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1 0 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : T&UKSDAY. NOVEMBER 17 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFI'ICIJ NO. IU , I'KAUfj HT11HKT Di'lhcrciUiy cnrrlnrln iiny part of the city t twenty cfiiln per wick. II. VT TILTHS , - - - Mnnngir. TlhKI'HONr.S : nuHiN'MOirirr , NO. 1.1. NKIIIT 1:1111011 : No. ) . MINOIl MKXTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Keller , tailor , Fall goods cheap. Yesterday a marriage license was Is sued to Joseph MeGeo and Nettie JJrooks. The P. E. O. club will meet with Miss Molllo Rico , 1128 Fourth street , this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. The BKK force have stnohcd in honor of Stephen McAtu's wedding. The cignrs were excellent. There will be a grand turkey shoot at Parks' Mills to-day. All the crack shots in this \icinlty are going. John M. Persey will given 0:30 : o'clock tea to-night at the residence of his father , N. .M. Per.-ey , ojl ! Willow ave nue. It Is reported that the Kvery Sunday Morning , now published at Creston , is to be removed to this city. The more the merrier. Mrs. Hayes , an aged lady living on Seventeenth avenue , hub been adjudged insane nnd will be taken to Ml. Pleas ant for treatment. The supervisors were busy yesterday with routine work. The entire day was taken up witli examining petitions and locating now roads. The indications are that the police men's hall on Thanksgiving night will be a grand ntlair. About two hundred tickets have already been disposed of. The regular meeting of the M. L. S. K. C. will be held this evening at the residence ofV. . N. Young , 414 Ilrond- way. All members are requested to bo present. Superintendent J. C. Holmes , of the United States treasury department , was in tht ) city Tuesday inspecting the gov ernment building , or that portion of it that is visible to the naked eyo. } Iron bunks are being placed in the ! city jail by Schnlty. & Hill. There will ! bo three in each of the largo cells and ! two in the stool cell , making accom modations for eleven evil-doers. i In the police court yesterday morning William Powell was lined $7.00 for a i drunk , and A. Holland , arrested for ! peddling without a license , was dis- 1 charged upon the payment of costs. I The spire of the new German Catho lic church has been sheeted , and workmen - men were busy jesterdny putting on the galvanised iron cornice. The slate cov ! ering will probably bo put on this week. Yesterday morning a little win came f to the household of Mr. and Mrs , Ira i ( iriibon , No. 7l20 Mynstertreet. . The * parents are doubly'happy in that this is their third child , but both the preceding - ceding ones have died. Mr. S. H. Wadsworth has removed his family and household cITccts to this city and will make his future homo here. Ho occupies the house lately oc cupied by Mr. Charles Ofllcor , near i Oakland nvenuo. " A wire is being put Up between the waterworks and the center of the city. A gong will be placed there and con nected with the llro alarnrsystem. The addition is being made by Chief En gineer Birkenbinc , of the waterworks company. Whether you believe in prohibition or not it will pay you well to attend the temperance meeting nt tho'opera , house this evening. Hon. E. U. Hutehiusand Captain Van Ettou will say something that will bo well worth listening to. All the reading rooms , oftlces and ante-rooms in the lower btory of the Ogdcn house nro xindergoing quite a change , in the hands of the painters and paper-hangers. These improve ments point to the general opening of the house to the public. The BKE acknowledges with pleasure the compliments of Air. and Mrs. Tlios. Fostevin , which accompanied the box of cake from the wedding supper of their daughter. May these sweets typify the years yet to come to them theTbweetest years of life. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook , 1W ! Vine street , was gladdened Monday morning by the advent of a charming little daughter. Mrs. Cook and daughter are doing well. Mr. Cook is a cashier of the Missouri Pncilie rail road company in their Omaha ollices. Ho is proud as a father well can be. Beobo & Co. tire Bonding their cata logues to the jobbing trade that buys from them. They cover the west , north west and southwest with n radius of two hundred miles , besides doing no small business east , where they nro brought into direct competition with the manu factures of the older cities. W. J. Davenport , general freight nnd passenger agent of the Chicago , Burlington - lington & Quincy road , W. O. Brown. Biiperintendent of the Iowa division ol the same roail and A. E. Martin another Q man wore in the city yesterday look ing after the interests of that road. Patrick Brennan , of Creston , is in the city looking for a location for the erec tion of a _ foundry. IIo is engaged in that business at present and has had many years experience. Ho is favora bly improved with the advantages pre sented hero and the prospects of his lo cating hero are good. The street improving force took pos session of Glen avenue yesterday. II will require about two more days to lln- ish the grading , and the curbing ie nearly completed. The paving will only extend to High School avenue , although it has been graded through to the res ervoir. The Right Rev. Bishop Cosgrovo , o Davenport , was in the city yesterday and holemni/.ed the marriage of his sister tor , Miss Teresa Cot-grove , and Mr. F M. Gilmore , at St. Francis academy where the bride had received her cdu cation. The wedding was a strictly private affair. Notwithstanding the claim that then is little movement in real estate matters tors , there is quite a steady trado. Poi sons from abroad , as well as those a home , are taking up the more ad van tngeous properties , either for persona t use or speculation. Mr. S. B. McCor inieh , postmaster at Tabor , was. in tht city yesterday looking for avaihtbh building sites. There , is every rctisoi for encouragement in the present out look. look.A A decision in the injunction case o the Rock Island railroad eompnn ; ' n gainst the Mnnnwn motor line ha' been rendered by Judge Loofbourow Jlo refused to dissolve the injunction The hearing as to whether the temix ) rary injunction shall be made pormn neiit will probably bo heard at tin January term of the district court. A the completion of the line will result ii fctich decided advantages , it is hopci that the decision which will compel th < crossing of the tracks toboinndoinrtho cast than was contemplated will no cause Any delay in tliq pro&ecutlon o the work. * For best quality coal and wood , cal 'Dn Cleafcon , " 0 Pearl street. How Dili It Happen ? n. 11. Yqlton , nn accident insurance ngcnt from Lincoln , mot with n little mishap at the Hochtflc house , lastoven- ing about half past ( I o'clock , that may possibly help him in his business. He claims that as leaving the water-closet , ho was confronted by a man who covered him with a revolver , and demanded Ills money. Ho refused to hand it over , whereupon the other shot him through the hand , and niiatched his watch. lie rushed into the hou o and made his statement of the alTair , but no trace of the iiKNiilimt could bo found , His watch and chain wore picked up just outside the door. Yolton immedlately skipped for Lincoln after notifying the police , not OVIMI uniting to have the millet extracted. The prevailing im pression is that he intentionally Inflicted the wound upon himself. A reputable ritiy.cn who lives in thu immediate vicinity wa in bis back yard at the time , but saw no one run ning away. Another man who was just entering the alley when the shot was Ilivd , hurried to the place , but saw no ono but the victim , lie told a man whom he tried to insure that ho WUH carrying a heavy insurance himself. It Is said that since his arri val in the city. InM Sunday , ho lost con siderable money in the gambling hoii-i'M. The idea of such a bold at tempt nt robbery being perpetrated in almost brond daylight , and not a stone's throw from Broadway , is altogether im probable , and tho.se who know thevx- isting state of affairs in Council Hlnffs will my inpossihlc. Thai ( iol Him. The ease of C. B. Hugg- * . charged with mnUroatinglho wife of bin bo om , came before .Tndgo Ayle.sworth in the superior court , yesterday morning. Kuggs is an African of the most pronounced type , and in point of color is several shades darker than the proverbial ace of spades. His home is in Omaha , and his wife left him about a month ago and came to this eity. and has since been an inmate of a dive on Pierce street. Ho \isitcd her at that place Tuesday , and upon her refusing to live with him again , ho deliberately proceeded to "mop up the floor''with her. He enter tained. th court with a pathetic story of his affection for the erring woman , but it failed to touch a responsive chord in the magisterial bosom as the judge told him that his manner of ex pressing his love was altogether too demonstrative , and ask him to con tribute $ lo and cot-Is. M. R. Snyder. nunsol for the defense , introduced Jseiir Brewer , of the Council Bluffs uinstrcls , as a witness to prove the leaccahle disposition of the defendant. ' \Vhat has been your observation as o the defendant for inoffonsiveiiess and obrietyV "Sobriety of Nebraska1 "No , no ; of the defendant. ' ' "Seeh talk as dat gits me. 1 gib it ip. I dunne nullln crhoul it. * ' The testimony was too much for even he dignity of the court , and an audible mile pervaded the length and breadth if the hall of justice. Stores. Weekly and monthly pay- nents. Mandel's. Soiree Lovers of line music will bo afforded n opportunity for gratifying their taste o-morrow evening. Mr. I. M. Treynor HIS thrown open his residence to the niblie who desire to attend a soiree nuhicale on that evening. The follqw- ng e.\quibito programo will be rendered > y Messrs. Young , Brigham and Trey- lor , accompanied by Mine. Young : 'wo ' Tuscan Folks Son s. ; . Corruclola Messrs. Uriphnm and Young. ; onp , "Uipsy John , " . Clay Mr. Young. Song , "O 1 Tuppy Day , " . Carl Goetz Mr. Hri hum. Song , "Come to Me , " . Douza Mr. Treynor. 'Honor and Anns" ( Samson ) . Handel Mr. Yqung. 'Forget ' Me Not , " . Suppo Mr. Brlghum. The Distant Shore , " . Sullivan Mr. Treynor. 'Dl ' Provciwi , " ( Trnviuta ) . Verdi Mr. Young. "J'ho.Lindi'n Tree , " . , . Kohlenberg Mr. HrlKlmm. Duett , "I Pcscutorl , " . Gabussi Messrs. Hriglmm ntid Young. Accompanist , Mine. Young. Every one making a cash purchase of Jo cents at T. 1) . King & C'o.'s cigar store gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. A Pleasant Surprise. A pleasant little family gathering Look place at tlio residence of'Dr. A. P. [ lanchett , on Fourth street , Tuesday evening. The occasion was the sixty- sixth anniversary of the birthday ol Mrs. Hanchotfs father , M. W. S. Me- Miclcen. He , with his good wife , were enticed to spend the evening with then daughter , and wore surprised to fintl Dr. and Mrs. W. Hanchott , of Omaha , with their children , Ried and Hope , also thoro. Mrs. Himchett , of Omaha , is also a daughter of Mr. McMicken , hci husband being a brother of D. Han chott , of this placo. Mr. McMickon was still further hurnrised by the recita tion by little Hope of appropriate verses , composed for the occasion by her mother , Mrs. W. Hanehott , of Omaha , at the close of which little Alf presented hire with a beautiful gold-headed cane , as r birthday memento from his four grand children , Mack , Alf , Reid and Hope , Grandpa was so completely surprised that with his eyes only eoultl ho express his pleasure in the gift and pride in hit grandchildren. E. II. Sheafo loans monev on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business btrictlj confidential. OlIIco 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. - * - Dropped His Itoll. Henry Brown , a stranger hailing from Chicago , realizes that the way o the transgressor is unusually hard wher ho "bucks the tiger" in Council Bluffs He dropped into a Broadway gambling house Monday evening and quickly managed to "blow in" over 3100 on tlu green cloth. But the worst was yet tc come. A complaint was entered ir Justice Barnett s court and ho was yes tcrday granted u hearing and placet under SoOO bonds for appearance nox Tuesday. As the penalty for giunblini is considerably in excess of his prcsen lo < s , Mr. Brown will probably rcgre liis unfortunate venture for eomo tim < to come. The cases of the Counel Bluffs gamblers are now before tin grand jury , and it is more than likol ; that they will bo called upon to dibbur i bovcrnl times the amount won fron Brown. AVhcre IN lie ? William Liddell , of Omaha , dlsap pearod last Sunday nnd has not bcoi hoard of slnco. Ho was in the omplo , \Volshuus ifc MoEwun , Omaha , wh ask that the whereabouts of the missin uiuu bo reported to them , Ills deecrli tlon is ns follows : Five feet nine inches high , weight 160 pounds , fair complex ion and about nineteen years of ago. Ho wore a suit of dark blue and ft stiff hat. Ilia family offers n reward of 850 for in formation to the above address. Ono thousand head of ono , two nnd three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greenatnaycr , 623 Mynster si. , telephone lll. ! A Card. I wish to announce the oj > cnlng of my now "Park Placo" meat market at 6i."J Broadway. During the past ten years I have by constant ellort , aided by free use of cap ital and labor , succeeded in producing the finest herd of shorthorn cattle ( Park Place herd ) In western Iowa. The herd having increased to such an extent that I am compelled to reduce its num bers. I propose slaughtering these very superior animals , and dispense the Fame , in conncctioa with a full assort ment of fresh , salt and smoked moats , to an appreciative patronage , whom Mr. Irn ( Jra on ( in my employ ) will take special pleasure in serving. L. C. BALDWIN. FritFrltzmoyer , restaurant , 108 Main Bt. Meals at all hours. Doings in tlic District Court , The. case of Blair vs. Witt continued to absorb the attention of the district court yesterday. The examination of witnesses was completed at 3 o'clock and Johil Limit made the opening argu ment for the plaintiff. He was followed by Organ and Sims for the defense , and William Mynsler closed for the plaintiff. You AVniit Domestic patterns and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latest styles and finest designs. "Domestic" ofilce , 10-5 Main street. City Engineer Tostconi is an official \\ho has been tried by years of public service and has always been found to bo not only fully qualilled for his position but a man of irreproachable character. These facts well known it vvould seem to bo an act of fairness and justice , be fore either n paper or an individual at tacks such a man , to ascertain fully what basis there is in fact to warrant such an act. May it not bo possible that the true animus may lie back of what appears upon the surface ? The question is a fair one. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Bishop Cosgrovo arrived in the city yesterday and will perform the ceie- mony of baptizing the new chime hells for the German Catholic church , this forenoon. A largo number of citivens will doubtless witness : the consecration of the bells to their future use. A. J. Mandul's is the only installment store in the city , 323 Broadway. There will be a special meeting of Harmony Chapter No. 3'j , order of the " lustern'Star , at Masonic hall , at 7.0 ; ! . ) 'clock this evening. As there is busi ness of special importance to bo trans- icted , all members are earnestly ro- liiested to be present. Money to loan. Cooper & .Tudson. 1'ersonal The "Tin Soldier' ' company registered it the Ogden. James A. Jackson and wife huvo re- urned from St. Louis. Colonel .Tallies E.Patton of Muscalinu , was in the city \estereay. L. J. A. Hoist , mailing clerk at the ; ) ostolHco is in Kansas City attending the races. John Barthytc. deputy city marshal , went east yesterday morning over the Rock Island. Colonel Thomas McKissock , of the Omaha & St. Louis road , was a guest at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Hoover , of Galesburg , 111. , and Miss Alkins , of Omaha , are in the city the guests of Miss I. R. Traynor. Miss Katie Mikesoll , of Atwood. Kas. , is visiting- with relatives in this city and will remain for several weeks. .T. R. Smith , Waukesha. W. A. Far- rail , Now York , C. C. Mitchell and P. L. Amy , Chicago , were at the Ogdin yesterday. William Reeves and family have re moved to Imogene , la. , whore they will reside in future. Mr. Reeves takes charge of the btoro of Croso Bros. M. J. Booth , deputy supreme regent. and Mr. Long , deputy grand regent of the Royal Arcanum , will bo present at the lodge meeting to-morrow evening. Miss Kate Corner , an accomplished and deservedly popular young lady of this city , has gone to Helena , M. 'T. , where she will spend the winter with her sister. W. II. Andrews , Grand Island , W. W. Hall , Boston , S. Vcrrnn , Des Moines , Charles S. Chapman , Atlantic , W. J. Davenport , Burlington , and Robert Foddoll , Philadelphia , wore among yes terday's arrivals nt the Bechtolc. T. J. Warren has resigned his posi tion with J. F. Seiborling & Co. . to ac cept a more lucrative ono with Keeliue & Felt. He has had much experience in the hardware business and will Drove a valuable acquisition to the corps of traveling representatives of the latter firm. _ For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at onco. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. llennn'M Great KtrciiKtli. Julian Hawthorne in November Cos mopolitan : In alter years I had the honor of making the acquaintance of the American winner the BeniciaBoy , as wo fondly dubbed him a tall , grave , urbane gentleman , with reddish brown hair and a purple moustache. He wore black broadcloth and a tall hat , and diamones sparkle hero and there. I wonder what the present champion of the world would nave done if pitted against that individual. Wo had a sand-bag hanging up in the college gymnasium ; it was sus pended by a long rope to a horizontal iron bar half-way from floor to coiling. The strongest man in the college and ho was pretty strong had once hit this bag FO hard that it swung up on a level with the bar. Ono day Ileonnn dropped in. Wo suggested that ho should hit the bag. IIo glanced at the bag , and stripped off his black broadcloth coat , and laid it , with its silken lining out ward , over the back of a chair. Then ho walked up to the bag , poised himself a moment , and his arm shot out. The bag flew upward with an impetus that carried it completely round the bar once , and nearly round the second time. As it foll/lleonan shook his head sadly , and turned away. No ono spoke ; but , us ho slowly inserted himself into the bilk lining , ho re- murkek : "Boys , you shonld have scon mo when I was lit ! ' * The muscles at the bad ; of his shoul ders were about of the appearance and consistency of ammonites a variety o : extinct cephalopodio mullubks , whose , coiled stone remains occur in certuii geologic strata. FURNITURE ! 5 * We arc now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE I Our Immense building nro packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , and at prices Unit will defy com petition , wo Kunruatpc our goods to bo Just ns wo represent them. Tleiise give us n cull whether you wish to buy or not , mid brim ; your friends with you * It Is no troublu to show our goods. Hvspoet fully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , mtch us l.n tFound , To lonn , 1'or Snip , To Ht-iit , Wnutu , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In tills column at th * low rntp of TKN CKNTS 1'KH LINK for the tlrst In- pertlon nnd Five Cents 1'er l.lnu for each sulise- iliii'iit Insertion. I.i-nve advertisements lit our oilier No. 12 1'ciirl Street , ucitr llriintlwny , Coun cil mulls , loua. WANTS. \VANTED-A coed lieaJ cook nt 112 Mnln st. , > Council Illulls. Iowa. ITKIK HI'.NTA live room IIOHM * , ! ! I3 Franklin X1 bt. Hmiulru nt"l.i Franklin tt. TjljmSAI.E A tlneteHldence In the best por- X1 tlonof Council HlulTH. Cull on or nddross J. N. (1. Wylie , with Udell Ilros. Ac Co. , KM 1'earl .st. moit HUNT-Houses In nil pnrts of the city by L1 Johnston A : Vim I'utten , ,1,1 Muln Ht. ANTKD A youiitr mini to work on farm. W Apply to Horace Everett. " \roUNC5 liuly , cxporlpiireil bookkeeper ami I competent HtenoKmphcr , wants position , Aililresall 10. lleuollleu. _ 'I71OH SAI.1I A second Inuul Ktmlio Mjunro Jj piano , innirly new ; cost JOi , sell for ? MQ. Address Q.ill , lieu olllce , Council Hltills. FOK HUNT Houses nnd furnished rooms. J. H. Davidson , iCW Fifth avenue. F 1)11 ) SAJiU SecoiiiMmml Columbia blcyclu very cheap , fiS-lncli , at llee ollice. FGNU hundred thousand dollars to loan on GNU estate and chattels by F. J. Ihiy , 89 1'earl st. I lots nnd ncrc property for sale by ! ' . J. Day , iiu I'eailst. TJ1O11 HUNT- llnely furnished front room , f Hist floor. In private leslilence near court house. Water In room , lighted anil heated , liiirKt * closet , Heferem esrequired. Address II. K' , lieu office. Council lllulls. fHJU HUNT-Four unfmnHlied rooms In a 1 double house itt No. ii'iS Washington avenue. OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! 'I he. Alcohol , Morphine and Opium habit Ab solutely Cured without InterferltiK with thii liatlent's dally avocation. Correspond with or call on DR. F. P. BELLINGEH. (114 ( llrondniiv. Council lllutlh. la. AH correspondence confidential. Star Stables and Mule Yards Council lllutl's , Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mules cimstantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car Ju-.ul Hits. Orders piomptiy tilled by contract on short Bntlru. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. SCHU'TUK k IIOI.I'.V. Opposite DuiiuuN Depot. Council lllmr.s. WHO I rKACQt'AlKTEO WIIB THII UEOOKAritT OF THU COUMbY WILL SEE BT EXUU.NU.O Tins Kir T1UI TU3 JHICAGOROCKISLAHD&PA2FICRAILWAY ! N reason of Its central posltlai , .OM l-elntlon t > > lines . .it of ChltiRo , and contlnjriM Uses at Ipr.nlnal tints West , Korthwust and Hojthivcst , ls thu true I idle link In that transcontinental fjsumOilclx I Ites and facilitates travel and tr&Xc l > twccn the lantlc and 1'aclflc. Tue Rock Island main line and branches Include Chl Cftgo.Jollot , Ottawa , LaBalle , roorla , Geneteo , Xlulln * and Rock Island , la lUinoUg la\tnport , Miucatlno , Washington , Talrflold , Ottumwa , Obkaloopn , Wcbt Mb- crty.Iowa City , DCS Mulncfl , Indlanola.Wlntcrset , Atlan tic , Knonilllo , Audubon , Harlau , Outhrla Cunt re and Couni.ll llluffs , in Iowa ; Gelatin , Trcuton , St. .ippn , Cameron and Kan.ixn City , In Missouri : I.eai tworth and Atcblson , In Kansas ) Albert Lea , Minneapolis and Bt. Panl , In Minnesota ) Watcrtuwn and Sioux Fnllr , ID pakota , and hunilredj of Intennedtate cities and tow us. VThe Great Rock Island Route" Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its permanent war Is distlngutibrd fortts excellence. Its Drldfcs are ox stone uud Iron , Its track In of solid stsclIts rolllAKstock perfect. Itspauenfirorequlpmont kas all the safety appllancts that experience has pro-oJ vseful , and for luxurious accommodations Is u.i < < r * passed. Its Eipreis Trains consist of superior " -T Coaches , elegant 1'ullman J'aUco Parlor and Sleepuig Cars , superb Dlnlnic Cars , pro-riding delicious meals , and ( ketweeo Chicago and St. Joseph , Atchlson and Kansas City ) restful Reclining Chair Cars. It man- cement Is eonserratlTt , IU dlsclpllae cxactlnir "The Famous Albert Lea Roi' e" Detwssn Chicago and lllnnfapolls and Bt , Pa. Is the favorite. Over this line flolitl fast f.ipreaa Tralnnrun slally to attractive resorts for toarlcts In Io a and Minnesota , and , via WaUrtown and Sioux Falls , to the rich wheat and gracing lands of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Kankaker , the Hock Itlnnd offers superior Inducements to travelers nctwer-n Cincinnati , Ir.cllan- apolls , Lafayette nnd Council muffs , St. Joseph. Atchl- son , Leavenworth , Kansas City , Bt. I'aul , and Interme diate points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chil dren ) receive protection , courtesy ami I Indly attention. For tickets , map * , f older * , copies of Wekttrn Trail , or any desired Information , apply to principal offices la the United States nnd Canada , or addrecsnt Chicago , * . I , CABIE , r. ST. JUKI , E. A. IUHIROOI , < * - * Unvn. lilt Oral Uuuir. Ola. TIL a tut. act THE CHICAGO AND North western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only rotd to take for T > es Mnlns. Mnrlalllown , Cedar lU | > lel . Clinton. Illlon , Chicago. Milwaukee and all points cast. To tn l-eniilo of NeUrusktt , Cole rmlo , Wjonilnif. Utah , Idaho , Nerada , Urennn. Wash' Innton and California. U offers eupeulor Bdvanuuos nrt posslale t > T any other lino. Among n N * of the. numerous points of superiority enjoyed br tbe patrons of tuts road between Omaha nd Chicago , are Us two trains a nay of DA V COACH- KM , wulcu am the tlnest thst liurnun sirt aud Ingenui ty can creute. Its I'AhACK bl.KKI'INU OAKS , which r models of comfort and elegance. Its I'AltLOIl UUAWINU HOOM CAUfj. unsurpassed.by nr , and Its widely celebrated 1'Al.ATIAL KININO CARS , tu equal of which cannot be found elsswhero. At Coun cil Jllutfs the trains of the Union 1'aclBc Hallway , connect - nect In union depot with those of the I'lilrsco * horthwestJrn Ilj. 'in Chicago th trains of tblslln , . rnake close connection with those ol all other tasleru 1'ur Detroit , Columbni , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Falls , Buffalo , I'lltsaurir. Toronto , Montreal , niaitara York. fnlladslphTa , Ualllmorc. Wash ! tnciou , tad all poiats la U > * < aiu u lot a Uckt Tla ih "NORTHWESTERN. " If yon wish tbe best accommodation. All ticket agent * sen tickets la this line. iLllLlilim- , E.P.WII ON , U l. Manig" . . < l. iWr Ag.nl V i" * W.M.BABCOCK.V 401. 401. 401. 401. These Are Symbolic ! What Do They Symbolize ? I. QUALITY. 2. QUANTITY. 3. CHEAPNESS. There Are 401 Reasons for This. The best goods in the various departments of our stock the market contain. The most goods possibleto Quantity ! be given for the money. The greatest amount of the I best goods for the least money. 401 persons can testify that this is so. 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for 401 styles of beauty. 4O1 styles of Carpets for 4O1 kinds of homes. 401 styles of Underwear for 401 kinds of persons. Allthis and 401 times as much you will find at 401 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. C. B. JUDD , M'F'G'R. ' ' ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES. XO. 000 BKOADWAY , COUXCJl , BI.V1 TS , ; ; ; : ; IOWA. . WANTED GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY. A PENNY SAVED WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU TEN CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR. TRY US AND WE WILL PROVE IT. CASH GROCERS , NO , 345 BROADWAY , WM. WELCH , Carriage and Express Line. OFKICK (115 SOUTH MAIN ST. IVlfiiliouM No , ! KI. All calls from DUtrict TuleKraph OlIIco promptly ntteiuleil to. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , , OMAHA. 1SH DOUGLAS STREET - - - TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! ETANOAItU , UNDUlt HULK fl. WADE GARY , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS 600Broodway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established 1&7. Ogdsn Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Mnmif.icturi'rf of AND SHEET IRON WORK. Ol dors by mull for repairs promptly nttpinlrrt to. Satisfaction KWtrimU'i-tl. Kith Avenue. Ail- Ucn Iron Works , Council Jllull.s , lima. , H.McDANELO&CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. B20 nnil 622 Main Street.rouncll JIlulTs.Iowa. GRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Flro Es- capo. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor , 100 ' ( IRANI ) FREE GIFTS Worth $2OOO to bo Given Awny by Ilonry Eleonmn < fe Oo.'s People's Store , 3M , 310,310 nnd 32O Brorulwny , Council Bluffs , lowrv. READ , READ , READ. With i\cfjr : T o Dollar * Worth o | Goods IMifi-himrtl VIM , \ \ \ \ \ Ilci'Hvn n Coupon Ticket < ioo < l l > 'nr Our Chnitoi * in tlu * I'ollowliiK ( mini 1'romMitH to IxMilvon Awny by u on Monday , itumtnrjr Kith , 1HNN. Every f- inirc1in rcooivcs onctu-Uul mill every lulilitliitinl $12' tlio NIIIIII. lloltl your tlt'lii-lh tniHl the above iiirn- tloiicil tlnto , wlion the hu-kv nuinboi-H will lie nnnoiiniTtl niul the lioltlera in- vitetl to mil ftu * tla-ir proMMits. llonienibor yon will huvo to pny noth- injT extra on your puri'liiiM-H. Wo tfiianuitt'o to M'll yon ootlM chrnpoi1 thnn yon ran buy nt uny oilier house In the west , and ivr you tbe largest , IliHint nnd best stock wo it of Cliii'ayo to bt'b'ot from. from.CALL CALL AND 1511 CONVINCED ! All mail onli'i-- , nu't'ive pronnit atten tion anil liekiMs for tbe five ( 'lftH for- wanli-il with thn ordt'i-H tlio MIIIIO as if you wore here in ( loixin. Tlii'xo lNtribntlons will be mmlo with every fairne > t. ami eiMomcrs may tlo- ' ] ienil on the liii-Uj numbers reoe'iving their reward. No tk'ketiill bo yi\oii ; to pinloyoH ] of our hoiihc , ( iistonit > i' ! < only recoiviujj the benelit of the ] ii'i/.i > H. i.i < r t > r i'iii/.i > . No. of nriye , 1 One < > lo an < parlor -.el con is.tinj ( of Mfa. d'nan and I lar e easchuire. . innvhtif-ed from S. S. Keller of thK eityl i ! One elegant cherry bed room nilj eonsihtinp of bed-lead , tlres-ei1 and wash htitnd. lliuelai-fre bovell Frener\ \ plate mirrors. I'un-luised frOm C. A. Ucebe \ Cti. , eily. It-One elegant -ilver lea set. t'onslbt- in > r < if extra larjjo and very heiivy \\aitereolTee pot. ten pot. snjfarw \ \ \ \ \ ereamer and spoon holder. Must Vie s-eon to be full appreciated. lUm ht from C. ] { . .Tacqucniin .V Co. , eity. 4 One very liandf-ome water s'et.com- prisinp jtiteher stand ijoblets and wash bowl of the very Inrgoxt design. An olc ant pieeo of good * . I'tirchased from Robinson Hros. , eily. 6 Decorated China dinner cot of 180 pieces. I'lircba-ed from \V. A. Matirer , city. 0 Klojranl decorated Chinii tea bet ole o ( > pieced. 7 Vorj handsome blue satin wutor set. eonsistin of ( i tumblers , 1 pitcher and one hammered brass tray. S One Venetian water set , eomprininff ( i tumbler * , 1 pitcher and 1 ulcguutbriusti tray. ! ) Lu-tro limber water set , compria- * ing ( i tumblers , 1 jiitchurand 1 ek't'anft brass tray. 10 One ruby water set , consisting1 of O tumbler.- 1 pitcher and 1 brass tray. 11 120 yd * best black Uuinutt silk ths ? best silks made. 112 1 pair Japanese portlcrs. K ? 1 gentleman's smoking jacket. 14 1 very elegant Puinley shawl. 15 1 set beaver furs. 10 1 gentleman's dress suit. 17 1 gent'h fur beaver overcoat. 18 1 lioyV or youth's suit. 1 ! ) 1 hoyV or jonth's overcoat. " 0 1 pair seal.-kin gloves. 121 1 pair California white blankets. 122 1 combination nobility dress pnVt tern , worth $50. 123 1 jMis-esclouk. 121 1 piece Lonesdalc muslin. 25 1 pair men'b boots or shoes. 12i ( 1 C. 1' . corset any sivo. 127 1 pair Misses shoes. 28 1 Jr. Warner's corset. 2'J 1 very line Marsuillcs bed spread , 80 1 elegant album. SI 1 toboggan enp. 't'2 1 infant's cloak. ( V.\ \ 1 sasbmere dress. ! U 1 set furs. M 1 tine large doll. ; ii ( 1 autograph album. H7 j do/en ladies' line wool fast black hose. 118 1 do/.en Mi-ses fine wool fust black ho-e. HO 1 gingham dress pattern. W 1 do/en gents linen handkerchiefw , 41 1 (107DII ladieslincn handkerchicfttf , 412 0 linen table cloths. llf 1 do/en linen napkins. 41 I do/en line linen towels. 45 1 fancy stand cover. 4fi 1 table cover. 47 1 Marsaillcs quilt. 4H 1 line large doll. 4 ! ( 1 large album. TiO 1 toboggan cap. rl 1 child's hood. fiU 1 piece "fruit of loom" muslin. K1 \ lancy stand cover. M 1 pair elegant Japanese porticri r > 5 1 album. r > ( \ 1 large doll. f > 7 1 autograph album. 68 1 seal skin hand bag. f)0 1 toilet set. (10 ( 1 Long ticket book. 01 1 line silk mufller. Ml ! 1 shopping bag. Olt 1 elegant lace handkerchief. 04 1 large bottle line porfumo. 05 1 pair kid gloves. 00 1 pair silk suspenders. 07 1 pair ladies' ear rings. 0 1 pair ladies'cull buttons. 0 ! ) 1 line luce pin. 70 1 Madam Warner's corset. 71 1 line band bag. 712 1 largo album. 7 , ' ! 1 large wax doll. 74 1 gouts' hcarf. 75 1 line feilk mulller. 70 1 pair ladies line shoes. 77 1 autograph album. 78 1 pair bilk mils. 7(1 ( 1 gent's fur cap. HI 1 gents' silk smoking jacket. 81 1 gents' hat. 812 1 pair men's arctic overshoes. h. ' { 1 pair ladies' overshoes. hi 1 line album. 85 1 hammered brass umbrella stii'id. hd 1 pair line bilk buspondors. 87 1 largo doll. 88 1 largo shopping bug. 80 1 bilk umbrella. ! KI 1 line lace handkerchief. 01 1 elegant evening shawl. 0:2 : 1 gent's traveling bag. ! K { 1 toboggan cap. 01-1 child's hood. 05 1 pair kid gloves. 00 1 Indies' line Jersey. ! )7 ) 1 elegant lace handkerchief. 1)8 ) 1 bilk mulllur. 00 1 per lad i 0.4' line shoes. 100-1 bet ladies' furs. Total \aluu of the above 100 prosontq , two thousand dollars. See them exhibited In onr Btoro. The drawing will bo conducted undci' the management of a committee of nix citizens , and the utmost fairness will bu had bo the presents will go to the per- feoiiH who holdstho lucky numbers. Now Is the time for everybody to tnko advantage of this great gift offering. Uuy your goods ut the People's Btoro , save money thereby and got u present In the bargain. Henry Kluoinau ii Co. . People's btoro , HI I , ili ! ( , 1118 und 3i # Ikoadwuy , Council Ulull'd , lu.