G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FHIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCUTBLUFFS FU1DAY MORNING , JAN. 14. OFFICE , flO. 12 , PEAH.L STKEET. Delivered tijcnrrier In tiny purl of the city fit t cntT ci-nta PIT neck. & , Wi TILTOX , . . . Manager. rss Omcr , No. 13. NIUIIT HUITOII No. 23. MINOll MKNT1OS. N. Y. PlinnhiiiK Co. llcixvy suits cheap to order at Uoitcr's. ' The motion for a new trial In the case of Kdwards Is to conio Up before Jtidyo Carson this morning. The Union I'aciflu. was having its street car tracks hi Council HlulVs submitted to the annual measurement yesterday. The resignation of Uov. A. K. Hates , as pastor of the I'reshylerinn church , was accepted at ti meeting of tlin church and congregation Wednesday night. In the assignment1 * for tlio.lnno tourn ament of the State Firemen's association , P. Lacy , of this city , is given the place of superintendent of li < > . - < ! . The ca o of A. A. Iln/anl vs the City is set for trial in the district court to-tl.iy Tlic pialntiir seeks to recover damages for the loss of a line horse , who was in jured by a hole in the "trcct. There is a rage for Indian clubs at the deaf and dumb institution. The boys are practicing daijy , anil it will lie 11 hot welcome which will be iriven the crank who reri'ntly thteatoni'd to eomu here to kill one of the piofi > - > sors. Arrangi'ini'iils are licing made for the organi/alion of another lodsre of ( ! oed Templars in this clly. Thine who arc interested arc requested to meet cither at Hell A : Hall's store , or in Kahlnt'3 hall next Saturday evening for thu purpose of preliminary organi/ation. In the district court yesterday the ca c of Drown VH Wise was on trial. In this case the phnntiu" , Mrs. Ilrown , seeks to recover of the defendant for board foi some of his men who stopped at the Uroadway hotel. The defense claims that the bill was paid in full. There is a move on fool for the build ing of barracks for-the Salvation Army , thai in , a largo wooden building where meetings can be held , and the religious work carried on permanently. Quite an amount has already been iiiuserihcd , and it is thought there will bo no dilHculty in securing the needed cash. Jacob Krn'-ilorf , the proprietor of the 1'liu'iiix , is to move into Allen ijc Kapp'.s ole place on Main street. It is under stood that the building thus vacated by him is to be occupied by Uoyal Amy , who 1ms liUclvbcen considering the advisa bility of returning from Omaha and re suming 'business here in his old line , hardware. On the Will a lecture is to bo given in the temple hall by State Master Work man Wheat , of the Knight- Labor ? In December he delivered a lecture before the order .simply , and now he is to give a public one. This will give the people at large a chancu to hear a labor advocate who has already gained an extended rep utation as an orator of more than or dinary powers. Kx-Jusliee Krainey says lie is preparing the papers for his suit against the county , because the hoard cut down his claims for fees. The courts would bejiist the place for the clearing up of his blll- clal record , and the result would be watched with interest. The county board does not .seem greatly frightened' the protocol , although some ef them are voted against his bills. A man named Gladwin was driving along Washington avenue yesterday , when a crowd ot boysamusod themselves by pelting him with snow balls , lie Jumped oil' the scat , and catching the irst boy he could reach , proceeded to turn him upside down. 'Iho boy thus fici/cd was one of W. H. Yaiighan's sons , who claims to have been innocent of the transgression , and simply looking on at the tun , when lie was thus attacked. Gludwin was arrested on a charge of as sault. Yesterday afternoon an employe of L. M. Aylcsworih discovered two men cut ting timber from the hitter's land , and proceeded to have them arrested for malicious trespass. Una of the two thus complained of was Dick Payne , a man who has borne an excellent reputation. He says that he made arrangements with Mr. Mnyno to cut some timber on his Jnml , and that if ho hail gone over on to Mr. Aylcsworlh's land it was by mistake , and not intentionally. The case has been continued until next Tuesday Ladies free at the Kink to niglu. Moore & Kiplmger keen the largest nnd best slock of ciirars and tobaccos in thu city. Call and be convinced. Sec the now meerschaums anil thu smokers' articles of all k'nds ' at Moore As Kiplinycr's. Contorvillo M > ft-lnmi > COM ! , t.'i.7/i / per ton , delivered , Win. Welch , 015 Alain street , telephone ' .lit. Ladies free at the Kink to night. Personal U. 1'helps , of Lost Nation , is at the Pacific. Colonel Melvissoek went to St. Loui yesterday. Klijuh Maxman , of Persia , was at the Pacific yesterday. Miss Laura 1'lickinger has returned from a visit to fricudn at Wlnthrop , la. Albert Patterson , representing the Kato llensbcry opera company , was at tliti Ogden yesterday , Judge Car&on has returned from Aiuln- bon , and on Monday opens court in Montgomery county. Jacob Knihdorf'ri son is otiitc ill with malarial fever. He was taken to Logan yesterday by his father. ( i. K. Tiunisie , proprietor of the rail way eating house at Paeilie Junction , is htiro on a brief visit to Ins brother , Ulllcet Tamislo. His wife accompanies him. L. H. Crafts & Co. am loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before lucuriiig your loans. Hand concert at the Itini ; to-night. Or Ham-hott , ollleo No VJ Pearl street ! residence. 1'0 Fourth stieet ; telephone No. 10. _ _ Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. ,1. W. A : K. L. Smiiie. No. 101 Pearl street , Council BlullVt. Kloctric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of dome tin electrical appli- mieea at the New York Plumbing Co. Hand concert at the Kink to night. anil Organs. \V. W Kimball , of Chicago , has opened nt No. U''S Hroadway with a full ami com- jiloto stock of pianos and organs new and fresh from factory which will bo sold re gardless of cost or linu ) . Call , wo can Eint you. C. W. Kwors , manager. George Kudio , real estate and nego tiator ot loans , No. 1007 Farnam street , Umaha. liurgams in Council lilufts ami Umaha property. Stoves J Stoves ! Stoves ! tor the next thirty dnys 1 will selllieating stoves at coat ( or cash only. I' , C. JJuVot , TRAP SET FOR DRUGGISTS , They Should Watch ns Well ns "Prey" When Selling Intoxicants. HAY AND WOOD MEN MOVING. Another Sain of Acre Property Hunt- Inn < JIIT For n Stolen Cloak -A Hoy's I'l lit nnd Unc Hurt. IJInckmnilltii : Drnccists. Under the complieations of the present laws governing thu sale of intoxicating liquors in Iowa , all sorts of schemes are being worked to bother those who deal cither legitimately or illegitimately in Intoxicants. One of the latest schemes put up to entrap druggists has been tried on several ot the De.s Moines druggists , and the scheme is liable to be tried here any day. A man going about with his hand and arm done up in bandages , pretending to bo a wounded cmtl miner , has had a little boy with him and asked lor liipiors lor medicinal purposes. lie has said that , as he was unable to sign his own name , his little boy would sign for him. As it seemed 'a clear case of need , the unsus pecting druggists , never suspecting other than lione ty on thu part of the man , sold him liquors and allowed the boy to sign for him. Since then il has been developed that the boy signed his own iiam.and suits have now been brought to it-cover tigain t the druggists for .selling Jiqnor tea a minor , the penalty for which is justly very heavy. Several cases hayo been brought in a justice's ' court , and are actually being tried on so preposterous a basis. Loiters have been submitted by the druggists , alleged to have been written to them by the man , in which he wanted them' to pay him tor leaving town. It is impossible- believe that any such sort of blackmailing as this can succeed. DruggNts should be held to as rigid accountability as any one else in the bale of liquor , and pharmacists oi- fcudiug the law should bu treated as rigorously as the man of lower life in clandestine saloon or bout-leg doggery. The severest penalty should be visited upon any drtiguisL the same as upon any other oH'ending vendor. Hut there can bo no .sympathy or no endorsement or excuse for the < e who would go in the name ol a good cause , and seek by such a vile .scheme as this to bleed reputable business men. Another Sale 'Made. Another sale of property on the llats was completed yesterday , and the deed put upon record. .1. P. Casady sells to Dr. Macrae live acres in Streot.sville for iJ.'iOJ an acre. This i'i a desirable piece of property for resilience purposes , and if platted will sell readily in lots for enough to bring the doctor a handsome return on his investment , and the lot buyers will also have no dillieulty in get ting an advanced value within the nest vcar. There are numerous such sales being perfected , and as fast as they are recorded I hey will be announced. These actual bales give the laugh to the few croakers who claim that there is nothing to the boom but talk. Ihere arc many inquiries after property daily , and the lout : hoped for activity is not only com ing but hascome. . Kt ruck lly u Sled. Two bovs , James Medley , aged about got into some dillieulty yesterday. The elder and larger boy struck the other with his sled , causing finite a serious bruise. Tiie Medley boy has been com plained of for assault , and will be given a hearing so soon : - the injured boy is able to appear in court , Cloaking Hi" Sins. About a month ago a young fellow was arrested here for trying to sell a15'J ) sealskin cloak for * 5. He gave his name as T. C. Laing , ami said that the cloak belonged to his mother , who was at the transfer , and who , needing money , had given him the garment to pawn. There was no such woman to be found at the transfer , and so the young man was jailed on suspicion of having stolen it. No owner was found for the cloak , and the charge of vagrancy was lodged against him. On this ho was scut to jail lor thirty days. The nlliccrt , have been watching him , and have been hunting for .some cine to his history and as to how he got the cloak. It now appears that he is from Chicago , and that he is there known as "Sheeny" Laing. City Marshal Guan- cllahashad Laing's Picture taken and sent it on there tor identification , and it is thought that information now in pos session of the officers will lead to the ilndingof the place from which the cloak was stolen ami nossibly evidence onouuh to lengthen Laing's term of imprison ment. May. Wood and Stublilo. Yesterday the city marshal commenced thu enforcement of the order of the coun cil designating the space between the city building and ( ho city jail as thu market places lor hay and wood. For tiomu time thu hay and wood men have teed their loads on Mam street , near the junction ot Main and Pearl streets. The marshal wasyeslcrday ordering all such to move to the designated market place , if they wanted to .stand their wagons anywhere. The protests wore numerous , and as predicted , then ) was trouble right away. The marshal Hied a complaint against Stephen Dunn for refusing to move a load of hay when so ordered to , and his case will bo heard this afternoon by Judge Aylenworth. The real cause of thu trouble seems to bo that there is lo cate d at the junction of Mam and Pearl streets a private scale , which is doing much o f the weighing , while the city weighmaster has his scales at the city building , and feels that the weighing should oe done by him. As the council will not take any action to secure him the fees which ho claims belongs to his ollicu , and of which the city itself is enti tled to a per cent , it seems that this move is made to compel the teams to stand where the law requires. Thu city mar shal docs not enjoy the way ho was blamed by t-omo ol the council for not en forcing the ordinance and resolution , so ho has taken hold. For a long time , oven before the coming in of the present wi-ighiiKister , there hnr , been much con troversy over the quotum of city sualus , and it seems high time that thu city council bdtlcil thu mutter oncu awl for all. all.If If the duties of a city weighmastor arc to consist of .simply testing the scales of priyato parties s-nd merchants once a year , thu council should take the ru- t-ponsibllity ot ajing so. The council should decide fairly and above board whether anybody or everybody can weigh or not. Tin ; constant irritation unit the frequent clashing should bodonu away with. As it is the city is reaping no benciit from what ought under the law to bo source ot revenue , ami all know that the uity needs revenue badly nnoiiL'h. It is also a fact that the citizens havuulcctcd a man to an ollico , the natural fees of which go into private pockets. It is also u fact , not drSputcd.that properly belong ing to the city is being used for priy-ato scales , auU the streets used as u market place largely in consequence of the occu pation of this prouertj belonging to the citv. If the city "is to thus have its own property used for scales it should have its own scales located thereon , and get its share of the receipt * , as provided by law , instead of letting its pioperty , rent free , to private parties. So it seems to inanv who have looked over the situation. If it seems best to let any one and every body do public weighing , then the office of city woighmastcr should bo abolished or his duties limited , and then lot as many weigh as plcno. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all sixes. Missouri and Iowa wood. C. H Fuel rompauv , 5IW Hroadway. Telephone - phone JtO. ! Hot Illn/.o nt Mnlvcrn. The Norris block at Malvern caught lire about 7:30 : o'clock Wednesday even ing and the blaze was the hottest one which Malvern has had for some time. The block embraced six buildings , and was totally destroyed. The destroyed * buildings , all frame , were owned ami occupied as follows : First on the west , two-story , belonging to William Norris and occupied by Me- Cabo & Co. with a stock of hardware. Nevt east , owned by J hn Glenn , lower part vacant , upper story used as a resi dence by Mr. Douglass and family. Third east , Hays Hros. , lower room vacant , upper room occupied by Hays Hros. as sleeping apartments. Fourth east , owned and occupied by Mr. M. E , Hochncr with stock of groceries. Next east small loom owned by M. E. Hoehuer , vacant , and last on alley , two- story frame owned by James Cnurchill , unoccupied. There was no insurance on any of the buildings in Norris block. The insurance on the Norris building expired In September , and that on M. K , Hoeh- ner's within a week. McCube A : Co's. stock invoiced last week if5,500 insured for ij'4,000. Con id- erablu stock was removed , but in a more or less damaged condition. M. 1C. Hocliner is reported to have had if-109 insurance on his stock , which will probably cover his loss on the same. Muiiger it Goodwin carried § (1,000 ( in surance in good companies. Their dam age was estimated at from $000 to § 1.000. J. J. Alexander had if5 OT insurance. Loss probably from $75 to $100. L. W. Hoehner A : Co. sulVe.rcd compar atively slight daniatre fully insured. It rcmtired every exertion to save Noose A : Waiuwnght'.s lumber yard northwest across the street from the burned block. The Central house , itn mediately west across the street from the Norris building , a large two-story frame , owned by L. P. Anderson ( unoccujiiedl , was fired a time or two , but was liually saved with very Might damage. The above details are gl"aned from thu Malvern Leader which , with commend able enterprise , got out an extra giving full particulars. Sec that your books are made bv Moore- house & Co. , room 1LEverett block. GIlliiVT mscoVHKY. Xo .More Trouble Krom Monthly 1'alns. Many women sutler intensely every moiilh from the periodic illness of thu sex. The following letter shows how the worst ca es can be cured. It is addressed to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhamot LynnMass. , bv a lady in Minnesota. "For years 1 have Buffered from the falling of the Womb and painful menstruation ; and , after using live bottles ot' your Vegetable Compound , 1 am almost entirely without uaiii during my monthly period , whereas before using it 1 used to bo confined to „ . % * „ . . , . _ . . . . . , . „ . . : - . „ . . „ .11,1. , my almost going into spasms , keeping some one waitiuir on me all thu time , putting hot towels on my bowels and hot bricks to my feet anil dVing everything possible to relieve mo. " PYE VERSUS PYE. A Hallil ICasy to Acquire ami Dilltcull to Sh.-iko OH' Texas Siftings : A very queer case- that of Pye versus Pyo was called m a New York court. It was a divorce suit , ami the evidence went to .show the kiss ing habit is very easy to acquire and more diOicull to shake oil'than the opium or cocaine habit. I'tom tlie evidence it appears thai Mr. Tompkins , one of the boarders at the I've mansion , drifted into the habit of kissing Mrs. Pyo. In fact , it is very littlu exaggeration to say that he became a chronic Pyc-biter. They became so bra/en that their kisses were suggestive of the ringing ot a patent goug. In thu Pyo family the kissing seems to have been almost as nersistent and promiscii- oii-1 as that to which the witnesses tcsti lied in thu Heechur case. Mr. Dempsi-y , who boarded at the Pye house , was put on thu stand and exam ined by a lawyer. Lawyer ' 'Did you ever see Tompkins kiss Mrs. i' ey'1 Witness "Lots of times ; and when I ilidn'l .see him 1 heard him. There was a plaintive , sobbing gurglu about it that reminded one of thu exhaust of a bath tub. It could bo heard all over the house. " Lawyer "Did she not resist his kisses" Witness "Not precisely ; but she .set her face very .strong against it that is against his moustache. 1 saw her tiniu and airain. " Lawyer "Where did he kiss her1 Witness ' 'Anywhere- everywhere ; on thu stairs , in the hall , in tlin dining- room , at his leisure , on the cheek , but usually square in thu month. " Lawyer "Yas Mr , Pyo present when the kissing took place ? " Witness "Ho was present occasionally but ho was not accounted for much. Mr- > , Pye was always present when the kissing took place. Don't remember of her haying been kissed a single timu when shu was not present. " Lawyer "Did Mr. Pyu objectv" Witness "Tompkins never tried tokiss him. " Lawyer " ! moan did Mr. Pye object to Tompkins kissing his wife ? " Witness "Tompkins didn't ' have any wife to kiss. Ho kissed Mr. I'yo's wife , but 1 expect if 'lompkins had had a wife shu would have objected. They otten Lawyer"May it please the. court , this witness is showing a disposition to trillu with the court , " Court "Tho witness will answer the questions. " Witness " ! am answering the ques tions , but thu attorney is questioning thu answers. " Lawyer "When did Tompkins kiss Mrs. I've" "Witness "Whenever hu hud aelnuice , but I noticed hu didn't kis > . her when ho was down town. I'hu only timu when he didn't Hiss- her was when hu was not there. ' Lawyer-"Who did kiss her then. " Witness 1 did. 1 liked her a little my self. " Lawyer "O , you did , did you ? Did not Mr. Pyo object to you kitsiiig his wifu > " Witness "No. Why should hoV 1 didn't object to his kissint : her , why should he object to my kissinic her ? There was nothing objectionable about it , it was a mere friendly salutation. " Lawyer "Diil yon ever seu Mrs. Pyo kiss Mr. Pye ? " Witness "No , but shu may have done so when none of us boarders were around. She is a sly piece ? " Lawyer--"How did you comu to kiss Mr * . Pyo ? ' ' \ \ itncss "Put my arms around her peek and kisst-d her in the usual way. " Lawyer "Did she ask you. to do solr'1 COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS ! CALL .IT HARKNESS BROTHERS , And select your Dry Goods and Carpers before the prices advance , We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. . < / / - H'c tire cltmhiu out H'1 * rut Ire < leintiii etit tn IMM/.V room / ' < > ' < nti' Inn-caned On-/ / " ' ' stock , tnnl tlti'in oat c.rtivinctn luiltcts , Comfortables , Ladies' ' id Misses' ' llodroir , Etc- Are closcil out ir ' / / roil it'ltt finrc inoiicn to .scr oin1 tttifi * brj'urc iron bttit. / / ' / / / n'Hiit In- tli'ttin , Hrnwt # , 1'clrct , or Moiinctti1 CVir- l > rt < , conic < in < l * cc us or irritc for ) trlccn. itt , roinjrcs , Draiicrtcs , etc. , is lun/c ami choice , nint IIT litrc < t full assortment of I'olcs , Hints , Units Contls , etc. Our irork in done l > u skilled irorkinen. Orders t > i/ until rcccirc in-omnt attention. Harkness Bros , , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa rarmin" Lands in Iowa , Minm .ola , Kansas , and ranging from § * ( ) ) to $10.00 nor aero. Si-lmol and-ante lands in Minnesota on 3D yi-ar.s tune . * > per cent interest. Land Unyers faro free. Information , ele , gtvi'ii ' by 3 ? . E3. Ij .X.TS'T'Ix.'U'I' ' , Xo. 55. ) Hroadway , Contu-il HlnlVs , Iowa , agent for l-'reidrikM'ii & Co. . ' ' 'i - \ \ ItiK'sxVoll , I nolieed tliat no mat ter how many times ho ami Tomiikins ki "oil before lie went out , that shu never jot onon h to last until he trot haek , lor as lie oiened | the door they were at it a > ; aiiiaiul ; when ho was away I kissed her more as a matter of aueoinmodation than anvthm < r else. " Lawyer "Whero was Mr. PyeV" Witness -"O , he was nowhere. " Lawyer "Thai's enough. Von ean step down. " _ _ _ There are manj * elienj ) eo'tneties of fered for sale , which claim to contain nothiii" iiijnrioii * to the .kin. This is all liohilor \ very nearly all arc _ com pounded from the most deleterious and poisonous dnms in the materia mediea. They destroy the vitality of the skin , mak'intr the consumer wrematnrely witli- ered and old. J. A. I'o//.oni guarantees his medicated complc\ion powder en tirely free from all injurious matt r , and will' Kindly pay ? r > 00 to any j ractienl eheir.ist who can find upon analysis the trace of white lead orarsenic. Usc none other and you will never regret. Trice r.O cents and . 1.00 per box. Sold by all driitfgists and perfumers. Mesquites l-.ava maitc the appearance at Urownsville , Texas , and the inhabi tants are preparing for \oi\K \ \ .summer. Colgate's Cashmere Itoiiqiict Sonp stands alone on nccontiL of it acknow ledged superiority for toilet purposes. Their Toilet Soaps the standard. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppeclnl nilvoitlfomcnts , uoh n * t.ost , Found 7o I mn , Tor Salt' , To Hunt , Vinntc , Honrilinir. eli * , will liulnsortuil In thin column at the low rfttoofTKNCKNTSl'r.U MXU fonhulhst inscr- Ionaiid i-'lroCuntBl'crI < lnuforuaehsubguquuni inhortlou. Li'iivo nilvurll. oiiiunts nt our ( illiL-n No. 1i'ciil strout , ne.ullroiulwujr , Council UlllllB. WANTS. FOUSAI.i : Tim slnniliird brud htulllon , Ilnr- voy Miir. by I'i'urscin'a Ainoricnn Ktiir , hy fi ! > oly'H Amork-nii Star : his dam by Veinol's lllnckliiiu-K. niro of ( Jrucn'n llimhn\r. Will bo i-ol < ! lor lens iiionov I linn ho will earn this FCH- son In the bind. Ho la Found , kind , and H line driver , sln''lo in ilonlilc ln < | iilro of Wiulo CHIT , nt the drivingpark. . Council IHnllH. "IP.OH SALK Choice , smooth , nnlmprovnl ITO JL ucios close to llrnlnnr.l , in Itntlcr county , Noliruhkn. Will K\\C \ Inruo discount troin jrt'S- cut vnlni ) for cn-li. AdilioslliinliiiK , I'.nnyon A : Jones , llnvld City , Not ) . , or W. J. , lice ollicc , Council lIlullH , In. FOIt SAI.n At ( ilinivnlii , "in ncro4ivlii ) line lniiro\ciiicnt | > ' , H\ | nillcJ cii'-t of ' . 'onncil Illiitls. I'ricplow unil nil the time needed. In quire of T. W. Vim ScUm-r , Council Illullb. 1/1011 PAIiU llhicksmltli nnil . J- Only ono In town. Hxrullnnt huslnoet. Uooil lO'it-ons lorI'llint ; . Addioi-s C. L. Jllllcr , I'ortiv month , hi. TjTiOU HUNT U-rooin lionsp , KB. I'lr t avp. , -L1 opposite llio pai k. Sullivan 1'it/Koinld. . Ijloll HUNT A now two-story fiiuno ilwcllinif J. hoii'-u , rontalnlnir su room- , hall on both lloors , clovulH with nil bcil rooine , lar o collar mid pooil oKicrn. Call on .M. 1' . Itohrer or O.lull . llros. ACo. . _ _ PIl HUNT Thd onu-fitory frnino business liiill'llnk' , "Itli l-rooni ( Iwclllnif nttacli- incnt , forinnrly occiipli.d IIH a uanily fuctory and known as No. Ill ) South Main Htroot , ox- toMdlMK" thionuh to 1'oarl si. Apply to M. F. Hohror or I Moll llros , & Co. FOIt -lluitiprhliup.Kooil loi-ntion , Kooil lemon for snlliii . Acldrct-s II , lloo ollico. \\7ANTHD A ptittiitro ol ( Ivo or six rooniH. ' lonito'l ' L'onvonlont to biiHlni'gs ; Hinall family , no uhildron. Addrcsa "Crispy , " Hue oMiio. WANTIU hey with pony to curry Iluo FOlt HAI.I'-Olil juipurs for sale at the Doe olDcc. WANTUD rnrlU'SlntcnilliDf to tie inarriod urn wiinlivl to call nt the 1'ryor'ri lieu job ollice to M.'lrcl their \titildliiK euro ? . JJIIV V. SI" , ' i JACOI1 F1MS STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LftW , J'ractiee in Ilio Slate and l''ederal ' courts Jtoorns ? and 8 Shn art lieno lilonk. COTJKTCIXj BLiTJirilfS X' . ' > Main St , , ( Jonnclt ISlntf's. Tinrlieii | > irl I'laco In 11)0 ) til ) to buy CROCKERY , LAMPS , SILVER PLATED WARE , GLASSWARE , A NO- FINE POTTERY. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints The riiicst lin ] idi Inl l.lno of Mrs. C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No , 209 Main Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. a $ $ hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; ? io , tounil Irip. .MP.LVJN SMITH. I. T. ItOHKKTS. M ( VIOUS'1O McMAHON & GO , Abst acts of Tltla , Loan and Ral ? Es - tata Broierj , Ho. 236 Main St. Jlat'liifjmreltiiacd tlin "most rclla' lite nhstmel books in tliis coitiiti/- known as flic "McJIiilion Abstract Jiooks , " idcarcnow urciHtrcdfofar- iilslt abstracts and respect f nit H .tit- licit the i > atroinif/eof all those deslr- inii correct abstracts of title to Inndu and lots in I'uttatcattamiu countij. NO , 236 MA1H ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Oflicc over Ainciican K . BICE , M. DM Or other Tnniorri ri'inoved without the knlfoordrawlnif of blood. Ovur thniy yoniH prHcticnlcxperionco. No. 11 I'earl St. , Council Illutli. i fico. _ Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Conneil lilnll's. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL MLL'lfKS , IA , 16 j ; BOOK BINDING > * > ) .loiiriniU , Coiinly anil ItiiiiK U' < irK oi'AII Ikiiuls aSjiec. luHy Prompt Attention to Mail Orders HOREHODSE & CO , Hooni 1 Kvcret IJlocU , Conneil Standard Paiicr-s I wul All blilui of bind infj in Majja/itifs and BLANK BOOKS. * * IIKKKItr.N'CI'.S. C. II. Nuttoilal liuak , M. K. Bmltli * Co. , CllUcn. ' Dank. Decrc , WiIU V Co. , tirti Natiomtl Hunk. C. II. luourance < > ) . , OUlcoric i'U oylluQkurbC.U ri.xviui'3 UtiuU. ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS , To Be Given Away By Henry Eisenwn & Oo.'s People's Store , TO THE LUOKY TICKET-HOLDERS On ilnnunry tntli , 1HH7 , ConilNtlnc of I'lirnlturc , Clilniuvnro , Clotlilntt , llluiihcti , Tnltlo Iilncn , Notions , .Money , Silk Dross 1'nt- tcrus , Kte. , Kte. For every two dollar's worth of goods purchased , you will receive n coupon ticket , good for one chance in the following - ing Grand Pie.-onls to be given nway by us on Januarv loth , 1887 : FIRST PlUXK-Ono suite of Parlor Furniture , consisting of sofa , tete-a-teto and tour grauil easy chairs , all uphol stered in assorted similes of elegant silk plushes , worth $185. SKCON1) PHl/.K-Ono Mahogony Ued Kuoiu Suite. consisting of liedstead , Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant ! iui > li with beveled glass , worth $100. TIHKI ) PUF/5K-Om. ! of the very be t six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew ing Machines. The very best machine . . . I'legi. . . . . . London Dyed Cloak , to be made to order to lit tinluekv ticket holder , worth $ ( M.00. ) SIXTH PKI/.K Due pair of the finest White Hlankcts made by the Pioneer Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00. SKVKXTH PUlZK-Oiu' Heaiitifully Deeoriiled Dinner and Tea Set , consist ing of one hundred anil forty pieces , worth $58.00. KKiltril P1UXIAn : Klc-raut Seal Skin MnlV , worth sjJIO.OO. NINTH PHIXKA very fine Paisley Shawl , worth 1 > iiri.0 ( ) . TKNTII PUIXK- One Angora Heaver Shawl , worth $ : ! 0.)0. ( ) KLKVKNTII PU1XK One Gentleman's Suit of Clothing , made of Imported Wor-ted , guaranteed a line fit for the winner , woith $ : ) . * > . ( ) ( ) . TUKLFTH P1UXI-- Gentleman's Fur Heaver Overcoat , worth § 110.00. TUIHTLHNTIl PIUUK One Hoy's Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of ! ) and US years , to be chosen by ( he lucky parly holdinjr th ticket. Worth Slfi.OO. FOUKTKKNTH PIUXK Uno Hoy's Suit , for a boy between the ages of it ami 1(1 ( years , to be selected by the winner. Worth ? l.-i.OO. MF'l KHNTI1 PKIXK-Unc Elegant In fant's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIX'IKKNTH PUIXK One Elegant Hra.ss Parlor Table , worth $10.00. SEVENTEENTH PKIXE-Oiie piece of no yards "I1 mil of the Loom" muslin , worth ? I ( ) ! ) . EIGHTEENTH PIIIXH - One half do/.eu of the very best Celebrate < l "Gold" while MiirUs , of which we arc the exclu sive agents , worth ? 11.00. N1NTEENT11 PUIXli-Ono Fine Silk Mullier , worth $ . " ( .00. TWENTIETH PKlXK-Ono Linen Table Set , consisting of Taiile Cloth and a Do/.en Aapkins wortli $10.00. T\\ENTY-F1KST PIUXE A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. No. J2--One Toilet Set. No. 23 Uno vorj line Doll. No.'JlOne Handkerchief Hor. No. 2H Unc elegant Hand Hag. No. 2(5 ( Uno large Doll. No. 27 One Stand Cover. No. 83 One bottle line Perfume. No. 2l ! ( ) ne Tobaggan Cap. No. 30 - One Table Scarf. No. ! ! 1 One line Splasher. No. : U-One line Lunch Haskct. No. ! W- One hammered brass Umbrell taml. No. IUOnehalf define Towels. No. : t. One Silk Umbrella. No.One : ) ! line Doll. No. ! 57 Ono sut China Dishes , suitable for little folks. No. : ] 8 Oiio Hrass Hroom Holder. No. 39 One iiair Men's Silk Suspend- ers. ers.No. . ' 10 0110 Silk Handkerchief. No. 41 One nice Doll. No. 42 Oim-Jialf dox. ladie'slinc Linen J land kerchiefs. No. 43 Fifteen yards Host Calico for a dress paltei n. No. 14 One Hoy's Hat. No. 4.1 One HoyV Sealskin Cap. No. 40 One line Painted Ornament , No. 47 One Toilet Set. No. 48 One nice Doll. No. .1 ! ) One liiiij Doll. No..r)0One elegant Table Cover. No. 51 One Hottle Perfume. No. J52-One Lace Handkerchief. No. na Ono child's line Lace Collar. No. 51One elegant Doll. No. . "i One elegant Doll. No. mt-OnoTidv. No. 57 Ono Table Scarf. No. 58 Ono line Doll. No. 51) ) One Mouth Organ. No. ( iO One Imitation Steam Piano. No. 01-One line Hook. No. ( W One line Hook. No. 03-One Pocket Knife. No. ( il One line Doll. No. ( i.r.-Oiie line Doll. No. ( lit One Dr. Warner's Cornet. No. (17 ( One Shoulder Shawl. No. 08 One infant's Lace Cap. No. ( ill One baby Dress. No. 70 One large Doll. No. 71 One Hand Hag. No. 72 One lady's Companion No. 73-OueSilk Mnllicr. No. 71 One large Doll. No. 75 One line Hook. No. 70 Ono line Hook. No. 77 Ono Lunch Ha.skut. No. 78 One pair children's Shoos. No. 7-Onr ! ) ) pair boy's Hoots. No. 80-- One line Lace Collar. No. 81 One largo Doll. No. 82Ono Lady's Jersey Jacket. No 83--Ono puir Gentleman's Sus penders. No. 81 - Uno pair Men's ( { loves. No. 85-Ono pair Hoy's Skates. No. HO - One pair Girl's Skates. No. 87One pair Girl's Skatoa. No. 88One line Doll No 8U One line Doll No. 00One large Doll No. 1)1 ) One large Doll No. Hi One Necklace No. ! it : One pair Gold CulV Huttons No. HI One Locket No. ' .15 Ono nice Hroast Pin No. ( ID One pair Sleovn Huttons No 07 One Silver Thimble No. ! )8-Oue ) linn Hrcaot Pin No. H'J- ' One pair Kid ( Moves No. 100Ono Lace Handkerchief Total \ aluo of nresents , $800. \ \ ith every $ ' . ' purchase you rrcniyn a ticket , also a ticket for o\ury Jadditional ? : > nnrdnu-o yon make. Hold your tickets until January Kith. 1887 , when the fortunate numher.s will bo announced and invited to call and re ceive their presents. HEMKMHEK. You have tomy nothing extra for your pnrohu.sos. Wo guarantee to bull you { roods , cheaper than any other house in the wc-t , and bmt .stock to solcct from. JMAIL OKDEUS. All orders by mad will receive prompt attention , and tickets for the free gift distribution will bo forwarded and enclosed with your purchahP.s , the same as if you were pivynnt in person. Tiiesodifitnl.ut.on- bo made with nvery fairness , ami you may depend on it that the lucky mimb.jr.s only will receive their presents. . . . . , . , No lii'kdls will lie issued to the em ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the Lena- % ' r'allind sec the. above mnntionod pres ents now on uxhibitiun in our inammotli ttore and convince yourself. Rfspoctfully , HKNUT LISI.MA.N * Co. , J'coplo'n Store , Nos. .111. 810 , 318 and U'JO Uroadwny , Council Hlutlj. THE HEATON FUEL CO Will supply you with a cleaner nnd bcttci quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A trial \ull con- nce jou. Xo ( WS Hfiftdway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKUK , WKLLS & CO. , AHricultiir.il . Implements , BugJlas , CniTlnirea , Vto , rte ( "oitnvit IlliUTK , Iowa. " KHYSTONH MANt'l-'ACTPhMM } CO. Miimifnrtiiri'isol niut Ucixlcru In Hand and Power Corn Shelters , .Ami iiKcnoin Hue of Ilr t cln-s ii'iiv. Nos. IfiOl , Ijtl , IMS mil ) I.VI7 Aiuth Mnlti Street , Council ! ! , mr . Inwn. lAII ) KUMH.KY , t CO. , nn I .l -M ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , coi , ninl nil kluN of Knrm Mnolilnnrr. 311XJ lu lilt ) Soutli Mnln Strcut , Council Uturfg , limn. ( M/f/'B/Y / * . COI'NCIL m.Ul'TS CAKPHT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clntlip , Curlnln Klttiiron , lTiholmnrv | < ? oo lite. Kcx 403 llrunilnny Council llluiTa , lllTtt. PKKKHOY & MOOUU , Wholi'pnln .loliliein In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. S.Mulii mid 2 * l'imilS'9. ' Council lluU | ( Intvii. SNYDKK * LKAMAN , Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. i-'V-'l unit i > 1'u'il ' t-i Council mtnmisrs. 11AKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , a' Bimdrleii , 1'to. No. C ! Mnln St , mil No. 21 I'earl Hi. , Council Illulls. l-'W//'S. / o. w. lurrrs , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Comml'Flon. No. 5LJ lr ) ndway , Council ItlulTs. \V1UT & DUQUHTTH , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , -AND- COMMISSION , Nos. in mill 18 IVnrl St. , Council Hindu. 1IAHNESS. BTO. HKC'KMAN , STUOIIHK11N & CO. , llnnu'ftctnrorB of nnit Wholi' nlu Do'ilonlu Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. ( 5 Main St. . Council Illnird , Iowa. HATH , CX/W. ETC. MKTCALl' liltOTIIKItS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. N'n .ni ? nnil ,111 nroiulwnv , Council ICKKLINK & I'KLT , Wholosnln Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council HlnlTii , lowix. innr.s AND TAM. W. 1) 11. McDONKI.n A : CO.7 No vjl Muln lrei'l. j : I Council lllur ( . - AMI IIFU.I.IIH i\ - HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. OU/.V. COUNCIL ULUl'TS OIL CO. , Wholi mlo Doalerg In lIuiuinatiDg & Lubricatlag OIU Gasrtlu E3TO. , K1TO. F.Theodoro , Aj-'cnt , Conneil Ulnirs. In\ra. MJMIlKlt _ 1'llJKtJ KTC. A. OVKHTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Sonthorn Lumber , Piling , AndllrMcu MHlerliil ! jicclnlll'Vliol | ( ) " lii I.uni- br ol nil Kindii. Ollici. No , I.KI Mulu Ht. , Council HhilU. Jovra. H'lXEU AKD L1QUUHX. SCIINKIDKU * IJUCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JOHN LINUKU , Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors for St. notth&ii''ri Hurb lllui > rs. Mnin bl. Council lllulla. L. KIKSCI1T & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No 411 IJroii'lwny , Council HlulM CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Conned HmlVs having re And nil mo 'cm ' iiiiproreiiicnts , 215 , ! M7 and ' 10 Main bt. MAX MOIIN , 1'iop Siai Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . JWOAinVAY , COUNCIL HUM I-S , iiiu Uumm > J'luot. pOQ * * * s s K- IS * Sat _ ' at k.ji't coii'tantly nu l T in ' r l 'l * . Odcrs jir n | it.v hy cuiitrncl on Bi.r i. i.Hiua i MI V HOI.KV , Proprietors. Telephone No H J. rurmeny * > ( Koil Sale hUbica , cCiruci lit. ave and 4tU Mrccl.