6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27 , 1880 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MOKNINC. NOV. 27. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DcllTfrcd liy enrrier In nnr pnrt of tlio city nl iwrntj- tents per \rttk. II. W. TILTOW , - Mnu.igcr. HrFiKrp Ornrr , No. vs. HIOIIT KntTon No. st. Js' . Y. Plumbing Co. Nc\r fall foods nt lluitor' . Coojior & Alc(5ee ull hardware. . Panels at Jj.'J.fiO per do/en ut Sulimiul's gallery , Main struct. Hnrbank , tlio great olociitlonM , is to be here Tuesday , December M. The chorus cliolr of St. Paul's church nro requested to meet at the rectory to morrow ovenili" ; , nl 7.DO o'clock. A full attendance is oeiired. The collection nt the Thanksgiving sorvlcps nl tlio l'ni bvterinn churoli amounted to sf.'il , and will go toward the establishment ol a new hospital. Two swarthy women celebrated their Thanksgiving by a street light on upper Jtroadway. Both claimed lirst blood , and the contest was decided to bo a draw. A fellow was found spending his Thanksgiving night in John Hummer's lime house , and was transferred to the city jail and registered as a vagrant. A change of lime is to take place on the Wabash railway Sunday , by whleb the passenger train will leave the local dcnot at 1 : " > ( ) and the transfer at S 15 , instead of the present time. Tlwro were only two or three plain drnnkft brought betore the police court yesterday morning , and these were e.\- iniH'il on account of tin * , previous dav being Thanksgiving. They passed out .smiling , to give more thanks. The Itoynl Arcanum has decided to give ii ) ) its old hail over the Council Hlull's National bank , an 1 to lease the Iteno hall , which \yill be lilted up nicely for the or ganization , and will also 'bo u uil for social gatherings under its control. Mr. and Mrs. W. ( ) . \Virl threw open their parlor and dining room to the fol lowing guests for a royal Thanksgiving dinner , which was liearlily enjoyed : Hobert Ollicer. Fred Keller , 'William Ol- inacher , William ( ironeweg , Adolpli lluno , John Keene and Peter Miller. 'ihere are few ilesirable houses to rent in thi ! city , not nearly enough to mret the demands. The HIK : knows of two fam ilies who are anxious to secure si\- room cottages , if they can get good ones in a Hiiitalihi location. Every ilay there are persons inmiiring at the Uii : : olliee for house" , and other newspapers and busi ness places are apparently subjected to many like inquiries- . Evidently Council ] HulTs is having a healthy growth. The llarkness Bros , and their wives entertained on Thanksgiving dav at the residence of .1 , K. Ilarkne'-s all of their employes and families. The tables were bountifully spread and a merry time was hail , gooil cheer prevailing in every ar M rangement unit detail. Sneli an occasion 1,1 serves to increase the personal interest among those connected with such a mer cantile house and eau < es the daily busi ness to niih along smoothly and noise lessly. Vive Huii'lred Overcoats for Hoys and Children from . t.uO up. Mr/rcAi.r Hitos Weather .strips at Chapman's , 105Main. - - Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W. it K. L. Squire. > io. 101 Pearl .street , Council Hlull's. Don't buy your now suit or overcoat until you look at those at Metealf Bros. Kleelric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Personal II Bunnell , of Avoca , wasatthoPacilic yesterday. G. ( } . Harris and wife , of Hancock , la , , were at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Barnes , mother ot Major Barnes , was yeitesday taken with apoplexy. Mrs. Bennett , mother of Mrs. T. B. Hayes , is rapidly recovering trom her ill ness. Simon Field is lying quite ill with ty phoid fever at his home , No. 714 Ninth aviiimc. J , J. Steadman , editor of the Nonpareil , silent his Thanksgiving at his homy in Crcnton. Mrs. K A. Collins , of Shelby , and Mrs. Ciibbs , of Marling , were at the Paeilie yes terday. J. C. Schroder , of. Iowa Cilv , visited the HlitHs yesterdav , and stopped at the Ogden. Mrs. William B. Porter , of Plaits- month , is viiilmjr her daitghtor , Mrs. J , W. Hosier. II K Pyke , of Heading , PH. , who has been the gue.st of T. P. Veimnlno , lett yesterday tor Salt hake Cjty. Lemuel Knotis , who has been for two years in Mis.xieo , returned to his old home liero In time to get Iowa turkey. Miss Sellout ? , is rapidly recovering from her illness and hopes soon to be able to resume her position in the county recorder's ollico. Mrs , J. C Bi\by is slowly recovering from her severe illness , and hnr complete restoration to health is among the proba bilities of the near future. Mr. It K. Handall and wife , of Lincoln , " Neb. , spent Thank-giving with their daughter , Mrs. M. S. Cass. Mrs. Kan- dall will remain about a weelc. Miss Sue Richmond , one of the teaoh- cr.s at Atlantic , ( .pent Thanksgiving in the city , visiting her brother , William Kichmoml , of the Boston Tea company , Hon. and Mrs. John II. Caine , of Salt Lake City , are visiting Mr. Huntington and family , Mr. ( , 'aino ib the congres- uionnl delegate from Utah. Mrs. Stand- inn , of St. Louis , is also visiting at Mr. lluntington's , Colonel John Fox has returned from ritlsburg , bearing tlio honors of senior vice commander of tlio Union Veteran Jpgion of the United States. Ho will have charge of thn organi/.ation of this now order In tlio northwestern states There seems llltlo change in the condi tion pt II. 0. Cheney , but no changn is cousidereil a littlu morti favorable for him at this stage of the. disease , and his friends Have hope ti at ho will pull through , although ho Is still a very sick man. Kltnv. Pi. W. Ilobny , lately pastor of the Baptist church at Malveru. is now in Florida supplying a vacant pulpit there fora few weeks and sucking a restoration of health. Ho advertises that ho is "not n land agent , but that ho has the privi lege of ollering to his friends a few spo- 1'ial bargains in the land of flowers. It is rufreshing to Hud a man who claims to doing business for his health , and it ib to bo hoped ho may gain all ho seeks. A r.lttlo Gem of art in every package of UOLD MHUAI. COFI-T.K. Ask your grocer nbout it. Uronoweg & Sohocntseu , wholesale agents. _ Good ovnrcoat ? 3.ftO , pants ft to $3.50 , other goods in proportion , Everybody' * ptore , ri'3 Main. E. ll.Shenfa & Co. , loan money on hattlo security of .every description ; f t > lice No GOO Hroadw'ay , upstairs. WINTER SUITS WITH CHECKS They Aia Being Started at a Lively Kale In the District ( hurt. STUBBS WANTS BIG DAMAGES. \ Walnut .Maiden IlrlugR to tlio llur Ilrr PaltlilfiMs Iiovcr The Section l orcincn Or nnl.c n Union A Mcruhnr.t Octs the Crumps. .More U'lntoi'Slllta. Nc\v 5ii5t3 wofp piling in upon the clerk mil wore hnlnjr doiikutud ns fi ; t as po = ; si- jlo yusicrdny , it Ijcinjj lliu last day of crvico for thu cotniiiK term of court. , Ono of the heaviest of thorn nil wns one of P. E. StnblH naninsl W. ll. M. Pnsi\y. t will ho remoinbored licit Stnbb1 ? ononcd here one of the most inctropoli- un merchant tailoring establishments unl gents' fnrni hlnjr goods stores In the vc t , and after a brief but brilliant ca- cerv.i suddenly liul ii | > by virtue of a phattel tnorlgigo given to Mr. I'uspy , of ) llieor it Pnsey , tlio bankers. Jn his no- ition Mr. Slubbs sets forth theelnim thtil ic was indebted to the bank about two housand , live hundred dollars , I hat Mr. . 'nsey informed him that Mrs. Stnbbs. wholiad considerable property , woiilii lot help her hnsband any further llnnn- cially , and Ihnl he desirc'd lo liuvo the in- lehledne.ss put In "life uondilion , and in- Inccil him lo sign a chattel mortgage , "jvering the umotini , tlio nnilorslandfiig ) cing that he would not be crowded , nor rounled about it , but that itvu a mere formal scpuring of the chiini ; that instead of thus holding the mortgage , the stoek was sei/cd , nllachine.nts came in from other frightened creditors , and his bust- less antf credit went to smash. For this 10 wants -t'20,000 damages. Duvitl Bradley > \ ; Co. have pommouecd i damage suit against llio Western Union relegraiih company. 'J hey claim that Jetobur ; l ( ) , 1885 , they nieeived a letter [ rom Hull & Co. , of I'riend , Xeb , , itat- ng that they v/nnlcd to buy at once : i : ar load of wagon' . JJa\id Bradley it Jo. sent n telegram Iho same day to their traveling man who was at some other point in Nebraska , instructing him to go ; o Friend at ouee _ anil sco tliem. The traveling man did not reecivn the tele gram until several days afterwards , and lee late to secure the order. They claim that this was the fault of the telegraph company , and claim therefor ijWO dam ages Ben Marks has comnicnocd suit against the Chicago , Burlington it Quincy rail way company for $135 damages , caused jy the burning of some straw stacks on us farm , which caught lire by a spark from a passing locomotive. W. II. Tinloy has commenced suit against the city for a grading certificate tmonnting lo 08. Martha J. Neal has begun divorce pro ceedings again&t her husband , Isaac N. Neal , lo whom she was married in 1 07. She claims lie deserted her three years ago. Ir IIanchettolliccXo 12 Pearl Erects ( lle.sidence 120 Lonrth street. Telephone Mo. 10. _ _ \ \ all paper , shades , ptiints , etc. II. P. Kilos , Xo. 402 Broadway. Richmond Runjres for hard coal are the ber > t. Cooper .V Mc(5oo ( sell them. Unwise Ijovc and Heartless I.over. A young man named MeFadden , from Walnut , is on trial in Judge Aylesworth's court on the charge of .seduction. The case has excited much interest in that | iart of the county , and a large number of witnesses are present. The taking of testimony began yesterday afternoon , and will probably be completed to-day. Colonel Dailey and Mr. Ware appear for the prosecution , and G. A. Holmes and A. W. Askwith for the defendant. The young woman , who ulaims to liavo been misled by the young man , has been em ployed as a domestic in some of Iho private families of Walnut , and later in a hotel there as dining room girl. She claims that the voting man won her allee- tions , and then under a promise of mar riage betrayed hor. She came to this city some weoics ago , and hist month a child was born. The young man has been tending bar for -omc saloon at Walnut , and bp.mtcdattho hotelthereby thrown into intimacy with the young woman. It is understood that the defense - fonso will attempt to break down the girl's character , and that witnesses have been subpiunied to leitity against her. There' ( ( ins no denial of the fact that joung MoFaddon was unduly familiar with the irirl , but it is intimated that ho will chum ho was not the only one who treated her allectionately. ( Jail for everything you need , bottom prices , Everybody'- , Morn , 8'5Main. ! Best dinner in the city at Doc and Billy's , -101 Broadway , r cents. HYMUNKAlj IIAITINIJSS. CI.AIIK WKI.I.S. On Wc-dnoiday last in Kent , la. , ( ieorgo W , Clark , nephew of T. A. Clark , of this city , was joined in wedlock to Miss Lilian Wells , daughter of J. L. Wells , of Kent , Iho ceremony being per formed by Ilov. A. ll. Collins , of Creslon , at 8 o'clock in the evening. Th'jy ' were attended by Mi > s Maggie Bonnar , of Kent , and lieorgo MoKim , of Colorado , who is one of engineer's corps with which young Mr , Clark is connected , Miis badio Clark ot this city played Iho wedding march. The bride wore a druss of cream satin and luce with cut tlowe.r.s r\s ornaments , a prebont from Mrs. J. L. Itanium of this filly.The The groom is a young man of many acquaintances in this city and has for some lime beer in Colorado with his undo , T. A. Clark , local ng engineer of HID Union Pacllic. 'Jin.1 bride has quite n circle of friends here , having spent quite a visit in this city last winter with her cousin , Oscar Kiplingor and his wife , MM. Dr. I ) Trncsdoll. a graduate of the Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics in- stitnto. is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and diimoiibtrato the curative power of electricity1' in accordance with a new and complete ) system 01 Electro- Therapeutics , consisting of ( Jalvanism. Magnetism , Electro-Magnetism and Static Electricity. Female diseases a specialty , Located at No. 807 Broad- wuy.seeond lloor. Ofllcc hours II n. in. to 0 p. in , Stnmningand full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs , 11. P. Nilcs , 403 B'dway. Section Foremen Unite. There was quite a gathering of section foremen of various railways , and from different parts of thu country , gathered at the Pacilio house yesterday. Some ar rived on Thursday , and others came In on yesterday's morning's tram. Them were about fifty present , ttnd the purpose of the gathering was the formation of n union , which , it is expected , will spread and bo strengthened until it takes in n largo portion of the country. The con > foroncu was a secret , one , and no more than the goncrul outlines could bt learned , wliich was to the cll'ect that the org.uil7iition was to bo similar to that to winch the switchmen belong , the in- trrets of section foremen to bo specially considered and looked after , and the or- gani/ation maintained for mutual help and protection in case of need That there is strength in union is realized by these men , and they propose to find a1 o union in strength. The ollicers elected areCirand ebief. M. Melntyrc , of Mtint Auburn , la. ; vice grand chief , D , Cotighlin , of Stanbury , Mo. ; grand secretary ami tre.i-urer , M. Scanlan , Council Bliills. Weather strips at Chapman 's , 10" Main. All varieties of game and fish. Oysters all Myles. Short orders a specially , Doe it Bll'b's , 401 Broadway. Just look in their window. Choice Mmlc. Last evening the Imppy and musical home of Hev. C ? . W. Crofts was made still more happy and more musical by a recital given by Prof. C. B. Lipfcrt and his pupils. The parlors were filled with attentive and appreciative listeners. The programme was an excellent one an I excellently given. It opened with an overture , "Berlin wio cs we ! nt , and lacht , " by Conrad I , finely rendered by Messrs. Brooks ami Paul Tulloy , as violinists P. Badollet , cornet , Frank Badollet , flute , and Prof. Llpfert at the piano. Miss Minnie Clay rendered "Lcsllugue- Hots , " by Mnycrbcor. Frank UadoIIet gave a charming flute solo. solo.Miss Miss Winnie Crofts gave as a piano solo.MendoNsolm's "Rondo Caprlceioso , " and afterward joined in a duct with Prof. Lipfert , Weber s .Inbel overture. Weber's "Freisclmot/ " was given by Paul Tulleys , with the violin , Frank Hadollut with the Unto , and Prof. Lipfert on the piano. Mi s Frances Smith also gave a pleas ing piano solo , one of Beethoven's son atas , Miss Mary Schneider rendered well "Ye Merry Birds , " by Kulio. Prof. Lipfert played as solos "Im promptu Op. 29 , " Chomn ; also "Two Larks , " Lesohcti/.ky. Ho certainly is an artist , and the development shown by his pupils indicates that he is no less success ful as a teacher. One of the most pleasing numbers of the evening was Tittle's serenade , given by Messrs. Brooks , Tnlloy , P. and J. Badollet , and Prof. Lipfert. The evening was a most enjoyable one and certain ! } ' reflected credit upon the instructor and other participants. J. Leon Fournier. .cproscuting M. C. Lmdloy A : Co. , of Coltimbus , O. , is in the Viity. Anything you want in Housekeeper's Hardware and Tinware at Cooper it McGce's. Tlio New Social Clul ) . The Pall Mall club , which was organ- i/.ed a short time ago , gave their lirst hop last evening in Bono's hall , ft was a very select affair and a notable soeial event. The club , although only a couple of weeks old , has forty-seven" members and applications through members arc numerous. The initiation feu is i15 , and all applications arc referred to a special committee , it being the intention to keep the organization as select as possi ble. .No one but members are admitted to the hops , each one being accompanied by a la-ly. _ _ See West Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves. W. A. WOOD. _ Everybody's store , good place to buy goods , -\To. 8 :5 : Main street. A Klnnnuial Crninp. To the surprise of many the dry goods and notions store of L , Harris , ? l4 ! Broad way , was yesterday clo ed by the sherilV. Mr. Harris found himself to bo involved financially , and gave two chattel mort gages on his slock , one to the First Na tional bank for W50. the other to Henry EKemau & Co , for fSOO. The sloes was sei/.cd on these mortgages , and Iho front door locked by the sheriff , who now car ries the key. Jt is hoped that Mr. Harris may soon be able to Bottle his matters sat isfactorily , and resume business. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all si/.cs. Mib.sonri and Iowa wood. C. B Fuel company , 009 Broadway. Tele. phone lo(5. ( _ P. C. DoVol soils Stmvart , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal Imrn- cr.s. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air furnaces , No. 501 Broadway. Wanted. Everybody to embrace tlio opportunity of buying a season tickcl for the event of the sea on , the Christmas Mnrkct. Admii-jion and .supper three evenings for § 1. (10. ( Buy tickets lor your triends , neighbors , children , for tlio poor , for yourself and family , and save money. KvcryliiMly Ijilce It. Any person .sending in cents to the ad vertising department of the Wabnah route , St. Louis , Mo. , will receive by ro- turii mail a. handsome , well bound book. entitled "Social Amubomonls1 ' ' , contain ing all the latest and most novel parlor games , charades , etc. The be t publica tion ever issued for anyone giving an evening party. _ _ ol TntushcrR. It is understood that Prot. Hart has tendered his resignation as principal of the high school , and Dial it will be ac cepted by Iho board. Air. Protily is lo take the place temporarily. . - eOn On OotoborlOa regimontof the Argon- line army stationed at Or.m revolted , and after couurlttlng numerous depreda tions made oil' toward Iho Bolivan fron tier. At last accounts the revolted troops had not been captured , The Corre.spondoncia do Espana avers that there is a literary gentleman at pres ent in Madrid who has sol veil the prob lem of perpetual motion. Ho Is said to have based it upon the principle ot Archimedes relative to the pressure of liquids. _ Kor an Irritaliul Thront , Couch , or Cold , "Jlroirn'tt Ititnirlitiil Tnii'lirn" are ottered with the fullest conliilciico in their uMlcaty. - . ' ) cts. H box. The Argentine Republic is doing a largo business in supplying Chili and thu west coast with meat. All the passes of the Andes arc s ; > id to be full of cattle and sheep wailing tor a purchaser. It is reported Unit eordurov is to bo the fa-hionilli : ) wear for ladies' jackets now , because Mrs. Cleveland was becomingly attired in sucli a gui men t in Boston lust week. _ _ The distressing disease. Salt Hhntim , is roadilv cured by Hood's Sarsapanlla , the great blood purifier , Sold by all drug- gists. _ _ _ A South Carolina hunter recently shot ti buck whose head was white nml whose horns worn short and curved like tliu horns of n goat. A resident of Gcucsco found a mink in his hcu house after it had killed thirty ol his fowls. The mink ran under a wood- pilo. lctrruun ) < id to kill it the man han dled the four eords of wood four times , Then the mink , getting tired of running from one pile of wood tq another , rau away. Slrlokcn Dumb Ity n Whistle , Louisville Courier-Journal : A very peculiar case is reported from Jcflor on- ville. . Joe Demines , a small colored boy of that town , went down to ( lie levee , where the steamer Minnie Bay was un loading sonic freight. Just as the boat pulled out she blew hnr whistle , Im mediately afterward the boy lost his power of speech , ami has since only been able to make himself understand by signs. He is about tifiPcn years of age and is a very intelligent boy. Ho has not been ill < lnco the unfortunate accident , and sutlers no ii'oonVcnioneo but the loss of his voice. Whether the atlliction was caused by the blowing of the whistle is n matter of doubt , but it is certain that the boy cannot talk , and insists that the blow ing of the whistle did it. The ' 'hair modi , " which creates bavoc mid a fine head of hair , rapidly destroy- Int * it and creating baldness , is being talked of in New York and Brooklyn , and the cheap barber shops are being blamed for the propagation. The editors and publishers of Mexico have addressed a memorial to the secre tary of foieign relations opposing the proposed international copyilght treaty between Mexico and Spain. A now hull for the meeting of the Ar gontinc congress has just been completed at Buenos Ayrcs. Progressive jack-straw parlies arc tak ing tin1 place o'f progressive ctiehre par lies in fashionable Louisville society. The Chilians have gone in strongly for horse racing of Iat3. It is now the most fashionable sport of the republic. GREAT UNDERWEAR SALE. Immense stock of Ladies' and Chihlrcns' Underwear will bo sold cheap this week. We will Continue our Special Sale - OFFer - For Another Week , New Goods , sLowest Prices ! HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpets and Dry Goods JIail Orders Promptly Attended To. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Iff offer the jlncAt hrand.t of JTer- nielicallif Sealed Jinnortcd and Cali fornia l''rnit.-i , etc. , in fMssjttrn at Irs * than coat , in order to close out tin-name. Antony them are J'cachcs , L'herriex , tin-en ( Jaijes , Anrlcots , AnntirauHn , etc. , etc. , Aluo the hct l > randti of canned Jtollcd. O.cToni/ne , etc. , at less than cot. Choicest linnorted Tnscon Olii-e Oil , < inart bottles , SOc , reunrlar Jleineinber Unit the above are of the rer// best brands and are offered below their cost and must be disnoscd of at once. J. W. KLEEB , STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES , jvo. : tju A r. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPOSED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; Sio , round ( rip. FIRE IHSURHMCE -Yf In , frje following Companies : German American , of New York flianlx , ' of Hartford , Hartford , * of Hartford , California * , of San Franclico , Scottish Union A National , of Edlnkurg. Union , of San Franclico , Stall. * ofDtt Holnei , Wllllamsburg Cili , ' ot'Brooklyn , Thole marked tilth a * Irsurt alia against lots cy Wind Storms , Cyclones and Jornadixi ron 6\t2 IN coi.-.sriL AMI OMAHA ONEV LOAXEO ON- coon CITY A.VI ) FARM I'UOI'KKTV AT IOKSV fer- COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO We Are Sis ! ) Offering the Greatest Bargains in hi tJiticitu nr the ii'fst. Out * i > t rlfs / 111 anil .i any lion can Jlnil , tinil tec ( iinirantcc i ticlon > all competition. WE ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Curtains , OfttUtii'iilcftimlntalfciin'tiitltnii Lace , Ttircoiintn. Clicullh ; Irish 1'iilnl Mr. , Etc. Our Rug Department Comprises Turkish Sinymia , Kerracli , Brussels , Axmiiister , Etc. , at Prices Lower Than the Lowest , O-u.rta.in Goods Toy tb.e ! "STsLr (3. Window Shades and Fixtures Oil Cloths , Mattiiij/K , J.iiirolciiins , Me. A line of Kill ; < in < l Motuiii > J'lunJiva > nl lriiholiitt'i'i/ ( , 'ootlni' s/ ; - / ' * Jtcitl.i , Me. , of the holiday trade. $ ? Wen's furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. lioadipg Sbylos end Irppor-tahiops Qapotaptly op ( H 14O6 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 26 Pear ! Street. I RS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , c'cv o-t-edc't' . L/ < - < -c-c-e otUus / Q Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from J.l.OO to flO.OO per aere. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cent interest. Land Unycrs fare free. Information , etc. , given bv 3 = . IE5. Zj. 'O-STJEVCra ? , No. C55 Broadway , Council muffs , Iowa , agent for Freidrikxsn & Co. , Chicago. MBLVIN SMITH SL CO. UAHON & CO , Atotacts of Title , Lean and Ral ? Es- lat ) Broker - , No. 236 Main St. inirclutucd tlic' ino t rrltn- 1)1 tlllftl'KI'l iHlolift ill till " ) C * COIIIIt/ ! , linown as the "McMahou Abt > truct Hool.tt , " ii'imrt'iioiv ' jii'i'iui red to'n I' ll i li ahtrucls and wsncclfnllif . it- licit the jiatronajicof all those dc.ilt'- iiifi correct a Infract a of title to lands and lots in J'ottan'atlainte count / / . MELVIH SMITH S CO , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. If you wish a really cheap suit ) o order , o \VilIiam ( Jrover , ( late of Chicago ) , No. 13 North Main St. nc.\t to American Dist , I'oleuraph olliue. Hu will make yon f. line lilllin ; all-wool suit for * W. Pants to order : 0. Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the merchant tailoring establishment , I would respect fully invite an inspection of siuno. Par- tics desirous of obtaining doih by the yard and making up tholr own goods can here bo accommodated. Trimmings of all kinds furnif-hcd. Goods cut to order. In fact anything you wish can bu furnished at bottom piicos. Don't forgot a line lilting hiiit to order for $25 , limit's $ ( ) , and cloths and trim mings at equally low lignru . Win. Grover , No. 11 North Mam St. , no\t door to American District Telegraph ollico SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Fprclnl nilrortlbunionta , euc-li nj Lost , Fniind 1ol.nnn , For 8 > ilu , To Horn , Vinnts. llnuiilini ; , ( to , will lioliiEortocl in this loluinn ut tliu loiv ratoofTKN CUNTS I'KK LINE foriliu llrst Insor- loanrid FivuCents 1'cr lilnoforcuclisubsbiuoni Insertion , I.CHTU advertisement * at our nlllco Kci. U 1'cul street , nuar Uiouilnuy , Council JllllllB. WANTS. poll Hn.NT-runilsniMlrooujB.flfe'lJIuirs. t \\rANTHIl-A boy with pony to caiiy ilcu T > route. FUH HAI.K-OM fiuporti for eulu TTi7o Jlce ottlco , * " \\7ANTKU 1'nrtlcs InteiidliiK lo bo inarr l > 01' ' "l > ° n. RICE , M. Cancers fr " 'V.'rTl""orsrc"imi''i w isuiii-cia tliu klle | ( or < iruwinirof blno'J. ' ( ) ror thuiy icar ! ) prncti Np.ll I'curlfit. . ( . 'outicil rro . R. E. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st , Council Hluffr , la. , and 20l ! S. ICth st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Ajrpnt for the CALIGRAP1I TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Koolinjj , blatc , Mantels Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Klcvatorh , ( hand andauhc , etc. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fioin Several pairt. of fine diners , sin gle or do'-.ble. MASON WISE , Council OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL HLlTi-rf , IA. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ofllcc over American Kxpicu. JOHN V. M'O.NB. JAI Oil HISIK. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LftW , I'racliee in the Stale and Federal court * Kooms 7 and H Shugart Mono lllo k COTJISTCIIj BLiXJinins BOoTprac tA-i\ycrn , .SoiirnaU , t'oiinly nncl ItiinUurli i l' AH IiiiHl > aSjiei'- lallj- Prompt Attention lo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. IJootn 1 Kvcret Ulock. Council Hlufls. Standurd I'apeiw Psed All Myli-s of bind ing m Miiga.inus ami BLANK BOOKS. us , nrpKjiKNi ( J. n. NullonM Hunk , M II. Hiiiltli .V To. , Oitl/on.1 llrtiiU. Jlcf-rc- , Well It Co. , Hrg NalloiiHl Until. . ( I II. InnurmiOa f < o , 0nicer Jfl'uscy.Uuukiu-i.C. 11 riiivin.llault. . Fora buyer to ROW bore the largest Sloi-fcj and Greatest Varieties arc kept in anv on A line , Agnin , if scllci ha < Kxi'KRir.xcFD Ae < oMMOiiVTtoss faithful and tiusty help- tlio \sho buy will br agreeably served , and if scllcrjjhcs 1 1 LI weights and meas ures , j on have three excellent icix ons for patroni/lng Mich a firm. Pud cotiHimcrs ought thcre'ore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. G'iS llro.iduax. Council Ulufl'v. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. n.\i. \ DEE11K. WELLS CO. , W liolesalo Agricultural Implements , Babies , Cnrrliit-ci , VIP , He Council IlluiTs , MANUrUTlMMNG CO7 MiimifiH'tnronof nml Donlpia In Hand and Power Corn Shell .rs , And iiRcneinl Hue of iir t cln < s iiKilc-illntnl Implement- . No . lMIm , rojntul m ; ? oiilli Main Street , _ Council IliiilT * . Iowa. DAM I ) UUMM.KV , V mi Mnniir'ri nn I .lobluiM ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , 9 , * " lnf 9i ' " ' nil MntU of Pui-m .Mnnlilni rr. 1100 to llltf South MRln Slroot , Council Ulurfi , toirn. COUNCIL HLt'lTS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths , Curtnln riittirct. t'iiliol tprr lioo Ktc. No. < 0u llrondtrny Council llhilK lonn. 1-lttAllS , 1VHACIQ , H1l\ I'KUKCiOY & MOOKE , Wliolcpnle Jobbers In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes No . SSMnin RnJ ' . ' 7 I'ORI ! Sis. Council HluiTi , lon-n. ' CO.V.M/.SS/O.V. / SNYDEIl & LEAMAN , Wlioli' ilo Frnit and Produce Commission Merchants. No Hl'oirl Ft. , Council 'lUiir * . I1A11LK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Sundries Tie. Ko. ' Miiln St , Hnil No. 'Jl I'o.trl Cl. , Cinnioll llliar utrnv. O. \\T. \ lU'TTS , Y/holesale / California Fruit ? a Specialty General Cotnml ° $ lon. No. 512 ( ouncll l \VJHT * ntTQl'ICITE , Wholesale fruits , Confectionery , - AND- COMMISSION , Nos. iniincl 18 Vonrl St. , Council Illnlls. HAtiXKSI. f.'lC. BEClvMAN , STKOHBEHN & CO. , Mnmi'nctiireis of nml Whnlo'iilo Iii < \lurill ! Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. Nn Kin MHln St . roililcllllilT < , IOWH. /7.17V , r. ETC. METCALK HUOTHP.K.S , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves. Uiomlway , Council IIKAVY KEELINE it KELT , Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Illuirj , loivn. COUNCIL BLL'l'KS OIL CO. , Wliolennln MoTlore In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils ETC. , E3TO. F.Throdoro , Aiffiit. Council . lowrt. LL'MllKll ril.lX K7C. A. OVEUTON A : CO , Hard lYood , Southera Lumber , Plllnj , indllfldgo Miitenal Snpul.illloii.WlioliiMiln I.inn- tor or nil Kinds , oiliuo So l. Malu St. . Conn' ii iiiuir-i. I own. .S .1M > LlQUUlt * . JOHN LINDEIl , U'llllllM.lU ) Imported and Domestic Winei SL Liquors for St. Colllmurllfrli Illltorl. No.U Main -I. ( oiiiicil Ill'illi SCIINKIDKIl ft BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wine ? and Liquors , .St. . Council IS'lrfi. ' L. KIKHCHl1 & CO , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 110 llroiil wiij- , Council llluiN CRESTON HOUSE The only hold in Council Hlun" * l.aMi ; IF1 J r © And all mo Yin nntiio\ctnuits. ' 'lO , 31' and a IS ) Main bl. MAX MOJ1N , PU.JI. . Reduction in Prices IN China , Glassware , Etc. , AtW.S Jiouinr & ( Vs. No 21 ! .M > n st Couii'-il ' Ulnlh , Star Sale Ues and Mule Mi HHOADU'AV , COl'Nf II. HM'I ! . > , . Uj > | iutU J' uilu ) llujiut. UJ 7S- and mules ke.pt constantly on hand , ( HI ilo ill retail or tu ear lurid * . ( ) dcrn p.umptl.y lilled by eunlrx-t on fclujrt iMitieu Stock s < ; ld on eominissioii , SUM rut & JJufj v , rnjpiM.tuid , Teh phone No 1M Formerly of Keil Sa'o vtnbics , corner Ut. ave and 4th hired.