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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. JANUAEY 21. 1887.
THE DAILY BEE ,
COUNClTlLUFFS
FRIDAY M011NINU , JAN. 21.
OFTICE , flU. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Delivered by tfirrlcr in nnr port of the city nt
twenty cent per week.
H. W. TiLTOJf , . . . Manngcr.
TKI.KPHO.NE3l
fJCMNr.FfOmcr. . No. 43.
NIUHT I'.imou No. S3.
MINOR MI3NT10N.
N. Y. ritimblnR Co.
Heavy suits cheap to orilcr at Ucitcra.
The amount of rcnl estate transfers yes
terday was $35,1270.
The very latest thlncs out in ball pro
grammes at Pryor's HER job olllco.
DA. Coehran yesterday sold to It. .1. Pal
mer Fovonty six lots in Kailroad addition
for $ r.OO.
Pcri7ilt to wed was granted yesterday
toJ. U. Miller and Laura ( ! . Hiclilc , both
of Oakland.
Something entirely new and beautiful
in birth announcement cards at Pryor's
UBK job oflico.
New styles in invitations , regrets and
wedding goods just received at Pryor's
BII : ; job ollleo.
.Justice Schurz yesterday married Fred
Jnckman to Flora A. Walker , botli being
from I'apillion , Nob.
The work of piling for the foundation
of the Union Paellie's new round house
lias been commenced.
In the district court yesterday the ease
of Ktsoman vs the Ilawkuyu Instraiico
company was still on trial.
Carles Crump , Andrew Farroy and an
unknown were yesterday before the court
as victims of the ( lowing bowl.
The funeral of Mrs. Alary Hughes , of
StreetHvlllo , who died Wednesday night ,
will bo held Saturday afternoon at 'J
o'clock.
The jury In the case of Ila/ard against
the city wan still out yesterday afternoon ,
with no apparent probability of agreeing
on a verdict.
Frank Levin has just received about a
thousaud more lare coins , a collection
from the east. Among them arc a num
ber of old Koman pieces , and many hun
dreds of years old.
The lirst car of California cabbage re
ceived hero tills year is expected to ar
rive this morning. It is consigned to
Snyder & Lcaimm.
Tim industrial school connected with
the W. C. A. will open Saturday , the 2-M ,
at 13 o'clock ' , on Williams street , nearly
opposite the College Home hospital.
The jury in the case of Hazard ys the
city was last evening discharged , being
unable to agree. It is said they stood
three lor the pltiintilVand nine for the de
fendant.
For sale or exchange for clear land ,
Council Blull's or Omaha properly , a
most promising am' ' fashionable trotting
bred two-year-old stallion , standard bred
Kule 0. Address P. li. Hunt , Harlan , la1
A rare chance to purchase a well es
tablished and good paying dry goods
business in a thriving town twenty miles
from this city. For reasons and terms
address 13. M. , UEE ollice , Council
Blulls.
J. Ernsdorf , who kept the PJuvnix ,
seems to have a hard time of it finan
cially. The fixtures arc stored now.
being sci/.cd by some creditors , and the
establishment seems to have been
wrecked.
OIHcor Nightingale , of Omaha , was
here yesterday after the man arrested by
Ollicer llctidricks the other night , and
who gave his name as Spraguc. The fel
low refused to cross the river without a
requisition.
The married Indies' progressive euchre
club will bo entertained this evening by
Mrs. D. J. KoekweH and Mrs. ,7. Y.
Fuller , at the residence ot Mrs. llookwell ,
811) ) Third avenue. Game to commence
promptly at 8 o'clock.
Several persons who intended leaving
for St. Paul last night were compelled to
wait till to-night as the sleeper was
crowded. To-night there \yill be two
sleepers Jcavo Council Ihill's ! over the
Sioux City route for Si. Paul with llio ice
carnival visitors.
The Iowa State Temperance alliance ,
held in DCS Moines this week , in organ
ising selected L.V. . Tulle.ys , of this city ,
to represent the Ninth district on the
committee on resolutions and nomina
tions. In the election oi olliccrs , II. D.
Cooley , of this city , was chosen as OHO
of the vicopresidciils.
Hoyal Amy lias decided to return from
Omaha and rusiime the hardware busi
ness here. He will occupy the buildingon
Main street formerly occupied by Thomas
for agricultural implements. Par * of his
goods will bo shipped to-day , and he ex
pects to bo fairly opened for business by
the middle of February.
The council is not to meet until
tiie regular meeting next month
unless foine occasion should un
expectedly arise for a special session.
The aldermen will probabably meet soon
as a committee of the whole to consider
the Tenth avenue project and the new
ordinance proposed by the Union Pacific.
The public lecture to be given next
Tuesday evening in Temple hall by
State Master Workman wheat , of the
Knights of Labor , should be listened to
by as largo a number as possible. Ho
has the reputationof | being an orator , and
the themes to bo discussed are of vital
interest.
The team and buggy hired by a
ctrangcr from Field & Cole , and which
wasHiipposed to have been stolen by him ,
lias been recovered , li appears that the
fellow tried to sell it , and not succeeding
and fearing probable detection , ho left
the rig with a farmer named Haincs ,
noout ten miles east of the city. It has
boon brought in and returned to the
owner.
It is reported that Dr. Dearborn , who
bought bevonty-oipht acres on the river
eolith of the Union Pacific track for
13,000 , had sold the same yesterday for
110,000. There are numerous other sales
reported , thu full facts of which will not
bo known until the papers are recorded
The activity in real estate is startling
come of the old settlers , who have been
predicting that there would bo no boom.
The boom is showing stronger every day.
The union meetings at the Congrega
tional church are increasing in interest.
The attendance is larger each night.
Last evening Hev. Mr. Tluckstun led
the meeting , and chose as his theme "Tho
Kiches of God , " The night before a
queer test was put to thu audience by the
leader , lluv. Dr. Cooloy. The church was
full , and he asked all those who had
served ( Jed for fifty years to rise , Only
two responded. Then all that had served
for forty years were asked to rise , Five
inoro stood up , making soyon. The
number steadily increased until nearly
nil those there had arisen , in response to
the series ot questions , gradually cutting
down the time to one year.
Hand at Ice rinl : Friday evening.
Grand niatinco wltli muslo Saturday.
See that your books are made by Moore-
bouse & Co. , room lEvcrctt _ block.
GeorgoHudio , real estate and nego
tiator ot loans , No. 1507 Farnain street.
Omuha. Bargains in Council Blulls and
Omaha property.
Klcctrlc door bolls , burglar alarms and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the Now York Plumbing Co.
Stoves t Stoves I Stoves 1 * or the nc.xl
thirty days I will sell homing.moves at
. cost/or cash ooly. 1' . 0 , uaVo
SOLDIERS OF SALVATION ,
The Way They Receive Their Trials and Pri
vations.
AN EYE ON OMAHA.
Tlic New Terms of Court Announced
Tor Tills .Judicial District The
Heal HAtntc Activity Keeping
Ul > Hrlcr lilts of News.
The Army of the Lord.
"I heard thai the Salvation army girl
who went from hero to St. Joe had nearly
starved to death down there , " remarked
a citizen to a cadet in the army yes
terday.
"Well , she didn't starve , but she did
come pretty near it , " was the reply.
"Wo got her up a box of grub here and
sent il down to her , for she wrote that
she needed it. When she left here she
had only enough money to pay for her
board a day or two.and she hadn't begun
to got in enough from collections to pay
hrr way. As soon as we heard of it , we
had a box fixed up and sent her , enough
to last several days or a week. 1 tell you
it is not all fun or nice work to be in the
army. The girls have a hard time of il
part of the while. Now the girls when
they lirst came hero had only enough to
keep them a few days , and they had it
nip and tuck to live. They slept in llio
hall , and ihey lived oil'of cold food sent
them from the Ugden house. The Ggdon
house girls were very good to the nirls ,
and every day sent them a big basketful
of what was left from their tables. "
"How do they get a living * From the
collections , or do they have a salary ? "
"I'll tell you. These women are just
sent to a place , and have to get along as
best they can. They go to work , Mold
meetings , and take up collections. The
expenses for hall ront.light , fuel and such
like , arc paid first. If there is anything
over it applies on their salaries. The
captain L'ets $7 a week , the lieutenant $ . " 5
and the cadet $3. They have to make il
Ihotigh. If there is not enough taken in
to pay the expenses they get nothing , but
if thorn is enough to pay the expenses
and their salaries too , they gel Iheir
pay.1
"Out of liicse salaries wlial do they
have to pay V"
"They have to pay their board , pay for
clothing and all that. They have to buy
their own tambourines. The post owns
the drums , but llio rest is owned by the
soldiers personally. The post here is get-
tmq so that after paying the expenses
of the meetings and the salaries there is
a small sum left now in the treasury.
Two or three meetings last wtok though ,
the receipts were not enough to pay ex
penses. It costs about if ! ) a day to pay
for the hall , lights and fuel. The girls
now board , because they have so much
visiting to do and other work thai lliey
have no lime to cook for themselves , and
they were getting behind on their sewing
ami such things. "
"Do those who join have to wear uni
forms ? "
"No. they don't have lo. The army
wants thorn to wear sonic badge or some
thing to show that they belong lo Hie
iirmv and so most of them do. " "
"Do they have lo do away with bangs
and feathers , gold ornaments and so
forth ? "
"No , they can wear such things if they
want to , but il is not thought to be of
any use to spend money for such things.
The girls don't have much loft after they
pay for their living , but if lliey did Ihey
feel lhal they can use it to make others
hettcr and happioraudso they don't care
for such things. "
"What about the statement that a cer
tain per cent of Hie receipts has to go to
headquarters , to make the high olhcers
live in comfort and wealth ? "
"That isn't so. There is a certain
amount , 10 cents on n dollar , which goes
to pay the higher ollicers and their ex
penses. That is , just as in all other soci
eties and churches. The division com
mander , for instance , is something like a
presiding elder in the Methodist church ,
lie looks after all the posls in Iowa , say.
Well , he is allowed a certain amount and
his traveling expenses , and this is paid
by all the iiosts. Then there is a certain
amount which is to be paid for the head
quarters to bo built in Ciiicago. This
headquarters will be barracks for those
who got sick or worn out , a sorl of sol
diers home , llie same as lite Methodists
take care of their superannuated preach
ers sometimes. "
"How long will the army stay horcV"
" 1 don't ' know. These girls will go
away next week. Their tnrcc months is
up. They change- every three months ,
and new ones come here. AVe'll have
some new ones in a few days. "
"How did you make oul in Omaha Iho
other nightV"
"Pretty well , but we got rotten-egged.
That is , Ihero was one spoiled egg thrown
at us as wo went by one place , a sort of
grocery store and saloon. There was
only one egg , and that hit one ot the fel
lows on the head , and splashed on come
of the others , .lust as soon as tlicro can
bo a hall gel there I expect the army will
start in for taking that town. "
Substantial abstracts of titles and real
estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. No.
101 Pearl street , Council Binds.
Hard and soft coal , best quality alls
scs. . Missouri and Iowa wood. C. li.
Fuel company , fl8'J Broadway. Telephone -
phone 130.
L. B. Crafts & Co. are loaning money
on all classes of chattel securities at one-
half their former rates. See them before
securing your loans.
The Terms of Court.
Judges Loofbourow , Carson. Thorncll
and Dcomer have arranged the following
as tiie schedule of terms of courts in this
district :
In the county of Shelby four terms
shall bo held , beginning respectively on
the llth day of Jimimry , the ! ! d day of
May , the 00th day of August and the 8th
day of November.
in the county of Audubon four terms
shall be held , beginning respectively on
the 10th day ot March , the 7th day of
June , the 27th day of September , uud the
2'Jth day of November.
In the county of Cass four terms shall
bo held , beginning respectively on the
8th day of February , the Hd day of May ,
the llUth day of August and the 8th day
of November.
In the county of Montgomery four
terms shall bo held , beginning respect
ively on the 17lh day of January , the
7th day of Juno , the 27th day of Septem
ber and the Uth dav of December.
In the county of Page , four terms shall
bo held , beginning respectively on thu
2M : day of February , the tfd day of May ,
the 2iil ; day of August and the ' . ' 5th day of
October.
In the county of Fremont , four terms
shall bo belli , beginning respectively on
the 50th day of March , thu iMth ctay of
May , the ' 'Gth day of September and the
15th day of November.
In the county of Mills , four terms
shall bo hold , beginning respectively on
the S'Jtli dav of March , the Mth day of
June , the llth dav of October arid the
IHth day of December.
In the county of Pottawattamie. at the
county FCHI thereof , four terms shall be
held , beginning respectively on the 15th
day of lolmiary , the 8rd day of May , tne
80th day of August aud the 1st day of
November ,
At the town of Avooa , in said county ,
three terms shall bo. held , beginning re
spectively on the loth day of March , the
31st day of Juno and the 13lh day of De
cember. _
The Pnlt Mall Club.
The Pall Mall club gave Ihe fourth of
their scries of hops last evening In their
hall in the Bono building. The music
was all that coulo. bo wished for , and the
programme , which consisted of fourteen
numbers , was an excellent one.
As usual about 10 o'clock light refresh
ments were served , and about 1 o'clock
this niorniug the company dii-
banded. Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Loonils , Dr. and Mrs.
Macrae , Mr. and Mrs. Dav , Mr and Mrs.
Albert. on , .Judge and Mrs. James , Mr.
and Mrs. Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs.
Haas , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown , Mr , and
Mrs. Porter , Mr. and Mrs. Klmball , Mr.
and Mrs. Keelinc , Mr. and Mrs Bald
win , Mr. and Mrs. Felt , Mrs. Conover ,
Mr. and Mri. Kverclt , Mrs. Waddfll ,
Misses Holcomb. Loomis , Brown , Jessie
and Fannie Walker , Anna anil Barbara
Mcrkel , Ik-bblugton , Farnswor'.h ,
Hatcher , Haas , Albright , of Fort Madi
son ; ( ianlner and Mrs. Mcader , of In
diana ; Minnie and Pauline Wadlelgh. of
Clinton : Mrs. Unbln on , Mr. and Mrs.
W. 11. Hums , Messrs , tlaas , Evans. K. W.
Hart , Stewart , Baldwin , Miller. K. K.
Hart , Pusiiy , Blanehard , Malmroso ,
Woodbury , Bowman , Everett , W. and N.
Cieary , Sharp , Hughes and Pike , of
Omaha ; Bebbington , Sherman , Larimer.
Slnlccpcnoo Honrrcstetl.
George Washington Makepeace , on be
ing acquitted at Denison , lias been rearrested -
arrested on the charge of grand larceny
in Harrison county. The friends of
County Attorney Lally resent the in
timations thai the prosecution was not
ably and fully conducted in the recent
trial at Dcnison. It is claimed thai Mr.
Lally's predecessor , now Judge Thorncll ,
drew iij ) the indictment , and thai thorn
were in it Iwo errors fatal to the success
ful prosecution of the case , one being
that the money said to have been appro
priated by Makepeace belonged to Haish
iv Co. , when in fact it belonged to Jacob
Haish , who had no partner , and there
was no sueli linn. The other was in
bringing the action in Crawford county ,
when the embi-x/lemcnt , if there was
any , was at Dunlap , in another county.
Personal
C. L. Burpee , of Champaign , III. , is in
the city.
Mrs. Nick O'Brien lias gone toDanbury
on a visit.
Alex Malmroso came in oil' the road
last night.
Louis Kahlcr has gone to sec the ice
palace at St. Paul.
Misses Tosteviu and Bullard leave lo
niglil for St. Paul.
Miss Julia Ollicer icft last evening for
a visit with friends at Chicago.
A C Btirnhani , of Champaign , 111. , is
in the city looking after ins interests here.
John Dohany , who has had quite a
serious sick spell , is again attending to
onsincss.
Mrs. E. A. Pippin and Mrs. George
Hudio have gone to Mapletpn , la. , to at
tend the wedding of Mrs. Pippin's sister ,
Miss Ella Snyder.
Max Brody , who was injured by llio
running away of his team recently , is im
proving and now able lo be up ami about.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sims returned last
evening from their weddfng trip , and
will for the present have rooms at the
residence of Mr. J. E. Harkncss.
Clarence Judson , who has been so long
connected with Btirnhani. Tulloys & Co.
and the Council Blull's National bank ,
has resigned his position. He will con
tinue to reside here , and will soon engage
in a different business here , which will in
due tune be announced. He is too active
to remain out of business for any length
of time , and will doubtless make a suc
cess of whatever he undertakes.
IIiVNSCOM PA UK ADDITION.
Surroumlcci JRy Improvements.
The Handsomest Jjocntioti and Mo.st
AcccRHlblo nody of I.iot9 For Sale !
Every facility is given buyers to inves
tigate Iho merits of this beautiful addi
tion , and that you may carefully investi
gate its prices and terms as compared
with surrounding properties , Ihoy are
freely and cheerfully shown to you. It is
a safe prediction thai lots in Hanscom
Park addition will sell before the year is
out for
COO I'Eit CINT : jumn THAN
present prices. Every buyer has this
chance , and if you want a safe , sure and
excellent Investment secure one of these
lots at once. There is no bettor chance
to make money , and of this you can
judge for yourself when you see the
ground.DON'T
'
DON'T HK TALKED OUT OK IT
but come and sen whether our statements
are correct or not. This costs you noth
ing and if you have the courage to do as
others are doing may make you some
money.
MH. OKOItGE liUDIO
is our only authorized agenl in Council
Blull's for Ihe sale of lots in
HANECOM I'AHK ADDITION ,
SUI.l'lltJU SPIUNCiS ADDITION ,
AMES1 1'I.ACK ,
IIII.I.SDAI.E ,
and tin unequalled list of bargains of all
sorts.
AMES1 HEAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
No. 1507 FAHNAM STUEP.T ,
OMAHA , NKU.
Ccntcrville soft-lump coal , $3.75 per
ton , delivered , Wm. Welch , CIO Main
street , telephone 1)1 ) ! .
Dr. llauchelt.ollico No. 12 Pearl strcel ;
residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone
No. 10.
Band at Ice rink Friday evening.
Grand niatinco with music Saturday.
All my coal is weighed by Amy , the
only aiithori/.cd city weighmaster , and
guaranteed to hold out 2,000 , pounds to
the ton. Good soft coal at $ ! ) .CO a Ion ,
N. W. WILLIAMS.
Band at Ice rink Friday evening
Grand matinee with music Saturday.
llio Iluhy .Milieu of niirnmh ,
London Daily News : Owing to the very
great jealousy of the Burmese govern
ment , the ruby mines have been care
fully guarded from all strangers , and
from tfiis cause our knowledge regarding
them is very small. The mines are said
to bo only about sixty miles northeast of
Mandnlay. The extent of ground over
which the rubies exist has not been pre
cisely ascertained , but it is believed to
extend at least over one hundred square
miles ,
The value of these mines was reported
a few years ago to bo worth annually
from 12,000 to 15,000 , ; but this includes
sapphires and other stones as well. The
mines were wholly royal property , and
the stones were a monopoly of the king.
From tiiis it may bo assumed that tlu
Indian government will now claim the
ruby mines.
The "gem bed , " as it is called , or
strata in which the rubies are found ,
varies considerably at dlfl'urent points in
its depth. Pits are sunk down vertically
until a gem bed is touched , and then
hori/.ontal galleries arc formed through
it. These strata differ considerably in
thickness ; sometimes they are only a few
inches , while in others they ure found
several feet in depth. The earth of the
gem bed is brought up to the surface ,
where it is carefully washed , and the
gems are secured , The most of the
rubies arc email , but largo ones do turn
COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS !
CALL AT
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.
J "on never saw Jllack Silks so
BLACK SILKS.J < tn as those n'c are now sell
. ing.
H'c are closing out this entire department to
make roHHifor our Increased Carpel finch , anil
arc coiitH'iiitcnllu scllliiy them oat c.vlrcinclit
low
Blankets , GomMtes , Ladies' ' and Misses' ' Dnderw , Etc
Are bctny closed out very cheap.
I'on will sare money to see onr Carpels
ami llitys before yon buy. If yon want In-
liratn , Jtriisscls , I'clrcl , or Moiincttc Carpet
pet- ! , come a ml see ns or wrilo for prices.
Onr variety of Curtains , I'onyccs , Draperies , etc. , is larye anil choice , and
n-ehai-ea full assortment of I'o'cs , Hods , lirass ( , 'ooils , etc. Our worlc Is
done by skilled workmen. Order * by mall receire prompt attention.
Council Bluffs Iowa
Harkness Bros , , Broadway , ,
FarmiiiL' Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , aud ranging from $5.00 to
410.00ii"r lien" Si-l.ool . and stnto lauds in Minnusota on 30 years' time 5 per
cent interest. Laud Buyers fare free. Information. J -
-p
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No. 55r Broadway , Council muffs , Iowa , agent for'Freidrlkseu & Co. , Chicago.
up ; the dilVieultyis to liud large ones
without a Haw.
The lapidaries or gem polishers are in
the capital , and not at the mines. 1 ho
polishing process is performed by pound
ing the smaller gems and worthless
stones. These arc pounded and mixed
with other substances , and formed into
cakes about ten inches long and
four wide. The gold rubies are
rubbed on this. When the stone Jias
been ground down roughly on this a
liner cake is employed , and the finishing
touch to the gem is given by rubbing it
on plates of brass or copper.
Sannhires are also found with the
rubies. The people employed manage
to secrete small stones , and these are
smuggled from the mines to the capital.
After IjluhiniiiB Thiuulor.
" 1 feel like thunder this morning , ' '
complained a Now Jersey citizen.
"That's because you fooled with light
ning last night , " reverberated his wife
quicker than a llash.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fpoclul advertisements , such ns Lost , Found
loLonnFor Salo. To Kent , Wnnts , Ilonrdlntr ,
etc. , irill bolnsortod In thlfl column ut tlio low
rate of TEN CUNTS PF.K LI N K for the flrst Inscr-
lonnnd i-'ivoCents Per Line for each subsoquunt
Insertion. Lonvo advertisements nt our olllco
No. 12 Veal street , nc.ir Uroadwfty. Council
illutts.
WANTS. .
FOH SAL1J Choice , smooth , unimproved ICO
acres close to Itralimrcl , in Hutlcr county.
Nobruslm. Will Rive lartro discount trom pres
ent value for cash. Address limiting , Hunyon
.V Jones. David City , Neb. , or W. J. , IJeo ollice.
Council 111 n ITs , la.
FOHSALE Atnbnrfrnln , ! ! .r > ncros with flno
Improvements , six miles cast of Council
llluirs. 1'rlcolow nnd all the time needed. In-
< | iiln > of T.V. . Van Sclover , Council llluirs.
T710U SALE Illacksmlth nnd wniron shop.
JL ! Only one In town. Kxcollcnt ImMiioss. Cnoil
reasons tor Eclllng. Address C. L. Miller , Ports
mouth , la.
FOH HKNTfl.room houso. J35 , First live. ,
opposite thu park. Sullivan & Fitxgnralil.
FOH HENT A now two-story frame dwelling
house , containing six rooms , hall on both
lloors , closets with all lied rooms. Inriro collar
and good cistern. Cull on M. F. Kohter or
Odoll llros. ACo. .
FOH HENT The ono-Ptory frame business
building , with 4-roota dwelling attach
ment , formerly occiinlL'l in a candy factory
mid known us No. 110 South Main street , ox-
temlliiB through to 1'oarl Bt. Apply to J ! . F.
HohrerorOdcll llros. & Co.
FOH SAM ? -Harbor shop , KOOC ! location , jrood
reason for selling. Address U , Ileo olllco.
A cottairo of Jlyo or six rooms ,
WANTED
located convenient to business ; small
family , no children. Address "Crispy , " Doe
olllco.
WANTKD-A boy with pony to carry Uoo
route.
H.M.K-Old papers for Bull ) ut the Uoo
FOH
olDce.
WANTED Parties Intending to bo married
are wanted to call at the Pryor'l Dee job
office to select their wcddlnK cardg.
JOHN V. STNE JACOB SIMS
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ,
Practice in the State and Federal court *
Hooms 7 and 8 Sliugart-Hono lilo'jk.
COXTlSTOUj BLiTJiniPS
FREE LECTURE
AT
MASONIC TEMPLE
i
Tuesday Evening , January 25 ,
State Master Workman of the Knights of
Labor.
M. L. WHEAT ,
OF COLFAX , IOWA ,
Cordial Invitation Extended to All.
W , S , HOMER & CO ,
23 Main Stf Council Jllnffs.
The chcnpctt place In the city to buy
CROCKERY ,
LAMPS ,
SILVER PLATED WARE ,
GLASSWARE ,
-AND-
FINE POTTERY
THEATRICAL
WIGS ,
BEARDS ,
Grease
Paints
F.TC ,
The Finest I in
ported Line of
( Joods West of
Chicago.
Mrs.C. t. Crillette's
Human Hair Emporium
No , 209 MainStrent.Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
Ladicsbuying n ? 5 hat or bonnet , one fare
will be paid ; vie , round ( rip.
MELVIN SMITH. I. T. ItOnEUTS.
SMITH & ROBERTS.
SUCCESSOItS TO
MoMAHON & GO ,
ibstfacts o [ Title , Loan and Rial Es
tatfl Brokers , No. 238 Mala St.
purchased tjic
Me abstract books In this connly-
hnown as the "Mediation Abstract
Jloohs , " we arc now prepared to fur
nish abstracts and rcsncctfallii so
licit the jHitronaf/eof all those aeslr-
iiuj correct abstracts of title to lands
and lota In 1'otlawattainlo county.
NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BL UFFS
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over American Exprecc.
B. XHCE , M. D. ,
Or otliur Tiimora roniovud without
tllo i , , , , , orUmwIiiB of blood.
Oror thirty yonrs prHcticnloxpcriouco.
No. U 1'oiirlSt. , Council llluBn.
PfConeultatlon True.
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , nt retail
nnd in lots. Large quantities to select
from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin *
glc or double ,
MASON WISE ,
Council Bhilli.
OFFICER & PTJSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA ,
*
Ketnlillehea 1857
BOOK BIDING
Ledgers , .lourim ! * , County and
Hank Worliol'AII liliulh a Spec
ially
Prompt AttentiOjHo Mail Orders
MOREHOUSE & CO.
Koom 1 Everot Block , Council Blufls ,
Standard Papers Used All btyles of bind
ing in Magazines and
BLANK BOOKS.
HKFCIIKNCES !
C. n. National llonlr , M. H. Smith A : Co. ,
.
CllUeni1 llunk , Cf ro , WolU k Oo. .
.
1rst Natloual Hank. C. II. lusuriturd OJ. ,
Offlcoril'useyUaakcr3C.U
CLAIM
Your Presents
That Were Given Away By Henry
Eisoman & , Go's ' Peoples' '
Store
TO THE IUCKH TICKET HOLDER
At the Drawing Which Took Plnco in
Their Store on the Evening of Jan-
\rnry 10th , 1887 The Snmo Doing
Bono by 11 Committee of 1'rominout
Citizens.
The ( IWribiitiou of prizes wns by it
cotumilti'i ! ot L'iti/i'iii , nml the tlckuts
nwnnlud prixo.s tire ns follows : r
No. 8s.n : , ift pri/.o Suite of Psirlo
Furniture.
No. . " ) .7 < I , 2mt prize Mahogany IJctl
Koom Suito.
No. ! i,0 ? I , Uril pri/.c Domostio Sewing
No. Hii5 ) : , .1th pri/.o Twenty yards
Guinoltitros grain Black Silk.
No. 0,302 , fth ) prize Seal I'lush Cloak.
No. 2070 : ! , , Cth prize 1'tilr White
Blankets.
No. 7,00'J , 7tli prize Decorated Set of
Dishes.
No. 2:2,0:13 : : , 8th prize Seal Skin Muff.
No. 10,10t , ! , llth pri/.e A Paisley Shawl.
No. 10,801 , 10th prize-A Beaver Shawl.
No. 1-1,17 : . ' , lltli prize-Suit Gents'
ClothhiH ,
No. 27.507 , 12th prlzo Gent's Fur
Beaver Overcoat.
No. 11,8-li ) , tilth prize Boy's Overcoat.
No. 22,041 , 14th prize Boy's Suit
No. 0,101 , Kith prize Infant's Cloak.
No. 22,818 , 10th prize Brass Parlor
Table.
No. 0,320 , 17th prize 50 yards "Fruit
of the Loom" muslin.
No. 27.)2 ! ! ! ) , 18th prize Half dozen
"Gold" White Shirts.
No. 28,000 , VJth prize Silk Muffler.
No. M.lot ) , 20th prize Linen Table Set.
Table Cloth anit Napkins.
No. 7,701 , 21stpri/.e ATwcnty Dollar
Gold Piece.
ISo. 28,288,22nd prize Toilet Set.
No. 20 > 85 : ! , 23rd prize Doll.
No. 8,0-11 , 21th prize Handkerchief
Box.
Box.No. . 20,07-1 , 2rth prize Hand B\c. :
No. 5,022 , 20th ] ) rile Doll.
No. 29,320 , 27th prize Stand Cover.
No. 30,07 ! ) , 28tti prize Bottle Perfum
er v.
NoNe . 0,873 , 20th prize Toboggan Cap.
No 21-ir.S . , 30th pri/.c Table Scarf.
No. 5,530 , 81st prize Splasher.
No. 9,010 , Mml prize Lunch Basket.
No. 27,518. 33rd prize Hammered brass
Umbrella Stand.
No. 20.7(17 ( , ! Mth prize Half doz.Towols
No. 8,059 , 85th prize Silk Umbrella.
No. 28,833 , 30th prize Doll.
No. 27,7-10 , 37th pri/.e Sot Chillis'
Dishes.
No. 20,103 , 38th prize Brass Broom
Holder.
No. 0,105 , 39th prize Silk Suspenders.
No. 27,001 , , 40th prize Silk Handker
chief.
No. 22,125 , 41st prize Doll.
No. 1-1,00 ! ) , 42nd pri/.e Half doz.ladies'
Handkerchiefs.
No. 8,110 , 43rd pri/.c 15 yards Calico.
No. 8,228 , 44th nri/e Boy's Hat.
No. 0,33415th , prize Boy's Sealskin
Cap.
Cap.No. . 8OSr , 4Cth prize Painted Orna
ment ,
No. 8,000 , 47th prize Toilet Set.
No. 27,443 , 48th prize Doll.
No. 27,70 ! ) , 4th ! ) pri/.e Doll.
No. 7.022 , 50th prize Table Cover.
No. 0,077 , 51st prize Bottle Porftim
er v.
v.No. . 8,031 , S2ud prize Lace Handker
chief.
No. 22,01 ! ) , 53rd prize Child's Lace
Collar.
No. 22,940 , , 51th prize Doll.
No. 27,401 , ontli pri/.e Doll.
No. 5,123,50th , prize Tidy.
No. 12,831 , , 57th prize Table Scarf.
No. 5,818 , 58th prize Doll.
No. 2i,827 ) , 5'Jlh prize Mouth Orpan.
No. 7.200 , GOth prize Imitation Steam
Piano.
No. 23,070 , , Olst prize Book.
No. 22,945 , 03nd prize Book.
No. 211,053 , , C3rd prize Pocket Knifo.
No. 12li3 ! , Olth prize Doll.
No. 23,109 , 05th prize Doll.
No. 20,101 , , GOth prize A Dr. Warner's
Corset.
No. 12,218 , C7th prize Shoulder Shawl.
No. 8,730 , 08lh pri/.e Infant's Lace
No. 28,283 , , GOth prizn Infant's Dress.
No. 29,123 , 70th pri/.c Doll.
No. 2i)18 ! ! ) , 71st pri/e Hand Batf.
No. 21,03' , ' , 72nd prize Ladies' Com-
) ! °
1)No 28,1112 , , 78r I prize Silk Mufllcr.
No. 10,902 , , 74th prlzo--Doll.
No. 27UIO ! , 75th prize Book.
No. flO,182 , 70th prize Book.
No. 2.,448 ) , 77th prize Lunch Basket.
No. 22,010 , 78th prize Pair Children's
No. 7.003 , 70th pri/.o Pair Hoy's Boots
No 13,243 , 80th pri/.o Lace Collar.
No. O.iWO , 81st prize Doll.
No. 80,1110 , 82iui pri/.o Jersey Jacket
- -
No
No ,
No ,
NoNe
No ! 28'oiVl , ' 87th prize Girl's Skates.
No. 23,262 , , 88th prize Doll.
No. 8.0II , 89th prize Doll.
No. 27,1193 , OOth pri/.o Doll.
No. 0,055 , yist pri/.e Doll.
No. 14,215 , ! 3nd pri/.e Necklace.
No. 25,022 , 93rd prize Gold Ctitr Hutton -
ton * ,
No. 12,820 , Olth pri/.c Locket
No. 27.HSI2 , 95th prize Breast Pin.
No. 0,015 , lOOLli prize Lnco
kerchief.
Those tlir holdlny the Inclsu tick
ets wilt nlcafi : call , prcmint the same
and micro tlieir jH'Cfrnln as won as
HeofjEisemafl < SCo
PEOPLE'S ' STORE
. lilt , Hid , it 18 and : tiO ! Jlivud-
Council Mull's ,
THE BEATON FUEL CO
Will supply you with a cleaner anil better
quality ot
COAL
Tb.in nny one in the city. A trial will con *
vlnce you.
No 028 Broadway. Telephone 110.
WHOLESALE AND JOBDINO
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
-4G'/f KTMTIM / / IMl'LKMKXTA
DK1JU1J , WKLLS & CO. ,
Wliolosfllo
Agricultural Implements , Buggies ,
CniTlnirrs , I'to , Ho. Council IlltilTn , limn.
KKYSTONF7 MANUFArTllKINU
Mntitifiichircrdor niut Heftier. " In u
Hand and Power Corn Shellers ,
Atul niuMimu line of llr t class uurluillturA
Nos. 1801,1WI , , 15n ( nn.l . } M1 ? outh Main Slroef ,
Council llimt ! . lown.
DAVID HUADLKY * CO. ,
Mnniif'i-rt : m t .lobliort of
Agricultural ImplementsWagons , Bnggles ,
Srrlnf : < . > ? ! , m"1 ll11 Kln' ' ' "r Fnrra Mnclilnorr.
1JW to Ilia South Mixln Street , Council llluiti ,
town.
COUNCIL HLUFFS CAKPKT CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades
Oil Cloths. Curlnln Flit\iro \ , Upholstery Ooa
Kto. No. 405 llromlwfty Council Uluffi ,
town.
ts , roiMcco.rrc. / .
PKUKdOY & MOOUE ,
Wholcaulo Jobbers In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
NOB. S8iCMn and 27 1'onrl Sts. Council Hluff *
lown. '
CUMSIISKIOX.
SNYDKR & LKAMAN ,
Frnlt and Produce Commission Mercuantj.
aS4 mid -M 1'onl St. , Council Hinds.
DllUaOMTS.
IIAULH , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass
Druggists' Sundries. Htc. No. 22 Mnln St. , nnj
No. 21 Ponrl St. , Council IllulTt.
O. W. UUTT3 ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
QcnorM Commission. Kr > . 5U Brandwnr.
Council niiilTfl.
WIHT & DUQUETTK ,
Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery ,
-AND-
COMMISSION ,
NOB. 10 nml 18 Puarl St. , Council
S , ETC.
I3ECKAIAN , STKOHHKHN * CO. ,
Mamifnctitrorsof nnd Wliolo.inlu Donlorala
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. US Main St. . Council IlluITj. town.
HATS , CAPS , KTC.
MKTCALF mtOTHEIlS ,
Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves. - ( T
2 nnd ! ) U Urosxdwny , Council Illuffs.
JIKAVY
KEELINE & FELT ,
Wholonftlo
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
And Wood Stock , Council lllul'fl , IOWA.
IIIDICS ANI > TAII.O\V.
J ) . 11. McDONRM ) .t CO. ,
IKttiibllBlicd 1S01.I
No. f20 Miiin Rlrcrt , : : I Council IlluOri.
< ; < ) .1I.1JISSIOHIIIUCIIAAi'B'.S ,
AMI ! DEA1.EIIS IX
HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC.
COUNCIL ULUFFS OIL CO. ,
WliolcBitlo Denlori In
linmlnating & Lubrlcatlag 01U Gasollu
EJTO. , EJTO.
P.Theodore , Aioiit , Council HlutTa. Io\ra.
I.UMIIUH 1'lhlXO K1V.
A. OVERTON & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
And Ilrlilffo Material gpodalllna.Wliolniitlo Lum
ber of ill KlndB. Otncn No. 130 Main 31 ,
Council IHulTi. IOWA.
1TJNEU AND LIQTJOKS.
SCHNEIDER & HKCK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
JOHN L1NDER ,
Wholcsnlu
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors
for St. ( otthard'B Hurb Illttcra. No-U
MnlnSU Council lllulli.
L. KIKSCHT & co. ,
Wholesale Llqaor Dealers.
Mo. 118 Ilroadway , Council IlliilTj.
CRESTON HOUSE
The only hotel in Council BlulTb having
EJsoeip ©
Anil all mo 'crn improvements.
21G , 817 and 211) ) Main st.
MAX MOIIN , Prop.
Star Sale Slables and Mule Yard&
BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
0)pioalto ) | JJuuin.y Dopot.
DM
Horiies and mules kept constantly on
hand , for sale at retail or in car Inadg.
Odera prointitly lUled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission ,
SiiLL'TEit A Bour : , l'roi > riutori.
'i'fllcphono No. 1M.
Formerly of Kcij Sale St\Wc ; ,
lit. uvt .ud 4th street.