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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 2o. THE .DAILY BEE. COUNCIL * B'LUFFS SATURDAY MORN'ING DEC. 25. OFFICE , fJO. 12 , PEARL STREET. nrilrtud ly fftiritr in RPJ-pr.rt of IliccltrM tninty untfipirHCCk. IMV.TjLTox , Mnnaficr. TKUJHtONKS : ntflurff Orncr , No , 43. Hicitr KUITOII No. S3. 1 ho Hoc lii Council IltufTtt. The UIB : wishes nil Its Councintlufls patrons and friends the merriest kind of n riiviftmni , though it will not stop to take any holiday itself. The BKI : will bo delivered as u mnl , the carriers will make the usual collection. * this morning and the. Council Hlufl's readers will 'be fur nished tlio complete news daily , without regard to holidays , and as n necessary part of the cnjoyinent of the hulid.ty . en- ton. _ _ M I XOU MKXTIOX. rlnlliiGC to-day. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Biirhorn for bargains. Now fall goods : it Hpiter's. Complete sets of Dickens for $7.50 at JlnshntillV Hooks of all kinds very eheit : ) at Hush- iiefl's. Tim Baptist church had their ChrKtmas last evening. The Episcopal church is nicely decor ated with evergreens. It 1' . Snow saw toil llirti every minister in the city had turkey for dinner. J.OtlOPonnds of line eaitdy at reduced ) iri e ; Palmer's , No. 13 Mum street. " \Voinnn \ Against Woman" this after noon at Dohany's , also IhK evening. 1,000 pounds of line candy at reduced price ; Palmer's , No. 12 Main .street. The Christmas entertainment at the Saints' church took place last evening. Tlio money considerations In real es tate transactions yesterday were * 14,2in. This Ice harvest promises to ho good. It is now ten indies thick and more coming. 1.000 pounds of line candy at reduced price , Palmer's , No. 12 Main St. ( I. W. Chamberlain , tlin horse collar manufacturer , remembered each of his employes with : i plump turkey. 1,000 nonndfi of fine cunily at reduced price , Palmer's , No. 12 Main St. The work of putting in the Richmond - mend lire and police alarm is progress ing o well thai it is expected to be com pleted by the ilrst of the new year. The postofliee will be open only be tween 10 and 11 o'clock this morning. The carriers will not make a delivery but will make one collection this afternoon. The funeral of the late Alev Obortwas held yesterday afternoon. Ills brothers of the It. A. If , attended inn body , and the usual tribute to u veteran was paid to Him. To-night the printers and their num erous friends occupy the Temple hall with a masqueradeIt promises to be one of the largest and jollicst balls of the reason. Etonian & Co. with their usual gener osity donated a large number of dolls to be distributed by the church folks to the children who might be missed by Santa Clans. JJcno & Co. generously "gave about sc > only-live books to the Baptist church. to be distributed among those who would enjoy them , but were unable to purchase them. F 4OCO , pounds ofinn candy at reduce ! price ; Palmer's , No. 12 Main street. Nora Fit/gibbon , who uas held for drugging ami robbing an Ida drove man in Jim Snodderly's place , was yesterday turned Jooi-e , the grand jury having found no indictment against her. For sale or exchange for clear land Council BlnH's or Omaha property , : most , proiuihlng and fashionable trottinir bred two-year-old stallion , standard bred Jtule 6. Address P. U. Hunt , llarlan , la. We carry a larger stock than eyer be fore. Our stock is the cleanest , best as- Horted , newest designed in the city. Our prices defy competition. See aiid coir vinec yourself. Ilurhorn , Jeweler , No 17 Main St. There are so many merchants nowgiv- . inir their customer * a chance for a prue with every 25 cent purchase that one fellow who throw a quarter into the Sal vatiou Ar.ny tambourine asked the maiden for his ticket. Rev. Mr. lUuler , editor of the Christian Herald , delivers the clo ing of his lectures in the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening. This is said to bo the best of tlio series , and will bo illustrated so as to prove both in teresting and instructive. Tom McFaddon , who was reported as having skipped , has voluntarily appeared unit given bonds for his appearance' whenever - over wanted to answer to the charge of having seduced Walnut girl. This pre diction is made that the case against him will fall through , and ho will be dis charged as on the preliminary hearing. The Sunday sehool of the Congrega tional church had a tree and pleasing entertainment for the young folks at the church at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. One of the novel features ot the occasion was the appearance of two Santa Clans , twins , who like the "Two Johns" inado much sport. One was the Santa Clans from the north pole , the other from the south pole. The Sons of Veterans had an agreeable masquerade last evening. The. Temple hall was very pleasingly decorated , and the arrangements in all their details , were such as to make the all'air vor.y en joyable , Although one of the youngest organizations in the oily , it is growing rapidly Into public favor The purposes of the organi/ation are most commend- ablo. and the mombu > hip should be rapidly Increased. Miss Eftiu , Elislnr and company last night produced ' 'Woman Ajrainst Woman" at Dohany's to a fair sized hutlicnco. The play is a domestic comedy- arama. The entire company wore line in their parts , uiul Rachel Westwood "u bad "un , " who allowed Bevaio Barton , ( Miss Elhler ) to marry the man she should have , i * certainly the woman to bo against n woman to succeed. The John Tros- kidur of Frank Weston with the English nccont is line -ami the play should bo liberally patrontwl , both at the matinee this afternoon ami this evening. The Iday , to bo enjoyed , should bo seen from the beginning of the Ilrst act , but the in terest increases with each act. U is a story of domestic lifo in which Miss Kllslor as Bessie ISarton and John Tres-sider after being married one year liavo their homo broken up by the in- flnuations of another woman who was previously in love with lior husband , and \\lio intimates that Mrs , I'm ider has an illegitimate child which she is keeping : i cccrct from her husband. Weather strips at Chapman's 103 Main. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. ,1 , W , vV K , L. Squire. No. 101 IVnr ! street , Council lilulls. Centcrville soft-lump coal , $3 75 per ton , delivered , Win. Welch , 015 Main ftrcei , telephone 03. Stoves I Stoves ! Stoves I tor thn next ' thirty days 1 'will sell heating stoves vtftt cot .for cash only , 1VU. DEVOL. GATHERED FOR CHRISTMAS , Tbe Grand Jnry Completes Its Labors and Gets Weighed and Counted , COMANCHE BILL FOUND GUILTY. An Olil Tlukrt Agent Arrested For Forjjcry JIontROiiicrj' Uoily Not ABnl - The Doing * in Court Merc Mention. Closed Us T/ilior : i. The grand jury yesterday linl-hcd its labors and were discharged. They have made an excellent record for faithfulness to duty and evident honc ty of Intent. In dispersing the jury presented the follow ing communication : To Ira Sohofield. Potcnmn ol the ( iiand Jnry of the Disttlct Court , December term. IbN. . We , the undersigned niember.s of said Ciaml jury , hoirby tender to you our thanks for the petitloiunnly manner In which you have conducted the business of this pand jury , for the piamrilami cotutcous innnucr von have treated each and nil of us. \V. S. IJiuwis A. lj. Hnowx , liKoitnt : UIIAYUS Hour lIu.vnxoTox. A. H. Pr.nuixx. WM. 11. Kvn.v , . ) . A , Cm iirntt.i. , Pirrr.it Wins , Kom.iiT Mil.M.it , . ) . VIKMV : : , . Jinn TON , JOHN JlAMMr.it , MViiLl'mri : , JOHN JO.NKS. Sonic interesting statistics were taken concerning the individual jurymen 1'onr are merchants , live farmers , one checkhian , one clerk , one expressman , one contractor , one justice of llie peace , one stockman. The oldest of the jury men was W. L. Uiggs , aged 7o vears , the youngest Ira bchnlield and A. H. Perkins aged -11 years. The avor.nge age was 00 years. The heavlr't juryman was 'Squire ! % ; , tipping the scales at V.MO pounds ami the lightiM Dcing just half that weight , James Veesey. The average weight was 10'i pounds. The nativity of the jurymen -.howed one from Iowa , two from Maryland , three Knglishmoii , two from Ohio , two Pennsylvania1' ! ! , two Germans , one Vir ginian , one Vcrmonter , one from Illinois. All the jurymen were married , all but one had children , one being blosscd with ciK'it ' , and the total number of children thiii represented being 03. L. 15. Pratt" & Co. arc loaning money on all cla-ses of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. 4,000 pounds of tine candy at reduced price , Palmer" * , Is'o. 12 Mam St. An elegant line of short wraps , new- market" , etc. , cheap , to close them out. JonxHi.No & Co. llailroiut Tickets. Yes'erday there arrived from Clarinda , A. II. Whipplo , in charge of the shot ill' of that county , and accompanied by Ma jor Woods , of the secret service of the Chicago , Jturlington & Qnincy , and Jimmy Davis , another shrewd detective , of Omaha. The eases against Whipplo have been worked up mainly by Davis , Major Woods assisting him. Whipple was formerly ticket agent at Coin , and later has been buying grain. Jt is claimed that he has for some time been going wrong , and has been guilty of forging railway tickets. Jlis mode of procedure seems to have been to buy a ticket , for instance , from Glenwood to I'liittsiiiontli , and then erase the name J'lattsmouth , and substitute therefor the name of Denver. Such an altered ticket ho is said to have sold to D. W. Hubhnell , of this city , on the flth ilay of Novem ber last. lie was charged willi a like olleiise at Clarinda , and his bail on that charco was fixed at $3,000. Another in formation has been tiled against him here , on account of the ticket sold to liuslincll. Jt is said that he disposed of several such tickets in Omaha , and ho refused yesterday to go across the river , so that it will be necessary to se cure requisition papers first. When in this city in November he is said to have registered at the Ogden house at K. V. Kosc , of Coin , la. Tlio Publishers1 Hook sale will clov out all holiday goods at less than whole sale prices- . Wo have a line large line of Christina novelties that we arc selling cheaper than ever was known , also mulilers , silk handkerchiefs , ladies' and gouts' glores , clothing , line soalskinoaps , etc. UKXO & Co. See that your books arc made bv Moore hou-'e it Co. , room I , Kvcrutl block. A "Con" Man ConvhMcd. The jury in the case of Uoyd , bolter known as "Camanchc Hill , " yesterday returned a verdict linding him guilty. Jt is so seldom that one of this class of fol lows can be convicted that it is a pleasing relief from the usual termination of such cases. "Cumanchc JJill" only got from his victim , and will have to take a stretch for it. Ilo is the fellow who made such a desperate attempt to dig out ol the city jail , and who so nearly ac- cnmplMicit his purpose. Ho is a slippery fellow , and will take any sort of chances rather than .sutler himself to bo lodged in the penitentiary. He has been notorious for years , but this is the liral time , so far as known , that ho has been convicted. Although arrested often , ho has always managed to get the cases dismissed , the suckorf bought olVor in some way made good his escape , Five hundred overcoats for boys and children , from fl.GO up. up.MHTCAJ. . ! ' Uuos. Heating stoves atcost to close them out M. A. Wood , No , 504 Main street. Weather Mrips at Chapman's , 105 Main st. _ Throe ypung fellows were yesterday before Judge "Aylesworth on u writ of habeas corpus. They had been arrested and placed in jail in Gicmvood on the charge of having burned some of the fencing of the Chicago , Burlington & ( juincy railway. After examining into the. facts the judge decided that tlinro was a lack of evidence Identifying them as the guilty parties , and he accordingly discharged them , It seems that some one knocked three boards on" from the railway - way fatten and built a lire with them. Some hours afterward these tlirea were found warming themselves by the ciuburs. Thov claimed that they did not ' build the tiro.'and know nothing ol its origin , leaving the inference that some other party had been guilty of llio offense - fense , and that they dicovering the chance to get a little warmth improyed it. . . . Electric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at tlio Now York Plumbing Co. New goods and Christmas Novelties at KirklamlV , jeweler , No , 3i3 Broadway. Tlio Holly Not Found.I The mayor and the marshal yesterday considered the advisability of dragging the river for the body of John Mont gomery , the watchman who fell in from the bridge at anearly hour Thursday morning. It was decided that such sv , seal eh would uvaillittle , as the chances are that the | > ody tins long siu'cc been swept far away. The particulars of the drowning arc peculiarly sad. The other watchman heard the cry of the unfortun ate man , and went to his rescue , but just as ho reached him hl < ? luntcrn xvns knocked over , and In the darkness his attempt to catch the drowning man resulted only in getting hold of his hat. The drowning man sank out ot sight before another grasp oould be made even. John Montgomery was a hard working young man , who was the only child and chief support for his aged parents , who live near the packing house. The old gentleman is nearly beside himself and lias to bo watched closely to prevent his going to the river and needlessly expos ing himself in trying to recover the body. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all sixes. Missouri and Iowa wood. ( ' . H. Fuel company , 530 Broadway. Tele phone 130. Over $100 worth of presents free to our customers on February 1. One chance with eaeh ' 'oc purchase. Moore & Kip- linger , No. JlH Broadway. A line , largo line of the most decant watches , chains , silver and plated ware , decorated China and glassware , suitable for holiday and weddinir presents , at C. B. Jacqucmin A : Co.'s , No. 27 Mam street _ Wnntctl In Oniulia. The police received word from Omaha that a fellow named Frank. Wilson was wanted there for a $ : ! 0 robbery. They found the young man in Texas' colored , dive and arrested him with another while man , who cave his name as I'M ' , Mc Carthy. The latter was charged with being drunk , but in view of the coming holidays the judge made him a Christmas present of the usual line , and warned him not to be found hanging around such places as Texas keeps , al 2 o'clock in the morning. The other follow , Wilson , was taken over to Omaha yesterday. Masquerade suits at Airs. J. 13. Mot- calf'a for rent. None cheaper west of Chicago. Order your carnage and .secure your tickets lor the grand Christina' ; live Masquerade ol the Sons of Veterans , al IStishncll's book store. Our entire stock of tine plush goods , including toilet sots , odor cases , dressing cases , albums and sera ] ) books , w 11 be closed out al less than wholesale prices to-day and to-morrow. Come and select at about your own prices al Publishers' Book .sale , 317 Broadway. Street's oitl Shorenjjo. It wilt be remembered thut S. 1) . Street , formerly clerk of this county , \yas reported as being short , in his ac counts , the alleged delicit amounting to several thousand dollars. Suit was com menced some time ago against him and his bondsmen , but the matter has there rested. Several grand juries have had their attention called to the matter , but no criminal action has been commenced. The present grand jury is said to have found an indictment against him , charg ing him with cmbex/.lement. Mr. Street is now in California. Notice Opera house barber sh § , bath rooms re opened. Personal Frank Stubbs is now the father of a twelve-pound boy. C. II , Holmes , a merchant of .Magnolia , was at the Pacilic yesterday. H. n. Williams , of ( ilomvood. vyas in the city on legal business yesterday. Smith McPhcrson. of Ked Oak , ox-at torney general of the state , was at the Ogden yesterday. J5ev. M. Baxter , who is delivering a course of lectures hero , is making his headquarters ut the Pacilic. John Hughes , who has been attending school at Atehison , Kan. , is l.omo for a holiday stay , lib has been doing nicely in his work mid is in good health and spirits. I. T. Roberts , ol Dcnison , who is pro- pan hu to soon move to this city , having bouglii an interest in tlio abstract ollicc formerly owned by McMahon , was at the 1'aeilic yesterday. The annual renting of pows will occur at the Presbyterian church Monday , Je- comber 27 , 188U , at 8 p. m. All existing contracts OMiiro at that time. Bv order ot the nourd ot trustees. Saint 1'anl'H Oliut'cli. Services will be held in this church to day , beginning at 10'JJO. The usual Sun day services \yill bo held on Sunday , the evening service being devoted to the children , when the presentation of gifts ill take place. Don't buy your now suit or overcoat until yon look at those at Motca If Bros' NOVELTIE jiixt wlntt ifon wont for Christ HHIS , tit ojif.nctl len CHHI'S of A'oreltlcii esiieclullu for Christinas. You t tnjlntl ncdrly EVERYTHING Yon n > fint < ( inono tticni iiinltlic prt- remti'c reri/ lou > . Jftift ; ( ttsojnat I'ccelfi'tl < i very nlfn lot of IMCC. Scurfs < tml Flm-lnttt , ' ' to nttilir to Klcyitnt in'riH'iits for i/on your wife. Onr assortment is large , of Silk Hand kerchiefs , Mull'lor.s , Embroidered and Hemstitched Haiulkcichiefs , Kid Cloves , Silk Dresses , etc , clc , Table Linens Elegant Table Linens in pattern and y the yard , ami napkins to matoh. Vo arc selling RUGS In all si/s at nominally low prices Como and look over our largo stock and you will tind on some ono of our three floors something you will want and you will save money by buying it of us. Wo do not give lottery tickets and con- seipjontly you do not have to pay any extra price for the goods. HARKNESS BROS , ONE IHJNDREDFREE GIFTS _ To Be Given Away Bj Hcnrj Eiseraan & Co.'s Teople's ' Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On .lantinry l."itli , 1HH7 , CoiiKlstlnc of Furniture , Olilnmvarc , Clottiiui ; , lUanltctn , Tit 1)1 ) n btiinn , Notions , Monpy , 811k Drcis I'at- tcrni , Ktc. , Htu , For o.vory two dollar's worth of goods purchased , you will receive n coupon ticket , Kootl for ono clianco in the follow ing Grand I'tescnts to bo given away by us on Jiuinnry loth , IbST ; l-'JUST I'lU/.H-Ono suite of 1'urlor I'uriiltiire , consisting of sofa , tclotileto nnd lour grand easy chairs , all uphol stered lu assorted shades of clegnnt silk plii'-hos , worth $125. SKCOXD I'ltl/.li-Ono Maliogony Hod Room Suite , consisting of nedstt'.id , Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant linish with bnvclod glass , worth i lOO. THIRD rRIXK-Oms of the very best nix-drawer Nk'kct IMatciI DoniPstic Scvr- injl Machines. The very best machine in the United States , worth $03.00. FOURTH PR1HU - Twenty yard * ( iiilnott best trros grain Hhick Silk , cost f JJ.OO per yard , worth ? 00.00. J-'IPJ'H I'Rl.KOne elegant Seall'Iusli London Dyed Clonk , to be nindc to order to lit the luek.y ticketholdor , worth ? 00.00. SIXTH I'lUXK-Onn pair of the liuesl White Hlankels imtilo by the. 1'ioneer Woolen mill , of C'alifornia , worth $10.00. SIJVKNTH 1'RIXK-Ono Heautijtilly Decorated Dinner and Tea Hot , consisting - ing of ono hundred and lorty pioee , worth sfr.'j.OO. KK511TH 1'IMKAn EIo r.int Seal Skin MtilVvortli ifTO.OO. NINTH PR1XK-A Very line I'aisloy Shawl , worth $111.00. TKM'H 1'RIXBOne Angora Heaver Shawl , worth : ) .00. KLUVUNTH t'RJXK One ( Jeiitleman's Suit of Clothing , nitide of Imported Worsted , guaranteed a line lit for the winner , worth fl5.00. ! TUKLFTH rRlXK--A Centlenian's Fur Heaver Overcoat , worth ifliO.OO. THIRTKKNTH P1MRB - One Hoy's Overcoat , for a boy brtwccn the ages of ! t and Hi years , to bo chosen by the lueky party holding th ticket. Worth * 15.00. FOURTEKN'UH 1'RIXK One Hoy's Suit , for ti boy between the ages of ! ! tind 10 years , to be boleeted by the winner. Worth $15.00. FIFTEENTH I'RIXE-Onc Elegant In fant's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIXTEENTH 1'RIXE One Elegant Hrnss Parlor Table , worth * 10.iO. ( SEVENTEENTH PllJXE-Ono piece of 50 yards "J'ruit of the. Loom" muslin , worth $4.00. EKJ11TEENTH PR1XE One half do/.en of the very be.-t Cclebrtited "CJold" white Miirts , of which we are the exclu sive agents , worth * ! ) .00. N1NTISENTH PJtIZE-Onc Fine Silk ulller , worth $5.00. TWENTIETH PRIXE-Ono Linen Table Set , consisting of Tublo Cloth and a Do/.en Napkins worth $10.00. TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE A Cash 'resent of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. No.Ono Toilet Set. No. aii Ono very line J'oll. ' No. ! )4-One Handkerchief HOY. Mo. M One elegant Hand Hag. No. i.0-One large Doll. No. 37 One Stand Cover. No. 23 One bottle line Perfume. No. 20 One Toboggan Cap. No. : iO-Oue Table Searf. No. ! ! 1 One line Splasher. No. : One line Luneh Hasket. No. ! ! 3 One hammered brass Umbrella Stand. No. iU-One-hiilf do/ , line Towels. No. 3.1 One Silk Umbrella- No. IW- One line Doll. No. U7 One sel China Dishes , suitable for little folks. No. 38 One Hra s Broom Holder. No. ; 59 One pair Men's Silk Suspend ers. ers.No. . -10 One Silk Handkerchief. No. 41 One nice Doll. No. 42 One-half doladie's line Linen Handkerchiefs. No. 41 ! Fifteen yards Host Calico for a dress pattern. No. 41 One Hoy's JJat. No. 4,1 One HoyV Sealskin Cap. No. 40 One line Painted Ornament , No. 47 One Toilet Sot. No. 48 One nice Doll. No. 40One line Doll. No. 50 One elegant Table Cover. No. 151 One Uottle I'orfunie. No. 52 One Lace Handkerchief. No. 5J ! One child's line Laee Collar. No. 51 One elegant Doll. No. 55 One elegant Doll. No. M One Tidy. No. 57 Ono Table Scarf. No. 58 One ( me Doll. No. 59 One Mouth Organ. No. 00 One Imitation Steam I'iano. No. til One line Hook. No. fi2 One line. Hook. No. -Ono Pocket Knife. No. 01 One line Doll. No. 05-One fine Doll. > T0. oc , One Dr. Warner's Corset. No. (57 ( Ono Shoulder Shawl. No. 08 One infant's Lnee Cap. No. ( Ill-One baby Dress. No. 70 One largo Doll. No. 71 One Hand Hag. No. 72 One lady's Companion. No. 7lJ OneSilk Mnlller. No. 74One large Doll. No. 75 One line Hook. No. 70 Ono line Hook. No. 77 One Lunch Basket. No. 78One pair ehildren' * Shoes. No. 70 Ono pair boy's Hools. No. 80- Ono line Laee Collar. No. 81 One largo Doll. No. 82 One Lady's Jersey Jacket. No 8j ; One pair lientleman's Sus penders. No , 81One pair Men's Ulovns. No. 85- One pair Hoy's Skates. No. 8(1 ( Ono pair dirt's Skates. No. 87 Ono pair ( Slrl's Skate * . No. 88One line Doll No 8l ! One line Doll No. 00One larce Doll No. ill Ono large Doll No. 02 Ono Nty'klnco No. OH Ono pair < ! old CulF Buttons Xo , 04 Ono Locket No. 1)5 ) Ono nice Breast Pin No. dO-Ono pnir Sleeve Buttons No. 07 One Silver Thimble No. 1)8One. ) linn Hntast Pin No. 89 One pair Kill ( JIovos js' , , , mo Ono Liieo Handkerchief Total value of presents. ? 300. \ \ ith every * ' , ' purchase you receive a tiekot , also a ticket for every additional * . purchase yon make. , Hold your tickets until January loth , 1887 , when the fortunate numbers will bo announced and invited to call and re eeivo their - You have to pay nothins extra for your purchases. Wo guarantee to sell you jroods cheaper than any other house in the wen , and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention , and tickets for the free gift distribution will bo forwarded and enclosed with y our purchase , the same as if you were present in person. ThesB distributions will bo made with every fairness , and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive their presents. . No tickets will oo issued to tlio em ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the beno- Hts. Hts.Call and see the abovn mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself. Respectfully , HKKHV EISEMAN & Co. , ' ' Store J'eopln's , - No-s. 314 , 810 , 818 and 320 ' Council Holiday Gifts A sub itantial present is always most appreciated by the receiver. We are clo ne ; out all of our furniture consisting of Elegant Easy Chairs , Bedding of all kiuds , and to Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends all work. Council * Bluffs Carpet Co , , 405 BROADWAY. 1U. . OltriiTT. . I. HI. TltKYNOIt , 111 * STOCK I'.IIT BUTTERINE BUTTERINE , Wholesale und retail. Famillos supplied with ten mill tweitlj pound pack ages. J , Y , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs Farming Lands in Fow.i , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $ , VOO to $10.00 per acre School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 vor cent interest. Land Buyers fare free Information , etc , given by IE * . No. 535 Broadway , Council Blull's , I own , agent for Freidrikvcn & Co. , Chicago. DLLECE l'ull > I'm Ipped N'lirinnl niul Commrrclid Dpiiarlincnts Tuition llonk , Itonnl niut Ituoni" at Iti'Hjoimfolo Itati" . Nlclit Sclionl During tlio Wlntor. S. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING XSO-O-SBS O.F COUNCIL BLUFFS. ii.t I. IMI'LK.ME.TIV. JDKERE , WELLS & CO. , Wholosnlo Agricultural Implements , Buggies , s , Kto . Ktu. Council ninir.s , lows. MAN UFAC.TUIUN ( ca Manufttcturcrsol Bin ] Dottlcis In D Hand and Power Corn Shelters , Anil fiL'omuul line of first class aprleultiirn implement * , . Nos. lliOl , 15OT , 1503 and 15QT ? outh Main Slrost , Council lliiitT r , ] < mo. DAVID JMADLKV & CO. , Mnnuf'rs an I .Jobbers of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrlaifop. nod nil kinds of Fnrm Machinery. 1100 to 1118 SoutbMaln Street , Council lllurfi , tuna. I'AHl'KTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUI'KT CO. , Curtains Shades Carpets , , Window Oil Clotbp. Ourtnln Fiituron , Upholstery Goo Klc. No. 406 Urof > ilw y Council Illuffg , loira. a , 'ion.\t co , BYT. PERKJOV ( & MOORE , Wholcxilo .Jobbers in the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 8Mnin and ' . ' 7 I'oarl Sis. Council Dluffi , STOH.UJJ : Frnit and Produce Commission Mercliants. 'X , - ' < nml ! 1'cnl St. , council muffs. 1JAULH , HAAS At CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Fiini1ric" , I'.to. No. 2 J Mnin St. , anil No. L'l l'e rl St. , Council IllulTd. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Ocncr.il Coinmli > Fon. ! .Vo. 5U Jlrtadway , roiiiii'll niulta. WJRT & JU(1UETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , - AND- COMMISSION , NOB. 10 mid 18 I'fAil St. , Council Hinds. HAHXRS9 , KTO. BECItMAN , STIIOHBEHN & CO. , Wdliufftcturcuof HnJ Wholusftlo Donlorsli Leather , Harness , SaddlerEtc. . No. K5 Jlniii El. . Couiioil ntUITl , low * . HAT , " , CAI'S. K'tr. ME'l'CALF JWOT11KRS , Jobbers ia Hats , Caps and Gloves. MOM. an niul nit nrcmdnny , Council KEICLLN'K & FKLT , Wholi nlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood ! = touk , Council liluffs , Iowa. L BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholisiilo Dunlcrf In Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ? B3TO. , E3TO. F.Thoodore , Agent , Coutu-ll Illuira. IOHW. LVMUEli I'll.lXa ETC. A. OVKRTON < fc CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Ami Itridro Mati'riul SpoKlHlllcsVliolosaIo I.uuv ber of J1 Kinds. OltroN'o. . ISO Main UU , Council Itlutls. Iowa. A.\l ) LlQL'UHii. JOHN LINDEIl , \VUoll-sttlu Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent ( ur St. Oouhkrd'g Herb Hitter * . No.U Vlalu iJU Council Illulla. SCHNEIDER & BF.OK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , { . , Council ll'.ujt. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Wholesale Liqnor Dealers. No. 110 Hroiuliray , Council BluIIs. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES .OPEN. Ladicsbu ying a $5 hat or bonnet , oncfar will be paid ; Sio , tutnul I rip. SPECIAL NOTICES. Spcclnl advertisements , fuch us f.ost , round ToJ.onn , Tor Sale , To Kent , Vvnnt' , noai'dlntr , otrnill boln ° eited in this lolumii m tbu loir intoofTKNCKNTSPEH LINK fortboflrBt Inecr- ionmul KivoConta Per Line for each subeo < incnt irisoriion. I.cnvo aUvoi-H omcnts nt our odlcii k 12 1'enl street , near llrottdway , Council uiutrs. WANTS. 'ANTKl ) lly u Inw.tcr of oxperlfiieo , fair liliran nnd ( illieu rurnltuiu , inelmlineculo , 'mid liiiKt. ) ' * iiiulu little money , a piirtner- In real catntn IniBlne&s in Diiiatm or deik room In nn olllcu. Io.5' ! . ' , .Niw lliimplon , lo\vu. WANTKI ) A younjr { fill to help tlo house- oik diiriiKr the mention of tlio ellv schoolAdilreoS J. .M. , Uoo olllte , Council IliUllE. FOK SAI.n Harbor ahop.irnoil location , jrood rousoulor eiilliiit , ' . Addicss II , Ue olllcn. WANTHD loainborciaHiid 54 toumstors to \\orkon llic oulhoin Kunsas rnihoad In tliii Indian turiitory.iiO iiiilas i-outli ol Klowa , Kansas Tlio lure fioin Kansas Oily to Klown Is fH.WJ. Hy taliintr a lueclpt or tlio atrcnt , at KatiMan City , in the namoof f. fhcnllclil , a r < i- bale of t j.V. will bo allowed by the contractor. Wn cvfii'lpor ' mouth and board to llio teum- Btors , and | 1.V ) ] ior day to I lie latioiorri. Hoard Jll.W | icr wool. . Work will last Ino vein n. ( ! oed work for winter. Tor fuither luloi mil lion address ( \ 8beiillnld , Klowu , ICansa" . Kef- erenco , Justice N Suhur/ , Council BluIIs. FOIt SAI.IJOiHunt Stotti buildlnp , a ) 0 , two itorles. lot ; :5tli5 : ( , stublei , , ete. . on premise * in center of buslno t portion of Han cock , la. AilJrc-fs Willlum 11 Hulicr , .Neobu la. FOH HUNT A now two story fnimu liousn coiitninliiir fl roomi , lialltTnd cellar under rntlro house , on N. 1C. corner A\enuo K and I.Htlii ( 'iirllrt t-trect. Only T blocks fiom Do. Imny'n opera lieu oi. Call on M. 1' . Itolucr , at 10 , ' Main Ktreot. ( iip-stalrAl. "VlTAVriJD A cottHiro ol llvo or fix roomi" . VT located convenient to liiihliii.'H.s ; Fiuall family , no children. Addrcs * "Oispy , " lice oflicc. A doy nltli pony to carry llee route. T7MJK HAUC-UM ptipurs tor snlo nt tlio Hoe olDco. WANTCD j'nrtienintendiiDr to bo married are wauled to call nt tun I'rjor'u lieu job offlcoto select their ucildiiiK ciirtin. DlHHoIinioii .Nolico. NOTICE 11 hmeby clvon that IUfipnilner ) Iierctoforoul6tinubetui't'ii 0 II.Mnlili and A , I , MiiiiMin In tlilb day dissolved by mutual con- KOIII , A. I. . MnsKiii retiring. The Iiii.in | < > h8 Mill liuL'undiietoil by ( ' , II. Smith , who will lecelvo and KMtkMilluicouiiibcluo the lal linn r , II. SMITH , A. It. Ml'hi-ON. ' MELYIN SMITH & CO. il ( cl - McMAHON & GO , Abst acts ol Tltla , tm ani Rial 5s tale Broiei'5 , No. 233 Mala St , iinrrltusi'il lliiiilniint blc abNtnlct iHHiltn in tliin roi known < tx the. McMuhnii Abitrao i , tilxlt itbuti'itct * itntl ri'ttiiertfullii no- licit / / ( imti'oiHiycnf all UIOKCt'.sf j- in < / ctn'ft'ft ( thsti'iH'tK oftltln to In nds ami luts In rottninitliimln county. MELVIH SMITH & CO , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOHNl.bTO KK. J/COIIfclMS STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS- -LftW , J'rat'tiec In tlie .State anil Federal oourU Jloom * 7 and 8 .ShuKHfl-Bciio THEHEATONFDELCO Will supp'y you with a cleaner and lttt quality of COAL Than any one In the city. A trial u ill con \ ince you. No (52S ( Broadway. Telephone 110 , CRESTON HOUS ] The only hotel in Council Blufl's having1' e Esoa/pe And all molcrn improvements. 210 , 21 ? and 210 Main t. MAX MOIIN , Prop. Star Sale Stables and fllule Kafd s , imOADWAV , COUNCIL BH'l 1'S , Opposite Uuiuiuv lopot. Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Oilers promptly tilled by contract on short notice Stock sold on commission. Snii-nu : A : Hoi.i.r , Proprietors Telephone No. 111. Formerly of Moil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avc and 4th street Horses and Mules For si ) putposcs , bought and sohi , al reta < l and in lots. Large quantities , to select fiotn Several paii > of fine duvcrs , Mn glc or doMblc. MASOW WISE , Council HI nil's. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL I5LUFFS , IA , IS" . ? TELEPHONE ( g - . FIRE IHSURMCE \t\ \ \ I\\G \ \ following Companies- ; Seiman Amt'ican , of Ntw York i Pliirnlx , * of tlattfoid. Hartford , ' ' of Hartford. Callfornlaii , of San Francisco , Scottish Union & National , of Cillnbiny. UnionofSan Francisco , State. * of Des Molnei. Wtlliamsbuiy Cltf , * ofCicoHyn. Those ntnrneil with a insure alia against leu til Wlntl Storms , Cyclones anil Toinadoei TOR SMZ IN 11)1 NCIL AMI OMAHA QN'EY LOANED ov noon CITY AXO I'AKM I'KOI'l KTY VI I.OWI 1' RAIT.S. .K ! ' * + -ft'l't' < : < iunly ICaiiU IVorK of \ \ \ tiliuls aSjH' : - ialty Prompt Attentionjo Mail Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Kooni 1 Kvorot IMnok , Cotinuil KluflB. , Staiiilanl Papers Uncil All Mylcs of bind. iiij ; in Mngu/.Iucs and BLANK BOOKS. l' . H. Nnttonul llank , M. K. Smith A. Co. , Cill/.tmb' llank , Demo , WHIs * Co. , lret National Hank , C' . II. liiiurauu * to. ; , tjnicorA.l'usey.ltaulci'i'i.C.H liuvln s ItunK. Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE , Al Sllli st. ami JJtli avo. , ninl 31. Calla- ( , 'lipr'ri stove , Lowov Jiroathvny. N. SOHURZ , Justice of the Peace OlTicc ovci American li THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS Grease Paints &i Tlio riniut Im VjT iioiltd Line ot IT Onudb Wett of . Gillette's Human Hair Emporium tfo , 209 Ma/n Street. Council Bluffs , lotaa ,