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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1887)
mr OMATTA DATT/V TTTTTTRD ? AAr. .T A XFTTAirV 97 1RS7 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MOUNINO , JAN. 27. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STBEET. DfcllmcJ ty carrier In nnj-partof the city M twtnty tints per week. H. W. TILTO.V. . . . Manager. " ? Orncfi , No. < 3. NIUIIT KniToit No. S3. A1INUH .MENTION' . N. Y. Plumbing Co. M Heavy suits clump to order nt Rollers. I- 0,000 Hooks at u b.irgan nt Publishers' - Hook Sale. The money consideration for transfers of reiil estate yesterday was $3'JCC3. ' The Publishers' Hook Sale will close out their entire stock of books during the next two weeks. Don't delay but come at once and buy books at prices that will nstoimli you. Publishers' Hook Sale , ! I17 Hroadway. Will Trade A line family horse and I'URKy for real estate in western part of city : will pay cnsh difference. Address II. F. L , UIK : ollieo. Leave to marry was yesterday granted Noli .Jensen and Mary 11. Nelson , both of this city : also to John P. Ktuus , of Omaha , ami Mary Ludwig , of this city. The lady friends of Abe Lincoln post G. A. II. are requested to meet at post headquarters to-day at 2 p. in. to assist in the entertainment to take place this even- in- * Mr. A. H. Stcphcnson and Miss Martha K. White , of Omaha , were married in this city yesterday afternoon at the resilience oftliuonlcliiling clergyman , the Rov. G. W. Crofts. All those who participated in the dis trict school entertainment are requested to meet at Odell llros. & Co.'s ollieo this ovunfng ut 7:110 : o'clock. ' A full attend ance is desired. The entertainment to bo given by Abe Lincoln post ( . A. H. by Miss Emily Kvans for the benefit of the relief fund , will take place this evening at headquar ters in Everett's block , Pearl street. Ad mission 25 cents. John J. Fraincy has commenced suit ngalnst the county for $800 fees as justice of the peace , which ho fools the county lias wronged him out of , by the board cutting down his bills. L\-Constablo Wesley commences a suit for $500 fees , mid Constable llickctts for ? : )50. ) It seems to bo pretty well settled , though not formally , that Rev. Dr. Pliclps , president of Coo college , will ac cept the call to the pastorate of the Pres byterian church of this city It is to bo hoped that Council Hltill's folks are not to be disappointed in this respect , for Dr. Phelps is a strong man , both in and out of the pulpit , ami Council Ulufl's , as well as the church , will gain much in securing him. him.As As an instance of the way in which real estate is going , Williai.i Moore , of Percgoy & Moore , on Tuesday bought four lots for $ ' . ' 00 each , making in all P800. lioforo night he sold them for $1,200. Yesterday morning when he came clown to his store he there found a man waiting for him who offered him .fflOO each for the lots and seemed greatly disappointed to learn that they had al ready been sold to another party. Ono year ago the same lots went begging at ? 50. 50.For For several clays the happy home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harkness has been under a shadow caused by the illness of their infant daughter , who about n week ago was taken with membraneous croup , and has been gradually grxnung worse despite the combined skill of physicians and tcndcrcst care of parents. Yester day morning the white ribbon on the door told to friends that the worst fear had been rcali/.ed. Little Blossom , as Kite was fumiliarly known in the house hold .and the circle of friends , was a beautiful child , a favorite witii all. She would have been three years old had she lived till March. The sorrow is a heavy ono to the household in which the little ono was almost idolized , and the lender- cst sympathy is felt by the many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harkness have ever been ready to bring cheer and comfort into the homes of others , and in this great sorrow of their own the heart ot the very community seems to pulsate with sym pathy for them. The funeral hervices will bo held at the residence Fiiday after noon at 2 o'clock. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Sco that your books are made by Moore- bouse & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. For KnrmH. The bright future of Council Blufts , dazzling as it Is , is by no means confined to this city. Owing to all of Douglas county's farms being platted as additions to Omaha , stock men and horse men are now looking up good farms within reach of Council Ulufls. Mr. W. H. Green , a noted real cstato man of Omaha , was hero yesterday interviewing the real estate men as to location , prices and terms of good farms within an hour's drive of this eity , Mr. Walker drove Mr. Green out to several farms cast of the city , and expects to close deals for Home of them soon. It is predicted that good farms will soon be as good as gold at prices ranging from $100 to $200 per aero within ten miles from this city. Conn ell mulls' boom has just begun. Jj. II. Crofts & Co. Call at real estate and loan agency of L. D. Crafts & Co. , No. ! } Hroadway , Koom 1 , and list your property for bale. If you wish to buy , call and select , as I have bargains. Buyers are constantly making inquiries , 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 cstato loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire. No , 101 Pearl btrcct , Council Blutld. To Itcnl Kstnte Investor * ) . I have within one mile of the Council IJlutls traiibfer and within three miles of the Omaha and Council Hlufl's postolllces , three hundred and seventy ( DTO ) acres of cnoici : iiiini LAND , 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 .1 * bridge and can bo had on reasonable terms by calling on F. J. DAY , the load ing IIKAIESTATE agent , No. HO Pearl fitrcot , Council Hlutl's. The White Cross. The White Cross movement , which has attained such prominence * in England and m the eastern states , is an organized endeavor to counteract the looseness of morals and want of purity of thought and speech ami action , so prevalent to day. It may not be known that wo have ' i a 'branch of tills organization in our city , but as wo learn from a recent copy of a Chicago church paper , the "Saint Paul's Brotherhood" recently formed luiro , is pledged to support tha White Cross niovi-meiit. On next Sunday eve ning in St , Paul's church Airs. U. T. Cole , n lady who is well known in literary cir cles all over this state , will deliver u lec ture to the public on this topic under the auspices of the Brotherhood , who will at- xmii iu a body , IS UNION THERE'S ' STRENGTH , A Company Incorporated Tor a Grand Union Passenger Depot. WHERE IS WITNESS SMITH ? A "White Cross Movement Ttit > Insnr- nucn Company Must Pay McGlnnls' Ijoss SltootltiK at Midnight 1'roulcrsMentions. . The Hunt Kor n Smith. Wanted The whereabouts of Smith. Any information concerning him will bo thankfully received by Wright , Huldwin & llsiUlenc , or by the shoriir. The above is the syllabus of a case be fore Judge A losworlh ycstcrtiay. The story of the case is about as follows : At torney Sims , on behalf of the prohibition alliance , recently filed petitions asking for injunctions against about forty saloon men. Accompanying thcso petitions were affidavits signed by A. 11. Smith and John llarmsen , stating that they had purchased liquors , both whi ky and beer , in these places , Wright , Baldwin As Hal- done , who are attorneys for the saloon men , began examining into tlm matter. The petitions for injunctions are to come up before Judge Tliornoll to-morrow. It is claimed that Smith mill llarmsi'ti , as shown by thicr affidavits , visited twenty-four saloons , and got beer and whisky .it each , drank it. or tasted it , all in forty-eight hours , or , as it is figured out , averaged a drink everv hour for two days. It is esti mated that they must have been too full to have known what they were up to. or that they must nave been pretty good liars themselves , One affidavit is to the ell'ect that thev purchased drinks of Charles liarghalisen , while , as claimed , llarghauscn has not been in the business for several months. Another affidavit is to the ellect that they bought also of John Cramer , No. 72 ! ) Broadway , when in fact that is a vacant lot. and Cramer , who used to keep a saloon at No. 7'21 Broad way , has been out of the state for a year past , and now lives in Lincoln. These circumstances have led to the filing of an information in Justice Sclimv.'s court charging these two men with perjury. The trouble now seems to bo to find who these men are , anil where they are. In order to got this informa tion proceedings worn commenced to compel Air. Sims , L. W. Tulloys ami O. O. St. John to ijivo up any information they might possess concerning the where abouts of these two men. Special inquiry was directed about Smith. Alter trying in Justieo Biggs' court in > ain , and also in Justice bchur/'s court , yesterday Judge Aylesworth , of the superior court , was petitioned. He crantcd the request , and these three were subpiunaid and ex amined. There was very little to bo learned. It appeared that Mr. Sims knew how ho could got the men here when they were wanted , and assured Mr. Ilaldeno that they would be hero in duo time , but he did not know their present whereabouts. These men had been the rounds of the saloons and had used various devices to get a taste of liquors without getting drunk. In most cases they watched their chance while the bartender was busy making change , or otherwise engaged , and would pour into the c.ispidorea the surplus , after tasting it and making sure what it was. The men wore paid their expenses and a a day. the total bill being about $ l0. ! Beyond this information , given under protest , there was little to bo had. The assurance is given that the mysterious Smith and his equally mysterious com panion will he hero at the time the cases come up for hearing. George Kndio , real estate and nego tiator of loans , No. 1/507 / Farnam street , Omaha. Danrains in Council Blulls ami OmiUin property. A Union Depot. For some time past there have Dcen numerous reports of a scheme on foot for the buildincof the long desired union depot m this city. Such an cntei prise has been much discussed. It has been hoped for by all , but there has been some obstacles in the way , and some practical indifference despite the theoretical en thusiasm. The first real move to secure the enterprise was made a matter of rec ord yesterday. Articles of incorpora tion wore filed of a company to bo known as the Union Depot and Railway com pany. The inconorators are John T. Stewart , Samuel Haas , J. J. Brown , K , II. Merriam , Thomas Officer , Thomas J. Evnns , George V. Wright and Horace Everett. Those witli G. M. Dodge form the board of directors. The capital stock is fixed at $000,000. This much of u start is shown by the papers on record. It Is understood that quite u portion of stock has been subscribed , und that there is every indication of a successful carryIng - Ing on of the enterprise. It is reported that the railways entering the city are all favorable to the enterprise , and that all but one have expressed themselves as willincr to enter heartily Into the plan. The proposed location of such it depot is not yet announced , but it is understood that the plan now is for its location near the gas works , and possibly fronting on Main street. If located anywhere in that part of the city It will bo of great advan tage to the cify at largo , and allbrd ac commodation which the city now needs badly. Foster's Now Catalogue. W. II. Foster & Son have just issued from the HKB office their now illustrated annual catalogue of greenhouse and bed ding plants , vegetables and vegetable plants. The catalogue Is very complete , well arranged for reference , and those desiring it can secure it by addressing W. II. Foster & Son , Council Hind's. Mr. Fos ter's greenhouses wore established hero in 187U , and his name has become a famil iar one in this line , The proprietors give their entire time and attention to the business , and are yearly enlarging their facilities , their stock and their business. The shipping advantages arc such that for a largo extent of the western country the plants can be received on the same day they leave the greenhouse horo. Those desiring llowcrs should send for one of these illustrated catalogues , /rom which they can readily make choice selec tions , and customers at a distance can root assured of as prompt attention and satisfactory dealings as if hero in person. Opcrn Saturday Nlht , Miss Kate Bonsbcrg is to appear at the opera house Saturday night with her grand English opera company. There will bo presented hero by them the "Sleeping Quuon , " and the second act of " .Martha. " Miss Honsborg was formerly with Carl Rosa's grand English opera company and the American opera com pany. She is a native of St. Louis , and is quite young , but very promising. Her support consists of Miss Pauline Mon- tcgriflo , contralto , formerly with I'atti , Gorster and Minnie Ilauck companies ; Mr. Ross David , toner , late of the Kel logg concert company ; Mr. Ed Knight , basso , formerly of the Strakosch opera company. The director is Carlo Serrano , formerly of ihe Milan opera company. The "Sleeping Queon" is a ono-act opera by the same composer of the "Bo hemian Girl. " The second uct of "Martha" will ulso bo given. OOic District TclfRrAph. Clarence H. Judson has obtained con trol of a larco portion of the stock of the American District Telegraph company here , and having resigned his position in the Council H luffs National bank , pur poses devoting his personal attention to the active management of the company's interests and business hero. The com pany has proved a success from the very start. The accommodations furnished arc more and more appreciated and re lied upon. The business has increased steadily , and tinder the new management will doubtless increase still more rapidly. Mr. Judson Is a voting man of push , ex perience and ability. Ho will sec to it that every possible accommodation is furnished the public , and will cause vari ous improvements to bo made at once , The service will bo made as nearly per fect as comes within human possibilities , To Contractors ami Builders. Proposals will bn received by the under signed until the 23d of next month for the building of the new Catholic church. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the pastoral residence. The right is re served to reject auv ' or all proposals. H. P.'MoMr.xoMV , Pastor. Best cradcs Iowa soft lump coal ? 300 per ton at yards , ? ! 50 delivered. Telephone - phone No. 1K ! ) , No. Wll ) Broadway. Countoi-rclt Monoy. As stated in the BEI : yesterday morn ing , L. C. 1 aylor has been arrested in Omaha for passing counterfeit money. Taylor is the fellow who was caugl.t stealing a trunk from the Kiel hotel here and sentenced to the penitentiary , Hav ing served his term , he has returned to his old haunts. The officers have been on his trail here and have had their suspi cions aroused that ho is the cause of the appearance here of a number of counter feit silver dollars. The case is being worked tip , and there is said to be a woman in it also. It may be that if he is not wanted too badly in Omaha , Council Ulull's can gel a chance at him. 5,000 books at less tin n wholesale price for next two weeks at Publishers' book sale. sale.Uon't Uon't wait , but go at once to the Pub lishers' book sale and select your booUs betoro they are all gouo. Shooting at Suspects. At an early hour yesterday morning , ' long before light , the watchman at the Crystal mills discovered two suspicious fellows prowling about the place , and as they slunk into a dark corner ho became satisfied that they wore there for no good. Ho started for them ami they broke inlo a run. As ho gave chase he called on them to halt , and thuv not stopping ho fired at them One fell" , but quickly recovered himself. About the same time the watchman slipped and fell also , and when ho got on his feet again ho could sco nothing more of the fellows he was after. Ho docs not know whether he hit one of them , causing him to fall , or whether the ice did what the bullet failed to do. Dr. Hanchett , office No. 12 Pearl street : residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. f Centcrvillo soft-lump coal , ? 3.7u per ton , delivered , Wm. Welch , 015 Main street , telephone ! Kj. Personal Paragraphs. Colonel Scott , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday. W. M. Sparr , of Cromwell , la. , was at the Pacific yesterday. Miss Mari'd Musgrave. of Logan is vis iting the family of Fred W. S. Forrest. Tom Ratline and Billy Lmcbenror left last night to take a peep at the ico'palaco in St. Paul. Frank Chamberlain , who eijrht years ago was a resident of tins city , now a prosperous and prominent Denver packer , is here among his old friends again. Chancellor L. W. Ross has decided to sever his connection with the law depart ment of the state uniyersity , and return to Council Blufis , to resume the practice of law hero. A sale hko tiiis but once a year. Books at wholesale prices at the Publishers' Book Sale , commencing Saturday , Jan. 2Uth , for two.weeks only. Our book shelves and counters are full of choice booUs , which will be ollercd at wholesale prices for two weeks , com mencing Saturday , Jan. 2th. ! ) Publishers' Book Sale , Cocko Morgan's old stand. Clos'ing out sale of books at Publishers1 Book Sale , Saturday , Jan. 20th. ThoInsurance Good. The long drawn out case of Kiscman vs the Ilawkeyo Insurance company was given to the jury yesterday afternoon , and last evening they returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed , $1,200. The case has been very hotly contested , and John S. Baldwin , who was for the plaintifi' , is deserving of much credit , the attorney for the com pany , .Judge Phillips , contesting btoutly mid ably c\cry step. All my coal is weighed by Amy , the only authori/cd city weighmastor , and guaranteed to hold out 2,000 pounds to the ton. Good soft coal at $3.00 a ton. N. W. WILLIAMS. Stoves 1 Stoves ! Stoves 1 tor the nc.xt thirty days 1 will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. P. C. DuVoL IN A TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Troubles and Annoyances to Which the Girls Are Subject , I visited the telephone exchange , says n writer in the Boston Post , for the first time yesterday. 1 beheld , as the door was opened.twenlyuomolyyoung women sitting in a long row in easy arm-chairs , before tables with endless apparatus be fore them. That was the first fact that I grasped. The next one was that these girln wcro not shouting at all. There was a low distinct murmur , and that was all. As I approached nearer i could hear , in tones not much above a whisper , the over-monotonous "Hollo ! hello ! " "No , 128. " "Hello ! hello ! " "Yo-osl" "Good- by I" but ono clear voice , in a good speaking tone , might have been heard plainly across that whole room above all the business of maKing the connec tions for over two thousand people. Every girl had strapped upon her head , or rather hold there by its own grip , an apparatus composed of crossed steel bands , which held a small telephone re ceiver to her car. Before her.dangling by a long wire in just such a position as to hang exactly in front of her mouth , was the transmitter. Each girl loaned back in a comfortable attitude , and seemed en tirely oool and unconcerned , while both hands were occupied in inserting wires with metal plugs at their ondsiutn certain holes before her and pulling them out again. There were rows upon rows of these little apertures , and every one of them represented somebody's telephone number. Each girl takes care of a limited number of calls , which are signaled to her by the dropping of a little metallic tablet with the number of the caller'h instrument upon it , but she has within her reach , in those Jittlo aper tures that I have mentioned , every one of the telephone numbers within the radius of the exchange. "Theso seem to bo young women of ex cellent ph\siuuo , " J said to the fctipcrin- tendent , Mr. Carty , as ho invited mo to scat by his desk. \\Telusi3tunou \ that , " said , he ; "wo state r < tcant Lots , L m1n , City Residences ami Farms , acre property in western purl of city. All scWny clicapto make tooin for uprtny stock. P. OFFICER , Keal Estate and Insurance Agent. JJooni i > , over Ojjiccr < 0 J'IIPCI/'H lank , Council Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from ftf.OO to 10.00 per aero. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by No. 555 Hroadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Froidrikson & Co. , Chicago. have found that girls of good physique , healthv young women , are much less liable to irritation nml impatience , mueli less likely to'get rattled , ' than those who are a little weak or ill. It is not that the work wears upon them so that only women of unusual physique can stand it , but that wo must have operators who are likely to keep their tempers and main tain coolness of demeanor. Does it deafen them ? 1 know of hut one case of an operative's hearing being affectedand that might easily have been from some other cause. They do not scorn to suffer much nervously , though there was ono ca o of hysteria hero last week. Ono of the girls that ono with the slender figure and dark hair , war the end of the line got confused and 'rattled , ' as wo call it , over a series of vexations , and asked to have a substitute placed in her chair. You see. that we keep live substitutes m the room to relieve these who desire to be relieved at any time. Well , this .young woman went into the girls' waiting room and had an attac'k of hysteria thoro. Not infre quently something occurs on the lino- somebody gets impatient and loses his temper which troubles the girls. They generally go into their room and have a good cry and come back tceling better. They certainly seem to like the work , though the pay is only $7 a week. The hours are not long , they sit all day , they are relieved when needful , and the actual work seems to be agreeable to them. " There was a strumming bound under the superintendent's table. He held a telephone receiver to his ear and talked through a movable transmitter on the table , "Certainly , " he said , in a low tone , " 1 will relieve you. " Ho _ sum moned a young woman from the window and motioned to her to take the chair of one of the operators , lie hail been talk ing with one of the girls not fifteen feet away over the telephone. She could have spoken to him through the air by turning her head , but it would have made a little noise and confusion in the room , and this modern tower of Babel , this vocal con- sorium of a whole citj.isas quiet as a public library reading-room. The sub stitute girl took the other's ' place , two "calls1' came tumbling clown at the same instant , and somebody was undoubtedly vexed because ho was not answered for an instant while she was making the other connection. But it takes but an instant. " We like to have people who have tel ephones coint ! up here1 said the super intendent. "Itgives them an idea how the thing is done , and we notice that they seldom get impatient in the use of their telephones afterward. " Certainly these girls wcro not trilling with their work. The superintendent by merely putting an instrument to his ear can hear every word that passes between any operator and the people with whom she talks , and that seems an almost unnecessary re straint. Vexation makes the work harder for the operator , and she avoids it. Women are found to be better oper ators then men , though boys must be em ployed at night , and that is why the day srrTico is better than that of night. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. FOR SALK Cottngo , sit Innro rooms , with 'M ImlldliiK lotg , two good tmniB. gtnoico house , \ioll nml two cisterns. I'lftcon minutes Mnlk from oporn house. Address Q , Uco olllcc. Council Illutls. FOK SALK Choice , smooth , unimproved ICO fxcros cloio to llralnarrl , in llutlor county , Nebraska. Will ( five Inrjn ) discount from pres ent vitluu for ciiBh. Address 1111)11111)7 ) , Kunron & Jones , David City , Neb. , or W. J. , iloo olllci- , Council lIlufTs , la. TJnOHSAI/K At ftbnrffnln , Sflo nores with flno JL ? Improvements , sl\ miles ont-t of Council Illuirs. 1'iloolnw nnd nil the time needed. In- qul ro of T. W. Vim fcclover , Council IllullH. WANTI5U A cottuifo of llvo or six rooma. located convenient to uuslnus * ; small family , no children. Addrosa "Crispy , " Iloo olllcc. WANTKD-A boy with pony to carry Uoo route. BALIS Old papers for sale nt tbo Uoo FOR oraco. WANTKD Parties Intending to ho married are wanted to cull at tbo I'ryor'n Uoo jot ) office to select their v , oddlntr cardB. FORREST SMITH , IE3ea.l Estate , If lion wish tojnircltasofor specu lative purposes Jhai'esonie property yon can double yonr money on by opening of sjiriiifI have a larye ll-tt of city residences , lots , acre prop erty in the western part of the city ; also acre property in the hills which cannot bit surpassed for residences , Jn the past few < lans there ha re been a nninber of wealthy Omaha men mho have been Jookiny for residence property in the hills , and this prop erly is ndmndiiy. J hare some lots on which price has remained the same for past sl.i ; months which can be bonyht cheap if purchased of me now , FORREST SMITH , No. 180 Main St. , Council Hlufls , OFFICER & PTJSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUMS , IA , Established ISil Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and told , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fipm Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council Blufli. CITY REAL ESTATE HAS ST9H Cli A Veritable Boom , M\M > ftO. < ! .iS KltOADWAV , Will show you many choice pieces of propoity at n-tonishingly low prices. JOHN V. ST.VE JACOU StMg STONE & SIMS , ATTORliYS-AT- [ ) , Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 3 Shngart-Beno lilor.k. comsrciiBUjmnins H. BICE , M. B. , Or OtllOr TlllnorS rCIIIOVPll VltllOUt thokniroorilrnTTlnt- blood. Over thuty jonrs prnuticnlexperience ) . Nn. 11 I'onrl St. , Council 11 luffs. KVConsultation froo. MKLVIN SMITH. I. T. 110IIEUTS. SiSTH § ROBERTS. soccnsiOitSTo MAHDN & GO , Abst acts of Titla , Loan and Real Es tati Broken , No. 236 Mala St. ptirchdscd the "most rcJla' We itlmlract boaku in this coitnti/- known n the "McMaliun Abstract Jlook.v , " wenrennw preparedto fur nish abstracts and resncclfnllii so licit the iMitrontif/Kof all those ac.ilr- iny correct abstracts of title to lands and lota in Potlawaltamlc county. HO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS FREE LECTURE -AT TEMPLE 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 St. , Council Bluffs , The cheapest place In the city to buy CROCKERY , LAMPS , SILVER PLATED WARE , GLASSWARE , AND- FINE POTTERY THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints KTC. J , The Finest Tin jmrkd J.lno of Goods West of Chicago. Mrs.C.L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No , 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs , Iowa. BOOK BINDING s , Journal * , County nml Itiuili Work of All Kinds u .Spec ially Prompt Attention ] ! ) Mall Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Room 1 Kvcrct Block , Council Bluffs. Standard Papers Used Ail blyles of bind ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. C. n. National Hank KUFEHENCKS , M. . Smith : & Op. , Cltlzeu % Uank , Deere , M elli 4 Co. , klrst National Uank , C. IJ. Iiuurnnca < ; . , OUiceri I'utijyUunkersC.ll tfawn * U-ialc. GRAND FICE SULE AND BELOW COST AT EISEMAN'S People's ' Store For tlie next wcel : , to make room for lanjc lines of -2Vbu > about to arrive. Regardless of Cost. Immense Variety to se lect from. Buy a Cloak now , and Save More than One-Half the Price of It , Everything in the way of Must Go. At any Sacrifice to Sell Them , JJon't fail to take advan- taycof these yrcut bargains now offered at PEOPLE'S ' .STORE JVbs. iUl , Hid , 318 and 320 Jiroad- way , Council Jilnffa , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KccrcrsiEs O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. lMrt.KMKXTjl. * ' ' DEERE. WELLS & CO. , agricultural Implements , Cnrrl ( tc3 , Kto , Kto. Council llhiT ( , town. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Mfinufactiireriiof mul Dealers In u Hand and Power Corn Shelters , Anil Rffcmorn line of flrjt olnis tiKrlcuHura Implement * . NOP. U01 , J/H , 1KW nn.l , IMT ? onth Main Strotf , Council H.ufT , low . DAVID 11UADLKV & CO. , M ami I'M nn 1 Jnbtioi s of Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Boggles , f rrUs-p" , nml nil Mmli of Farm Mnehlnorr. 1100 to Ilia South Mnln Street , Council Uhtili , toirft. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHPKT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clotlig , Curtntn Fixture * , UpholMorjr Ooo Ktc. No. 405 llromlnny Council muff * , lonn , CM1A11S , TOHACCO , R1\\ I'KKKGOY & MOOUK , Wliolcmln Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nos. SSMaln and 27 I'onrl SU. Council IMmTj , lown. SNYDKIl & LKAMAN , STOUAOH Frnit andProduco Commission Merchants , 12,24 ami 2U I'oal St. , Council ItlntD. miraoisrs. I1AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Sundries. T.to. No. 22 Mnln St. , and No. 21 I'onrl St. , Council ItliltTa. O. W. 11UTTS , Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty Qonornl Commotion. No. 5U Hraa.lwny. . Council nines. W1HT & DUQUHTTK , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery. COMMISSION , NOB. iniind 13 IVurl St. , Council llluirn. IIAIINKSS , KTO. 15KCKMAN , STKOHHUHN & CO. , ilauu'ncturora of mul Wholosalu Dollars In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. tea Main Bt. , Council Ululfs , Iowa. IMTf , C.1JVS. ETC. MKTCALF imOTHKHS , Jobbers la Hats , Caps and Gloves , No . ,112 nml 3(1 ( Ilroadwny , Council lllulTi. KEHLINK & FILT : , Wliornnl ) Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Stock , Council llluuX limn. HlUiS ANI > TALLOW. B. H. McDONliU ) & CO. , [ Krtabllaliol 1A ] No. K9) ) Mn\n \ Hlrrpt , ; : : Council Illiiffi. ANI > IIHA1.PKS IV HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Whnlcsnlo Dealers In lluminatiDg & Lubrlcatiag Oils E5TO. , EJTO. B.TIioortoro , ARonl , Council Illulfa. Iowa. 1'IL.IKO KTC. A. OVKUTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , A-nJ llrlilgo Material Snnclnltli's.Wholoi&le Luta * l ) r ol all Kinds. OIHco No. I'M Hula tit. , Council Illuffs. loirn. rfJKES AND LIQUOK3. SCHNKIDEK & BKCIC , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JOHN LINUEK. WllolcElllO Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors forSU GuttUard's Hurb Hitters. No.ll MnlniiU Council Ulullt. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Ko. 416 Jlromlwny , Council llluirs. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St , , Omalia. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one Tare will be paid ; flo , round ( rip. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace Oflice over American Kxprcis , CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Ulufl * having e IBsoa/p © And all moJcrn Improvements , 210 , 217 and 210 Main , t. MAX MOJ1N , Prop. Slai Sale Stables and Mule Kards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BUJI-FS , 0ijKjtllo | I ) u in in- , _ _ tt Howes an < 7mules kojit constantly oq hiuid , for n.-iln : it retail or in cttr load * , Odcrs promptly iilled by contract op short notico. Stock sold on comniiHsion , KIIUJTF.U & BUU.V , Proprietor * . TclcphonuNo. 1M Formerly of Ki-il Sale Stubles , eornoj : lat , ave and 4th street.