THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THl&SDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1890. TJEG OMAHA ME COUNCIL BLUFFS. 6FFICE , NO. 12 PEAHL ST. L by Currier Itiuny part of thoflty. II. TII/TOH , - - - MANAUKH. TELEl'HONEdl o , Xo R \ Kdltor.No. a N.V. I'.Co. Council llluITs Lumber Co. . coal. The Cnthollc fair last iilghtdrcwtUo usual lnrgo attendance. TboCntho'.lcladlci give n ThnnksglvlnR liof ) tills evening nt Masonic temple. Simon Klicmnn sent a luigo box of dolls nnd other toys down lo thn children ut the Chi Mian homo > estcritny nftornoon. The pilbonen in thocltyjnll will today cllno on turkey nt the expense nn > l through the generosity of Marshal Templeton. The annual union Tlmtikiglvliig services will bb hcM tliU morning nt II o'clock nl the First Prosbytciinii cliureh. The scinion will bo delivered by Hov IJr. Stuart. An athletic club was organized ntthe nicot- Ing held lust evening In tlio rooms over the Miinhattnn. A largo number of joung men I arc In Llio organization , nml they promise tomoevents worthy of publicnotice duiltif the winter. The Inlsfuil Philharmonic club will repeal the bcnutlful llttlo liI H drama , "Dlcci OK ? " ut tlio opcrn house in inalliico thh nf Icrnoon. The splendid pro'cntalloti ol th < play on Tucsiluy night will iusuro n ful IioxiM ) ngaln today. 1\\o \ \ nnnounccmcnt that North Second street was opened for tralllcuns a llttlo pro mature. Contractor Wlckliam'i contr.icl rails for the paving of the npproiches , am that work Is now being done. It ulll roqulri a day or two to complete It. A cur load of Thanksgiving watermeHon wnircccliccl In the cltj yesterday. The ; wuro distributed mound town , and thomcr chsints v111 bo thankful If they get cost pi ice tl.OOcucli for thorn. It wnsicpoitcd thn tiipycamo direct ftoni Alislm. Gcorgo Criss , the negro who 8tolofl.fi from the second-hand store ofV. . J Hancocl scvcial clays ago uml lias been Ijinglnjal Blnco awaiting his hearing , was sent to th c'ounty Jail yrsterday nfturnoon foi ton day1 ufler Judge Sell iri 'declined him lo bo guilt of petit lurcony. The united congregations of St ; Paul's , AI Saints nnd Unity will nsseniblo for Tlnnks giving day services in St. Paul's ' cliurc today rvt lu : ! JO ft in. The hey choir will sin a new Tbankiglving nnthem. Allstrangoi ami lLo public uro cordially Invited to alti-m T. J. M\CK\iUcctor. Ilov. T. .r. Mackay will ncldrcsi the ral road men at the Young Men's Chris thn n' ' soclatlon rooms In tlio Jlerrlam block on Sui dny nrtcinoon at U o'clock. A cordial Invlti tlon Is extended to nil the railroad men wl como into the city on the many rallrouc that center liero to como and hear tin cli qucnt nnd practical discourse. Some of thoolcctiic light circuits did n ( Btnrt up until 0 o'clock last evening. Th delay was occasioned by the Interruption i pulling lu another 140-horso po\vcr cngin wliich has boon built at the Ogdcn ire works. The delay was unavoidable , but tl mcichnnts whoso stores wcro lighted wit arc lights did not lose their patience aftx they understood the cause. The entire police nnd Marshal's force oni nueecuclcd in linding ono poor lone drunk la : night , nnd heliad to full through the marshal window before they could get him. ] Io dl noticalho how drunk ho wns until he topple over and fell through the largo window 1 front of MarshalTemplcton's cigar btoro nei the opera houso. He was taken to tlio static nnd registered as Jic-k foreman. Attorney George Holmes , Jr. , of Omnh representing the state of Nebr.iska. rcturiu from DCS Melons jcstenlay with his rcqui : tlon honoiecl , and took 1'ayton , DrMcMaii pal's thief , across the river. The local ofllcc mndo nocffortto ho'd ' him for trial upon tl charge that liml boon preform ! against hi here , and wcro willing- enough for the Omal authorities to tuko euro of him. Ho took tl trip in Irons. The pupils of the public schools ycstcrdt nf Icrnoon made llbeiul donations for Iho r liof of Iho city poor and contributions to tl charitable institutions of the city. Ea < child brought some llttlo article , ninny them a single potato or an apple of largo si : The on tlio aggregation of their llttlo mit made several ex picas wagon loads. Thi ) co trlbulions from iho chlldien attending t ! "Washington avcnuo school alone 11 lied 01 express wagon. The stuff was equally c vldcd , and one half was sent to the Homo f the Friendless ami the oilier to the Woman Christian association hospital. Mrs. Jennie McGwire , the woman frc Hamburg , In , who carne to the city on f u < . tiny In search of her mother and appe-alcd tbo police for assistance , succeeded in llndii her yesterday morning by the aid of t police nnd tlio iiot\spnpcrs. Mrs. Mollcr , t woman's mother , was found Ihhiginatl sorted shanty southwest of the transf which had been used by Contractor Jol Leo when bo wns engaged In pwdinesor riilh-oa.d tracks near by last sprin rlho shanty was without \\indo\\s and h only some old boards for a door. The wom herself was found to bo slcl : in a mlscral bed , and was depending upon her two youi daughters , lioth tinclor twoho voars old , provide for her wants nnd tlioirowii , S wns living in the midst of cmcl'squallor ai in complete destitution. The place had r men the comforts of n stable. The old daughter , MM. MeGvlio , is also dostltu' ' nnd tolls a pitiful story of suffering duoto t neglect and ileacrtlon of her husband. S has a llltlo child only a few weeks old. A nnd Mrs. Ueswkk , who took cm o oft daughter on 'luesdiy night , and Mrs. McM hiu relieved the temporary wants of t fnmlly jestcrday , hut unless kind-heart people recollect them today It will bo a s Thanksgiving day they will see. Oflie Hcswlck , who has shown his kindness heart , has imcstlgnted tbo case and is sat Jled the family deserve charity as badly they need it , _ IJivvo RCHHOII Tor filvlnjr Thanks. Today Is Thanksgiving , ono of the happi festivals of nil the j ear. It you want ad tionnl reasons for njojful thanks giving to Lonlt Ottonhcimor's and provide joui-s wllh a suit of his warm , comfortable clothi niul underwear. Ilo has just lemovcd clothing store to 411 Hroaihvivy and toe will offer you extra inducements aud sh * > ou a clean , now nud full line of men's , bo and children's clothing and furnishing goo . Hotel Onrilen. The finest hold In Council muffs. Kvc tiling strictly tint class. Sample loom connection with the house , for commerc men. The gieat blow about hcntcrs our would' competitors ma making , Hnvo ) ou seen better stock of heaters and lower prices tt utM. A IC.'s,8L'0 Broadway. Soon We'll fllnrry. There wns a rush yesterday for innrrh licenses nt Iho county cleik's ofllcc , 1 coming of Thanksgiving day being the parent cause of the Ihellncss lu ttio deinn Amonetho happy oneswow : A. O'Brl ' nnd Amelia Dunn , both of Council B lulls ; E. Llndsoy of Oinahn anil Elizabeth Hanc of Council IIluffs ; H. 1) . Slovens and Sai A. LaJlar , both of Crawfoid county ; II Inan Pool and ICntlo Dcckninn , both of t city ; Henry A. Cox and Mary L. Tuch both of Council Illuffs. Boston store , Council Bluffs , vlll boclo all dav , today , Thanksgiving , Fothcrl ham , M'hitelaw &Co. I'ostofllco Hours. All departments of the jiobtofilco will , open today from 7:30 : n. m. until 13 no Carriers on residence routes will inalca < delivery and collection lu the forenoon , i on business lout03 two deliveries and cell tions In the forenoon and ono collection the afternoon , N Drln kit Tor Pour Hourn. Mayor Mucfao has Issued bis onlor t prohlblllon'slmll bo enforced today bctwc tlio hours 10 a. m. mitl 2 o'clock p. m. Pur these liours the salooni nm to bo Ucpt si both Iruiit uui rcur , Louis Ottcnliclmor has Just rotnovcc 414 Hroailxvay with a full Hue of clotliluK i * - THE MS IN THE BLUFFS , The Twin City Railway Oompiny Mutei to Accept Iti Charter , ANOTHER MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE , Tlio KnHt Omaha Ijnutl Company Will Ask for Homo Charters The Inter state Controversy Minor Ment'on. The charter granted to the T\\ln City street railway company at tbo last meeting of the city council lias been returned by the company. It wns placed In the hands of Mu ) or Mncrao josteiday morning , and In closed In the document was a brief but per tinent note from tlio president nud secretary of the compiny announcing their icfusal to accept the charter. ' - 'Hie reason * stated for the company's ro fnsal to accept are that the conditions nro lee numerous mid the restrictions too great , and the company cannot safely nirec to com ply with them. The points chiefly objected tome the requirements to have the road In ojcratlon ever n bridge across the liver vUtliln live yciu-s , and to ha\o the lines con structed nnd In operation upon all the streets anil avenues named In the ordinance within ton jears. As the oidlnnnco names nearly nil the streets in the city A\lth the exception of Broadway and other sticets upon which the present company has already constructed lines , the new company claims that this rcstilctlon imposes an impos sibility. They desire to have all of these conditions and restrictions removed and the charter presented to them nait was oilginally drawn befoio the council clipped Its wings and loaded it down. A copy of the ordinance , or whit purports to he n tony of the ordinance granted to the company by the Omaha council Is submitted , nnd thoLompmy notifies the tna\or that that is tlio kind of u charter the ) want in Counci Bluffs The matter will bo laid before the councl nt the meeting on Monday night. S rUOl'OSITION. AVe HnveOnrto Talk to You About BUSINESS FOU YOU AND BUSINESS rou us. Experience has pro\cd to you nnd us tha the time to malte hay is when the sun shines The sun is shining for the buyer this scasoi and the seller bus to come to time and sel ids Roods In the season thry are' bought for \Vo h ivo an overstock of goods anil rlgh' ' now Is the time to sell It wo know It ! 'lln ' weather is unfavorable for the dry peed : trade , but wo propose to sell our stock , iflov prices w ill do it.Vo will offer toinonow nnt during this week such attractive bargains It cloaks , jackets , wiaps , misses' nnd children1 ! cloaks , underwear , and all heavy clothing a such piiccs that it will pay anyone tthi studies economy to laj in their goods for tin season. Our stock is all fresh and of tin latest nnd best stjles Our holiday department , which is the nc Itnowledged center of attrition , will be opei to the public after Monday. It takes up ou entire third floor and consists of the latest choicest and rarest novelties that tbo Amor lean nnd Uuropenn markets produce , A tri1 through our house and the various depart incuts will convince every loyal citizen o Council Bluffs that our institution is not be hind the times , but the leader of till estal lishmcnts in the nortnwcst. Everybody coi dially invited. Call nnU see us. HESUV EisHMtv &Co. , Broadway nnd Pearl street , Council Bluffs Scott House. Best { 1.00 per day house i the city. This week will be a memorable ono in th heating steve trade. 'Wo just received anothc car load of the Peninsular stoves and wl quote bottom figures to purchasers. At M. i K.'s , 320 Broadway. A Q'cnoher'n Suit. In the superior court yesterday a suit wn commenced by Julia Flynn against the oflU crs of district township of York. The plain iff is n school tcichor , Her brother , Joscp riynn , was a sub director of No. 9 in "Yor township last sprlny , and ho made a contrac Avlth his sister by which she was to teach th school for thres terms for f275. Stio taupl the Juno term and received her pay. AfU vacation she presented horoolf nt the schoi house piopared to teach what Is known r the September term , but was denied udmi lance , and informed that another teacher lin been put in nor place. The toim having ju1 closed she now nsks for nor pay , as it vvi not her fault that she did not perform In cutics in accordance with her contract. It is undeistood that tbo defense will 1 that the contract wns never approved by tl boird and , thcieforc , not biuclini. . M Plynn icsigned his position as subdirceti and Henry Hibhton v.is elected in his plac Mr. lUshton declined to servo unless 1 could have the aupointing of the tcacho The boird give him that pi 1 vile-go anil mil approved so much of the contract with Mli riynn us applied to the June term. The coi tiv.ct , so fni as it coveted the other two term was repudiated by the board. The cour ulll now ha\e to deckle. See our new fall patterns of carpets , rug shades at all prices. AtM. i ; K.'s , U20 Bioai way. Huj your coil and wood of C. B. Fuel Co M ! ) Broadvv ay. Telephone 130. Words of Sympathy. At n meeting of the trustees of Talrvlo Cemetery association , held at the ofllco of tl secretary , concerning the death of Hoi Horace liverett , the following resolutioi wore unanimously adopted. Whereas , Hon. llornco Everett has filled tl incuHurc of his years and joined the great in jorltv beyond , and Whereas , In bis death society lias lost 01 of Its best nnd foremost citl/ens and the con immlty one of Its brightest ornaments 01 who In Ills dullj- walk In life , public , prlv a nnd prnfo'isloiiHl , and by lib personal chnra trr nnd Intellectual endowment rcllecti credit and honor upon any organization which he had n momlcr-.lilp ) , nnd Whcicas , It Is HUliix tli.it we , who survl' ' him , should ciuise to bo placrd on our recon nn uiwroprlutu expression of our ustoem in appreciation of his likli standing and utul nu'iits ; theinfoie , bo It Hobolxeel , That to the surviving mcmbcts 111- , family wo oMunil our heartfult symp.itl In thlstlielrhnin of deep nllllctlon. Itc-holved , That a copy of tbe o re olntlo bo dcllvured to them by our secruliiry , ni the snnio bo placed upon the records of tl association , tuid bogUe'n to the press for pu llcntlun. > o n Jt C. Blxby , steam ncatiu ? , saultiry c in glneer. 913 Mfo bailha ? , O.u.ihi ; 'JJ3 Me rlain block , Council Illuffs. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 4 , fl Broadway. Dr. Soybcrt , Hes. . Ogdcn houso. Tel. 1 < The Inter State Contioversy. Attorney ( Sencrnl Stone wns In the cl jestcrdaj. Hois preparing to maken stro fight to protect Iowa's interests In the Ci Oft island controversy with Nebraska. loIs \ Is cited to appear in court on January 25 , b Ills somewhat doubtful whether theca will borenly forhe'ailnjr then , as there n numerous surveys to mnko in order to get the real lines , and there Is much evidence bo hunted in regard to the chnngcsvlii the fickle Missouri has made in all the jca past. It anpcnrs that the law In regard to ncci tlona U. quite different from that relating hind vvbii'h Is affected by n sudden and rai cal change of the course of the river. It claimed that part of the land in controvcr Is the result of accretion nnd part byacuuu in the channel of the river , cutting ofl chunk suddenly. There will be no little d nculty in determining Just what part is d to each of these dlffercut causes , Our line of cook stoves nnd ranges , fr < nt $7.50 to $45 gives you the greatest variety Ml bdoct from , nt Mandcl & Klein's , 3JO Bro : way. lg ut The Olatrlot Court. In the district court yesterday the tti to was taken up in the hearing of the cos o ad Coombs ys Burbrldgo , it being a suit : damages becauio of tbo plolutiff being wroi fully nrrcstcd for stealing n harness from the defendant. Nearly all the testimony was concluded , there being but ono mow witness to ba heard on the part of Hie defendant , that one bcinpcx-Chlcf Lucas , who Is out of the city citing turkoy. Ho Is expected to return Friday morning , then tbocoso will speedily come to n close. Tbo court of course idlourncd until Pildny , today boln ? a legal holiday. Judge Carson m giving-his instructions ns to the actions of the Jurvmcn during tbo interim seemed to have an uniiefljlng thought of the dangers attending n too enthusiastic observance ) of this fcnst day. Ho told the twelve to bo sure nnd bo m court promptly at 10 o'clock Vrldnj morning , nnd incase any unforeseen misfor tune or sudden sickness should prevent their attendance they should report this fact to tbTj clerk at as carli a moment as possible. U Ith this quiet caution the twelve will doubtless endeavor to partake with moderation. Hotel Goidon , Colonel Clark will give a hop nt his hotel this ( TlmnksglIng ) night. Tickets , incluel- Ing luncb $1. , _ _ _ _ _ I'lnns for the Now Bridge. Mr. Wnddell , brother In-law of Leonard Hverctt , submitted several weeks ago three sots of plans fora bridge across tlio river con necting the city with CutolT island , One plan called for an $300,000 structure , another for ono costing $1,000,000 nnd the third for n still moroexpensive ono that would cost ? 1,200- 000. The plaas wcro ordered toy the Knst Omaha Lund company and a powerful or ganization behind thorn. Tney have been sub mitted to the oftlcersof the company , nnd the fact was nuthorltatlvely announced yesterday that the last plin bnil been selected , nud that abridge costing not less than 51OOJ,000 will bo elected as soon ns the chutercan bo ob tained from congress. It has boon known for sonio time that all of the prclinilu iry woik for obtaining the charter bus be'cn comuletcd bv agents oE the company In Washington and it Is expected that tno chatter will bo granted early In the coining session. Tin : Bui : gets Its authority for this announce ment so direct that it can bo rolled upon ns about ofilclal. The purpose Is to build n wide moJcrn com bination bridge , cnpiblo of carrying street cnr lines , i ail ways and thoroughiiiro trafllo without conflict. Itlsnlso Intimated semi- ofllcUlly that a powerful lalhoid Is back of thu scheme , and tbo delay In building the union depot tncro Is on account of Iho scheme to hnvo it located on the Island. The matter will bo brought bo tore the city council on Monday evening , It is said , by the now company presenting an oidlnnnco prant Ing them n ch urtcr to build and operate a stree carsstem through the main street of tin city and on the Island via abiidgetobc eicttcd at seine point to bo designated. 1 was reported to some of the city olllcors yes tcrday that the new company would obllgati Itself by executing n bond fo : $1,000,000 , if necessary , to build th' ' line and the bridge within n given time. Ii addition to their charter they -will also as ] for some other privileges connected with th nppioaches of the now bridge It Is morally certain that some very Inrg enterprises nro under way that will boo vital interest to the city , and that this is on of them. A Christmas Puzzle. \Vhatshallvvo buy for the holidays ! 1 this puzzles you coma in anil sco our holida attractions : hiilllant diamonds ; gold an silver watches and chains ; quaint , novel , nov natterued Jewelry , rings , bracelets , necklaces lockets ; gold-he.ided cauos ; solid silver am plated ware : too many novelties to name you must sco them to appreciate them , the nioio artistic and beautiful ; visitors wo coino to see our display. C. Ii. JaKiueinlu , Co , No. 27 Main st. Johnny , Drop Vour Drum. A fivecarold boy with a half-grown frisk drum is not ono of the doslrabio features of quiet nolghboihood. However oommeijdabl may bo his patriotic doslro to emulate h revolutionary ancestry and bring down 1 thcso piping times of peace the spirit of 177i ho Is liable to get himself and his drum in ! trouble if ho thumps it too industrious ! ; That's what's the matter with spilghtly little elf who la the pride of tl household at the residence of W. J. Jnmosoi on Seventh stieet. Johnny has n drum nn plently of energy which ho expends In thum ] Ing It whenever tbo spirit scbcs him , and i the spirit is of tbo good-sied healthy sort : has him in his grip about all the time , an the rattle of tbo drum is almost ceaselcs much to the annoyance and discomfort of tt quiet neighbors. At least , that is the con plaint that was made in the pollco coui yesterday afternoon by Fcrd.Vies \ , wli lives neaiesb to tbo Jninoson icsldonco un receives the fullest bcnolit. of Johnny's mm tial music. Mr. Wius made his complaint I a formal manner and aslccd to have a wai rant Issued for the arrest of W. J. Jnmesoi the father of the patriotic drummer. Cler Stephcnson drew up the lufoimatlon , an drew it good nnd strong , nnd Mr. WIos pu hisnamoto it. It alleges that Mr. Jamesc Is guilty anel has boon guilty of a breach < tbo pence by permitting bis son to thum Unit drum incessantly and at nil hour greatly to the annoyance of himself and h family. A warrant w oa Issued on the informatio nnd Marsal Templeton called upon Mr. Jam son and put him under arrest. It was an n commodating sort of nn arrest , for the ma shal carried the warrant in ono hand and bond for the appearance of the accused In tl other. Mr , Jameson signed the bond nn thereby escaped golntr to Jail. The case wi sot forbearing before Acting Judge Scbu on Monday at ! ) o'clock. Jn the meantime the marshal negotiated treaty with Johnny by which ho atrroes pound the drum only ut stated intervals ui then In the cellar. . .Mr.Vles says ho has been excessively a noycd by tbo Incessant drumming of the bo but has failed after malting many attemp to Induce Mr. Jameson to order the hey quit , and appealed to the law only whoa a other means had piovcd fruitless. Money to loan at straight 5 per cent p annum. . S. Bnruett , agent. Thanksgiving at ( lie V. 91. C. A. A very oyjoyablo evening Is In store f those who attend the entertainment and i ccptlon at the Young Men's Christian ass elation tonight. The following is the pi gramme , opening with two selections by tl orchestra , composed of Colonel L. W. Ti loys , Judge Burnett , Miss Paul Tulloys ui Will Murphy : Recitation . MNs Eva Montcome Cornet kola . \\lll Jlurpl fcoleet Hcidln unrt Muslo . . Misses Ida Wullaco mid Urnl Piano Polo . , Miss Mlnnlo Oli \Molln Srolo . Mr. Clinton Oa Tbo Critic ( Artist ) . air * Icallsh Orchestra. I'lnno Duct . Misses Ol : Heading . Miss Moph Violin t-clectlon . Missus Clininhcrla I'lnno Duct . .Miss Lora Black and Mr. W I ; Thlckhti Song . Mrs Holt and Mrs. Mill J Oiolu'Stru. llcfrcshmcnts. t. Dnninuo ? for Itlncl. C , E. Stouo yesterday commenced nn i tion against the ) city , tiling his petition In t district court. The claim is that the city , changing grade and by paving , has caus the water to run lute a catch basin near 1 residence , corner of Vine nnd Brjnnt strcc and that Iho catch basin is wholly Insutllclc to dispose of the water. In heavy rains 1 grounds are Hooded , and ho has been sovei times damaged by both water aud mud. 1 places tbo damage nt ? J,000. , Caring Cor the Hlok. The county board has prepared two c < tracts for the care of the pauper slcik , the IInn and aged. Ono is with the St. B nard's hospital , the other with the \Vomui Christian association hospital. The slsti of the former institution signed their c < tract yesterday. Tlio two contracts .iro all and require on thapait of the hospitals tl they dhnli bo willing and prepared to recel and care for nil sorts of cases , except smi pox , Great bargains in bedroom suits at Main & Klein , aSODroadwur , General Passenger Agent L.omax of I Union 1'acltlo will bo homo from Chlcc ir today. Bo has boon in tbo Windy c a month attending passenger meeting ! . THU Its Cnmllclntcs for Coiintlllincn I'lixccd In Nomination. Although it wns their flrflt attempt at hold ing n city convention , the lupmbcrs of the in dependent party went to work lu a very bus iness llko manner lint night. They wcro slow In gathering , but nt S o'clock Clreen's hall was comfoirably flllod with delegates , whom half a hundred politicians , ward work ers and candidates mingled \vith tba dele gates. * ' After n number of slates had been made J. . M.ICennoy , chnlrman of thq county central committee , called the body to order , lie wns elected and chnlimail iMiimon's secretary. On motion the chahmnn nppointed n com mittee on credentials , the members of which wore M , O'Connell , J. C. Monlnger nnd Allan Hoot. Pending the return of the committee , T. C. Kclsoy of the Fifth ward cnteitaincd the convention bv urging the nomination nnd support of the independent men , upon returning the committee reported the following delegates entitled to scats In the convention : rirst Ward Not represented. Second Ward J. C. 'Homey , W. J. ( looJIn , Joseph Vascue , Charles Hess , George Wil led , O. H. ntch nnd R W Bollard. Third Ward John O'Connell. B. McCabe. J. II. BVake , R S. Grasty , M ( J. Sweeney , fj AV. Blg < * loiv nndJ. B. Corcoran , rouit" Ward - Phillip Tyicll , William Breniian , 1) C. Weaver , 1'atilck llnrt. J. It. Lcvvl.s. 1i : 1'nikor , I'rcd Ludln. Fifth Ward J. C. Monukgcr , Thomas C. Kelsey. James Kenney , John Morrison , Jo seph Mulr , Hlchard Cody nnd Thomas Ben nett. Sixth Ward P. B. Hoard : M , L , . 1'lntU , John Carneby , John ( illlon , t1C. . Lloyd , U , J. Grant and Henry Moo. Seventh Ward Allen Uoot , C. Carlson , M , Darganvviskl , 13. Lcrlng , C. 1'ntcrsou and L , Norbcig. nightli Ward -Louis J. Ihins , John Jess coat , David Mulhnll , James Unhen , J. K Lozior. Hurry Kiston nnd 13 lUrinn , Ninth Waul John Caileton , I'rnnk 1'nston M. O'Connell , Alf. Biainmd , U. Cunoy , D Kctchnm nnd P. Umiuons. The temporary organization was made per tnanent , alter which the chair appointed tin follow Ing com nilttco on resolutions : Geoigi Willnrd , Allan Knot nud David Mullhnll Again the convention Indulged in n palnfu wait until the committee catno in nnd 10 ported ns follows ! Kesohed , That wo , the members of the In dependent party of Unrilm In convention as scmblril , dcclnro out adhc'slon to the follow In * ptlnelplcs : 1. That wo nro opposed to any further dona tlons of elty franchises toeorpoiatlon" . 2. Tliut fiane-lilsps hoiotnfoio granted shal bo under proper and Just contiolof the clt ; govcimnunt. 3. That tbo payment of ono fnro should entitle title anv patron to bo carried to any polnl vvlioro the street car runs. 4. Tint tins \Miter tnIs oicos-ibo nui should bo reduced .it least 51 poi cent. 5. That tbo prlco at which all lights are fur nlshc-d by corpnintlons Is o\ec'ssl\o inn should bo reduced to a fulr and reasonabl ( i. That nil corporations existing within th city limits should bo lu\e d ri per c ul ( in thcl net earnings for the use of the city govuin 7. That taxation should bo better catinllrri and that all property should bo taved allk without tegiird to Iho umolmt. 8. That wo rosin d t ix shli king as n crime \\oln\lloallKOodmontoiinitonnd n lj In carrying tliobodeolarntlons Into utlect. The re'solutions weio adopted , after whic the following candidates for councllmcn fror the bcverul wards wew placed in nominatlo : nnd declared as the standard bearers for tb independent : party i Second ward -M. II. llcdlleld. Third ward-John O Council. Fouith ward D. C. Dcaver. Fifth wmd Thomas U. Kelsev. Sixth ward Thomas Hamilton. Seventh ward M. L. Uocdor. Eighth word P. G. Uil.ni. Ninth wnrd John Thomas. 'Iholiratvvard not being represented th committee toox hold of tbo matter and nom nntcdJ. J ICcnneely. Thotollowing city central committee , coi sisting of throe mombgrs from each wmi was elected : Second Ward-G. W. Willard , Charli Hoss. jr. , nnd Joseph \ascuo. Third Ward Bniney McCaguo , M. ( Sweeney and J. II. Blafce. Fourth Ward-Putiick Hart , Phillip Ty n aud F. E. Parker. Fifth Wnrd T. C. Kelsey , J. C. ICennc and A. Miller. Sixth Ward M. L. Plaits. Lewis Loj and Juke Harvov. Seventh Ward C. Cnrlsen , L. P. Norbei and John E Emblem. Eighth Ward John Jeffcoat , A. Ilogf and L J. I'mii. Ninth Ward M. J. O'Connell , Alf Brainni and John Peterson. The appointment of commltlccmen fro Iho First ward was also left with the cii central committee. Allen Uoot moved that the central conunl tco appear before tbo mayor and denial representation as Judges and clciks of olc tlon. The motion prevailed. The bat was passed to raise fuutls to pi the expense of hall lent , after which the co veil tlon adjourned. a 0 VTU O.tfTl/f.4 A'E II'S. Quarterly Conrorencc. The quarterly conference will bo hold the Methodist Episcopal church , commoiicii Friday evening and continuing over Sunda Friday evening Hev. T. C. domiciling , pi siding older of this district , will pioach , bo followed by the quarterly confercnc Sattnd-ay evening there will bo preaching 1 Hov. Gcorgo S. Davis of Omnh editor of the Nebraska Christian A vocato , Mmday morning nt It o'cloi love feast nnd preaching at 11 o'clock tl Hov. T. C. Clcndennlg , followed by the n ministration of tlio Lord's supper. At (1:45 ( : o'clock Sunday evening the pc pie's meeting will bo held aud the pastor , tl Hov. 0. N. Duwson , will preach. A. O. U. AV. llousn Wnrminjj. South Omaha lodtro No. 00 , Ancient Ord of United Workmen , will give n house wan ing In Its hall , Twenty-sixth andiN streel Thursday evening , December 11 . Tlio fi lowing committed appointments have be mndo : General Arrangements Messrs. Harry : Mcnefeo , A. L. Beblngor , James M. Gall gnor , H. C. Hilliker and J. C. Grnham. Heccption Messrs. H. C. Hilliker , F. . 5 Broadway and Frank 1. Leo. Programme James M. Gallagher , C. 1 I Miller and A. L. Bohingcr. Kefrcshmcnts Messrs. J. C. Graha Charles Mattison , William H. Steualo Philip Kern and Frank Wallwober. Floor Messrs. Ilnrry B. Menefeo , Andic M. Gallugher and Charles Ii. Lear. jvluslo Messrs. A. L. Bqblngor , Harry Monelco and William H. Stcushoff. Camp ( ' "iro. Robert R. Livlngston'post , No. 23) , Gra Army of the Republicat its last mecti arranged for a grand camp lire to held In Its rooms , Twenty-lilrdandNstroo | Tuesday evening , Doeuinuer 111. Mess Samuel W. Dennis , Chariot 11. Burgess , .lo K. H.irt , Nathan U. Acker nnd John 1 Snivcly were appointed a committee on i rnngeincnts. _ , i , . Itnnrcl or I'ubllo Works. By resolution the boird of public woi jestciday dccieted to advertise for bids follows : Grading the 'hjloy in block 1 ! Nicholas street from pleasant to Vis Gcorgo street from Lowq nvenuo to Uolici street ; Bird street from Hamilton street Mercer nvonuo ; Dale street from Geoi street to Mercer nvcnuo , and Dewey str from Hamilton street to Mercer avenue. ' 1 contracts for doing this \vork\vill bo aware December 8. In onler to nvoid errors in making bl hereafter all contractors will bo required submit their bidding blanks to the uecreti of the hoard before making proposals. The city engineer was instructed bo present nt the next meeting the boaid and nuiko a data ! statement showing the progress made in e : mating the amount of filling required on ct lot condemned some time ago , in order tl the hoard innv ndvortlso for bids for filll Iho loU that have been declared nuisances Notice was ordered served upon the oflle of the Union Pacific railroad company , ord ing thum to clear the rubbish from Sot Tenth street , nlong the line of the now v duct that is in course of construction , C. M. Wherry of Columbus v\as in the cl at the Casey last iilgut. THE DAY OF THANKSGIVING , How It Will Be Obierod by the Grateful People of Oraalia. A SERIES OF UNION SERVICES , i Will Ho Generally Htisnomlod and Those Who lla\c Hensons to Ho Thankful \\ttl Mnko Others llnppy. The church people of thU city have mndo ample preparation for services appropriate to Tlianksglvlng day. Th"good ft-llowslilpof the Chilstlan people of Omaha has been shown in the many union meetings that Inuo been m r.igcd by tlio pastors. The congregations that worship In the heart of the city will hold a union service at Iho First 1'resbj tcrinn church at 10ii : : ) n , in. , und Hev. F. .1. Turkic of Kountzo Memorial iliucch will preach the seriiun. Tliis scrvico will bo held at the riwt Praihytorinn , at tended bv the inemboM of the First I'resby- icimn , First Methodist , Pint Uaptht , Flist Congiegatlomii nnd iho Kountzo Memorial Lutheran chuivhes. Thorhurcliesin the southwest part of the city will iinllo inn scrvico nt the Westniln- stcr I'lOJhytcrian chuich on Georgia avenue , itev. G , M. Hrown , p.islor of thu Il.inscom 1'nrk Methodist ehuivli , will pieach. The people of the followlngchuicliei nro expected to attend : St. Marv's nvenuo Congrega tional , tlio N'owman Methodist , the Hansoom Park Me'tlio list nud the West Omaha Metho dist mission The Plymouth Congregational church In Kounlzo 1'lace 1ms been selected for the union sol-vices of the north part of the city. The people of that chuich , of Trinity Metho dist , the Unlvcrmllst and tlio Immimiol llaptlst churches will worship thorn nt H a. in , nnd Hov. Mr Foster of liiimanucl Uuptist church will preach. AtTiinlty Episcopal cathedral the follow ing churches will bo icprosentod. The cathedral , All Saints , the Ciood Shepherd , St. Johns and St. Matthias Thanksgiving services will nho bo hold nt St. liarnabas church at 10JO : n. in. , and Hov. John Williams wlirpieach. At the Second Presbyterian church on Saunders Mrcet , the follow Ing congregations will unite , Rev. Mr. Crane of the Sewnrtl street Methodist chinch preaching the ser mon : Second Prosbj lerian , Calvary Baptist nnd the Seward slreet Methodist. At the lemplo on Huttioy street , neat Twenty-fourth , Thanksgiving scrvico will be conducted nt 11:110 : o'clock. The subject o I Kabbl Hosennu's lecture will bo : "Why Should the Jew Celebrate tlio Thanksgiving Day I" All nro cordially invited to attend. In the Catholic chuielies , St. Pbilomomi's ' cathedral , Ninth and Hainoy , St. John's , California nnd Twenty-fouith. St. Patrick's , rifteentli and Castellar , St. Mary's , Douglas , near Sixteenth , Holy Family , Eighteenth and Irnrd , high mass will bo celebrated at I ; o'clock. Theio nro a number of worthy chanties Ir the city , chailtles that do a world of good h a quiet , unostentatious way , but none an more deserving than the Open Door , loentei on North Twentieth street near the Coliseum Mrs. Clark , the manager of the homo , ha : sent out circular letters appealing to the charity of the good people of thi inctiopolis , to icmembor the Open Dooi on Tlnuksglvlng day nnd asks for a donntioi of delicacies , chickens , turkeys and the los of the good things which goto ninko up i Thanksgiving dinner , so that the Inmates o that institution may feel that they are no outcasts from the woild but sisters of a com mon family. The appeal should touch n rcsponslvi choid In the hearts of tbo citbens of the city who have prospered during the year tha will soon bo matter for history , and out o Iheir abundance some gentle reminder bhoul < bo bent to this most deserving Institution. / good deed Is like i ray of sunlight in a dungeon goon , it brightens the life of both giver am icccher. About thirty basket dinners will bo sen out to the poor people in various parts of th city by the committees in charge of thoTcntl street mission. Thcro will boa dinner given to tbo need ; patrons of St. Timothy's mission. All the leading hotels are making preparations tions for elaborate spicads for dinner. ShctlfC Uoydwill feed turkey to the prls oneisln the county jail. County Agent Mahoney is preparing special feast for the inmates of the pee houso. Liberal eontilbutions of delicacies and suli stantials uro being sent lo cheer the wnrd and patients of St. Joseph's hospital. The little patients in the Ulnikson Momot lid hospital will bo feoilngly remembered b many chuiltable people. At tlieolu ladies' homo on Bnrt stieot th dny will bo signalized by calls from synip.i tliello people \\tiich will biing back Iho horn light into man } mlstvoyos. The county building , city ofllces , dlstrlc and federal couits will bo closed OnodelHorvof mull will take place and In curriers' windows at the postolllco will b open at noon as on Sunday. Business will bo suspended generally. The banks w 111 close , tlio railroad head quarters will bo deserted and the frclgh depots will bo shut down. AtUoyd's in the afteinoou and ovcntn Ilojt's Uiass Monkey will bo played. At ttio Collsouin the land boat race will b continued nfteinoon nnd evening. At th former ladioa accompanied by escorts will b admitted free. The 13den Musco will plvo hourly pei formances afternoon and evening. The Wojtcrn art exhibit will bo open i tlio Now York Life building all day. The Omaha art exhibit will also bo opo day and evening In the Steele bulldhif Thirteenth nnd Harnoy streets. The Omaha gun club vill assemble on th Dunmirc & Cross grounds ncioss the rlu this morning and shoot for a bnuquc Sides will bo chosen and the losers de/rny tli expenses. The match is to bo live birds , tc lo each man. Aflor the gun club shoot , scries of sweepstake shoots will take plac and ample provision has been made for a dn of fine sport. A Chance Tor Ohnrlty. While the Thanksgiving offerings nro gold around today , charitably inclined people wl remember that at 1438 North Twcnty-thh street there is a boy in the last stages i consumption. His mother is a widow an \ cry poor. What Ho Saltl. An ox-Union Pacific man remarked yeste flay In the piesonco of a few kindred spirit : "Adams icsigned Wednesday. Thursdi will ho a day of general thanksgivli throughout the fund , " The Singular Ilcoovcry of n King. , A few weeks ago Thomas 1) . Addiwo a dairy fnrmoi1 living1 nt Fnliwx Static Vn. , on the Virginia Midland rnllroa < twenty-four miles from Wiibhlngton , ell covered imbedded in the hoof of ono lits cows a largo honl ring , bays the Joi olorb" "Weekly. The ring was u voi handsome one , and had engraved up < the seal the coat of arras of Mexico , tl "Mexico " anil word th word , a Spanish : the II ml or could not decipher. Itifilf were the words , "II. J. Hunt , Worth Div. " Mr. Addison reported the finding the ring to the Alexandria papcu which published a short notlco of 1 Soon afterward ho received n lotlor fro Colonel Pitcher , United States arm now living in Washington , saying th ho was an intimate friend of Colon Hunt , nnd boned with him through tl Mexican war. When the otllcors Worth's division left Mexico they wif > h < to liuvo mementoes of the ( lays at nights spent together there , so nil hi rings mndo nllko. Dining the robolllc Colonel , promoted to brigadier go now Hunt commanded Iho federal miilloi that ai ono time was blatlonod in M Addition's meadow , nnd the ring w lost by him tit that timo. General Hu illod two years ago. His family nc lives in WushU&ton , and Mr. Acldlei has turned ever to thorn the ring roco orod after a lapse of more than a quart ol a century. J'KttfiOXAlj I'.in.Ki K.I I'ltS , It. M , Davis of Denver Is at the MlllarJ. D. 1) ) . Lyons of DOJ Molncs , In. , is at the Casey. George H. Hoblnson of St. Louis Is nt the Murray. Charles Onylord of Grand Island ii nt the Merchants. W. H. Shaw of Chicago \\w nt the Murray last night. T. J. Clancy of Boston was nt the Millard last night. I. K. Jenkins of Schuylor was nt the Casey last night. J. 1C. Mathews of Champion Is tn the city , nl the Casey. H. P. Gleason of New York Is In the city , nt the Murray. H H. ailmoro of Sioux City is registered nt the Millnrd. 11. H. Samson of Hrokcn Dow Is In the city , nt the Merchants , O. G. Halo nnd wife of Gralg wcro nt the Merchants last night. U.K. Parker of Hluo Springs was nt the Merchants last night. T. H. Thompson of LaMent , Col , , was at lie Pax ton last night. 12. D. Samson of Dos Molncs was in the Ity , nt the Muiray last night. H. 1) . Hanulster nnd W C. Chllds of Hoi- na , Mont. , nro nt the Pnxton , C. A. Henry nnd I ) . II. Perrv of Ogdcn , Jtnh , were nt the Millard last night. T. C. Gavltt of New York , the mnn who > scucd Cora Tanner , the actress , at the Ln- nnd lire at Syracuse some time ago , is in the : lty , at the Paxton. Old ' 1 liners. A railroad man snld yesterday that it wns tomcvthnt signlllcnnt that so mnny ox- Union Pacific men happened hi Omaha the ay Charles Fiaucls Adams relinquished ontrol of the reid to Sidney Dillon. Yes- crdny the following gentlemen lunched nt .ho Millard : S. T. Smith , ex-general super- itendont ; O. II. Dorrancc , cx-suporln- .cndcnt Nebraska division ; P. J , Nichols , ox- iupcrlntendent Nebraska division ; AV. A , ) cucl , ex-sujierintcndcnt Nebraska division ; \ 1 . Swobo , ox-manager Union Paclllo , otels ; .1. II. McConnolI , ex-master me- imntc ; G. W. Hall , ex-assistant auditor ; , T A' . Morse. e\-ceneral passenger ugent ; II. D 'ike , ex-cnief cleik. There will bo an exhibition of Mine , iirloy's wax works this ovnninir at the ' 'irst United Presbyterian church , cor- mr of Eighteenth and California streets , it 8 o'clock. o'clock.'T YOU BE DECEIVED INTO BUYING CHEAP IMI TATIONS CLAIMING TO BE JUST AS GOOD AS S. S.S. If they had merit , they would not c'alm to ho as good as something o.so. BWIITS srucinc , B. s. s. is iucofM/iu : ! : AS TIIK STANDAlll ) . THAT IS WHY TIIK COUNT KY IS ri.OODKD Wllll IMITATIONS OF IT. Hooks on Illooil and SIIn dl ° cascs fr(4. THE SVVI IT hl'l.C'irit' CO , ATLANTA , fi A. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc AGENTS WANTED. DR.C.B. JODD. * 3O6 Broadway , Oounoll Bluffs , It CITIZENS STATE BANIi Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,00' ' LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,00' ' numerous T. A. Miller , T. O. Qlonson , n. Ii Eliiuart , K. H. Hurt , J. D. Edmumlson , Oli.ulo U. Ildiinuii , Transact Benor.U Ij.uiklm Imsl nosM. Largest c-ipltal nnd surplus of uir bunk In Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOnilUNT Oooil fai mot 18.1 iiic ! < i.r. mllr fiom Cuuucll lllulls. Apply lo heunni KvciclU FOU RAM : Good lot on llroiiilwur , lot 1 block 17 , Hccrs' sill ) . , for S700. Apjily t Leonard FirMNG\Vintc ! < l-Iot 1. . lilock 17 , H cr Mil ) . , between 10th nml 17th slreels lu L tlllotl , Apply to Leonard Kvurutt. FOR SA IE choap. A KOCH ! olllco desk , near ] new. llooin 4 , Brown LiiilUUiiK. ANTED -Lndv or Rent wllllii ) : to work ft our Intuiusti permanent position ; JJ .VJ I M 00 a dny. 10. . H. , C07 Willow avenue. Uout ell IllutTs. WANTI'D Oltl for Konornl liotisoworl Mis. 1) ) . W. Archer , 003 faecoiul uvuniie. WANTKD-200 laborers and teainstei MEN for R. 11 work In WyoniliiK : frco tr.insnoi liitlun. O. T. llray , Pcottst , . Uomioll HlullH. OAHKADof liOfscstooxclnuiKO for clear la n < J\J orclty property. Johnston A. Vunl'atlei Kvcictt block. A ATAHMS hi soiitliwostern Iowa for sali tV torinscasy. Also small farms and iturdt land around Council llluITs. Johnston Vu I'ntlen. Evpiott block. PAIll of mules , liuniPss and vvnson for HI : on a year'H time. Johnston & Van 1'attc Kvcrutt bloe'k. MItS. AMHMA NinLfcON.M.D.Bpcclalmli wife. 1J.V8 ave , Upiincll lIlnllB. la. 1T.OIAI , I1AUGAI.VS In houses for s.ilo i rent ; also two baunclcrs strout lots , Omaha. J. U. Davidson. G'r5th avo. Al.THR S. bTIIJ-MAN. Marcus bloc otllry 1'ubllc , collections , lypuwrltln "I71OH HALE I.OSISD and furnltiiio of Hco JL ? llouso , Council IllnlTs. 'J. ) rooms. Clioap ; Address J. H. Jordan , Coniu'll lllufl 7 1OR RENT Iho .MoMalian thrco-stoi 1 brick block , No as 8. Main st , with olovutu J. W. Bquliq. . . . . . . . . . _ ' AcliolfC nleco of cnrdon lar near Council llluITs , with Rood now bulli Inc. Immediate possession K dcslrud. J. \ h'ci u I res. SAIiK Complcto set of tinner * too FOR small stock of tlnwuro at u bargal Iminlro at room JIB Morrlnm block. BAIiE or Hont Oar.Ion land , nil FOR , by J , It. Hlue. 1U ( Main it. , Oounc Bluff * in SICK HEADACHE ' Positively cured by those Uttlo IMIIs. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspopsh , In ITTLE digestion nnd Too Hearty IVER lilting. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness. Nausea , PILLS. Drowslncsa. Had Taste In the Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pnln in the Side , TOHVB ) HVr.H. They regulnto tbo Bowels. rurclj' Vegetable. SHALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SHILLPBICE. RHILWHY TIME OflRD > ' . IIUUM.NIIIUN A CJ I Clllt'AllO. Ix nvoi ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' 'opot'l'oYi ( nii'M"i > Vu'n'lrooIi'i _ Umnliiv TiO p m "i'hlcnito Kiprun . . . . . BOO n m D&l n ui Clilcaiio Kzprcii . i 00 p VlO p ra Clilcngo Kipren . , ,11)0) ) it m ( . ( Op in low i I ocnl . . llSUl m l < nToi HUItUNdlO.V A MO. lUVRH , Arrlras Ouinhit Depot luth amilav > n ttroeK. I Omnli * . " " (01 in 10 > n m p 10 vi n DI Kzprois I ! 15 p m C 40 p m .Deliver Mght Si ! | > ri HIS n m C16 a m . . Lincoln -AC1\ \ VUO p ra If.tT.TTr J A ir [ ArrfvoT Umnlm. I Depot IQlli i\nil Ma pn ntro U | llmnhiu PSO n ml . .KanianUtv Tlay KiprtMi . .I HO p ra Sli n ml 1C. C , NlKht Km vln U. I' Trnni I d(5 im l > MeUMONl'Ai'lV If I Arrive ! Omalm n pot UUh nml Marcy utroalt I Omaha. P m 780 p m I'ncinc KipraM. . . . 1145 u m 10 A ) n m DCIITIT Kiprt'Ji. . . 351 p m 6IU n in . .Knnim Cltf Kiprcn , , , UOi n m 10 Ii n m . . .halrlluhl Exo. ( oxcoit | Sun ) I U p m "Leavoi OnitrAlTO. U 1 A IMCH'Il ! ; .Vrrlvo ? Umaha. _ ! ilopot , 10thnnil _ MareyJUi Omaha. 810 p m . , T.NlKht Kipro 11005 n To ! I05 n m Atlnntio Eipri'ai CJO p m 4W p m l.linltol 10 < i n\ lA'ntOl tll'f.V I'AlI . . Arrifa" Utinha U. I' di'pnt.JOtli anil M\rcr Dnntii 71& n m "Cltr 4 a o m 'nill Kxpreu I1010 n a I Trrlvui _ 0ninlm | _ _ lcpot. ISUi nnd\yvbitor Sit | Uninlm Jim p ml SI lul l.lmUoil . . . . . I 9'il nm , „ . . . . .OriTCATiiT * jfllimrviKSl'ETi.N TTrrivo ? Unmlin I U. 1' depot. lUtli anil Marpyt \ | ) mili . Pll iml ChlcnKU ICipren i CSU p m 410 p m Vcitlbulo l.UnltoiI U'O n m 615 p lutlowa Acconinioilnlliiti ( IUc. Suu > 7U5 p m VlUp in Kasturn Hyer 2(5 p ra " JJ > nin | p HunJji ) tlii _ ! l.Kt ( oxn Mnn740 | _ _ _ Jim IXJAVOI iPirfLAClO ; MTu , A B1 I'SlJl . ffTrut Onmtm IU J ilopol , lOlhjitiil MnrcyM _ Oinnlix . .ehlcHKO Kijiri'i ' VI5 n .clilcnifo Kzorrii . . U3U o a i Arrive ! OniahA. , K"T nr [ " OiArrTve UmMiix | llepot IStli i il WubiUf Stl I Oimha _ . _ CPU n in | . lllnck Hills Kiprun. 1.3lpra ( VIC n m .HnntliiKi Kip ( Rx. funilnr ) I ( M p in MO p m WuliooJtMncolni'nt ( lx ! Stiiul J ) 10W n m JJll p ml . \orkjt Norfolk IK Hii uljl ) ' " " r f F. M AO I Arrival Dopol 15lh unil WcbMur Ptl Omilu. _ S 10 R m . .gloni Cltjr Accommoilfttlon 03 p m 1 00 p m .Bloui Cltr Kipri'M ( Ki. Sun ) 12 ID p m MU p in St 1'nul l.lnillml . si a n ra 615 D m llnncoft I'imeiigor ( Kr ) < 845 i\ l-ATiPUr IlopiiC lilii nnil Webster SU St l.onli A U C. Kiprua _ _ SI. I.oull A K. C. Klpro n n m TBIIVOJ 7 OlIlGXulT. lf. l. A I'ATiJiT ArrlTes Transfer I Union Depot. Cininni ilium 'ImnsfM ( SO p tu MsM riprc'Jj .Ti I VV > a m 9W nm Atlnntl : Kiprcu . . .r (55 p ra 5 UU | i m .j _ . _ . .Vo llbulo I.lmltcJ . 'lOWnni ' 'CliICATTeT * NOIlTlf\VlCs fRll.N Arrlvoi4 Trunifer Union Depot. Council Ilium jlrnnafer H4U n in Tir. .ChlcnKo Kipro s tiV ( p m 600 p ui . . .Vestibule Limited ' U.Unm 10 U ) p m EmtcrnH > cr . SIX ) p ra ' - p m Atlnntio Mull 7 ) a ra H 10 p niJnwK Apfommoilntlnn ( Kir. Hun ) II < p p m Ce vorTurrieTA-ciCrAiTnr"A ) "St. TAIT Arnv Trim a for I Union Depot , e'onncll llli.ITi I'lrnnifef t 0 P ml . ChlrnRO Kxpros . In 15 am lj.0 p nil . ClilcnKO KiirPi- | . . . . . . I II UO p m T Sci T - IreTrBT.7ilK 'A CT\f. [ A7rlVe ! Tmmtorj Union l ) pot. e'ouncll Uliigi Trnnsf cf lOOTit ml .T.KunsM Cltr l ) r Kipruis I 5 43 p m 10 15 p ml . .hnn in Cltr Mulit KiproM 1 II 4LJ3 OM'XIlA * 'SPrncJUiar' 1 muster ! Union Depot , Cuunrll Hlug , ' 1'nirnfor COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dylns and Cleaning done In thn Highest Style oftho Art , Kudud and fctnlnod rubrics inadu to look an ijuod us iinw. Work Jiroinptly done and delivered In all pirta of tlio country. Bond for prleso list , o. A. MAOHAN , 1'ion. . 1013 llroadwav. Near Norlliwostcrti Uejiot , Cou.scir. Hi.ui'13. I A. 27IAIN ] \ STREET. Over 0. II. Jacnuoiuln fc Cos Jewelry StorJ D. H. McDancld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , i Market Fixtures , Casings , Fplrosaiid piiusauo Makers' Machinery. PJOr T K.H ! Main HI , , Council DlulVri , la. Also dealer * In llldia and Kum. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main an3 Itroadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ponlery In foreign an I doinoitlo oxi'lianxi Collucllon made und Interest uuld on tlin * deposits. of Dl 10 it GRAND RUSH ! (1 idm 1(1 Kt Chapman's ' Kit Store , 1 , Every person wants nn engraving when they can get a ntw yr. r.IB $5 PICTURE FREE OP COST w Only a few more left. Ensels , Framed Pictures , Cabinets , etc. , nt ) v- ii half price. All these goods must bo closoU out by January 1st. W.W. CHAPMAN , - - 16 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUKFP- ,