TFTE OMAHA DAILY HEE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 2 , 1883. I < : DATT/5T BEE. , ODHCIL"BLOIF& . ll'DAV ' vtWVivr ; fir"UBU 2. Or ; Zt.E ( Wo. 13 Toftrl atrtet. I 11 i. . , 11 \ n 11 < r lii nny imrt of the city nt < O ( i nt- i < i vi . U. , V < " . Til ION , - - - Jinn-wet" . KI1TOR MEHTIOH. ( IIv M ir hal ( Juauellfl HOAV skips about a do ; ' ( art The police tire arranging for : i grand ill on the . * .d There were rventyix arrests by the ) liec here in September. The rectory of St. Paul's church is he-- g repaired and improved. Jacob llnwortli , of Dttnlap , has pur- iusid the business of Sam Ford. The decision in the Waltors-Kiehcr eon- .st lias gone over until lo-day. Kveavalions has commenced on the tmdatioiH of the new eourl house. Fall and winter clothing to order , oreno vV : Lumlhtroni , WVTMain street. The Ancient Order of llibornltufs gave grand ball iu Masonic hull lu.sl < vvoiiing. Justice Sehiirx yesterday married P. J. llstrand to Misd Annie Iturggru , both of cily. Dr. Macrae , llin trustee of the driving irk , has plaeed tlio grounds in charge Dr. Wadi' Cary. The city clerk reports ns his receipts r .September , ? i,10J.H ( ! , of which ! # - ' , - : ! ) .7 ( ) was from licenses. He'mlar meeting of Fidelity Council o. I'M , U. A. this ( Friday ) evening. A ill attendance is desired. The Acme club give : \ social this even- igin Heuo'rt hull , which they have dcco- iled attractively for the occasion. Thieves got into Prof. McNaugl lion's able Wednesday night and Mole a liar- ess. In their liasto they dropped the cadstall. Ex-Governor Fairchild , of Wisconsin , to speak hero on the evening of Un til , under the auspices of the ropubli- in committee. N. J. Swnnson , of the Swanson Music mpany , is expected homo tins morning om Missouri , where he has been for the 1st few weeks. The first timbers on the nc\v building deli Chris Struub is pulling up on ain fit rout , for S. Groneweg & Shount- 211 , wore put in place ye.storday. The first.letter bearing a special deliv- y stamp has been delivered lo Mrs. A\ . KobiiiMm , of this city. Tlio special elivery boys went on duty yesterday. The Sunday school workers of this nnty are to meet in convention in voca on tlio lUth. D. 15. Chirk , of this : y , is the president of tlie association. Mrs. U. S. Terwiligar would be greatly commodtited if the Indie * * , who have lisod fancy work for the exposition Mild send it in not later than Friday. The city council is to meet to-night a board of health to consider the cut market question , and all interested ould appear prepared to .speak right nt. nt.J'lie J'lie ladies of the Baptist church will vu a hociablo tit the residence of Mrs. right , 121 Blurt' street , on this , Friday , emng. They cordially invite till their lends. Miss Liraio Weiti : , who has been in dcago for .several months past.roturned st evening , and will occupy her old osition as trimmer in Mrs. O. A. Itoger's illinery store again. The Avocti veterans have arranged for [ great big whopper of a camp-fire this [ veiling , and have invited some of Conn- Hi liluns best oratorical powers Col. D. . Dailey , Major Lyiuaii and Col. Kent- Omaha attorneys do not seem to have > o much conliifenco in Council IMuIVs istiees. One of tliem came over hero 10 other day to try u case , anil not find- ig any instice hero to suit him , went ireo miles into the country with the ivsc. fTho report that Paries & Plainer had old their business seems to have started join the fact that two young men were fegotmting for its purchase , but when iey eamo to figure up they could not 'igreoou ' terms , and the trade loll through , iho firm will continue , therefore , to meat jio wants and wishes of its customers as yoro. A. W. Askwith , who has decided to ; ave tlio republican ranks , just after ( ho jpnblicun ranks decided not to send Jin as a delegate to the state-convention , /as in tlio city yesterday , and predicts lie downfall of the republican party , ami jn regard to his own change , remarked : 1 Yon know that a rat always leaves ti inking ship. " Sometimes when the ship sn't milking. Four boys were arrested Wednesday Jghtfor disturbing the peace of the udieneo in the opera house , they re- iiainiiigon the outaldo and indulging in fat calls and other annoyingelocutionary i.Norcises. The arrest served to holier Jiiim up , and make them promise , to ho- uvo themselves in the future , mid may erve as a. warning to other yotithfills. In the United .States court yesterday 10 case of John llorsley vs. the Kansas ; ity railway was given to the jury. Tlio aso of McClollan vs. the same road was whig tried before. Judge Lovu. The aso of the Aultimm Taylor company gainst J. C. Yet/or was ueiug tried by ury bcforo Judge Shims , both judges eing busy. An old man , an apparent wreck , claim- ig to hail from California , has boon ausing much trouble to the police for wo or thre days past. He seems to ave heart dioeaso , and falls on tlio street s though dying , but soon recovers and iroceeils lo'beg for whisky from hnloon 0 saloon. As soon as lie gels drunk gain the Ills return , Ho was yesterday joked up again near the tank line yards ml taken to jail in a wagon. Yesterday was the time for the saloon nen to come lo thu front again with ' . "i aeh for the October licence , but out of ho llfty-one who paid hint month , only no droiiped into the clerk's ollieo and jidd. Two now men took out license , nuking three in all who have paid II- cnso tor this mouth. It is probable that hey will drop in , however , within tlio loxt few days , thus avoiding tlio neces- ity of another proclamation spread. The superior court docs not seem to bo 1 money making mill , even if It is n mon. iy saving one. The oltv elork's report * September shows that" the cash re- Sr f.iom cily criminal cases was only 4u , and from state cases $2 , and from Ivil cases , sfl-l.tC ) , When it is considered hat it takes a f..OOO judge and a fOOO : lerk , and numerous fees for witnesses iiul otlicers , the cash receipts do not loom in very big. It is claimed , however , that f the court was run on the justice of the loucoplun , tno oosls according to the isual ices of justices would amount to nough to build a court house every year. 1 If you wish to make legitimately from 'en lo Fifty dollars per day write to mid & Smith , Xo. Ul Fourth street , Council liluns. Substantial abstracts of title and real istato loans , J. W. & K. L. Squire , ll 'earl street. I , . . * T " * lrlo lor Farmers. t A premium for the longest ear of corn Irom this year'n crop. For particulars all on or address J. Y. Fuller , buyer anil hhipner of wheat , corn and oats , No. ! W IWirl * itv i ruuiicll lilutt's , t a DOINGS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Yotag M n of Pawma , lew * ) Arrwlea oil 'n SeiiffUH THE CITY'S TREASURE COX. The Apprnfacr'ti lt * i > oi'fc ' on Oj ; nlnK l lrnt Avenue A MnrvelotiH Jilti.st- cat Pnmlly Xiuca nml I'crsonala. Arrcstctl for Arson. Tn accordance with n telegram from Panama , Deputy Marshal Hates lias ar rested hero a Doling man named Charles K. Pratt , who is wanted there on a charge of arson. Young Pratt , it is claimed , had a grievance against an old man named llubbard , living near Panama , and ho hired a boy to hot tire to llubbard's barn , the granary , bcvcral outbuildings and sonic stacks of grain being burned as the result. Jluch indignation is felt iu the vicinity , and there < * have been talks of taking the law into their own hands , if Pratt is brought back there. The lire occurred last Tues day night , and Pratt claims to have como to this city on the morning of that day. The Bin : man interviewed Pratt in jail. Ho seemed very reticent , and would give no information , except in direct answer to questions. Ho denied that he had over hired anybody to .sot lire to Mr. llub bard's property. Ho said that he had conic to Council Hlnll's to look after some business in the United States court , ho having been arrested for selling cigars without a license. When asked if it was a fact that llubbard was a wit ness against him , ho .said not that ho knew of , and denied ever having had any dilllcnlty with Hub- bard. or any occasion to feet sore tow ards him. lie said ho had hail dealings with him. He said ho had heard that one of the C'raudall boys had confevs-d that ho had been hired by him to set lire to llubbard's barn , but this could not bo true , lie knew the Crandall boys , but had never had any such talk with any one. Ho had lived in Panama for aboiit two years , and had not had any dillioul- ties with anyone there. City Finances. The cily auditor , F. A. Burke , has pre pared the following roportof the finances of the city for September , which docs not include special assessments : I herewith report tlio amount of city warrants issued during the month of Sep tember , 1KA1 ; , and the total amount of warrants issued for ordinary cily ex penditures from March 1(1. ( 188-3 , to Octo ber 1 , ISSo ; also report the amount of bills audited and allowed by this council during the same time for the same pur pose , as follows : For the month of September there were Miud warrants for ordinary expendi tures , $7.1-14.20 ; total , .fli,0)1.41. ; ! ! ) Hills were audited and allowed during the bamc time as follows : For Sept. Total. Police ilcim tinent . Sl.raJ.iH S ( ' .TtiO.-iS Printing . IW.bO 1,000.10 1'arkfl . 'Jx)0 : ) ( ) ( us lights and nil . SK.10 1,4S.-H ! City ciiKlneci's don't . : Mi.si ( : ] , s.-.9. y J.iiiiues ! ; . . . l.OTO.OO Pile tlepmtment . 1.-IP0.03 .VHO ( Jeneral hind . ' . ) . - > s.-.y r.io.io : : Oracling . ! i,010.Sl Hti cet.s and .alleys . 1,731.10 b.ssi.fH City grounds . i'W.iiO ' UI'J.OO Total . S7.151.VJ SB.OJl.M Ortcnfiif ? Kirst Avenue. For homo time there has been n pro ject on foot for opening 1'irst avenue from Main to Fourth street , so as to cut that long block in two , it being very in- conveiiiout as now laid out , especially for residents on Fourth street , and for business houses which need easier access to their rear doors. The property owners interested have .signified their willingness to donate quite : i sum toward meeting tlio expense if the city would extend the street through. It is planned to have the .street go through where the coal yard now is on Main .street. The commissioners appoiutped lo appraUo the damages made their report jester- day. They award K. Uoscerans , § l,7W.f)0 ; M\ry : \ Myers , § 1,1300 ; II. S. Gallagher , ! ? 18.r > o. This makes tlio total condemna tion $7,010. The appraisers \\ero J. L. Forman , W. L. Hrigg.s , C. C. Hoiin , L. Hammer , Henry Paschel and M. I ) . Hardiu. The Musical Family. The entertainment given by the Mo- Gibbony family in the opera hon o hist evening was one of the most novel and meritorious musical entertainments ever given hero. The family is a remarkable one , it numbering fifteen musicians , father , mother , twelve children , and one young lady , brought into the family by marriage with one of the sons , Frank. The family presents an endless variety of music , instrumental and vocal , and it is real music which they give. From the heads of the family down to the comical little follow who beats the base drum , they all seem to delight in music , which adds to the enjovability on the part of the audienco. Thu programme- was a varied one , and the departure from the usual concert was refreshing. The won der is that of the whole family there is not one but who excels In music , and some of them are really artists. Tlio MeOibbenys go from hero to Fremont , ami are gradually working westward to their oid homo in Portland , Oregon , from which they have been abiont for ton years. , I'utOifu Train. The cases of James ami Daniel Gilmore against the Chicago & Northwestern rail way company have just been decided in the United States court. These two men claim that they got onto a freight train without having lirst purchased a ticket , and the conductor refused to let them ride , and thu train clacking up a little , they were told to get oil'ami they lumped , falling so as lo injure them , They claimed heavy damages , but the jury decided in favor of the railway coin- 1'KItSONAIj 1WUAGK.UM18. Dr. 1) . A. Shlley , of Bedford , was in the city ye.storday. (5. ( O. Kirby and wife , of Dunhip , were in thoeityychtorday. Mrs. J. A. Gorhiun loaves on Monday for Uololt , Wis. , to visit her old homo. Gcorgo Rudis lias returned from Bu.fVa- lo and will now start out to see his Iriulu again , Kgbort White , of Farrngut , Iowa , was among the lowtins who visited the Bhills yesterday. Ed. C. Drake came in oft' the road yes terday and will remain nt homo thu bal- : mco of the week. L , L. DoLano.of Atlantlo , was in the Blntl's yesterday , and dined at the Ogden with Tom Bowman. J. J. Anderson has severed his connec tions with Dell U. Margin CoM und-U now with NK. . Shoppnrd , the druggist , on Main Air * . T. A. Clnrk nnd daughter , who h.no been mitnnierln in Hi * mnimtniu * C'w ! , III' ' . " ' ' ' ' ' ' " 'iied to liioir home mro ? in Conm-ii 'Bluffs. W. IW Klnm vcBtflrdfiy returned from enstern Iowa , where ho mi been oil bu l- ness. When he nrrivrd homo hfi found a young Klam boy of to ! usual niro. I'-d ' cmilpH all over w hen asked how the young one ii nml is unmuallv happy heVrlKvii married t u years ami is now for the llrst time a father , Lamps cheap at Homer 'a , S3 Main St. A Daily Donitcntlon. The lion. John Kelh-y , the head and front of Tiimnuiny Hall , a man of strict integrity , indcfatiguable worker , early at his olllce , late to leave , so burdened with busines-t that regular meals were seldom known by him , with mind in constant tension and energies steadily strained , finally broke down. The wonder is that he did no ( sooner give way. An honest man in all things else , ho acted unfairly with his physic.il resources. Ho was forever drawing upon this bank without ever depositing a col lateral. The account overdrawn , the bank suspends , and both are now iu the hands of medical receivers. It is not work that kills men. It is irregularity of habits ami mental worry. No man in good health frets at hiwork. . 15ye and bye when the bank of > igor.sus pends , these men will Wonder how it all happened , and they will keep won dering until their dying day unless , per chance , ( ionic candid physician or inter ested friend will point out to them how bv irregularity , ny excessive mental ell'orl , by constnnt. worry and fret , by plunging in deeper than they had a rijihl logo , they have produced that loss of nervous energy which almost invari ably expresses itself in a deranged con dition of tlio kidneys and liver , for it is a well known ract that the poison. which the kidneys and liver should remove from the blood , if I.1 ft therein , soon knocks the life out of the .strongest and most vigorous man or woman. Daily building up of then1 Altai organs by so wonderful and highly reputed a Specific as Warner's safe cure , i1- the only guar antee that our business men can Inn e that their .strength will be equal to the labors daily put upon them. Mr. Kelly has nervous dyspepsia , wo learn , indicating , as wo have said , a break-down of nerve force. His case bhould be a warning to ( fther. ? who , pur- Miing a. like course , will certainly reach a like nsult. The Sunday Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICi : . Special ndvcitlsuniciit" , suoh us J.o t , Voiiiul , To Loan , J'or fsilc , 'I'o Itcnt , Wiints Ilnnrdliig : , etc. , will bo ln ortcil In thiscoluinn at Iho low riilo t TBN CUNTS IT.H LINK for the ilrr-t iiipcrtlon and I-'IVK CKXTS PUK LINK lor racli sul ) eiiucnt Jn crI ( < in. I.onvo uihcrtlsc- inonta nt our olllco , No. U l't'iu-1 stu-ut , nutxr Iti oulay. : . fANTED-Nurso Kill : itK.1 Siltli moiiuo. ltlSNT Nrnr High Puliool. hoinu convon- iiMit.clicnp liouocs. It. L. Willliuus , IS N. Main St. SAIiW rimiitino. rood us now. llsod only u luw n vuks. Will -cl ! nt jnc.it eaorilice. No. llCSTlilnl a\c'iino , Count * ! ! lllutT-i. i'O HUNT A noiv Ruvcn-iooni hou&c. Ilnqulio t Jlui : Olllce. ItnNT A Fivinoin lo * -r , ton minutes Foil ftom liU'-incss , city \ > . HILT , veil nml clh- tcin. 1'or lent fhu.i | ) . I'ou JJcvr No. TJi ) Ilniii on sticct , tluoo rooms. JIc.MAiio.v is Co. , 4 Peuil btieet. vou SAM : , I'oii I : NT ou i\tiirANdi : : . . IV ! I'or wilooric'iit.ou vt-ry Hboinl turm < < . The Council llliilln I'npiT Jllll.tonipleto , with the lunro bouuliiiK1 lniiuu und thicu acios of No. " .it A linsinp" > s propri'ty In riicioKco , Chcrokru county , loun , will trade for estcin land.f. Vuluo , aliont Jjl.OiM. o. ! ! ! ! A lieaiitllul homo In thn town of Knst- linri , .Mills county , lowii , lor NubrasKa liind. Vitlnu. ifJ.WXl. No 41 A [ sootl iHisltipis propuity and nl o n peed ii-sldciK'O pi-oppity in the town of Chcnvo. Mul.i'itn county , III . low down lor cu li of will ovchunco tor wustoru 1'iiid" . No. ITU A siilciulld Jnrm , well inipiovi'd , fM lien's In Ulp'fiiison county , I own , jolnlii * ; the to AMI of Spirit Luke. 1'ilcu , lor u Mioit liinu , Sllporiicic. No. ! > ! to IK" Aio four fnprovcd Ininis In ' l'hillln | < oiinlv. Kiuis'is , ciirh with a small in- uiiiiiliiunvc. The ouiiiiiis will bo c\clinntro < l lor iinlncuinbcredwlld litnil I'l Nobnislui. No. l"i : IHO DC its la Holt c'l.inty , Nrl > . , pnrtly lniinfil ] ( , tit a lte ) bi'.rtrain. Wants to i-velianjro lor iniic'hnndl c * . No.fil A tlno two - tory brick rpstdcnuo , ono or tliobc.-t locations In Council lilutls , will trade lor ( rood tiiiliiiunlK'icd Kansas or Nubraslui liin.ls. Vnluo. Sir. , m. No. Mand 11 Are twoolhcr lii'iiiillfnl liomm in Council lllulls , hluli ca li iniyincnis will buy at a luir alii. No. nil A bPiiiitlfnl siiburbiin locution In Iowa City , low a , will oAclnuiKU lor western Jamb. Valuu , ( . 1,1)00. ) Ttionho\o nro only u fuw of our spi'cinl tinr- KUlns. If jou'voKOt iniytliliifrtn tnulcor t-ell. or ant to f ell liny teal c.stato or nii'iclmndo ! , tulto IIH. Wo have to\Pial Kood htoclvK ot'Kood to tiado lor l.uuls , . SWAN .t WAI.ICKit , Council Dliitln , Jou-ii. B. M. BICE , M. D. or otluir tuinoiu removed without thoknlfoordniwinsorblooa. CHROHIC DISEASES of all Unto . speelaUy. Ovorthlity jours' practical oxpurionce. Olllco , No. 11 Pern I Street , Council lllutld. * 1'ltt.U. J. L. DBBEVOISE TICKET AGENT No , nonirondwny , Council Bailway Time Table. couNcir.iiii.iws. The followlnir l-i tlio llnin obnirlvnl nnd departure of trains liy eenirul stitndiird tluieu tlio lounl depots. Trillin leura trun-lordeiuit ten jnlnntcs muller nnd nrrlvu ten inliiuloi Inter : UIU'AIIT. . AIIIIIVK. CHICAGO A. MlTll\VISTiitN. ! : n"i : A. M Mull nnd I\preis ! 0-Mv.ii. 12:41) : ) p. M At'unniinodiiilun < : f > 01 * . M. CUO ; i' , > i ' . l'\pi ( > -s. . . . . . . . . . .0:05 : A. u. ClIU\OO : i. HOCK IKI.AND. I:23A. ) M W till iind K\irtt | ! > lV ! ; ) r. .M. 7:15 A. M Aeeiiinniodittloii .ril."j ; r. w. < & : UU l * . M i\piet-s : Ute : ) A. Jt. cmc.uio. MII\\AIIKIK : & ST. i * A tit. , j ! ) :2 : < 1 A. M .Mull iuul Kxpicfcs IM ) ; i > . M , I 6'Jj : i > . M Uxpreis l'05 ' ; A. M. CIllCAdO. lltllll.l.MlTOX & IJUINCV. i:4 : < lA. > l MiillnndKxpuss 7:1011. : M. WAIIAKII.ST. . l-DIIISfi I'ACIHC. : ! : ! . * > I' , M.lxicul St , Louis Kvprcss | .oeiil UCni : i * . M.TrnnDfurBt. Loulg lx.'J'raiisler.U- ; : ! ) > . M KANSAS CITV. ST. JUK i. COUNCIL 111.Ill-KM. JOslOA. M Mall mid K.\ncb3 | 7'Jj : | ' , M. UiOJ I * . M i.Vll : | ) > bS ( llX'J A. M. fiioiix CITV & I'ACinc. 7:1MA.M Mall for Blou.x City. OtAOiMr. 755 ; l * . M Ilxjiress for bt. i'aul U : oA. t. UNION PACIFIC. 11:00 : A. u. Denver Kxprcss 4till p. M. 1:0. : , i > . n.l.liiroii ! 1'nbS. . Om. A : It. V..JJ.11 ! : ! * . M. T.Vn'.M Overland i.xpiesa : 8ti : < JA.Ji. IIUMkiy 1HAINH70 OM illA. LcavoCounull lHnirs-7u- : -7M-0:30-10iO- : : : : J1MO a. in. ; l:30aJaau : l:28'iSlJ:23 ! : - JUVSn. in. Ix-iivo Oniiiliu-4I : < -7:25-8:50-10:1)0 : : ) 11:15u. in : Ui:60-SOu-a:00-lpO-li5-6i'i. : : : ! : ! ' Men Think1 tlicyknow all about Mustang Lin- iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. HE m , /UB / 552 COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public and Private Systems of Se\yerage , , \ Water wotks and Ventilation designed , . t and constructed. Plumbing work in all its br.inclios.This company have one of the best av-ortcd stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished. . 1IARHY B1UK1NBIN1- : , Manager Now York Plumbing company 5Vi Broul ' way Council Ulutl's. Telephone No Or. 1 342 and 344 BROADWAY. , - RETAIL Fall S Winter Wear Mcns * mill Hoys' lliiHn < ' < ; s Suits. Jlcns1 urn ! Hoys' Ihusa yuits. S Clilldrons' llxorv Duv utid Dross Sulls. J. Ovdiroats lor Men , Hois anil C'liililiL-n. " - * Morcliunt Tailor Suits. Mt'ichuiit Tailor OMJICOHS. ( Ki'twl to tlio IHM , to cnilur , . ' At liult'llic pneo. ' , Put Minis' Suits nnd On-renalfl. Lean MODS' .Suits and Oveicnat" . I'nt Metis" TroiAM'rs. Eemiiles } Shirts nnd Trow-pro in gooleli wool- ! . Jlcdicutod Se.uli'ta , IJMr.x Heavy lliillirljrjj.ui- . J'uney Coloied Wools nnd mixed iiuulltlo * ) , lioiu io eiieli to S4..W. STETSON HATS ' ' . ' . ' , . I'Olt TIIR 1'ALI. Ol' 188. G-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Haiidkercliiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of first clas * qualities and rcnsunablu prices. BETAIL DEPARTMENT 312 andim Qrondwny , Council llliiir , Io\\a. ONLY HOTEL In Council Hinds Inlying And nil modern improvements , eall bilU , tire nhi rm bells , etc , , la tlio CREST OF 'HOUSE ' ! Nos. 15 , 217 niM'19 , Main Street , 'MAX ' MOI1N , I'joprlotor. il ' Waves , Ffizze iSwitches , Etc , HAIB'G'OODS. ' : SHAMrOOING , JlAIIl DHESSINO , ANDCUXTINQ. HAIR GOODS. Hangs out I'amimtlour , I.iiugtry or Other Styles. HAIR GOODS. MHS. c. u GH.LETTI : . SV Main St. , Council llluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTTTSTOTTRT iTTTTm" = ? CARPETS ! CARPETS ! Our btiyoMrrlloe from Now VoiV tlmt lie lins imrolinsod the l.uvMt ntul clidhrou line of OABPETS , * RUGS , CURTAINS -AND- UPHOLSTERY GOODS ivcr : < lio\vn In this tlty. Tlioso poodR nro now ttrrlviiiE ilnlly nnil wo iespccttully Invltu v\cry- body to cull unit sco thorn. Oil Cloths , j \ I ' Linoleums ; VJ . * - _ Mattings 01' ALL KINDS. Window Shades , Cornice Poles , Etc. , Etc , * . < , ' ATropirr.Aii miens. ' * Council Bluffs Carpet Company 4-O3 Jiroad/wcvy. - * . . . . ' . , | .7. SWAJJPON. < n KWANSON .SWANSON MUSIC CO , SSSi Ilrondwny , Council UlnfT ? . f Pianos and Organs I Solel 011. S/EoK- A II Kinds of icp.xIriiiKoii niiifciwil instruments Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE io mm TVi onsilc iious of rpoulfliifr instruction Iu tiOiibo\c ) ill iilcuso cull on or mhlius * Prof. 0. B > Lipfer ? , No S'Jorirst Avenue , Counull Hind's , Town. CITY STElfLAUMY lli.MUU : & SIIAHHiHT , No. 34 N. Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 'JVliMtliono No. HI. All wink wurnuucil. " " 13. SCHUSS , Justice of the Peace. Olllct0 \ or Amrric.ui i\prcsp : , rorxnii in.i'rjv , IOWA. i KIEL SALE STABLES , j llor-es and mull" ? coiistintl ) on hand , for Mils. ' at ii'lall orincailo.id lots. Allftocl : wan anted a * icprescntcd. WlioluMilo and letullnVulri sin uraln and lul- cd liny. I'rk'u-jivasoiniliiii. Miilsiiii'tlon jfiia- ' iced. KCm.L'Tnit A , lltJI.r.V , C'or. 'tli AVP. and 1th Pt , , Council . MRS. A. B. ROBERTS , Kounerly of New Voile , fSRST GLftSS DRESSHAKIN6 Cutllns : ami I'lttliiK INt.ilihKhini'nt. No. fit Pi iirl Street. Councfi lilulN , To\m. ; THOH. OITKVII. 'I. w n. n'.si.y. OFFICER & PUS33Y , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. If AMI ( JOODti . D. A'BENEDICT'S ' No. ! U : Ilrnailwny , Council Itlullri. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Beady Made. No. 3 . A. BENEDICT , ACKNT T All styles of Ijulilers constantly in stock nmdo from spruce pine jilatlk. Tlio very best. * ' No. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs PI I " 1 L f sria vy > i Wo shall oiler nt CASH SALK , until sold , n largo invoice of COTTON VLAU NKLS utsM per cent below the prices herctoforotnskcU. 10 do/on Uhinkols nt Sl.SS to $2.00 , worth from ' , ' .00 ) o $0.00. Tlic J goods \ve.ro were bought at Auction Sales and will not ho duplicated. } 'urlios will diMvelHo tuciiro-theni while here. Our now stock of Trioots , IDress Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now offered. arc received and our slock is well assorted for the early Fall trade. Office Matting a Specialtv , < _ ? -fl. / V , RUGS , DOOR MATS , ETC.- * RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ABTICS , BUBBER AND OIL OLOTHINCS ! Immense Stock , Send for iHusirafed Gatal Z. T. LINDSEY & GO. Warehnueoanil Sfttc room , n N. .Mnln Ft , < 'oi'nc' . SH * . iTi > . ' - > i. . \ - \M ) I fiiw No. 29 Main St. , Coimcil Bluffs. . HP. Hi hi ; liiillilliurH ol'nny Kind rnl > idor moved and fat'-'n ' 'tlo i ; . uarnniped. Kraino lioiiM'9 moved on i.llllo ( Jlant trueuS-llic lic t In thu t\orld \ , - . * ' -i I i ! * ia > . , ( orv IT , IJM7KF3 , IOAW. ' j. "nllOI.CliAl.l DKAI.Uil IN Employ mi It ncllntr ujrcnt tlius huvlni : their expenses to euslomors. Afunt tor 1'iun llubber t'i.iii mny. Wrilo lor j 3 Broadway , Council JHnffn , lotra. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , flu'np Cook Blovcs nuil Gcncial Hou'-e r p'H - < 'oo < u , inclmllnt ; New anil BeconU Jluml i JlltUIO. BY M. DROHLIOH , _ „ . . . . i 698 BRQADWAY -r Tfl'/vr// ' <