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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14 , 1880.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCilfBLUFFS
TUESDAY MORNING DEC. 11.
OFFICE , JNO. 12 , PEARL. STKEET.
Etlivcrtd t.y rnrrlcr In any pnrt of thccllynt
m inly tints fir week.
H. AV. TJI.TOX , Mnnnccr.
UrMKmorncr. , Xo. o.
NHIIIT EnnoH Jso. .
MINOK MKMTION.
"
N. V. Plumbing Co.
New fall goods at Rotter's.
Gentlemen's oyster supper , Broadway
church , Thursday from 0 o clock until 10
p. in.
Come to the sociable and oyster supper
fit Broadway church Thursday evening
and sec how nicely the gentlemen can
cook.
A goodly number of the mu.sic lovers of
Ihejcityare planning to hear Emma Abbott
in Omaha this week. It is too rich a
( real and too near home to be allowed to
JI.IKS.
JI.IKS.M.
M. L. Wheat , state master workman of
the Knights of Labor , is to give a lecture
here to-morrow evening in the 1C. of L.
hall on Pearl street , over the postollicc.
He id said to be a fine speaker.
Yesterday a drunken fellow giving his
name as Frank Monk , was arrested at
the transfer for making a beastly show of
himself. He was taken to Dolfrc head-
iiiartcrs | there to sober up enough to be
ashamed of himself.
There will be a conference of Christian
workers at the Y. M. C. A. held this after
noon at ! 1 o'clock. All interested in any
phase of Christian work are invited to be
pre ont. It is hoped that every pastor in
the city will be on hand.
Tin- scats for Itnrbank to-night , at Ma-
( unit : hull , are selling rapidly , and there
ix the assurance of a full house. Bur
bank is immense as a reader and im-
pcrsonater and will give a rich enter
tainment for old and young.
M. Phelan lias been made to give bonds
to keep him from turning Mike Nolan
and W. S. Kelley into cohf corpses. The
threats were very bloodthirsty , and were
insnired more from pop than by any
determination of a sober brain and
malicious heart.
Tim increasing activity in the real
estate market is evident from the fact
that one man bought a piece of property
yesterday morning , and before noon had
found a purchaser for it at an advance.
Such an occurrence bait not been
recorded hero in a long lime. All the
Mraws show boom.
In the district court yesterday most of
tlie tune was taken up in hearing the evi
dence in the divorce of Sarah .Larrison
vs. Samuel Larrison. The plaint ! ! ! '
claims that the defendant had become so
addicted to drink as to neglect his family.
TJin attempt to secure tlie divorce is be
ing strongly contested.
t Yesterday morning a small cyclone
'
struck Broadway , and although tlio'llurry
of wind was very strong for a fn\v
minutes , there was no damage. John
Limit and Dr. COOK were whirled about
several times and Dr. Cook's coat was
blown oil' . It caused quite a commotion
while it lasted , and the two gentlemen
who were caught in it had a narrow
escape from injuries.
Substantial abstracts of titles and real
estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No.
301 Pearl street , Council Blulls.
Notice Opera house barber shop , bath
rooms re-opened.
Urackclt's "Wonder" store , No. 2C8
Uroadway , is the place to buy holiday
presents.
We have a line large line of Christmas
novelties that wo are selling cheaper
than ever was known , also nmtllers. silk
handkerchiefs ladies' and '
, gents' gloves ,
clothing , line sealskin caps , etc.
& Co.
The Fathers
There was considerable expectation
concerning the meeting of the city
council last night , but the expectations
were ruthlessly dashed to the giound , as
the council ! held no meeting. There was
n great crowd of property owners inter
ested in the Tenth avenue project , and it
was hoped that this would bo settled.
Then there was Mr. Sweeney , foreman of
the Vincent contract , waiting for a
r.haiico to domain ! a final settlement with
the city. The mayor , Aldermen Shugart
sun ! Danforlh were the only ones
who put in an appearance. There
hcini : no quorum , adjournment was taken
without date. Alderman Straub mil in
an aiipcaranco for , i fen minutes , out he
left before the call to order. Alderman
Keller was at his htore , and declared that
it was tin understanding among tlie alder
men that there should be no meeting.
The mayor can call a special meeting.
and may do so for this afternoon , but if
not the council will probably not meet
until the regular meeting in January. It
looks as if the aldermen are dodging the
Tenth avenue and the Indian crock mat
ters , and hence there was a howl wont up
from the lobby.
Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. 11. P.
Kilos , No. 402 Broadway.
Five hundred overcoats for boys and
children , from $1.50 up.
up.MKTOAI.F HKOS.
Weatherstrips at Chapman's 105Main.
Bracket ! has a larger and liner assort-
lui'iit of books and toys than ever
before.
Hard and soft coal , best quality , al
fii/.cs , Missouri and Iowa wood. C. B
Fuel company , O'J'J Broadway. 'IVlo
phone 130 ,
Ilnrd On Free
The riiilehlu in the city jail seems to
have had thu effect of badly frightening
oil' free lodgers , who have been applying
nightly for a chance to sleep there. The
idea of trying to sleep in a placet liable to
be visited by the ghost of a suicide seems
to 11)1 ) with fear the superstitious mind.
and they even prefer to take their
chances on the street. A colored woman
cmiio last night applying for a chance to
sloop in the jail , She was shown to a
room up stairs and ono of the boys jo
cosely went up with a pall of water to
wash up the blood , as ho said. The col
ored woman turned a pretty fair white ,
and no explanations or assurance would
prevail. She came forth with a bound ,
and rushed down stairs , insisting that
elm would either bit up all night uy thu
olhcn Urn or stay out in the street. She
was linally pacflicd with a nickel cigar
and a chair by the ollice stovo.
Variety is thn spire of life. At
Urnoketf s yon will find it.
Hu v Christmas wares of W.S. Homer &
Co , No , 2:1 : Main street , and savu money
by 0 doing. _
To "See Naples and die'1 may be very
good , but to own a New Era clothed
wither and live out a natural life happy
Eccms uioro sensible
L. 11. Crafts & Co. are loaning money
on all classes of chattel securities at one-
half their former rates. Sco them before
securing your loans.
Millinery goods at cost for next 30
days. Ms. n. J. ScOks , No. 230 Broad-
TOOK A CHANGE OF VENUE ,
A Shoemaker Arrested For Being Drunk
Hangs Himself.
A ROW WITH A HACKMAN.
The Doings of the City Fathers I ast
Night A Variety of Council
niufTti JottliiKS 1'crsonal
Paragraphs.
Hung lllniRcir In Jail ,
Yesterday morning some of the prison-
rs in the city jail discovered that ono of
heir number , a man occupying what is
renown as the stocl cell , was hanging by
iiis neck. They gave the alarm , anil the
icll was opened and the man found to be
tiff and cold , death having apparently
ionic to him several hours before. Ho
liad hung himself by means of a red silk
handkerchief , pieced out with a bit of
cloth which he had picked tip in the jail.
The man proved to bo one arrested Satur-
lay night by Olllccr Dyer for being
drunk. He gave his name as Joseph
Visck , and claimed to be from Marshall-
owu. Ho had told some of the prisoners
.hat he was a shoemaker by trade , and
that he had a family. On his person
when arrested were found several small
articles , among them a rccvipt for a box
of tools shipped by him over the Chicago
& Northwestern railway on Saturday to
Marshalltown , and on which lie
had paid the freight , amounting to 50
cents. Two letters were also found , one
written in Omaha on Metropolitan hotel
paper. The inan when arrested was
foolish rather limn ugly drunk. He had
been drinking pure alcohol , and as ho
took tlie last there was in the bottle he
throw it down on the sidewalk with such
force as not 'only to break it , but to
cause one of the pieces to lly into the
face of a lady who was passing , causing
a slight cut on her cheek. His arrest fol
lowed at once , and while in jail Saturday
night ho expressed a wish that ho had a
revolver so that he might kill himself.
During Sunday he kept walking the corridor
rider constantly , and declared that lie
would starve himself to death. He ate
but little , and when his supper was
brought to him Sunday night he drank
tlie collec and gave the rest away. He
said lie had taken his last meal on
earth , butlitllo attention was paid to his
talk by the fellow prisoners , who
deemed it but the expression of natural
remorse felt on recovering from a de
bauch. During the night lie carried out
his threat' hanging himself to the bars ,
his feet being but a few inches from the
lloor. lie had apparently stepped upon
the conch , arranged his own knot , and
then swung off. No noise of a struggle
was heard , and the first known of it wan
when his form was discerned hanging
there in thu uim light of the breaking
day.A .
A jury was summoned consisting of A.
T. Whittlesey and Officers Beswick and
Hcndricks. They returned a verdict in
accordance with the above facts and the
body was placed in charge of the under
taker. Mr. Morgan.
Yesterday afternoon in response to a
telegram sent to Marshalltown the follow-
ng reply was received : "Bury Visek.
If any effects send to marshal here. L.
E. B. Holt , coroner. " It .seeming that
his family and friends do not care enough
for him to have his body sent home , it
will be buried here to-day.
Heating stoves at cost to close them out.
W. A. Wood , No. 501 Main street.
See that your books are made by Moore-
house & Co. , room I , Everett block.
Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Main.
Dr. Ilancliett , ollice No. 12 Pearl street.
Residence ISO Fourth street. Telephone
No. 10.
A linn , largo line of the most elegant
watches , chains , silver and plated ware ,
decorated China and glassware , suitable
for holiday and weddtnir presents , at C.
B. Jacqiiemiu & Co.'s , No. J7 Mam
treet.
Stamping and full varictyof ) embroidery
materials. Mrs. II. P , Nilcs , 402 B'dway.
Don't ' buy your new suit or overcoat
until you look at those at Metcalf I5ros' .
.Mustn't Monkey With Hack-Drivers.
The only exciting item on the streets-
yesterday was a rumpus between Billy
Martin , the hackman , and three passen
gers whom he had hauled from the trans
fer. According to Martin's story the
three men , who wore strangershad some
dilliculty with him at the transfer , and
one of them struck him once. In some
way this was patched up , peace restored
and Martin engaged to take the trio up
town. On reaching Broadway , near
Pearl street , the three got out , and thu
same ono who had struck Martin at the
transfer became again pugilistic , and re
fusing to pay Iho fare. A lively fight fol
lowed which drew a large crowd. Martin
is said not to have been satisfied with
knocking the noisy ono of the trio down ,
but ho kicked him afterwards , The
fellow was badly punished , his 03-0 being
closed , and the blood ( lowing freely from
his nose and mouth. The party , including
Martin , were taken to the police station
and charges lodged against them. Martin
was not searched or Jocked up , Tlie
three straiii.re.is gave their names as S. F.
Ross , H.V. \ . Stone and C. C. Roberts.
Roberts was the one who ru
cclvcd the pounding and the
kicking , and ho wad quite drunk.
The others were sober , apparently. Rob
erts claimed to have friends in Rapid
City , Dak. , and being out of cash tele
graphed there for funds to help him out
of tlie scrape. Ross had about $10 , and
thn other but a little change. They will
probably have a hearing this morning.
There was considerable indignant talk
among thu bystanders at the brutal man
ncr in which Martin punished his obstreperous
erous imbscngers , and there was a nar
row escapu from other lights following as
a result of the discussion. Some > ylt-
nes.ses chiim that Martin did not strike
until Roberts had struck at him.
An elegant line of short wraps , new-
markets , utc , , cheap , to close them out.
JOHN BE.NO & Co ,
Now goods and Christmas Novelties at
Kirkland's , jeweler , No. 323 Broadway.
Mrs , Dr , D. Truesdell , a graduate oi
thu Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics insti
tute , is prepared to treat all classes o.
diseases "and demonstrate the curative
power of electricity" in accordance with
a new and complete system of Kluctro-
Thoranfiuties , Eloctro-Magiictisin and
Static Electricity , Female diseases a
specialty , Located at No , 307 Broad
way , second lloor. Office hours 9 a. m
to G p. m. _
1'crsonnl Paracruphs ,
William Kintz , who has been in off the
road for a few days , will go out to visit his
trade this morning ,
II. J. Rifenbcrick , of Denver , arrived
in the city yesterday and will this after
noon bo united in marriage to Misa Ll/.zio
Parks ,
J mice Loofbourow and District Attorney
noy i'liernell spend Sunday at their
homes , and resumed their duties in court
yesterday.
Chris. Speclit , the "cornice king.1
leaves this evening for the West , and wil
.be absent 401110 time in the hope of re
gaining his health , which Las not .been
good for some time. Ho leaves his bus- !
icss in charge of competent men , and
eaves with flic belief that to throw nil'
Business cares for awhile isthcbcstmcdi-
line in the world.
Electric door bells , burglar nlnrms and
.very form of domestic electrical appli-
inccs at the New York Plumbing Co.
Stoves ! Htovcsl Stores !
For tlie next thirty days
1 will sell heating stoves
at cost onlv.
P. C. DEVOL.
The Army Makes n Feint.
Last evening Dohany's hall was
iackod with those curious to witness the
jcctiliar doings and services of tlio Sal
vntion Army. Towards tlio close of the
ncetlnj' some little exeiteiucnt was
caused by the captain suddenly falling
over in a dead faint. The audience was
quickly dismissed and the young lady re
stored to consciousness.
To "see Naples nnd die" may bo very
good , but to own a Now Era clothes
vashor and live out a natural life happy
seems more senMblc.
Smltlcii Dentil.
Yesterday afternoon little Hazel , infant
daughter of Theodore urn ! Anna Heck-
nan , died very suddenly. She was aired
'our months , and up till noon seemed in
accustomed health. Thu funeral will
ako Place Wednesday afternoon tit 2
o'clock at the family resilience Xo. 1)08 )
Si.\th street.
"French Cook" direct from Paris will
jo on exhibition Saturday , 18tli instant ,
it Hrackett's , No. ! WS Broadway.
A SlKnIltonnt Picture.
The last page of the Fremont county
rcuit court bar docket is embellished
with an emblematic picture. A big , fat
Irog is represented silting on a leaf with
lis mouth open waiting for a plump
npidcr that is suspended by tlie single
hrcad of hii web to fall into it. Brother
; { cid , the publisher , has an eye to the
eternal litness of things.
Harness Brothers
This will be tlie v cek for bargains. Our
entire line of shawls at 85 per ct. discount.
Cloaks , Cloaks
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
/ . ' / ' '
i/rtiiif/Vif./im'jvi arc inlrancinypi'lci
' ' ' low am'-can
Then nct'i'i' wits so , -
not so remain.
HOSIERY
ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS.
Till * week look Tor < li i > Iay
Christina * * \ovcllies Iliat will
Intercut Hie bailiean < l C'liildren
Call and see our goods
before purchasing
elsewhere.
HARKHES5 BROS.
: \o
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs
THE ATRICAL
WIGS ,
BEARDS ,
Grease
Paints
ITC. :
The 1'JncBt Im
'ported l.ino of
Goods Wubt of
ChlciiKO.
Mrs. C. L. Gillette's
Human'Hair Emporium
No. 209 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
ESTABLISHED USED IN AIL
larro.
iraoDoo PARTS OF THE
WORLD
nd Prices on uppllcallon. Hold by
beti ( VrrlAce Bulldcrn nd Draleii.
C1MJ1NNATI. U. . A.
Cabin Aatitit. COO CIN ,
nCICUCCC It * causes , and a now and
IIR.Hri1l.Od Fuc-ecssfiil COUKntyour own
* homo by ono who was deaf twenty clfht
Tciiis. Treated by most of the noted spoulul
lets without benetlt ; cured himself In three
months , and nco then hundreds of others.
Full particulars eont on nppl'entlon. T. H
1'AOK , No. il Westyist St. , New York City.
Theualy perfect ubttltut * > or Motner *
mill I * 1 loToiukEle to Cholera Infantum
and Teething ; . A pre-drc ted7ot > d for Dys
peptic * , Cpn umptl e , convalescent * .
Perfect nutrient la all WattlnK Dl a e * .
equlfea no cooktog. Our Book. Th Bar *
nd reeding of Infant * , m ll 4 tt * .
QOODAUI * CO. , Kcwtoa.
ONE HONDREDJREE GIFTS ,
To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseroan A ;
Oo.'sS People's Store.
TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS
On January Ifilli , 1HH7 , Consist InuJof
.Furniture , Chlnnwnre , Clntltlnc ,
ninnkct , a'allc ' Iilncn , Notion" ,
Money , 811k Dress I'nt-
e. I3tc.
For ovcry t\yo Uollnr's worth of goods
Mirclinsctl , yon will receive n coupon
ickct , Rood for 0110 clmnco in llio follow
ing ( trnnil Presents to be given nway by
js on Jnnunry 15th , 1837 :
FIKST I'KlHK-Ono snitu of Parlor
I'tirniture , consisting of sofa , toto-a-tctc
and tour grand easy chairs , all upliol-
stcred in assorted shades of clegnnt silk
phishcp , worth | 1U5.
SECOND PltlZK-Ona Mnhocony Hod
llooui Suite , consisting of Bedstead ,
Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish
with bovclcd glass , worth $100.
THIRD Pltl/K Onu of the very brst
six-drawer Niekol Plated Domestic Sow-
tig Machines. The very best machine
in the United Slates , worth 105.00.
J'OUKTll PK1/E Twenty yards
( Sulnott best gros grain Hlack Silk , cost
? ; ) ,00 pnr yard , worth $ GO.OO.
VIVni PKlXK-Onu elegant Snal Plush
London Dyed Uloak , to be made to order
to lit HIP lucky ticket holdrr , worth $ < ! 0.00.
SIXTH PHlXB-Ono pair of the finest
White lilnnkcls made by the I'loncer
Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00.
SEVENTH PHlXK-Ono Beautifully
Decorated Dinner atid Tea Set , consist
ing of ono hundred anil forty pieces ,
worth $ M.OO.
KKJHTH PKlXK-An Elegant Sual
Skin Muff , worth * :10.)0. : ( )
NINTH PKIXE-A very line Paisley
Slisiwl , worth Wi.OO.
TENTH PUIXU-One Angora Heaver
Shawl , worth | ; io.OO.
ELEVENTH PltlXE-Ono ( Jontleman's
Suit of Clothing , made of Imported
Worsted , guaranteed a line fit for the
winner , worth 1:15.00. :
TWELFTH PKIXE-A Gentleman's
Fur Ucavcr Overcoat , worth sfJIO.OO.
THIRTEENTH PK1KE - One Hoy's
Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of
8 and 10 years , to uo chosen by the luck } *
party holditif tin ? ticket. Worth $15.00.
FOURTEENTH PRIXE-Ono Hoy's
Suit , for a boy between the ages of ! ! and
1(1 ( years , to be selected by tlie winner.
Worth $15.00.
FIFTEENTH PRIXE-Ono Elegant In
fant's Cloak , worth if 10.00.
SIXTEENTH PRIXE One Elegant
Brass Parlor Table , worth $10.00.
SEVENTEENTH PRIXE-Ono piece of
50 yards "Fruit of the Loom" muslin ,
worth $4.00.
EKiliTEENTH PRIXE One half
do7.cn of thevpry best Celebrated "Gold"
white shirts , of which we arc the exclu
sive agents , worth $11.00.
NINTEENTH PRIXE-Onc Fine Silk
Mnlllcr , worth $5.00.
TWENTIETH PRIXEOne Linen
Table Set , consisting of Table Cloth ami
n Do/.en Atipkins worth $10.00.
TWENTY-FIRST PRIXE A Cash
Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece.
No. 28One Toilet Set.
No. SB One very line Doll.
No. 21One Handkerchief Bov.
No. 25 Ouc elegant Hand Bag.
No. 20 One large Doll.
No. 27 One Stand Cover.
No. 28 One bottln line Perfume.
No. 20 One Toboggan Cap.
No. SO One Table Sc-nrf.
No. 31 One line Splasher.
No. 112 One line Lunch Basket.
No. : 'o One hammered brass Umbrella
Stand.
No. ! J I One-half do/ , line Towels.
No. : ! 5 One Silk Umbrella.
No. a'j ' Ono line Doll.
No. 157 One set China Dishes , suitable
for little folks.
No. US One Brass Broom Holder.
No. 39 One pair Men's Silk Suspend-
ers.
ers.No , 40 One Silk Handkerchief.
No. 41 One nice Doll.
No. 42 One-half doladle's fine Linen
Handkerchiefs.
No. 41 ! Fifteen yards Best Calico for a
drc.ss pattern.
No. 44 Ono Boy's Hat.
No. 45 One Boy's Sealskin Cap.
No. 4i ( One tine Painted Ornament ,
No. 47 Onu Toilet Set.
No. 48 Ono nice Doll.
No. 49 Ono line Doll.
No. 50 One elegant Table Cover.
No. 51 One Bottle Perfume.
No. 52 Ono Lace Handkerchief.
No , 5t : One chilli's line Lace Collar ,
No. 5-1 One elegant Doll.
No. 55 Ono elegant Doll.
No. 50 One Tidy.
No. 57 One Table Scarf.
No. 58 One tine Doll.
No. 59 Ono Mouth Organ.
No. tiO One Imitation Steam Piano.
No. ( II Onn line Book.
No. OS Ono tine Hook.
No. ( W-One Pocket Knife.
No. 01 One line Doll.
No , ( i5-One fine Doll.
No. 00 One Dr. Warner's Corset.
No , 07 One Shoulder Shawl.
No. ( i8 One infant's Lace Cap.
No. 09 One baby Dress.
No. 70 One largo Doll.
No. 71 Ono Hand Bag.
No. 72 One lady's Companion.
No. 7i-One : Silk Muffler.
No , 74One large Doll.
No , 75 Ono line Book.
No. 70 Ono line Book.
No , 77 Ono Lunch Basket.
No. 78- One pair children's Shoes.
No. 79One pair boy's Boots.
No , 80--One lir.o Lace Collar.
No. 8t Onn largo Doll.
No. 82 Ono Lady's Jersey Jacket.
No 8:5 : Ono pair Gentleman's Sus
penders.
No , 81- One pair Men's Gloves.
No , 85 One pair Boy's ' Skates.
No. 8(1- ( Ono nair Girl's Skates.
No , 87 Ono pair GirP.s Skate.s.
No. 88 Ono line Doll.
No , 89 One IhioDoIl.
No. 80 One large Doll ,
No. HI Ono largo Doll.
No , 92 Ono Necklace.
No , 9 ! ) Ono pair Ciokt Cull' Buttons.
No , 9 1 Ono Lbekct.
No , 95 Ono nice Breast Pin.
No , no One pair Sleeve Buttons ,
No. 97 Ono Silver Thimble.
No , 98 Ono l\\w \ \ Breast Pin.
No , 99 One pair Kid Gloves.
No , 100 One Lace Handkerchief.
Total value of 'presents ' , $800.
With every $2 purchase yon receive a
ticket , also a ticket for every additional
$2 purchase you make ,
Hold your ticUuts until January 15th ,
1887 , when the fortunate numbers will bo
announced and Invited to call and re
ceive their presoiits.
JUv.VEMBER.
Von have to pay nothlne extra for your
piirclntMCs.N < f guarantee to sell you
goods cheaper tllrfn any other house in
the west 1 and best stock to select from.
MAIL ORDERS.
All orders by mail will receive prompt
attention , and tickets for the free
gift distribution will bo forwarded
and enclosed with your purchases , the
same as if you were present in person.
Thesa distributions will bo made witli
every fairness , and you may depend on it
that the lucky numbers only will receive
their presents ,
No tickets will bo Issued to the em
ployes of our house.
Customers only will receive the bene
fits.
fits.Call and sec the nboro mentioned pres
ents now on exhibition in our mammoth
store and convince . .yourself.
Respectfully ,
llEXUV ElSF.MAN & CO. ,
People's Store ,
Nos , 314 , 310 , 318 and 820 Broadway ,
Council HlulTs.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We beg leave this morning to announce that
our advertised ' 'change ' of firm" has occurred ,
and we are now ready to serve our friends at the
old stand , 405 Broadway ,
In the formation of the new firm we have
consolidated with Mr , Ed , Stockert , who thereby
becomes a member of the new firm and will be
glad to meet his old customers at the above lo
cation ,
' We will enter into details more fully later on , but it will
be the aim of the new firm to save money for all their cus
tomers ,
F , H , ORCUTT , 1
I , M , TREYNOR. ' Council Bluffs Carpet Co.
ED , STOCKERT ,
BUTTERINE BUTTERINE ,
Wholesale itntl retail. I'amiltos supplied with ten ami twenty nound pack
.
ages.
J. Y. FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs
WESTERN .
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Jv' tv- DLLECEfrJF
I'tilly ir < ) iilitptl | | Nnrinnl and Coninipivliil . Departim'iitp Tuition DonkH , . Honnl aul :
Itoonib lit Kcii'oiniblu HiiH'S. Nlglit School Duringtlio Winter.
V77" . S. nPyi-XJIjSOiCr , IFrest.
f
3 Far m n < ; hands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to
10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' tune 5 per
' 'cut interest , hand JJuyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by
No. 555 Broadway , Council 131ullV , Iowa , agent IE3. for Frciilriksen ' & Co. , C'.iicago. '
FIRE IHSURHNCE
\t\ \ \ \\\e \ \ \ following Companies :
German American , of Hew York
Plitrntx , * of Hartford.
Haitford , * of Hartford ,
California , of San Francisco.
Scottish Union < fc National , of Cdlnb'Jig.
Union , of San Francisco.
State. * of Dei Molnes.
Willlanisburg C/y / ( , of Brooklyn.
Those marked with a * Insure also against loss by
Wind Storms , Cyclones and Tornadoes.
ron SALE IN council ,
* lll.L'FIS AMI OMAHA.
OXEY LOANED ON- GOOD CITV
AM ) FARM I'KOIT.UTY AT l OWUST
* , * * * . *
SPEOIAL NOTIOES.
3STOT1CE.
Special lulvcrtltemciite , such ns t.nst , roind
1 o 1,01111 , Kor Silc : , To Kent , VvmiB , lloardlnir ,
etc. , will 1'oliifcrtucl in this column nt thu low
rntuofTUNCUNTSIT.lt MNU iorihoflm Infur-
iimmid rivoc'ciitsl'erl.lnuforonctisubbociwini
iiis-ei'tlmi. I.t'iivo iKlvcrllriUim'tit * nt our ullieii
No.'i IVul fctrcc't , ncur ilro&dway , Council
Ulufls.
WAHT3.
FOIt 8.\ln-liirliorsliop ! , irnoil l
icnsoii for sullliij , " . Aiidrosa H , llt-u ulliuo.
, AN'fii ; ) A Koocl ridiliickot'poi' lo inko
n lionic. 1 1 11 vo lint ono boy.
Aildrc'88 , II. It , lleo OOicc , Counull IMullB. _
W ANTKD 103 lulinrura anil no toniiifitors lo
work on tlics Southom KIUIBIIR rallroml In
tlio InUlun lurrllory , UU niilos south of Klowii.
Kniisas. The tiiro from Knnsns City tn Klunii
IB fH..Hj. lly tnklnK receipt or Iho nxeiit nt
KIIMMIH City , In tlioiminoof ( J. Plicnllulil , H re-
bntoor * " > . .V. will On nllotrod by the coiurnutnr.
WUBCS taflpor mouth mid liouril to thu tnum-
toraunil $ l.r > 0 pur iluy to Ibo Inliurer-t. Honnl
J3.f/J | > or week. Wort will lust two yearn.
( iooil work for winter. For fiirttiorliilorinn-
tlon udiliess U. lionllRld , Kiowii , Kitntiiii , Kef-
ereiicc , JuktlcoN. Scliurz , Council lllullH.
FOlt "SAI.K-Or Hciit 'Btoro building , : Mx 0 ,
two Btorlos. lot -JSxlfir. , etnblfs , utc. , on
pruinlscs in router of buslnosH portion nt linn-
cock , In. AiiilrcBB William irjliitler , .Noola , la.
FOH HUNT A now two glory frnmo liouto
coiitiilnliiK 0 rooms , hull nail oullar iniilor
rnllro boiuc , on N. li corner Avcnuo I' mid
l.iltlo l.'urtls htroct. Only 7 blocks ironi Do-
buny'K opera houso. Call on 91. ! ' . Jtohrur , at
iU ilam effect , ( up-stulrs ) ,
WANTRH A cottaro ( of live or MX roomB.
located convenient to IIUSJIII'HH ; f-innli
family , no clilldron. Address "Crispy , " Jlfo
ollice ,
WANTKD-A tioy with pony to curry lieu
route.
OU 8AI < K oid papers for aalu ut tlio llee
ofBcii.
WANTK1) I'artics IntendiiiK to bo married
ro wanted to call at tlie I'rjor'i lice job
oHlcoto select tbelr weddliiK curiU.
FOUND A bunch of koys. Owner can have
by applying to llee ollice.
TJIOUNU A Check on Omnliit bunk. Owner
X ! c n hnvo gnmo by upjilylng to Jli-o ollico ,
Council iiluirs.
Buy COAL
Of G. MAYNE ,
At ! Hi ! Bt. anil llth nvo.i and M. Gnlla-
pIicr'H store , Lower llronihvay.
RICE , M. D. .
Or otlicr Tumors rcmovi'd without
thB knlfeordrawlinrof blood.
Or r thirty years practical experience ,
No. 11 I'eurlBt. . Council llluBa.
pr ConBiiluilon free ,
. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Office aver Amciican Exprett-
FINE FRENCH
- - MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha.
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
Ladies buying a 85 hat or bonnet , onciar
will be paid ; fie , lound ( rip.
JOHN v. STO.NK. JACOB BIMS.
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ,
Practice in the State and Federal courts
KOOIIIK 7 and B Shugarl-lieno
COTJ3STOIIBrjTJIflPS .
Star Sale Stables and Mule Yaid $ ,
HKOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Opposite JKiiumv Depot.
e
pp
8-
8S
. _
Horses and mules kept constantly on
hand , for sale at retail or in car loads.
Odors promptly Tilled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission.
SiiLfTiiii A : Hoi.iir , Proprietors.
Telephone Xo. 111.
Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner
1st. ave and 4th street.
MELVIN SMITH & CO. ,
si'm > Mju.vro
McMAHON & GO ,
Abst acts of Title , Loan and Real Es-
tati Broken , No. 235 Main St ,
ahsfwirl. liooki * In till * futility , "
l.-noiint an tin : "dri'/Mulitm Mntruct
Jtuolis , " we. n jv ; nun > j 'cHii't'l to J'n r-
nluli abstracts and rcHin-ft/'iillii no-
licit tin ; jiali-oinif/c.of all HIUAI : tle.xlv-
liift comet abxtractH of title to liindH
and lots In J'ottnwiittitiiilis count/ ! .
SMITH & CO. . ,
NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL UUJl-TS , TA ,
rd 1837.
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and cold , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to select
fem ; Severn ! pairs of fine drivers , til ) '
gle or do'lble.
MASON WISE ,
CoiiucU Uluil'ai.
THE BEATON FUEL CO
V
Will supply you with a cleaner and better
quality of
COAL
Than any one in the city. A trial \vill cori
viucc you.
No fi2S Broadway. Telephone HO.
WHOLESALE AND JOBBINQ
KCOXTS3ES Of
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MUl ICVl.rVllAI , IMI't. KMKX1'A _
DEEHE , WELLS it CO. ,
Wholesale
Agricultural Implements , Buggls ? ,
Orrlnccs. Kto , Kto. Council ninlTs , lown.
KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO.
MnnufnctiirurRor and DuMcru In
Hand and Power Corn Shellers ,
Anil RKOiioinl linn of firft class iiprluiilttirnt
Implement.
Nos. ISCI , 1WI , lf i niul .1.VJT ? mith M tn Street ,
Council lliiifT * , low n.
"DAVID IJKADLKY * ox ,
Mimnf'rH nn.l Jobborn ot
Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies ,
r rrliurcf. ntid nil klnJ < of r nn Mnolilnrr.
liM to lilt South Mnln Street , Counoil Uluffi ,
_ Ion * .
l\\ttl'KT < l.
COUNCIL m.Ul-TS CAKI'ET CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades
Oil Cloths , Cumin Flxturoi , Upholstery Oo
lite. No. 406 Urokilnnr Council muff *
IOT > .
CIQAliS , TOHACCO. KTC.
I'EHEdOY & MOOKE ,
Wliolomlp .lobbci-x In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes ,
NOB. ZSMnln and 27 1'oirl Sts. Council DlufT
IOWR.
fOJMMSS/O.V.
SNYDEIt & LEAMAN ,
STOHAOK
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants.
28,24 niul M 1'uiil St. , council Ulntr ? .
DitraaiSTS.
I1AHLE , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
* ' euiiilrlcs. Ktc. NCI. 22 Muln St. , nnil
No. 21 I'unrl At. , Council lIliilfH.
1 Itl'ITfi.
O. W. 1JUTTS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Spscially
General Commission. N'o. 51 ! flicmlwny ,
Cmnu'll lllnlTH.
WIKT & DUQUETTE ,
Wholesale fruits , Confectionery ,
-AND-
COMB1ISSIOM ,
Nos. 1(1 ( ami 18 IVarl ? t. . Coiiiu-ll llliKTu.
HAIIXKSS. KTO.
I5ECKMAN , STUO11HEUN & CO. ,
llnnu'nclurc'rs of Hint \Vliolo-mlu DiulorsIn
Leather , Harness , SaddlerEtc. , .
No. 625 Mnln St. . Council Illuir.-t , Iowa.
/JATH , CAl'3 , ETC.
METCALK HKOTIIEIIS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves.
Xo . 3H niul ! IU nrmulwny , Council Illnffi.
KEELINE & KELT ,
Wholo'nlo
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
Anil Woo.l Stock , Council IlliillV , Iowa.
COUNCIL 15LUITS OIL CO. ,
Wliolopiilo Dcnlers In
Illuminating & Imbricating Oil ? Ga
ETO. , E3TO.
, Ajruiit , Council llnir.i. ! lovra.
L.i.Minn 1'iuxa RTC.
A. OVEIITON & CO. ,
Hard Y/ood / , Southern Lumbar , Piling ,
incUlriileo Mnleriul SircluHI"sWholosnln | Luin-
tor ol all KiiiUn. OIIIcu No. m Main at.
Council IlhilTd. loiviv
AK1)
JOHN LINUKIt ,
WlirilcHfllo
imported and Domestic Wines SL Liquors
Atfuit for St. fiolllmrd's Herli Illlti < rs. No.U
Mai n St. Co u nc II HIiHIs.
SniN'KIDKK & 11KOK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines aud Lipors ,
> ( . . Ciiuncll ll'.njf. '
L. KIltSCHT & CO. ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
No. 418 HroiiJwuy , Council UlnlTs.
CBESTON HOUSE
The only hotel in Council Hlufl'o having
© Esoa/p ©
And all ino 'cm ' improvements ,
iiir * , 317 and 21'J Main H.
MAN MOHN , 1'rop.
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China Glassware Etc.
, , ,
At W. S Homnr & Co's , No. 2 ! ) .Main tit
Council IMull'i ,
BOOK BINDING
i-H , .loui'iiali , roimly nn ,
Itaiilt U'orli ol AH It I ml * a Spec
ially
Prompt Attention to Mall Orders
MOREHOUSE & CO.
Hoom 1 Erorcl Ulock , Council Bind ?
Standard Papcm Ueod All stylus of bind
ing in Maga'/inw ami
BLANK BOOKS.
HFFKltKNt'BS ,
C. II. National n ik , M. K. Binlth A Co. ,
CJti/ctih' Hank. Deere , WulU .V Co. ,
jivl National Uunk. ( ' . II. Jnnurunc * Co. ,
0 Ulcer Al'uney.Uaukers , C.H tiavlUKi JJuuk.