inclined ladies have been investigating along a com paratively new line of helpfulness. It is discovered that there are a large number of children in tlio city who are not , at tending school because their parents do not feel able to purchase the necessary books. The c.xj'on o of securing books is larger than many suppose. The amount might seem small to any one in comfort able circumstances , but to a poor family , struggling along to get food ami clothing , with expenses naturally increasing dur ing the cold weather , the schooling season , it proves a burden which some parents do not feel that thuv can add to their others , and the children are consequently quently kept at home , Several such in stances have already been found. One family which just came hero from Illinois , having several children , llud that not one of the school hooks used at their old homo will do now. For the smallest of the children it required an expendttnre for new bookn of nearly two dollars , and other books would soon have to bo purchased. As a result the chil dren are being Kept out of school until the lamily can provide themselves with other necessaries , leaving school books to the last. Some of the ladles who have been inquiring into some of these cases are surprised at the situation , and are in favor of taking some stops by which poor children may lie provided with books. It is proposed to adopt some plan by which the real worthiness of the cases may bo assured , and the books thus furnished them be simply loaned , EO as to be used by other children when they have got through with them. An attempt will bo made to secure funds for this purpose , and secure thu co-operation of thu school board in the project , Electio door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Them Will lit * a Hospital. The city hospital plan is receiving much encouragement and practical help , anil it seem ? to be an assured success. Il is proposed to make the experiment in a modest way , and. .start an institution which will without doubt bcja permanent blessing to the community. It is pro posed to lease a cottage for tlio present , and place in it a man and Ins wife , who will be littetl for the taking care of such patients as may be brought there. Those having the plan In hand have estimated that tlioy will be able to go ahead with it just as soon as they are assured that tiierc will be sf-'W a month plcdgca for the first year. Mrs. Atkins and Mrs. Shugart went out on Wednesday awl scoured in pledges nearly fottr hundred dollars , to bo paid in monthly installments during the year. One gentleman gave $100 , mid others smaller amounts , From this it seems that there will bo little dilllculty in securing abundant means to start the hospital. This community feels that It needs such an institution , and by each bearing his share , no great burden need rest on any. One gentleman , who with his wife , is planning to go to California the first of tlie month , to remain until spring , has bison arranging to furnish one bed complete , so as to have il in readiness for the hospital ; is soon as the institution is ready to open , this being but one of the many instances showing the deep interest the people feel in having the enterprise a success. Tlio host stove 1 ever had is tiio verdict of thousands who haye used the liadiant Homo base burner. Cooper & MeUeu , agents. _ Good overcoat if'J.oi ) , pants $1 to Sn.W ) , other goods in proportion. Kvcrybody's store , SSI Main. K. H.Sheafo & Co. , loan money on chattlu security of every description ; of- iico .No. 000 Uroadway , upstairs. IVI liter Suits. A number of now suits have been begun in the district court , the term of which opens December 7. To-day is the last for liling. The 'locket is an unusu ally heavy one , and there is a very large amount of criminal business to be looked after. There is also a great batch of di vorce cases. Among the divorce cases filed recently is that of Martha C. Itrunow against FritHrunow. . They were divorced once before , and she secured considerable ali mony. Then she concluded to re-marry him , and now she is tickle enough to seek another divorce and more alimony. She claims that he drinks lee freely , and that he has abused her , once coming for her \vilh a razor , and threatening to put her beyond the reach of alimony. _ Bull Hriee wants a divorce sroin Wil liam Hriec , who , she says , is now in jail at Columbus , Nb. . , 'on a charge of burglary , and will probably not be able to boat Ihu trial of the case. She has been married to him four years , and declares that he has treated her very cruelly. One time lie knocked her down when she hail a sucking babe in her arms. He failed to provide for her , and forced her to pawn even her trunk to get money for linn. Ida Kahre wants freedom from Carl ll. W. Kahro. She claims he got to drink ing so hard that he abused her , oncp try- iirjr to kill her and the children with "a raxor. lie kept on with his drinking until he became insane. Lcanna Morrison is also an unfortunate wife , her husband having deserted her , whih she puts forth as a reason for get ting a divorce. Li//.io A. Converse brings an action for a like purpose against Charles 11. Con verse , and states as her ground of com plaint that her husband lias lavished his allections unduly upon another woman. Annie 1'arrott has commenced divorce proceedings against U. T. i'arrolt , who lias already gained some local notoriety for his drunken and abusive conduct. There are a number of now cases brought against the city. The niost im portant of' these is tliu case of Vinotta. Vernon , in which she claims $12,000 , on account ot an accident which occurred in December , 188-1. Mrs. Vernon and her daughter were riding along Vaughn avenue , when the buggy went oil' from a bridge into a ditch. It is claimed that the bridge was not properly protected by rails. .James 11. Vernon , the head of the family , sues the city lor the damage done to tlie buggy , ? loO. W.V. . Dearborn sues the city on a grading assessment , claiming ! ? ! ( ) . ' . Annie Co.yle sues her brother-in-law , .lames Coylo , for slander , setting up four counts , and claiming ! ? . " ) ,000 damages on each. It appears that lie called her an insulting feminine name four timesand at $20,000 for the four , it brings the co-ts so high as to make it a good deal of a luxury. Weather strips at Chapman's , lOOMain. All varieties of game and /ish. / Oysters all stylus. Short orders a specialty , Doc & Hilly's101 Uroadway. Just look in their window. Sec West Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves. W. A. WOOD. A Worthy , Now FSntorpriPC. Tlio publishers' book sale , of which mention has been made before in these columns , opened yesterday at Xo. : ) I7 Uroadway , the More formerly occupied by the linn of CoeUe & Morgan. The firm is composed of young men of enter prise and stability , and they propose making their permanent home hero , and becoming a part and parcel of Council Ulull's. They have established themselves hero because they have faith in the city and its future , and the methods which they are adopting clearly show that they mean to work for the interests of the city with winch fhoy have become identified , as well as work for themselves , as is their bounden duty. They have an excel lent showing of books , a larger and more varied one than was ever before made here , llisjio old stook nor damaged one , The books are fresh from the pub lishers , and there is such an endless \ nrit'ty of binding niul of matter that one cannot but Hud just what they want. Thofo who are looking for holiday gifts in this line should also improve this won derful chaneo to make selections. The prices quoted are astonishingly low , in fact so low as to make the enterprise quite a sensational one , and causes tlio qucrry to come from many a looker-on , how can they bo bold sn cheap v It is proposed to sull these booKs at prices which will not only cause Council Ulnfls folks to buy hero , at home , but will also draw to the city a large trade in this line from UiOMirround- ing cities , villages and country. There are many holiday books , beautiful art books , aiid the choicest guts of standard works , and even on these thu prices are placed so low that the bale , although begun but yesterday , has already caused a sensation among those who have learned prices or seen the stock. The book sale is to bo kept up for every day , and will prove an additional attraction for thosu who seek holiday gifts in Coun cil Ulull's. The house is to bu a perma nent one. and as such it Is welcomed here , and will meet with heart ) * encour agement in its attempts to present bar gains which will hold some trade , and induce trade from ulscwiieru to come to this city. Kvcrybody's store , good place to buy goods , No , b'3 Main street. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all sixes. .Missouri and Iowa wood. "u. U Fuel company. .030 Uroudway. Tele , phone 100. : .Muslo anil Olinsts. The entertainment given last evening in Temple hall by the Methodist society proved a great success and drew a largo crowd. There were bountiful awl tempt ing refreshments , a novel art galUry , and a weiglunaslor as side novelties. The Mage programme was as follows , and was oxccfJeiitly rendered : a I'A I1T I. Stophlediaso ( iallop . lln chlo Messrs. Hrmu'lt , Hailollet and 'Pulleys. UFiior D'Aunina . llazzoni Miss hlnTostevln. "Tins Uobolluk ) ' , : ; . "The Aldlne' ' .Miss L. } , . Smith. Our Country . Oration Mr. James Knotls. IJniearole . Kuokcn Colonel L. W. 'Pulleys and 1'ntnk Itndollvt. Cnrnevnl Dn Venice . Henpilict Mrs. ,1. 0 Wndsn tilth. I'AllT 11. Feline Infelicity . A. C. Atlnwell Spooks ( Jii.uleltc. TwoNwoTwones . II. V. Combs Spooks nnil Phantom ; . Distuib N'ol My l > remiiiiin..Mlss Ida I.utz Spook and Pli.intoin Obligate. Lame Crane . Spooks Quartette. I'lmiitom Chorus . Opera I.n Somimmbiib "i5lmiiiKSki'wi".Mrs. ; K. S. HiuncttSlm'cr Spook and I'luuitom Arcoiiipanhuunt. Oveilure Supper Is now Iteady In tlie DinIng - Ing Car . By I'.iinil of Spooks and Phantoms. APConiiiaiiMs Me rs. Ollleer , AVestcott and Dale , Colonel L. W. Tulleys and II. K , Smith. One of the chief features of the pro- gramma in point of real merit was the song given by Mrs. Wadsworth. This was her first appearance before an audi ence , and while there were high expecta tions by thee who knew of her reputa tion as a singer in her Illinois home , those expectations were more than met. She has a voice of wonderful sweetness and evident cultivation , and it is by no means weak. Her tones are as smooth as those of allutc , and her voice has the llexibility of a bird. Tlio audience verts enthusi astic , and rightly so. As an encore she sang "Maid of Dundee , " which caused even more enthusiastic applause than her lirst and really more dilliciilt and mer itorious number. Council Ulull's may well feel proud of having such an acces sion to its musical talent. The other miiaica natures of the enter tainment were much bettor than are usually found in a local entertainment. The ghosts in their ghastly garbs made much merriment , antl their inujic was taking. Son.c ot the choruses wore quite pleasing , and the novelty of their appear ance disarmed criticism anil entertained all. _ _ 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. r > 0 1 _ Uroadway. lOvot-jliocly Likes It. Any person sending 15 cents to the ad vertising department of tiic Wabasli route , St. Louis , Mo. , will receive by re turn mail a handsome , well bound book , entitled "Social Amusements , " contain ing all the latest. and most novel parlor games _ , charades , etc. The best publica tion ever issued for anyone giving an evening party. _ _ Cupid in Clmroli. At tlio close of an interesting address by Presiding Kldcr Ulodgott , at Oakland last evening , in the Methodist church , there was a wedding , which while it did not come as a surprise , interested a large number none the less. The contracting parties were Mr. L. L. Grecnwall and Miss Lulu Wood , the daughter of the pastor of the church. There were a large number present , and the reception which followed gave opportunity for the many friends to express their congrat ulations and well wishes. Try Garland Cook Stove for soft coal. Cooper & AlcGcc have them. J. Loon Fourmcr. representing M. C. Lindlcy & Co. , of Columbus , U. , is in the city. Attention , All members interested in Uniform Kank are requested to moot with No. 53 Knights of Pythias this Friday evening. GREAT SALS. lininiiiiso stock of Ladies' and Cliiltlrcns' Underwear will be .sold uliuaii this week. We wilCGniiiuisoiir Special Saie -OK - For Another Week. New Gootls , .Lowest Prices ! IIKAIM/UAUTKUS / FOR Carpets aid Dry Goods Mail Onlors Promptly AUomlctl To. 401 Broadway , Council Biuffs FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladles buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be.'jaidjio , lound Irip. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , W@ Are Still Offering fhs Greatest Bargains JSi'ci' ojcrcd in Hits city or the treat. Our stock is tts lartfc anil et as any Uon can /Ind , and n'c anarantei' prices aimy bcloio all comni'titton. WE ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Qurtains , Of alt tirades anil make , inctndinu Lace. Turcoman , Chenille , Irislt I'oint Me. , Me. Our Sutig Department Comprises Turkish Sniyraiia , Kerracli , Brussels , Axminster , Etc. , at Prices Lower Than the Loivest. O-u.rta.irL C3-oocis loy tlie 'Y'a.rci WindowShades and Fixtures Oil Cloths , drattintfs , Iincolenms , We. A lari/e line of Silk and Jlohttir J'lashcsand l'i > holstei'n Goods , Ktisy Chairs , Ottomans , Font Jlesls , Me. , or the holiday trti en's furnisher , 506 douucil . ; liccdipg Styles and Imporbabiops Qopstapbly op 14OO Farnam Street , Omaha , Nob. 26 Pearl Street. I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF ) -KAND 7 COBr\4'II. , IE MIFFS MELYIN SMITH & CO , SC'CI > SOiST ! ( > HAHON & GO , Abst'iicts of Titls , Loan and Real Es- tali Broker ) , No. 236 Main St. ' JirJifpurcluiicil / the "ninut rclin- Me itlwti'iict lntoliH in thix eonnt\i \ , " lnown us the ' 'JlnJItihon jt list met Hooks , " H'cat'ftiow jn'i'inimltofiir- uliih tilitstritets anil ' / so licit the iHttt'ontif/eof all fhost' ili'sir- iiifj correct abstracts ofiitli" to Inmls and lots in I'oltairaltdinic count/ ! . MM SMITH & CO , , NO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUiFS. AND & fc m fine irani/intf Lttinns , House Ftir- nishlny ( Jooils , clc. A. J. MANDEL , JVo. : tfft , ti HX5 Jiroada-ai/ , COtJNClf , IH.UI'I'.S , . . . IOWA WE G1VB A WAV A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR PICTURE WITH KVKKY T11UKE CANS OF Camptell's Baling Powder. TLc.so nro Oil Paintings in ( lilt Frninos , 3U.\S4 , Wo also keep u line line of Fancy and Staple Groceries , All Orders to Tolopliono No. 29 , will bo Promptly l'ille. < l. J. W. KLEEB , GROCER , JVO. 3tr JOHN v. STO.VE. JACOU STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-A Practice in lUe State and Federal court Itooma 7 and 8 Shu art-Hono Ulo- * . R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Bluffy la. , anil SOU S. Ifltli st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb. MamifiK'tnror'8 Aiceiitfor Iho CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Elevators , ( hand andauliu , etc. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots , Large quantities to Kclect liom. Several pairs of line drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council IJliifls. SPECIAL NOTICES. l nilvmlliuwonls , mirli us Lost , To , mil ii , For Silk' , To Hi'iil , Vtnrits Ii ! irUlirr , etc. , will lielusortccl lit tills column nt tlio low ratuorrnx CKXTS run LINK toniio iirst imer. Ion mid rjvoC'milal'or III no for ( inch huljh0tim > nt Insurllon , I.uiivo ndvcrlljonu'iilti at our ullleo No. 11'cul striiut , no.uliroailwuy , Council Itlutls. WANTS. "p"01t ItGNT-Kimilsliud looms , filfl llluirs. t WAXTiA : boy with pony Io carry llto route. > U1I SAMC Old puporj [ nr sulu m the lieu I7 olDco. \\rAN'TIJIl I'Hrtlcgliituiidlii ? to l > n imiri-iod ' ' nro wanted Io itnll at tlio I'ryor's llto job ollico to bclucl tliuir wciM OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL ULii''FS ; , IA. 1S')7 N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ofllce over Ainciican Express. BOOK DfflG H , .lotii'iiali , iroiintjniiU Knnli ' . 'iM'K ol' All liEiutt n Spec ially Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Evcrct Hlock , Council Illiifis. Standard Papers Usud All styles of bind ing in Magazines uud BLANK BOOKS. HHKBItr.NL'KS : Ln. . Nullonal Hank , 51 , i : . Biiilth & Co. , CUUenb' Hunk , Deere , Well * It Co. , HrntnllMil Hunk , ( " , . II. Insurance ( Xj. . Officer & l'uitfyllttnlcerfllU davjiii-d Hunk. Fora buyer to go where the largest Sto. k and Greatest Varieties nro kept In nnv one line. Again , if seller has KxrKitir.N'cr.D ACCOMMOMATIONS fiutliful and trusty help- those who buy will be agreeably served , and if seller glycs rt M. weights and meas ures , you have three excellent rcnsoiu for patronizing such a firm. Fuel consumers Oiighl therefore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. ( iW llro.idw.iy. Council UlulTs. Telephone 110. IVIlOLESniEWD / JOBBING Z3TOX7SB3 Of COUNCIL BLUFFS. A(11H' < LTI 11A L MMV.JJIK ; \ 7N. DEEKE , WELLS & CO. , Wlioli-Mlo Agricullaral Implements , Bn Iej , rnrrliiRi's , Kto . llto. Council UlulTs , town. KEYSTONE MANl ; FACTl'lUN(5 ( CO ? Mniiurnctui-oisol' niul Dealers In Hand and Power Corn Shell rs , And KKCMiniiil line or llr.M uln s ii rnnilt inil Inililoiiients. NOP. 1F.OI.1WI , IAI niul inn fn l\\ \ Main Street , Coinu'lt ltiiilT < , loitn. " "DAN ID JJK.VDLKY , v t'o.7" Mnnnf'rs i\n \ 1 , loblii < rs of flgrlcultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , ( 'in-Huge' , mnt nil klmU or Karm Mnchlitbrr. * f 1100 to 1113 Souili Main Sireut , Council lllulT * . lona. CAHl'KTS. COUNCIL Hl.UFFS CAKI'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clothe , Cuitnln rixturcft , I'plmNtoiT CHio Etc. No. 103 llrrmilwrty Coinioll U luffs. rco , irir. " ri-UE(5OV : ( & MOOUK , Wliolc.inlo .lobbert In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco 5 Pipes NOE. 3Mnin uud .7 I'oarl Sis , Council Uluiri , I own. " SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale Frnit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 l'o.u-1 St , Council ' .limn. 1IAKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , ' Sundries , Kto. No. ! Mnln St. , ami No.1 I'onrl SI. , Council ItlullH. rnrriK O.V. \ . Ul'TTS , Y/holesale / California Fruits a Specialty Gonufal Cominli ion. Nn. 51llrandtvay ! , Council Itluirs. WJKT & Dl'qUKTl'E , Wholesnle Fruits , Confectionery , -A Nil- COMMISSION , NOB. It ) mid IS Punil St. , CnuuHl lllulls. IIAUXKSS. KTC. BECKMAN , STKOiniElIN & CO. , llmiu'ncliirurs of nml Wholesale Do ilursl i Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. tSj Mnln Pt. . Council lllurN , lown. /MTN , c.-i/vs. FTC. ' METCALF UUOTHEUS ; Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves. NoK : \ unit Oil IlroiKliva- , Council lllutT-i. KEELINE FELT , Wliolc'iilu Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , JVilil Wood Strvk , Council IHiHta , loivii. COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricitiaj 01U Cuiu ) ! BTO..ETO. F.Theoiloro. AKOMI , Coiinuil Illiura. low.i. I'lUXO UTC. A. OVEKTON CO. , Hard Y/ood / , Southern Lumbar , Piling , Ami llriiliro Malcrhil iii'i'lilll"d\V'liolni.lii | : : l.uiii- beret al ] Kinds. Ollluit N'n. Ill ) Mnlu St. , Council Illiill : ' . Joint. /fl'fJ.-i AXI ) LIQl'UllS. JOHN LINDEU , Whoki-nlu Imported aiid Domestic Vflna ? & Liquors Aacut lor SI. ( intlhp.iiVH llorli IlutcrJ. Xo.ll Main.St. Council 111.ills. SCHNEIDER it HKCK. Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquon , . . Cuoiril ll'.itjs. ' L. KIKSC11T & CO. , Wholesale Liquar Dealers , No. 410 llroiidwiiy , Coiiuoil lllulN. CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Illnlla having IB"1 : re Esoa/pe And all mo lei n improvements. 1M5 , iJH and ' , ' 10 Main st. MAX MO JIN , J'roji. Reduction in Prices , JN China Glassware Etc. , , . , At W. S llomor & CoX No.'ll Main bl Council Illiitl'a , Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . HHOADWAV , COl'NCJL HLl'JTS , " - OjoMto | ) iJinaiuv l uioU | Horses unil inuk'.s kcH | ooiibtuiUlv on junil , forgitlo at rt'tail or in car Joa l . Odors promptly lillcd by contract on bliort iiolico. Slock 8old oitvoiumission. .SiiLfrnic A : Houv : , Proiirietors , Tolcftliono No , 1M Formerly of Jvnil Sato felubles , corucr 1st. live and 4th btreet.