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ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH| urtaine, in Lac, X, Turcoman, Etc,] Ofl'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Et ATRFP E'TS boicest and Best Seleoted STOCK in the WEST, me and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtaius and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Suppliee. Noa. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE . Mail Orders Filled PromotlyCardane L. C. ARBUTHNOT, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ./ P 1 1 g 7 Y R T DEMAR! 8§ FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. BLUFFS 542 BROADWAY, COUNCIL COUNCIL BLUFFS Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in FFURNITURIE As 1 need the room to display my stock of stoves, A. J. MANDEL, Council Bluffs, Towa, 325 Broadway, PIANOS HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FrAxz Lisz, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finlsh KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy, The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably known in the west, racommenda STEWART, Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 329 ouncil Bluffs Correspondence Solicited, Agents Wan ted. NMetcall Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVES, snd 344 Proadway, JOUNCIL BLUFFS T0OWA MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt.'y and Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF EairGoods 20 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BI l I<F SMa MOELN. Troprit S CRESTON HOUS ———EVERYTHING £1RSTCLASY. —— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - Special Bargains In Wall Paper. 1 order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods, 1 have decided to offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO. R. BEARIy No. 32 Main Street, next to P. 0. COUNCILBLUFFE w. P .ALYSWORTH - MAVstnnTH Ec-ia, ] Houses moved on tho LITTLE [ trucks and any distance and: Over any ki or grouna HOUSES raised. Al work g 4 W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth st COUNCIL ‘MRS, §. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery Having opened in a now storo 1 fnvito the inspoction of ladicn, MRS, S, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - Oouncil Bluffs . CLATTERBUCK, Manager. Gounc,ll Bluffs I]etecnve Association Will'do all k ograph and Railway companios, Merchants, ororaions, Pullc i Rulvat | tekions and District Attorno, olen property ro: de, Missin offercd for tho arrest All communications 3. 0. E. Beswick, Secretary, Assistant. .\IANI)EMA]\'ERS & VZN, Garpenters: Architects| STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited, Promptattention and satisfaction Guaranteed. Plaus and specifications furnished free. MRS. L. A. WARBURTON FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 8 BROADWA COUNCIL BLUFF3, wJPEOIAL NOTICIL; We would ¢ tention to the fu NEW BOSTON BUUT AND SHOE HOUSE Ba rga1n= Whmh Canno, bc Ohtained El”ewhc b THAT WE % DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAT, NEWS. 10Wa 1TEMS, The hog cholera is still depleting the pork supply in Clinton county. The potato crop of the stato this yoar is ostimated at 15,000,000 bushels, Eight drive wells furnish an abundance of water for the Odebolt water works. The Valley National bank at Red Oak has surrendered its charter and has been changed to a private bank. A well-known young attorney of Des Moines has been very busy for some time in securing a divorce for a young woman, He succeeded in his efforts and on Sun- day night the ceuple will be united in marriage. That is ono way of working for a wife. There died in Davenport a fow days sinco a Fronch-Canadian woman, named Aspisia Belongie, who claimed to b the first white womanin lowa. She was very old, but did not know her age. Hor second husband was an Indian trader, to whom she was married before the Black Hawk war. On Friday night about thirty of tho neighbors of Mr, Samuel Burger, of Marietta township, Marshall county, took that gentlemen from his house and dreased him from head to foot in & com- ploto suit of tar. It was done ns a ro. ward for insulting the wife of a neighbor. The neighbor in_ question was the only one of the party who did not mask hini- selt, tho others being disguised, G. G. McFadden, aged 04, recontly marriod the 18.year-old daughter of land lord Windsor, ot the Walker house, in the little village of Walker, in Linn county. It has since transpired that McFadden has a wifaand eleven children of assorted sizes back in Kansas, and he has skipped away from his Lowa victim to avoid arrest, and also to probably help himself to another fool of agirl. Ko travels about the country as a washing machine agent,. A reward of $1,000 is offered tor tho arrest of Burt Yates, who recently killed John Breen at Lake Mills, Yates ls de- scribed as five feet, eight or nine inches in height, scar on or over one of his eyos, and slight powder marks on face, light fuzzy mustache, round plumv face, little wall-eyed, wore whon last seon a long, looso brown duster, looked liko overcoat; | = grayish clothes, low crown black slouch hat; a painter by trade; plays billiards and ia very fond of rollor skating. The roller skate mostly in favor seems to bo tho one with the 2} inch brass. lined wheels, the largest in use. 1L 1 Miller, 1009 Fourth avenue, Council Blufls, is the western agent for cheao skates, and is having an immense success in selling the same. He carries a largo and well assorted stock of club, half club aud strap skates, e — YORK LAWY Some of Them Who E Incomes, NEW Sustantial New York Letter to Cincinnati Inquirer, Among the leaders of the bar Evarts holds uurivaled pre-eminenco, He is readily recognized in the street by his tall, alender form and his impressive countenancet,and when he rises in court both the bar and the bench give imme- diaje attention, Kvarts will attend to no cases that are not of the highest impor- tance. Hence any new client that may desire his services must be properly in- troduced and must pay a liberal retain- ing fee. His oratory 1s noted for the lnngth of its sentences, some of which would fill a page in an ordinary book. This is natural, and, therefore, incurable; but n his caseit does not impair the force of argument. He is not, probably making money now asrapidly as a fow years ago, but there are many here who would like to give him $25,000 for his professional income, Ivarts is now near three score and ten, but still retains the fullness of his powers, and expects to last a dozen years or more. Fullerton is another noted lawyer, his forte being skill in cross-examination. Inthis point indeed has he long stood unrivaled, and when a witness gets into his hands he is sure to be emptied of all he knows of the case. DBoth Evarts and Fullerton were employed in the Beecher-Tilton caso in which they displayed their pecu- liar characteristics i an admirable man- ner. Fullerton's income is estimated at from §10,000 to §15,000. Francis A, Bangs is also noted for sharp handling of & witness, and his skill in this point was admirably displayed in the examination of Ferdinand Ward. One of his most important cases was the trial of young Ketchum, the Wall street forger, which occurred nearly twenty years ago. Ile was also on the long inded Di Cesnola case, Ho charges hendsomely for his services, and makes on an average $20,000 a year. Roger A. Pryor, who was an officer in the confcd- erate getvice, came to this city as soon as the war waas over, and has built up a rich practice. He was eent to London to defend O'Donnell, who murdered Carey, and though he failed in this ettempt, ho left a highly favorable impression of American genius on the London bar, Pryor is the **long-haired” man of the proféssion and his incomo is estimated at 12,000, 8, L. M. Barlow is named after Samuel L, Mitchell, who, in his day, was the most prominent phy- sician and scientist in New York. Bar- low is worth & million, and hence is less a slavo to his profession, but ho draws heavy counsel fees from his clients, the amount being estimated at $10,000 & year. The Erie railroad, with which he has long been connected, has paid him llhcrnl!y for advice, and he is now ono of the richest and most independent mem- bers of the New York bar, William ¥. Howe has been noted as a criminal lawyer for twenty yoars, and had, among other clients, the murderer Jack Ioynolds, whose utterance, **Hang, ing is played out in Now York,” i still remembered. Howe is an Englishman, aud his heavy frame and souare-built couatenance readily suzgest the John Bull character. He is bold and aggres sive, and when nothing else is left ho will dlsplay in favor of a client an un limited amount of *‘check.” Aesclated with Howe is the little Jew c called “*Abe Hummell He Howe's as errand boy, but has risen to s partnership, and I8 now con siderod by somo as tho ableat man in the firm, Hummell is too small to plead important cases, Wi iwkes an which he always shows ability. cagions he is perched upon a fact, ke is the smalleet ticed law, and yot wany an ady How fu ¢n much zer, but at winess is rather u wnmonly entered chair, b pra ire pro £ th BEE 'I‘IH‘I{.\'D.\Y. done «\ .i this, thoug! sup in the s, and I¢ , count yoar David D. Field is the N r of the Bar, and if he lives until the 13th of next sruary he will ba a plamp four score twithstanding this advanacd ago he | atill attends to business, a: | himself a working member of sion. His most important scrvice was the penal code, and there aro now hun dreds of state prison convicts now serv ing out sentencos, which, in his judgment ought to punish crime. Henow has the business of several larze corporations,and has been conspicuous in the cffort on be. half of the L road to prove that light and | air are not property. In taking this po- | sition he stultitied himself, for no of common senso can deny the correctness of that decision which has aflirmed this prin- ciplo. Lawyers, however, aro often led by the pressuro of thelr clients to do and say that which Is both false and ridiculous. | Field is a millionaire, and his income from investments and legal practice can- not bo much less than £100,000, His brothor Cyrus has given him a large amcunt of patronage, and, indeed, both have got enormous sums out of the L. Road. e is the confidential adviser of | both Sage and Gould, but the latter, in the newly begun action against tho Texas Pacific, will retain a younger man, since ho will want to prolong the suit a dozen yoars. William D, Shipman makes £20,000 a | - year, having a fine practico in tho United States court, where, indeed, ho once held ascat on the judicial bench, has at presont a rich caso in the Hoyt will contest, which has reopened with areat intonsity owing to Miss Hoyt for intoxication. Col. Seward also has a lucrative practice, ol prob- ably 815,000 a yoar. His versatility is shown by the Fact that ho lsa military man, a director in the Academy of Music as well a 8 successful lawyer. Daniel D, Lyddy, who clears $12,000a year by his profession, becamo somowhat noted by his eflorts in behalf of Sergt. Mason. These were continued for months, and he was at last succeesful in obtaining the indiscreet sergeant’s | u pardon. John D, Townasend, who makes an equal sum, was one of Tweoed's counsel, and done all that genius and learning could avail in behalf of the colossal thief, Falling to accomplish his release, he was one of the small number that attended Twoed's death-bed and saw the end of that career of crime which must stend unequaled in our history. {_considers profes United 'Sf.dt.esfiDepository‘ First Watlonal Bank —UF OMAHA— Gor. 18th and 1-‘ arnam 9ts The Qidest fi‘ankmg Establishimen m Omaha, sUOUKSSORS TO KOUNIZE BROTHEES, Organized in 1858, Organtzed a¢ a Natlonal Bank In CAPITAL .« - + . + . + $200,00¢ SULLPLUS AND PROFIRS - $150,00¢ oProuas DimEcTONS H¥zxax Kourrea, Prosident., JOHN A. CREIGNTON, Vice President. A uu:\wa Kounrzu, 3d Vico President. . 3. PorpLanoa, ¥. H. Davia, Coshles W_H. Muaquixn, Asolatant Cashior. Transacts » gonoral banking busincss. Xseues Hme certifioate boaring intorost, Draws dratts on Sa Franclsco and prinolpal cltics in the Unlted State Also London, Dublin, Edinburgh aad #he principa cities of tho continent and Europo. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADR Omaha Nationa Bank, U. S. DEPOSI ORY. J.H. MILLARD, President. WMIWALLACE, | - Cashier CAPITAL:SURPLUS $600,000." Omaha Safe Deposit WVaui.TS. ‘e and Burglar Proof Safes, For rent at from §6 0 §50 per annum. : 'Omiam-m SAVINGS BANK 1| Capital Stock, - - - L ability of Stockholders, 806,000 F.ye Per Gent Intercst Paid on Deposits LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1F Officorm o Dircotorm JAHI-H v uuvu HENRY PUNDT, Mrs, H J. Hilton, ¥ n.. PHYSICIAN & bURGEON 222 Middle Brosdway, Council Blufis, Lamps, BIG DRIVE. HOMER'S. 23 Main Street Dr, W. II. Sherradon DENTIST, Council ..!IaFomc ‘I’emplu, Jouneil Blufls . DENT 100 MAIN lowa C. EHAZEDI., ki1l 9 4 STREET, | rate | Mo 4,1 ¢ cont . Ho ! the arrest of | st (,()UN(/(L lILU FI's s AT S16G,00¢ (4 A. F. SCHANCK, ()("I'UI IR 30 1884 \I } CIAL \')'I'I( l‘“ 3 o TEN CEN and FIVE CENTS rlon. Lea Poatl Streat noa ther soft S Browl Al Centery corge Hoat PRICES Falr welght and_ meas Heaton's coal and wood yard 110 K. L. Williams, 18 North JFOK SALE O RENT-The Orvis Packiug i and machinery, eated In this city. Cap. 50 hows por day. Odell & Day VW ANTED A waiter at Loulo & Metzgor's, 62 and 597 Broadway VW ANIED-By 8 youg wan a sitaation ina gro cory. G Boe offico Connoll Blufta VW ANTED- Iy w you ation ascook for resturant. Jouncil Bluffs man_of experience, n eit C. oo office \VX TED—Evory body in Counell Dlufle to_ tako Tunine Doliverod by carrior st only twanty wook, YLD PAPERS - For salo at © O S hundrea AUCTION. EWELRY A 815,000 monds, 1\I;v|lh“ , Taylor, Wheelor, Bartlelt and Twill'commence tho swe this t Rzulwa,y Time Ta.ble. COUN Lll, BIAI'ES The following are tho timos of tho arrival and do- parture of trains by coatral standard timo, at ocal dopots, Train nsfor dopot ton min viow oarlior and Arrivo to 08 lator, G10AC0, BURLINGION AXD QUINOY, Chloago Expross Fast Bial] \*Mail and Express, Accommodation, “At local dopot only. 10:05 & m Bi06 pm Expross, CII0AGO, ROCK [SLAND AND FACIFIC, ‘Atlantlo Express, Day Exproas, *Dos Moines Accommiodation, *At local dopot only. L LOUIS AND PAOIFIC, Mail, Accommodat.on St. Louis Expross Chicago Expross *At Transfer only WABABI, 0:00 & m 8:45 p m 10:65 4 m :50 p :06 8w BIOUX OITY AND PACIFIO, Bt. Paul_ Expross, Day Expross SUNION PACIVIC, Wostorn Exprosa, Pacifo 260 & m 6:50 p B:85 a m 440 p m 6:64 8 m m. 1:30-2:3 1ay—0:30-11:40 . Antvo 10 miln N. SCHURZ. Justice of 111& Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS IUWA WARR WIITENE T A TES& W EHEHITEH. ATTORHEYS AT LAW. Practioe In State and Federal Courts. Colloctions promptly attonded to. Room 16, Shugart’s Building, l‘()UN(‘lL ]H.U F¥s U\V v J. 0. STE'WART ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in Fedoral and State Courts. 501 Broad way, over Savings Bank COUNCIL BLUFFS 2 RNLLEI’L iling Rk 1 Admission 23c Tues fowa A TTER NOON VENING Admission Freo to Ladies each morning an and Thureday afternoons, Use of 8 1L 1, MARTENS, Manager, Propriotor. R. Rice M. D, GANCEQS ‘i'.‘i;'a":,'.' i‘.‘L‘ZlZ?‘.".*."Gf;?3‘.?,"“’“‘"“" Pourl troch, Coun cil Blugs. 4@ Concultation treo [11' il & PfflVlSlllllS BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, Commnssnon Merchant warl Strect Council Bluffs, lowa, "W.R. VAUGHAN, Justice of the Peacs, Owaha snd Counell Bluffe, Roal estate oollection sgency, Odd Fullows Block aver Saviuge Ba YHOR, OFFIORS, . M, PUsRY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counoll Blufty . I Establishea 185¢ selgn and an Dealors lo omestlo Exchange feveo Beennt HIM E. I CADWELL SIMS & CADWEL l, iif' S dl Law, WA ADFQ" ALy IHE CHE Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in Jthe United States to select from. STAIRS 'TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER *ELEVATOR, CHICKERING il LANOS| They Are Without A Rival. —AND— EQU AILEIID INOINIE: Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen FPrize Medals at allthe prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Endorsed by the Greatsst Living Pianists Piano Most Perfect T[]N , TOUCH AND MECHANISM An exammation of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other mstrument. MAX MEYER & BRO, General Western Representatives. NO P. 8.---Also Gen’l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & S80NS, BEHR BROS., 'and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. SOUTH OMAHA, THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes, FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water) BEAUTIFUL SCENERY And all of the good anu,pleasant things that go to make up a com- plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha is rivnated south of the city jof Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway, and it is less than 24 miles from the Omaha post office to the north line ¢ f the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, "he stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 160 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant ly of FipReY 9 PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railw work and will, in connection with the uear the park ot the northend of the town. furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growinglcity. he cheaper than they are to-day. §3~Apply at the Company's office, at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, OMLAEL.A., ITER., -IN WHICH I8 TAUGHT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOQOK KEEPING, COMMERCIAL LAW, PENMANSHIP, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC, READING, CORRESPONDENCE, CIVIL GOVERNMENT, SPELLING, BUEINESS PRACTICE CHORT HAND, s have a large force of men at Uy P. Rmlway, have a unien depot Suitable grounds will ke They wlll never mimercial Department of Bellevue College. Send for circal (iEO. R. RATHBUN, Prin, Omaha, Net Z\‘SOL’IE, IRON- CORRICE, T, Irco srd Slate)Ben ‘I'his is the ( \ddress, EMPING & AUTU, GAL W;\F'IE sl Mium- it if\ ows, Flntaly, WY DR doswer Winde trow €