G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : F1HDA5T. DECEMBEK 3 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCiTTBLUFFS FRIDAY MORN INC DEC. 3. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DtllTunl \ > y furrlfr In * ny jinrtof the city at twenty cents per wielc. JMV.Tii.TOK , Manager. TKLEPItO.NES : BtfllttfSOmCt , No. 13. WIGHT EDITOII No. 23. MINO n an\TioN. ; N. Y. I'lttnibinK Co. New fnll Roods at Heller' . " . The delinquent tax < wlo begins Monday. I.nst uicrltt of lUo Christmas Mnrkot. Kvcrybody. liould 0. A calico ball Is among the projects being talked of for a ocliullt for the hospital. J. M. Scnnlau's market now has tele phone connection , tliu now instrument being No. 201. Reuben Hoyt and Kmuia Mo , both of J.oveluwl , were yesterday married by Justice .Selitii'/ . Klrganl sttppors still I'ontlnnc to draw crnwdB at tliu Christmas .Market. The coasters .should provide their sliders nith light ; ) and horns , hells and signals , to as to warn those coining along cross flreets. ( JporRo Corning , tlio Omaha man ar- rented on suspicion of having stolen the i-ilver cun lie was trying to .sell , is still being hi'ld for investigation. 'Sipilro HlggM , who on the first of Jan uary Micceeds Justice 1'ralnoy , has con cluded not to occupy the ollleu now used by the latter , but will lit up an ollicc over JeVol's store on Uroadway. The complaint made against Vic Sa- ilowhky was yesterday dismlsscd In Jus tice Sclmr/'s court , there appearing to be nothing to the case , the prosecuting wit ness not putting lu even an appearance. Tins clerks are busy getting ready for the district court which opens Tuesday next. There are a largo number of cases , and the criminal docket is enough to take uj ) the full time of the- court , without any civil business. llov. Henry Do Long has taken a firm Ftajul in the .salvation army. Ho has evidently entered it , as iio enters every thing , with a determination not to with draw , as so many dovliim their lirst enthusiasm is .spent. It is estimated that there arc in Council Hinds more Christian science heaters tlr.ui all the doctors put together. Some wonderful cures are reported , and the number of those investigating and study ing the now science is increasing rapidly. The enthusiastic coasters are taking their annual occupation of Willow ivenue and Park avenue. The number of merry sliders is nightly increasing , and the noise proportionately. Tne coast ing carnival promised the Omahans by the lilullile.s la.-t .season Miotild not be forgotten. B.Judge Aylcsworth is still deliberating over the Walnut i-eduetion ease. He pro poses to go over the evidence carefully , and thu.1 far has not had time to do so. Tins grand jury meets np.\t week , and perhaps they will relieve him of the ne cessity of deciding whether McFadilcn bhould be held to the district court or not. not.L. L. Kir-cht & Co. , having closed out their grocery buimcts , are now conlining their business to the wholesale handling of cigars and liquor. They are making Koine.marked improvements in their of fice and warehouse , and vylll soon have as convenient and attractive an ollico as there is in the city , the finishing touches now being put on. Stale Master Workman Wheat , of Col- faN , la. , was expected to address the Knights of Labor heio some time ago , but was blocked by the snow storm and tin- nblo to meet the appointment. Jle now writes that he will be hero on the 15th , and an attempt is being made to have the lecture a public one , so that those outside of the order may have an opportunity of hearing him. Another narrow escape from a fatal accident by a land .slide is reported as having occurred on Damon street. A teamsterliauling dirt from , a bank just got out of the way in time , his wagon lieing caught by the fall of the dirt , and his hor.scs nearly buried. The banks in this vicinity are so treacherous that it teems Unit too much care cannot betaken taken by those engaged in work in and about thein. It is almost impossible to find any houses to rent in Council liliills , and real eMate agents say that by spring there will not be a greater demand , and a greater scarcity than has over been known in the history of the city. This is a practical way of testing the growth and prosperity of Council Ulull's. People are Maying by the Hlulls and others nro com- fug in , and the eily can't build houses fast enough , James Untherford. and James lihilco , two strantrcrs in the city , have been ar rested for bcllmjr without a Ucenso. This , charge seemed to be made against them inoro for the purpose of holding them for further investigation , than anvtliingclse. They are said to have disposed of a large number of pocket knives hero , peddling them out OIHJ at a time , probably a hun dred in all , and gottingsiieli cheap prices for them as to arouse the suspicion tlfat they were not straight goods. The young men explained to the olllcers as to how rind where they got the goods , and inves- tig.itIon is in progress to determine the truthfulness of their stories. The pair are looked upon with suspicion , but as yet no proof has been gained of crooked- ncs-j. A runny Kreo Show. Prof. Ned Parker has commenced a scries of musical and free presentation entertainments at the vacant htoro , Nos. SKI and ; ! " > Main street , lately occupied by ( Jronewcg & Shoentgon. Ho is immense , not only in f i/.o and weight , but in his ability and tact in keeping u crowd as full of fun as hois himself. He is a whole ehow of himself , and no admission being charged there is no reason why he should not have a crowded house every night. If any one doubts but that ho can hold the crowd after ( hey are once inside , step in and sue. Prof. NcU Parker is a chur- nctcr , an old boMlor , lifur of company D , Klevonth Uhoilo Island infantry , anil drum major and principal musician of Third Khodo Island heavv artillery. Ho is brim full of tmisio and running over , and iio makes musio for the crowds. Everybody invited , iiMcupl boys and ladles , and front scats arw given tlioso who enjoy it the most. Dr. Hanehott.ollicoNo ia Pearl streets llesidence ISO 1-ourth street. Telephone No. 10. Mr * . lr , 1) . Truesdell , a graduate of the Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics insti tute , is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and demonstrate the curative power of electricity" in accordance with u now and complete system of Electro- Therapeutics , Klectro-MagnetUm and ! S'atic Electricity , l-'emulo diseases a specialty. Located at No , 807 Uroadway , second lloor , Ollice hours 0 a , in. to 0 p. m , KIcctilo door bells , burglar alarm ; and every form of domestic electrical appli mice * at the Now York Plumbing'Co , Weatherstrips at Chapman's , 105 Main. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all i/.es. Missouri and Iowa wood. C 13 , Fuel company , 539 Itroadway.fl Tele phone I'M. Stamping and full variety of embroidery uiuterials. Mr * . 11 , P. Nifes , 40J li'awuy. GOVERNOR LARRABEE'S VISIT He is Pleased With the Institution at Council Bluffs , TALK OF PAVING WITH BRICK A Suspicions Vontli Hoped In With a Hope A Trio orScoldlng Women An Assignee's Sale .Votes About Town. Tlin Governor's Opinion. ( Jovcrnor Lurrabco lias been making a xzrsonal notation of the various institu * ton ? of the state. In a dial with n rc' > orlcr Iio said of lib visit to Council lilufl's : At the deaf and dumb nsvlitmvo linvo a new man In charge , ami lie is a pleasant. modest gentleman who will certainly do ioot ! woib. They do a remarkable work there , tialnlnc tlic.su unfortunates and they aio tfvcn a good education , There are many bright and Intelligent boys and pretty girls , and they seem to enjoy themselves. The teachers Insisted that 1 should talk to tliu implls at the time for ttio usual morning lee- lure and In spite of my protest that I wouldn't cut a very craceful ilRiire attempt- tine to talk in deaf and dumb , they Insisted that 1 should qo uefoio the pupils. The superintendent stood at 0110 end of Urn plat Coi in , and as 1 talked , Inter preted In t > lpn lani iiai'o my words , which' \\eroclven at thu usual rate of speed. 1 talked to them quite a while about their worx. their duty , how grateful they .should feel and how much they owe to their tcrcheis , the to bacco and liquor habits and other matters. It was liitcichtlug to see how the little fel lows followed the uulok motions of their teacher and Krmpcil the Ideas. About an hour afterwards 1 went throtich the class loom just as they had finished \vritlneout their version of the lecture 1 had clveii them , a custom which J found is followed. It was amuMiig to see the ttilfcrcut repents of my woids made by the puplK Some ot the older and butter pupils made excellent reports - ports and got as accurate a icport as would bu obtained by a newspaper reporter , whllo others had received eironeous Ideas through their inability to rlehtly interpret the .signs. Their work Is very interesting. Notion Opera House ; barber shop , balb rooms reopunud. Everybody's store , Rood place to buy goods , Xo. 8S3 Main street. Heating stoves nt cost to oloso them out.V. . A. Wood , No. 501 Main Street. AN ASSIGNEE'S SAIjK Of n .Stock of Dry Goods , Clothing , Carpets , Boots and Shoes , 11 : its and Caps , To be sold by the assigned at ! ! 17 Broad way , opposite1 the People's store , Monday , Uoeoinber ( J , cominenoiu ; ; at 8 o'clock in the morning. This stock must be closed out by Jan uary 1. You can buy the goods at your own price. J'his is your last ohiinco to yet yoods at 40c on thu dollar. This stock of aoocls ; comes from Indianapolis and 1ms been assigned and must bo sold to raise .he cash. -Tim stock consists of silks , satins , vel vets , velveteens , cashmeres , ginghams , muslins , shirtings , flannels , tickings , jeans , cassemcres and cloaking. A very : arge stock of table linen 03- the yard in colored and bleached , and brown and 1'urkisy red , napkins , towels , to\velingand jcd spreads. 2GO pairs blankets from GOc per pair to $ ; .7.5. Table linen by the yard. Turkey red 15e per yard. Me to J5c napkins for iiOs per do/ccn. Towels large si/.c , 4 , 8 , to 15c. Toweling , 2 , 4 , G to 7c per yard. The best bed surcmls from i)0 ) , 40 , CO to 70c. Marseilles spreads 80c. 7. piccesof Uannel in plain and fancy for 15o per yard. Jeans lOc pcryard. Ticking 5c per yard. Linings lie per yard.Vigiu Ou per yard. ' Waist lining Oc per yard. O'alico and muslin at just one-half price. 1,000 packages of pins at Ic. 3,000 papers of thn best sewing needles at Ic per paper. 400 doClark's and Coate's thread at ! le a spool. ( iO do/ gents i hose at 5 cents a pair. 20 do/ woolen hose 12o a pair. 80 doz children's woolen hose at Jjc. 40 doz line ladies' woolen stockings at 15c a pair. Corsets all kinds at : Wo. Hand- kerohlcfs 2o to lOc. Silk handkerchiefs 17 to OOo. Mulllors for 18c. Itibbon No. 12 for 5c per yard. JO do/ scarlet gents merino shirts at JWc , regular price $1.00 to $1.25. Woolen overslnrts 50 , CO to 85c. Hicyclo shirts : t5c. Wliito shirts G5c. Linen collars , for gents 5c , for ladies 7c. Cull's lOc. Gents buckskin gloves 45 to 85C. 40 rolls carpets ; 10 rolls 15nis cls at B."io , 10 rolls ingrain carpp.t 25o per yard. 20 pieces ! ! -pIy for 45c. 200 ladies' ' cloaks from $1 to fl ; chil- droll's cloaks from 5Uc to fl.25 ; pltihli cloaks , $8.50 to ! f0.75 ; 75 eases of boots and shoos and overshoes. Wo will sell thorn at just half price. Ladies' shoes for tide ; boys' boots for eric a pair ; rubbers. from : )5c. ) ' to 75c ; 100oyg' \ overcoats at * 1.:15 : ; ( id Unc quality at $1.75. Cunt's line overcoats at11.25. . 'fl.75t2.25 to | 3 , 75 gout's cashmere suits at $4.50 , regular price , sf 12. ForUwo ; will sell you a stilt of clothes that you will have to pay $ 15 for elsewhere ; 45 do/en caps of all lands , ranging in price from 20e to OOc. Fur pants , 75c. Wo have too many articles to mention here. All we want is for everybody to come and wo will convince j-ou with our prices. This stock must bo closed out by January 1 , as the money must bo raised out of the stock , Ucinuin- bor the fatore , No. ! 1171Jroad\vuy , opposite the People's store. liitUMit : ix Co. P. O. DoVol sJIbT Stewart , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges , Kconqiny steam ami warm air furnaces , No , 501 Broadway. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans , J. W. & K. L. .Smiiro. No. 101 Pearl struct , Council Ulufls. Don't buy your nctv suit or overcoat nutil you look at these at Motcalf Hros. ravine With Brick. The question of brick paving is being agitated here somewhat , partly by rea son of the fact that there is brick to bo easily had here , anil largely on account of the desire to lesson the expense of good paving if possible. The question is also being discussed in other places , as will be seen from the following com ments on the same subject from the Uur- lingtou Hawkeye : While Omaha , Council Hluffs. Des Molucs , bloux City , In full and wise recognition of one of thu first requirements of progressive cities are putting tlieir streets In good order by laying down linn , substantial and durable puvemeiits , Burlington is t-tlll content with tilling her streets with t > o called luacaJam , a substance made of the icfuse of the stone quairles , consisting very Uigoly of decayed stone , that is ground Into powder as soon as put down und driven over by heavy teams. Kven towns very much inferior In size show a bolter appreciation of tlio public needs than our city , There Is absolute necessity of laying down an expun- filvo gr.inlte pavement and other cities have tried other methods with considerable success. Kven common hard brick has proved a very good pavement Fifteen years ago an enturprisiiiti brickmnker of liloomlngtou , I ] ) . , rucelved nermls&lon to ro- jilacu a section of worn-out Js'lcholbon pa > o- meat with culinary hard brick , the city to jay for Ic If satisfactory after tuorounh trial and not otherwise. That piece of brick pave ment has been In use for lateen yevre , U still In cooJ condition und has not cost a cent for repairs. The elty Wa.s to well satisfied with ttiu experiment that It lias snoA ( constructed nearly three miles ot the same kind ot pave ment. Drcatur and JacUsouville , lu the snnic state , have also had satisfactory exper ience with this kind of pavement , and now Ualcsburit is going to try the sama experi ment. Now a new kind of brick Is made vltrliidl , very much harder and better adapted for the use of pavements. Why not try this kind of pavement , or try some other kind that la likely to prove a success , here In Burlington' . ' It would not only bo mnie ser viceable , but also much more profitable. Five Hundred Overcoats for Hovs and Children , from f 1,50 up. up.Mr.TCAi.r Uuos. A Iiittic Gem of art in every package of Goi.u Mit : > At. COFFKF . Ask about v urn.r .your grooor iiuuill. 11. Gronowcg 6e Schocnlgcn , wholesale agents. Idttlc Old Kolk * . The Masonic hall was llttcrall.v packed last evening at the entertainment given under the auspices cf the Presbyterian ladies in connection with their Christinas market. The programme was given the general title of "Little Old Folks1 Con cert. " It consisted of choruses ; ducts and recitations. Among the choruses "Jingle IJells" won the honors of the evening. The little folks appeared in the costume0 of fifty years ago , and clad as old people , adding special interest. In this chorus they jingled their bells , cracked their whips , and took on all the ways of a me ivy sleighing party , the fall of the snow bclngrourcsonted by a shower of bits of white paper. "The Palace Car" represented the lit tle folks traveling by moro modern methods. The old counle , personated ny Herbert Dohany and Ida Vaughan , chat ted most quaintly upon the wonderful improvements in travel since they went on their wedding trip years before. They took their parts excellently. Thu last , but by no means the least in merit of the recitations was "Thanks" by Key DcVol , a very cunning little follow who captured the housc.and called forth enthusiastic applause. All of the choruses and recitations showed not only talent on the part oi the participants , but a wonderful amount of patient and wise drill on the part of the elders. Much of the credit for the entertainment is duo to Miss Laura Ualdwin , who was assisted by Miss Olliccr , Miss Carrie Stevens and Miss Lu Jones. Miss Uctilali lloiigland gave a pleasing recitation. Hell Snyder snowed a charm ing voice in a solo , a wonderful voice in fact for a child of her ago. Tom Farnsworth - worth and Daisy Harkness gave a very cute duct , "Kachul and Itcubcn.Vint - frcd Gray gave a solo , quite a dillicult one for one'so young , and her manners were charming and voice sweet. Mabel Brown gave a hole , every word of which was most clearly heard , and which won a generous amount of approbation from thu audience. The entertainment was so enthusiastic ally received that to satisfy the public demand a portion of the programme will be repeated in connection with to-niglit's entertainment. The other features of the Christmas Market consist of a variety of fancy arti cles for sale , and a tempting array of refreshments. Call for everything you need , bottom prices , Everybody's store , S2iiMiuu. Weather -trips at Chapman's , lOSMaine A Bluffs' Witness. The murder trial of .May Foster for killing a companion , Jessie Carter , is now in progress in Jos Moincs. One of the chief witnesses for the state isJ. H. Da.xlor , a young man who is well known here , and is said , to bo still remembered by the proprietor of the Hechtele house to the extent of $50. Baxter's account of the ail'air is as follows : He stated after some considerable ques tioning of his intimacy with the two girls , and how he had made arrange ments with Jessie Carter to go with him to Sioux Cilv. How , according to prom ise , ho had awakened her about 8:00 : o'cloek on the morning of March 18 , in order that she might prepare for the trip to be taken that afternoon. Return ing at 10 o'clock , he found the house locked and evidently deserted , and had gone away to return at 1 o'clock and nnd it still looking the same. His suspicions then became aroused , and securing aid ho had forced his way in through the window. Entering a back room , ho found defendant , May Foster , standing in the middle of the lloor , while Jessie Carter was lying on the bed covered with blood. Defendant explained that Jessie Carter had shot hcnsclt while playing with a pistol , and that she had been afraid to leave her to go after a doctor. The wit ness then stated what was done to care for the wounded girl , all of which is well known to the public , as is her death the next Saturday , morning. Good overcoat $3.50. pants $ 1 to ! ? : j.50 , other good.s in proportion. Everybody's store , 823 Main. Three ui'a Kind. There was a lively tongue con lent be tween three little maids from Pierce street , who called each other all sorts of names over the fence , and made the neighborhood rcsonmt with their dis cordant notes. Minnie Leo then went straightway to headquarters and had Ella Turner arrested for disturbing the peace. Ella was lined , and then bho sought revenge by having Minnie Leo and Susie Meyer arrested on a like charge. They had their hearing in the afternoon , bnslc pleaded guilty and was lined , and then turned about and .served as a witness to help Minnie Leo out of the t-crapo , and did so successfully. The two maidens who were lined were al lowed twenty four hours to raise the needed funds to keep them out of jail. See that your books are made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. A Coasting Acoldcnr , , Last evening there was a serious coast ing accident which marred the evening's enjoyment to a merry party on Willow avenue and injured trie victim , Miss Edith Campbell , very seriously. The details - tails of the accident could not bo fully learned , but it appears that near the end of the course the traveler was wrecked as it turned , and the young lady fell in front In such a position that the point of the traveler struck her on the side of the face , cutting a deep wound , from which the blood flowed freely She was at once taken to her homo on Sixth avenue and Dr. Lucy called in haste. He pro nounced the injury serious , but could not t that time state the probable result. Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. H , P , Niles , No. 102 Uroadway. Freddie Captured , For several days the ofliccrs have been on the lookout for Freddie Gorstcnborg , who is wanted in Omaha for the larceny of a watch. Last night ho was found t bo hovering about the place where Mrs. Gcrstcnborg lives , and when the olllcers appeared ho slipped out of the house and ran , with but little of his clothing on. He was too drunk to run fast , aim was soon captured. The Omaha olllcors will probably take steps to-day to hnvo him taken across. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! For the next thirty days 1 will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. P. C , M. L. Jacquomin , who ban been taking a two months' respite from business , has returned home greatly improved in health. He lias applied himself very closely to business , and .thu needed rest nnd recuperation hjia greatly .beuolit * ' ' him.- Another Suiplclons Vonth , Ofliccr Leonard found a j-onng man ranging the streets when honest folks ought to bo pointing toward home , and as the fellow was trying to soil a clothes line for a nickel the olllccr nabbed him. The fellow gave his name as K , Kllng- ingswortli , and said that he bought the rope at C. Larson's , on Mam strcnt , but inquiry there did not corroborate his statement 1 Ho will bo hold for further examination , Personal Paragraphs. Samuel Haas has gone to Laramie. Wyo. Miss Kate I'u ey has returned from Chicago. Postmaster Cramer , of Avoea , was in the city yesterday. 1. T. Spanglor , of Walnut , la. , was at the Pacific yesterday. John P. Manny , the well known Kock Island manufacturer , was at the Ogden yesterday. Bob Harris is now ntiblishingapapcr at Oolrlcs , Dak , , prohibition Iowa proving too much for him. Would Hear AVatchlnc. Last evening the police had their at tention called to a young man who was trying to trade a gold watch for an over coat. AH they had boon notified that a gold watch answering the description of tills one had been stolen in Omaha they took the fellow in charge. He gave his name as L. Levy , and explained that ho had come by the watch legitimately , but the Omaha authorities telephoned to hold him until morning. This will be the v , eek for bargains. Our entire line of.shawls at 85 per ct , discount. Cloaks , Cloaks Way down to close out. They must be sold. We distancecompetltion in qual ity of goods and low prices , is the verdict of any customer. 2J CARPETS < irc They never n > ttn so low , ami cnn- not soramiin. Out.sfori in la rue and patterns choice. 1'riecn will IIK nncfntnycd wiflt its for ten < l < njs. LADIES' UNDERWEAR At a Bargain- Stock largeand/we are "bound to sell it out. Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE , At llth st. anil lltli nvo. and 31. Gulla- Rlicr's Htorc , LoweiBnwthvny. . Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council lUtifls. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprets. FIRE INSURANCE lt\ \ ( \\G \ \ follovijig { Companies : Bernian American , cfiHtu York fhanli. " of HaHiottl. Hartford , * of Hartford. California * , of San Franclico. Scetttih Union A National , cf Cdlnburg. Union , of San Franclico , State , * of Dei Holm. urf City , * of Brooklyn. Jficn marked with a * Intuit aim against Ion Wind Storms , Cyolones and lornadtxt ONEY LOANED ON GOOD CITY AND FARM I'ROPIIRTY AT LOWEST RATES. * * * , * * * * + * J + + it nr. : . . , . . , . " - " . . . . " OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL ULUiTS , IA , -1 l Ished 184 . TAKE NOTICE ! You have biit a few clays' grace in which to purchase Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Etc , , .A.T The UNHEARD-OF PRICES m Which we are now making. Remember that we are shortly to make a change in the firm , and wish to close out our -present stock before doing so. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 4O5 Broadway , Council Bluffs. s furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. keadipg Sbyles and ImpofLafclops Qopsbaptly op 14O6 Farnam Street , OmahaNeb. GLEASON , M " " str < " L ! Farming Laiuls in lowu , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranghiK from fi.OO to ? 10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' timu 5 pur cent interest. Land Unycrs faro free. Information , etc. , siren by re * . 2 = . XjJ&.T7-simxj3P , No. 555 Broadway , Council Ulull's. Iowa , agent for Freidrik en & Co. . C'licago. ' MRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOODS , < d &u , c/ Will Pay the Higliest Price in Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES , XO. floS nUOADWAY , - - - < ' > U.\C1L BLUFFS BUTTERINE BUTTERINE , Whok'Xfile and iX'tnil. Families siiiili ] ) < > d with ton and twenty pound piu'k- . . ; if's. ( J , Y , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . IWOADWAY , COUNCIL HLUFFS , Opposite Dummy Depot. { = > S. Horses and mules kepi constnntlv on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Odors promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SiiLL'TKit it HOI..V , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. . Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. are and 4th street. SPECIAL NOTICES. FpeclM AdvortlfomutitB , eucli. us Lost , Found ToIxiHn.For fliilo , To Hunt , ft nuts. lloHrrtlnit , oto. , will boJnBertod In this coluiim t the low ratoof'rr.NCnNTSI'CH LINEfonboflni ln er- ion an J KivsCenti Per Line for u ch subsmiucni Insertion. I.OAVO ad > erllboniuntti nt our ollico No. 12 1'eal stictt , near Uioailwiiy , Council WANTS. ItHNT flTiTono story'Inline . . . , FOIl with 4-room dwelling Httucliinent formerly m-cuuicd liy II. I * . Nlli-s , und known ub No. 11U South Main street Apply to M. I Koliror. xFoTl HUNT A new two story frame hoiito J } ' contuliiliiK 0 rooms , hall and cellar under cntlro houeo , on N. K. corner Avenue F and Little Curtis street. Only 7 Mocks from Do- hany'sopera house. Gallon M. I' . Kohrer , ut lUi.Mftin _ street , ( up-6tulrs ) . ' \\7ANTRI ) A cotlupo ot HTO or six rooms. TT located convtmlont to liueliiuss : unull family , no culldrou. AUdreas "Cilspy , " flee otllco. ANTIill A mun to dilvo Irftin for. tlie winter. I ) . J , Hinith , gaidner and fruit grower , tioutU 1'iret street. ANTKD-A boy with pony to carry Jlee route. _ Ult BALK Old papers for ale Ht ttu Jlee offlco , WANTKII Parties Intending to Iio married aru wanted to call Ht the PryoT'S Ut-c jot ) oUlco to select tbclr wedding carUn. MELVIN SMITH & CO McMAHON & GO , acts of Title , Lan : and Real Es- tat ) Broker ? , No. 238 Main St. nuwlirtitcd tftn"Hif i > t relia ble tilmtfiift books in till * liiHHtni an the "MuMahon JSnn1t > , " ivuarciioni nlnlt abstracts and ri'n ecl/'nllii o- llcit ( he itatritntiacof all UIUM at-nir- Inu correct abttracln of title to litnils and lots in I'otlatvattainiv count i/ . MRVIN mm & COM HO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOHN V. STONE. JAC011 SIMS. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice : in the State and 1-edeml courli llooius 7 and 8 Shtigart-lieno 151o-k. OOXJJSTCIIj FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a f 5 hat or bonnet , one tare will be paid ; -fio , round ( rip. It. BICE , M. D. . Or other Tumors muovrd walioul . Ovkr thirty tears prnL'ticult'ipuriKiicfr. No. II I'carlHt. , Council liluffi. tr Coc6Ult tlOQ fret. THE HEATON FUEL CO Will tupp'y 3011 with a cleaner and better quality of COAL Than any one in the city , A trial will con * vince you. No 02S Broadway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBINQ KCOX7SEJS5 O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKUHE. WELLS & CO Wholcenlo JUrlculfnral Implements , Orriapos , ito : , Mo. Council llhitTs , low * . KKYSTONK""MANUFACTUIUNG coT Manufnottiri'rf of ami IH.nlorn In Hand and Power Corn Shellrs : , Anil HRviiDinl line ol nrM class npricuUuitl . . implemnnti. hot. 1601 , IJtl , l.VB ninl .IS07 ? ontli Mulu Slr it , _ _ Council Iliiilfr , Iow . DAVID UltAUI.KY AiTccC Mnnuf'rsnn.Uobboisot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Boggles , iunrlrifj ! * ctl "I ! .Mnili ° r rrra MnoHlnerr. 1100 to 1118 South MMn Street , Counoll Ulu/i , town. _ ( M H/'B YW. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHPKT CO. , Carpets , Cnrtains , Window Sbades Oil Clotht , Curtain Fixture * , UpholMPry Ooa Etc. No. 405 Uroadirajr Council llluffa , lown , , TOUACCO , H'lV. ruiuttsor & MOOHK , Wholrsnlo Jobbpn In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco fi Pipes NOB. ? 8Mntn nnd 7 l'o rl Sts. Council Bhiffi , lotrn. COMUISSIOX. SS\iKl"LKA M ANL Wbole. nlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merdunts. No. 141'onrl 6t , Council ! llulT . HAKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DnnreivtB * Sunrtrlos , Htc. No. ! 2 MHln St. , nd No. 211'onrl St. , Council niuffi. JO. W. U1JTTS , Wholesale California Emits a Specialty 0 01101 nl CominNplon. N'o. JU Council HltUTs. W1KT & Wholesale fruits , Confectionery , AND- COMMISSION , NOB. ID mill 18 Pctul St. . Council Bluffs. HARXES ! * , KTO. HKCKMAN , STHOI1HKI1N & CO. , Unuii'nctiiri'iRof anil Wlmlimlo Dniilnriln Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. U3 Mnlii St. . Council I Huffs , loir * . HAT. " , CAl'S , ETC. MKTCALK IJUOTIIEKS , Jobbers in ilats , Caps and Gloves. No . 312 ninl : M1 rtrondwuy , Council Hlurts. HEAVY IIAIIDH'AHK. KKKL1NE A ; FELT , Wliolcfnti ) Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Block , Council BhilTs , IOWA. 0//.M COUNCIL HLU1-TS OIL CO. , Wholconlo Dealer * In Illuminating A Lubricating Oils Gasollm ETO. , B3TO. F.Thondorp , Ajjcnt , Council IHulTj. lo-.va. I'lLIXO ETC. A. OVKKTON A : CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , ADI ! llriilRd Miitei-ltil Sjipfmlllnfl.Wliolutmlw dum ber or all Kiiuifl. Ollleu No. I'M Mala St. , Council Illuirs. JOIYH. DV.YL'.S AM ) LIQL'UtlS. JOHN LINDKH , Wholrtnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Uquors .Atfeiit for St. notlhard'8 Horli Illtti-rs. No. U Miiln tit. Council HI u ITU. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XoCM Main M. . O.uiicU llluffi. L. KIJtSlTIT & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , No. llfi llroRdwny , Council CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Ulufl > > having ITJ re Escape And all mo 'crn ' improvements. 215 , 217 and Ul Main st. MAX MOIIN , Prop. BOOK DING H , .loiirunlv , < ' < iiinl > and IlaiiU Worli oTAII liln < HnSicc. | litlly Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Itoom 1 Kvcret Hlock , Council Hlufis Standard Papers Used All styles of bind ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. U. n. National Hunk , M. K. Smith & Co. , Cilliik' UrtMk. Decrc , W 1U i ( Co. , Hifct .S'ulioinl Hunk , C. | | , Inniuauce Iki , OtHt'ori I'uttv , Hankers. C , II tiavliias Hank. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , At W. S iJcmcr & Co's , No. SU Mam s Council UluIlV ,