THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 7 , 1885. HIE DAILY BKiil. ICODHCIL BLUFFS , j\KIJML , , DAY MORNING , OCTOH > .f. i OZFXCL' : ITo. IS I'crxil ntrcot. 7' ' < vr rn 1 v n\rr' r in nny | > nrt oMItoclty nt IVOI 1 } ( lilt | IT HI lie. tl. AY.1'u.i ON , . . . Manager. MINOIt MKXTION. . /iilcr rents are now duo. lit UT , tin tailor , fur fall good ? , i Fall and winter clothing to orilcr. port in ; Lawlstrotn , 805 Main street. I 'J h i o ! ' rd folk" are togivo a dance JH I'l.itui r - hall to morrow evening. I 'Jin lire nl.irnt just before noon ycftsf- II ij i.as i.itiHi'd ' by two crossed wire.s. | ( > < t V'Uf hat.s curly and come prepared lo earrjjiU'ny thun'm : at thu hntcarnl- Tin' ' 'K. C. " evening train now leaves Iho loc-nl dej.ot nt'.iOS p. m. , and the lriii < sf < r i.t Jti5 } o'clock. j The Hull' child of C. I ) . \\ator. ! < , whil 5 p < nli d1tt the table yeMordny , pulled over h ti tpot and was collided quids seriously. City warrants were being bought up eMetdn. ; at luventy-lKo cents although fi fi-w were sold for eighty cents on the ( tloll.ir. The display nt the exposition fs worth loiihlo ( lie price of admission. Como arlj nnd Memo H'ntH for the entertain- unit. Itcfrutlmionts at all hours. J. L. Cohonn , of this oily , special agent for Iowa , of tin ) Dwelling IIouso lusur- hnco ronmnny of Boston , na.s bi'en aNo pippointi'il uu general agent of Nebraska. The Hollywood company last night in- riled tlii' ohildri'ti of the homo of the friendless to attend their onlcrtainnient free. TinHol'i woods remain this after- pioon and ovening. f NoNt Monthly evening ox-Governor Fnirdiild i.s lo speak in Masonic hull , in'IT ' tins auspices of the republic. ) u committee. Hon. M. 1) . O'Connell will n\bo \ address the meeting. Tlio city inny not bo making ninny Ptri'ct imjirovemonls , but when as at the Bust meeting of thu eotmcil n monthly Dumber bill of about 0500 is prcsonteil , the people wonder where it is all going. I" The care of \ \ hitc vs. the C. 15. & Q. : s Ilil ! Inking n ] > the lime in the federal court. 'I ho court will not adjourn before this hist of next week , and will then meet Bn Dos Jloinen , where Iho li'jtior cases pvill bo taken tip. I I'owder is being used in blasting off fecetionsof the bluffs , it being eonsiilem I li cheaper and quicker way of getting Boose uirt than by shovel and pick , but Iho council looks askaneo at the powder 'bills ' , when the city is called on to pn : a certain price per load , whether the uirt Is blown oil or picked off. I Two hard looking follows were before fho police court yesterday on a charge ol being drunk and peddling without a license. They had a lot of cheap jewelry In thuir possession which they were try- Bug to disposd of. As they had no money | o pny their lines they were locked up. IA follow iinnicil Irvin was yesterday lined for being ugly drunk. He tried to hi'- ] ; bfl'on the plea tlmt while at work in a mine soiuu years ago a lot of dirt fell on pis head , and ever .since that injury onu telnss of beer would hot him ern/.y , and imulo linn wild. The excuse would not pvork , and he went back to his cell. By some oversight the bills of labor Rlouo under the direction of Supervisor Vo&s , were not ) ) itt in nt the last meeting of Iho council , and consequently the workmen have to wait for their ptv. : Carelessness on somebodv's part has greatly inconvenienced tho'lnborers , who ire certainly worthy of their hire. The police foreo is making great prep arations for the grand ball to be given in thoUemple hall on thu&'d , and imrpobo Jiiakiiigittho most enjoyable allnir of the kind this season. Field's orchestra will furnish the music , and every detail of the arrangements is being so carefully Booked alter that the baU'eaunot out be n ( CreatfiueceH.s. Ono of thn aldermen sagely remarks that the ! 0 collected from lines last month in the superior court doe.s not go Very far toward paying .a $700 poliee bill , to hay nothing of nieeling Iho bilks of a judge at Spoiltn ) year , a elerk , and mar- nhii ! and witness t'ees. The cash receipts of this justice mill are not extravagant. The temporary appointment bv the council of Charles Sanderson as eliief of ho lire department , tmlil a regular chief sail bo elected , is considered as another ipteleher for the 111113 or , who is getting , .01110 . hard raps Inti-ly. Ho tried to snvo l.wnlters , and it was reported that the lat ter was yeotoi day boaMingthat ho would appeal , where , no one heimicd to know , [ lint some of his best friends said the be.st thing ho can do io to quietly submit to iho inevilablu. ; Thooilyniithortiesdoiiot fieem over- 'pleased ' by the experiment of bending to Chicago to get a lauey priced engineer lo make sewer plans for the city. The city ilias alread paid § , ( 0 for the plans , and they do not seem to be what i.s wanted. Jim engineer from Chicago wants the city to pny him u claimed halance duo iliim , and the eity by its council has de cided to invite him to como here , and make the plans more satisfactory , thn city to pay him his actual cxponius , and ut that time the balance claimed will bo talked over , and adjusted if possible. A sirango revelation was made at the council niiMiting Monday night , Thn bonds of .several police were presented , and this led to the inquiry as U how the bonds happened to ho just handed in , the men giving tliii bonds hnvingbeeu serv ing for some lima on | lie force. It leaked out that the bond business hasbcitn neg lected , and 1iow ninny morn men there are herviug its polieemeu without giving any bonds , the mayor only knows. It is certainly n loo.so way of conducting a poliro force , and if Mich carelessness was hhowu in any other department of the eity government except that over which the mn.\or elaims Mipreme jurisdiction , it would havn called forth the vilest nlniso from him. U'liiln ho is spending his time ( lulling fault with the city engin eer , the. city nUoiuoy , and the auditor , thu mayor .should ! m putting in a little tln > i ) In lindiiigotit how many ot his po licemen have given hond'3. I'ri/o Tor Furinc-rn , A jirnmiMin for the longest oar of corn from this year's crop. For parlienlnr- call on or address .J , V. Fuller , buyer and Miippor oflient , com and onts.'Xo. U'J ' I'enrl Hroel , Council 1)1 ) " ' Brbstautiul abstract of title mul real Vstuti ) loans , JV. . & K , L. Squire , 10. . ' Pisitrl street. ' Konmys on drnunht mvl by thr do/.on. Finest tnvam soda with Iruil i rnpf ut Leslld tVs Moiri'll's Central I'hiirmaey. BiMeenth and ! ) ndgn. If you wisli to nmko legitimately from Ten jo Fitly dollars pur day wri'u to Jinln vS : .Sn'itli , Xn. lit Fomth ctreut , Jilnii . Hat Carnival. [ " ' U'lu ) following is iho progi ammo for i Ihu entertainment at thu u\poilion tu- I night I Musii'Jbvn'liin band. Illustrated i/ending - " 'I ho lint" MUs Cnrrlu blov- 'MIR. ' nlei'ihls > ohn Wedding Mar li llnvnriuii Iniiid ( iraiidVeildirj ; I'to- i > ef. m I'i'il ' Tnlilrnii. Hni ( . 'nrnivul and ' ! ir : ; Td Mir < h ! ' < ! by the wedding party , fe'ji liih en i..ouo joliin , wearinrr thnir invi'l li.id I'l'foi'i iho jiid.fi > > Airs L. | V 'I'ulh v , Air * 11 S. ' 1 .u i r. Mrs. ni i lor > . .Mr. K. i : JS't , . ! . . . - , .Mr. JIM man VAUCIIAS'S VAIN-CLORY , Tie Mayor's PromiinptiotiB Lf7j on the Oity Exohofiner Nervy Bill , THE FIRE CHIEF APPOINTMENT. The Clty'H I'limncrs-Tho I'n Hl y- ( oi'lnti WomenSi MxpottltIon- Cost of Street ri 'i'lio Mayor's Cml . When thn mayor was justice of the peace ho managed to well his fee bills te n goodly HUM. ' , and on every occasion when he gets n , nibble ivl th" public crib ho takca big mouthful , and sometimes bites oir more than ho can chew , though never lest , lie Im-s lately been trying to gel the city to allow him n lot of old fees wliit'h ho charged up in poll tax cases when aetingas justice. Failing in tit's ' , ho | ) iv ents another elaim for $535 for of- lieo rent , attendance upon oIlieepoMago. etc. , largely "etc. " In this amount was ? ! ( ) lor oflice rent , but us the eity provides in its building an otlico for the mayor , the council has \uoly deeid- ed that the mayor ean occupy that with out expense , or at least ean hardly expect the city to jjay the rout of n building which ho claims to own. and which he uses for a.private business of his own. If his business unturo is , as appears , a losing one. In1 can hardly expect the eitj to foot the bills and to draw Irons the eltj treasury pa. > for throw ing mud at respectable spectablo citizens. The council has lopped pod offlhN $ ieo claim. The other part of thn claim wasfoi . ' KM for postage , "attendance on olliee , ' licl , etc. While not slated in thn bill , Iho . * . " ) N supposed to bi > for postage , fuel , etc. , anil tlieiJKiU f ; > r''ollieo attendaiieu. ' Iu > t wliat the ollifo attendance means i > > i mystery. Ilu bus M-voral olllcn boys , large .si-/.e , looking like men , and noting Ilku children , un < l perhaps this is tivpny them off. but as they are at work mostly on hh .smut mill , and doing but little or nothing for the city , it seems that I hey should bo paid out of thu Ijroeeodq of tun mayor's gigan- lie business , but i's the bill 'was audited by Alderman Mynster , and as the mayor's salaiy is not very large for ' ( he right Kind ot'a , council did not want to establish too small a precedent , and so fn\oied this minor by allowing him to t.ike $16."i from the eity treasury. Thi.s will doubtless cover the expenses of the mayor's peculiar olliee , as the olliee is S' conveniently located Vint the eity clerk can be drawn on direct for envelopes , ink , pencils and stationery needful for the mayor's business. The City Purse. The finnm'ial condition of the city is shown in detail by the following quarter ly report of the city treasurer : roiicefimd s snr.s Old huwnnmo . l .r Cr.ule . 27S.-J5 I'.nk . 1.3T. Mliiary . irJ.fi ( Levee . .T > ! ) .fiO .luiknient . Kl.r ) : ; CinbiiiL' . I1' . . . ' > S Dlstl ict No. 1 , paving . 12.1KO. 14 ypcolnl nssesoincnt , sewer . 4ii,4S ! Council lilnirs wntur woiks . 10J.-J7 Total . S'J7,4T..y7 ( ovr.ison.vw.v. Concrni fund . 3 7.V- ( ] > tntei i-tlion paving . 4jiHM Dlstilut No. 'J , paving . .V'A.y : Jlstiii't No. : ) , paving . l)7.tii ) JnttTocctiim sewer . : ; ( H.4i Tolul . SlS.l.'M.TO linlancu c sli on hand . Sll,2i0.53 at I lie Imposition. The second annual exposition of the Presbyterian Women's Kxehange has fairly opened , and will be continued for a week or more nt the skating rink. The exterior of the building has been decor ated by streamers and presents an at- trnetivo appearance , so that even the stranger who chances that way cannot miss the place. The interior is indeed like a small but genuine exposition , and while other expositions may have a larger number of exhibitors , yet few can equal the taste shown and the variety of attractions. The Women's Ex change was orgnni/ed for the purpose of helping build ami tnruish the new ehiiieh , and the ladies have not ceased their labors dining the pn.stycar. but have done nobjy in various ways , and make this a crowning effort to secure the necessary means for furnish ing the church with pews and other need fully. This organization is officered by Airs. ( lOorgoT , L'hcliis , president , Airs I. A. Miller , viee-pre-iilent ; Mrs. K. 1) . V. Fisher , secretary , and Mrs. W. U. Wirt , treasurer. The exposition is certainly worthy of being visited by every man , woman and child in the city , and 11111113' train outside , and especially from Omaha , arc expected to attend. A number of the merchants have made very line displays , creditable to the city as well as lo themselves. The Chicago Tea company , under the man agement of , ] . ,1. .Melntyrc , has a very pleasing oriental sort ol a display of their goods. The Boston Ten company has arranged about sf-J/jOO ot groceries and oilier goods In their line , and a liner arrangement has never been seen here. Mr. Mornlos has lor twelve years nr- r.tiigcd exhibits for the St. Louis e.xiiosi- lion , and he has brought to bear nil bis experience and UMu , and the showing is certainly ouo meritingaltcniion. J. A. ( iorhnni , the photogiapher , has a very attractive booth tilled with art trom his gallery , photographs and crayons main ly. Mtsoman , Itodda & Co do credit to themselves and to their I'eonht's store by tv rich slfowiug , especially of cloaks and winter garments. Mrs. M. Heifer has n verv line display of millinery goods. Molcttlf HUH. , without doubt , have the richest showing of any. It consists largely of tins , from almost e\ery ellme under HID sun , and in endless variety. Their booth is made of fur ? , side * ami ceiling , and earpeled also with turs They also have turnished furs enough for the trimming ot the booth occupied by J. M. Phillip * , the boot and Miuunsnn , who makes a very pleas-iii" display of Ids goods. The Council Ulnlls Carpel company has lilted up an elegant booth , and the showings of window draperies , rugs , curtains , etc , is very rich nnd lusty. A dog guards iho goods with apparent eaie , and proves a surprisingly trim representation of the canine species. CoekovV : Morgan , the well known dry goods men , have a booth which attracts .special attention , for it contains a full the "I'uritaii. " nugcd yneht , ingeniously formed of good in their line. Next to ihis n real on/.nr appears , in which the ladies of the exchange offer for /-ale var- im.b fancy articles. This i.s one of thu most attractive plnces of all. There is also a lloral display , nnd ( lowers offered for linlo. This f i in ehnrgo of Mrs , ( ! len- sou , Mrs. Will llardin and MUs Ll/zlo llardin. Then there is the hwcet booth , In which homo made caudles are to be had , It being in charge of Misses Ida Ciisady. hou Mlllnrd , Jennie Hnrdin and Miss Ulnndnml. One of the most at tractive showings is that of the jolllcsnnd preserves , pickles , eU. , which are also to lie MiM , Mrs. Kariisworth , Mrs. l-'rcil Hill and Mrs. Phil Armour nro in cluriro. Airs. Charles 1'ar- nnilen has ehnrgn of n refrrRlnns lemonndo booth , very nicely arranged and ndorned. Several of thenooths-h.ivo been furnished with drapingsnndenrpcN nnd eurlains from llnrkncRs Uro , . ) . 0. Dixby makes n dn/.y.ling showing of gas lixtnres and nrticlcs in , tlmt fine. H. I'Yiedmnn has a display of millinery goods , which attracts the attention of the indies and exeilos much praise. ( ' .Do Vol makes n creditable vhowinp of hard ware and stoves. Van Briml , Thompson it Co display 0110 of their finest car riages. 1 osier , the tlorlft. mnkes n line shotting in his line. Thn ladies , under the MiiK'rintendeiiey of Mrs. 1'rotity and Mr * . IJaymond , have a line showing ot fruil. The nrt gal ! ry is of course thronged wltlulelighled isitors Thu chief attrac tion is thu lurgu nnd rich piece of tap estry , the work of Mrs. H. H. Stevens. Pome elegant pictures are furnished from Chapman's art store , and from I ) . W. Hushiiell's. There is n line crayon of ( Jarlield , the work of II. H. iituwnrt. Mi-s Hohae has n very liuu painting. Miss Holle llnteher has < imie excellent show ing of her skill Miss Jcs \Valker has a pair of Vunititinn scenes very picas- nig. Kuv. A. 1C. Bates exhibits n crayon of the Cornish eoast , the work of his s'.s- ter. Miss Ilattie Knepper has some Rtudh's from still life , which are excel lent. Mrs. MeNnughton has one of her water-colors , in which and in crayon she is very skillful. Tl-e nrtgallery is under the charge of Miss Carrie Steven ; , Mi's Mnttie Baldwin , Mir-s Ollio Woodbury and Miss Ilutchin on. Among the oilier features of the exposition - position is the dining hall , whore lunch is served at noon , .supper from 0 o'clock on , and oysters in all stylus .and at all hours are to be bad , besides ieo cream , eofl'uo and cake , in faclall Mirtsof tempt ing refrcihmunls. This is in charge of Mrs. I. A.Mil.cr , Mrs. W. II. Hobinson , Mr * . Martha Knopper and Mi 3 Anna Welrich. As additional attractions entertaining programmes are arranged for each even ing. Ln t night there wi.s a Shakes- perian evening , and lo-ii'ght i to be the great hat carnival , which will be one of thu mnsl novel entertainments of all. ( Jooil music ami other features make the exposition one winch will be thronged with visitors to the close. Co it oTStreet The bids for .street lilliug , which were opened but rejected at thn ln t meeting of the council , show considerable differ- nneo between what contractors are will ing to do work for when they nro to be paid in cash , or when employed by pri vate parties , and when employed by the city ; or paid in warrants or long-time assessment ecrtllicales. Theio worn only two bids in , one ol Fred Klein , who offered to till Eighth avenue Irom Main to Sixth .street at : J,3 .cents : intersections ! iO , in general war rants , 21 in cash , from Sixth to Seventh streets , ; V , rents ; intcrsi'olions ! ! . " ) cents , and for cash , 2S cents ; Seventh to Eighth streets , ! 7 } cents : int'-i-scctions. : iS cents ; ensh , ' . > ! ) eent-s ; Ninth avenue , Main to Sixth streets , 0.3 cents ; Ki.xtli to Seventh , : )7 ) cents ; Seventh to Eighth3s cents ; inlerseetions , same as on Eighth avenue. C. 1 $ . Mitchell was the other bidder , jffid his ligures were about the same , they being in > ome iii'-'a u-es from one- half to one cent lower. The council con- eluded to reject both bids as being too high to satisfy the property owners. The " " . "WIsliy-WiiMiy" Ordinance. The mayor , in his war upon the city attorney , has tr od to make a new point againtthat oflicial by declaring tlmt the ordinance crcntin < c the olliee of chief of , the lire department , and which ordinance has lately been declared illegal by Judge Aylesworlh , was drawn up by the city attorney , and that the whole trouble has been caused by his carelessness and "wishy-washy" way of prcparinir ordi nances. In the council meeting Monday night , the city attorney got it back oil Hie major in great shape. Ilo reminded the mayor in dear English that the ordi nance which had been so moutliilyealled , ' 'wishy-washy" was not drawn by him , " but by Alderman M > nster , and "that it had been approved by the mayor. The mayor could not rally enough to make a show of refuting the statement , and find ing that the ordinance was a child of his own political family , lie tapped with his pencil on the desk , and urged the council to proceed with the business , and not to spend time on this matter. The mayor should find out whether any of his pets have drawn ordinance1 ! before he pounces on no fiercely. Otherwise lie oils hU own nest. True To the BII : : ; Notice is hereby given tlmt thu people's meeting ns called for next Siiturdn3- in no wisu authorized or connected with smy labor organisation now existing. This assembly will hold a meeting of its own and in the interest of ill men favoring reform in politics nnd liromoting thu cause of labor. Meeting lor members every Thursday night in Uloonii i.sdn's.hull. . . Jens SHOUT , Chairman. Mrs. Moshcr. wife of Dr. L. Mosher , committed snichlu yiMerdav nt their lomu nuar Walnut Shu took a dose of rough on niN about It ) o'clock a. in. , but it was not discovered until about three liotirs nfterwnrds , when her two littlu boys noticing that she was very sick , went to town for the doctor , AViuin I lie loetor arrived it was too latu tosavu her. Shu died at ( I o'clock. Ilerago wnsnbout j" > , years. She and her husband had not lived together for MUIIO timu , and they iul : ipiarrelcd a good deal as tovh : > .liould have possession of the children , Hid they had quitu a stormy Interview tvllhin a day or so. This trouble is suj- ) oscd to bu the uaii e of her net. Mrs. L. S. Amy and daughter. Sadie , , vlio havu been visiting friends and rola- ives in Colorado thu last , four week * , ro- urued hoinu yesterday. HAIR GOODS. Waves , Frizzes , Switches , Etc , HAIR GOODS. iHAMrooixn , HAIlt UHESSINO , AND currixa. HAIR GOODS. laugsunt I'.nnpiulour , I.unirtry m * Other Slyles. HAIR GOODS. MHS. c. u Giu.irm : . VJ Main St. , Council II lulls. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW COXJlTOIIj R. RICE , M. D. "r oilier tuinora leniovrd without | lie knlfo or iirnwliw of blood. JHRONIC DISEASES or < ui hinds n Over thirty yenra' urocilcnl experience. Olllco , o.ll I'eiirl btrcot , Couni-U lllilUj. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Srcelnl r.iHfrilfrinentP , fiicli ns 1 oft , round , I'o I/inn , Tor Sftlo , To llcnt , Wants UoimlliiF , etc. , nlll lie In'crlivl In tliU rohnnn nt tlio low i-ntu of TUN' rEHTs * " P15H l.tNI ! fur the f.ist Inscitloti nnit riVIVJUJTl-S 1'KH LINK for cnch t > uljcHucnt ln ? 'rton. ! ' Leave oilvcrtlo < ur ufllco , No. | U.ronrl street , nonr Umntltrny. WANTS. If ) ur.NT A new fo\on-riloiihoiiso. ! Itaqnlru FOIt HKNT A fh-ronni liouiio , ten wnlk tium lint-lne-- ) , cllywntur , well nnil civ ti'in. For i out theiitt. ' nut HUNT No. 1UJ Ifnn1 on stirrt , tluro iiioms. McMAliit.v * Co. , 4 1'eatl Micct. rou SAI.I : , rou IIP.NT oil i\ciiANni : . RIO. W for fnlorrnntnii ( ! very llticral loiin . li Thu Council HiiilN I'liper Mlll.coinplutn , with IjOaixllllg InillbU Ullll tlllOU IICIUS Of Ijioiind. No. i'rt A lii liii < -t jiropprty In Clioroltrc , riioioljcii county , lowii.n 111 tr.ulo lor ucgtcni lnnrt . Vnlnc. ittxuit { .4'KV ' ) . No TO A lirwitirnl iiomn In tliotown of ltn.t- lnir , Mills umnty , loun , for Nubrnslax liuiil. Vnliiu. "W.i'i'JO. " No 41 A aood lti < tno property nnd nl .o n pnod lu-ililpiirc piopcMty In the loun of Clicnvn. Mcl.onn county. III .low down tor c.iMior will o.U'lmit'111 lurui'iti'in IntnN No. I"J A t-plondhl tnrin , well Improved , 049 nuict In Dlokhi'on tonnty. town , jolnlnp llio Ion nof Spirit Luku. 1'rlco , lur a fliort lime , $ . ? ' per nci c. No tl ! ? to 1ST Arn four Inprovcd furmi In I'lillllps coinily , ICiins.m , cnoh wltli it small In- unmhianco. Tlioixiiiltai ulll bo o\clmiipoJ tur unlncntiilcrcd wild land In NcbriKkii. No. lii ; ; 4-dj iH-n-j In Holt county , Not ) . , partlr Impiovod. ut lilt ; liiivjfiiln. Wants to exclninyo lorinoicliniullco. No. 51 A line two story tjilok lo lilonen , OIIP of tlmbcst locnttnn In Council Illull * , lll lor irooil iiiilnrunliin-cil KuiisiiH or Innd" . Vnluo. M.-i.UOO. No. iVmiul II Aio tirontlicr boiuitlfnl In Coiincll lilulliS , txliicli cash imymtmis will buy ut u b.iiv.iln. No. til A bcniitlful sulutrlian loc.Ulnn In lowix Cllv. loxvn.iil u.\cliniii'o lor wi-'tcin lands. Vnhte. $ . "i.H)0. ) Tln'iUuno urn oi'h n fmr uC our 8'ei'lal | ln r- pulns. If you vi' not nnjthlntrto timlenr M-ll , oiMinnt to M-ll itnyii'iil vsiitle or lii \M'li ( < IIM. Wo hnxcM-ieinlirimd r-li to tiiulu for lands. BW.xN' , V WALK Kit , Council tUuila , ld\Mi. 342 end 344 BROADWAY. % RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall a Winfor V/ear Mens' and Hoys' Ilnvlnrss Suits. Wenanil llovs' DirsiStilf. CIilMi-biis' UVIMT Dny nnd nrc = R'llt ? . ( ) veicoiiM lor Men , Hoynnd Ciill-licn. Miuclinnl TiillorSmtH. \ Meichant Tmlor O\ invents.J .1 Itcrclinnt Tailor Ti oxv er . Kcjnul to the liu-t , to order , I At bulf the pr'co. P 1'ut Mons' Suits nnil Oxi-i Lean Man 4 * Bulls nnd Ov' I'nt Muns * TI-OMS-OI" . Seiiinle SlihH mill Tro ei > i4 In Scnleh wools , Medicated Sc.ulots , I3\tni llc.xvy Hiilln l raim. Fancy Colored Wools und nilx&il unnlliies , Irom 2Cc each 10 S1..V ) . DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR Tim FALL OP 1835. G-loves , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of ( Irstelnsi imulliu [ < und reui-ontiulo prices. RETAIL DEPARTMENT at ! nnd 311 Hroiuluny , Connull Illim'n , Town. Lamps cheap at Homer's , ! ) Main St. THE NEW YORK , 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL 15LUFFS , - - - IOWA. i * * i Sanitary Hydraulic ( Engineers , Public ant ! PnvaJe Systems of Sewerage , ' i Water xvoiks ami Vpiiti ation dcsiyncil mil oonstructcil. riumbin xvorU in all its brniiclies.Thls iompany have ono of the best assortcil .locks . of plnmhiiig goods in the xvost Kstitnntcs fnrnislicil. IIARRV UIRKIXIHNB , Innagcr ? ow York Plumbing company 552 Hroul ; vay Council Ulufld. Tclcpliono No 27. ONLY HOTEL In Council Fir © Amtnll inoilcrn tmprtucmuats , call belU , Uic iilann lioltt , etc , , Is the CKESTOtf HOUSE ! Nos.Sl ' , , ! J17 ami SIP , Mnln Strcpl , MAX MOIIN' , Vroiirictor. D. A. BENEDICT , r.vr ron All sljlei of t.ni'dcrs conMintty In stncl ! mndo lie in pprucn pine vhink. Tbu \ cry bat , 'No. W Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over IlnslniUl'H nook Store. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY ItHMntt & SRAUIOHT , No. 34 N. Main Street , Council BluTs , low.i , Tclcpliono No. til. All norlc wan-anu-.t. AfRS. A. B. HUBERTS , I'ormrrly of Now Vorc ! , CutlhijT und 1'Ulliig r..Valjishiiirnt. | l'o. 31 I'enrl Street. Council Illuirs , Iowa. a. on'HT.u. M. xv. u. vt'ssiv. , 5s PUSSY , PX 8 Q if IT 1C a n. COUNCIL BLurrs , IOWA. Thorough Instruction on fha Piano and Organ VOICE mm m mm 1'ei-ons desirous of iccolx'lnfr hiitriiollon in thu nbovo will [ ilt'.iMj o.ill on or addioss Prsf , C. B , Ifpfarf , NoKO First Avonno , Council IJhilVs , lo-.V H. SCHTTBZ , Justice of the Peace. OlUccOx'or Ameilcnn Uvpro s , COUNCIL HLUl'KS. IOWA. HAIR GOODS vr , . D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No. n.'JT Ihoadwiy , Connull Hair ( -foods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Beady Made. No. 337 Broadway. KIEL SALE STABLES , Horses und iniiln * coiistiuuly on liruul , lor sulc at letiill or In enrtimd loit < . All slock wnumilctl aroprc cntcd. \\'holi-iili' : am ] lelull ilo.ilnr- wniln nnd ti > il- oil Imy , I'rlvoiiietx'niiiililiisiitUfiu'linn iniiu-tn- teed. sriit.UTr.it A , nni.r.v , Cor. Mil A vi. . nnd 4th St. , Council llluirs. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! Our hnyf-r w\lies \ from Xi > ' Vork ttnit lin IK HID lurKOslnnd oliolcusl line of CARPETS , s RUGS , 'CURTAIN'S -A NO- UPHOLSTERY GrOODS Krcrc > linn M In this city. Tlioso ( ? ooiU nro nnir in riving dally nnd wo ! O-i > cctlully inrltu uvury- budy to cill mid oou tlic-ni. Oil Cloths , , Linoleums , Mattings OF ALL KINIIS. Window Shades , Cornice Poles , Etc. , Etc , AT 1WUJ.AK 1'ltICKS. Council Bluffs Carpet Company I Wo shall ofler at ( HA3II .SALH , until sold , n Inr-o invoice of COTTON FLAN NKLS at W per cent buloxv the prices heretofore asked. 10 dozen Blankets nt 'fl.M ' to S'J.OO , worth from $2.00 to ? 3.00. Thcso goods were were bought at Auction Sales nnd will not be duplicated. 1'uiiuu will dt > wall to secure thorn \vhllo hero. Our now stock of S Bra jjrioots , XDross 7'la/ii Are unusually nUi'.vetivo : ind nuver sn cheap ru now oiVorjtl. o rijaivj'l rttid our stock i.s well Kfsorled for hier'y Toll cb L DOOT MATS THTH ] TIGS i'y * * > * * > * S < . . * , l.y L.VJL. r . Ju tO - * - - * , JL , / . 1 ITS on "IT j COUICIL SLUFFS , AND 0 M Efo. 29 Blaia St. , Council Bluffs. ll V a a S jtL , RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ARTIOS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplic ? ii for lltestratod Z. T. LiNDSEY & CO. \Vniehon o nnd Salesroom , < l K. Mn > n St. , Council llli.ITs , low.v. n 41 : : Iliomhaiy. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE IIa\o roniorcil tothoir Ncu- Store , Nos.82&34Maiiiand33&85PearlSts , NKXT JJOOll .SOlJ'J'll OF THK POSTOFFIUJ5 , Wlii'i'o tlu-y havu put in a now stock of rr i Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , \vhicli nro the following lines-- : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gents' Neckwear , Gents' Und erwear. Ul. r T3 AM > SlUl , TlJUNK8 ANU VAMSK.3 , Mu.NAKCll I'lSIC SlIIUTS TMdies' ( JJillflrmi's and Misses' Undcrwvar , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , I miles' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. - JOHN" BENO & CO. , No. a. > Mini i'l Main 8lron ! . Council No. DJ : ami il.j I'uurl Stnl. .