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& 6 COUNGIL BLUFFS. Importance of the Work of the Board of Trade, A Neatly Played and Succege- ful Confldence Game, Intoresting Police News and Por-| sonal Mention Although the Council Bluffs board | yesterd of trade is in its infancy it is being [ pretty b The vast | felt all over the number who congre untry mass convention at St. Louis, repre senting nearly the cntire the outgrowth of the convention which assembled i this city last June in the interest of theimprovementof thegreat national highway, the Missouri river, and the idea of calling a barge line con- riginated with our board vention he of trade lately held at St. Louis will, no doubt, kening of the public The result of the convention be a general fw intorest in behalf of cheap river trans portation by the establishing of a line of barges on the Missouri. If should e the outcome of the conven- tions that have been hold, cortainly the Council Bluffs board of trade will deserve in a great measure the thanks ntire community, CONFIDENCE GAME, old familiar, o that ” again in this three city Tucsday evening. A man who Creston on the to this city last Tuesday, was the vietim of lives somewhere near C., B. & Q. road, who came the old worn out confiden game. A weil dressed gentleman who claimed to be traveling agent for one of our wholesale houses boarded the train and took a seat beside his victim, They conversed together freely. The young man scerning to be,well acquaint- ed with all the houses in this city. They camo on the late train and roed up town on the horse car alighting at the corner of | streot’ and Broadway. Here the young man remarked “wouldit not be Best to warm up a littie bofore sup- er.” They entered one of our sa- vons, the drinks wero had and. paid for by the young fiend. They loft the paloon and started down towards the Revere House when at the corner of Broadway and Pearl strect they met a creditor of the young wman who was very anxious to be paid twelve dollars that young man Nor 1 had borrowed when he startod out on his last trip. The first young man informod him that he had with him but $1.75 and asked him if he could not wait on him until morn- ing, when the bank would be opened and he could get the money. Young man No. 2 thought four weoks was about aslong as a friend ought to wait for money Tloaned without interest. There was considerable timoe spent any quantity of loud talk, when Mr. Victim volunteered to loan his newly found acquaintance $10.25 until tho bank opened 1 the morning. This was accordingly done and they went on the Revere, taking a room together. After supper young man No. 1 re- marked to his victim as thoy sat by stove he guessed he would carry his valiso down to the store; that he would return immediately and go to bed as he was tired. He went up stairs, took his valise and departed to return no more, Mr. tim says he does not kuows exactly how his friend feels, As for himself, he has learned that there is one young man in this world, although very much younger, who haa really more “edge” on him than he has. “He says that he is satisfied that ho learned his lesson very cheup- ly. How it is that these men can that old confidence game up so essfully we are at a loss to know, MAXWELL IN COUNCIL BLUFFS, One of the Maxwell or Williams brothers, the Wisconsin outlaws, cf whose crime, escape and arrost a long account appeared in Tux Brg i'untur- day morning, was brought by the ofli- cers having lum incharge to this city from Omaha and lett for Wisconsin last night. Al day yesterday the cor- ridors of the jail were filled by people anxivus to got sight of the desperado. He is rather a good-looking man, medium sized, dark complexion, black chin whiskers, and with an evil oye. When spoken to, he appears like a man guilty of some atrocious crime, LIVELY DISTURBANCE, There was quite a disturbance down at the California house Tuesday, and about midnight somebody went out of doors pretty lively, leading wholesale BUCY BROKE HIS ARM, David Martinson, about fifteon years old, son of Peter Mart m, who had recently got employment on the rail- road out at Weston, whilo ig a wrest- ling match, got his arm broken, This is doubly sad, as the Martinson family are not 1 a condition to spare what little pecuniary as- stance they derive from this source. The father of the lad it will be remembered about a year g0 was run over by the Rock Ialand, receiv- ing such an injury to ono of hia limbs as to necessitate amputation, Since then he has been obliged to be helped some by the county. ANCHORED, The frame building that was raised some time ago and started from op. lumilu the Metropolitan Hotel, aftor oitering by the wayside for several days, has at last found a permanent resting place on the lot in the rear of Mayue & Co.’s broom factory, NEW BAKBER SHOY, William or (Billy) Hoar, as he is known, has fitted up o first-class barber shop in the room off of the office at the Metropolitan Hotel, Everything conneoted with the shop is of the first order, especially the shaving. Give him 4 call and save “pulling.” BIG INJUNS. There was an unusually “big injun” arrived in our aty yesterday with q.ulw # number hey took the centre of the street, ated recontly in [} union, was | this | ignoring altogether such improvements as sidewalks, They marched in true Indian style, each one carrying well filled sacks lashed to their Where they were going or what their special mission was we failed to learn, [ a8 they refused to b interviewed, strects that dance Tt is ramored on one shirt-tai there was a grand |at one of our saloons last fizured quite conspicuously. For fur. or particalars we refer to the man who fingered the | furnished the music. instrument which There was & smash-up on our strects ind a couple of buggies got lly crippled. The two wmen arrested by Sterling on suspicion that they had | een in some way connected with |stealing & pair of pants, have been discharged, there being no evidence against them, | | Sheriff Peel has three little light | colored coons on oxhibition. He las them in a room by themselves at the nght as you enter the jail. NOT PLEASANT, Major Lyman, who las ly returncd from Chi s0y8 | that one day during his sojourn in the | western metropolis was the most disa- | he cver experienced, There s stormy, and the wind blowing ing in off Lake Michigzan made him wish he was at home in the Bluffs, recent | The center of attraction at the Bap- | tist sociable the other evening was a diminutive fi f Mayor Vaug with a very la I in the getting into a v e Herdie this speeimen of Council I priee had been exhibited to the party present, W. M. Bushnell purshased | the mayor and herdic for $5. ils enter- A delivery team ran away on Wasi- ington avenue yesterday forenoon. The horse took a course up Main streot bridge end stopped in front of Dr. Patton's. ) damage was dono fur- ther than tering the expr ss teams congregated on North Main street. DISTRIBUTING PROPERTY, Judge Burke's court was engaged yestc y in disposing of the effects loft in custody of the court as security for non-paid fines. The procecds will first bo applied iv paying off the officers and the balance turned into the city treasur V' ENTERPRISE, Georgo F. Wright, Thomas B man and M. F. Roher, three known citizens are about to start a storage and general commission busi- ness in the la room recently vacated by the Melburn wagon company on Pearl streat. Thoy will certainly make a pretty strong team and will no doubt do a pretty extensive business, PERSONAL MENTION, Colonel W. F. Sapp left Council Bluffs for Washington yesterday morning. Rumor has it that his mis- sion is to assist Kasson to thespeaker- ship of the house of representatives. Judge W. C. James, one of our wealthy and honored citizens, leaves this morning on an extended wostern trip. It is his intention to go into winter quarters at Tucson, Pima county, the capital of Arizonn terri- tory, where they usually have a very mild winter, The judge hopes to re- turn in the spring in time to assistin selegting a mayor for our first class city, Judge Larimer left last evening over the Rock Island road for Chicago, on an important business trip, Mrs, George T. Phelps, wife of tho roprietor of the Ogden Hotel, is ying quite ill. She is under the care of Dr. J, Pulson. J. C. Scroggs, special agent of the Fireman’s Fund ande Union insurance companies of San KFrancisco, was in Council Iluffs yesterday, looking after the intereats of those well-known com- panies, D. 8. Heath, of the Singer sewing machine company, is having a neat frame dwelling, 24x20, erected on the lot two blocks west of the Roek Island depot. "The news stand at the Ogden Hotol, also the cont room, has heen closed in with a wire railing, an improvoraent very much needed TO BE REPORTED, Thero has been some complaint rocontly about the non-delivery of mail matter at our postoflice, Anyone not getting their mail from any neglect of the clerks will confor of little ““injuns,” | the 24th day of Octoler, 151 a favor on Mrs., Baldwin by reporting the same directly to her JOSEFFY'S CONCERT, The concert given by the Josefty company was a very tue one and ail who attended enjoyed o very rich treat, The mext tine thoy appear here, if they ever do, thoy will have a packed house, no do ubt, J. M. Robertson, or Burlington, was in the Blufly yesterday, at the Ogden, J. H. Clark, of Eldred, was in the city at the Ogdel Liquid Gold. Dan'l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county, "a, describes it thus: vode thirty mi'es for a bottle of Thomas' K Oi1, which effected the wonderful a crooked Timb in six applicat proved worth auore than gold Lo 1 17eodlw FACTS THAT WE KNOW, T you are suflermg from a severe cougli, cold, asthua, bronehitis, con. sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, we know that Dy, KinG's New Discoveny will wi immediate relief. Wo know of dreds of cases it has complotely ¢ and that where all other i, had fpiled. No other show one half as many cures, i licines remedy can Now to give yao \clory King's Discoy- Bron 1, Se Hourseness, proof that Dr. EW Asthn chitis, Huy Fover, Consump vere Coughs and Colds, rany Throat or Lung Disease, if you willeall at J. K. Isn & MoM AHON'S Drug Store you can ot a trial hottle | freo of cost, or a yogulur bottla for §1.00, junlGly (2 e e e e LEGAL NOTICE, 0 Rodde, non-resident defor lant, | reby uotified that o (1 day of the' Dist sl Ly ouglas County, Nebr fendant, the obfoct ui prhy in, to oblain o dicree of 4|1 of ofiatris | | the bouds | h vou for the 1. backs, | Saturday | night, in which one of our city officers | § Officer | | Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1881. | The leading Scientists ot most discases are caused by or liver. 1, therefore, the kiln, ot order, porfect health will truth his only T w and Ii o the r's safe Kidnoy an anew er i the treatment of these bl ontaing just the eloments necessa and invigorate both of thoss to nourish , and 1 excollont and safo remedy for fomales ancy. It will control Menstruation able for Leucorrhwa or Fall ug of | A Purlfier it is unequaled, for it the organs that make the blood. This remedy, which has done such wonder | is put TSIZED BOTTLE of any t. and is wold by Drug ra at #1.26 por bottlo, For for WARNE) 'k DIA Itisa POST 1 H. H. WARNER & C0., Rochester, N. Y. ryt Mustang Liniment has b Lions wll over the world a only safe r ! idents and pa; 1 It Qs nome ise—the bent of its MUS Liniment s nec ery house, | ¢ horse’ waved by tho lcaling power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailme tho HUMAN FLESH as ¥ nntl ox Caked A forin of external dis- hout scars. Y, SU Joints, or, Flarness Sores, Hoof Dis- %, Faot Rot, fierew Worm, Scab, ow Horn, Sor Wina: galla, 8 Old Sore the Sight and every other ailmer t0° which "the secupants ‘of o Stable und Stock Yard are Hable. M. n Mustang Liniment alwaya cures and nover disappoluts; and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. Geo. P. Bemis 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb, This agency does STRICTLY brokerage business, Does not speculate, and therofore any bargains ™ fta hooks are 'insured to ita patrons, luitend the v SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, D VID CITY, NEB, Speclal attontion giaen to collections In Butler Ve Am W.J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orrion—Front Rooms %p stairs) In Hanscom's oow brick bullding, N, W, corner Ftteenth od arnham Streat John G. Jacobs, UNDERTAKER. roham St., Old Stand ot urw av Tolegranh Solivited Acob (s, a1 08, K. CLARKSOX, 4.9, nUNT Clarkson & Hunt, BSucceasars b Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW 8" W4th8tenat Om ha Nah BYKON RNRD. wEws BYRON REED & GO, AOLDANT RATAKLIAIRD Real Fstate Agency IN NEBRASKAg Koop & complete abstract of title to Fatate in Omaha and Douglas county, " Rea) it &, RRELY WESTERINGUSEN A = Hend By Jor Cheulal MRS, A. L. BERGQUIST to-wit: bituwl drankenng cruclty, and'for gencral v jot You are ruired to anawer sald petition op DOANE & cAMPR Attornuys for P seTwbh Has for sale Mry. F. G. Kellogg's Tradlorings oys- | tom, Through instruction ui tne Art of 11 i glven in this adics dosiring At g Cotumes the latest ¥ can hiave tho matorial cut, basted e For every form of external pi ni « MEXICAN Rear Estate Acency, |: NOTICE. BASWITH & WRLLS, Will RL’:};O\;etiofl a few | BOYD'S NEWYOPERA HOUSE [You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS: SHOES At 1492 Douglas St. near 15¢h, Which will bs 30ld at Extra- ordinary Low Prices Be- fore Moving. AND STILL THE LIOK NUES TO NT Roar for Moore(s) Harness AND n 09 o Trade Matk, and TAMPED with tho LION NO GOODS ARE WITHOL i ABOVE STAMPS, Tho best material is used and the mosh ¢ workmen are employed, and at tho lowost price. Anyono wishing a price-list of good wil) confer a favor by sending tor one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. FITS EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS. no humbug —by one OULARD'S Celebral- Powders. To convice suffes ors that these powders will do all we clum f them we will send than by mail, post | e Trial box. Dr. Goul cian that has ever made this study, and as to our knowlcdye ho sam T TI) discase o special thousands have Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in overy case or refund you all money ex- | sufferers should give these Pow. trinl, and be convinced of their © hox, §3 00, or 4 3 part of the Ul Canada on ress, D, Addre: SH ROBBIN. 360 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BT. LOUIS APER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER (0. 217 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Louss, —WHOLBSALR DRALNAH 18— BOOK, wews, |+ PAPERS | VRIS, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. &3 Cash pald for Rags and Paper Stock, Scra Iron and Metals, Paper Stock Warehouses 1220 to 1287, North " MaSTER'S SALE. In the Cirenit C District of New Eoglan t of the United States for the ka: V. ~IN CHANCERY. Martha A, Courad and | George P, Cournd | FORECLOURK OF MORTGAGP, notice is herchy given, th in pursuance a decree entered in the above ber, 1881, 1, Master i in the west door_of States Court House and Post Office 1 duy, in the City of Lin, ty, Statd and District of tlon the following described pro Tho northwest quarter of ne: ten (10) in township ered thirty (30) and range numbered six (6) east, in - the County of Dixon aud State of Nebraska. In, Lancaster Coun _D. G Mo, Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of rporation adopted this 2 :1‘ ) A. D, 1881, by and between the undersigned in: o corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAY Article I. The name of this club shall be the Millard Farmers’ club. VIACE OF BUSINESS, Auticle TL, The principal place of busi- ness of this Al\l!)h}lfl]l be at Millard ¢ta- tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, NATUKE OF BUSINESS, Axticle 111, The general nature of busi ness to be transacted by this club is to conduct o general literary and social busi- ness and other entertainiments of a social character, CAPITOL BTOCK. Article 1V, The amount of capital stock of this clun shall be two thousand dollars, divided into shares of one dollar each, holiall be paid in the manner pre: od by the directors, Artic'e V. This club shall commence to ess and exercise its corporate powers the 20th day of October, 1881, and its powers shall cease on the 29th day of October, 1981, AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY, Article VI The highest amount of - bility or jtedness, which this club shall'at any one time subject itslof, shall be three hundred dollars, st The oflicers of conducted by directors, who shall be ; the stockholders, and Article V1I, club shall board of thre elected from they shall appoint” & president and such other officers by law iy re red. JuLas SCHURAEDER, J. Broy, CLAUS SCHUMANY, W. GerNnokr, Brare oF NEBRASKA, | Cousty or DovrLas, § On this 20th day of October, A, 1, 8881, ersonally appeared before me, Char ary public for said county, r, W), Blum, Claus Schu. f, known to be rticles of in- and acknowle 1 the sume to al s isthe only physi been Permanetly cured by the use of thesc | 13156 stock of Preparatory to moving we prices we quote all the low prices and extra cas CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Cloaks, handsomely trimmed enterie and Satin, Silk Velvet, £5.00 to $1.00. All Wool Beaver Cloaks, from £8.00 Dolmans, handsomel Fringe, 00, or and Possuicnterie Doep Corded and Tassled, 10.00, 00 we offer a handsomely fur Ul Wool Disgonal Dolman, 18.00 we show four styles of X Licht [ In Light n8 we show over 13 styles, from to$35.00, making special prices 00 and 00. Sille Dolmans from §45,00 to £75.00, all handsomely trimmed with Tur Plush. Bea med with Silk and with Satin S Fringe Jackets !)4 ol DRESS GOODS. Ladies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, Silks and Plaids, Novelties, 40 inch Black Cashmeres G0c., The., 1.00. in all cases to refund ‘l uld they ctory. Our priceswill | be found 20 to 30 per cent less than | thos all v comparison. French Flannel Suitings, | 80 4Ginch French Silkand Wool Plaids, 81.00. 8 inch French Foulle and Camels D extra heavy weight, $1.65 to .00 a yard, 48 inch Drap de Eteat §1.25, 81.50, $1.80, §2.50. HOSIERY, Ladies’ and Children's ‘ UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Scamless Hose, 40c. 25 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Seamless Hose, extra heavy, 50c, 25 dozen Ladies’ fine Cashmere Hose, 75c., worth $T.00, Children's all Wool Seamless Hose for school wear, all sizes, 25c., worth 40c. to . Boys' all Wool Gray Mixed School Hose 40c.. worth 50c. to 7hc. Ladies’ extra heavy Fleeced Lined Belbriggins, 50c: Ladies’ fine Merino worth 60c, Children's fine Merino Vests, 25c. to §2.00. Vests, 4dc., atter of the Estate of James K. Ish, | Notice i hereby given that the raid doceased, will moet the administrix Estato, before me, County Judge of Douglas | braska, at the County Court Hoom | L Deceraber, 1851, | 52, and on t reditors of for the purpose of presenti laitns for ex - ion, adjustient and Six saro allowed for creditors to present their I year for the administratrix to ostate, from the 6th day of October, o will be published in T Ouand WEERLY BEE for four weeks successively, prior to the gth day of December, 1581 [A true copy.} A, M. CHADWICK ocliwit County Judge. be their voluntary act and deed. & very reasonably prices, With & y fect fit up stalr, rantee of per Huve renioved from 811 to 011 18th 8., aoddlm [sEAL CHAKLES BRANDES Notary public in and for Douglas county, Nebraska, Edward W. Simeral, ATTICRNEY AT.LAW! Dry Goods ar in mind that we buy all goods business between Chicago and Sanflr trim- | i Black Cashmeres, Tc., 90¢., | patont Mo offer our entire stock at a great sacmfice, goods for cash, do the largest strictly retail dry ancisco, and aim to give our customers the benefit of S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a Unequalled in the West, NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantage of the very WE ARE MAKING- Study caretully the h discounts given us by manufacturers and importers, Men's Sox, Shirts, | UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy Br 8 5 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scar let Half Hose 50c. a Pair fully worth r 8100 Unbleached Sox 82.00doz. doz. I Best Quality Linen Collavs 81, q | Best Qualily Linen Cufts £2.50 doz | Another invoice of Men's Pique Sewn, Stitched back Derby |Gloves 8 pair, ly sold at £2.00 to $2.50. not to break. | Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers | 250 e Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawe 150¢., worth'S1.00. [ Heavy Merivo Shirts or Drawers | $1.00, worth ; For & sell a very heavy has heretofor 0. Seamless Shij $1.50, formerly Cartwright and Warner's Hand-knit Scoteh Shetland Wool. ORDERS TAKEN for Silk Under- wear, old for § SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, In this department all goods of our own importation at the prices we name. No house west of New York can compete with us. 19 inch Black Satins, all beautiful lustre and well covered, 7ac., Sic., 9bc., $1.00. 22 inch Black Satin, $1.00, £1.40, $1.50, 81.60, $1.65. A complete line of Colored Sating at 90c., equal to the $1.25 Satin of last season, Black Gros Grain Silk 90c., $1.00, all worth 2 more. Cashmere Finish Gros Grain Silk from £1.15 to $3.50. We have full lines of our celobrated brand of Cashmere Alexandre Silks Black and Colored Plushes, full 21 inches wide &3.50. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to 84.00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. 81.25, xtra Fine Unbleached Sox £2.50 | Street | Every pair warranted | | | Fine English Merino Hose | ‘ | as hi s or Drawers from | | 5, up to the best | $9,00 each. Omah: by far the cheapest we ever « 001 east ¢ G Button Foster Lace #ids, all Lengths. 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only §1.25 | 4 Button Real Kid, Bla KID CLOVES. 3 Button Fisk, Cluk & 1 4 Button Giloves, £1,00. G Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg The above Fisk, Clark & wre well known in the one of the best 8 made. wkers sold us all they had, and re our patrons that they rank gh a i ss Glove known, ally 50 per We are sole agents in Omalia for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. Button £2.00 3 1 Button 2,25 2,50 Coury Kids, Courvoisier Kids, Courvoisier Kids, s ouly 1,50 When Gone we eannot replace. worth §2, worth $3.00. Blank Blanket for £10.00, Bargain in Omaha. | LACES, RIBBONS, ETC. Hand or machine made all Silk Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other irt or Drawer that |new style Laces, from one to twelve inches, Deep Crex 1 or Black. Spanish Lace Scarfs from 35e to We also add to our sock of Ten Cent Ribbons Many new colors and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain. Come carly this morning, BLANKES. COMFORTS. Our Blanket Stock is the 1 1, and as our prices wil gest in red, irs 10-4 Whito Blankets £1.50, 100 Pairs 1 -4 White Blankets $2.00, GO 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair. 60 10-4 White Blankets 0 Pair, 60 11-4 White Blankets $4.50 Pair. The Best $5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool $6.50. '8 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 50 Ps £7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets 8. 50. An Extra Largo San Jose, California, ¢ The Very Best 48 Bed Comforts Hbc. each, worth 7He. to §1.00. 48 Bed Comforts 7ic. each, worth $1.25. 48 Bed Comforts, very large and heavy, at $1.25 each. Fine French Blankets of our own importation from $15.00 to $50.00 & pair, S. P. MORSH & (@, @ i 1319 Farnham S’(reet CHAS. McDONALD’S Emporium of Fashion! 1408 FARNE.ANM ST We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- ered Matelaisg Dolman’s ever imported west of the Missouri. DIAGONALS AND ARABIAN CLOTH SUITINGS! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. SUPERIOR 4t In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECOHOMY ——AND— GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY = BEST! —SOLD BY— Lang & Fotick T - - + ——— ,