( I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUHSDAY. DECEMBER 9 , 1880 , . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS THUHSDAY MOHN1NO DEC. 9. OFFICE , HO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. Dflimol l > r CMrltr In any part of the city at tntnty ctntirir wcik. II , TV. TILTON , . . . Manager. TKU .r HONKS : BrHKTH > Omc , Ko. < & XJCHT Knnou No. 2) . MlNOIl MHM'tON. N. Y. ritimbliiK Co. " New "fall goods al lluitor'e. Solid school slioos nt A'lnm'.s. ' Bargains in cloaks at Harkncss Bros.1 .7. Q. Amlorfon , of tlto Council Hind's Insurance company , h planning to build a 710,000 residence in the spring. Warm ( nit slippers at Adam's. Sonic sneak lldcf yesterday helped him- telf to an overcoat in the Noola depot , it being the property of I.V. . Scott. Wigwam slippers , No117 Broadway , Adam's. The Salvation Army is now drawing filch crowds that this hall will not hold all. and some have to leave without boinp ttblc to even get standing room. Warn felt goods at Adam's shoe store. Tim fuurrnl of Hnwl C'olu , danglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. 1C. C. Cole , will be hold at their residence , Xo. ! JW : Avenue K , this afternoon at 2 o'clock. RAH Myles Christmas slippers at Adam's. Tlic justice courts arc dry now-a-days , so far as criminal cases is concerned. The grand jury is in session , anil this ac counts for I lie dearth. Hraided straw slippers , Adam's ihoc ttore. This evening the African Methodist church is to give a social at the church for the bcnclit of the pastor. Rev. Mr. llrown. who is not only iinite ill , but is in need of assistance. There should be a generous response to the appeal for hel per ( or him. New goods and Christmas novelties already received and arriving at llark- ne.ss Bros. ' Two Mahcr brothers were arrested yes terday on the charge of having assaulted nnnther young man named Curlcy , on Oakland avenue the other evening. Cnrlo.y was badly punished , about the ( ace particularly. Judge Ajlesworth is to adjust the diilienlty. Sre this largo assortment of rugs at Ilarkness Urns. " This evening the Baptist * have a supper anil entertainment at their church , to which all invited. A arc pleas-ing pro gramme lias been arranged , tempting tables will bo spread from G o'clock on , various articles will be offered for sale , and an enjoyable time assured all who attend. Gents' mullliu-s , finest in the city , at llarkuess Bros. ' J. A. Hamilton , of Naola. has attached a large quantity of corn there , owned by Charles Voarcy , of Chicago , on a claim of f 15.000. About ir > ,000t corn was thus fei/.ed upon , and the owner was yester day preparing bonds for its release until Hie case could be heard in court. You can j-cemc a choice silk for Christ mas at Ilarkness Bros. ' A motion was filed yesterday to dis- iniss the eases btought against thcdrng- gifcts and others holding permits to sell intoxicants. The motion is quite Inngthy , and is thought to be strong enough to knock tiie life out of the scheme in this county to secure a large amount of penalties for alleged violations of the per mit law. The best caniul sweeper on earth at Ilarkness Bros. It is a great deal oasicr for some mrn to pay other people's taxes than their own. It pays better , and thcyjoin hand ? with those who delight in shaving city warrants , in trying to get out of paying their own taxes. The sympathy of the public in 1101 with them in this effort , and the city is to be congratulated on there being so few of them. The Iloyal Arcanum had a happy social in the new parlors in Bono's block lasl evening. This society now has one ol the finest halls in the west , and they pro pose enjoying it fully. They arc prepar ing to lit up parlors and furninh all verj nicely , and provide conking convenience ; so that rotroshments cnn be served tc parlies held in the hall. One of the tax-kickers , who is seeking to i Inivo the improvement bonds dcelarei of no account , in order to escape pay ing his share , has had several lucrative contracts with tint city , and 11 even no\ > trying to get the council toissno to hin pnn of these very bonds tosettle up ai indebtedness claimed by him. The alder men do not .seem to bu in any hurry ti Fettle with him in this inconsistent way Those who are so IIII.MOUS that the lav should not bo violated in the slighlcs particular , would do well to turn thei attention to that portion of Pierce stroe which has gained such a notorious niinn jis to damiige property in that vicinity and canto a nnisanoc which has eau < -c < decent people to shun that poition of tin city. The authorities have been ver lenient , considering that the law make the owner of property responsible fo the character of his tenants. Let tlios who have so suddenly becomefnglitcnci le t them is some technical defect i : eonie ordinance , and on this account as ) to uo relieved from paying for improve iminl" to their property , join in a clean ing-up of that part of the city. The Mueller I'renontn. Below is a list of twenty presents whic will be distributed on January 1,1881 among those who hold tickets. Kvery . ' ) ( ) cent purchase entitles you t one ticket. KIIIS.T I'liiisuNT One large Music Bo : $75.00. SKCOND PKKSKXT One iino Lady Del four feet high , -tiiri.OO. Tumi * l'nisi.vrOnn : : Musical Clgsi Holder , $15.00. Poinrrii I'IIKSKNT One Musical Wini Holder , * I'J.6 ( ) . I'iFrii l'itisKNT : One line dressed Del Jloy , .t8.00. SIXTH rur.sKNT One line dressed Del $7.00. Snvr.NTii l'itr.KNT Oun fine lolfl,0i ) KIUUTII I'ttCaENT One Toilet Sot , $5.0 NINTH I'HKSKNT one Fancy "iVor Uuskot , 15.00. TK.VIII J'uKSKST One 1-nnoy Wor Dnsket , $ .1,00. KI.KVKNTH PUKSKNT Ono Odor Case- 12.7.5. TWELFTH PHUSKNT Out < Oilor Cnso- $2.50. TmiiTKKNrn Pitr.sKNT Ouo Toil Ciso-$3BO. : PKKSEKT One Bisiqi I'ur.SKNT--Ono Ji - - Bisiquo ] re $1.73. KIXTF.KNTII PIIKSKNT One Cup ar ISauocr fl,75 , Sr.vi.vrr.KNTU : PJUSKNT One Cup ni : Saucer $1,60. -Kiriini.Yin : : PIIKSF.NT One Pair Va $1.50. KINBTIINTU : : PjscscNT Ono Statuary $1.50. Twr.NTir.Tit PHK&KSTOne Swiss Jlou $1.00. We hell our goods lower than any oth JioiUo in the eitv and invite an iuspcct'u of goods and prices. Ml'KU.KU MUSIC COMPANY. No. 103 Mam Struct , Council Blull's. Denting stoves at cost to close tliciu 01 .W. A , Wood , No. fr04Mnin street. Sec that your books are made b.r Mooi * 4ouse Co. , i ooui l , Everett tlock. TIIE SLOW GRINDING COURTS , A Kurder Gate , After Eight Years Pending. Again Continued. FUNERAL OF JAMES COLBURN , Alleged Seducer Acquitted A rtllininc At tlm Salvation Army Notes lly tlic Ail-Around- Tuxin Man. A Mu ty Murder Case. An old case , n veteran , came up before Judgu Loofbottrow yesterday. It is fa miliarly known as the .Jones murder case. The afl'itir occttrcd in 1818 , and lias been hanging In the courts ever since. The victim was Daniel Robert , and lie was a neighbor of Jones in Hazel Dell township. It is claimed that Jones shot Robert , and on this hu was tried and sen tenced to the penitentiary for fourteen years. Alter being taken to the penitent iary lie was rcjcascd , a new trial having been secured. A changes of venue was taken to Harrison county , and Jones on the next trinl'was found guilty of man slaughter anil sent to tlio penitentiary for si'von yuars. Ho did not serve this sen tence cither. having gained u now trial. The ea c has been hang ing alotig over since , and lie has been out on bail. It was to have been tried at this term of court , but by his attorney , Colonel C. II. Scott , a showing was made bv which the case will go over for an other term at least. The chief ground for the continuance this time is the illness of the defendant's aged mother , and her inability to appear as a witness. The defense made by Jones to the charge of Having killed Roberts , is in the lirst place that he never killed him , but that if lie ilid he was insane , and that if lie was sane he was.juslilied in killing him. This seems to coyer about every possibility , and Jones has thus far succeeded in con vincing tlie upper courts that lie should not bo convicted. Millincrv floods at cost for ne-U 80 days , Mr.s.V. . J. Scolos , No. : WO , Broad way. f "l-Yencti C'ook" Direct l-'rom PnrK Weatherstrips at Chapman's 105Main. An clegnnl line of short wraps , new- markets , etc. , cheap , to closn them out. JOHN Biso : & Co. Funeral ol'Jaincn Collmrn. One of the saddest BCCIICS imaginable was presented yesterday in the funeral of James Colburn , who met with such n sud den and horrible death in the Union Pa- cilic yards. The attendance of friends was very large , especially of lellow rail way employes. There was not a road but had its representatives , and there worn fully twenty switchmen over from Omaha , most of them members of lodge No. 11 , Switchmen's aid association , al though the deceased was not a member of any order. At the hour announced , a o'clock , the body was brought to the resi dence , ] S'o. 1510 Tenth avenue , it having been kept : it the undertakers' rooms since the accident. The poor man was so terribly mangled that it would have been no satisfaction for any of the friends to Irivo looked upon the remains , and hence the casket was not opened. The wife and children were tliusd necessarily deprived of the usual comfort of being able to look upon the face of the beloved dead , nnd the memory alone was left them of his face and form as ho left Ills home on the noon of the fatal day , on which but a half hour of life was before him when ho thus bade the dear ones good-bye. The casket was covered with black uroad cloth , the ornamentations being of silver. The center plate bore his muno , while one aboye it was engraved "Father , " and ono below it "At Rest. " A silver wreath adorned each end of the casket. A beautiful lloral tribute , a large harp , composed of roses , laid upon thu casket. The pall bearers were : tVilliam Arndl , Charles Arndl , E. Baldwin , William Bachelor. L. Suit and P. Cody. The sad services opened with singing "Swcnt Bye anil Bye. " which was a tavor- itb song witli the deceased. Rev. Dr. Cooley read selections of scripture , ami a portion of the eleventh chapter of John. Ho made some very sympathetic and helpful remarks , urging the nccc-sity of nil to be prepared at all time * for the coming of the grc.'U change , which must come to all , ana which might pomn to others as suddenly as to him at whose bier he was standing. He also called attention to the tenderness anil sympathy of Christ , and pointed out that as the true source of help in the midst of this great sorrow. In the prayer Dr. Cooley delieati-ly touched upon tlic sorrow of the family , and tlionghtfnll.v offered a petition for the railway men whoso employment led thenl into biicl : constant danger. James Colburn was born in Lyons , la. nnd had reached his thirty-ninth year Ho had lircd hero for twenty years , am : was most highly respected and esteemed by those who knew him as a man of faith fulness and integrity. Ho had been mar ried twenty years , and leaves a wife am seven children , the eldest being sixteen the youngest a mere babe. In familj Hfo lie is said to have been unusually happy , and the home was one f sun hhino. The tondercst sympathy is felt foi the mourning ones , nnd they will b < kindly looked allcr by friends. Dr. Hanehett. ollieoXo. 13 Pearl street Residence 120 1-oitrtli street. Telcphom No. 10. goods Hiul Christmas Novelties a Kirklaml's , jeweler , No. i-3 ) Broadway. A linn , large line of the most nlrgan watches , cliams , silvor'and plated wart decorated China and glassware , Miitabli for holiday and wiidilmir presents at ( J B. Jacqiiemin & Co.'s ' , No. 27 Man Btrent. Waliuil'H Dirty GaHC. Tli < ! Walnut seduction case has at las rtiticliod a decision so far as Judge AyU worth's court is concerned. The motio : to allow the state to introduce furttic evidence in regard to the girl's charactei was yesterday overruled , and the dt fcmkmt , McFadden , discharged. Th chief question in the case was to th chaste character of the girl before her a legod seduction. That character havin uuen shown up by the defendant to huv been bad , the story of her ruin was cv dcntly discredited by the court. It i understood that an attempt will lip mad to get the grand jury to examine into th case afresh. Substantial abstracts of titles and m estate loans , J. W. A : K , L. Squire. N ( 101 Pearl sucot , Council Bluffs. "Krcuuh Cook" Dlreol Kroiu 1'urls. Don't ' buy your new suit or ovcrro : until you look at those ut Mutculf Bros Everybody's store , good place to bu goods. Xo. S'iU Main street. Ijiiliorers mid Teainnters. C. Shonfit-Id , wlia has had some of tli largest railway contracts in this viclnit ; and who is known beroasa most xucces ful and reliable railway builder , In no engaged in some largo contracts on tl Southern Kansas railroad. He cuu gii employment to a number of teamsters and laborers , nnd those desiring employ ment can learn particulars from n card published in another column. A number of those who worked for him in vcnrs past have already joined him there" , and others will doubtless gladly do so on learning that he has employment for them. Notice Opera house barber shop , bath rooms re-opened. Fun nnd pathos Tuesday night , L. B. Crnfts & Co nre loaning money on all classes of obnttcl securities nt one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Hard nnd soft coal , best quality , al sJ7.es. Missouri anil Iowa wood. C. B Fuel com pan v , otfO Broadway. Tele phone 130. Uiirbnuk in "Pat's Panorama. " C. II. Bolter , of Logan , was in the city yesterday. Samuel Haas lias returned from n busi ness trip to Wyoming. Dr. I. S. Wood , a well known Loganilc , was visible here yesterday. Mrs. T. S. Couch , and daughter , Lnur.i , have relurmul fiom an extended visit to rolativcs in Wyoming. 11. C. Choyucy , of the Siuox City route , who has been so long and so dangerously ill , is now on the road to recovery , and it now seems that the most critical per- iqd is past. This will bo glad news to his friends who arc many. ( Jo to Masonic Temple and hoar the dramatist , Burbank. A few slvcs in RociiKhTti : : , UIIOA , Pmi.AUKU'iiiA , and HURT'S ladies' ( -hoes. Cheap to close , for the next twenty days. Clearance sale sign then comes do'wn. E. E. ADAMS & CO. , No. 417 Broadway. We carry the largest and best stock of Musical Instruments , Music Boxes , Mu sical Novelties , Toys ana fancy goods in the city. Mi'iu.iu : : Mt'bir Co. . " lOJJMnin St. Don't forget Bnrbank Tuesday night. Electric door bells , burglar alarms nnd every form of domestic olnctrieal appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Main. Mrs. Dr. I ) . Truesdoll , a graduate of the Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics insti tute , is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and demonstrate the curative power of electricity1' in accordance with n now and complete system of Electro- Therapeutics , Electro-Magnetism and Stntic Electricity. Femals diseases a specialty. Located at No. ! 507 Broad way , second lloor. Office hours ! ) n. m. to 5 p. in. , Wo have a line largo line of Christmas novelties that we arc selling cheaper than over was known , also mnlllors , silk handkerchiefs Indies' and ' , gents' gloves clothing , line sealskin caps , etc. JOHN BUNO & Co. New de'igns in jewelry to bo seen at Bui-horn's. Call for everything you need , bottom prices , Everybody's store , 823 Main. A gold wateli makes a pleasing present for any lady. See those at Burhorn's. Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. H. P. Niles , No. 402 Broadway. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! For the next thirty days I will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. P. C. DiVer . Stamping and full varictyjof embroidery materials. Mrs. II. P. Niles,402 B'dway. Novelties , as well as all other .staple goods , in silverware , to bo found nt Bur- iorn's , No. 17 Main street. Five hundred overcoats for boys nnd hildrcn , from * l.liO up. up.Mr.rcAi.i' Buos. Mr. Thomas Green and Mr. ( Seorge Green , of the linn of Thomas Green it Sons , the Grcendaie pork packers , re turned j'e lcrday from a trip across the briny. They lett here a liltlo over three months ago lor a visit to old England. They hada very enjoyable time , and re- 'urn much improved in health. This will be the r cek for barg.-itns. Our entire line of bhawUat 5 per ct. discount. Way down to close out. They must be cold. We distance competition in qual ity of goods nnd low pi ices , is the verdict of any customer. CARPETS Rfnntiflirtnt'crs arc aili' < incln/prlcct Then never waft so low , ami can not so remain. Our stock In laryi and pattern * choice. 1rices will IK unchanged ivltlt us for len days. LADIES' UNDERWEAR At a Bargain. Stock largeand'we are bound to sell it out. Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARNESS BROS , 401 Broadway , Council Bluff ! N. SCHTTRZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. BICE , M. DM Or other Tuiuon rcinovcJ ulthou tba knlfe.ordrawinr of blood. Orr tbnty yeark i < ntuticul > ipirl nco. Me. 11 Pearl Bt. , Council UlutTa. TWENTY GRAND FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away 87 Henry Eiscman & Co.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On JnnnnrjIfitli , IH87 , ConslBtlnj ; of Furniture , Clilnnwnrc , Clotlilnc , lllftiikcts , Table liliicn , N'otloiiv , Money , Silk Drews 1'nt- u , IHc. , Ulc. For every Iwo dolhir's worth of goods purchased , yon will receive a coupon ticket , good for one clinncc in the follow- intt Grand Piesents to be given away by us on January lolli , 1887 : riUST J'UIXF.-One suite of Parlor Furniture , ediisis'.iiiK of sofa , tute-u-tcto nnd lour grand easy chairs , nil npliol- stored iu assorted shades of cleRnnt silk plushes , worth tl55. SKCOX1) I'lUXK-Ono MahoRony Hcd Room Suite , consisting of IScdstcad , Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant linlsli with beveled glass , worth $100. THIRD IMUZK-One of the very best six-drawer Niukcil Plated Domestic Sew ing Machines. The very best machine in the United Stales , worth fOo.UO. FOURTH I'KIJiK Twenty yards ( julnett best gros grain Hlnck Silk , cost ? : ) ,00 per yard , worth ifGO.UO. 1'JFTH PRl/K-Oue elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak , to be made to order to lit the lucky ticket holder , worth if 00.00. SIXTH PRIXE-Ouc pair of the finest White 151ankcls made by the I'ionccr Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00. SUVEXTH PRIXE-Onc Ucautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set , consist ing of one hundred and forty pieces , worth sJ.V..OO. EK'.HTH PRIZE An Elegant Seal Skin Muff , worth $30.00. X1XTI1 PRIZE- very iinc Paisley Shawl , worth 105.00. TENTH PRIZE- One Angora Heaver Shawl , worth $ : > 0.00. ELEVENTH 1'RIXE-Ono Gentleman's. Suit of Clothing , made of imported Worsted , guarantewt a line fit for the winner , worth f33.00. ! TWELFTH PRIZE A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overcoat , worth $30.00. THIRTEENTH PR1RE One Doy's Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of 3 and 1(3 ( years , to bu chosen by the lucky party holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOURTEENTH PRIZE-Ono Boy's Suit , for a boy between the ages of 8 and .0 years , to be selected by the winner. iVorth sflO.OO. FIFTEENTH PRIZE-Ono Elegant In put's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIXTEENTH PRIZE-One Elegant Brass Parlor Table , worth f 10.00. SEVENTEENTH PRIZE-Ono piece ol )0 ) yards "I'ruit of the Loom" muslin , worth 1.00. EIGHTEENTH PRIZE One half do/.cn of the very best Celebrated " ( Sold" white shirts , of which we are the exclu sive agents , worth f'.l.OO. ' NINTEENT1I PRlZE-One Fine Silk Muiller , worth $5.00. TWENTIETH PRIZE-Olio Linen Table Set , consisting of Table Cloth and a Do/.en .Napkins worth ? 10.00. TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE A Ca li Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. Total value of presents , $900. With every $ ' 2 purchase you receive a ticket , also a ticKet for every additional $2 purchase you make. Hold your tickets until January loth , 1887 , when the fortunate numbers will bu announced and invited to call run ! re ceive their presents. REMEMBER. Yon have to pay nothing extra for yom purchases. Wfi guarantee to soU you goods cheaper than any oilier house in the west , and by.s't ' stock to select from. ORDERS. All orders by n < ail will receive prompt attention , ami tickets for the frc ( gift distribution will bu forwardci and enclosed with your purchases , tin same as if you were present in person. These distributions will be made will every fairness , and you may depend on ii that the lucky numbers only will receive heir presents. Ko tickets will bo issued to the em ploycs of our house. Customers only will rt'eeive the bene fits. fits.Call Call and sec the above mentioned pros cuts now on exhibition in our immunotl store and convince yourself. Respectfully , IlEKHY ElSEMAN & Co. , People's Store , Noa. 314 , 310 , 318 and 320 Broadway Council Bluffs. TAKE NOTICE ! You have but a few days' grace in which 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 oiit our present stock before doing so. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. . * WILLIAMS , - n's furnisher , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Loodipg Sbylas and ImporbatiopB @ ° Pskanbly Dp 14O6 Farnam Street. Omnhn , Neb. Farming Lnnds in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to f 10.00 pen acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time C per cent interest. Land Buyers , fare free. Information , etc. , given bv No. 555 Broadway , Council Blull's , Iowa , agent for Freulriksen & Co. , Chicago. D LLECEW 1'nllj Kiiiliiicd ] ] N'ormiil nnd Coimnoiclnl . Duinirtinents Tuition Hooks , lionrd inul Hooins nt Kciisunublu Jtntcs. Xl ht School During tlic Wlnti-r. S. i-'U"iLjSO2Sr : , root. TELEPHONE RB n I OB , FIRE INSURHNCE Iq lh.6 following Companies ; German American , cf titut l'e A Phcrnlx. ' of Hartford , Hartford , " of Hartfoid , Callfornlan , of San Franclico. SiCttieli Union & National , of Edtnbuig , Union , of San franclsco. State. * of DCS Values. WllllamsbJrg C/ty / , of Brooklyn. Thou marked with a" Insure also against loss by Wind Storms , Cyclones ana Tornadnes TOn BALE IN LOL'NCIL AMI OMAHA. ONEY LOANED ON ooon CITY It AM ) P\RM ITlOl'hKTV A'l LOWISP * - ' ' * * . ' | - * . K-UMS. - - H * * | K JOHN V. FTONE. JACOII SIMS STONE Sc SIMS , 1 Practice in the State and Federal court * Booms 7 stud 8 Shiitfurl-Beno Bloik. SPECIAL NOTICES. gppcliil advertisements , such BS Lost , Fo-.inil 7oJ.Oin , Tor Snlc , To Iti-nt , V > an . IloarUlinr , etc. , will hniiiportod in thin column nt the lotr ratoolTKNCUNTS 1'BK I.INU forlhollrbi Inser- Ion nnd Klvot > ntirerl.lrioforc cliiiul > suiUfmt | Insertion. I.caro iidvrrlltoinriits nt our onion No. K 1'cul etiuct , MM Urondny , t'ounvll lllulH. WANTS. ANTKD A lhtt-'IiiB ( clmniliiTiuuld nt the W Ogilou lioufo. 100 liiboiiTl anil M ) tenniRlcrH to WANTKD thu Sonthni n KunbUH rnlliond In the rndlnn UTillory , < > inllos fouth ol Klnirn , Kniifns The IHI-O from KutmRS City to Kiown IslH.IKJ. lljtuhliiK a roiTl | > t or the ajront at KftiisaHCHy , In ihn imtnoof C. Bhcnlli'lil. 11 ro- biitu of tr > .ta will DU nllowcd by the conirnetor. \Vniec f30 per mouth Hiid lioiud to the ICBIM- Btors.nnd $ l. . " > 0 per duy to HIM Inborem. llonnl 13.59 iinr work. Work will lust two yeitrn. Cioodroik for winter. Tor fnrthnr IntoraiB- tlon nititia s C' . Hlii'iitlold , Klon-n. K'nntns. Hif. cicncc , Jutllco N Bchnr/ , Council I1UU1B. _ ' - uoll r. No 14 1'cnrl street , under public lllirnry nnd ruuti door to lipo olllcii. forniorly ovuiiiucd by u * . Hnyder A Louinnn , No. 'ft I'oHrl 6t eel. _ _ Oil SAI.K-oTlU-nt Store btilldlne , ' 0x60 , F two ftorlon , lot 25xli3 , stiiblet , rta. on preniItL'8 in cunlcr of Liihlnush portion or linn- cock , IB. Address William II Hnller , Ntiols. In. OK HENT A now t o itoryTrnmo houpo contninliiire rooms tiulland cellar under entire house , on N , K. corner Avenun t nnd I.ittlo Curtis ttri'et. Only 7 blocks troin Do- hnny'B opera liouiu Cell on M , 1' . Jtohrcr , at rOJ Slnm Btreot. ( up-ftulrs ) . _ AiTKI--A cottUHO ol nro or fix room * . located convenient to ImelnrF * , ; i-iiiHll faiuily , no children. Addict * "Uibpy , " Hue ollico , _ \\TANTKD-lioj-i lo wire IBK by tbe thou- it innd. Apply at llec olllcc. _ WANTKD-A boy witb pony to cerry Uce route. _ paper * for sale t tbu Dee otnce. ANTKU I'artlci Intending to be married are wauled to call ut tlio Pryor'i Uce job oltlco to select their wt'ddlnjr cur us- FOl'.NIi A bunch of k > e. Onner can lm\o by uppl/lnv to lice oltlce. _ _ _ _ _ _ "IJIOL'NU- CUick on binuhn Imnk. Ovfner Jran ba\ecumu tiy | > pJliib' ] to llto olcct , Council OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , nb liflifd JES ny COAL Of G. MAYNE , Al 5th ! st. and llth nvc. , ami M. Galta- plicr's store , Lower Broadway. MELVIN SMITH & CO , M fWKON & GO , fibst acts of Title , Loan and Real Es- tati Broker J , Ho. 236 Main St. Ilitrliifi pin'i'jHisrtl tlic "most relia ble < iltnli'iti't Iwokti In this count/ ! , " Icnoivn < m Ilic "Mi'AIulutn Aliatiw.t linttliti , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' u'tturemtHf i > t'i'inn'riHo/'ni'- Hlxli utniiructs nnd ivnin'clf'tiltH s < > - llftt Ihi' iHttromiifcof all tltoxc itculf- hiff correct tih < trni'lft of title ttt land * and loin In I'utluwanmiilc. county * SMITH & CO , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Horses and Mules For all jnirjiosek , boii lil and told , at retail and in lots. Laigc quantities to select f 1 01 n Several pairs of fine diivert. , sin gle or do'tble ' , MASON WISE , Council 13 lull's. Star Sale Stables and Mule M , BROADWAY , COUNCIL HUT ITS , Oppotllfc Dummy " _ , _ _ _ _ Horses and inuli'S kept eoiibtantly on Intnd , for sale at retail or in car Joudx. Odcrs promptly filled l > v contract on bhort notice Stock sold on commission , SilM'TKiii * Hoi.Kt , I'ropriulorB. Toluphuno No. 114. Formerly of Kcll Halo Stables , corner Ifct. ave and 4tli btruet. _ FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMP011TED STYLES OPEN. I.udtrs b uyinj ; a $5 lint or bpnnct , one fni \vill Lc paiJ , fie , ivund trip. THE BEATON JOEL CO Will supp'y you with a cleaner auJ belle * quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A Itial will con vince you. No 02S Broadway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND" JOBBING KCO-0-SS3 Of " COUNCIL BLUFFS. * DEEH13 , WKLLS & CO. , Wholesale /gricuitiiral Implements , Busies , Cm-Hapcs , lite , lllo. Council lllulTs , low * . KEYSTON 01 AX UFACTUIUNG c6T Miinufnutnrorsof nnd Uoatoiiln Hand and Power Corn Shelhrs , Anil nKenoinl line or flrst cii ! ? agiicultuiul Implements. Kos. UOt , 1WI , ISOMind I.VI7 ? oiilli Main Strut , _ Council IliUIT , ) OW . _ DAVID BUAW.KY Je OX , Mnnuf'isnmt Jobbers of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Carriage * , and nil MmU of F rm Mnohlnerr. 1100 to 1118 South Mnln Street , Council Ulnrft low * . COUNCIL BMJFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths Curtain Flxturoi , Upholstery Goo Ktc. No. 105 llroaJway Couuull r " CIOAUS , J01UCCO. KTC. PEREGOV & MOORE , WuolesMo .lobboi-ii in th Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco S Pipfli > 4l Not. CSMaln uitd 27 1'oailSls. Council Ulaffe. CO.M.U/.S.S/O.Y. SNYDKK & LKAMAN , STOUAUK Fruit andProdace Commission Merchants. ' . C/J4 nndU'G 1'cnl St. , ( . 'ouncll lllufl ? . HAKLK , HAAS A : CO. . Wholesale Drnggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , B * Sundries. Ktu. No. ? ' Main St. , and No. Ill 1'onrl St. , Council Itluire. HI > 'ITS. O.V. . HUTTS , Wholesale Californii Fruits a Specialty General Coinml sion. N'o. Sli Ilr iulwu7 , Coiini-ll Illiirra. WJRT i Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , -AND- COMMISSION , Nos. lOitnd 18 1'unil St. . Council IlluffR. JMK.YESS , K7U BECKMAN , STROHBEHX & CO. , Jlnmi'nctnrcrp of and Wholutalo Doiili-riln Leather , Harness , Saddlary , Etc. No. 625 Main Ht. . Council ItliiOta , Iowa. /M7'5 , CAPS , KTC. MKTCALF BKOTHKHS , Jobbers in Hats , Gaps and Gloves. NOK. 1112 nnd 311 Hrnudwiiy , Council lllulTi. J7EXW KKKL1NK & FHLT , Wliole .ilo Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Slock , Council Illuirs , limn. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wliolcsiilo IH'nlurs In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Ga ll3i E3TO. , BTO. l , Uounuil Illiitfj. Iowa. ru.ixa KTC. A. OVE11TON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , Amlllrlilpu Material Sippl | lll'1sWliolmal Lum ber or all ICIinlH. DIDiMi N'o. IM Main dt , Council Illulld. Joiva. v H'/.VBS . JOHN LINUKll , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wiuss & Liquors for SI. fiotlhaid'H Hurl ) llllte'ij. No. U MninSt. L'ouni'll lllullt SCHNKIDUIl & BKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , ll'.ti'Jt. L. KIUSCHT & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers No. ill ; lliou'lHny ' , found ! CBESTON HOUSE Tlic only hotel in Council Blurt's , having Anil all mo 'crn ' iinprovemunts. ! il5 , i17 ! and 210 Main at. MAX MO JIN , I'rop. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , AMV.b Homer & < Vs , No aa Mam it Council Jilull'5 , BOOK BIDING .luiirmilii , < oiinty HIM. Ilitnli Woi-li ul AH liiiMlkuSiicc. fully Prompt Attention jo Mail Orders STOREHOUSE & CO. lluom 1 Uvi-rct Blouk , Council Blufls l'ajra ) Ubcil All tylos ol ! ii in Magazines ami BLANK BOOKS. . U. II. National llunlr , M. R. fl.nllb 4 Co , OKI/cub' llnnk , HenriWulU i Co. , i tlrtlNatloiut llnnk , li II. Iniuttnua ( M. , \ 't Uttiilc.