0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15 , 1886 : THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS WK1)NHSIAYMOKNING ) DEC. IB. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL 8TKEET. JJtlitmd t < jeiirrUr In utijpnrt of ttiecltr t tMcntr ttntt j'tr irtck. II. VC. TiLTOJf. TKI.U'IIONLS : c , No. 43. innoi : ( No. 23. MINOK MKNTION. N. V. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at He.itcr's. Additional Council HlnlVs news on sev enth page. Leave to wed wa yesterday given ( ? . J. Witglgmon and Hcrlic Hall , both of this city. The Howard Athcnn'inn company was .it the Ogdim yesterday , gave a fair .show al the opera house I.i t evening , and leave for Lincoln to appear there to night. The notice have received word to been on the lookout for a gang of crooks who have headed this way , prepared to crack Mifes , and commit general deviltry. It is a large area to walcli , but the boys will keep then eyes open. The council are dodging I he Tenth street project , but they can hardly dodge the public sentiment. There is already talk of having an indignation meeting , to give exprcs lon to the fctslings con cerning that matter , and a'gaiusl the kick made against paying for public improve ments. Among Ilie guests of one of the hotels is a hey ol fifteen years , who is said to be worth $2.000,000. lie is with his stepfather - father and stop-mother , both of his own parents being dead. The family are stopping here for a short time and are en route for the old country , expecl- idg to visit Southern France. The mayor will not probably call a special meeting of the council' take action on the 'Tenth avenue project. There is such an evident disposition on the part of some of the aldermen to dodge a vote on this important matter that if a meeting was called there would hardly be a quorum. Hence the call would be needless. Such seems the view taken by the mayor. 'The literary exorcises at tl.e sociable given by the gentlemen of Hroailway AJ E. church to-morrow evening will consist of a select reading by Arthur E. McKnight , the renowneilhoy orator , one or two select readings by Mr. Stock man , lately from New York City , and oilier choice sclctions by our boys in the JU. E. church. Everybody come. 'The ahlerman-at-largc , Si Duiifnrth , is said to be dead set against the 'Tenth avenue project , not because he is over anxious to protect the interests of any body living in that part of the city , but because ho is fearful that it may in some way all'cct his Hroailway property. It was supposed that an al'derman-at-iarge was elected to represent the city ns a whole and not merely to represent himself. Street Commissioner Harnett retires from that olllcc on the lirs' , of the now year to take the place of justice of the jieaee. There are already fourteen ap plicants for tlie position of commis sioner , and there's more to follow. The council will have hard work in making a selection , but they should throw frioml- slup and partisanship aside , and give the oily a good man , as the place is a very important one. 'The trio of strangers who had the trouble with Martin , the haek-driver.hail a hearing before Jiulge Aylesworth yes terday. It appears that tliey had some liltlo diflioiilty with Martin at the trans fer , but they made itp.and Martin ofl'ered to let them rldu up town with him for nothing. They stopped at McAdams balopn , and after gelling a dritiK they got in the hack again and rode up to tlnsPaeilic house. On getting out there Martin demanded pay , and a wrangle resulted. Martin pleaded guilty and was lined , and Hoberts , one of the trio who was so badly punished by Martin , was nlno lined. The Iwo others were dis- cl.argcd. It is a matter of general congratulation that there tire less than a dozen citizen who are niakmgany light against paving and city improvements. Of these few it 5s said that several are alreauy weaken ing , as tlie.y lincl that tlie public sentiment is so strong against their action. It is reported that an attempt will be made to giyo those few an opportunity to pay for Ihoir paving in one ases , menl , under the old hny , concerning which there scorns to ho litllo chalice lor dispute. It is well said that if they are afraid that the city has evceeded its limit , in order to accom modate thorn and give Iliem longtime in which to pay their assessments , they can relieve the oily of that much indebted ness by promptly paying their assess ments all in a lump. It is thought that when called on to pay cash down they will perspire under their collars , anil begin to realize that they are trying tn kill the goose that laid the golden egg , Perhaps they may realize then that the city , by its action , has been giving then an easy way to pay for their improve merits , and that to light the city aftci having been granted this favor is ralhei ungrateful. lla/.nl Colo. Fur the llct lin . IT. Cn > / < . Little lin/cl , trnxrnnt blo&snm ! I'lirc.st iny of Joy nml bliss I DiMth hath bnrno thro on his i > nsom , And thy presunco here we miss. Miss thy BftiitlP. lovltift oooiiiR. 'Touch ol chcuto ami linger-llps ; All the sweetness ot thy wooing , Kisses of thy lObobail lips. Little llnzol , niicc ) spirit i Flown mvay tnini this dull earth ! \Vhcro tin ; place thou ilnst inliciiti' Tohat joy hast thoa hii'l blrtliV Ha/el , cnnic , ( lion ilailliu' a Whisper Irom thy glowine itnri He to 111 a swciit uvaiiKul , And we'll come ami meet tlieo therol Hard and soft coal , best quality , f hix.es , Missouri and Iowa wood , C. 11 Fuel company , 53 ! ) Broadway. Tele phone 130. Buy Christmas wares of W . S. Homer S Co , No. 23 Main street , and save mono' by so doing , L. H , ( 'rafts it Co , arc loaning mono1 on ull classci- chattel securities at oni half Ihulr former rates. Scu them bufon tecuring your loans. Millinery goods at cost for next 3 days. Mrs. w. J. Scoles , No. 230 Broad way. _ _ I'orsonal PiiriiKi-apliM. .Iiuliie Ford , of Hurrisou county , ha removed to this city and has located hi ollice in the Kvcrctt block. T. J , Snnir , of Creston , an old Chicagc Jlurllngton & Qmncy conductor , am twice elected shcrifi'ol his county , was f the Paciliu yesterday en route for Siou City , in company with SherllV Jones , c Sidney. 'They are to attend a Mate nice ing of ishurius at that place. D , O. Finch , of DCS Moinns , was her yesterday looking after a case befor United States Commissioner Hunter. H. F. Clayton was in the city yestci day. day.T. T. D , King lias gone to Dubunuo afte Ids sister , who recently entered a coi vent there and whoso health is rapid ) declining. Harry Haas went \vcft last evening. r MUs F. l.anumaid ia home fro ; school. A Treasurer OiJered to Ttun Over His C uh to Himself. THE BOOM AS SEEN BY OTHERS. The Mirciiucrick-l'nrkB AVoililliiK rurtlicr 1'artluulnrK of tlie Siti- clilc Amusement Notes .Mention. The Mlmlcit Muddle. The case of the district township of Mindcn vs Peter Elders was before Judge Loolbourow yesterday , and proved a novel and interesting one , involving some peculiar facts. Peter Khlcrs is ono of the oldest ami most substantial cltl- oil's of Mindcn. Among the positions of risl which ho has hold was that of trcas- rer of the school district. At the close f his term the board mot to elect a sue- cssor. There was n tic vole , and nolhcr vote was taken which resulted in ho election of another man. Elders laimoil that his alleged successor was ot duly elected , and that ho therefore old over. Ho had at the time about 1,000 of llm school iummy in his posses- ion , and this ho hold unto. Various dc- minds were made for it , but ho refused o turn it over. 'This suit was com menced against him and his bondsmen o compel him to turn over the avh on hand. There was no intimation hat them was any shortage , but the inestiou wa simply as to who should belie lie custodian of the money. He held to it , iiitl the suit was kept hanging along in the otirts. In the meantime his successor A-ent right along with tlie ollico , taking n the money , paying it out , the board re. 'using to recognize Elilers , who kept the jalanco rolerred to. Last September mother election was hold , and Peter Millers was again 'elected as treasurer. Tins suit , thuretoio , was a peculiar ono , us it , sought to maku Ehlors and his bondsmen turn over to the school district of tlio township tlie amount in contro versy. As the judge put it , in deciding lie ca e. it was mainly a question of ? osts , for Khlcrs as present treasurer had he money which they were trying o make him turn over. The costs wcro axed up against Elders and ho will low bo compelled to turn over the money .0 hun.-clf. Another side issue brought ip is the right of Ehlerslo hold the ollice low. He is a resident of tlio independent chool dislriet of Mindeu , and is trcas- ircr of the township outside of Minden : li-trict. which embraces that part ol the ownship oiitMile of Minden proper. It s claimed that under the law the roaMirer must be elu > on from amom : he electors of the district , and he not being a resident of that district , lie uannot legally served as such ollieor. lupge Lootbourow intimated that he did lot concido with this construction ot tlie aw , but this question was not directly lassed upon , and another suit may bo brought to force Klilets out of the posi- ion. In the meantime he can busy him- elf turning over $1,000 from one hand to he otiier , colleting- amount of Peter Shier and paying it over to Pclcr Khlcrs Mrs. Dr. 1) . Trncstlell , a graduate of ho Toronto , Canada , Therapeutics insti- lite , is prepared to treat all classes of lisea os "and demonstrate the curative power of electricity" in accordance with a now and complete system of Electro- Therapeutics , Electro-Magnetism and Static Electricity. Female diseases a specialty. Located at No. 307 Broad- ivay , .second lloor. Ollice hours I ) a. m. o 0 p. m. Eleclric door bells , burglar alarms and very form of domestic electrical appli ances at tlio New York Plumbing Co. 'I'reiich Cook" direct from Paris will boon exhibition Saturday , 18th instant , at Bracken's , No. ' , ' 33 Broadway. Quietly AVcildcd. Yesterday afternoon II. J. Hifenbcrick ns made a happy man , being joined in wedlock to the lady of his choice , Miss , /.io Parks. 'The ceremony took place it 5:30 : o'clock at the residence of Ihe bride's ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Parks. No. I''O ( ilen avenue. Kev. T. J. Maukuy olliciated , the invitations being confined to the immediate relatives. Tlie nfl'air was witout any display or ostenta tion , and yet tlie details wcroeicgantand in good taste. 'The happy pair left on the evening train for their future home in Denver. Mr. Hifenberiok was for live years the ticket agent here for tlie Chicago & Bock Island , and on the 1st ol September took the position of traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific for Colorado , with headquarters in Denver. Ho is a young man of much ability andol Mot-ling integrity , and was a great favor ite hero with employers and associates , 'Tlio bride was born in this city , and lias been surrounded by many dear friend * from childhood. There arc many honesl regrets that she is to now leave the cir cles in which she has been so o.steemod but it is a matter of congratulation thai so worthy a man has won her , and weli wishes for her in her now home are boll numerous and earnest. A line , largo line of the most elo < ianl watches , chains , silver and plated ware decorated China and glassware , suitahk fur holiday and wediliuur presents , at ( J , B , Jacquemin & Co.'s , No. 'J7 Man street. _ _ _ Don't buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Metcalf Bros' , An elegant line of short wraps , new- markets , etc. , cheap , to close them out , JOHN Brxo : & Co. New goods and Christinas Novelties al Kirkland's , jeweler , No. ! WI ! Broadway , A Yeritnhlc llooni. Under the above heading the Siou > County Leader has this to say of the waj this city has bcon struck : \Vn refer lo Council Bltilfs , the casteri terminus of the Union Pacific railroad , am tlui western terminus ot each of the urea1 pool lines , This town , with n present pnpu latlon of about iio.OOO , is now Imvini : o mmlno tiootn. The I'nlon i'aciiic Ivv almost completed n wagon an.l foot tirlilii across tlio Missouri , ( 'itl/misof Omaha nm Council Bltills have formed acorporatlnn ant obtained a cliaitur from congress for anollie : wagon , foot and stiwt railway brlugo aorosi thoiivor , coal Imx Just been ilUuovercil 01 the Nebraska side , und it is believed boll sott anrt anthracite coal exist on the lowi side , nml a uow railroad is projected to tin UliiIVs , A canning factory linn been startoi the last year of larjjci capacity ; the nev DiciKscnrn busker , Invented by a fnrme nenr the Hlulls , uives rise to a factory for it nuuiufiictuie and thu uiunut.ictiuo of plows : nearly every one of tlio great implcuiein companies maintains a western branch housi at the Hlufls , on accouut of tlie creat am increasing shipping facilities at tlmt point 1HIK6 packing interests nru there a inobcnt bciklnp ; grounds fur thu errc tlon of paulutiK houses. A pajvei mill ana hamlln fariory , a flronc insurant- ' company , miles ol paving nnU grading , clue trio lights , extension of street railway lilies ami imiirou'il watcrwoik.s are some of tli recvut Hildltlons to tlio town. Just at piescn what Is inaklne the "boonr * in a mnve on tli part ot the Union Pneitic railroad to put h extensive works ami repair shops on tin Iowa side. 'Ihls , in connection with tin new railroad bridges , new packing Indus tjlci" , tuul the inosjiot'tive location of addl tlonal tRL-toiIfs , ami other business intcro.sU Is causlui ; real estate to advance rapidly Ho\i > ral new additions have been plattc < wlhm | tin * last month , and inlets nr ( linitllni ; , but they can stand it , as the prir of Uluils proptrly hax bteu lo\\t-r than lua of property in any other rood town In Iowa. If thu lilnfls lints ! ROCK ! coal It will Minrlen tlio hntil on coal for the towns of Western anil Northwestern Iowa. Moating stovcsnt coil to close them out , W. A. Wood , No..04 Main street. Sec that your books are made bv Moore- lonso < te Co. , room 1 , Kverott block. Weather strips at Chapman's 103Main. Dr. Hanchctt , ollico No. 12 Di-.arl street. leMdencc 120 rourth street. Telephone N'o. 10. The Mueller Presents. BcloM- a list of twenty presents which \ 111 bo distributed on January 1,1837 , , unong the < e who hold tickets. Every 50 cent purchase entitles yon to us ticket. FIIIST l'm : KXT One large Music Box , t7r..oo. Sr.eoxn Pitr.sr.NT One line Lady Doll , 'our ' feet high , $ ! )5.00. ) Tltiui ) PiiKsiJXT One Musical Cigar loldor , f iri.OO. FnricTH I'IM > KXT One Musical Cigar loldor , ? 12.W ) . FIKTII I'ltKsiiST One line dressed Doll , Joy , sfS.OO. SIXTH l'iisr.NT ! : One line dressed Doll , $7.00. SUVKXTH l'iiisr.ST ; Onn finis Doll , ! fO.M ( ) . KmitTii I'KKS-KST On Toilet .Set , * : > M , NINTH IMiKs-nsT-one 1'ancy Work Jasket. $5.00. Tr.N'iu I'HISIST : : Ono 1'iincy Work Basket , $ . "i.OO. KuiVKNrii Piiir.XT : One OdorCusc TwKi.vin rii : > ixr : One Odor Case TniitTr.r.XTii i'ir ! > n.NT One Toilet ( Jase | 2.oO. l'oi'KTiiNin : : I'IIIWKXT One Disiiiuo 'IgMro ifJ.,1. ) . 1'ii'TKKNTii L'IM : IXT : One Bisiinic fie- ire $1.75. ji.XTEUxrii I'iisr.xT : : One CUD and Saucer $1,75. SivKXTirXTii : : PUESIIXT One dip and Saucer $1.50. EiiiiiTiixTii : : 1'iiKsr.XT Ono 1'nir Vases $1.50. NINKTIIXTH : : PiifKXT One Statuary $1.50. 1'WKNTir.TH PUKSKXT OllcSwisS IIOUBIS $1.00. We soil our goods lower than any other muse in the city and invite an inspection > ( goods and prices. MIII.LIK : Mrsic CO.MI-AXV. No. 103 Main Street. Council Blulls. Substantial abstracts of titles and real state loans. .J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Notice Opera house barber .shop , bath ooins re-opened. AVe have a line largo line of Christmas lovelties that wo arc selling cheaper ban ever was known , also mulllers , silk landkerehicfs , ladies' ami gents' gloves , clothing , line .sealskin caps , etc. JOHN UKXO & Co. Five hundred overcoats for boys and children , from $1.50 up. up.METCAI.K linos. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves 1 lor the next thirty davs 1 will soil boating stoves at , cost for cash only. P. C. DicVor. . To "See Naples and die" may be very good , but to own a Now Era clothes washer and live out a natural life happy seems more sensible. This will be the v cek for bargains. Our intirc line of shawls at 2s per ct. discount. Way down to close out. They must be sold. We distance competition in qual ity of { joods and low prices , is the verdict of any customer. CARPETS ci't-t' HIIIS KO lout , and can not NO mi HOSIERY IfT- * * " -U- " " ' " - V S.B.WitKiNs COMPANY. This wci > l ( look Tor < IUpl ay < i t'lirisliiuis .Vovc'llicx ilial uill Interest I Liiiliemuni Children Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. BARRNESS BROS , Trji2i iioio : nut. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Christmas Goods Jn Fancy Pottery , China , Glasware Lamps and Platedwarc At exceedingly low prieus. Please cal W. S. Homer & Co. No 23 Main st. . Council IiuTs. ! ( N. SCHURZ , Justice- the Peace Office over Ameiican Expreit. ONE IICNDREDJREE GIFTS , To Be Qirtn Away Bj Henry Eiseinan & Oo.'s" People's Store. TO THE LUCKV TICKET-HOLDERS On Jaiiiinrj' tolti , IHH7 , Furniture. Chlnaxvnrc , UlniiUctSi 1'nbtc Linen , N tions , Money , Silk Dress 1'ni- ILTIIH , Ktc. , Ktu. Tor cvcr.y two dollnr's worth of goods , .nn'clin ! < mi , .yo\i will rccclvti a oonjioii .Ickct , good for one cliancu in the follow- 'up ; Urantl 1'roscnls to bo given away by is on Jnnuiiry loth , 1837 : I-'IUST I'lU/JC-Ono stiilo of Parlor Furniture , consisting of sofa , tutu-u-tolo and lour trniul cas.y chair. * , all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk lushcH. worth $185. SKL'ONJ ) I'KI/K-Oiic Mahocony Ird $ Itoom Snltt ! , consisting of Kcdstend , Dresser and WashStantl of nlcgnnt linlsh with hoveled gjips , worlli $100. T111IU ) I'HIXK-Onu of tltu very best six-drawer Nlckul Plated Doniestie Sew ing MaeliitKis , 'J'ho very best niachinu in the United States , wortli $05.00. FOUKTll 1MUXK 'J'wunty yards ( iuiucU beat grus grain Hlack Silk , cost t,00 ! ) per yard , worth $00.00. FlFTH'PKlZK-Ono elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak , to be. made to order to lit the husky ticket holder , worth fGO.OO. SIXTH PIHXK-One pair of the finest White Hliuikuls made by tlie Pioneer Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00. SEVENTH PHIXK-Onc Hciuitifnlly Decorated Dinner anil Tea Sol , consist ing of one hundred ami forty pieces , worth $53.00. UmTll PRlZK-An Kle-rant Seal Skin Mnir , worth $110.00. NINTH PKIJCK-A very line Paisley Slmwl , worth $ (15.00. ( TKNTI1 Pm/K-One Angora Huaver Siiawl , wortli $ : ! 0.00. KLKVKN'fll PlUXK-Ono Gentleman's Suit of Clothing , made of Imported Worsted , guaranteed u line lit for the winner , wortli | : i5.00. TWELFTH PH1ZI2-A ( Jontiemaii's Fur Deliver Overcoat , wortli $ ! 10.00. TlllltTKKNTH PllLUK - Onu loy's ? Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of ! 1 and 10 years , to bo chosen by the lucky party holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOUKTEKNTH PHIXE Onu Hoy's Suit , for a boy between the ages of II and 1 ( ) years , to uo selcctetl by the winner. Worth $15.00. l-TFTKKNTH PUIZE-One Elpgant In fant's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIXTEKNTH PHI/.K - One Elegant IJrass Parlor Table , worth $10.00. SEVENTEENTH I'KlXE-One pioeo of 50 yards "i'ruit of the Loom" muslin , worth $1.00. EUniTEHNTII PHIXK One half dozen of the very best Celebrated "Oold" white shirts , of which wo are the exclu sive agents , wortli $ ! ) .00. N1NTEKNTII PIUXE-Ono Fine Silk Mulller. vvortli $5.00. TWENTIHT11 PHIXEOne Linen Table Sot , consisting of Table Cloth : uul : t Do/.en A'apkins worth $10.00. HNENTY-FIHST PHIXK - A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Cold Piece. No. 22 One Toilet Set. Xo. 23 One very line Doll. ! No. 21 One Handkerchief HOY. No. 25 One elegant Hand Hag. No. 20 One large Doll. No. 37 One Stand Cover. No. 28 One bottle line Perfume. No. 2U One Toboggan Cap. No. UO One Table Scarf. No. 31 One fine Splasher. No. ! J2 One line Lunch Hasket. No. 33 One hammered brass Umbrella Stand. No. ! ! 4 One-half doz. fine Towels. No. 3. ) One SilkUmbrella. . No. : W-One line Doll. No. 37 One set China Dishes , suitable for little folks. No. 38 One Hrass Uroom Holder. No. 39 One air Men's Silk Suspend ers. ers.No. . 40 One Silk Handkerchief. No.11 One nice Doll. No.12 One-half doz. hulio'sfinc Linen Handkerchiefs. No.13 Fifteen yards HL-S ! Calico for a dress pattern. No. 44 One Hoy's Hat. No. 45 One Hoy's SualsUin Cai > . No. 40 One line Painted Ornament , No. 47 One Toilet Set. No. 48 One nieo Doll. No. 4 ! ) One line Doll. No. GO One elegant Table Cover. No. 51 One liotthPerfume. . No. 52 One Lace Handkerchief. No. 53 One child's line LJICO Collar. No. 51 One elegant Doll. No. 55 One elegant Doll. No. Oli One Tidy. No. 57 One Table Scarf No. 58 One line Doll. No. 5 ! ) One .Month Organ. No , (50 ( One Imitation Steam Piano. No. 01 One fine Hook. No. 02 One line Hook. No. (13-Ono ( Pocket Knife. No. 01 One line Doll. No. 05 One line Doll. No. ( Hi One Dr. Warner's Corset. No. 07 One Shoulder Shawl. No. OS One infant's Lace Cap. No : Oil-One baby Dress. No. 70 One largo Doll. No. 71 One Hand Hag. No. 72 Ono lady's Companion. No. 73 One Silk lufllcr. No. 71One largo Doll. No. 75 One line Hook. No. 7 ( ! Ono line Hook. No , 77 Ono Lunch Haskut. No. 'iS- One pair children's Shoes. No. 7tOno ! pair boy's Hoots. No. 80One line Lace Collar. No. 81 Ono largo Doll. No. 82 Ono Lady's iFnrsoy .Jacket. No 83 One pair ( jontlunmn's Sus penders , No , 81 Ono pairMen's ( Iloves. No. 85 Ono pair Hoy's ' Skates , No , 8(1- ( Ono nair ( Jifl's Skates. No. 87 Ono pair ( Sirl's ' Skates. No , 88--Ono line Doll. No. 8 ! ) One linn Doll. No. 5)0 ) Ono large Doll , No. ill One largo Doll. No. 1)2 ) Ono Necklace. No. t)3 ) Ono pair Cola CulVHullons. No. Ill One locket , No , 05 Ono nice Hroast Pin. No. 1)0 ) One pair Sleeve Muttons. No. 1)7 ) Ono Silver Thimble , No. 08 Ono fine Hreast Pin. No , IK ) Onu pair Kid Gloves. No , 100 One Laeo Handkerchief , 'Total value of presents , $800 , With every $ 'i' purchase you receive n ticket , also a tlcKct for every additional $2 inirchaso yon make. Hold your tickets until January 15th , 1837 , when the fortunate numbers will bt announced and invited to call and re < ceivu their presents. HKMEMBKU. Yon have to piy ( ! nothinc extra for yow purchases. W guarantee ( to sell yet goods cheaper than any other house in the west , and best stock to select from. MAIL OHDEIIS. AH orders by mail will receive prompl attention , ami tickets for the fret gift distribution will bo forwarder and enclosed with your purchases , the same as if you were present in person. These distributions will be made wit ! every fairness , and you may depend on ii that the lucky numbers only will receivi their presents. No tickets will bo issued to the em ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the beno fits. fits.Call and see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our inainniotl store and convince yotirtelf. Respectfully , IlKNllV ElSKMAN & Co. , . People's Sttiro , Nos. 314 , 310 , .318 and .320 Uroadway Coiiucil UlulTn. 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 tlio new firm to save money for all their cus tomers , F , H. ORCUTT , 1 I , M , TREYNORCouncil , [ Bluffs Carpet Co. ED. STOCKERT , ) BUTTERINE BUTTERINE , Wholesale iiinl retail. Kainiliorf supplied with ten and twenty pound package - . ago * J , Y , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Price ia Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES , \0. < OS UKOAUWAY , - - - < Or.VOI. IJ8.IJ ITS Fully Kqulppod Xoriiml nnil ronimori-iiil . . Duiiartmcnts Tuition Iookf = , . Honnl and Hoonib lit KuiisoniibUi Itutu. " N'l lit Scliool Uunnp lliu Winti-r. s.criusoisr , Frost. FIRE IHSURMCE Irj IIO ] follov/ing Companies : Oetmnn American , of Hew Yark 1'hirnlx , * of Hart/aril. Hartford , * of Hartfotd. California ! ! , of San Francisco , Scottish Union < National , of Cdlnbuig. Unionof San Francisco. Stale , * of Dei Moincs. Wllliantibutg City , * of Bieohlyn. Thott rnnrkctl t'tlth a * Insuie also against loss by Wind Storms , Cyclones anil Tornadoes. ron SALZ IN' cni'Ncit. * ni.fi rs ASH OMAHA. ONEY LOANED ON GOOD CITV M AN'I ) I'AHM I'KOIT.UTV AT LOWKST RAIT.S. * * * * + * . * „ , . , , * * + , SPECIAL NOTICES. Fprcinl ndvi-rtisommils , Ruoli us Lost , ro.ind To Loan , Tor Bute , To Hunt , \\nnls , nonnlinir , etc. , will bnlnsorlod In tills rolumn itt the low rBtoofTUN CUNTS PKH LINK lonliollrst Inscr- ionnnit KlvoCPiit * I'crl.lnufornach subsuiiiunl | Ini-ortloii. I.c'iivu ndvcrllfcini'iits at our ollico No. IS I'eul ' Btrcct , nu.ir HroKilmir , Council JilutTs. WANTS. BAIjK-NHW hoii o Htnl cninwr lot. two .1 ? blocks from new pnstolllco , corner wash Ink-ton nvonuo unit Sijth fctrcot. Inquire No. WANTED A competent Blrl forillnlnif room \i > rork at No. 112 Fourth slroi'l. Mlt ) SAI.H Itiirlier shop , wood location , jtood ' iclliiik' . AUUross II , llt'ootlluc. _ _ t I/ANTMD A Bond Tionankc'cpBr to'tako > > cluirco of n lininc. lluvn lint onu boy. Aildress , II. It. , lieu Olllcii , Counnll Ulillfg. 10J Inborors nnd M teiiuiBtors to WANTKD work on tlm tMHitlicrn Knnsns railroad In the IndlHii lorrllory.Ml inllos i-oulli ol Kloira , Kiuisiis , The liiro from Kansas City to Klowu In fH.im. lly inking a receipt or the ntrent at Kansas Cily , In tins imino of I' . Slirnllulcl , 8 rn- liatn of fi.K irill DO nlkjwrd by tlio contractor. WIIKCS | 2lpor ( month iind board to tlie tfiain- ttora , nnd i\.M \ per iluy to Ibo liiborers. Hoard J3.59 per week. Work will lust two yiiuri ) . liood work for winter. 1'or further Intormu- lion address ( . ' . Hliciilleld , Klown , Knni-nH. Kef- cronco , JuhtlcoN. Hchnr , Council IllullB. JTiOII SALK Or llimtHtnro Tniu'llng. ' 0 -I. UTO stories , lot -Diliti. stalilos , etc. . on urenilres in center of biinlnoBH portion of Hun- uoi > h , IH. Address Wllllnm II. Ilutler , Nooln. In. 111CNT A now two lory frnnio lmu .a FOlt contHlnlnir C rooniH , hull : ind ccllnr nniler nntlro liniibo , on N. I- corner AVCMUO ! ' nnil I.lttln CurtU btrt'i't. Only T hlockH trom Do. liHiiy'8operu liouso. Cnllon 51 , ! ' , Itohrer , tit Itti Mmn street , ( up-nulrs ) . "V\7ANTID ! A cottiiiro ot llvo or six rooms. Ti loi-iitod convenient to buslinitin ; small family , no children. Addrcsd "CrUiy | , " Hee ollice. WAN"l'ii-A : boy irlth pony to curry lieu route , _ _ Foil SALK-Oid puporb for < ale lit the Itea olBce. _ WANTiit : I'Hrtirs InteiiillUK > o bn married are wanted to call at thn 1'ryor'i lice job ofllcc to uelect their weildlntr cards. FOUND A hunch of keys. Owner cnn luivc by upplylnjrto Hoe ollico. POUND A Check on Oniiiha bank. Ownui can Imvu Eamu by applying to lieu ollico , Council lllnltH. _ _ Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE , At ! ) th st. and llth live. , ami 31. Gullu- glicr'a store , Lower Broadway. R. RICE , M. D. , Or ottierTiimwtfTeino\ed without 'Oror thirty yearn pmctifulctipcri No. 11 I'.eurl 8u Council Jllulli. tarContultfttlUii tttft. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a Sj hat or bonnet , out-far will be paid ; $10 , lound ( rip. JOHN v. STONE. JACOII SI STONE & SIMS , Practice in the State and Federal court * Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Buno Blonk. COTJisrCII- Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Op | > olte Dummy Depot. SO ct > a. a.s. . Horses and mules kept constantly on haml , for sale at retail or in car loads , Oilers promptly ( Hied by contract on short notice Slock sold on commission , Siui Tiit : & Bul.Kk' , Proprietors. Telephone. No , 111. Formerly of Ivcil Sale Stables , corner 1st. ave and -1th street. MELVIN SMITH & CO , SL' < : ns-oitsTO : ! McMAHON & GO ; ibst acts of Title , Loan and Rial Es tat ) Broken , No. 236 Main St. fi piit'i'luiNt'il llic"inoril rrltii- hit ; nhnlrm-l b nlx in //i/s / roiiiHu , " IUHHUH .s f/io "Mt'.AInltun Atmtntct nlnh nbntrfi < : tn and rmpcrtt'iillll so licit thn pulvtnni\H'Of nil tltonn ( Irsli1- lnn correct nliKlmcln of title lo Inndu and lots in J'otttnutttttuiiic count j/ . MELVIN SMITH & CO , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL HMJl-'KS , IA , Horses and Mules For all purposes , hqught and cold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to si-Jen fiom Several pairs of tine drivers , bin- k'lu or Uo'ible. MASON WISE , Council lllulh. THE BEATON FUEL C Will supply vou with --leaner and bcttci qiuHtv of COAL Than any one in the city. A tiial will con vlncc you. No 02S Broadway. Telephone 110. COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKKK , WKLLS & CO. , Wlmlcsnlo Agricultural Implements , Bugglas , CnrriniH-s , r.te , I'to. Council lllurT * , limn. KKYSTONK MANUI'AUTUH1N ( ? " CO ! Maimftioturcrcbr nnil ll < mlrr < In Hand and Power Corn Shellers , Anil HKonuiul Him of II wl on ! s uyrlcultutKl llllplOIIK'llI' . , KCF. If.OI , 1WI. loft' , mid 13 ) T South Main Street , _ _ ( . 'oiinull Iliiiir * . limn. " DAVID HUADLKY , * tU. Mnnnf'rs nml Jobliorx of Agricultural ImpIements.Wagons . , Buggies , ftlil'ltif.II"a ! n" , kln'U "f Flmn M olilm nr. 11UO to lllc buutli Mnln Street , Counnll Ululfi. loira. COUNCIL HI.UFFS I'AIIPUT CO , , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clothf ; , Curtnln riiliircs , trplmlMnrr Uoo Etc. No. 405 UroailwRjr Council It luffs. CIOAIIS , 'O , KTC. PKHKO1' ( ! & MOOUB , \Vliolcsftln .lohtirro In Ilia Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes * Not. 281l.iln and 27 1'onrl Sla. Council UluUn , Iowa. SNYDKR & LKAMAN , STOHAOE Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. SS.U nnil : tt 1'oMl St. . founoll Illutrs. 11AIJLK , HAAS & CO. . Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Finiilrics. itp. : No. 2i MHII ! St. , and No. : ! ! I'enrlSI. , Oiunoll Illutrs. ntinv. O.V. . BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. N'n. SI ! ( "iiuiicll Hliiift. \ViliT & Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , - COMMISSION , Niis. Ifimid IS P.-iH Pt. . gotmcll lIluITs. n A n.\iss , KTC. BKCKMAN , STKOHHUllN & CO. , llaini'ni.'tnri.'rsof Biicl Wlmluanlu tntlorsln ; Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. h'o. K3 Miiin ft. . . Council Illnirs , Iowa. fIA'1'1 * , CAPS. ETC. MKTCALlBKOTllKKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Noc. Iilliiiul 3tt nromlwny. Council ttlurr. . HEAVY KKKLINK & FHLT , Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Stock , Council ItlnRii , lowii. COUNCIL ULUFFS OilCO. . , \Vluilonlo Denl.'rs In Illuminating & Lubricating 01U Gasollii 33TO. , HiTO. F.TIicoilorr1 , Annul , Council llltnft Imrn. nuxa i'K. A. OViilTON : A" CO. , Hard Wood , Soutta Lumber , Piling , Ami IlriilKi' Miiti'rlal SiiRL'iultii'H.WIioluiiiita Lum- LuroL all Kliula. Ultlco No. K1J Main dt. , l lllnlla. town. 'lXES AM ) JOHN LINDEU , \Vluilcsllij ; Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors for .St. ( iotttiarit'8 Murh Illlters. No. IJ Mniii St. ( 'ouiiril llluir . BCJINKIDKIl & 1SKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines' and Liquors , lllnff.1. L. K1IISCIIT & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No , ! | C > llroii'l way , Council Itlntls. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council lllufl' having Eaostpe And all ino'ein iinprovciiienU. 215 , i.17uid 'Jill Main bt. MAX MO11N , 1'rop. Reduction in Prices , IN China , Glassware , Etc. j AtW.S Uomur & Co' * . No 0' ) Main Council BOOK BIDING 4'oiinlv anil Itaiili Uorliol'AII UlniU a Spec ially Prompt Attention to Mail Order. " MOREHODSE & CO. Hooiu 1 Kvcrr.t Block , Ci/uncil JilidlH Standard Tapcra IJsod All atyli-s ol ing , n Mafa/liici uud BLANK BOOKS. HITKHBNCRS : ( \ II. Nalianni Hunk , M. 1' . Binlth .V Co. , Ciiuc-iiB' lliuik. Uccrc , Wt-lU .V To. , ktrct Nntioiml Uunk , ( I 11. liiKUinnco Co. , J'uk r.Uuuk < TH , C.U .Savrn j llank.