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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FHTDAY , OCTOBER 9 , 1885. THE DAJT/Y BEE , GOUNCILlLUFFS , ruiDAV aiouxiKK , ocTOHKit u. Ko. 13 fcarl Street. 1Vitrr ! < illiyrnrrler In nny pnrt of tliuclly ut 1X\MJ II Ills I er It. W. Tii.io.v , . _ I * M Ba H * M VBMWMVM BM > wMW * Wi MINOR MKNTIO.V. Wnlor mils arc now ilno. lli-IItT , the tailor , for full poods. Tim iMitiiifrnf Willow nvuniui will bo compli'leil lo-dity. .John NiHioNnii' ' * horse "llncclior" I * In be enlt'ivil in a big race in southern 'it-Mis III-M inonlli. The news reaches lu rn of tin1 ilciith of J.jsiiuilfr . Babbitt , til hUpiUAunt Immu ] n Her be , Arkansas. John Kpenelur has been gis'en thn oon- tract for jinttiug thn shun ioof on thn new St J'nnl's unitft'h. Jn Ilii1 federal court the ease. of Mrs. Kllicntl \ tliu Cliirngo tV Northwester ) railway , for tin : loss 01 : i trimis ) Mill 01 trinl. Yeslerdaj' t7n ticn Scluirx tleil tin ; matrimonial knot iinitiiijr , ) . I' . I.ar on nml Miss Joliuniiii M. JIMISOU , both of thl.sdly. Mr.i. Chnmllor. mother of Dr. Thomas lellries , of this city , dhul at Imr hoinc it Wilmington , Duhiwaro , last TiiuMltiy iigetl W ) yen M. Hon. ) . ( ' . Hnrroughs. of Michigan , i toMiuiik in Mii'-onio hall on tin : uvening of the xii'd , tinili'r the auspices of the ro ] inblic.an committiM ! . II. K. Field tins retired from the ( inn of irhepanl , Field & C'ook , leaving the twc other members of the linn to continue tno business as bofofo. I'ennil lovcd wati yesterday given to 1tlliain Sehade , of Minilen , and Anna Ureier , ol Shelby ; al. o to It. 11. Cillespuy nnd .Soplu.i t'ross , both of Oakland. John Tcniplcton lias reeuiyiul from Huntings ; i largo number of peculiar binmi M > apjikh , two being grown in one , ami aNo one specimen ol wliuro three have grown togelhur. ' "here. have about twenty-seven of the r.alons ( ) paid liucnsu for "October. and that is nol half tlio number \yhieli am running. If they do not come in livelier another proclamation i.i threatened , The Moiite/.imia bnnij , which has re- cnnllv relumed to this city , furnished the jniiMu for this parly given Wednesday night. by tlio Knights and Ladies of Honor , and those present .speak in the highest terms of it. There arc in Stoekurl'.s windows two of the finest little painting whieli it has botm the privilege ) of the public to ga/o on for homo time. They arcs gents , and arc the property of Gen. Dodge , who secured tlium in Florence. The alarm of lire about 0 o'clock yes terday morning was caused by tlio burn ing oi' the tar cart , used in paving Willow nvennu. The bla/.ofcent up such : i volume of smoke that everybody thought thcro must ho : i great lire , and u grand rush was miule tor the spot. Mr. Ik'C'kman , the poll lax collector , rcpor.ss that lie has Mieeeeded in getting about a tlioiiMiml e.iti/cn.s to either pay their tax , or have it worked unit on the Mreets. This is a larger number than for. > 'ars jmht , and yet he does not propose to let his energies ihvg , but is going al'ler the di-litiquenl.s now with a sharp stick. Mrs. O. A. Hogers , the milliner , will return from the east in a few days with : in assortment , of Paris pattern bonnets nnd all the late.st millinery novelties. The fall opening at her millinery estab lishment will t.iko place next Thursday and Friday at .No. U l IJroadwuy. AllhH Mary Damon won tbo lirst pmo nttliu bat carnival for the most novel lady's hut , it being an empty wasp nest. Tliu gentleman's prize was won by Henry Atkins , who wore a largo sponge us si hat. 'J ho carnival made great bjiort , nnd was one of the most novel entertain- mentsgi\cn here. The c.xpoKition at the rink continues to draw crowds and ought to. The ladies have pleasing entertainments , the mer chants of the city make very creditable displays , and there is much to aimiM ; and interest. The object of the exposition is iiUo a most worthy one , and tliu ladies jnorita hearty and generous cncourago incut. Mr. William Mnlonny was yesterday speeding his new hteed on tliu boule vards , and showing the stepper to his friend Mike Nolan , and it is reported that Nolan lias taken such a fancy to the llyur that he haw already oll'crcd an ad vance over what Malonc.y paid for it , but not unite enough of u one to secure tliu etccd. Mr. John Tracy , day operator of tlio V abash , was \Vcdnesuay night mar- vied to .Miss Muggjo jJeltmev , Hev. Father WcMcnomy ollicjating. Then ) was a niurry party of friemlh lo join in the fes tivities , and the happy pair started for a visit to Air , Tracy's old home in Oixon. 111. , accomijanied by the best wishes of bcorcs of friends who will gladly wel come their return to a residence lions. J. II. Klutz and , ) . W. Klceb are preparing - paring to open up their retail grocery fctoro on Monday , they having bccureil the building No. Hi ! ) Broadway , recently occupied by I'arks & Plainer , ami lo cated nearly opposite the Ogdcn house. U heci ) yonng gentlemen are thoroughly experienced in business , and both are excellent salesmen , and have friends everywhere and plenty of thuiu. Their is not only wished for , but Jooltcllin , a very peculiar old gentle- inan.who has been traveling about the city for home time trying lo get listeners lo sonio poetry which ho claims was written by him while inspired , has been complained of us being insane , and : i commission will examine Into the case this morning. Not long ago ho appeared 1m I'o ro tin ) council with a vali.su full of his writings and his warnings as to tlio turrl- lln ) things which went to hanpon In the future , and wanted the aldermen not only lo listen to u llirou hours' ' reading , lint to make an appropriation to huvo the documents published. The mayor was nnrightconslv ludig- unlit hcuiuiM ) thu Hr.i : made public the fuel III a I ho bad induced thu council to nllow him ! fIO."i for sundry expenses , not ilulinltoly known , but which was incurred in running his smnt mill on Itryant street , The mayor waited at tlio council mealing until that body was about ready to adjourn , it being about midnight , thu roportcr.s and citi/.otis having all got tired out and loft , ho presented his lltilo ' .1)111 ) In the siloncu nnd secrecy of the dead hour of night ; when honest tax payers worn mostly asleep. Thu mayor was therefore astonished to pick tin the Km : in the morning nnd sue a full ac count of the bill , lu roared about the city building to ibid nut who had let It JeaK out , andgotUtthtriatisfaclton. When the mayor lists another honuM , Mraight- forward bill to present tu thn council , ho Fhonld Illu it according to tlu rnlos. and let It co mo up just as it is in * ! : > tcd ihu bills of worlliy worklngmiiii hull coinu up- the workiuymon whoMt Interests ho is nlwavi talking about to much , but doing MJ little for. Prize for l-'uriiii'rs , A pivminin for the lon e-t oar nf rorn from tlu.t , \i''ii' ! . cn | i , For partienlars call on ( i inl.lrr.sV. . Fuller. Iniyer and rldppi r of i\i i it cui'ii ami oats , .No. li'J ' IV'itrl MIV < t ( niii'vi ! I'.hiils , ; - Huh > i.iuiiii : .il".M ' ! > nf tltlo nnd real ' , roIP 'MM x , J \ \ iv K I. . Squint , | ( M , 1 v.irl slrei t BANKING ON BOCCSloODLE , A Bluktoring Blood Cnts High Oapers anil Swindles Omaha Merchants. A 'JVrrlliln Auciilcnt anil Flrn nl Atlantic UepulilU.'iin Ciiu- Otliei' Xc\vs Mattel s. Chocks and Cliook , It htH boon currently reported , with apparent truth at the bottom of thu re ports , that one of the prominent citi/cns , wlio does as much strutting nnd us little pa.\ngas ! any man in the city , has been attempting latelytogot hisehecks cashed by saloon men and gamblers , and has oe- easionnally sncccdml , and although some of the e who thus iiceonunodated him have had great trouble to get any cash lor the chocks , yet they have kept rather quiet for fear that ho might have some of the tremendous inimcncc of which he boasts , nnd might exercise it in lighting their business. ISome of the others , who had more sense and more backbone , have stoutly refused to grant Mieli accommodations , and n roar nnd threats have lollowcd , It seems that tlio same writer of checks has been practic ing the art across this river among tins miiro Misccptiho ! acquaintances in Omii- lia , and the Glebe thus touches tliu prac tice up : The Globe has just been placed in posse - se.ion of some facts * which it lias traced to 11 thoroughly reliable source. For the sake of the wile and children of the party concerned , the Globe suppresses his name. It is no pity that the Globe has for the party himselt. The facts are thc e. lie is a man who sports good clothes , and prides himself upon his good blood and posi tion , lie and u boon companion wont to Omaha about four weeksago. . Whether they had any money when they went Ihere is not known , but they ran out of money before they got through. The blooded gentleman drew n cheek for ? " 0 on one of our Council Blull's banks , and presented it to a business man over there for the purpose of hav ing it cached. The gentleman to whom it was presented refused investing in that kind ol paper. The two gentlemen from Council Blull's then went to another Omaha business man with the same check , representing that ( hero was money in the Council Blnll's bunk to the credit'of the drawer of tlio check to meet it. The Ouialm business man roliiug up on this .statement hauled out his wallet , paid over the $ ! ! 0 and took the check. Ho sent it to Council Blull's in the usual course to have it cashed , but his had the mortilication lo luarn that at the time the check was drawn the drawer of it had no money in that bank , had no reason to think ho mid any ' , and when thu check was presented ho'had none. That is the way some men swell up and cut .splurges. If some poor devil ot : i tramp would do a. thing like that he woidd bo sent to the penitentiary for obtaining money under false pre tenses. Two Mcpiililluan Candidates in tlio Field. A republican convention was held at. Shcnandoah yesterday for the pun > osu of nominating a senator for tlio district composed of I'ago and Fremont counties. The contest was between Senator Clark , of Page county , and Major A. II. Ander son , of Fremont county. Page county had lit'teen delegates , and cast a solid vote for Clark , while Fremont county gave its ten votes for Anderson. The nomi nation of Clark was unsatisfactory to Anderson and his friends , ind they with drew from tlio convention and held another convention , placing Anderson in nomination. This gives the republicans two candidates for the senate in that district , and complicates the contest there. Jersey Jackets at Harkness Hi-others' . Home Ji rht-y.s , Winter Jerseys , and Jer- f > ey Cloads. A Tcrrllilo Accident. Atlantic Democrat : Last Saturday Cieorge McDulV , Ed. Needles , George McKlwain and Thad Hull' went duck hunting , going to the ponds northeast of to\vn. They had hunted quite a while , and in crawling np to the ponds would cock their guns in order to be ready for the game fahonlil any bo there. In the acl of cocking ; the hummer of I'M. Needles' gun slipped from his linger and the gun was discharged , Ihu whole charge entering the right thigh of George MvDulV. who was barely six feet away. The boy.s realized the horrible nature of the accident at , once , and soon procured a conveyance , nnd in this the poor mi- fortunate was brought to this city and taken to bis home. Drs. Enunurt , Eagan , Kirkpatrick , and Graham dressed the awful wound. The head of the thighbone bono was literally shot awaj' , and suver.il inches of the bono shattered. A largo piece of it was removed , and the wound neatly dressed. The very nature of the wound renders his recovery very doubt ful. lie is about 1 ? years of age , and has been one of the most exemplary boy.s in the city. The parents have tlio warm wishes of many friends for his recovery. lluy your carpets ut Ilarknoss Broth ers' , xvliuruyou can get the moat for your money. t HIP Kvposltlon. Kvnry evening's entertainment at the exposition now in progru&s at thu rink has biHin pronounced thu host , but the programme for to-night promises to excel nil others. It is us follows : I'llOOUAM.Mi : . Muslu . Hnnd "Tho JJiby , Is Sick" . Kecitntlon Miss UlluViit. . Tahlonu . . .Oni Manning : , Xoo Hill antlJennle lintos Musk1 . Itiind "Ui ) a Tti'O" . MKi Ni-lllo Lackett Musk > . IJiuul "Aih.ices" lioiu "Last D.ivsof Pouin'li' | ' . .Mr. Frank Clmmbcrlnln Music . Hand "Thu 111) ) , ' Shoo " . ( ieoiglo hlndtcv Music . lianil "Tho N an , " Hum "l.ucillo" . . Ml-- . * May D.I vi-iinrirt MiKlu . llund 'Ol'liss , " fiom Uiut llaitn's "HIct'tfliKi'1. . Misi Com \Vooillmry li.md Cash jiriecs this week in doaks ut Harkni's.-i Brothers' . If yon wish to make legitimately from Ten to Filly dollars per day write to Jiuld & Smith , No , Ul Fourth street , Council IJlullb. An Klavntiir Iturnoil. Atlantic Pemoerat ; The lioonnan elo- valor was again destroyed by liru Thurs day last , this being the fourth building that has burned on tie ! very bantu grounds , and the sl.\tli llro that lias ou- I'Ui'l'i'd iliere. Tliu water work * had been shut oil'for iviwlrs. nnd the propeitv- was lluu praelleall.V left to the nieny ot Ihu devouring clement , The lire boys did heroic i"er\ " ice with the htintuil means at iheir command , and sav.'il eonsUlorablu C propi rly , Much apprehension was felt lor ilu > .il'-iv nf ilio biiildiiig > i > n ( 'heft- > nut tti ; < l ui tut ilricetioi , ut tic ! llaiiica , but fortunately any spread of the lire was kei't ' , back. The loss in almost a total one. 'I hero were about 00 ! ) bushels of oats , 10 ! ) bushels of corn ami 000 btflinh of wheat in HIP elevator. The lo.'s is esti mated at about $10,000 , with about § 7,500 insurance. Mr. Boorm.'in , \\ith his usual pluck , will rebuild ul once. Sewing machine needles nl Harkness Brothers' r cents a paper. 10,000 needles to eloie out. out.A A Colored At an early hour yesterday morning burglars visited the Eastern hotel , ! J O Broadway , and thoroughly ransacked the rooms where the girls were sleeping , and helped themselves to sundry trinkets , jewelry and other little articles , nnd then made an attempt to go through the room of Mr. Tale , tiie proprietor , but his wife was awakened just as the man was open ing the duor. the light of the lantern which ho held In his hand attracting her attention , and giving light enough to show her that it was a negro. Shu arou od her husband and the fellow lied in such haste that he made good his escape. Buy your goods ut Harkness Brothers' nnd save money. A New Depart lire. On and after October 13 wo shall put prices at lowest cash value and Roll for cash und abandon the credit system. We have purchased our largo and well selected stock of goods for the fall trade with this purpose in view , and our prices will evidence u saving to the purchaser. This will be to the intere.it of both our customers and ourselves. ItsavescMiense lo us and annoyances to customers. Goods can be sold for less , and it enables the purchasers to receive the best and largest quantity of goods for the least amount of money. ILvitKNUss Itituntniu. o Lamps cheap at Homer'o ) Main street. Personal. lion. I ) . O. Finch left for lies Monies last night. E. S. Plimpton , of IJonisou , was in the city yesterday. It. W. Briggs , of Carson , was in the city yesterday. Judge Cole , of DCS Moines , was at the Ogden yesterday. Mi.ss Nolljo Abbott , who has been very ill with some throat trouble , is recover ing.Will Will AVood , deputy auditor at Logan , was { rooting his Council Bluffs friends yesterday. J. C. McMullpn , the Q. ynrdmahter at Pacilie Junction , was looking at the Bluffs yesterday. G. W. Mallory and lady , and A. A. Doric and wile , of Neola , were among the towaus at the Ogden yesterday. E.r. Eckel , of Eckel & Mann , the St. Joseph , architects of the now court house hero , was in the city yesterday. Kev. Mi. Proper , of Dos Moines , the state missionory of the Baptist churches , was in the city yesterday lor a few hours. B. Newman , of Omaha , took a short run over here yesterday on business , and t'nisgavo bis many friends hero a chance to greet him. J.J. Fraiuey returned from Chicago last night. He denies that he went oil'on u political mission , and says ho is now out of politics. Joseph W. Fulton , of Fairlicld , Iowa , was in the city yesterday selling grading and ditching machines of the Ml. Pleas ant manufiiclury. 11. M.Wilbur , who looks after the in terests ot the New Homo sowing machine company , arrived home yesterday , hav ing been working np the business in Mis souri Valley , of late. Mrs. F. Howard , sister of Mrs. J. C. Bixhy , and her daughter Miss Ada Howardj after having an enjoyable visit with their friends here , loft yesterday for their homo in Ked Cloud , Nebraska. Oliver Haigh , who is one of the active representativesof Peregoy it Moore , has been kept at home for two weeks with malarial fever. He hopes to be able to take his grip and renew his trips ne.\t week. It is useless for the busy bee to improve the shining hour by slinging when St. Jacobs Oil is around. One application will remove all pain and swelling. ET. SCI-IUKS , Justice of tbe Peace. C Olllco Over AincHcun Kvpro s , CS COUNCIL UI.UKFS , IOWA. S HAIR GOODS AT- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No. iH7 llrondwuy , Council Hlnirs. Hair G-oods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair G-oods of all Styles Beady Made. No. 337 Broadway. rnos , orriccii. . . w. n. rtrsnv. II OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. , 1805. 35. A. BENEDICT , \ .NT rou All Mjlci of ladders conMniitly in stock mndo fi-oixi ipiuco jilnu pliiiik. Tliu very liuat. No , 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Oror Uu > > buC'ir Hook Store. R. RICE , M. D. r ullittr nniiors removed without D UK. idiiintirdruwliib'tifliluod. CHRONIC DISEASES of nil kliuu a specialty. O ur thirty jeiu * ' pniclU'al dxiicdcuco. Olllcu , No II I'riiil Mrt'ui.t'iiiiiii-il UluUu. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlci : . Si | < ? f-lfitiliMril cinoiit * . fticli n If-f , ronnil , To Innii , Koranic , To Kent. Want rimudliiff , etc. , wtt\ \ lie lu < .i < rte < l In tills column n tlif low rate lit Tr..VrNl. ( < t'KII I.INMi : < .rln | llrptlnforlloiinnd Kivi CJJNTM I'Ull I.1N 3 fn i-iK'h eulisc < iii'iit lii * > c/lliii | Leave mlvuitliu inontftnt our olllco , Xo. U ! I'cnil Jticet , IIIMI JJANTf.U A peed L-lil for ppnnrnl IIOIIFO iff work ; No. HfJ Italici-oll Mrrel. ( ) IH'.X'r A now ( -uvcii-nKini liotl o. l r HKI : Olllcc. ' FOR ItllNT A Mx-mAin hon e , ton inlntili walk from lw.np | .4'eltj ' water , null nnd ul' ' tern I'or vent eheitp. I TDK HUNT No. 1JO ] lnrrl < nii flierl. tluci rooms. ' MC.M.UION fi Co. , 4 I'rail si lent. roit HAM : , rou HINT : on KXCIIANT.I : CIO. M For fnloor lent , on very tlliernl term Ifl The Council lllnirx Taper Mill.complete , will tholaiKO bonnllnir house nnd three itcros o ( . ' 101111(1. ( No. " 0 A business property in Cherokee rherokeo county , limn , will ttadu lor wcMen lands. Value , about f 4'W ' ) . No. ! W A liciintllnl lioino In Mm town of IIn t lnn , Mills county , lowu , tor Nlint ! kn land Viiluo. (3.VKi. No. 41 A Rood tm lnot4 | iropfitv nnd nl o n pooil ti ldeneu propcity In tlio Iowa ol Clieuvo MeU-an county , III. , low down for cash or will OAclianiie for \\esturn Inndt. No. 170 A r-plcndld liirin , well Improved , 041 neies In tlcliiniii county , lowu , joining the townol Spirit l.al.o. 1'iico , tor u t-lioit time , $ li. ' > per nci c. No. 1M to 1ST Are four Inprovpd farmi In Phillips eounty. Kmi < "ifi , eiich with n Mniill ln cntTitinttico. ' ) 'hnciinltu < ) ulll ho e\uhanKed tor nnliienmliercdwlhl land in NeliraiKa. No. W ! tsi iicics In Holt county , Nell , imrtly Improved , nt n tilK liiiriiln. . Wants to exclniimo lormorcliandlpu. No. fit A tine I\ro story lirlolc re ldonro , onn of tlio host Incutlnni In l.'onncll lltnllK , will trade lor iniod inilnriinhereil Knnsus or > ' ' lands. Viilnc. 3I5.1HIU. No. n. ' . and 11 Are two other bcmitlful homes In Council llltillf , which cash iiaynieniH w III liny lit u bargain. No. M A bcnntlfnl snbnrbmi location In lowu City , Iowa , will exchange lor western land * Viiluo.5.r.KW. ( . The above are only n few of our ppeelnl bnr- pains. It'you've KOI nn.uhlOK lo trade or sell , or uanttoi-ell tiny real estate or nierclmiidl-u ) , vi lions. Wo have buvei nl ( rooil stocks ol' > to trade for lands. SWAN fi WAI.IClJIt , Council Itltilts , lowu. ONLY HOTEL la Council Itliinte lmvlii IF'ire And nil modern Itiinrovuinoiils , cull bolls , llro iilurin bells , utc. , Is thu CREST ON HOUSE ! Nog. yi , " > , 21T nnd 2 IH , Main Street , MAX MOIhV , 1'mpi-lcitor. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW GOTT2SrOI j IE 552 EHOABWAY. i i i COUNCIL I5LULTS , - - - IOWA. .1 H Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public s.id Private Systems of Sewerage. Water woiks and Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all ils branches.This company have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished. HARRY B1RKINHINK , Manager Now York Plumbing company C52 Itrond way Couneil IJlull's. Telephone N"o 27. Thorough Instruction on tie Piano and Organ E CULTURE IB THEOM Persons desirous of rocolvlnj ? instruction lu ho nbovo will jilei5o call oil or nddrutu Prof. G , B , Lipfert , No 620 Fli-st Avcnuo , Council liluira , lowu. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY HEMDIt & 8RAKiaiIT , Jo. 34 N , Main Street , , Cpjjncil Bluffs , Iowa , Tclci > hone No , Ul. All M in k win nutted. MRS. A. Bt ROBERTS , Formerly of Nu { York , FIRST GLASS ; DRESSMAKING j > Cutting nnd FittfDK i : iiblUhmcnt. \'o. ! H I'curl Btroct , r , Council Kluffs , 1 HAIR G-OODS. Waves , Frizzes , Switclies , Etc , HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING , IIAin DIinSSING , AND cirrriNO. HAIR GOODS. 1'mnpiulour , Ijnurlry or Other Ptylos. HAIR GOODS. > III3. R. U OlI.I.iriTE , U Main St , , Council II t. Council Bluffs Carpet Go , OtirMonU Ifl now rpmv'otn In ovrrV donnrt- incut unil contains nil tuo latest Mya'stmile.it-'cln tn GAn PETS , CURTAINS , SHAVES , UPHOLSTERY GOODS , KTC. , ITC. : -THE- Larest stock -AND- Lowest Prices. Tin : ONLY nxci.usivn c.vui'irr nousn IN \Vr.STniN ! IO\VA. \ SAJIl'M'S fiirntshcd upon application to out of ton n parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO CREER Carpet Company Broadway. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT [ fas Fall a Winter Wear Mcns" nnd Hoys' Business Stilts. Wens' and Hoys' Dress Stilts. Children * ' Kvurv Day and Dress Sulla , ( jvcrcoiits tur Men , Iloys und Children. Mcrclnnit Tailor Stills , t Tailor Uvurcoiits. Jtorchiint Tailor Trowscrs. lCiiinl ) In the host , to order , At linirtho prico. Kat Jlons' Stills imil Ovurcoat . l.ciin Jlcim' SnltH and Overcoats. ] ; iit Wens' Tiowfcrs. Eciinilops ShlrtH und Tnnvsors In Scottili wooli , Mcdlnitud Hciulcls , I'vtni Heavy Halhrl KaiH , I'ttacy ColoicdVuolduud mixed ( juulltlcs , from " . ' , c ruch to $ l. . * > 0. 0.AND AND STETSON HATS I'Olt THE FALL OK ISST. . - OOO3DS G-loves , Neckwear , Stispenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Or fiifl class qualities and ivn&onublo pricoi. RETAIL DEPARTMENT fllm : : > dHt : IlromUvny , Council Illuirn , lowu. j. L. DEBEVOISE MM TICKET AGENT Ko. & 07 llrondwny , Council III u Its. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL IILUKl'U Tlio folliH'liir ( Is tlio tlniii of nrrlvnl nnd U'lmrlmu of tiiilns liy ct'iilial Miuidard time , ut liti locul dcpolM. 'I'niiiiH Iciivu iran lcrili ) | > i tL'ii iiliuitcx curlier und urrivu tun niliiutus later : DKI'AIIT. AltlllVti CI1ICAOO * KOIlTHWTfiTEIIN. OA1A.H . Millllllid.nxplCfS . BiHll'.M. :401' : . i . Accoiiiniodiitlon . lWi' : ) . t , 60 : ; ! p. M . KxprcM . 11:03 : . . M. CIIICARO & IIDCK IFI.\M ) . 1:2/1 : / A. M . Jlall und Ilxpic'ts . flM : v. M. : lrA. 11 . Accniinnodiitiiiii . rii4'i * . u. > CIIICAOO. MII.WAUUit : J. bT. . . . 1:20 : A. M . Mull und Kxprcss . UW ; i : M. cniCAno. uuiii.iMiroN & gui.Mjv. i:40AM : . Mull und livpiiss . TlUr.M. : iUil-.M ! . ixpi-OMi : . 8fiUA. ; M , WAIIABII , hT. l.dl.'IS Si IMCIKIO. 1:15 : i > . M.I/icnl HI. IxiuloKxprcM lxn-ul . lUli ; > . M.TianururHt. Ixiiiia lx.Tiiiii : lLT.aiO : r. M KA.NHVS CirV. hT. JOB & COUNCIL UI.IUTH. OilUA.M . Mall und Express . 7iir.M. : KKIUX C1TV A IMCIflC. MA , M . HluilX City Mull . fltOl' : : . M. H l05 ; I'.u . Kt.runl i\pi : < ii.ii . ti : iA.M. UNION I'ACIHC. liCOA.M Denver i\preci. : . 415l'.M : ! , lMr. : M .Lincoln IM's.iii..V ( It. V .Sn : : e. M. 7jl51' . M. . Ovcilllllcl IvXprc-KS hiUOA. U. DUMUV TIlUNK'll ) DMlll.l. \Vo shall oner at GASH S.VLK , until M > ld , a large invoice of COTTON 1'l.AN ' NKI.S at M per cent below the prices horelofore asked. 10 doy.en lilitnkcts at § 1.5 to $5.tW , worth fnmi $ J.Ol ) to $ 'l.nn. Thuso goods svore \vero bought at Auction Sales and will not bo duplicated. 1'urUiri will do well lo bccttro them while hero. Our new block of S Q. ITriootEJ , Dress Flannels , Arc unusually attractive and never so eheaj ) as now olleivd. o I'j'jj't vj I an.l our stock Is well assorted for the early Kail trado. Office Matting a Specialty , ' M ft/ XbUUro < "F r r T ? Wf A.nnc T-HmrN ; JL/OUJft J.yjLdLJLQ ? jjjXo. rl 8LUFFS , n a n HWK y W IIV B I BUBBEB BOOTS , SHOES & ARTICS , ETJBBEB AND OIL CLOTHING- , Immense Stock , Send for EHusfrafcd Catalou Z. T. LIISTDSEY & CO. Wnrolmii'o nnd Pulesroom , 11 N. Miita ? ( , , Conin.il liluffi , lowu , 011.CU4U llioudwiiy. LJ -AND- No. 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE fiaf Hnvo removed tollit-ir NiuSl Hfls.82&84Malnand33&35PearlSts , NEXT UOOll .SOUTH ( ) ! TIIK rOSTOlTK'K , Where tliuj Imvi ! put in a new -lock of ofiffil iffil.s \.s > t Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which arc the following lines- : Eats and Gaps , G-loves and Mittens , G-ents * Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. HOOTS AM > SllOI'.a , TltUNKS ANI VAI.Ibl.S , AIo.NAKCII l-'lNh Slll-rd | ! Ladies' VJtildi'fin.'s and Jll-ifisrtt' UntfwHWM'j Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets antr Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in 'ill Colors , JOHN BEND & GO. , No. Itt and ai Alain Street ( ' < > i- " 1 ISl'iff No : iiainl : * ' I'c.irl SUve