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' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. DECEMBER C , 188a THE DAILY BEE. * COUNCIL BLUFFS SUN DAY MOHNIN 0 DEC. o. OFFICE , .NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Xtllmtd ty rnrrkr In * njT rlof tliccllj-ftt tntnty ccnU ptr TCtk. II. W. Tn/ro.v , - - Mnnngcr. IKI.r.PIIUNESt nrflNrsflOrncr , No. < 3. NIOIIT Cfiiioit No. S3. M1MHI MI2.NTIUN. ' N. Y. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Uciter's. "Called Unck" at the opera house next 1-Yidny ctciiing. The city fathers meet in rccular monthly se sion , in the council chamber , at 8 o'clock this evening. The case of William Hobinson , who fiomo time ago stabbed Andy Neally. the colored man. in the left side , in theltvcrv stable on Main street opposite First av enue , is to conic up this morning before Justice Frainey. . A Kittle Gem of art in every package of ( Joi.t ) MT.IIAL COITKI : . Ask vongrooer about it. ( ironewcg & Schocnlgen , wholesale ngcnls. _ Substantial abstracts of lilies and real stain loans. J. W. V E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Hltill's. Don't buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Mctcalf Bros' . See that your books arc made by Moore- house < fc Co. , room 1 , Everett block. I'nrn > ; rnpli < ) . T. 12. Anderson , of Crcltou , is at the Ogdcn. 1. H. Johnson , of Walnut , is at the H. Slookfcld , of Lincoln , is u guest : > .t the Ogdcn. 15 , Hcnedlcl , of Chicago , is a guc-t at the Ugdcn. Smith McPhcrson , of Red Oak , is a guest at theOgden. J. P. Uankin , of Ilawlins W. T. , is a guest at the Ogdcn , U. II. Lawrence , of LeMars1 , was an Ogden guest yesterday. Phil N Marks , of Chicago , was at the Pacihc house yesterday. K. Eraser , ol Van Home , was registered at the Pacific yesorday. N. Moore , of Delaware county , was a guest at the Pacilicycsterday. A. Kirchbanm , of Hurglinton , was a guesl at llie Hcchlcle hotel yesterday. Willoughby Dye , C. F. Mayues ami E. L , Cook , of Macedonia , arc at the I3cch- 'tele , W. II. Ilautliorno has gone to Bridge town , N. J. , to attend the funeral of his mother. O. C. Doane , who works trade on the "Q. " for ( ironeweg & Seliocnlgen , spent Sunday at the Ogden. Samuel Thai ] , advance agent of the ( rismor-Davics Called Back company canio in last night and is at the Ogden. Milline.rv ( leeds at co t for ne\t . ' ! 0 Hays , Mrs. W. J. Scolo > , No. WO , Broad- way. Weatherstrips at Chapman's 105Main. Dr. Hanchett , oflico No. 12 Pearl street. .Itc'sidonco U.01'ourth street. Telephone No. 10. To reduce our stock wo have marked nil our Retail goods down to Wholesale prices , and can therefore sell goods cheaper than any house in this city. Muii.uit ; : Mrsic Co. , 10'J Main St. A I'Vircwcll l east. Saturday evening a number of friends of Mr. W. H. Wakolield tendered a sup- nor to that gentleman as a Jarewoll toki'n of friendship , at the Ogdcn hon c. The affair was quietly gotten up and was in tended as a surprise to him. Mr. Wnkoliolil. who has been the resi dent manager and "Co.'of MoWhortcr , t jKolllns & Co. , having decided to remove Jrom this city , It was the occasion for this expression of the kindly fooling enter tained by all towards him. The menu was very nont and in the filmpo of a folder. On the outside was "A Token of Friendship , " while inside wan the following jir.Nii : Haw Oystei.s. ConsoiiiiiH ) on Tasso Jtlilno Wine. , Fillet of ltrer\VuTt .Mnslirooins. ( Jiec'ii Teas , 1'ontet C.inU'l. Aspatnmis , Ilollar.ilai c Sain-e ( . 'lininpaRne. Punch a In Cieolu , * Charlotte Jtii'ssu. Cake. On the last page of I ho folder wore tho" William Kiritx and M B. Brown. Mr. J. IJ. Woist , of Omaha , who was on this side of the river , the guc.st of Mr. Wake- field , was also in attendance. Stamping and full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. II. P. Niles , -102 B'dway. Five hundred overcoats for boys and children , from ? 1.00 up. MiicAi.r : BUGS. Call for everything you need , bottom prices , Everybody's htoro , 8i3 Main. Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. 11. P Nlles , No.10'i Broadway. New OillcorH. Uufl's ) City Typographical union No. 20U yesterday afternoon elected the fol lowing olliccrs for the ensuing year : \V. \ 11. Cop.son , president ; Bert Warfel , vice president j J. C. Skimmerhorn , treasurer ; J. M. Holaday , secretary : executive com- mittco , J. E. Colloll , R. G. Oliver , J. M Thomas , and A D. J. Kulm's , sergeant at firms. Stoves ! Stoves' ' Stoves ! For the next thirty days I will sell heating Moves at cost for cash only. P. u. See that your books are made by More- house < te Co. , room 1 Everett block. November ArrontH. p The total number of arrests made last month by the police force were 127 , di vided as follows ; Intoxication . , . ' " fn Vagrancy . 3 * plbtuibaueo of Peace . gj J.atctMiy , . , . ' ( Suspicion . r ' " FuKltUcsfrnm juMIco . j ' 1'eddlliiK without license . i Assault . . . . . ! * 1 Carrying concealed weauous . l Total .MT Everybody's store , good plaoo to buy goods. No. 823 Main btrcot. Notice Opera house barber shop , bath rooms re-opened. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all ilzes. Missouri and Iowa wood. U. B. Fuel company , Q3Q Uroadivay. Telephone - phone I'M , Good overcoats } 2..W , panls | 1 to JO.fiO , other troods in proportion. Everybody's Btore , 828 Main. NO PATIENCE WITII KICKERS , indignation Erpressed at the Threat to En join Improvement Tares. THE PRINTERS' NEW OFFICERS. Iln.fojlttc Sleighing nnil CoANtlnu The Work of the 1'ollcc In Nnti'iiilicr A Pnrcwcll llniiiiurt to n Popular Young Man. A PcwTnllc The tax sale begins tn-dny , and there 1 < 10 little amount of sttcct discussion as to what action certain property owners will ake. The sale includes not only llio isiml tij.c3 : , but also for such special as sessments as arise from grading , scwcr- UK and pavlnc. llndor the arrange- nent nitidn by the city the properly own ers are given ti inn to ay these special is > cssmenls , there being a certain amount luo now anil oilier payments being ilc- 'cared and payable in future years. Jn order tu accomplish this the city lias ssucd bonds based on the fund to be cre ated by this annual collection of such as sessments from thn properly owners. It rcporteil that a few of the property owners arc takiiig steps to get injunc- .ions to icslrnln the treasurer from .sell ing their properly for delinqm-nl taxes of this sort. This report has caused much ndignant talK , and it any arc foolhardy moiigh to attempt this tliey will not lind their standing In this community maleri- lly bettered y such a course. It Is the right of every citi/.cn to , seek liis rights in court , but when he seeks simply to evade an honest obligation on [ he. ground of some Mippos-cd defect or technical mistake , It certainly docs not raise the man to any high pinnacle. Ks- IH'Cially is this the case when the city as a whole lends its credit to lu < lp the indi vidual properly owner , and for his ae- counnoihUion , so that instead of having to pay for his pavement in ono hard lift , ho is allowed to pay for it in easy in stallments and on long lime. Such a course strikes llic average cit- i/.en as a base ingratitude to the city at large , and hence there is much indigna tion that any should even talk ol putting the city to any such trouble. It lias been suggested , and with much force , that in future arrangements for the improvement of streets , tliCsCity protect itsetf against annoyances and threats of this Kind by maknijr contracts with those property owners who desire to take ad vantage of the city's credit to pel time in which to pay these special assess ments. It is proposed that property owners desiring to have a term of years in which to paj should sicn an agreement not to commence any suits or claim any evasion on account of any technical Haw in the proceedings. Such as do not care to enter into such an agreement can have the- privilege of paying for the. entire amount of their paving in cash on the completion of the work. Such agree ments are made in oilier < ; itics , and moat of these kickers arc quite ready to agree to submit to paying their just assess ment's as they fall due , rather than have to pay the whole amount at onco. There needs to be some iron grasp by which to handle th'ese men , The talk of injunc tions is particularly baneful and annoy ing to enterprising citixens at this par ticular time , when the city is just enter ing upon its biggest boom , it is a bad time ior kickers to begin to cause trouble and they will lind themselves in a sad minority , and be without sympathy from the mass of the people. Mrs. Dr. I > . 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 a new and complete system of Electro- Therapeutics , Electro-Magnetism and. Static Electricity , Female diseases a specialty. Located at Mo. T.07 Broadway " way , second lloor. Oilicc "hours 0 a. ra. to 5 p. in. Heating stoves atcost to close them out. W A. Wood , No. 501 Main street. - Ijlko Unto the Moimlaiim. Yesterday morning services were re sumed in the now St. Paul's Episcopal church , the vector , Key. T. ) . Mackcy , officiating Thp new heating apparatus seemed to work perfectly , as the church was very comfortable throughout. There was a goodly sized congregation and a most cAcellcnt sermon was preached. Ho chose as his text the words of the psalmist : "Thy Itigliteonsncss is Like the Mountains. " Ho pictured vividly the feelings of the hob * I'oet ' as ho con sidered the weaknesses and sins of man , and how ho turned in relief to the right eousness of (5od , of which the grand mountains reminded him. The speaker proceeded to draw some very beautiful and helpful comparisons between the mountains and righteousness of ( iod. Ho did not wonder that the heart grow sick sonic times as one looked out upon the world , with all its siufulness. On every hand were devotees to fashion , victims of intemperance , and everywhere there was visible the unfaithfulness of man. It crept into the church , into the homo life , as instanced by the recent telegraphic - graphic picturing ? of high life in England. llribery was common oven in high places. The Christian worker could not but bo at times discouraged. Then it was that ho needed to look to the hills from which Ids salvation comes. He should look to the righteousness of ( > od , which lilai the grand mountains was not to bo moved , There was laithfulnc&s , truth , stability , bafnty. The discouraged diristi.il ) worker .should turn from self to a contemplation ot the righteousness of ( iod. There was wns comlort and strength. The incident was recalled of the reception iniNow York of the news of the assassination of Lin coln. While the surging and riotous crowd Mas beyond the control of the authorities , with all their physical pow ers , it remained for a single man to quiet them , to do what police could not do , and ho did it nobly by recalling them to the fact that "Uod still reigns.51 The mountains were not only places of strength , but also of .protection. They protected from the inroads of enemies and the rHvagiiS of the storm , So ( iod's righteousness should bit looked to as a refuge and a routing place. God's moroy was greater than man's. The true Chris tian , trusting in ( iod , could llioro rest no- euro and bo beyond the reach of the enemy and out of the power of the storm , The preacher urged these truths upon the attention of his hearers in well chosen words and witn much earnestness , Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Weather strips at Chapman's. lOSMuin. tiiu Snow. Yesterday morning and afternoon worn extremely pleasant for sleighing , and ninny persons , who , on account of the extremely cold weather , since the recent snow iiad beou nimble to bo out , took ad < vantage of the temporary tmld spell and. wcro out in their cutters with their merry jiimling bolls. Everybody who owned a bloigh , or who have bob * uttachod to their buggies were out enioying a olcgh-rldc. The hills wore , lined with coasiors of every description , from the mall homemade - made to the expensive hand-painted. A Ilunnxvn ? . While Mr. Peterson , of the Denmark lionic , was out riding with his family ycs icrday , the horse became frightened on Seventh slroet and in the run they were thrown out. Mrs. Peterson was thrown against a telegraph pole and badly in jured. Her collar bono was brqkcn , and she received some severe bruises and cuts. Ur. Uellinirer attended her. Gladstone' * * Money .Mutters. Liverpool Posts A correspondent of ti lory organ docs not pay Mr. Uladstone a bail compliment for his refusal to accept the pension to which lie has been entitled for the past ele\en years. This rather curmndgconist individual points out that Mr. Gladstone is rated in the Domesday Hook at .til-1,000 a year , and repeals the once very popular report that ho had 800,000 invested in shares in the under ground railway. 1 believe this icportis entirely unfounded , and thai Mr. Glad stone , Instead of being precluded by ids wealth from seeking a pension , rather might claim it on much belter grounds than Mr. Disraeli could urge when he ob tained one. Mr. Disraeli bad 7,000 a year income through his wife. It is true that he was terribly embarrassed when he married. It lias even been said that there were writs out against him to the amount of 40,000. If lie had not made his lucky marriage there is no doubt that ho would have been ruine.d. Mrs. Wyndham Lewis was the wife of Mr. Disraeli's colleague in the representation ot Maidstonc. and it was understood that Mr. Lewis would pay Mr. Disraoll'sdobls in consideration of the services the bril liant young fellow had done him in the election. Hut Mr. Lewis died suddenly , ntul there was no mention of Mr. Disraeli in the will. Some time after Mrs. Lewis was informed of the desperate state of Mr. Disraeli's n flairs , and knowing thn wishes of her dead husband , she at once consulted her lawyer as to whether she could not Day the debts and present Mr. Disraili with 40,000. Her man of busi ness , who was a man of sentiment and discrimination , knew probably how the wind .was blowing , and made the gallant answer that die ought to present the money to Disraeli in her hands , and so she was married. Disraeli , however , was not released from his embarrassments - monts bv forty , or , as he himself said , "near lifty thousand pounds1'anil ; when ho had this splendid fortunes and was in perfectly easy circumstances he made no ofTer to give up the two thousand a year which the treasury allows to statesmen of exigent means. Mr. ( Jlndstone , I have heard from a very good source , is , for a man in his position , unite poor. The lall in the value of land has greatly reduced the amount of his nominal 70,000 , a year , and lie himself , if 1 remember rightly , stated publicly a few years ago that the great change in the agrarian system in England had made him anxious for the future of his own family. This will be the v uck for bargains. Our entire line of ihtuvls.it 2s per ct. discount- Way down to close out. They must be sold. We distance competition in qual ity of goods and low prices , is the verdict of any customer. CARPETS Afuntifuctinvt's < irc atlvanclity prices Then nerei' Wtn no low , and can not so rcmulii. Our stock Is larye. ttiid patterns choice * I'l'lces ivlll be unrltamjetl with us for ten LADIES' UNDERW At a Bargain. Stock largeandrwe are bound to sell it out. Call and see our goods "before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Lvdies buying a $5 lint or bonnet , one far be paid ; fie , louud ( rip. A11E STIM * TKUI.TIPIIA.Vr ! For sliteen y > iu * . tlioy Imvo bteadlly vnlni-d In fAvor , and with snles cnnsiantlr IncrcHsinif liuvebfroiae the nest popularcursut tlirouuh. out tlio United ttulci. The I ! , U 11 ml It II emtlis aivmHdoin SHOUT UnuiTii AMI HXTII i LONG WAIST , eiiltiUileor ull 1lgiiri-a. Tlio ( i quality , inadu of Hnirllsh CVnul.ls vviiiTiiiHud to treui twlto us lonir ni ordlnarycoreeta. lll lieft nxmrdt from till the World's k'rout Vuiis. 'Clio latt nicunl rccclvud Is tor FJIIST DEGIIKE ov MK.IUT. fiom tliu late Uxnobltlou ht < ld ut New Oi loans. While icoioi of pateuls have heun found worthless , the prlnvll'lea ' of the Glove-nulng- have provedInvRluaulo. IttiHllers art ) uutuorUrd to refunt ] money , if. ou rzaminution , llu'tp Corct do not provo ut tt'i-rt-itmod roil SAI.U uvnurwiiEuu CATAJ.OOUI : KJIUI : ON AITMOATJON , THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. , New York. TWENTY GRAND FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry EUcraan & Co.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On Tnminry lotli , t 7 , Consisting or I'lifittttirc , Clilnfuvnrc , 0101111111 ; , ntnnkcts , Tnlitc Ilncn , Notlotln , Money , Silk Dress l nt- trrnu , IJlo. , Ktc. Tor every two dollar's ' worth of goods purchased , you will receive a coupon ticket , good for ono chance in the folloxv- ing ( Jrand Pie cuts to be given away by us on January loth , 1887 : FIRST PlUXE-Ouo suite of Parlor Furniture , consisting of sofa , tcte-a-lclo and lour grand easy chairs , all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes , worth $125. SECOND PRIXE-Onc Mahogony Bed Room Suite , consisting of .Bedstead , Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant llnisb with beveled glass , worth $100. THIRD PRl/.E-Ono of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sow ing Machines. Tlie very best machine in the United States , worth ? C5,00. FOURTH PR1XE - Twenty yards ( luinctt best gros grain Black Silk , cost t-3,00 per yard , worth fCO.OO. 1TFT11 PRIHH-Onc elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak , to be. made to order to lit the lucky ticket holder , worth 100,00. SIXTH PRIXE-Onc pair of llio finest White lilankcts made by lhe i'ionecr Woolen mill , of California , worth ? 40.00. SEVENTH PRI/E-Ono Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set , consist ing of ono hundred and forty piccc , worth $ o2.00. EHJllTll PRIZE An Elegant Seal Skin Muff , -worth $30.00. NINTH PRIZE--A very line Paisley Shawl , worth ifCj.OO. TENTH PRIZE- One Angora Beaver Shawl , worth $30.00. ELEVENTH PRIE One Gentleman's Suit of Clothing , made Imported Worsted , guaranteed a fine fit for the winner , worth $33.00. TWELFTH PRIZE A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overcoat , worth 530.00. THIRTEENTH PR1RE" Ono Boy's ' Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of 3 and 1C years , to be chosen by the lucky party holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOURTEENTH PRIZE-Onc ' - Boy's Suit , for a boy between the ages of 8 and 1C years , to be selected by the winner. Worth $15.00. J-'IFTEENTH PRIZE-One Elegant in fant's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIXTEENTH PRIZE -One Elegant Brass Parlor Table , worth $10.00. SEVENTEENTH PRIZE-Oiio piece of 50 yards "lu-uit of the Loom" muslin , worth $4.00. EKJI1TEENT1I PRlZli Ono half doxcn of thovery. best Celebrated "Gold" white shirts , of which we arc the exclu sive agents , worth -fO.OO. N1NTEENTH PRIZE-One I'inc Silk Mulller , worth ? 5.00. TWENTIETH PRIZE -Ono Linen Table Set , consisting of Table Cloth and a Do/en Aapkins worlh $10.00. TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE - A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. Total value of presents , $800 , With eyery ? 2 purchase you receive a ticket , also a ticKct for every additional $2 purchase you make. Hold your tickets until January 15th , 1897 , when the fortunate numbers will bo announced and invited to call and re ceive their presents. IM'jMEMBER. You have to pay nothing extra for your purchases , We guarantee to sell you goods cheaper tliiin any oilier housu in the west , and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention , ami , 'tjpkets for the free gift distribution' " will bo forwarded and enclosed With your purchases , the same as if you wore present in person. These distributions will bo made with every fairness , and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive heir prcsenls. No llckels Hill bo issued to the em ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the bone- tils. Call and seu the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself. Respectfully , llENUl ElbpMAN & CO. , Peoplo's Store , Nvs. an , 310 , U18 and 320 Broadway , Council IJlull'a. " ' TAKE NOTICE ! You have but a few days' grace in wliioli to purchase Carpets , Curtains , Rugs , Window Shades , Etc. , .A.T The UNHEARD-OF PRICES 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. 1. * WILLIAMS , m jV\eiVs [ \ furnisher , 506 Broadway , ( Council Bluffs. II lleodipg Sbylos end Irppoptabiops ( onsboptly op | and. < 'Vi 14OO Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. FARM LANDS CHEAP ! Farming Lands m Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cent interest , hand Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by No. 535 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Froidriksou & Co. , Chicago. I Will Pay tlte Highest Price in Caeli FOK ALL KINDS OF XO. fl § imOAOWAY , - - - COUNCIL , SJi.UITS FIRE INSURHHCE \t\ \ \\\Q \ \ \ following Companies ; German American , of Ntia York Phanlx , ' of Hartford. Hartford , * of Hartford. Callfornlan , of San Francisco , Scottish Union A. National , ofCdlnburg. UnlonofSan Francisco. State , ' of Des Mollies. Wllllamsburg City , * of Brooklyn. Those marked with a * tnsurf alto against tots by Wind Stormi , Cuclones and Tornadoes ran SM.E IN COI CIL * m.urrs ANI > OMAHA. OXEY LOANED ox coon CITY AXI ) FARM I'lJOPl UTY AT LOWEST R. , , , . < . If % Of If # 4 . If All-S. * sic > jit jl ! * * H. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American ExpretB , JOHN V. STONE. JACOll SIMS. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice in the Slate and Federal courtf Rooms 7 unit 8 ShuKiirt-lJono blo'jlt. aoTjnsrorrBijTjrFins SPECIAL NOTICES. Special mlrortUomonlB , feuoli ns Lost , ro.ind In Loan , Tor Sale , To Hunt , V > nnt8 , Hoarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In tbid column at tlio low ratoof TEN CUNTS 1M5H t.INU fortboOm Insof loDimd FIvoContBl'drLinufarcacb subtoqueiu Insertion. I.citvu ailvcrlbeinuutu nt our olllco No , 11 ! 1'eul etiet-t , near Uronilwnr , Council Uluas. WANTS. FOIt BAI.i : Or Hunt Rtoro liiiildlng , 'M\00 , two stories , lot -5ill.1. Btaliles , eto. , on pieiulMiB in I'entor of IIUBIIIOKH portion ol linn- cock , In. Address William li. Duller , Ntolii. In. ' TJ10U HUNT A now t o story Irnine homo JD' contiUnliiK 0 inmnH , Imll mill oollnr under ( inllro hoiibo , on N. K. corner A\enuo K mid Little Curtis Mrcct , Only 7 Mocks from Jo- hiiny's opera bou'u Cull on JI. 1' . Jtohrer , ut rOJ 5liun street , ( up-ttnlrs ) , "IX7ANTIID A cottupo ot Bvo or six rooms , 11 lociited convenient to buslncias ; small family , no children. Address "Crlbpy , " lice ollice. ANI'KD A man to clrlvo team for the \tlntcr. 1) . J. Pmltli , gnrduer and fruit owm , Kouth l-'iret blreol. -A boy will/ pony to carry ilee route. SALU Old pnpurb for ealu ut the USD ' olBco. ANTKU I'artlcs Intending- bo inurriod are wanted to call at the I'rror'i lieu job oflice to et'Iect tlioir \ > c'dillntr cards. tMMt BAIiH At baiTaln , forty aciea of land .17 on Is'oith eldo , nrar transfef. A vnluaUlu trontUKO. ileJvin Sinllli if Co'JO Main at. ' A bunch of kujs. Owner can hnro FOl'ND by applying to llcoollife. ' ' A ( buck on Omulni bnnk. Owner FJI'N'n f n ha\oiamo by applying to lice olhco , Coundl lllnrTa. OPPICEK & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , U , Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bought and sold , nt retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fiom Several pairs of fine dnverb , sin gle or do'ible. ' MASON WISE , Council Bluflg. MELYIN SMITH & CO. , iL'CtTssOIJS'IO MGMAHOH & co , test acts of Title , Lsan and Real Es- tatJ Broker ] , No. 236 Main St. . JlitrhifliHrclinwrt tlip"moft relia ble abstract bt > ol ; # hi Ihi * cftnnly , " Icmniin us tlic "McMalioti Abstract lloolm , " we are now prepared tofur- nlxli abstracts ami ivspi'dfnllii . - - licit the iHitronayvof all tlmsr acslr- Inn correct abstracts of title to lands and lots in J'oltawattdinlc county. SMITH & CO , NO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. THEATRICAL. WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints , irrc. The riiictt Im l > oi led Itrie of ( iooJs Most of t lilcuuo , Mrs , C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium , No , 209 Main Street , Council Bluffs Iowa , Star Sale Stables and Mule Ms , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Oppoiltu Duimuj' Depot. Horses unil mill OH kept conotnnUy on hnnd , for sale at retail or in car lorula , Otlers jiromptly Jlllnd by contract on short notice block bohl on coinmisslon. BIII.UTKK & HOI.KV , I'roprictora. Telephone No 111 Forniorly of Keil Saje Stables , corner Ut , ave and 4lh street. R. RICE , M. D. , - Or othtr Tuiauri iciiiOtt < ) nitliout tbu klfo | ordrawlntf of blond , Ov r tbnlr leant | > rauticaU > ipvn uti > , No. It I'earlBt. . qouncil THE HEATOHFOEL CO Will * upp'vjon with n cleaner ami better quality of COAL Than any one in the city A trial will con vince you. No 02S nroaihtay. Telephone 110 WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOXrSES OJT COUNCIL BLUFFS , DEERE , WELLS & CO. , WliolMnlo Agricultural Implements , Bugles , rnrrlHjren , Tto .Tin. Council lllillTs , Itiwu. KEYSTONE MAXUFACTl'HTNf ( CO ? Manufnctnrutsof nnd Doalorn In Hand and Power Corn Shell-rs ; , And HKOMOIHI lliu > ol nr t dims HprlvtiltitiM ItnnlemrntN. Nof. IJOI , 15ft ) , tmtt ntul rx)7 ) ? oitth M ln Slre t , Council Iliiilf * , lown. DAVID HHADLKY \ "CO. , Mnnuf'i nn l.libbor. < of Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Bngglcs , ( 'an-l RO . and nil klmN of F nn Mftohlnnrr. f 1100 to 1110 South Main Street , CoUuoll Uluffi , Iowa , CAni'r.r.1 , COUNCIL HI.UFKS CAKl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clnllu , Cnrlnln Fixture * , tlphol torjr Hoe Etc. No. 405 Uromlwar Council Uluff * CIG AltS , IO/MCVO , HTC. I'KKIXSOV & MOORE , Wholcenln , lolibei' In thn Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Hot ISMaln and U7 1'cnrl Sis. Council UluffR , town. COMMISSIOX. SNYDKK Ai Whnlosala frnit and Produce Commission Merchants. Xo _ Jjl'onrl St. , Council ! llulfs. nni 11AKLB , HAAS * CO. . Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Sundries , Ktc. No. S3 Mnln St , am ! No. L'l 1'orirl St. , Council ninlTs. I HI IIV. o.v. . iitrrrs , Wholesale Californii Fruits a Spsclalty General Commlpelon. No. 5 ( ! Br ndw y , Coniicll wnrr * DUCJUL r TK , Wliolcsale fruils , Confeclionery , -A.MI- COMMISSION , Nos. lliniid 18 1'eml St. , Council IllulTH. HKCKMAN , STKOHHKHN & co. , Jlnnu'ncturoid of and Wholu nlu Doixlorjla Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No , C2o Main Ft. . Council IllnlTlorrn. . CA/v. ere. METCALK IMOTHKRS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Not. : i(3 ( mill 3 < 4 TJrondwny , Council Ilium. KEELIN'E & FKI.T , \Vlmlc ni ! ( Iron , Steel , HalIs.HoaYy , Hardware , And Wood Hlock , Council liluffn , [ own 0/Wt / COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. , WhnU'Fiilo Ocnlors in Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gas to ETC. , E3TO. E.Throdon'.Airuiit , Counoll Uluiri. Town. LVMIiEll VILIKO KTC. A. OVKRTON & CO , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Andltrldiro Mitlcilnl Sp < i < ! lnllfv\VholiHiiI | > i I/uuv beroInJl ICIndu. OMii-o No. I'JO ilulu Mu , Colinrll Illiillq. lown. in.Vi.VJOO IltJOH ( > i. JOHN LINDEK. Imported and Domestic Wine ? Si Liquors Atfenl forSr. Cnilhard'q Jlorb llllti'ri No. U Main HI. Council Illulln. BCHNKIDHU & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Winos and Liquors , KoCHOMnlnKt. . Couiirfl Ittujs. ' L. KIUSCJUT & CO , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Ho. 416 ItrondiTiiy , Council HltilT-j CRESTON HOUSE The oul ) hotel in Council Bl.ifU Antl all mo Jem iinpioveiucnU. 210JIT ami 21' ) Main M. MAX MOIIN , IVop. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W.'S Ilciner & Co' * , No. M Main st Council JSItill'i , BOOK BINDING * , .loiirnali , < ' jtiiily au l Hunk \Vorlior.\M Ii.liul aSi | laity Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHODSE & GO. Hootn 1 Kvcrct Illoolc , Council Ulufls. Standard I'apcrH Uecil All > itvli" > of 1 ml- hit in Mn aiciiica unit ' BLANK BOOKS , IM.'fCllKNCKS. C. a National Hu.iVt , M H. Bmfth * Co. . Citut'118' Hunk , Deoru , NVl'l's.V ' ia , Urtt Nation * ! Hank. ft. n. liinnaucB t'-o. , OUic i-&l'ufcc1IJaiil ) < cr < itMi Uuviii s liuuk.