0 THE OMAHA DAILY USE , SATURDAY , OCTOBER 17. .1885. THE JMFLY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATHMMy MOKNMXO , OCT. 17. orricut no. 12 ronri street. t lij inrrlcr tti mij part of thu ell ) nt IMI til ) until 1 1 r ifk. II. W. Tn io.v , . . . Mmmrr. At I NO U MHNTIOX. lloltor , tin ) tailor , for full gooiK lion , .1 ( \ Hiirrovvis to nililiva * tlio pi oplc of Coiineill IllnlVs anil vicinily in Ali'-iiic : liiill on tins rvinlnof tin ! 'JM. Tin1 city conncil nicnls thi-i nftornoon lit ! } o'clock to olcct a new i-hlrf of tlio Ih'c | ; - ' iniil : i Hired MipervNor. The \\oniiin 'n rAelinnpn has inailc qtiilo a fiieri-ss of tln > exposition , anil It in hopi-il I linl tin- net procuuils will not fall far short ot (51,0110. ( Permit to weil lias bcoii given to I'rcil Sillier anil Lena Miller , both of this I'it.y ; B Miiilurn anil Kate Miinn ! ! < r , of Neola ; . . * L. It'-aril and Nulllo It. Alehen , both Of Neolit .1 O Hrnnett has Milil IIIH interest in thu livery business to ( icorgo Wheeler , ami the suit starteil to force ti soUlcinent of the partnership has boon ihopneil by Mr Wliceler. W. A Wood is preparing to open : i linnlvvnru Hton ; mi Alain street. There will then IK ; four stores in this lint ; on the Hiinie block , ( iiiltinj ; in prctl.y tliiisk , but then Council BluH's is grow Ing. 3Ur. Wood began receiving his htouk yi'Hter- ilay. Itis FMitl that tin ; Hales of tin ; Sand wich manufacturing company for Sep tember this year amounted to ilireo times as iniieli as the sales for the same month last year. Hiisinivis is impioving thronglioiit the city , ami thu croakeis onlil to ou homo 'bright , signs MHIIC- wile re. The services to-morrow at the M. K. cbnreh will bn conducted by Huv. Thos. Jlarrjsontheimineiitrevi\alisl. 1'reaeh- ing service at 11) ) : tO a. m , con-ecration ineelingat ! J p. m , . young people's meetr infill lip in , and n\ening services at ? ; ! ] . ) , Mr lliiri'Noti will Inno cliargo of nil tlicM' services. Jt begins to look as if the long prom- ified boom in real estate in this city was drawing near. Swan iV Walker , the vu'll kiiouii jeal estiitn men , yesterday closed deals lj vvliiHi they sold to Omaha par ties between sjs.OOO and ! ? ! ) ,00 ( ) of real PS- Into in this city , tlii-iv buingmoral lots in dilleivnt parts of the oitv inuluded in the deal Nc\l Tuesday ovenlng Ilieie will bo a crowd at the opera ImiiH ! without doubt to see thu " 'I vu > .Johns , " who are the funniest of the funny. The play iser.v . much like the "C'omedy of Errors , " lint more modern , and intensely fuiiiiy. Thu ' 'Two .Johns" have aeombiuud weight of ne.irl.v 700 ] > ounds , and with a good Mip- ) ) ort they manage to eroato moro laugli- ter to tlio miniiti ! than any comedians who c\er appeared here. Yesterday two fellows were brought in from Norw.ilk township on the charge of having bnrglari/cil two houses tiiere. 'J'hu.v hud been held by the examining magistrate to answer to the distiiet court , and not lieini ; ' able to give bail were lodged in jail here. They gavn their names as. John Vincent and Frank Pier.son. The former is said to hints ie- centl.\ worked in a .store in this city and to lie' well known hero. K. K. Adams & Co. buy their boots , fihoi-s , rubbers , slippers and fell goods onJ'Spot cash" terms. They ean and wijl lead in levy pi iocs for solid goods. Addi tion to their room has been found neees- Hsiry for their mammoth stock. Their in- oroasc in clerks rmil improvements gen erally , make it possible to attc'iiil to all customers with more care than ever be- lore. Look o\er the bargains at the Hus ton boot anil Mioi ? .store117 Hroaihvay , and huvo money. Tin' nuiyor's committee of five , about which he has made < -o much noise , and who were supposed to hayo nomimitcd a "people's ticket , " lias dwindled down to only two persons , the other three named by him saying that they have refused ab- Bolutely to have anything to do with it in any wa > , form or nature. The only two who fci'cm to have nominated the ticket are the man Hm , who , since going out of the saloon business here , has been hanging around the mayor and getting a few dollars occasionally as a special po lieoman , and the young follow named Nugent , who is employed an a prank to turn the mayor's smut mill. Thus docs "tho people's ticket , named by a commit tee or eiti/ens , " dwindle down to the Jit- tlo end of nothing whittled oil' . One of the Broadway merchants was \\rolhyje-bterdny , and naturally so. leoause ) ot an insult oll'oivd his wife anil Home ladies who accompanied her. It wtiins that then ) were .several ladies in the paily , and they had been together on "fromo church business , and were about tilarting for homo together with the gen tleman , when ho Mopped at his place of business , and wont into the store for something , leaving the ladie.s standing in front waiting for him , and naturally laughing and chatting together. They hay an ollieor came along , and in a very abrupt manner tiHKed them what they were doing on the .street at that hour , and ordered them to moyo on for home and got oil' thu streets , in fact , giving them sharper talk tl'.m it IK customary for the oll'icers to gi\o even the women of the town. Tim ladies want to find out what olllcer it was who thus insulted thorn , and their male friends want to find out still more no , It appears that whoever the ollicer wan ho was very fresh , and wonderfully anxious to attend to duty. It mich strict- miss was .shown to ( ho jirosUlutes of the city , the matter might lie a llltlo moro excusable on the plea of u foolish mistake being mtulo in the character of the women , Ludwig & Layer have bought mid ro- titled in lirst-olass shape tint place for * morly rim by J'red Hokempor , No. 111 ! .Main street , and Invite nil their friifluls and the public to attend their grand opening and free lunch , Saturday evenIng - Ing , October 17th. Dr. E Mcriond , of Chicago , an old no- qimfiitniicu of thu l-'lickinger brothers , is iji the city on bushier. Now York StylcH , J. J. Bliss has just received from Now York an elegant line of trlmmud hats nud boniH'ts , They will bu on exhibition to-day. Lamps cheap at Homer's , 2 ! ) Main street. A Iljilly for Imltor. Great preparations are being made fern n meeting of the workingmen and others interested in labor at Itloom & Nixon's hull nt 7 o'clock to-morrow evening. Judge Kd Itartlott and other speakers will address the meeting. Excellent mil- tile has been providedand u rousing tlmo is planned for. Tim invitation is abroiul unit cordial ono for till to conic1. Killed ! > y tlio Cars , A gontloinan who arrived on ycster- dav's train informs thu HKI : that a young man was killed at LcMars the night before - fore , a switch nujftiu ) ninuing over him , U'lm name of thu nnfortiiimiu nuui VKI not learinidi : nid lltrju h hr.O'wn of him Li'jO' ' uil tlio ittii iilut he had buou : U work on u farm near that jilacu. SulManiial abitrauts of title and real cMatit io.ius. J W , , & U L. Simiru , 101 PREBSYTERIAN PREACHERS , They Ofttlier in Syuotlical Sesf ion From All Piirta of Iowa. HIGH PRICE FOR A CHEAP MAYOR. A 1'nlr ol' Itiii'Klai'H Ciiplnt-eil In Nor" walk TouiiHlilp The llec nt > lr. Home News oil Various ; > ! atlery. Meet ( UK of tlio Synoil. The synod of Iowa i.s holding its nn- mial meeting in the First , Presbyterian church of this city , the opening Cession being Thursday evening , when the re tiring moderator , 1'ev. J. H. Stewart , 1) ) . I ) . , of DCS Mollies , ] > reaehed \er.v able and iuteresiing xermon , his text being Malachi ' , ' : U ) . Key. E. S. Ely , 1) . I ) . , of Otliimwa , was choHMi modrralor , and Key. M. E. Todd , of 1'orl Dodge , temporary secretary. Ycslctday morning's session opened with half-hour in devotional . a - spent e.x- erclse" ? , and then the regular synodical business. Hov. J. II. .luilson , of China , and Kov. W. ! ' . .Johnson , 1) . 1) . , of India , were invited to net sm eorresponding members. The trustees of ( ho s neil made their rojiort for Jhe joar , and were re-elected for the cumin" ; year. In the afternoon , the iTcv . Jl. D. Gan e. of Chicago , the secretary of the board of aid for colleges , acadamies , and other cdiiealiomil iiiititulions , addressed the synod very earnestly , and presenting u stron r plea in behalf of such institutions. Hev. I" . 1) lowing , 1) . 1) ) presented an ad- dn"-s on "Christian Education. " Itev , 'J' . S. Jiallcy , tlio s nodieal mis sionary. ] ) ivsented his annual report , which had ninny interesting features. There had been seven churches orga nized , and = even disbanded. The whole number of churches in the synod vvhsu. > ? : number of missionaries employed , ll'Jj number ot churches served , JTo , number of stations served , Hi ; number of churches which have become self- supporting , 2J ; these reimireil the services of Jifteen men ; new church buildings , Hi ; parsonages built , .1. Special atlenlion was called to the new church at Lo Mars , which though just organized w.is already self-sujiporling , and had a regular pastor. Kevival ser vices had been held and 51 1 had been ad ded to the mif-sion churches by profes sion ot faith. _ The clmrchns anil Sunday schools had given to both departments of the home mission board ! ? 5rH8 ) ; ! ; .special contributions to debt , $1,070 ; given Ky the women , $2,71801 , making a total of iV-i'i.ii ! ' : : ( , an iuerea-e over the preceding i ear of Sl,08S.ol. Uev. Jr ) MeClintoclc presented a vo- liort on the Sunday school cause , and this was followed by a number of stirring addresses. There was a strong senti ment in favor of using the denomina tional Sunday school literature , anil Mime sharp enlieisnus were madeof those who used the lesson leaves and quarter lies prejinred by other than llio church publishing lion c. ' The evening session vyas given up to a consideration of the subject ot home mis- sioiif. Key. A. 1C. Haird , v\ho was for- incily the sv , nodical missionary , was one of the speakers. Ho has spent a year in New England as synodica ! missionary , and has now been eallrd to supply the church at Mount Vernon. Itev.'T. S. linilcy. the jiresent s nodical missionary , also addressed the mc-etmg. The Mynod will conoludo its business to-day , but the Sunday services are to form a part of the session , the services- be of special intercut in connection theio- with. _ A C-mtly Jfayor. What does the mayor get for his nor- vices ? The question would naturally bo answered sJlJOO a year , that being the salary of tlio otllco. Yesterday the Hr.i : man took the pains to c.xamine the city records for the benefit ot the public and ascertain just what , the inn , ) or was getting , that is , aa far as the records show. Hy summing up the different items found in the several warrants as registered , it appears that the mayor has received since ho went into oiliec , about eighteen months' time , as a member of the board of health , § 220 ; for salary as nnijor , ! ? ! )00 ) ; for ollleo Incidentals , post age , etc . ? ; ! ! ) .V , for serving on the board ot registry , $13 ; us u member of the board ol cquati/.a/.ion , $ .11 ; for filing informations in nuisance cases , liJ.riU ; for damages to lot , ami right of way. ! ? 50 ; making a tolai of $ lMi.f ( : > 0. At thih rate the major , who is supposed to get a paltry salary of iJ.V ) a month , and who makes so much blow about vvorkingfor the people for nothing , gets quite a. snug little income for spend ing only part o ! his time. In addition to thin moro or less of his ex'pensos , such as telegrams , stationery , etc. , are put into the regular bills against the city , and be ing allowed in these do not appear on the major's account. Uesides the ! ? lU9r ( > 0 given above , the committee which went cast was given ij ( WO for ex penses. and HID mayor doing most of the work , doubtless got most of this il00 ! , and was further allowed sj.015 for selling the bonds , the total cost of thi.s mayor if these sums are added being lit5,50 ! ! ! in eighteen months. ironic. WHITISH , la. , Oct. 10. The town of Whiting has become quite prominent of late through the fact that it is the resi dence of .Judge C. E. Whiting , the fn- sioniHts1 nominee for governor of Iowa , and in consequence jour correspondent luul his curiosity aroused as to the im- portanue of this plane , and stepped oil" . The town has about 509 inhabitants and id about fifteen years old. It was named after Judge Whiting by John I , Hlalr , then president of the Sioux- City i\i Paciliu railroad , who came into the great stale of Iowa in company with the judge manj'j'onrs ago. Main street Is the dividing line between Ashton township on the south and West Fork township ou the north , of which the judge is a resi dent. lie lives on hla farm , two and a hnlf miles north of town , and owns 1500 uorcs oflnnd , twenty ueiesof which is a walnut grove. lie lins nvery largo or chard , and from the amount of walnut , maple , cottonwood and locust trees on his Jand oi.o might infer that originally it was u "timber claim " His residence Is largo frame building , lighted with gas manufactured on the premises. The icsldeiiee and furniture are said to have cost $18,000. The general supposition is that his brother , N. A. " "Whiting , n hardware merchant at Onawa , who has a farm of 1,700 acres adjoining thu judge's , is considerably richer Thu judge's land is tilled by tenants principally , and superintended by his son. Edward. Ab to the politics of these two town ships referred ; to Wcstforkgives a repub- IIC.VH majority of forty , while Ashtown. in IBS ! ) , gave Sherman , Kinney -17 ami Weaver I. Tim judge came to Westfork towhship. Monroe county , in l&W , and has resided hero over since. Thu town is a neat little place and has a line fanning country on nil sides to it , U being superior in that respect to thu towns oiith of lioro oil Ihu Sioux rity & I'acilie railroad. A new school house IIIH fiM boon com pleted costing $7,000.01) ) , mul that mul Ih" hank are Hie only brick buildings. Im provoniPiitH to ( no extent of $ ' 0il30 have been made this oa on mul the Herald to-dax ays "Whiting will mid 150 to her population in the next twelve nionths" cvldontlv Irving toliouni the town on Ihu ground that she has a iMiidnlato for gov ernor. A nninlier of allldiuils have been prt pared by ] ieople who have known 111 judge for many years , the nbool | of these being to "show tip" his past record. These nflhlavils have been promised the ! : : and will be made pnblii : in a day or two. two.The first political mooting this season here was held Wednesday n it'll t , ami from nil account was a very sflni one , T. 1' . Murphy of SionCitj addressing a democratic gathering vvlucli was com- poscil largely of republic.)1 ! ! ) * . The Ilr.r. man linds that there are about four or live republicans here who will support Mr. Whiting , bis two sons in-hivv being among the number As was to be expected , the judge was not at home , ho having an appointment to speak at Kldnra at 'J o'clock. Ho will bis kept iiway from homo until Novom- boM. Politics lii Momma County. O.VUVA , In. , Oct. in. Tin- campaign oncncd hero ychteiday afternoon when William Larmboo and Hon. W. 15. Alii- feon addressed : i liirge audience in the rink. It was an enthusiasticono , and the fnsionists woi o overhauled in gooilMylo by Senator Allison. Allison asked if they were going to uleot a i-tato sonalor in Whiting's placo. Tlio inn'Minn created considerable merriment , as Whiting , : il- though tlio fusionist')1 ) candiilato for gov ernor , has not resigned. News has re.ichcd here of tin1 dcatli of i\Ir. \ Cileason , rciulilican ] candidal.1 for reiiro-sontiitlve , sit liis home in Diinhip IIn opponenl , Mr. 1) . M. Harris , woke llie domocrals ii | ) at Little Sioii\ List ni lit. It is ivpo ) ted ho had quite a large audience. The republicans hero feel confident ol electing their cut no ticket , as the demo crats anil grocnbackcrs failed to unite on sin entire fusion ticket. The democrats say they will surely elect all of their ticket except the countv treasurer , John Chamber ! ! ! ) , as the green backers are united on the whole ticket but him. Jt is wiiil hens by parties who are old residents and claim to know , that during the war Whiting , in a conversation in th Ottawa house , said he favored the jveed- ingot tin ; vv'stwitli the south , and lli.it would force the middle states to do so also , and when asked what he'd have the New England stales do , ho answered "Let thorn go to bell. " This county , when perfect harmonyox- ists in the fusion ranks , has about twcnt.y- five majority on the fusion ticket and the republicans think enough dissatisfaction now exists for them to beat the ticket. Onawa and Maplclon have tlio only presidential appointment * in this county of Monona , and strange to say no demo crat seeks the position of postmaster , consequently tlio old ones continue in of fice and are likely to until their tci ins ox- Duck .shooting is getting good , as higli as forty having been shot by one. man this mbining. The first cool spell and there'll be "millions in it. " The o al ready hero are nrilhirds. J. .nn "Wheat , corn and oat * in car- lots. Liberal advances made on all con signments , by J. Y. 1'uller , Council IJlitll's , Iowa , and Omaha , Neb. Ccttius Heady fov Whiter. One of the busiest places in the city just now is the house furnishing store of A. J Mendel , on IJro.idvvay. As the chilly weather warns people of approach ing winter , there is u rush to get changes made in the furnishings and arrange ments of the home , and the office , and of all places in the cily Ibis seems to be jusl the one for such to go to , for ho not only lias everything for completely furnishing a house from basement to garret , but Hie customer has the chance to pick out good second-hand furniture , stoves , carpets , etc. , almost as good as new , and many limes jusl as good , anil save great sums. Mr Mandel also fells entirelj' now goods and these he puts at very low prices. He also buys such goods as one desires to sell , anil ho always pajs a better cash price for good second-hand goods than those can iwj who have a cheaper elass of trade. In this way anybody by deal ing with him can mak'e a great saving in fitting un for the winter. Mr Mandel has been in business here for nearly ten years , and ho Uas by fair dealing , by popular prices , ami b.v bjs well known policy of making evcrjbusine < .i transac tion satisfactory to his euhtomoM , whether at a personal loss to himsell or not , put hinibcll in the front rank of merchants here , and has gained the pub lic confidence so thai all rely on hta rep resentation of his goods being fair , and his prices honest , and his deal square. This accounts for the rush at Mandel's , even when others are complaining of dull trade. SPECIAL NOTICES. i : , gpedul iiiUeitl-oini'iits , until IIH Lost , Kound.To Ixiun , I'orSulc , To Kent , VVuiiU Ilonidliiir. olc. , lll lie lns > rtc < l In UiN column ut the low into of TUN CRU'K ITU UNII for tlio tlihtlnboitlonniul 1'JVi : CTNTS ITU L1N1 ! for uiicli tmlit-txnicnt iiiKCilIon , I.invn ndvuill-o- nicntBiit our olllcu , No. I' 1'eiirl ttreut , nuur ] ) i end way. WANTS. 'ANTIHl-Coiit and pnnlN inuKcio. UM llroiul- \my , Couiifll llliiirt ) . T OST Pllvorw atoll and old rluiln. Unwind -l-i will Ixi palil thu llndor. Martin UI'J Ninth hlioft. A Kooil Kill 'or Konoml lion u- W \Miik ; No. IIXI Iliuioralt Hiert. O HUNT A now eoven-ioom Uousu. Ilnj O/lico / , HUNT A i-lv-rooin lioiipo , ten F01I hiihlni'e.y , cily wuti-r , wull uud ds- Icii ) . I'nr runt lioiip. Von Jtt.NT No , 13J HnrrlM ) ! ) ftroot. tluoo rooiiia. MC.MAIION \ Co. , 4 1' i'ii 1 1 roit SAr.i : , ron IUNT ou I\OIIANII ; ( : . . W For Fnlnnrrcnt.on veiy llb.'nil li'iinf. NO. ho Council lllulfH J'apur Jim , coin iiluto , w Itll thiTlarj'o lionnllnt' hotito mid three mica of giouno. No. W A liiiFlncFS pioperty In ixinntj.lown , will trndo lot lands. Valiio , nlxuit $4,000. No , ! fi A hciuilllul homo In the town of Huxt- liigH , Mllld county , luwu , tor Nubtnukit land. Valiio. . ) , U . No. 41 A ( food Inislnosa property and nl ) u ( rood rwlilcnc'd pnipnty In tlio tonn ol I'hriivo , Mel-can tMinnty , 111 , .low down for niflior ulll c\ehanKU : for ui'sturn latidd. No. ITU A Hiili'inllcl lurni , well linpiiiviil , < UO nc'ics In DlcUiibon county , lena , jolnhm- town of Spirit IjiKu. I'lko , lor u hliori tlniu , J. ttpcr net v. No Ibl U ) IbT Are four Inprovixl 1'iirnH In I'hllllpa count ) , KiuiftiiB , rnoh with a hiniill In- t'liintiiaiKV , ThuiHiulliiM will ho ( xchiuigLtl for unlncnmupM'il wild liuiil In NubnisKa No. 1UJ H ) IUTOH In Unit county , Ncli. , iiiutly Inipiovcil , ut n hlg burHiilu. Wanu to cxcnflnffO lormux'btindlM. No. 54 A line two story hrlok residence , ono of tlivbret lociitlniiM In I'otincll Illulln , ulll tiudo for troiwl unlnciinlitreU KuiiMia or Niluttsku lunds. Vnlnu. $15W ( ) . No , 65 nnil 11 Atotxvo oilier beautiful home's in Council Illiitls , wlilcli cunli piomcnln will buy ut u barHiilo. No. W A beautiful Buburbnn locution In Iin11 nty , lima , will ciduuixo tor nc tiuu laiulM. Vuluo. tr.,10) . 'iliuulnno nro only n few of our i > pecliil bnr- Kiilns. If ) ou'\uuot iiiijthlnjj lo tnuioor 'jll , or wnnt tOM.'ll any mil ostulo or iiici-chandUi ) , uillo us. VVu hii\ofo\cntl uixxl Hix'krt or gooda to tiudu for luiuJs. bWAN Si WAI.KKU , Council lllulllo\vu. | UMI Tf fff H V B B RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & AKTICS , , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for Illustrated Catalogue , Z. T. LINDSE-Y & CO. Wmclimi r > niul finlosronm , 41 N. Mnla Ft , Council llluirs , Town. Olliet' 41" Ilnmilwuy. -AND - - No. 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. "W. IP. ] ! rl < k Imllillnninf nny klml rnlcol or moved nuil "nlKlurtioii iniiiiiuilt'vil. I'liinu1 houses inovci on I.ittlu ( il.int trucks thu best In tlie woilil. 1010 mil S I' . , COUNCIL HU'lTS , IOAVV. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , flioup Cook Stoves mul Gouiuul House Vuiiiislilng goods , inclHilhifr New anil Second llitiul 1'u nltuix1. BY M. DBOHLICH , G98 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. i i AM II SEM ENT S. _ _ _ Dohany'sOpera House ONI : Nioiiir ONLY. Tuesday .October 20. COMEDY COMPANY. The linycst , funnliM mid most Kticoosful fo'irnv IlooM in ovl'tcni'o , iijiptmlnj lull houi-CH w cry w hero. ROUTE : roiincll UlullH , Oct. 20. I.lneom , " Oct.-J Oninh.i , Oct. 21. NoliritRicii flty , OotS I'lutlMiiouth , Oct. XI. Mt. Joseph , Oct. 2 B. RICE , M. D. piMfinrip or other tiniiois icinovitl wldiout VlnlvuDllO tie | KniloordniK-liiKOl blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or nil hinds u specialty. Over thirty scnrs' mnctloni oxpoilutico. Oillcu , No. 111'l-ail Suetj , ( iiuncll lllutlH. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW COTJISrOIIj I'rac'tlreH In State mul rcilcral court UOO.IH 7 uiiil , S hu ! irt JJt'im Hlock. DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. A. . 33. 7"oi moi ly of Now Yin k , No.Stl'eiulBtiuut. Council HlunV , Iowa Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AID THEORK i I'rrflnns iloFlrauri lit I'ccolvlnsf Instruction tlio nbovi ) v > lll plena' cull on or ndditid.4 Prof. C.1 Bj Lipfert , No ffiO I'lret Avcnuo , ( lonncll Illntftf , lowii. in . _ N. SC UItZ , Justice of the Peace , Ullltu Over Aiiicilcnii Kxpri-fca , CXlUNt'll , Ill.Ul'l'tf , IOWA. HAMBURG -AMERICAN 3aclcot Ccrsa.pan.3r. A Dinner UNI : roil England , France & Germany. 'J ho etcatnshlpe of this well known line ai u all of lion , In wiitcr Hirlit conipmtmcntH , audio- lurnleliiMl with c\cithln - to ruiiko the PUI-MLKU Ixilb ealo nnd uurccnlilu. 'Jhcy miry the I'nltod htiilciand IhuoiU'iin mullsand IciivoNi'W Vuik 'I'hiir > iiluj3iiiil BatindiiyM lor Plymouth , ( I.O.N JJONl , Lliuibouif.ll'Allia nnd HAMIIIJItOI. llatca Urtt ciitjln , tiXlW. . t-tuonitfu to No 4 Yoik. JiAJK GOODS AT Dfi , BmNmJIijl ' S No. : 7Ilioiid\\uj , Council lllulIX Hair G-oods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair G-oods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 A. BEXtfESICT , -AOIIMTOK All stjlns of I nldriH ooi tmitly In Mock in.ulo from t-piui'D [ ilno plunk. Tlio v fry to U No. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over Ilui-lim US tiook Sloro. OIsTLY HOTEL In Connril Fire And nil inodoin InnnoTemciilH , full hells , llru uliiriii IwIlK , etc. , Isllin CREST ON JIOUSE ! Nos , ' 15 , U17 nnd l'l , .Miiln HI loot , MAX MO11N , I'loprK'tor. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. 607 lliotiduny , Coiuiull Illulld. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL Hum's Tlio follow Indf is thu llmo of arrival niul ilupnrtnru oi lialim Iiy crtlltinl utiii.lUinl llmUi Ut tlio local depots. Trains lnuvo tnuiBlnrflfpoi 1m nilnntos curlier uud nirho ton ml mitts JattT. tIKI'AUT. AIIIIIV CIIICAOO i xoimiwr.siriiK. n2.r ; > / . M . . Mall and ivput : < . ( > : .VI i > . M. 1I ! ! ; < )1 ) > , M. . . . .AcconuiuxUitlon. . Irf.Or. n , 6aui' : . u. . i.viMcB : w.ufi i. M. cuu'\ii k HOCK IKH.MI , U"riA.M : . . Jliillnnd l xiiiiw | ( . . fiVi' : ! . M. :30r.u : RIIIIUIO , MII.WAIIKI.K b Mf. I'ADI. . 0at.H : ) . Mull nnd i\piut8 : . 11.60 I'.H. 6 tti r. M. . . . Kxpiew ) . . li.US \ . M. CIIK.UIO. lIlHII.I.NdrON & < jl'INV. 0:40 : A.M. Mull nnd Uvpitm 7lQi'.M. : 6U5l'.M ; , KvplP'-s . .8:6(1 : ( A.M. AIIAhllHV , Mllllrii. I'AI.IHC. 2l' : l' . M IxK-al St. I iitU I2xiiif I-H laical . il.ix ) i . M.Tnuibfc'r bt. UUls ) Translcr : i : l I" , n KA.SM\H CH V. ST. JOB A < OI'M'II. ULUffH. 10:1(1 ( A. n . .Mull niul ixHMi. : | " : - " > ! ' M. 'Jl6i' : . M Kxpiebs. . . . .0 : 5A.w. HIOUX CITY t. I'.U'IHO. 7:1.1 A. M . .Hloux City Mull Bwi' : : . M. BjiVi p. M ht. J'uul r.xpiess H : A.M. UMON I'VI IHC. llaA.M : Denver ixiiuch : | : % > . M. UflTnMi .Lincoln rut. ! . . , Oin. & . U. V . . . r. M. 7C : l' . M. Oxetliind r.vprchf . . 8SWA. M. IJI'.MMV TIIAI.N8TO OMAHA. Louv u Council IIUlirH - 7 : < fi-7M-lS-10.30- : ! : | 11MO u. in. : l.Ht-J.W-lW-4:2-r.sa- : : ! : : : : - 11:41 : p. m. I MIVO Oinuliu- : - - > V-7 W8.'il-lU.l 11:15 : u. in : 13:6U-S : : ) -auO-.ui : $ > :665. : ; . TIIOS. on-icBit. . w. . i-asur. & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wo beg to nnnouneo the beginning of a sacrificing sael in the Underwear depart ment. Ladies' , Gentlemen's- Children's Underwear at prices which will plcaao everybody. 28 do/en Men's heavy Gray Undorshiris and Drawers at , 23o. ftl do/en Mon'.s White Merino Shirts and Drawers , silk finished , at Me , worth T.lo ! K do/en Men'.s Kino Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers ntROii , worth 73o. 2-1 doyen Men's Fine white Meiino Shirts and Drawers , satin finished at < 5."o worth We. ! ! 8 do/en Men's All Wool Scarlet. Shirts and Drawers at 73e worth § 1.23 12 dozen Men'.s Striped Fine Meiino Shirts and Drawers at $1 worth il.GO. 21 do7.cn Men's Fine all wool Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers at § 1.23 cheap ttH $1.75. Ladies' Underwear. C2 do/on Ladies' fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at 50o worth 75o 22 do/.en Ladies' fine white merino , e.\tiu fine gau/.o vests and pants at 75o worth $1. ao do/.en Ladies' i\ll-wool scarlet underwear , $1 worth § 1.59. ID tlo7cn Ladies' line cashmere white vests and pants at $1.25 worth § 1.75. Childrens' all wool scarlet underwear , 2.jc and upwards. Children's merino whitu underwear , 25e and upwards. Gorset Sale 70c Qnality for COc. $1 Quality for 76c. $1.26 Quality for $ ! . 60 different styles of Corsets ID salast itan , an ; of to ml oMainiWy Elsi- where. where.White White and drab , all sizes. On our second flojr , Ctoafcs and raps at s'j cli low prlcss as ware never before offered in Council Bluffs. Our stock Is HOY/ / complete iiJl jj oujuu n. Fancy raps n all the latest foreign novelties. YARNS , YARNS , YARNS v | German Worsteds , Scotch , Spanish , Germantowns , Saxonys , estern and Eastora Yarns. All colors. Prices the lowest. 60 pieces Canton Flannel , special purchase at 6c , worth 81-3 , Linen and Housekeeping goods department : CO extra quality white bed spreads at 70c. 60 extra quality , white honey comb , extra size bad spreads at $1 each. 100 remnants Table Linen , must be closed out , Secondweek' of { .ho Ever in the city. Remember the prices this weei vill conlinat tlio same as last week. We do this in order to give all a chance. One prluj to all. Special attention given to mail orders cud requests for isapiu , Cockc & Morgan , cotrarcii , rrs , IOWA