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THE -OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 20. 1887. THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING , JAN. 25. OFFICE , .NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllvttcd by cnmcr In unypartof thocltj-nt twenty cent * per wcok. H. W. TILTO.V , Manager. Tl'I.KI'HONKS : nCPIKKS" OlTICK , N0. 13. NIOIIT KOITOH No. 23. i MINUU MI3NTIOK. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits cliuai ) to order nt Kellers. Lcnvo to wed was yesterday clvcn to C. K , Peek , of I'ortsinoutli , In. , auil Miss E. K. Walklns , ofNcolu. City WciKltmastcr Amy roporta plenty of com on the market , but not so ninny buyers us there ought to be. The arguments in the case of Elsonmn vs. tlio Hnwkcyo Insuninco company wcro being made yesterday afternoon. Will Trade A line fiimlly horse and biiKfjy for real estate in western part of city : will pay cash dill'orencc. Address II. F. I. , JJni : olllee. Harmony chapter , order Eastern Star , will on next Monday oveninccivo a tea party at the residence of Jr. ) I1. 0. Clark , at tlfo head of Willow avenue. The sowing machine { riven away by Henry Kiseman & Co. was yesterday called for by Frank Graham , of Carson , who held ticket No. 11,071. For halo or exchange for clear land , Council Hlull's or Omaha property , in most promising and fashionable trotting bred two-year-old stallion , standard bred Itusc 0. Address 1 * . H. Hunt , Harlan , la. Some sand has lately been stolen from Young's bank , and informations have been flloil to bring the guilty ones to the front. It is thought that they are over the river now. and that the stolen sand Mvas taken to Omaha. Among the now advertisements dis played on tills page are those of two well known real estate men , Forrest Smith , whoso place of business is at No. 130 Main street , and K. P. Ollleer , who is located in room No. (5 ( , over OHicer & L'usey's bank , on Uroadway , corner of Main street. Mrs. Ida McGinniss , wife of John Me- ( linniss , died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at her residence , No. 1030Seventh avenue. Uesides her husband she leaves one daughter , aged ten vears , and a babe only four weeks old. The funeral is to bo hold to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. J. C. Hixby has accepted the agency hero for the Odorless Sanitary company for cleansing out cess pools , vaults and cisterns by the odorless pumping system. Any one wishinn" work done in that line can have it promptly attended to by leav ing their orders with Mr. Bixby , J38 Uroadway , Mary Darling , who lives in what is known as the "Spring house , " on upper Uroady , had some altercation with another woman occupying a portion of the house , and was arrested for d'sturb- ' ing the peace. The other woman claims to have been hit over the head with a washtub , ana BO badiy'injured as to be unable to appear in court for a few ( lays. The Darling woman was released , 1'ier husband putting up his overcoat as se curity for her appearance. No decision has been yet made on the motion for a new trial in the Edwards case , and ho is still being held in the county jail lioro. Ho is being closely watched , nnd would doubtless make a Tireak tor freedom should he be given half a chance. It is rumored that the jailer discovered that a drill and some other tools had been passed in for Edwards' use the other day , but were confiscated before ho got a chance to use them. The reticcuco with which tlio jailer wards otV all queries on the subject rather contirms tlio belief that some such event has lately taken place. The services being hold in Broadway Methodist church every evening arc so growing in interest that many are turned away nightly , the seating capacity not only being exhausted but standing room as well. Mr. Forrest is an earnest , in teresting speaker , and ho is listened to closely by all. The indications are all in favor of his making a great success hero. He is eccentric , some of his ways nro blunt and oven uncouth , but there is a good deal of heart manifest , and ns ho said in his opening discourse he means business. Those who want to hear him should go early if they expect to get seats. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances , at the Now York Plumbing Co. Hard and soft coal , best quality all sjios. Missouri and Iowa wood. C. B. Fuel company , 689 Broadway. Telephone - phone 130. See that your books are made bv Mooro- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. lj. n. Crnfta & Co. Call at real estate and loan agency of L. 11. Crafts & Co. , No. 523 Broadway , Itnom 1 , and list j-our property for sale. If you wish to buy , call and select , as I have bargains. Buyers are constantly making inquiries. Personal Paragraph ) ) . Henry Wioso , of Avoca , was at the Pa cific yesterday. George W. Thompson yesterday re turned from Rockforu , 111. Dr. II. C. Van Werden , of Leon , la. , was at the Ogdcn yesterday. R. E. Coy , of Ilockford. was among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogden , J , F. Record , of Record & Ewing , Glonwood , was in the city yesterday. M. E. JcfTeria , of Minden , was in the city yesterday on a hurried business trip. trip.Prof. Prof. A. C. McKnight left last evening for Co If ax on a visit for the improvement of his health. E. Williams , W. II. Place. W. W. Mar- pee Joe Vlasack , T. J. Cottrell and J. Dion , from North Bend , Nebwcre at the Pacitio yesterday. George Roidor , who has been confined to his homo three weeks , was able to bo out yesterday , but will not be strong enough to visit his trade for the next week or so. 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. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. \V.&E. . L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Mulls , To Heal Kstato Investor * ) . I have within one mile of the Council IMuils transfer and within three miles 01 the Omaha and Council Hind's postollices , three hundred and seventy (370) ( ) acres of cnoici : iiirm IANI > , which can bo bought in a body very cheap. This property is within two miles of the now Union Pa cific railroad , wagon and street car bridge and can bo had on reasonable terms by calling on F. J. DAV , the lead ing HEAL ESTATE ucciit , No. 3D 1'onrl street , Council Uluii's , 8 All my coal is weighed by Amy , the 8b only authorized city weighmitstor , and guaranteed to hold out 2,000 pounds to the ton. Good soft coal at $3.tiO a ton. N , W. WILLIAMS. Stoves I Stoves 1 Stoves I "for the no.xt thirty days 1 will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. P. C. DEVOL ' Dr. Hanchott , oflice No. 13 Pearl street ; Jsldonce , 130 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. JL fc Ilia Birthday Annirersarj Observed With a Feast and a Dance. BURGLARS TOUCH ONE STORE. A Skirmish Alone the Prohibitory Line Soclnl 1'nstlincs More Denis In Ijols and ltuuln. For Aulil liana Sync. Last evening tlio Caledonia club cele brated tlio 127th anniversary of the birth of Hobcrt Hums. Hoyal Arcanum hall was the scene of the festivities , and the occasion was so happily arranged and tlio arrangements so successfully carried out as to make tlio event one of tlio happiest of its kind. The banquet was spread in line shape by J.V. . Duncan , and the guest.spartook of it at an early hour in the evening. The toasts and SOURS folloivcd , and then the tables being cleared away the room was given for the dancers. The bill of faro was unique and , like the pro- irrammo for danclmr , was Scotch through out. It was as follows. 1111.1. o' I-A.UK. "We'll lake a cup o' kindness yet For Atild Lang Syne. " Fhh. Caller I laddie1 * , ( lolnsjta Uallllei. Dulcc free AbeulccnVllks frae the Troon , Caller Oil. Sliou'ther o' a Slot , roasted , Sliecpshcad and Tnitleis. linsted Uubbly Joi'k. Stullua wi' Orosscts. llin Ii-c i ) ' a Sou , Smoked wl' he.ither reck. Bantams frne Maiiuhlin wl' cliappit tatties. liostlt Onus , Mince Cnllops , I'altriehs Steeped In Glenllvut. Vegetables. Tattles in a' Styles , tilled Keeps and Crap- plea. Scones , Tallin Scones wl' Treacle. Short biead wl' Sweeties anil carvles. Nlcket b.u > 3. Thistle taps. Gundy. Blackmail. Coffee and T ' .i wl' ciiuier In tlio cup. Twomond aulil Kebbuck. Nuts and Kilsms. ; Banquet spiead by J. W. Duncan , Council Blulls. The programme following the feast was arranged as follows : Introductory address J. L. TcmpIeton.Vres't Toast . The Memory ot Itobcrt Burns Response , Jus. ilcNaughton. SODR . A Alan's a Man lor a' That W. S. MeMlcken. Toast . Ayishiro the Homo of Burns Response. A. C. Graham. Sons . Comlni : Through the Rye Mrs. W. L. Welsh. Toast . Scotia and Her Sons Abroad Response. lr. ) J ) . Macrae. Song . ThelllditamlLads ut the Crimea Jas. Mothcrwell , Toast . America Response , II. C. llubbard. Song . > . My Heart is Sair Mrs. A. 1' . Hanchett. Toast . The Tress Response. 11. W. Tilton. Song. . . . Scotland , I have no Homo but Thee W. S. McMicken. Toast . Our Invited Guests . .ResponseV. . 11. Iiynchard. 1'lano Solo . Bonnie Doon Miss Anna Patterson. Toast . The Wives and Lassos Response , Vf. S. McMlckon. Soiiff . Bonnie , Sweet Bess Miss M. Oliver. Exteinpoto toasts and responses. Volunteer songs. About 200 ladies and gentlemen were present. Amonir those from out of the city were : Thomas Meldrum , Alexander Gray , A. Vicroy , John Crtiikshanlc , A. W. Patterson and wife , John Wilson and wife , Miss Belle Meldrum , of Omaha ; Alexander Campbell and wife , George MeKeimo , John Murchison , George Mc- Clctinan , F. McBeth , Miss Van Schaick and daughter , of Griswold. Tlio Barleycorn AVar. There were numerous rumors Afloat yesterday about the prohibition contest. It is reported that a raid was being made on the Ncola saloons , and that Mayor Rilcy Clark was one of the prime movers in the attempt to close them up. Another report was to the effect that Minden waste to bo raided today , and that word had been sent out there to warn the saloon men in time to prepare. In the oilicc of the clerk of the courts hero were found three documents , which proved to bo injunctions issued against August Hansen - sen and August Kavcn , Paul Jens and Frank Steinborr , and the third against Peter Elders. The lack of tlio necessary fees was a hitch which had not been set tled yesterday afternoon , and it was un derstood that this would bo satisfactorily arranged before to-day. The injunctions were issued by Judge Conner , and are to bo served to-day. It is understood that the persons named would come in hero at once and take such legal steps as their attorneys should advise to get the injunc tions sot aside if possible. Another feature of the struggle came up before Justice Biggs yesterday. An attempt was made by the attorneys for some of the saloon men to got informa tion concerning certain witnesses for the prosecution. It is claimed that two men , John Harmscn and A , R. Smith , have been around town gathering up evidence against saloon keepers , and buying liquors , and that they are to file allidavits in support of the injunction cases now started. The whereabouts of these two men srcms to bo a mystery. The pro hibitionists do not lot the attorneys for the saloon men know anything about them , and , hence , proceeding ? were started to make them disclose the where abouts of the two men. It is under stood that a warrant has been is sued for their arrest for perjury , and so soon as they can bo located they are to bo arrested , The matter came up lirst before Justice Schurz , and an at tempt was made to force the attorney , Jacob Sims , to disclose the desired information mation , After some parleying the affair was dropped , Justice Schurz refusing to do anything more about it. Yesterday afternoon Justice Biggs was considering the matter. The petition filed was to compel the attendance of Mr. Sims , L. W. Tulloys , A. Overtoil and O. O. St. John to bo examined under oath as to their knowledge of the whereabouts of Harmsen and Smith. 'Squire Biggs con- eluded he could not force the desired in formation out of the persons named , and now it is said that a like procedure- will be begun before Judge Ayleswortli. The skirmish is opening quite lively , and there promises to bo a goodly amount of local litigation before any practical re sults are readied. Good Wheat. Last night L. M. Wheat , of Colfav , state moAtor workman of the Knights of Labor , addressed a large audience in Masonic temple. Among the audience wore a number of ladies. He is a line speaker and his articulation very plain. City Auditor Klunolum called the as sembly to order and introduced Air. Wheat who proceeded to show up the thin skinned aristocrats. He thanked Judge Grcsliam for not being thin skinned , for being incorruptible. Ho thanked ( Jed lor another ; that man is Senator Van Wyckv of Nebraska ; ho was also thankful for the defeat of \ an Wyck and classed the defeat as a boomerang which would come back on the corrup- . tionists. He referred to the impossibility of a mo a without a "barrel" being elected to the United States senate. After referring to icvcr.il nations llo took up Irclandi the land of landlords. Under the leadership of Gladstone and Parnell the success of Ireland is asstin-d ; that Ireland will bo redeemed within ten years ; first by intelligent organization and that organization put into action. He then took up this country and said : "American lands for American citizens only. " He continued : Wo find n faction growing up , few in number , but mighty in power , the monopolistic power ; when corruption creeps into common people we only have the carcass of a nation left ; we demand if Gould or some other capi talist and a common laborer coma along together we demand respect to that honest toiler who is doing something to make the nation bettor ; wo find the great mass of the people are great in number , but weak in power , as they are not organized. Do you remember how the Russians Intichud at the little army of the north ? but it was well disciplined and organized , and won the battle. J'o-tliiy wo have this monopolistic class organized. Wo have a few newspapers , Who propose a kind of union between farmer or laborer and capital. We've had the employer living in Ills palace- and the employed living in his shanty a union as they Miggost. He then answered a number of objections made against the Knights of Labor , all of whuih were heartily applauded , during which he re ferred to the ballot as a defense the workingm.cn have , and that the Knights of Labor would take anarchy in one hand and mono poly in the other and strangle both ; that Chicago and No\\ York liavo more anarchists than the whole United States ; that the Knights are not mind readers andean't ro.id a man , consequently oc- cassionally one anarchist may got into the order but as soon as they are known they are bounced out. If the other secret orders will weed out their own gardens they will have no time to look after tlio Knights. As to politics , a true Knight never asks a candidate's polities but simply is he a man he can conscientiously support. We are accused of the boycott. When you go to a neighboring town to buy goods you boycott your own town , but I know you never do that in this city. I've known postollices to bo boycotted. A religious sect in South America who prayed for rain and it didn't come raised a boycott airainst God and didn't again pray for ram. Tno Knights of Labor usn the boycott no more than others. Ho then referred to convict labor , saying he would give convicts labor which would in the Ic.ist interfere and to foreign pauper labor with which this country is invested. Remember that one btick is very easily broken but when bound together they are very hard to break ; wo must so con duct ourselves as to receive the respect ot the people and stick together in organization. All during the address , which lasted an hour and a half , the speaker received market ! attention and his stories , which wore brought in by way of illustration , were very laughable. Parlor Plensurea. Mrs. John N. Baldwin gave a dancing party on Monday evening at her house in honor of her sister , Miss Lou Holcomb , invitations to which were extended to about fift3' young people. The Bavarian band orchestra were stationed in the rotunda on the second floor and discoursed line music the entire evening. The dancing programme con tained fourteen numbers , the dancing being discontinued about 1 o'clock yes terday morning. The dining room was open the entire evening , and the gentlemen waiting upon the ladies they escorted. The table had a center piece representing a wish-bone , composed principally of hyacinths and rose by Casper. Two white doves being suspended were picking at either end of the wish-bone. Among the guests present were : Mi s Clara Bebbington , Miss Mary Haas , Miss Lulu Loomis , Misses Minnie and Pauline Wadlcigh , Miss Lizzie Brown , Mis-s Kate Pusoy , Misses Belle and Nellie Hatcher , Miss Fannie Walker. Miss Cora Farufworth , Miss Badolct , Miss Nellie Sacket and her cuest Miss Davenport , of Burlington ; Miss Molhc Rice Mi s Marie Phillips , Miss Ida Weis , Miss Kitty Conovcr. Miss Anna Bowman , Miss Rob inson. Messrs Charles Haas , E.V. . Hart. Harry Haas. Crust Hart , Charles Stewart , James Bowman , Henrv Atkins , Harry Bowman , Alex , Malmroso.Thomas Baldwin , Dr. Snybert , Frank Miller , George Holcomb , J. L. Paxton , John Do- hany , Perry Badolet , Charles McDowell , John Pusey , Bert Woodbury , Bert Evans. Dirt DealN. J. L. Formau on Monday sold his store property on Broadway and North Second street for ? 8,000 , and not $3,000 , as crept into the Ben yesterday by error. Mr. Forman has leased the building and in tends remaining in business. 'Squire Stone has sold his residence on Vine street , corner of Bryant street , to Peter Wind for ? ! 1,000. D. E. Gleason yusterday purchased lots 13 and 14 , in block 2'J ' , Beno's sub-addi tion. tion.D. D. Goldstein yesterday bought three lots , as well as having purchased of Mr. Plainer the property on which his store is located. B. Gillinski bought three lots yesterday in Bayliss & Palmer's addition. ' Kimball & Champ yesterday sold six lots in Everett's addition to a Council Bluffs man for $3,000. W. W. Chapman and W. F. Chapman have purchased twenty-one lots. It is stated that the cities of Council Blulls and Omaha are being platted to gether and will arrive from the cast in about a week. Ixts in Railroad addition which have been selling for $10 each * are now up to $25 each. Bunt-linn Riirelnra , Yesterday morning it was discovered that during the preceding night burglars had gone through the grocery store of E. llosch on upper Broadway. The follows wore more on the sneak order than regu lar professionals , judging from the clumsy way of working They had stolen a brace and drills at Waterman's carriage fac tory , and had then gained entianuo by removing a pane of glass in tlio rear win dow of Rosch'sstore. The fellows helped themselves to a few cigars , some tobacco and other small articles , but the total loss will not exceed f.'O. They ulso tried to drill the safe , anil succeeded in getting a hole through the first iron plate , and then quit , either being frightened away or dis couraged , Ccntcrvillo soft-lump coal , $0.75 per ton , delivered , Win. Welch , 015 Main street , telephone 1)3. ) George Rudio , real estate and nego tiator of loans , No. 1507 Farnam street , Omaha. Bargains in Council Blufls ami Omaha property , Newsy Neola. NKOI.A , Jau , 24. Leonard Everett is in town on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bonlmm , of Council Bluffs , spent Sunday with A. A. Watts , A large card party was entertained at the homo of II. Mendel last Saturday evening , Henry Rustin is soon to bo married to a highly accomplished young lady of Omaha. The home of C , S. Robbins , one of Neola's pioneers , was made liapny by the arrival of a little girl last Saturday night. Tlio Methodist society now hold their I'acnnt Lots , Lands , C/fy licslilcnccs and Farms , acre property in tucslcrn jwrf of city. All selling cliciip to make room for spring stock. R P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Itoom ft , over Ojjlccr < 01'liscy'i * lunik. Council liluffn. . . MH MM T * * UJ KM HW * " " " " * " " f f.mr TM * mjm BU mtl m MV Farminir Lands in Town , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per aero. Seliool and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' limu 5 ] > cr cent interest. Laud Buyers fare frcu. Information , etc. , { riven by a ? . . jsora -ern ? , No. fijT Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , aRont for Freldriksen & Co. , CliicaRO. meetings over llarvoy & Houson's drug store , and intend to build a church in the al'rilur ' , * . , Remington lirothcrs arc soiling out their clothing business and intend to devote - vote tholr whole time to their grain busl- Captain Nick O'Hrion , of Council HI nil's , is visiting his mother and > , eola friends. John O'Connor , of this plaro is plan ning to purchase the saloon in Council HUill's known as "Tho Mint. " Prof. AVatsnn and B. P. Hrown. both of Ncola , have started on the road with a panoramic show , consisting of a series of battle scenes of the great rebellion. Dr. S , N. llarvoy says that if the civil service rules will permit ho will bo a can- dnlate for representative this fall. Uo know of no rule that makes a democrat an ofl'ensivo partisan for holding olliee. Judge Campbell is booked lor "Tho Arkansaw Traveler" at the next musi- calu. It is said that our executive head is after the scalp of the principal of our school. Our present board of directors is not inclined to distrust his honor , but what the coming taunt will do only time and Ncola polities can determine. K.vpprlencc of nil Hx-Clintnplon. Athlotsandmon who take ordinary put- door exercise such as walking , running , bicycle riding , jumping , swimming , ten nis , etc. , are elton the subjects of acute troubles. The experience of an ox-cham pion walker will bo of intorcit to all who are alllieted. Read the following letter : No. ! K1 East 19th St. . Now York April 2 , 1830. Numerous statements relative to the merits ot dittioront piasters having been brought to my attention. I take this op portunity to state that I have used All- cock's Porous Plasters for over 20 years and prefer them to any other kind. 1 would furthermore state that I was very sick with cataarh of the kidneys , and at tribute mv recovery entirely to Allcock's Porous Plasters. HAKIIV UKOOKS. A " 1 cent luneli" stand having been es tablished in New York Citv , there is a de mand for more of them. The bill of faro is soup , stewed lish , pork and beans , cof fee , milk and bread. Hood's Sarsaparilla acting through the blood , reaches everv part of the sys tem , and in this way positively cures catarrh. The centenary of the birth of Rev. Richard Harris liarham , author of the "Ingoldsby Legends ; " will bo celebrated by the erection of a museum and public library in Canterbury , Eng. Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility , loss of memory , pcrmaturo old age. as the result of bad habits , should send 10 cents in stamps for largo illustrated treatise. Address WOHLKS DisrKNSAKY Mri > ioAi , ASSOCI ATION. 003 Main street , liuil'ulo , N. Y. Some Boston women arc beginning to ay that it gives them a headache to sit through a sermon with their bonnets on , and ask why they cannot take them olTin church. Thcro are many cheap cosmetics of fered for sale , which claim to contain nothing injurious to the skin. This is all bosh , nil , or very nearly all are com pounded from the most deleterious and poisonous drugs m the matcria medica. They destroy the vitality of the skin , making the consumer prematurely with ered and old. J. A. Pozzoni guarantees his medicated complexion powder en tirely free from all injurious matter , and will'gladly pay ? 500 to any practical chemist who can find upon analysis the slightest trace of white lead orarsenic.- Use none other and you will never regret. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per box. Sold by all druggists ami perfumers. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Spccln ! ndvertlsomonts , such as Lost , Found To Loan , For Sale , To Hont , V nnts , Ilonnllnir , etc. , will bolnsartad In this column nt the low rntoofTKNCENTSI'Ell LINE Torinoflrec insor- Ion and Five Cents I'or Line for each subsociuom Insertion. Leave Advertisements nt our olllco No. U Vcul street , near broadwur , Council liluffs. WANT8. FOH BALK Cottnuo , BU Inreo rooms , with 'M liullUlnir lots , two food linrnn , tmioKo house , well and two cisterns. Fateon mlnuu 8 walk Irom opera house. Address Q , Hoc ofllue , Council llluna. FOH BALK Choice , smooth , unimproved 160 acres close to llrnlnnrd , in Ilutlur county , Nebraska. Will give lartre discount from pres ent value for cash. Address limiting. I'.unyou A. Jones , David City , Nob. , or W. J , , lice ofllcc , Council lllulTn , In. _ _ _ TTIOKSAI.K At a bargain. 265 noros with line JImpinvotnentfl , HX miles east of Council Hind's. I'rlculow und all the tlmo neeilnd , In * ( julro of T. W. Van Hclovor , Council Illuirs , WANTr.O A cottaifo of nvo or six rooms , located convenient to business ; si null family , no children. Address "Crispy , " lice olllco. olllco.WANTKI ) A boy with pony to curry Ueo route. 9ALK Old papers for ealu Ht the Ileo FOH oltlcu. j WANTKU Parties Intending to be married are wanted to call at the I'ryor's Ileo Job office to select tholr wuddlntr curda. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Established ISiT Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fiom Several pairs of fine drivers , bin. gle or double. MASOH WISE , Council Dluffr. CITY REAL ESTATE iaAJ sTitrcit. A Veritable Boom , T. IKY ACT' S G8 , , $0. GUS ESKOAHWAV , Will show yru nriny choice pieces of property at astonishingly low prices. JOII.V V. ST.S'B JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , 9 Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Sliugart-Bono Blo'ik. ' . EJCS , M. B. , Or other'JL'umors removed without the kllfo | orUrnwlnir or blood. Over thuty yonrs practical oxperlouco. No. 11 I'tmHSt. , Council Bluffs. B3y Consultation froo. MlUiVIN SMITH. I. T. HOUKUTS. SUCCHSiOItSTO HAHON & GO , Absttacts of Tills , Loan and Ra 1 Es tats Broker 5 , No. 235 Mala St. ITuvlny purchased the"montrplia' l > lc abstract books in this county , - known as the "JfoHiahon Abstract JSooks , " wcarc-now prepared to fur nish abstracts and resnrctfullii so licit the i > atrona/eof all those aesir- ing correct abstracts of title to lands and lots in 1'ottawaltaniia county. S BTRJ I ? © ( y 1 1 m & B NO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BL UFFS m/nn i i -AT 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 , % 3 Main St. , Council niuffa. Tbo cheapest pluco In tlio city to buy CROCKERY , LAMPS , ' SILVER PLATED WARE , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints Tlio Finest Im portrd Line of Goods West ot ClllCHKO. Mrs.G.L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No , 209 Main Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. BOOK BINDING Ledger * , Journal * , County anil Itank Work of All JtintU n.Spec- laity Prompt Attention to Mall Orders MOREHODSE & GO. Room 1 Kvoret Block , Council Hlnfls. Standard Papers Used , All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. U U. Kntionnl Hunt KKF2HENCUS , M. 13. Smith : & Go. , Cllfean * ' llunk. Deere , Wells & Oo. , . > lr t National llunk a II. Iiwuruuoe Co. , Officer A i'userUunk9rBC.i ) Buviui't lltvult. CLAIM Your Presents That Were Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Go's ' Peoples' ' Store TO THE LUCK1 TICKET HOLDER At the Drawing Which Toolc Plnco in Their Store on the Evening of Jan uary IGth , 1887 The Same Doing Done by n Committee of fromiuont Citizens. The distribution of prizes was by a committee oi citizens , and the tickets awarded pri/es are as follows : No. 28.7U1 , Ibt prize Snito of Parlor Furniture. No. 5.771 , 2nd prize Mahogony Bed Room Suito. No. ! l,071 , 3rd prize Domestic Sowing Machine. No. 10,13.1th ! prize Twenty yards Guinettgros grain Black Silk. No. D.aiW , fith prize-Seal Plush Cloak. No. 20i7l : , , Oth pri/.o Pair White Blankets. No. 7UC2 , 7th prize Decorated Set of Dishes. No. 22,032 , Sth prize Seal Skin Muff. No. 1001 ! ! , Oth pmc-A Paisley Shawl. No. 10,801 , 10th prize- Reaver Shawl. No. 14,47.2 , llth prize Suit Gents' Clothing , No. 27,507 , 12th prize Gent's Fur Beaver Overcoat. No. ll.fUn , I'ith prize Boy's Overcoat. No. 22,011 , 14th prize Hoy's Suit No. 5,101,15th prize Infant's Cloak. No. 22,818 , , ICtli prize Brass Parlor Table. No. 0,320 , 17th prize 50 yards "i-ruit of the Loom'1 muslin. No , 27.3SI3 , 18th prize Half dozen "Gold" White Shirts. No. 28,050 , lth ! ) prize Silk Mulllcr. No. 1-1,150 , 20th prize Linen Table Set. Table Cloth and Napkins. No. 7,701 , 21st prize A Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. No. 28,289 , 22nd prize Toilet Set. No. 20,81)5 ) , 23rd prize Doll. No. 8,011 , 24th prize Handkerchief Box. Box.No. . 20,071 , 25th prize Hand Bag. No. 5)22 ! ) , 2Gth prilo Doll. No. 2l,320 ! , 27lh pi i/.e Stand Cover. No. 30,070 , 28tli prize Bottle Perfum er \ % No. 0S73 , 2flth prize Toboggan Cap. No. 21,458 , 30th prize Table Scarf. No. 5,530 , 31st prize Splasher. No. 0..10 ( , H3n l "pri/.c Lunch Basket. No. 27,518 , 33rd prize Hammered brass Umbrella Stand. No. 20.707 , 31th prize Half doz.Towcls No. 8,05 ! ) , 35th pri/.c Silk Umbrella. No. 28,835 , ; Wth prize Doll. No. 27,710 , 37th prize Set Childs' Dishes. No. 29,103 , 33th prize Brass Broom Holder. No. 5,105 , 30th prize Silk Suspenders. No. 27,031 , 40th pri/e bilk Handker chief. No. 22,125 , 41st prize Doll. No. 14,0i ( ! ) , 42nd prize Half doz.ladics' Handkerchiefs. No. 8,110 , 43ul prize 15 yards Calico. No. 8,228 , 44th prize Boy's Hat. No. 9,331 , 45th prize Boy's Sealskin Cap. Cap.No. . 8,035,40th prize Painted Orna- " ' * 'NO 8,000 , 47th prize Toilet Set. No. 27.443 , 48th pri/.o Doll. No. 27,70 ! ) , 40th prize Doll. No. 7,022 , 50th pmc Table Cover. No. 0,077 , 51st prize Bottle Porfum- crv. crv.No. . 8,031 , 52nd prize Lace Handker chief. No. 22,019 , 03rd prize Child's Lace Collar. No. 22,019 , 51th prize Doll. No. 27,401 , 55th prize Doll. No 5,128 , 50th prize Tidy. No. 12,831 , , 57th prize Table Scarf. No. 5,818 , 58th prize Doll. No. 2 ! ,827 , G'Jth prize Month Organ. No. 7,200 , COth prize Imitation Steam Piano. No 23,070 , Gist prize Book. No 22,1)15 ) , 02nd pri/.e Book. No. 29,053 , 0"nl ) prize Pocket Knife. No. 12,13 ! ! , Oltn prize Doll. No. 28,100 , 05th prize-Doll. No. 20,101 , 00th pri/.e A Dr. Warner's Corset. No. 12,248 , 07th prize Shoulder Shawl. No. 8,730 , 08th pri/.e Infant's Lace No. 28,283 , 09th prize Infant's Dress. No. 29,125 , 70th prize Doll. No. 2U8 ! ) ! , 71st pn/c Hand Bag. No. 21,032 , 72nd pruo Ladies' Cora- PNo ! ! 28,312 , 73rd prize-Silk Muffler. No. 10,1)02 ) , 71th prize Doll. No. 27WX ) , 75th prize Book. No. 80,182 , 70th prize Book. No. 23,418 , 77th prize Lunch Basket. No. 22,010 , 78th prize Pair Children's No 7.003 , 79th prize fair Hoy's Boots No 13,211) ) , 80th prize Lace Collar. No 0,350 , 81st prize Doll. No , 0,727 , 85th pri/.e-Boy's Skates. No. 10,5)8 ! ) , 8 th prize Girl's Skates. No. 28,001 , 87th prize Girl's Skates. No. 23,202 , , 88th prize Doll. No , 8,011,89th ] ) i izc Doll- No. 27,093 , 00th prize Doll. No , 0,055 , , illst prize Doll. No. 11,215 , 02nd prize Necklace. No. 35,033 , 03rd prize Gold Cull But tons , . , . , No. 12,829 , 91th prize Loekot No. 27,892 , 05th prize Breast Pin. No. 7,371,1)0111 ) prize Sleeve Buttons. No. No. No ! ' ( iibisl "iodtli"wrlzo Lace Hand- kerchief. Those tlic huliUny the lucky tick et * tullt j > lc < mo call , present the same ami rcclei'e their prencnta as soon an possible. PEOPLE'S ' STORE ; JSros. HJ / , > 'iJ < i , : t IS and 320 JSroad- way , Council lllufl'a. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING , OJF COUNCIL BLUFFS. A GlilCrLTl'HA It IMl't , KMKXTS. DEERE , WELLS & CO. , Wholcsnlo agricultural Implements , , Kto , Eto. Council IllulTs , Icmn. JIANl 'ACfUUlNG c6T ManufiipturcrBof nnil Dealers In .j Hand and Power Corn Shelters , And nponorn line of first class ncrlcuUilM Inipletnrntt- . Nof. IKOt.lWl , 1.XU nml .lfc > 7 South Main Street , . Council HmlT.i , lown. T DAVID BUADLKV & CO. , . Mntuifrs nn 1 Jobbers ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Bnggles , Mnshlnorr. fnii/i / South MMn Street , Council must , COUNCIL BLUFFS CAIU'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clotlis , Curtnlti Fixture * , t'plto1 torr ( lee Ktc , No. (05 llromlwujr Council UlulTtt , lo'vn. l'EREOY ( ; & MOOHE , Wholesale .loliliorn In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes KOB. M.MiUn mid a ? I'oarl Sis. Council UlulU , lown. SNYDKR Af LEAMAN , STOIlAOi : Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. 13 , LM mul 311'ortl St. , rotiucll HltilTA I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Elsts * Bmidrlen , ito. : No. K Mnlu St , nnil No. SI 1'onrl ? t. , Council Illiurn. 0. W. 1HJTTS , Wholesale Callfornii Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 5U IJramlway , Council ninira. W1RT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruils , Confectionery , -AND- COMMISSION , NOB. in iiiul IS 1'onrl St. Council lllutrn. IlAltNESS. KTC. BECKMAN , STROIUIEIIN & CO. , Mmm'ncturora of nml Wholesale Donlorsla Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. EC5 Mnlu St. . Council Illulfa , lown. HATH , CAPS , ETC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No . 312 nml IIU Ilioiulwiiy , Council HliltTs. HK.IVY KEELINE & FELT , Wholcsnlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Slock , Council lllulTs , 1IIIHCS AND TAM.OW. 1) . II. Mi'DON'KU ) A ; CO. . [ KfUblishuil 13IV4. ) No. MO Mnln Ptroct , | : : Council COMMISSION niRKCBIAiVl'S , AND ni\i.iiis iv HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , WlioloBnlo Donlors In llumlnating & Lubricating Oils Gasillm E3TO. , E3TO. B.Theodoro.Asont , Council Bluffs. Iowa. _ IMMIIEU I'lLlKO ETC. _ A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , * ml Uriclg-o Mntorlul Sjioclnltlpg.Wholeinlo Lum bar ot all Kinds. UIHco No. I'M llttln St. , Council lllulTs. lowiu 1TINEU AND LJQVOK3. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JOHN L1NDER , Wholcsnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Lipors torBL Gotthard'g Hurt ) Hitters. No. II Hnlntit. Council IlluCTs. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. il Broadway , Council IJIuiM. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW EMPOKTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare Jf will be pale ) ; $10 , lound ( rip. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Kxprcis. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council UlutTs liaving Fjre Esoa/pe And all mo'ern improvements , 215 , 317 and U10 Main st. MAX MOHN , IVop , Star Sale Stables and Mule Hards , IWOAWVAY , COUNCIL HLUM'S , Opjiubltu Dummy Depot. ffi g * * * * Fig Horses unit mules kept constantly on hnnd , for sitlo lit letiiil or in < 'i r loads * . Oilers promptly lillcil by contract , em abort notice. .Stock solil on cuiiiniiHsioii. tinu'TKit As Hoi.hr , Proprietors , TcleplioneNo.nl. ' Formerly of Jveil Halo Ut. uve and 4th ttrcot.