- 3 S ' * i , -v CTKsrsr.'H t i1 6 THE OMAT-IA DAILY BM , WEDNESDAY , SEPTEarKEE 30 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY M011NING , SKIT , CO. orrxcE : HO , 12 roan stroot. i JJrlUoicd by cnrrlcr la nny pint of the city nt fc > fvmufy vents jirr wok. r . * ' * y' ' r"'rof' Manager. MINOR MENTION , lit itcr , the tailor , lor fall goods. It. A. Caspar is putting an addition JUte his green lionses , 40 by 100. D. L. llarcourt , of Oakland , wns taken 0 the asylum at Alt. 1'lcasant last oven- ng for treatment. illln appeared hist night , at the opera IOIIPO In Jtlehclieu and this evening will ipnear again in Macbeth. „ Conner liar' granlod u dcerpo 'oreolosing the morlgagu on thti driving ) ark , and naming lr. MeCrao the trustee. f Permit to wed was yo teidoy given to fli W. Norris and Lena Johnson , both of .Ncolii ; Fred H , Schultcr and Katrina 'Holfs ' , both of Minden. j Our telegrapliic eoltinms contained tlio other day an ticcount of tlie attempted irohbery of Wells Fargo it Co.'s express in Montana , the messenger attacked being 33. A. Slcdmun , formerly of this city. A telegram from him yeaterday says tiiat .the robbers have been caught. ( Tim city council Is making arrange ments for much additibnal paving. Some notion should be taken securing a sys tematic cleaning of what paving is al ready down. Council Hlufls does not ge.t 'nearly ' > much benefit from its paving as jit might , if there was some regular 'mroot ' cleaning. p Col. Abbott indignantly denies that he is not a practical mechanic , lie says lie 'is ' a carpenter by trade. , and that ho has been .so long connected with lumber yards and with building enterprises that | Iio is ported as to what kind of paving .should be done , and that he has hail .come experience in that , line. 'rhc Wabash ticket agent , J. C Mitch- toll , is selling tickets to the St. Louis fair t " [ fit 0110 faro lor the round trip. The great rarnival of tlic Veilctl L'ropliels is to take place on the ( itli , and this will cmi o many ; from this section toattendtho rail way faro being thus reduced one half. Judge Aylosworth lias promised to de clare lo-diiy wlio is the real cliief of tlio lire department It is lobe hoped that , there will be no delay in making a deci- l < fcion , so that the public may give tlio newspaper men a ret from trying to an swer the miery , "When is it to be de cided ? " The mayor has at last got sonic satis faction. Ho has got Supervisor Kirkwood to reply to him. The mayor has attacked the personal character of iv score of re spectable citizens , and lias been hoping to get someone to pay some attention. [ Io has at hist succeeded , nnd Kirkwood .ins condescended to sit down on him. lie will bo up again and at somebody else now. Tn the United States court yesterday , | l.Tndgo | Shiras still presided , although "Viiilgo Love arrived oil ( lie moiniiig train. Tlio c.-iso of Dennis Gilmore against the Chicago & Northwestern railwiij company tpr personal damages was on tiial. The case of .John Horsley against the K. C. for right of way dam ages if ? also called , and a huge number ot Hamburg people are hero in attend ance. Among those in attendance at the dem ocratic convention yesterday weic A. AV. Askwith , of Oakland , and rremont Ben jamin , of Avoca , who have been until now in the republican ranks. In the county republican convention Mr. Ask with was talked of as one of the delegates to tlio state convention , but for some. | reason ho did not get the honor. Mr. j Ucnjamin's name in the recent republican convention was whispered about as liable io be placed on the ticket as nominee for the legislaturebut the con vcntion thought it better to choose some otliero. Tlio muldon change of those two republicans rfi democrats is doubtless honest , and they have doubtless been led to a change of political belief from careful considera tion of all the facts in the case , but the change comes at an untortuiiato time , W following so closely upon the recent republican - $ { publican convention in which they took 'it ' so prominent a part. Some will say that , * . 'J'oy ' , wore soured by disappointment , wlfiDh , of course , is a misrcproiontaUon of their motiycs. TIIK S1HI3 SHOWS. * The Mayor I'uts Himself in a Now Political 1'oHtiifc. The mayor lias declared his democratic convention "oil' . " Jt has always been .considered ' "oil" by tlio most sensible moil in tioth parlies , and it lias been prolty well douion.stnjtod by this time that the Uiu : was right in declaring that the only purpose of calling it was to throw the democrats on" their guard , steal in and capture tlio on nouses , and try to lix matters so as to secure the mayor a nomination for thn legislature , or something else , or at least to.a lls matters as to make the Jomoe.iatio psvty recognize him. This lulling ho now gives tip the Idea of holding n convention of his o\vn , und lias started on a now truck , it being slill claimed that ho was in the right in cull ing a convention , but tlmt for tlio sake of harmony , andJor the good of tlio pui ty lie is going to saorilleo all this , and full into line , thus showing that ho is so loyal anil gunorons as to merit tmeoial recog nition and reward. Jn tlio role of a mar tyr and solf-saerilioiag parly patriot , lie evidently tliinks to get what ho could not get by Ills blulV game a partial ie < : ov- cry from the political paralysis with whieh ho lias been struck helpless. llo Rtill sticks to ittlmttho anoymouscall for a convention was published at tlio request - quest of ton democrats , but ho takes Violi euro to keep tlu-lr names secret that Iherp is great doubt * in the public mind us to whether they exist , and if so , whether they are In any sense represent- a.t vn men of the patty. 1 ho mayor is cunning enough , however - over , to hold onto a p\rt ; of his whip-lash and announces that ho will still retain the right to go ahead with an open rn- volt , unless the convention nominates men to suit him. Tills ho says , however , jnnBtngo whisper , so that it wi 11 not ticem lee much fiko a throat , and will lot him down onsy with ids crowd , und at the same limn not .spoil his now role as a inurtyr to the general good of the parti al largo , The other democrats laugh loudly , when rn publicans speak of llieio being any division in the ranks , but etill ( lie mayor and his little group cause them ' inwardly a good deal of trouble. l'1'l/.O < ! > Fnt HUM'S. A premium for tlio longest ear of corn , from tills year's crop. For particulars callonorltddi'ossJ T.l-iil or , buyer and I1 hhlppor of wheat , corn and oats , No. U'J ' I' rear ! street , Council Wiitl's , I'KIlfiONAJJ. - Judge Hubbard ami O. P. Dawloy , of . QVdurUipids. are in the city. Ml.sa Mate Ore vonor and her aunt , of [ i ran , are visiting friends hen' . IKS Lou ( Jlb-,011 is very ill with mmral a , It having gone to her in-art , ' i have fear for her recovery. THE BOURBON NOMINATIONS. * The Democratic Oounty Convention nt the Opera House Yesterday , A MIGHTY WASTE OF WIND. Perry Iloel Tilted Agalnnt I'lilt Ar mour Tim Otltrr XotnlitccR Complete Ai'cnutit of the Love I-'cast. The county democratic convention met in the opera house yesterday , the conven tion being called to order at 11 o'clock by Thomas IJowman , who by consent of the house called Hon. W. H. M. 1'usey ( o the chair , and Mr. 13. Cook , of Kno.v town ship , as temporary secretary. Mr. 1'usey thanked them , and said the honor wjjuld he greater if harmony pre vailed through the day. Formerly dem ocratic conventions opened with saying "where two or three are gathered to gether , " but this looked to him like an incipient state convention. Ho paid the administration a great send-oll' , claiming that it was .showing a wonderful economy , and was cleaning out corruption , and showing up republican steals. Uy another year honest J. Lymati even would want to como back and run on the democratic ticket. Cattle were being turned out from the public crib and human beings placed there. The republicans were raising old issues. They wanted to make out that Whiting was a rebel because ho had mar ried an Alabama .girl. The speaker thirty years ago , at the Pacilic IIOIKC , met a young man and lady , and who were they but Whiting and his bride. She had been living in Monomicounty ovei since , milking cows , darning stock ings , and laising children. She was the model wife and mother , and Iowa should bo lilli'd with them. It was supposed that with the burial of Grant the old cry , "You're a , rebel ! " would have died out , but still there were little fellows running about calling it out to every democrat who aspired to ollieo. There was an im mense corn crop. Suppose the railways should conclude to add two cents a buhcl to take it to the seaboard. That'would make a lax of millions of dollars on the farms of Iowa. Could the people trust a corporation lawyer like Col. Sapp to legislate in such a case' ! The speaker then reurgcd harmony. He wanted the convention to ho a love feast , and if anyone had had their corns .stepped on they could talk that on the street corners , and while sitting on dry goods boxes. J. J. Frainey moved that a committee of ten be appointed on credentials , and ten on permanent orgimi/.atioii. Cur ricd. ricd.After After the appointment of the com mittees Mr. J. J. Frainey moved that the convention adjourn until 1:80. : Carried. IMtELlMINAUV WOH1C. On reconvening the committee on per manent organization icportod in favor of William Groneweg. of this city , as chairman : J. M. Kelly , of Macedonia , anil A P. Cramer , of Knox , as vice presidents : 13. Cook , of Kuox , secretary , uul M. F. Uohror , of this city , as assistant set-rotary. The report was adopted. Mr. ( Jrmiewnjj , in taking the chair , predicted that this convention would not only select men to be voted for. but men who would bo oil-dud , so that this county would be represented , iiistn id of misrcp- roienlcd as in tlip pa.it , The committee on credenli's : : ' were de layed in making up their report by a contest in Knox township. Thn commit tee ! repotted in favor of throwing out botli contestants , anil leaving that town ship with one ie > , s vote. The i'/pori was adopted. On motion of G. A. Holmes thoponnu- lion proceeded to nominate candidates KOlt THK li0SI.A'ltHK. ; ! ; J. G. Tipton named H. W. Hviggs. of Carson , picturing him as a man ot the people and for the people. Mr. Deitrich , of Avoca , named R. b. Hart , of Knox. Bclknap township named J. L. Fetter , W. H M. Pu oy named Col. John II Keatloy , which was the lh > t name to call forth enthusiastic applau c. There were for calls Kcatloy , but he was not in the house. J. J. Frainoy moved to make Col. Kcat loy "s nomination as one of the it-pro- Penlatives unanimous1. Carried with en thusiasm. Mindcn township named Joseph Kllis , of that township. An intormal ballot was taken , result ing : Hart -1) ) . Hrijrgs O'J , Kllis 22 , Fetter 115. Sylvester Uye 1. Col. Keatloy coming Into the hull , he was received with iMithuMasm , ami pro ceeded to address the convention. Ho said that he had stoutly rosMed all at tempts of friends to have his name pre sented to the convnntion , being in no condition to enter upon the campaign a.s 11 candidate , but this night before the con vention so strong a prcs-iims was brought to bear that ho concluded to accept if that was the unanimous wMi of the con vention. In accenting the nomination ho pledged himself againsteorporations and against this prohibitory law. He deemed tin ) tr.insporlation question a great one , and in thn ho should Maud by the pee ple. He pledged himself , also , to stand by the working cla .s. The colonel made a stirring speech , calling forth cheer after elicur. The formal ballot resulted in thn nom ination of H. S. Hart , he receiving ( W , nnil Wr.llrigB4.fi. On motion ot ( J. A. Holmes Mr. Hart's nomination was made unanimous. TIII : MIIIIKVAI.TV cox'rr.sr. Mr. Halt was not present to make a speech , and the convention nroct'edud to nominate for hcrih" . As this was sup posed to bo thi ( real conte-t , one. delegate shouted out , "Now let everybody hold their breath. " . , , , . Those named were A , 11. IVrkin . of Keg Creek ; Willord Hiiynes. of lionnmr. Isam Wright , ot Lewis ; U. T. Lovell , of Neolu ; "MlMer Clip. Haley , " ot Knov. tic the nominating delegate put it ; CVe - Joy."of Kuox , .1. .J. Frainey mimed Capt. Hi'aley , of KIIOK. W. 11. M. 1'iu-ey named John Huu'chill , op Kane. The lirM hallot wns informal and v < suited ! Lovell 81 , Hi-thiy.'l : ( , 1'erl. ' ' - ' Churchill 17. HninesllVeley li.AV.ig'i' 4 , Perry Heel ! J. UNWINDING 111) ) ; ItKKL. Thu announcement of a vote for Perry Heel called forth applause. Perry Heel requeMed that his name b < i not used , but immediately some into nominated him nnd thuro weie fresh uieui | . Mr. H. 1'ereival , in behalf of Mr. Heel , insisted that he could not consider agnomination. Theiewas an uproar , and all sorts of calls , and there seemed a disposition to force the nomination on him whether or no. Three or four were tryliiii to make speeches at one time , and wildly gesticu lating , the-ir voices being drowned in good natured applau&e , anil e-tlls lor fcllucl" and "IVrkluh " Mr. Kelly nominated Perry Heol. and oyacelama- of Mr to the relief of the democracy , in Ha time of need. Ho moved that Perry llea be nominated by acclamation. Cries of "No " and calls for "Perkins. " One ex eitctl delegate nominated for sherill Thomas llorvninn , and wanted him nomi nated unanimously and by acclamation J. ( } . Tipton thought there were some- other good men besides Perry Heel. Ho did not think Heel was the only man who eould boat Phil Armour. Mr. Pusey insisted there was now an important epoch in the history of the party. The republicans have put forward what they deemed the best men. Col. Sapp was forced by them to be a candi date for the legi lature. Thorn was a like demand among the people for Heel. Mr , Pusey insisted on his motion to nominate him by aeclamation , and an uproar followed , a vote was taken ami the chairman declared it carried , but a ballot was called for , and the motion was reconsidered. J. J. Stewart withdrew 0. Wesley's name ami seconded the nomination of Heel. A ballot was taken resulting : Heel 70 , Lovc.ll S3 , Perkins 10 , Healey lO.HaineaU. The nomination was then matin unani mous , at least , declared M > , though there were anumber who shouted "No. " In response to wild calls for Keel , and cheers , thatgontleman shrunk to the rear , ami refused to do any talking. The nomination KOlt COUNJPV THKASUIIKK followed. Hobert Kirkwood , John II. Plunier , Win F. Patton , M. F. llohrer , John Clausen , were named. Mr. Holier declined having Ills name used. A formal ballot resulted : Plunier 153 , Clausen 22 , Kirkwood SI , Patton 15 , Churchill 3 , J. Lynch 3 , Hohrerl. No choice. Tlie next ballot was almost unanimous for Plunier , he receiving 100 votes' , while Kirkwood and Clausen received six each , and Hohrer ono. Plumcr's nomination was made unanimous. roll AUDIT OK. Mr. Pn .e.y named John Clausen , and Mr. Wells Cook moved to make it unanimous by acclamation. Carried with a hurrah. bUrr.KIJfTKNDUNT OK SCHOOL" , came next. J. W. W. Laird , of Carron , was named. 1) . F. Woods , of Kane , was named. A U.ilot | resulted in nominating Laird , he receiving ! ! ! ) , and Wood 21. KOK COUN-I v bimvr.roi : . J. F. Hrodbeek was nominated by Col. William Lacy , who moved he bo nom inated by acclamation. Carried unan imously. rou coitoxnu. Henry Fan ! was named by Mr. Wells Cook. Dr. F. P. liellinger was named in a neat speech bv Kd Heekcr. John Booth was named by Frainey. Dr. AHL-ou was named by Honert Huntingtou. A formal ballot gave Dr. Helliuger the nomination , he. receiving 77 , Faul 38 , Huntington 2 , Booth 2 , Allison 1. Ur. Bellinger's nomination was made unan imous. KOK "ITIT.nVISOIW. J. S. Feller of Bolknap , S. G. Under wood and Henry Giddons of Boomer , C. 15. Hoyt of Knox. A. W. Wyman of Keg Creek. W. II. Coon of Garner. John Flint of Waveland , James Boyler of Wright , and Hobert A. Mullicrcll and G. H. Dunklu were named. The lirst ballot resulted : Boyler fiO , Underwood 42 , Wymer 43 , Mutherell 18 , Giddens 10 , Coon 25 , Fetter 8 , Hoyt7 , Flint li ) , Dunklot ) , Detro ! i. No choice. The next ballot resulted Boyler (17 ( , Un derwood 58. Wymer 37 , Coon 30 , Mutho- roll 20 , Giddens 10 , Fetter 8 , Flint 1. Mr. Boyler was declared one of ( lie nominees. The next ballot nominated for ( lit ) other supervisor S. G. Underwood , he' ceiving & ! } , Coon 21 , Wymer 5 , Cook ! ! , Mutherell 2 , Giddens 1J. Underwood's nomination was made unanimous. A county committee of one from each ward and township was then named , anil the convention adjourned. Fall and winter clothing to order. Norene & Landstrom , 20j Mam street. If you wisli to make legitimately from Ten to Fifty dollais per day write to Judd & Smith , No. ol Fouith street , Council Blulls. IIUIIT. A special telephonic message to the UKK from Walnut states that J. C. Bige- low , an old resident of that place , has been seriously injured by an accident in moving a building. It is feared'tlnit his skull is fractured and there are fears thut ho will not live. Ho has a wife and two children. Substantial abstracts of title and leal estate loans , J. W. & 13. L. Squire , 10'3 Pearl street. Lamps cheap at Homer's , 23 Main St. MAI'AKI.Y pi even led ami thoi nimbly Drrrv's I'tntr JfAi/rWiiis- eiadlcated by : / - KIV. : Koiommeiitleil by leading physichins. Sold by tliuggisls ami gioccrs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTJCi : . Speelnl iiilvojtlscments , Bilcli us Lost , round , To 1.01111 , For SaleTo Kent , Wnnta Mouldingtic. . , will bo Infci ted In this colunin nt the low into of TIN : cixT8 : riit : IINI : rortho fli tin citionnnii nvn cn.vrs vmt MM : tor cuch Hubsuqiiont Insertion. I.oavo iiiUoitieo- incntsnt our olllcc , No. 12 J'e.ul street , nciir IHoaduny. " WAN rs. JinXT Nonr 11 lull School. BOIHO coinrn- li'iit.t'hcnp housed. It. I' . Wlllliiins , in X. Main St. SAI.n l-'iirnltuui. iiood ns now. only H low fuKs. Will Mill nl ifi'i'it tacrlllcc , No. lOiSThlid aM-nno , Council OH IlIINI1 llnrn looms for F Well , iilsli'in , cellar nnil bum. fM Vouihls. HAhl'-t'lieup , u No , 4 Wottinlnstor . . . . FOU , In puifcct oiiler. liKjulioiU V.'l lllntr ktlO'l. ( IlKNT-A new sexc-n-jooinlioiiio. L'miulio TO llr.B Olllco. SAUC-Ilousos. lots und Intnl. A..I. Mo- | ilu'ilMiifWI ) rii'fl nvriiuo , Council Dlillls. ItlINT A iX.IOOID limisn , ten inlinitos FOIt I nun ltihlnf ) 4 , clly water , well nnd eld- tern. I'oi tent chimp. I'ou llr.NT No. IJU llniilson ftrrot , thrco 4 I'fiul blrt'Pt , m SAI.I : , rou un.vr ou ix : CHANOI : . . M-l'or snlior iLMH , on \ crjIHiCTiil Iciing. Nl ThuCoiuifil HlutlH I'lipcr ' : Mill , complete , with UlOl.lIKO bOllUlllIK lUJ'JbU ' ailj Until ! lit 1 08 Of . . No. ill A linclnc * * piopi'i'ty In Choioliro , Oiniilvrc uoiiniy , lou'ii. ivIlLJiiidu for tvuHturn liuiils. Value , ubout f I.IW. No. ! K > A liciiutltul hoinu In the town of Hast- Inu's. MIIU ( ounly , lonu , for NeUuikka land. Viiluo. M.VHl. No. II A Rood business pioperty und iiho n Komi lolilcnci ) piopcrt ) In the IOHII of Clienvo , MeLviiii rounty , III .low down lor cash or wilt t > fcliiiiiirt ) tor Hiistrin liiiuU. No. 17V A fiilcnillil fitini , well Impiovod.lHO ntics In DIcUiiMiii county , lojolnliiK ( the town of Pplilt l.uku. 1'ilco , tor u t > hott time , Ji'i pci ncie. No. 181 to 1ST Ate four Inpiovcd fauns In IMillllpa county , ICnntiu , oncli with it emiill In- cumin iincu. Tlio ixiliitiiMlll bo exeliniiKi'd tor laiul In . , No. 11U4iicici ! In Holt count ) , Neb. , partly linpicnod , ill a l > Ur barfiiln.Vans | to uxtliuntrt ) lorNo. . 51 A line two story lirlck leiklunco , 0110 ot I lie lit'at liiuitlons In Council lllullslll undo tor good iinuicuiilicicil Kaiisaj or Js'eliiiiekn liui.la. Vnlue. H6.1XJU. No &inud 11 Am IHO Other lirniitlful liomea In I'oiiueil Illutu , ulilelicni.il jmjn.cius will buy at n tmivalu No fxi A In 'it r il Aiiliurlmii location In Iowi\ fit ) , louu , nl i u'liiuiiftlor \vesleiii ImuU. V iiluo. t .i'V ) . ThoulM ) ! nnl ) u Tow of our hpcclftl li"t Koln If jouOK > I uuiililnirtii truJeor fell , to iMI nit'ui Mate or 1111'ivlinndli.u. THE U 552 BROADWAY. I i COUNCIL 1JLUF1-N. . . - . ' 'lOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public ant ! Private Systems of Sewerage. Water woiks and Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branehes.Tliis m company have one of the best assorted stocks of nlumbiug goods in the we.sl Intimates furnished. 1IARUY B1HK1NB1N15 , Manager Nf > w York Plumbing company 5 ! > 2 lirond . way Council Ulufl's' . Telephone No 27. ONLY HOTEL In Council Illtiirs liiuiii- .Ami nil modem linnrovcmcnts , cull bclla , lire ilaim bcll , etc. , Is the ' Nos.SlS.'lTaiitl'il" , M.iin Stioct , MA JlpHN , 1'iopriotor. HAIR GOODS. fas , Frizzes , ' Switches , Etc , HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING , HATH DliKSSING , " " AND CUTTING. HAIR GOODS. ) Jlniijrs out I'nmpnilonr , Innitry or Other Stj les. HAIR GOODS. MHS. o. L. oiM.irrrn. 0 .Mnin St. , Council Itliilts. N. J. 8WANSOK. C. K. SW.VNSOV SWANSON MUSIC CO , 320 Iliondwiiy , Council Uluir" . Pianos and Organs All kinds of i < > pairii ) cii musiciil Instniinuiits i t-pcflulty. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE * THEORY I'urfonsilcslioua of ivcclrlnir Instruction In ho nliovovlll jilenbu cull on or iiildioss Prof. 0. B. lipfert , No KU l-'lrst Avenue , Council lllumi , lonn. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY IIKMIIU & 315AHKJHT , No , 34 N. Main Street- , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Tfluphomi No. 111. v\j ) ' oik M-iiniinti'il. KT. Justice of "the Peace. if C OnicuO cr AmiJi-Icfin Kxpiojs , mUKCn _ ! 'iiun'i'a , IOWA. " - - KIEL SALE ! STABLES , Her < csmid innluscoiisliiily ) | on liiuul , lor Milo U it-lull or In euilourt lot . ' All htock wnrmutixl uA rt'p'flscntrd. Wliolesaln und rotull ilenlciM In icrulii and lull- d liny. 1'flccs reiisoiniUlii.HitlHriiciloii iruai-.m- t-cd. SCHI.UTKH A : HOMJV , Cor. 5tll Avo. nnd 4tli HI , Coillicll lllilllV. MRS. A. B. ROBERTS , rormvrly of Now Yoik , FIRST GLASS DRESSMAKING Cuttlntr nnd r'ittlnicl'btulilliiliiiient. Vo.il : I'eurlHlieet , Council lllntTti , lowu. TII08. OFFICKU. M. W. It. J'lISKV. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS I J 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Hens Fail & Winter Wear i' ntnl Hoys' Tliisliir < i Pulls. Jlcns' and Hoys' lhi' i Snlln. niilldioii'i' KVITV Day nnd Drop's Suit1 ? . Ovoironts for Men , Hoys nnd Children. * MorclmntTnllor Suits. Merchant Tullor Ovcrconls. Mcrchnnt Tullor Ti-oweis. r.tiual to the lio" ! , to order , At lniir thn pi Ico. Vnl Noim' RultR nnd Ovurcoiils. Lunn Metis' Suite nnd Ovui-coiits. Knt Mons' Tiown'itf. Sonmlcs Shins nnd Troxverri In Scotch wools , Jtedlonted Scnrlctti , Rxtiu Heavy Dalhrlgirunt. , I'lincy Coloicd Wools nnd mixed nunlltlcs , liom S5o cnch to $4.60. DUNLUP AND STETSON HATS FOH TUP. TALI , 01' 1885. TcraE isrxszziiiTaOOOIDS Gloves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of flr t class qtmlltlcs mid rcj < onublo prices. ) RETAIL DEPARTMENT- . H un l 341 nroatlnuj , Council muffs. Iowa. JIAJR -AT iflilCJ. ) \ . A , No. ! ! 37 Ilronduny , Council ISlun't * . Hair.Goods of all Kinds : ' Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. Wo. 337 CARPETS ! CARPETS ! Ourbuyorwiitesfiom 3s'ow Voik tlmt ho bas imiolinsctl the hugcst nntl choicest line of CARPETS , RUG-S , CURTAINS -AND- UPHOLSTERY Kvor Mumu in Ilils city. Tlioso ( roods nro now iiiTlvliiB < lully anil nuirsnouttnlly Invlto 1(0(1 ( y to call unit sen tlium Oil Cloths , Linoleums , , Mattings or AI-L KJNna Window Shades , Cornice Poles , Etc. Etc . , , AT i-oi'Uiau i'iticj:3. Couocil Bluffs Carpel Company 03 Jiroadway. D. A. BENEDICT , AOIJ.NT roit T All Htles of Ladders conr.tantly In vtocli inudu fiom Hjiruci ) plno plank. Tlio tery ln'tt. " I Wo shall oner at CASH SAL12 , until sold , a largo invoice of COTTON FLAN NKLS at 2.1 per cent below the prices heretofore asked. * 10 dozen Blankets at ? 1.8fi to ? 2.00 , worth from $2.00 to $ .1.00. ThcBo goods rrcro were bought at Auction Sales and will not bo duplicated. Parties will do xvoU to secure them while here. Our now stock of > , Trioots , IDress Flannels , E3to. , Are unusually altractivo and never BO cheap as now offered. arc received and our stock Is well assoitcd for the early Fall trade , H.UGS . , DOOR MATS , ETC. 441 IROADVAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , RUBBER , BOOTS , SHOES & ARTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- ! * Imniense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated JL. Send for Hlusfrafed Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & GO. nrnhoupo iinU Salesroom , 41 N. Main St. , Cour.c.l IIIiitM , lou-u. Olllco 4 U llrcmdn uy. . 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs. J" . \Viuvi.i Hinploy no tinvcllntr iiKcnt , thus fiivIiiK' lltclr ubtomurj. Agent for I'nrii Kubbrr Coinpuny , 3 Broadway , VonuM 's , Toiva. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , - Clie.ip L'ooU Slqvos nnd Geueuil HOIIBO I'uknUliliiKHOoiIii , Incluillnjf Nciv niul Hct'ontl llainl r nltuio , ' BY M. DROHLIOH , C9S BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUrfS. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Ilrlcli InillOlnits of nny kind mUcd or nun oil nnd uiiUrnctlou f imrniilocd.