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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER : 5 , 1887 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OITXCX , WO. 18. PEARL STREET. tij cuiTlcr in inr part of the cltr M twcntj cent * per week. & .W.Tu/roir , Manaced TKLEPHONKS : Vtmnnum Omci. No. tt. Riant EDITOR No. ZS. M1NOH MRNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reltcr , tailor. Fall Roods cheap. The city council will meet next Mon day evening. The now window signs at the Manhat tan are daisies. St. Paul's church has it ? annual pew renting this evening. S Considerable dirt blasting is being me on Tenth avenue. The city disbursements yesterday Amounted to about f5,000. Two drunks wore captured by the police yesterday afternoon. Proceedings at police court yesterday morning wore about as usual. Business was lively yesterday at the city auditor's oflico , ft being pay day. Pipe Is being laid on several streets for extending the waterworks system , The Dodge Light Umfrds leave this evening over the Northwestern for Sioux City. Ladles , see combined writing desk and Bewing machine. Domestic , oilice , 105 Mam street. The scholars of St. Francis' academy had an enjoyable picnic yesterday , about two miles from the city. A. J. Larkln. who has recently token 6933088)011 ) of the Western house on upper roadway , is refitting and rejuvunut ing it. Max Molin is preparing to have the front of his Cruston house done up in as line shape as the paint o r's brush is capa ble of , In the district court yesterday thn case of Devitio vs. Uastrost , for the perform' anco of contract , was on trial , taking most of the day. Charles D. Purmnleo * and wife have sold to Sarah M. Mlllard through II. P. Olllcer , lot 1 , block 2 , Voorhis' addition , the consideration being (2,800. A horse attached to a coupe took a lively run down Glen avenue , succeeding ( n overturning the vehicle , and smash Ing it to the extent of giving the repair crs a good bill. A new plate glass window C3\l 12 inches was yesterday put in at Jou llacluiracli's wtoro to replace the one broken there some time ago. The cost of it after being set was about fPO. Died at No. 500 Voorhis street , October 4 , Amy liurko , infant daughter of Genevieve vievo lloaglund and 1 * ' . A. Slighter , aged 4 months nnd 1 ! ) days. Peoria and Kl Paso. 111. , papers please copy. Marshal Hawk , of Ida Grove , arrested William Court in Omaha Monday and lodged him in the county jail here over night. Court is charged with bigamy , having three wives now living. One of the district express wagons was yesterday wrecked in turning the corner of Pearl and Fifth avenue , the liorso be > coming frightened at something possi bly the Fifth avenue sewer assessment. Colonel Daily has a flue cell from his famous mare , Mattie llarle. Its sire is Cyclone. The young one promises to be n speedy pac r , and even $1,000 is no inducement now for tlic colonel to part witn him. The motor line material is advertised to be sold on tliu 10th , it having been seized by those who had judgments against it. It is hoped that it will fall into the hands of those who will put the Jino in active operation. M. C. Davy was arrested yesterday af ternoon . for raking in a pot that didn't belong to him , while playing okor with a young fellow who was a novice at the guine. The case will come before Judge Aylesworth this morning. Mrs. Amy and the city have not yet come to tin agreement about the land re quired for the new patrol homo. The city is not disposed to take tier measure ment , and she objects to the city survey. In the meantime work is t a standstill. The Council HI nil's Insurance 09111 pany , which lias a signal service .station here , received telegraphic orders yesterday in common with those all over the country , to put out the cold wave signals , as a fall of twenty degrees was expected to arrive hero byO o'clock. The annual report of the county clerk for the year ending October 1 shows the number of marriages during the year , 48 ; dontlis , 144 ; births , 133. The num ber of mislit couples is not given , but the divorces will roach half way up to the number of marriages. Marriage. perm its wore in demand yes terday. Among them were II. F. Sowell , of St. Louis , and Annie Martin , of this county : Arthur II. Kicker and Jennie V. Drulgeman , both of this county ; Henry Dunning and Louisa French , both of this county ; Albert Hruning and Anna Taste , both of Keg Creek ; Andrew Holeu and Margaret Davney , of this county. Prof. Paulson has opened the night school of his commercial college , and the attendance is much larger than ho ex pected oven. The college this year lias about double the attendance of lust year , and the dilllculty of getting the public to appreciate the full worth of such an in stitution IB past. From now its increas ing success is fully assured. Practical joking was earned to quite an extent at the Pacific house Mocduy night. Nearly every one of the United States jurors were called out of bed to talk to somcouo by telephone. Several of them took it good naturedly and "set cm up , " but a tow of them became considerably excited and consigned Maloney - loney and his telephone to a warmer world than this. Prof. McDormid is the financial suf ferer by the dastardly trick of some mis creant. The professor's family horse and carriage wore standing in front pi his house , when some one cut the horse loose , and ho started into a run. The horse not only smashed the buggy , bul ran into a barbed wire fence cutting his legs so badly as possibly to cripple liini permanently , and in any event to lay him on" duty for many weeks. F. E. Crombio. William F.llis. Elzh Hubloy and Charles O'Neal were chargei with vagnuicv , but as they were insearcl : of work , and had been out of employment mont but a short time they were dis charged. Joe Wolgamot was finer f 10.80 for kicking un a breeze in Loule'i restaurant. Jake Sharp again contrib uted 18.10 for enlivening things at homo Frank Cooper appeared for the sccom time within twenty-four hours , and was ordered to go without whisky for thirtj days , the usual precautions being takei to prevent his getting it. The ofllcial organ of the city rises t < correct the HUK'S statement that some o the democratic city ulllclnls arc suing the city to enforce pajment of warrants ro reived for salaries and fees. It says tin cults arc "merely to get certain city war rants on record so as to draw interest nnd are nothing but a form. " The non pen HO of this is apuarent , for it la u wel known fuel that these warrants an btamiicd on presentation to the treasure nnd draw Interest fram that date , if no paid in cash. . i. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street , sent a loa of Stoves over to Omaha Saturday f They are selling the Celebrated Radian Home three dollars below Oiqaba pricci Diuaha purlieu , scud. for their cataiogui DRAWING TO A FINISH , The United States Court Rapidly Clearing IU Docket. A GRIST OF CRIMINAL CASES. Two Yearn In Jail For Not Uncle Hniu $25 The Atlams- Hxvan WcilUlnn The Hcpnu- lledn Caucuses. The Ketlornl Court. The case of Mrs. Hell against Lewis lias bt'cn hotly contested in the United States court. It appeared that Mr. aud Mrs. Doll , who lived at Weston formerly , had some financial troubles , nnd a sepa ration nnd divorce followed. In the set tlement of their aflairs certain properly was deeded by him lo her , and after wards , in a linal settlement , she was in duced to give him her note for $810. This note ho claimed to have sold to other parties and it came at last into the hands of Lewis , the defendant in this action , who is an attorney at Lincoln. There was an attachment issued and some of Mrs. Hell's property was taken. She came hero from her new home in Florida to look after the matter , and the attachment suit being dismissed , .she sued for damages , claiming l-31 to cover her expenses and time. The note of 1810 was brought up as a counter claim. It was claimed on the other liana that the note had boon given under cir- ( MimRtancc ! ) which made it void , and that the defendant was notan Innocent holder of the note , but was in fact only an agent for Hell , and thus seeking to collect it for him. The jury decided in favor of Mr.s. Hell , disallowing the counter claim , and awnrdinc her $ $ il damages. $30 loss than her claim. In her bill she included f 100 for an attorney fee , and this the jury thought too high , culling it down one- half. Yesterday the case of Slytor vs. the American express company was tried. In this case tlio plaintiff claimed $10,000 damages on account of having his leg broken while .serving as driver for the company on one of its delivery wagons. After hearing the evidence the judge instructed the jury to sign a verdict in favor of the defendant. The rest of the day was taken up in the hearing of criminal cases. A. N."McDougal was tried for violat ing the revenue laws. Ho was formerly in the saloon business here , and it seems that ho failed to lake out the required government license. It was a dear sav ing ot $25 , for he and his wife having some trouble , she had him arrested. Ho is .said to have threatened to kill her , and in other ways so conducted himself that she was afiaid of him. Ho has been in jail for eight months past. On trial yesterday he was convicted , and Judge Lowe sentenced him to two years in iTio county jail , and lined him $100. .Ths judge then suspended the sentence dur- good behavior , but giving the ollicers instructions tnat should they find him abusing his wife , or otherwise misbehav ing , Ihey should promplly lock him up under this sentence. The case of Iho Italian , Roger Sitlimo , charted with passing counterfeit money , was also tried. Ho had no attorney , and the case was speedily nut through. Ho had pa.s-.ed several counterfeit silver dollars lars on Main street , his mode being to buy a nickel cigar , or a banana , nnd then get the change. Ho went on llio stand and explained that ho had arrived in this city , a stranger , with only a $5 bill in his pocket. This hn got changed on the street car , and if the money was bad he must have got it in this way. The story was so improbable , and ho had passed so many in such quick succession thai Iho jury had little trouble in reach ing a verdict of guilty. The case of Hamilton vs. Pcarco is sot for trial to-day , and it is expected that this will close the business of the term. The grand jury was discharged yes terday. The members took a drive out to the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb nnd briefly viewed the workings of that school. They expressed themselves as highly pleased with what they saw there. The grand jury has been in session night days. On adjourning they passed resolutions expressive of their apprecia tion of Iho manner in which they had been treated and their esteem for their foremanr They also took a census and found that the tolal of their ages was 1)01) ) ) , which one of the more religions of the gathering pronounced on his reputa tion as n biblical scholar to bo the exact ago of Methusulab. The average ago of the jurymen was fifty-one years. Of the nineteen twelve were democrats nnd seven republicans. Cuplil at HIH Bent. The marriage of Mr. Herbert J. Adams to Miss Cornelia D. Swan took place yes terday atternoon in St. Paul's church , and was followed by a reception at the residence of the bride's parents , Colonel and Mrs. Charles Swan , No. 15 Stutsman street. The event throughout was char acterized by elegance , with a marked absence of ostentation. The invitations issued wore simply to a reception at the homo , with no reference to the nature of the event , aud the public generally was thus at liberty to witness the ceremony at the church , while the honored friends were granted the hospitality of the homo , nnd given the pleasure of expressing - pressing tlheir groolings lo Iho newly wedded ones , ' ( 'no church was beauti fully decorated by Caspar , the florist , llov. T. J. Mackey performed the cere mony , the organ throughout the service sending forth low , sweet music , adding greatly to the charming effect. The bridesmaids Were Misses Uliobio Damon , Mattie Palmer , Mabel Ashby and belle Swan. The groomsman were Messrs. Krncst Cook , Hobert Inno's , F. J , Dwyer , F. 11. Swan , Arthur U. Adams. The reception at the house was in formal yel elegant in its details. The parlors were given additional attractive ness by the profusion of plants and Mowers , lliero being in each of the rooms a largo bnnk of ( lowers besides numerous baskets , tastefully arranged , and various decorations. Refreshments were served at the will of guests in an adjoining room , Miss Palmer and Miss Hello Swan presiding at the long table. Mr. and Mrs. Adams started last oven' ing ou a short trip from which they will soon return to take up their residence in tliis city where Mr. Adams has boon located some time , he being connected with the WelU , Fargo express. List yonr property with Cooper iS JudsonMo. 120 Main st. A Hudtten Domth. Mr. ( icorgo Mctcalf yesterday received a telegram from iiarrodsburg , Kentucky o stating that his wife's uncle , James U if Hue , had dropped dead. It is suppose ! o that apoplexy was the cause , as Mr. llui was a large man , in apparent gooi r. health. The news-is as sad as it is suddci to ins many old Council Blull's friends Ho was a brother of John 1) ) . Run. Hi left here some years ago and took up hi residence in Santa Uosa , Cal. where he has been oectipyinj prominent positions , among then being that of superintendent of watei works. Years ago he taught school i id this city , nnd there are still living a seer , , or more of his oltt scholars , who w r it planning on having , a 'reception for Liu s , 'when be should return from .Kentuck e. I ou , his way home , liis visit to that 'St t was mnlnly for the purpose of being present at the golden" wedding of his brother , Nelson Hue , and his wife accom panied him. Surrounded by his old friends , whom ho had not seen for many years , death ciime without warning. Pcmnnal Paragraphs. Mrs. Dr. Green Is reported ns seriously Mrs. J. C. Lange Is visiting for n few weeks at Ottumwa. Oscar Keellne left yesterday for his Wyoming cattle ranch. Rov. Dr. Cooley goes lo Glenwood Fri day lo ntteud the baptist convention there. Mrs. I ) . F. Miller , sr. . of Kookuk , Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. H.Watson , 717 East Uroadway. ' _ _ _ L. Voss , of Concordia No. C2 Kfof'P. , has cone to Cedar Rapids to attend ttie grand ledge of Iowa. Cal Dawson , formerly of This city , but now of Sioux City , was hero yesterday fi3 a witness in the Slytor caso. Matt Stcdmau , of Uncle Sam's secret service , has boon called to Vintou by a telegram announcing the serious illness of his aged father. Charles M. Harl , representative of the Ivanhoo commandcry , has gene to Oskn- loosa to attend the grand commandery. Dr. Lacy and Wade Oary have also gono. Rov. D. D. DoLong , of Lebanon Valley college , Pendsylvunla , Is In the city as n guest of the Hnrkness brolhcrs. He has recently been in Kansas and wisely im proves a favorable opportunity of visit ing this city before returning cast. Ho is a Christian gentleman of broad culture nnd keen observation , and it is not un- likolv that his judgment may turn in favor of some western location should u desirable one present itsolf. Hotel arrivals yesterday : At the Ogden house : Will C. Whiting , Jacob Keller , Whiting ; D ; Hrubacker , Julius Strauss , Now York ; Peter A. Dey. lowu City. At the Beohtele : P. J. Gallagher , Western ; Mrs. C. L. Woyand , Atchison ; Mrs.Young nnd friend , St. Joo. At the Pacific : K. W. Allabach , DCS Moincs ; J. P. Heisonor , Woodbine ; Charles Hardman , Hancock ; Miss Susie Howard ; Miss Ray Patlorson , Miss Susie Fulton , Harry Hrooks , William O. Schmidt , J. II. Bauer , Daven port , Every one making a cash purchase of 23 cents at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar * toru gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant gifts. Merriment anil Formality. The United States court has employed during Its sessions hero a colored at tache , Charles Curtis , who has been quite prominent in local politics. The clerk of Iho court and Iho marshal have much merriment over their colored messenger. The clerk having occasion to hand across the table some letters to the marshal , summoned the colored attendant by a motion , and banding him the papers , whispered the directions , and sent him clear around the room and back to the marshal , who was within an arm's length of the clerk. Marshal Campbell appreciated the situation , and soon after having occasion to get a pen full of ink , called the colored attendant and sent him around by a like ciireuitous route to get the urn dipped. This indulgence in red tape and formality was kept up for much of yesterday's session of court , but the merriment arising was so sup pressed that the dignity of the court was not allronted. it escaping the judge's at tention. Old men are but boys , after all. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Won't Plead Guilty. Two of Council 15lull's well known sporting men were chatting about health yesterday. Ono has seemed near the verge for weeks and is just able to hobble .about by aid of a strong stick , looks very feeble , but is making a noble light for lifo. "I toll you I'm bound not to give up. I'm hammering away and I'll bo all right yet. 1 don't propose lo be given a ride yet awhile , unless I know where I'm going. " "What's the use of your monkeying around any loncer. It's no use. You're done for and you might as well give it up. Why don't you act like a man , in stead of a chippy ? He a man and walk right up to Iho undertaker's and plead guilly. " Ho still refuses to enter any such plea. Dr. J , T. Van Ness , physician and sur- gc n , ortice room ! ) , Opera House block , will attend professional calls day or night. Residence corner Eighth avenue aud Fifteenth street. Kopuhllcaii Want Prlmarloi. The primaries for the selection of dele gates to Iho republican county conven tion to be held at the court house in Council Bluffs on Tuesday , October 11 , 1887 , will occur on Saturday , Oclober 8 , at 7:30 o'clock , at the following named places : First ward At the Western house , and select seven delegates. Second ward At the city building , and select seven delegates. Third ward Al Iho oflico of John Lindt , Esq. , and select five delegates. Fourth ward At the olllco of Odell Bros. & Co. , and select live delegates. WILLIAM F. SAW , JK. , Chairman republican city central com mittee. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend monoy. t Chautauqua Knthnglnsm. The second mooting , to agitate the establishment of a Chautauqua assembly in thin city , was held at the Presbyterian church last evening. President L. W. Tulloys introduced Judge Ross as the first speaker of the evening. Ho made a strong pica for the movement , and sub mitted some interesting statistics. Prof. McNaughlon came next , followed by Revs. G. W. Crofts , Rccso and Pnelps. Pleasing instrumental music was fur nished by a quartette composed of Miss Fannie Wcstcott , Perry Hadolet , Paul Tulloys and Frank Bodolet. 'A vocal duel was well rendered by Mr. aud Airs. Hicks. _ * CHICAGO , ItOCH ISLAND & PA CIFIC KAItiWAY'S Grand Excursion to Chicago. $17.50 For the Itound Trip. On October 4 , 7 and 10 the Chicago , Rook Island & Pacific Railway will sell tickets from Council Bluffs to Chicago and return , including admission to ttu International Military Encampment , foi 117.10 ; tickols good six days from date ol salo. Two trains dally , running now , elegant Pullman Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars. S. S. STEVENS , Genera Agent. Ticket otfico 507 Broadway. Anna Burke SHchlcr died yesterday morning , aged four months and thirleoi days. The funeral will occur this after noon at two o'clock , at the residence o the parents , 500 Voohis street. Ask II. J. Palmer for some ot thosi chestnuts which you can oat in the dark The alarm of tire turned in shortly after midnight was simply a test to tr.i Iho system and see whether the depart rnent was in readiness to respond. One thousand head of one , two am three-year-old steers for sale. Will givi credil lo reliable parties. Enquire of A J. Ureenamajer , 623 Mynster St. , Vole 211. . The Dodge Light guards gave a slree drill lust night under Captaiu Messimer who will retain command until afto y the Sioux .GUT trip , although he ha 19 Bioytd to Oiuahfc . . . The Rochester ( N-Y ) Democrat : The pop ulation of the Clivrokeo nation Is about 24,000. The nation comprises 11,000.000 acres of some of the finest land in the world. Of this 0,000,000 are "occupied. " and 0,000.000 nrolpascrt to cattle syndi cates. The Cherokee country Is rich In mineral resources , Some of the finest coal beds In the country are now in pro cess of development. It Is well wooded , well watered , nnd is equally applicable to cattle raising or agriculture. Iho land is hold in common. Any Chcrokro citi/.on can cultivate as much land as ho feels like , provided ho does not Infringe on Iho claim of Ills neighbor. Ho can fence In any amount of unoccupied domain ho desires lo cultivate , but must leave a space of a quarter of a mlle be tween his fence aud that of the next plantation. This vacant space is used as n common for grazing and road pur poses. SPECIAL NOTICES. I dTGitlsemcnts , tuch is Lost , Fo md loi.nun , For Into , To Kent , Vtnnti , Bofirdln * , etc.-will lieltucrti'l In thlt column nt the loir rateofTENCKNTSPEHUNKforlhonrnlnier. Ion and V'T ! CsntlTcr Ltno fo-'cnoh eubs juont Insertion. Leuve ( vJverllseincnts nt our olflcu No. 12 Vcarl meet , near Broadirnri Council Uluffg. WANTS. I/IOU 8Al.ift-.My rcitdenci ; property oornor -I ? th st. nnd t > th avo. 1'lnu H-room house , two lots , tlio corner ono vnciuit. Cltrnatvr nnd gowcrniri'i ( food biirncnrrliiBo house , utc. A bnrpnln It taken soon. Apply on premises or at No. U Pearl et. , Council lllulfs. S. T. French. WANTED A Ural-class plrl for housework. Apply to Or. lUnchott , 120 Hnncrolt street. FOK SALK Second-hum ! Columbia bicycle \crychcup , KMncb , ut Ueo olllco. > OK KENT A new moilom oltrht room boiiio E very convenient , within 25J blocks dummy depot. Inquire or W. H. Ware , ovnr Savings bnnk , Council IIHifTi. ) K HKNT-Two fiirnlshud rooms , 15 nnd f 10 , No. 737 Mjnstcr street. FOU KENT My residence , corner Fourth t. und Willow uvenuo , two blocks from poM- odlso. Nine roomi , city water nnd throe cis terns , atablo upon the premises for two horses and carriage , nil In KOOI ! repair. Price f BO per month , N. P. Dodgo. KENT Two of the new \Vnrron Hats on FOK Filth avenue. Most deslrnbln location In the city , near the dummy depot , all modern Improvements. Apnly to Odell Hros. & Co. , No , 10J Pearl street , Council lilutls. , to loan on real estate and chattels by $100UOO Day. 38 Pearl st. T3tnUHNO lots and acre propeity for sale by F. J. Uiy , 8'J Pearl st. - g\r\ \ \ for trenerul housework. WANTFD-A Small Ittnnly , bandy kitchen. lU'.l 6th avo. SALE-Stock of drugs In central No- FOH . Will Invoice about fl.OOO. Inquire - quire of Hnrlo , Mass As Co. , Council lllulls , I . > 'Olt SALE OH TKADK.-For Conncll tlluffg propeity 40,000 'acres of Iowa and Ne braska luud. J. It. ' Hlce , 110 Mam St. . Council Hlutr.1. REAL ESTATE. Vacant Lots , Lnnds , City ItesldcnL'OS nnd Tnrins. Aero property In western part of city All selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Koom 5.over Ofliccr & Tusey's llnnk , Coune Hinds. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Mat.h'jtt.in Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 FINE MILLINERY. New Fall Styles Open. 1314 Douglas SI. OMAHA , Neb. CROCKERY , LAMPS , JLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Loiv , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. 23 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS I A LATEST BY TELEPHONE ! J. Sny ! In tliuro n fire itny where f There' * nn nwful crowd nulling up the direct. II. Hey f Fire ! iVa-w. Ilnliit ye heard 'houl the Special Curtain nale the Council Blnll * ar- pct Co. Is n hnvln' thU week f Tliafi whar the crowd ! n goln' . I. Tlml' no. They Rive u pole with every pair of curtains sold. Oucts I'll go myself. They are at Xo. 4O5 llroiulway. U.-Wnlt till 1 net my sarloul , an' I'll Ko 'long with ye. JAGGS. E. S. BARXETT , Justice of the Peace , 415 Uroadway , Council Bluffi. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER A SOft. Proprietors. - ) MA.NUFACTU EnS OF ( - ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS - ) AND ( - SHEET IRON WORK Order ? for ronnlra by mnll promptly nttundo to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tenth Avo. ad ho Cgt''ithcii WoikB , Cot mil Ulufli. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Droadway , Council Hluffe , Opp. Dummy Depot CO Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on bhort notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SHLPTKH & BOI.KV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counui HUill's Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire.Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodations I'lrsl C'las t , And Ralcx Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor JV. SCHUliZ , Justice of the Peace. Ofliee over American Kxpres * . No. 419 BROADWAY LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TovtoiseShell etc.Hair On nnmeuts , as well as the newest nov- elticHin hair goods. Hair goods maUuto order Mrs. C. L. Gillette 29 Main St. , Council Klufls , Iowa. Out f town work solicited , aud all mail orders promptly attended to. BSTAUUSHKDJSed D. H. McDANEUD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL , AXD runs. Highest Market Prices. Pronip Returns. 820 and 8'22 Main Street , Council BiufiY Iowa. THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Heats them all for Siunplu Trunks ana Cases , Theatri cal and Tourists' Trunks. Uontfail to see it. Tlio Ladies' Favorite. This and nil other kinds ol Trunks nnd Cases manu factured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. And sold at whole sale and retail. Two carloads on hand at "i'12 Broadway Council Bluffs , low Sentlfor Circulars and Prices. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OP Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call onus. Instrument * Tuned and Repaired. U'c never Full to give mil ( 'faction. Over 2O ycnri' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 32 ! ) Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST OI/ASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular - : Boarders : : Reduced > : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. HARKNESS BROTHERS , 4O1 Fall Goods , NEW GOODS , BEAUTIFUL GOODS , GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now In stock our new purcltnuea in Silks , Dress Goods , Under * wear , Flanncttt , Domestics , etc. , etc. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS We have the laryest selection ami finest patterns of carpets in the city ot the west. They comprise Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry-Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. We shall be pleased to meet and shotuonr custojurr.s thcae new and rltolcn fabrics. Vo not foract the place. HARKNESS BROS. , 401 Broad way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. OFFWEK Jt PUHEX , 500 Broadway , Council UlulVs.Iowa , JOHN r. trout JACOli SIKH STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law. Practice In Hie State and Federal Court Room * 7 and 8 Shue tt-Beno Block , Council.