0 THE OMAHA DAILY 1SE13 , WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 18S5. THE DAILY BE ID , COUNClf BLUFFS , MOHNI.VO. OCT. 11 Wo. 13 I'carl Utrsat. T'rhu u < 11i > rnrrlor lit nnj jmit of HIP city nl I * Hit ) HllH | | IT Milk. II. W. Tn HI.N- , Malinger , MINOlt Ilcilcv tln > tailor , for fall Roods. To tiilil U .tli Agi'ino ontcrtninmciit , Snmii'r at llio rink to-ni ht nftor ? o'clock ' Oulj I'.vo drunk * were lined in Ihow \ i-ouit ycilonl.iy. Itollor skatiiifj ; at tins Afji'iiio to-night , In tins federal court tini'mo of Cum vs tht ! WnbiHi railway is still on 'I'lio A cnio urinory is tin1 linos. ! tionof \vi : Hiiin ) i\cr : K'i'n in "Council JJIuIlk ( lot , nmily your juincr coMtumu for the Aquino tfi'iiml inui'oli. 1'ivc Jlindi'iiiti'svisiv tmtnnili/oil linn1 jp 1 < rd.'iy Politics nm t bo KoltitK | -ffnrni thi'ro. Tim I'onipan.y ] rtintin ) ! < ? "A Wife's Honor" number ton , and nro fitoiijilns sit Ui'chti'lij'a bold. Yon may nnvi-r fi > t a clintico to MMJ A i'ino ' iifjain. It is in jrronl , ileinuml. Jt , is at thi ! rink lo-ni lit only. 'I'lii1 mayor lias adopted llio phonetic f.yfeU'111 of spelling , mid in one of his re- ci'iit litin-ury illusions lias a jjoocl deal to fiay of "I.ipHiijk , ( Ii-nnany. " Lnwis Myers , who IIMM ! to In ; with tin : United SlaU'si\pii"-s ! company , hits bi-cn : | ) ) ( on tiic nolicD force , thu only ( icrniiin of all. llu will niaku u gooil ono. ono.Tho The Ladies' Iiidnstrial ocit'tv will hold n liiihin < " .s inciitiiiix ut Airs. . / . 12. Hark- ness' ; < M First avt.'iuie , Kriilay nflernoon , at ! ) o'clock. A full uttena.itn.'c is re- juosted. The piling for Iho foundation of thu new court IIOIIMJ has bc-isii let to Air. Hob- iii < ) ii , of Omaha , as the lowest bidder. The work will probably bu commenced to morrow. Deputy U. S , Marshal Trout nmn has started lor Fort Alndison with Trip , who wits hontonecd for two yc-iri for passing counterfeit money. Hatber nit nnpluas- ant trip for both. Two trains of cattle from the ranch of A M Jaekbon it Co. reacliud hum Sun- diiy from thn wost. There wen- about 701) ) head , and ono train loud was sold hero , and the other shipped to Chicago. They were un unusually line lot of cattlo. An attempt was innilu Monday ntohtto btirglnri/.o Uoldhtoin's Motv. on liroiiil- way. next to Alr.s. Aloloalf , who wa.s awakened by hearing the fellows cutting nxxuy to ; jet ; into the window and who , by Driving the alarm , stopped further pro- I'lio "Txvo Johns , " xvho nindi ) such n hit hero last season , are to be hero on the 80th of thus month. They xvill have a big hoiiM' , Mircly , for tliere 'cannot bu : i fun nier , more laugh-provoking comedy. The "Txxo Johns" are indescribably funny. Ollieer 15. J. Austin has received llio f > ad iiexxs Irom his old home in Virginia that bis only.sislerdied there on the third of this month. She has bee.ii ill for over n , your , and xvas quite low xvhen ho vi- > - ited the old home last spring , so lliat the Bad ne\v.s wus not wholly unexpected. Tin ! inspector , paving committee , en gineer and others pronounce the paving of Willow tivoiino as being neeording to conlrncl , and the council lias accented HID work and ordered it paid for. This puts nn end to the complaints xvhispered recently. H. V. Williams , the miller at the Crys tal mills , while opening the bontlhe elevator je terdav altenioon , got hii hand caught , and the skin and llrh quickly removed from lour ot his linger , the injury being u very paintnl ono , lint he Inc'kilj , escaped without having any bones broken. Invin , xvho was arrested and brought buck from Omnhu on thechargeof being concerned in the hurglari/.ing of ScoltS hardware store hero , has not had his ex- animation , and the time lias not been .set. He claims th.it the goods found xvitli him wore given to him by a. slrangor to sell for him. They hnvo been identified as being beott'.s goods. On Tuesday. Del. 27 , thorn will be tin excursion trom hero to ( 'Madron , the very heart of the famous White river country. The through train of day couches , and pal- neo .sleeperxvill start trom hero at iHi > a. in. , and the fare for the lound trip xvill bo only $21 10. 1'ull informution can be obtained from II. ( J. Cheyney , tlic 'outh western passenger agent , No. .IDi Ihoad- way. way.Tho city has decided not to wait any longer for the county and the O.skuloo- bridge company to settle their misunder standing about the bridge on llroitdwa.y , nnd that on Seventh street , and xvill now Inivo approaches put in , s ( > th-a the Hlro.cts may no longer be obstructed , and v the public can have the ndvantago of f using I he bridges , and let the din"orenec bo settled later in the courts. "Tho muvor of my city" now declares tlmt "star chamber eaueus-ses nro at a discount. " This xvill suit Iho people , especially if the mayor moun to do axvay with "htar chamber" council meeting ? , Htiuh us was once held in the back room of his justice oll'u-o , when he xvas given the job of going oust oil n bond selling trip , nnd given money to nay tliec\pcu-cs of the trip , or that other famous mid night meeting , when the council nllownd him on the ( pilot , ! ? ! ( ! . * > for "attendance on oflieo , htamns. oto , " Yes , MIOI ! star chamber meolmgn should bo at u dh- count , nnd whim Ihoir proccedlngi are given to the public through the ! : : the mayor ought not to go around nmong the city olliclnls roaring , and trxiiig to llnd out xvho gave the thing uway to that bothorhomo lhi : : man. If you xvMi to nntko legitimutcly from Ten to Fitly ilollars jior l.iy xvrito to .Indd & Smith. No. Ul I'ourlh street , Council mull's. AVorlc on iho Strents. The city council , which xvus .supposed to bu elected on n retrenchment platform , nnd which hus for the moat part shown much more euro nnd wisdom thun its predecessors , xvus Murtlud nt its lust JiH'iHing on the prostitution of bills fihoxylng that the htrcct work for the jw t Jlvo xvoek * or M > , hus itmountcd to about iJ'.OOO . , nnd this , too , without any .spcciul work biiing done beyond repairs , cross walks , eto , It pcents thut there hus been no very curcful system about &trcot work , thu supervisor receiving orders lirst from one , and then another , the total amount ing to more than any of the nldurmnn j'cli/cd. : | In their Mnrtlrd condition thu city fathers conclnduil to make a r.ulieal chunjji ) , and they ordered nil xvork sitts- punded , in all thu xvards , nnd pus cul n resolution that hcrcnftcr the supervisor hlionld not do liftocn cents worth of work without having the wrlttun order of ut li'Uht four of thu nldermun. Thu tnmblo hecins to huvo been thut cuoh nldermun has been ordering work , tun ! xvhun thu i hills arc brought hi , mul-ing n big total , I ; thcv ] | a\o felt inclined to blame tint MI- li'irvisor ' for KSptiniling.Mi iiineh money. I'ndor tin * imw order it will be more dillk'iilt In get wotk duuu , and monJ cas.s III Mil * XVllO la IVAlly IX'spOllMtllu fuV hilV- ing it done , UEIJT.W. MASSING RESICSJ Tiio Wrangle Over the Fire Chieftainshij Promises to Be Settled Saturday , STOPPING STREET REPAIRING A Happy Wctlillng nt. r < o itn I > rn\v < Hovoral IVoiii t be CityMntei - t.'ilimicnlK nnd 1'dluln I'ec- nnd rolltlca'l. Ijiont-Cov. faitnln-j ltcslsit . Liontonani-jovornnr ( O. 11. returned home yesterday from Uo- Moines , ulipi'u he placed on Ille with tin : governor hiiv ignation. as follows : . Hi.t n-s I.L.Od. 1' . ' . ISV.- . It. .SIII.IIMXV , < : ovriiMtu or IOUADI..MI Hut : I lieieh ) resi. rti ally tender tu > nn my resign tlnn u * lii'Uteniiit-i ' < u\ciniir of I own. llavlnic hem teniloreil and accepted r.unnilile anil 'idMiniiWoiH connection uil ! Iho ( Yntinl X.itloii.tl bank ol Teiielca , Kan sn , and the ' ' | ! , I . ,0,11 1 ami ln\e > tnien c < nniiiiy | : , tun siiDiiiIIIOIICKUIS and Ultnv Ini ; iiiiiiiirial uistitutluns , Inliich 1 litr. e. to sumo tliueliad an Inteii t. I ha\e HII\IIL-"I ; to leiiuivo xvllli no l.iinily at inice.hicli lac necessitates lids leslanutlon ut this time. I'riilniinill } ( 'Mlolul to tin- people ot lo\v for the mntki'd anil t iatliv Im ; e\Uleiu'M o ( heir faith and tuvtir exlnblled Inuaiil me alid biiliii | ? for > mir exeelleiicy cniitliniec lleccs allll pnispfiitv , I hiHflenAe to leiiuiln \ours vetj leiiit-uttalh , 0. 11. MANNING. As indicated by the resignation , Mr Manning intends to leave al once for his now homo in Topeka , and the announce mcnt comes not only with surprise , bu regie ! to ui.in.y throughout the state , am especially to tho-i ) in tins city , who , din ing bis residence bore , have come ii closer font let with him , and lo.irnoi more trnlv his sterling worth usa citizen ll is a levi to city and lr stato. When al most a bo.he . was called to the legi-la _ tnre , and 'made the chairman of the judi ciary committee , and his ability soon shoucd it elf us being of that superios ( pi'ilitv wlneli could . tand the test ot heated debate or the calmer deliberations of committee -sessions ; in fact , wherever placed it attracted the admiration ot all. Thus reoogni/.ed , he rose rap idly. lie was nominated by the repub licans for lieutenant go\ornor while he was out of the state , and without even con-ulting him. Klected to that honor able position , he showed the s.tme strong qualities ot head and heart , and in the iormation of committees and presiding over the senate he won the highest praise , and showed himself fully worthy of it. He wa.s rcnominatcd for the position by acclamation , an honor nrvor bctore con ferred in this manner in Iowa , and his eumd term showed still developing strength and ripening wisdom , and he re tired Irom the place with the expressed respect and admiration of .senators of both parties. Ho settled ii ; Council Binds , and his advent here was the cause of on- thusiain over him as the best man U > be found to represent this ninth district in the congressional halls of the nation. There was ; i boom of the people in his fax or , but , as is s-n often the case , a few jiolilioians , who were more adept in handling the wires than are the people , thwarted tlteconiinon wish , and although there were a majority of delegates to the convention who favored him , some of them were led away by shrewd scheming and the people's wish was defeated. He has since returned to the practice of law , and living the quiet lite of a eiti/.eii. The people ot Kansas will lind in him a sterl ing gentleman , always affable and one of the people , and yet fearless in his ex pression of honest opinion , and never fawning or currying favor. A young man , ho lias a bright future before him , and Iowa cannot but regret that he leaves her borders to make Ids homo in a not her state. lli.s futnto here would have speedily brought him still luithcr and brighter honors , but while in jiomg into another stiito be ' eeins to lose much that is at le , i t in piospecl , still ho cannot but win success in whatever line of duty and calling his fuet may be placed. Many triend.s in this eity will part with him and his regrettully. and if well wishes can ax ail , there xvtll be a shower of blessings fall on them. _ _ Tim Tire Cliicltainshiii. Although the com Is have decided that Walters never xas and is not noxv the legal chief of the lire department , still ho continues to x\-ear his brass buttons and to adorn bis breast with the badge of a fnll-llcdgcil chief. The ordinance under xvhioh he was elected has been de clared to bo void , and the council has chosen as a temporary chief Charles .Sanderson , but to this Walters still pro poses to prol" t , and to hang onto the olllffi xxlii'tlier or no. The tenacity with xvhich be clings to a position which pays the enormous salary of $000 shows htm to be a lit member of the mayor's paity. The city attorney has decided that although Walters is not entitled to the ollice. and never x\-as , yet as ho has served in that capacity he .should be eu- titled to pay , and on this recommenda tion the council has allowed him for back salary the sum of % ? W. The faulty otdi- nance has been amended , and as scion ns the new ordinance goes into cllect a nevx chief will be elected , and in the mean lime Sanderson will serve as ehiet. Xl Saturday afternoon at : ! o'clock is the time p > et tor the election of a chiel. ( . 'apt. J ) . F. Kiohor , who has been elected by the council once , but under a void ordi nance , has > teed the brunt of the light in getting Walters removed , and it seems nardl fair to throw him overboard , now that ho has been through the light to get the place to xvhich the council eleeted him .Mill , it is claimed , that Kicher is not a practical fireman , and it is his in tention to appoint an assistant , .lohn TVmploton. and rely on him as he is a lireman from boyhood up. and thu former chief of the department. In such a casoTempleton might as well be chosen Iho chief , and lie would ( ill the iioiilion well , as he hub in the past. Thorn is > also talk of choosing Harry 15ir- kinbine , the engineer of the \vutur works company , ns his portion and interests here cause him to take a lively interest in the success of the lire department. It is understood that he will servo as chief without pai , but in any event he would maku a good one , Some of the friend * of Captain Kapelju , of No.I , are urging bis name as chief , and ho has a strong backing. Some think Sanderson , who is now acting , should bo retained. Whatever the coun cil duos will be satisfactory to the eiti- xeiiSj if they xvill only chooac a man who xvill insist on some sort of discipline in thu dupartmpnt. There is no reason xvhy thu lire department should not bu under as strict orders as the nolico department. Thoi o should not bu allowed any drink ing or carousing , no luavingof the houses without .some permission , and regulation. bo that a house will always bo manned for duty. In fact the department wants a head , a clear one , too , and one which thu boys xvill respect and obey. A Wlfo'M Honor. Last evening "A Wife's Honor" was presented at the opera house , and proved to bo all that bail been promised for it. The plot In laid on the old groundwork of intense love and jealousy , but thu situations , ttrikingly presented , are reached by ncxv a venues , and the pathetic and hnmcnu's -a * deftly in't-rniingled ns to make pleasant reliefs to ouch othfr , Lawrence Marslon , the author of liii- play , shoxx'.s Hint ho can net us well ns wiltc , nnd In the leading role makes iv strong part of Huron Kotek. He Is an nrti t of quick and intelligent prcooptions , 'and shows cul ture as well as xx-cll us strength. Mi s Lillian Dnnston , as the baroness , shoxvs herself to be astrouglvi'Mnolional actress. The company is : i well balanced one. and proves : i stroiig suppot I. to such excellent tiiletti in the leading roles. This after noon they xvill nppeur in matinee , nnd xvill also occupy the opera hon e this cM'tdug. Those xvho hitvc been longing for some good entertainment ut the opera house should not miss this opportunity , for it is seldom thut such a treat isoll'ercd here. Happily Mated. There was n merry xx'cdding at Logan lust evening , in xvhit'h Council IJIull's peo- pie will be more than ordinarily inter ested , as thn fortunate bridegroom xvas none other than .lolin Pngh , xvho Is noxv Hie chief clerk of the "CJ" at Pacific ilunction , but who formerly lived here , and xvho is known among many circles The worthy xouiig lady whom he has won Is Miss Mattie ( Irosvotior , and the xvediing | took place at her home in the piT < 'iieo of the relatives nnd a foxv in vited guests , among xvhom xv > re Mr and Mrs. Oscar Itrown , Mr. and Mrs J. C. Mitchell , Mr. W. W. Chapman , and Mr. John Kintof this eity. The happv pair Mart to-day for Virginia on their xx'cdniug trip. Pine I'lctm-oN AVny Down. Would , \ou buy a picture if you could get it cheap ? 1 dofv competition a > t or west. Head the following prico.s for the next ten days : jJtXI oil jainting8 ) in gold fminus. § ' 2."i ( ) ; xvorth $1.0(1. ( lot ) oil paintings , in gold frames , $2.8V xvorth $ : ! .i > 0. l.)0 chromes ( imported ) $ l.i > ; xvorth ? 3.00 , 10(1 ( imported oleogrnjiliH , ! iOc ; xvorth Five do/en hnnd-puinlod pane's ' , 7\20 , in gold frames , if I. fie each ; worth $ : t.OO. Mxe do/en baud-painted panels , 7\0 , in yohl frames , § 1.10 each : xvorth $ ' 2.00. Mve dozen hund-painted jianels , T.xiO , in gold trumes , ( iliceach ; xvorth $1.00. Ten do/.en cabinet frames , nexv and novel designs , the line- . ! assortment in i he city and can bo bought for spot cash at the actual cobt of frame , tdloxving lOc for freight , Do not fail to cull and examine these goods during thu next ten days. .No trouble to wait on customers. W. W. CIIAP.XIAV. 103 and 10 ? Main street. WANTT.D Wheat , corn and outs in car- lots. Liberal advances made on all con signments , by ,1. ( .1. Fulli-r , Council nlulls , loxva , and Omaha , Neb. Prize Tor A premium for the longest ear of corn from this year's crop. For particulars call on or address J. "i . Fuller , buyer and .shipper of wheat , corn and oats , No. L" L'earl i-trcet , Council Hluilt , . Lamps cheap at Homer's , 2 ! ) Main street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adxc'rlNoinonts. sueli us [ .ost. Found , To I.om , for Sale , To Kent , Wants llomdlng , eta , will Im incrtcd In this column ut the low ruto of TON CUNTS 1'IIH LINK for the IIrat Insertion und 1'IVK CUNTS I'UH MNK for each subsequent Insertion. Lrnvc iiilx-ortNo- nt'iitsnt our ofllcu , No. 1i'ciul tttiuut , 110.11- Hioiuiway. WANTS. ; ) - - to do ( funeral houtonojlr. WANTii--Clil No. S-M Washington luunuo. IANTUD A ( rood Kill lor Kononil house- f xvoik ; No. ll/J Itniiciolt MI cot. IO HUNT A new suxcn-iooin tiouso. Durum u T HKE Ollleu. jolt IIRNT A "h-room house1 , ton r wiilk iiotn htMnpts , city xx'iiter , well and cls- loiii. 1'or lent chfiip. Poll HI : : > T No. IJO II rrl on street , three looms. MC.MAIION A ; Co , 1 I'oail strcnt. OTHA VUD THO iinnll lihicU | ils. ( A sultiltilo O ruwiinl will bo paid lor tlielr icluin or lor ntornmtlun IrndliiHr to thnlr iccox'ery , lit 81. Tninuls acndem } , Council ron SAI.K , rou IUNT : oil i\'fiiANCJi ) : . O. BJ I'or sain or lent , on X'pry llheral term' . H The Counuil lllulls 1'aper Mill.coinplctu. with ntr liousu and tlut-'U acrei of No. " 11 A ImsliiD'S property In Choiokeo , ' 'lif'ioki'n countv , Iowa , will triulo ior westcin anils. Viiliif. Hbout fl.'KK ' ) . No. : ! A lifiiiitltul lidiiio In thn town of Ifa t urs Mills county , Iowa , tor Netmiblui lund. Value , SI.WK ) . No , 41 A irooil bu liip' . ! property and also n uood ic lilenee pioperty in the loun ol Chenx'o. Mi'l.ean county , III. , low cUmn tor c.islidi'rlll CM'liiuiiie lor wc-torn lund < . No 171) ) A splendid liiiin , xvoll Improxcd , 1513 leiei In Diuklnfon county , town , joining the town ot Spirit l.uko. I'riee , lor u hlioit tlmu , ft' , > pur aei c. No. 1 4 to 1ST Arc I'our Inprovcil farms In 1'hllllpi county. Ivnn . .i1ench with a Mnall In- uinliiniK-u Thei'nultnsxvlll heeluinifed lor iiilnciiiTiln'iC'il M ilil land In Ni'lini'-Ka No. tin lu l > ut'ic-ain Holt county. Nob. , partly miio\c-il | , at a III , ; baiKiiln.VanlB to o.xLluin o or iiicichnuill-v. Ko . ' ! A tine two story lirlclc lo'lilenco. ono > l Iho liosl locations In Covincil Itlulls , will tnuln or iioiiil iiidncunlieied Kaiic.u . or Nebi.idkii iincN. Viiliic. ? l"i.lH)0. ) No. .15 und It Arc two other lionutltul hnniof n Council Illulli , which eush puj inenla will buy it a tun train. No. M A lienutlful siilnutiaii locution In Iowa ' 'ily , lown. will oAcluinuu lor xxustorn hinds. Viihie , fi.WX ) . Tliuiiboxo nro onlx' n few of our spoclnl Imr- trill in. It jou'iu I-'IH imylhliiff lo iniikMir t-ell , n imt toI'M any mil c'Matu or nieicliaiKllsn' , ulU' us , XX o havosovcinl uood < loch ( < of foods o truilo lor hinds. SWAN & XVAI.KKlt , Council illurts , lowu. AMUSEMENTS. Doliany's Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday October 20. TKE TWO JOHMS COMEDY COMPANY. The Inrecst , funniest nnd mo t NiMMiy ItdDM In exUtonuiiippoailntf licforu ull IIUUM-I ) cicryivliuiu , IIOUTE : ouiicll lllutTs , Oct. 20. I'l.ittFinouth , Oct.Sl : ) iuaha , iX't . ' 1. Nolinik > \ City , Oct.- ! .liliulli , ( k-t.-JJ. St. Joseph , Oct.-t ) UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. f/r ; Uroadwuy , Council Illutr * . \K1 K1YOHK , 552 EBQ&DWAT. i COUNCIL 1SLUKFS , - lOtt'A , Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public end Private Systems \Vitor : woiks und Ventilation designed nnd constructed. Plumbing work in all its branohes.This company hnve one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the xvest Estimates furnished. 1TARKY HIKKINHINE , Manager Nnxv York Plumbing company 553 liro.id xvay Council Hlnft's. Telephone No 27. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Jilens Fall & Wlnfer Wear Jfens' and Hoys' Ituslno'i Suits. JlonV and Hoj V lrc-"i ) SulH. Clilldrt'iis1 Uvcrv Ouv and Dies * Snit . Ovni'coiitHloi-JIun , Hoys mill ChlUlrcn. Mnruluuit TiillorSuits Jlci-fhiint Tailor Ox crco.its. > rprcliiint Tailor Trowfer" . 1'ipiiil to thn liu > t , to order , jUlmlt'thu price. Vat Mont' Sult- < and Oroicont4. Loan .MUIIH * tiultA and ( ) ic".codtJ. Tat Jlons' TroivM'r" . Pnnniless ShlrtB und Tiowsors in Scotcm rool- > , Mi-dlcuti'il Sourh'H , Uxtra Hrax'y Hiillirl xttns , i' ncy Coloroil Wools mU inUcU ( jualltios , Irom ! , "jo ouch to 8I.V ) . N9 STETSOH HATS FOR TIIU TALL 01' ISSj. 3-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkercliiefs , Collars And OnfFs , } ( first cla3 qutilltlos and roasamiblo prlcoj. RETAIL DEPARTMENT i * n nml 311 UroHUwuy , PounfJl UlulTs , Iowa. R. RICE'i JM. D. 3ANCERSeii ; 'SlSSiiw ' o"uiS CHRONIC DISEASES or n kind , n Ovrr thli ly j ears' in actlcul luuuriencu. OIlloo , S'o. U I'L'iul ' Hlroot , Council IllAlTi. riios. omccn. M. vr. if. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , EftubllsliCd.lSdi. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW 'radices In State ami Kcileml > ourUJ. toj.m 7 and 3 , 3 * htigurt HJJJ ( Jo. . Council Bluffs Carpet Go , Our'took li nnw complete In f-xvry < lpinrl | mini mul contnlui all the latest slj letinmlcUci't : la CARPETS , CURTAINS. DPHOLSTERY GOODS ITC. : , u re. -TIM- Largest stock -.vxn- Lowest Prices. ran ONLY EXCI.IISIVU < JAKI CT IIOCSR JN WKSTKKN IOWA. SAMFI.KS furnished upon application teen or town parties. FINE DPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDKE Council Bluffs Carpet Company J Broadway. HAIR GOODS . D. OEHEDICn No. 337 Hrondivny , Council Bluffs. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE MIB THEORY Persons desirous of iwcixlnur instruutiou the ahovo uill please call on or Prof. G , B , Lipferf , Ax'cnuo , Council lllulfs , IOWA. DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. Foi nun ly of Now Voi k , No. ,11 Pour I Stiect. Council Illiitts. loiru B. A. BEHE33ICT , A CUNT FOH All t-tylcs ol Ladder * } constantly in stock mndo from upruuo jilnu pl.uilf. Thu very best. Ho. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Ovir ; UuBhni-H'a Hook Store , ONLY HOTEL In Council llluffa Imvlni ; Fire Esoa/pe And all moduin liniiiovt'inoius , call bulls , llio uluim liuIlN , etc. , la iho CREST ON HOUSE ! K08.8U , 817 mul 210 , Main fill ret , MAX MOIIN , 1'iourlotor. HAIR GOODS. Waves , Ffizzes , Switches , Etc,1 , HAIB GOODS. SHAMPOOING , iiAin HAIR GOODS. Da } gs cut I'ampadour , I.niiKtry or Other Styles. HAIR GOODS. MIIS P. U Olt Vi Mulu 81. , Council li N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace , Ofllco Over Aincrluan Exprpfti , COUNCIL IlUU 'd. IO\VA. ' As a saving to our customers , we adopt the cash system and put our entire stock on lowest cash basis. Cotton Flannels 25 per cent less than usually offered in the market. Blankets at > 1.25 worth $2. Blankets at $2 worth $3. Blankets at 53 worth $4.50. Blankets at 54.50 worth $6. Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. Silks , Dress Goods , Dress Flannels , etc. , in large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain G-oods , Turcoman , Madras , etc , in qtiality and price to suit all. Body Brussels , Tapestry , Velvets , Ingrains , Hemp , etc. Matting , oil cloth and mats , Office matting a specialty. Our stock is large and comprehensive and we invite every one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. liCILlUFFS , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE llave removed to their Nexv Store , Nos. 3U 34 Main and 33 ft 35 Pearl Sts. , NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIIU 1'OSTOFFH'E , Where they huxv put in : i nexx- . lock of Vj XJUJflP JL JL&JIA VI j Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which arc the following lines : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gents' Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. Boors AND SiioKs , THIJNKS AND VAUSKS , MO.VAICUII Fivr Sunns Ladies' Glilldt'Gii's and Misses' Vzdci't0etvrt Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. 33 and fll Main Street , Council No. : n and " > r I'earl Street. RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ABTIOS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , Immense Stock ? Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Wnrchnu > n nnd Salesroom , 41 .V. Mulii St. , Coiinvll Illullb , HOUSE IV10VER AND llrlck riut.dlntfD of nny l < ln(1 ( rnlrnd or move , ) mid rnllirnctlon uuumntccd. 1'ramu houeot m'v ) in l-nilo ( jiuiit irutk-s-tliu uu t In the woild. 1010 Wh tfl1. . COI .VI If. IH.fPI'S , IDA IV.