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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , OCTOBER 20. 1885. v THE DATT/Y BEE. TUKSUAY lOHNINC , ( XT. x'O. Ko. 12 Fcntl Olrest. Trllvci ( dy \ Muvlcr In any rnrt of tlio city nt tvirly nl | cr \ . i' ( k. IIV. . TII.TOV , - MINOIt AIKNTIO.V. Koitr.r , tin- tailor , for fall gootls. KVIT.V voter wlioulil M > U thai his iinmc is on HID r Thn nonitril it Irt try t i have a matins to-innrniw uvc.niii . S. 11. ) > nnls yottTiltiy llnuil the rorii1iitiiui ] sl/i ! for hclii ilnink. IVriiilt to innrryviri ! ycnUirilay iivcn to ICfinvsi , Kvcrs iiiul Louisa liitlunur- wolilo , liotli of this i-ity. The ) iiii- ) for the IVsarl strwt soxror is plnci'il on tint ground , : nul will ) , ) iilneoil unilur it. to tinnl ) iiu-i ! > of Sucrotiiry Cur- li-i , I tier will lo no L'lili'rt.-iiniiii'iil ivun nl Ilio Y. M C. A. rooms tlfw t-vi-niiif ; . Col. Kilioi-nU , of DCS Monies , is to nil- ilross to address tin ! ( iui'iniuis of this oily in tln'ir own luii un o on Wednesday ni lit. J. ( ! . Si'ott , this ! Miin : strci-t hardware until , si'i'iiiB to linviiniljusted his tintincial troiilili'S , and liftvriltiy reopuni'd his titoro for inisini'ss ns nmiul. The fttni'rnl siM-viiTS of Clinrlos Aladi- mm wi'ro lidd .vi'Hti'rduy afUiriioon , and n'cri ! vi-ry soliiinn niul inipreAHlvo and attended uy many Rorro\virlr ; f rk-nds. The many friends lien ; of A. 11. Keith , odilor of this Di-nison liullotiti , will syni- ] > nlliidci'jily < ! with him on learning of tlie death ot li..s little NOII , aged only tliir tuiMi montlis. .Fustii'o Kraiucy has disehar i'd Traok and Khii'lds , who wt'i'i1 arri-stuil for rotj- liiiiHyoniiK Hunter out of unite n lar e iimounlof moni'v ' , while all three were on a spree together Thn ui'w polircm.'iti , Myers , niado his first eaiiluri1 yi-sierdny , in tlie form of an ulio eu vagrant. When asked what liis name was hn took awny the ollieer'ri lireath hy saying it was Myers. Jf you want to get your inniii'y'H worth , if yon want to laugh until you inn lauga no longer , if you wantto snu the two fun niest muii on earth , take in the "Two Johns" to-night at the opera house. The ladies of the Kpisi'opal church are preparing for a novel entertainment on the I'th of Novemher. The Indies of this elinreh are working nobly to raise means to help build the beautiful new edilice. Revival nerviees , conducted by llcv. Thoinas Harrison , will be held eaeh evening of this week at Broadway Jl. 15. chureh. Young people's meeting at 0:15 : p.m. Preaching service nt 7t : : ) . A cor dial invitation is extended to till. C The nroirraniine forthe letter earners' annual ball , to be given in lieno's hall this evening , eoiihists of twenty-tour ntiniboi's , and as good music has been provided , ami other requisites for a merry time , the occasion will bo a suc cess. cess.A A petition has been tiled in ( he district. court on behalf of a number of larmura , ashing Unit the rcecivcr of the Mutual Iowa Live Stock Insurance company ba required to cancel the policies which they took out in the company and return to them the premium notes , the collec tion of which , they- claim , is being forced long after the policies hccnmu worthless. Sirs. Larson , who owns a little house on the bottoms , is in sore distre.su over thn way a tenant has crept in on her. A man , whose name she has been unable to learn , broke tlie lock of the house , which chanced to bo vacant , ami proceeded to occupy it , anil refuses to put up any renter or to vacate. She lias taken out a war- rent for his arrest for trespass , and is now trying to tind out what IIIH name is. Tickets for the policemen's hall next Thursday are selling well , but none too well. Tin ) policemen only get ii benolit once a year , and then they give the pjitrons full return for the cost of a ticket , and they should brs encouraged by nil. The police get kicks enough. One-1 iv year nt. least , they should be reminde I in a substantial way that the public has some kindly feelings for them. It. is reported that some of the leading business men are about to institute an investigation of the record of the mayor , and to gather up in tangible form the faut.s concerning his ollieial acts , and de termine whether tin-re is cause for any further action. There is a good big lield to work on If they hunt up the bottom tom facts In much of the street talk. The mayor has not been sitting quietly down , Avhatever elsn may be said of him , and in his activity and his foolishness of judgment , he has ilonu many acts con- cerniniy which the people would bo bet tor satlslied if a committee of responsi ble cili/.ens should bo able to say were all right. The mayor himself would doubt- Joss court such an Investigation of his ollieial record. Last Saturday morning , while running down a steer on horseback , Roy Wood- jnancy was thrown in such a manner as to receive severe injuries about the head. ] ) r.s. Parish and Stempul were iinmedi- ntelv called and found that the leftside of tlie forehead had been crushed in , the iias.nl and cheek hones fractured , requir ing thu removal of port ions of the nknll nnd one half of the nasal bone. This dclicntn operation was successfully per- ormed , the pieces removed being 2 } -jiolio.s long nnd U inches wide , and at { t tf writing , Wednesday , the liltlo fel low VHUIS in a fair way of complete re covery. it was a very close call from In fitant death , end when one considers the character' and o.xlent of thu injuries it Kcems almost a miracle that he lives. Macedonian. [ _ _ Lamps cheap at Homer's , S3 Main street. i. j 1'OfHOiml ! ; S. W. Cole , of Colfax , was at the Ogdcn ycHterday. ' M. II. Marsh , of St. Joe , was at the Pa- I cilio yesterday. t > llobart Dale , of Carson , dined at the t Pni ' . ( lu house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandham , of Slid- * by , were in thu city yesterday. S , II. Hllliiij.es and Thomas 11-Miry , of : Jlnrlan , visited the Hlnll's yesterday. 11. 11. Plekctts , of Shelby , was among llioso at licchtclo's honsu yester.lay. ' . Harry Curtiss and wife start to-day for Davenport to attend tliu state convention , of the Y. M. C. A , ! ' Mrs. J.J. Hllss returned last ovnnins * from New York where she has been for noveral weeks selecting new goods for i , her many customers hcru , * W. F , Patton is now taking his regular K Jay oil' after his first week's servieo as t route agent on tlie Sioux Ciiv run. He l. . pays ho is gutting along nicely with thu " , now work , and he will doubtless make a ; 8UCCCS.S Of It. JMIss Pehse , thn well known artist , left yesterday on a visit to her old homo in ' Jjolmiskn City , andafter reniaininirthero j. a time will go cast , her health having hit- t come such as to neeosiiliilo her giving up ' her clashes here , and seeking rest and re- i uiipcration for a year to come , \ Have you over seen line pastel worl ; f Jf you want a uico panel for your parlor , t-all nt ( 'Inipmairs Art Store and buy one i before I hey are all gone. f If you wl-h to make legitimately from " . ten to liftv dollars per day write to Judil re Smith , ! No. ill l-'ourlli stri'i-'li ' Council iJlulls I THE LAST FOND HOPE GONE , The Major Loses His Grip on the Workingmen - men , Who Snub Him , NEGLECT AND DEATH OF A DOY. The .Senatorial Muddle Caused Ity AnA - A Warning to Council , lier * Inuld- I'o I tilers. Tlio Irrcprcsf-lblo Major. Mayor Anderson , who starts out ns an independent republican candidate for senator In Pajjo mid Fremont comities , seems to bo causing much trouble , and tlu ! Cliirinda Journal thus depicts the situation : Tim senatorial trouble in this district IB a most vexations thing , and it all conies from the enibitleri-tl and ambitions IMiijor Anderson , who , defeated for euiiri" ! < .s a fnw years nj o , seeini determined lo re- covvr himself , oven it' In- has to bulldoze nnd override tins rights of every body in liia way. His own county sat down o-i linn by a majority of nearly TOO , and the opposition to him IK still u'reat in his own uounty. For this n.'iison ho was tint announced JIM a candi dates in chinreity. : . Xot asinjrlo paper in 1'romonl county rcjpirded liim as a possible candidnie. He did not ihtro to appal ( ? to tli peo' ' " of IJu- district in the usual way , hut , d > cile no suspicion , ho slviy worked tin1 primaries , so tint at the until ty convention the vote stood for si-.nator , Andeiwm ti. ' , IVrry 12Vm. , . Knton ! . The next stop in I In ; con spiracy WIIH to comi ! to Sln-iiandoah and rule Page county out entirely Major Anderson had .selected his own delegates and lit ! was present. It. u as , therefore , one man against lifteeu : one man dicta ting to all I'ajjit county that is to furnish two-thirds of the vote necessary to elect a senator. Anderson set himself up as a Injfjicp man than all the republicans of tins district ! Such outrageous nrtloii on the part of Major Anderson deserves and will receive the condemnation of all fair minded men. The Page dele < ratson con ceded tlit ! nominee lo Fremont , hut did not propose to be browbeaten out of any voice as to who the candidate should be. A Child JJins I'Yom Ij.tpoHtit'C. From ] ) cnni.on , through the mndinm of the Keviow , conu's thu details of the horrible death of n little 7-year old boy , which has failed forth the righteous in dignation of the eommunity. Andrew Itrinkinan ami bis family , con- sistingof three ' ; Idldreu to whicli he was the father , and of a wife anil two child ren lo whicli she was the mother both parents having been twiee married re side three miles north of Denison. The family is extremely poor. Th.v ; own a team and cow , and having no in- closure , all the children from the It-year old boy down to the it-year old girl watched the cow by turns. There was a little boy named Henry. 7 years old , of weak constitution and deli cate ? health , to whos t charge the lierdiui ; of the cow chiefly devolved. He wa harts- footed , and his little leers showed bruises innumerable , old anil now , received in the grubs and brush. He went out on Satur day noon on the hill opposite the house to herd the eow as usual. Evening came but no boy ; the father had gone to town ; the little children searched some ; , the mother and it was his own mother called. She heard him not. The father and a neighbor came home about 8 o'clock. Jt was dark and they searched with a lantern. They inquired at two neighbors , but at 1 o'clock in the morning th\y , gave up the Kijnreh and went , to bed. During the night the cold cruel rain came down. On Sunday it rained and very little search wa-i made. On Sunday noon that father and mother wont live miles from home to a christening and inerr.v-in.il ; ing , staying until Monday noon. They still tho'ugfit In : was with some neighbor. No clVei'livo search was made un til Wednesday , after ( } . McAhren as township trustee had been iiotiiicd , who made appointments with the neighbors to meet at 8 o'clock in the morning. About 10 o'clock the child was found , about IKIp feet from the house on the hill opposite in the hazel brush. Evi dence showed that he did not die until Sundav or Monday. His little legdugout about two inches of the ground , He died in extreme ngony. Whether ( he child fainted from weak ness or was attacked with sudden illness , no one could tell , but. the condition of the body and the surroundings proved that he died as Inlons Sunday orMondny. There is no evidence that the parents were criminals Ity intent. The death is simply tlie result of stupidity , indilter- enee and gross negligence. An iiumest was held on Wednesday evening. Dr. Fit/.gerald , coroner ; A. If. McAhren , August Anderson and M , T. Hill were the jury , J. Fred Meyers , clerk. Ten witnesses wore heard and the verdict in substance was that the child came to .its death by exposure on Sunday last , and that the parents were guilty of gross negligence.Ve understand that Dr. Fit/gerald has issued warrants of arrest with a view of having Hrinkham and wife answer for manslaughter. The rain interfered * : iinowhat with the meeting of the workingin > : .n on Sunday evening , it being a dark unl dismal night for folks to wander 011 * . Still there was a goodly si/cd audience of about sixty or so , and there was a goodly amount of enthusiasm shown. Judge Liartlctt , of Omaha , was present , and was the principal .speaker of the evening. He discussed the labor question at sonic length , and thu listeners seemed inter ested , There wore several local orators , who gave their views pretty freely in re gard to local matters. Among thu sneakers were Mr. John Short , Mr. John Ahles and Mr. Kilgoru. The city admin istration got soiiu very sharp raps from these gentlemen , and some very plain truths were told of the causes of com plaint on the part of the labo ; ing classes. The little mayor was present , and he thought he saw an opportunity to win back the workingnum by his nsiwl siiavo manners and munificent promises. Ho generously ollored to rent a hall for their nest meeting , provided they would go in with him on a ' 'grand rally , " but as they had learned from nast experience that Midi "grand rallies1' meantsimply a hur rah for tint mayor , they very promptly .sat down on the little scheme , ami to make matters worse for him , they told homu very unpleasant things for him to hear This last ellort of the I tile mayor will probably cause him lo let the workIngmen - Ingmen alone , so that they may go ahead with their regular business , which they liavo the good soiiM ) enough to mtiuago without his help or advice. QOwing to the stormy condition of the night , and the conieipieiit falling oll'from the natural altundttnco , it was decided to adjourn the meeting until Wednesday evening , at which time it is expected them will lii still morn interesting ad- trusses , and the invitation is still a broad md cordial one for all to attend , except IhoMi who have- pet , personal or political bchcme.1 to get through. * The Keniulo Hull I'layors. The advimt in thu city io.itorday of the young ladles tvhoaro gaining such a rep- nation as athlufs and basu ball player * , caused as ww IP bucxpocUitl U # ooil deal . of curiosity on the part of the gny young men , and the sly old bald heads. The company m.ido a street paraile , but they gave no seeming encouragement to the wistful glances , and the deftly worked handkerchiefs and twirling canes of the pretty young men , who sighed for a further acquaintance. The fashion plates who arc thus so pager to charm the charmers , should be warned by the ex perience told of two DCS Moincs youths , who had the same ambition , and wiio hail their ambition gratified. It is said that these two young smuees of Des Moiues , succeeded in getting slightly acquainted witli two of the young ladies , and that they llattercd themselves they had made sueli an impression that they could induce the ladies to take a drive with them. The girls were fully prepared to handle just Mich young fellows , and so they eon- smlcd , amfthc young men secured an elegant carriage , anil away the iiuartctto rolled into the country roads , whcn the scenery was supposed to be especially lino. Having got a distance of two or three miles trom tint citv , the pleasant chatting suddenly stopped , and the young dudes were seared nearly onto ! what lit tle wits they had by seeing both the la dies pull revolvers , and as the masculine eyes looked down the barrel , the request was made that the owners of the eyes get out al once and walk home , or get tlyire any wav they could. One thing was cer tain. They could ride no further in tins company of the Indies. The young fel lows were too frightened to beg , and as they sank gasuingon the ground , the carriage was quickly turned in the direc tion of home , and several hours later two woe-begone suit * of the best tailor made clothes came dragging wearily into the city , and sneaked through the alleys and by-ways so as not to meet any ol their aeoiiaintanees , among whom the joke hail by that time got-pretty well circu lated. Council Illitfl's young men proba bly have more s-ense than to gel into any stfch trap , but if there is a stray j'oolisn fellow , who has any Mich ambition to make a conquest , he should bear in mind the warning. Do not wait until the last day before calling at VV. W. Chapman's , I'll ' Main street , to purchase one of those large si/.c oil paintings for . 'J5. A Hardware Kailurc. J , J. Seolt , wholesale and retail hard ware , failed yesterday morning and made a complete bill of sale to the bank ing firm of Oiliecr & Pn ey , his heaviest creditors. Scott's a.sselts are estimated at $ . ' , ( ! ) while his liabilities exceed this by a small amount. WANTED Wheat , corn and ontsin car- lots. Liberal advances made on all con signments , by J. V. Fuller , Council lilull's , Iowa , and Omaha , Neb. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. , & K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. For weak lungs , spitting of blood , shortness of breath , consumption , night sweats , and all liii'reriug coughs , Dr. I'ierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is a sovereign remedy. Superior to oed l.vur oil. Uy druggists. BIG MONEY IN SLEEPERS. Animal Mcetloif of PuiJuiaii's Com pany Ijarj-c I'roiilH in tiio Chicago Herald , Kith : At the annual meeting of Pullman's Palace ( Jar com pany yesterday there wc'V ' 1 ld.1 la shares represented out of a total of loH.'JIT. George M. Pullman. John Cn rar , Mar shall Field , John W. Douic : , Norman Williams and O. S. A. Sprugue , of Chicago cage , and Henry 0. Hujbert , of New York , were re-elected directors. The usual quarterly dividend of ; ' per cent from net earnings was declared. The directors re-elected George M. Pullman president : Horace Portrr.vice president ; nnd A. K. Weinsheimer , Hecivtary. The surplus for I lies .usar. or the I-M'O-S of rev enue over tmlinarv disbursements carried to the credit of tins income account , is ! fl'J-lsti24.-M , and aside from tins paid $17 : { , 0'J dividends on capital stock. From the linaneiul blatement it appears that the company owns 0-3(5 ( cars and equipment * , and has $ ; ) , nsuiri.til in fit ) ! ) cars and equipments in other associations controlled and operated by it. The real estate and plant , improvements all at Pullman are set down at § Hfl8l,5-i.a7 ; { , and the real estate and new Pullman building at Slttl.UUtMW The total as sets ot the companj' foot up 9'8- HHvlSO.OO. The president reported Unit during the liscal year ending July 1)1 ) , If8" ) , renewals of contracts have been made with the New York , Lake ] irits" & Western railway and leased lines , and the Pennsylvania Railroad company , in cluding all lines owned and operated by it ; the.se renewals , together with new contracts entered into with several smal ler lines of railroad , cover mileage of 11'Jlil mile : ! , making a totaj mileage of existing contract * of 7I.-1JJ ! ) miles. The population of Pullman July 8 , 188Ti , was ! ( ,7.V men , I..IIO ' women , and , IMMI children ; total 8i03. ( The number of families is 1,181 , ! , and the average num ber of children at school is ! > r > : i. The dentil rate is 7 in 1,0 , M ) per annum , and thu birth rate 4i ( } . Tins average monthly rental of rooms at Pullman is ! * : ! . ! X > per room ; in houses wholly occupied by op eratives is sfcJ.flO. There was paid during the fiscal year- , ItJO.S11.20 in wages to the employes of the car works and other shojis at Pullman , the Union foundry , Pullman Iron and Steel company and the Allen Paper Car Wheel company. The total number of operatives is : ! ,71t , which makes an aver.-ige earning per operative for the year of ; il ( ) working days $ r)70. < ! ; > . or * 1 .80 per day. The Pullman Loan and Savings bunk October 1 ! ) had U.W ae- couuts , with deposits of ifclOSA'O. ' ) , an uv- erago ) } .r account of $1 < ! . " > . ! )5 ) , from which it is intirti.'itcd that folks out there are able to save something out of their mea gre .salaries. Plans are biting perfected for more homes i'or workmen on lauds immediately adjoining thu present im provement. If your complaint is want uf apjictltc , try halt' a wliie-uln ri of Angostura Kilter * hnlf an hour Ih'loix ) dinner. lie want of conn- terfelts. Ask your irrot'cr or dnif.'uiht for the L'cnnlno nrticlc , numuliictnrc'd by Dr. J. ( ! . 1) ) . 't it .SOIIK. HAIR GOODS i. D. A BEEDICT'S ' No. 337 llrondwfty , Council Illutrs. Hair Goods of aU Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Beady Made. No. 337 Broadway. S. H. ATWOOD , PLATTSMOUTH , NEB , Tlrccdcrof TlioroiiKlitirud and llitili Onulu Hereford and Jersey G iie ! ! AuJ Uuruu IUKKTrvy ) SPECIAL NOTICES , jfOTlCJJi fpot'nl1 ' pilvciU'omcnt * ) such n ? I.oM , round.To tixin' , V < ir Pain , To HciiL , Wntits 1 Ionr ! liii , etc. , ll ) V < ? Insri-tiM In tlili eolmmi nt ttieUxri-nto.of TT.N CUNTS 1T.K 1,1 NT. for the flrM liiM-rtlon ntuVriVK OKXTS I'Ktt LINK for cnrli Mitiscniirnti lti < rrtlon. I.iwe mlverllje- nipiifnt our flllloc , > 'o. 1 1'ciirl street , ne.ir lliiiiulwiiy. VV.VXTS. IOST Silver wiilcli nii-l troll iilinln. Itownnl J will bo | tnlil tlia lliutrr. Jlnrllu I1III Kllltll ! ) A pvod clrl lor cncinl hinife- work ; No. I M Iliinurnrt ( l HUNT A new WJVCII-MHIIH lioaso. HIK : Ollico. HiXT--A : hmifo ten - - Plx-mom , FOH : li-oin I i . | nnsi4 , olty water , ill ! mill els- tt'i-ii. I'nriciit flieiip. 1'on HUNT No. lit ) HiUTl ioii Btreot , thrco rooms. Jtc.M.vnoN , \ - . fo. , I IVnrt slre : t. 1'oit SAI.I : . rou itisvr ou MO. r > T , For Minor rent.on xery lltie lij 'rim Council lllnir * Vnpcr Mill.complete.Itli thn liii'uo lidiinlliitf lioueo mill llirco ncivs oC Kl'Olilld. No. "it A liiiiltu'M iimnrrty In 'Clicitiltpn , Dipi-oken iHiunty , Imrn. ttlll * Irsiiln for wi-cli'm luiicls. Viiliit' . nlxMit ft.iXKK No. ! W A betuitU'nl homo In the town nt lliist- \np \ * , Mlllx county , IOHII , 1'or Nfliriioku land. Ysiliie. . : ! .fiXl. ( No 41 A peed linsliiosi property nnd nl o n point ii'-slilonce propprty In Ilio town of Clirnvo. Mol.ciui county. Ill. IIMV iloun for ca.ili or wilt I'M'Inuiue tor wi-stern ImnN. No. ITU A spli'iullil furtii , well Improved. HIJ nrri' In DicUlnron i-otintv , lu\va. Joining thn tnvrn of Spirit Idike. IVIi'O , lor n sliorl thin1 , jVi ; | irr itc're. No. Iti in ihT Are four luprovi-il fiirins la 1'li'lilps c-onnly. Kiiti iis , I-IPI : ! with u snnill In- iMiniliraiH'p. Tlie i-iulliiM will tin cvcltiMiKi'M for unlnMitnlicictl litiul In N'olirMMUn. No. li1. ) trt ) noriii In Holt county. Noli. , iwrtly Itiiproveil , : il a lil liawnln. WUIIIH to e.\uhiniKU inrinnrlmiulteo. No. 51 A line two Mnry lirlclc r ' lilcnrp. DUO or the tir.-t local Ions In Council Illnlls. will liiulo lor jroo.1 liulnomilicivil KIIIIMIS or Nctuiitik : ) latiils. Value. $ iri.Klil. ( No. W anil II Are two oilier liotntll'nl : hoinoa In Council Illnlls , wliic'li ousli payinc'iiis will liny lit u liarpii'n. ' Nn. fi'J ' A licnutirul Miiliiirlinn locution In Inwu ( Ity , lowti , will c.\cluuifi ) ) lor ucr < lcrn Vltllll' . Vi.'KM. ' 'J'lic uliovo urn only n I'nw of nur Ppnclul ( . iiliis. If you'\iriit ) | nnylhliiL-to trinlitor soil ( truant to KP | | mi ) ff.il -liito or incivlui wi Ito tis. We Imvo M-vrnil L'ooil.locK - * of i totriulofor liuuls. SWAN & WAt.KKK , Connc.ll IIlull's , li AMU SE M E NT S. _ 's Opera Bionce ON32 NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday October 20. COMEDY" COMPANY. Tim liii-frost , funniest , nnd ino t Ritcoo 'sfiil ( 'OMIMIV UOOM in I'.xirttoiu.'L' , npiicui'Jiiy lull Jioubia ovurywncro. ROUTE : Council Ulnffs , Oct. 20. Lincoln , Oct. 2J Oiiitiliu , iu-t.Sl. Nuliriiikti City , Uel. " riutihijjotitli , Uct.-J. Hi. .io ypii , Oct. - ? A2 and 344 BROfDWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Hens Fall a We ? Wear Men * ' nnd Hoys' Ilimlnoos Suits. Jlun.H' nnd ll ( > ys' Drc.ssSnllH. ClillilroiiH' Kvory Day und Dress Hnll < ( . Ovorcouls for > fcu , Hoys inul CliIMruo. Jlerelinnt Tailor Hnlts. iluruluint Tailor Overeouts. Xlcrclmnt Tiillor Trowscn. I-.Vjiinl lo tlio ti'st , to oitlur , j\riniir HID price. Fut * linn' ) Bulls nnd Ovnrcoats. l.i-nn "Moils' HiillSiiind Ovui-co.its. Flit MO-US' TrowMM-n. Fonnilps Slilrls nnd Trowsprs In Scotcli vrnoh , Mi-dlnitod iViirlcW , K.\trn Heavy lliilbrltrvtinij , J'unoy Culorct ? Wools and mlxvil quulUlov , I rum ' .V I'tlfll to DUKLfi ? fli O STETSON HATS i FOU THE VAU , OK I&S5. Grloves , ' * Necjkjwear , r Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And CnfFs , Of first chistj qimlttloa and reiifioiinblu prices. RETAIL DEPARTMENT DC aiKl Ull Ilroadwny , Couneit llluITd , Iowa. nrLl Conncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Onr ftnck Is tinw pomplrtfl In rvory ilmmrt- incut and contains till Uio lutestslylodiuuluiloclii In CARPETS , CV11TAINS , UPHOLSTERY GOODS , KTC. , K -Tim- Largest Stock AND- Lowest Priceo. TI1R ONLY KXCLUSIVn CAni'BT HOUSE IN WISTIUN : IOWA. PAMPJ.l'S furnished upon application to'o of town purlins. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDSS Council Bluffs Carpet Company BroacUvay. HAIR G-OODS. HAIR G-OODS. SJfA IPOOlNG , HATH IUSSINO : , AND crrrriN'o. HAIR G-OODS. litiDgscut I'liiniiuilonr , Uumtry orOtlior Styles. HAIR G-OODS. SI IIS. C. L. OIM.KTTE , U Main St. , Council 11 m NEW YORK , n i I. 552 COUNCIL IOWA. BLULTS , - - - Ganiiary Eiytiraulic Engineers , Public 2nd Privafo Systems of Sewerage. Wntor woiko and Ventilation designed and constructed , Plumbing work in all ita branchcs.ThiH company have onu of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods In thu west Estimates furnished. HAUHY IJIUKINIUNK , Manager Now York Plumbing company fi52 Itroud way Council Hlufl'n. Telephone No 37. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In State and JYiU'nil eon UJJ.IM r aa t H , s import IScnu ISloulc. UM ! GUM ! GUM ! RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ARTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING , SOOTS Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for [ Sluofraied Catalogue. Z. T , LINDSEY & CO. Wnrplionpn niul Putpsrooni , 41 K. Main St. , Council llhltrs , Iowa. Oll.co-tU llroiHl y. IP. Itriflt Imllillnp-s of any l < Ind vul'oil or moved and vutlsCaullon ffiitiriuitccil. rinino lionsos inovo on I.ittlo C.iiinl trucks the I'cst ' In lliu worltl , intomh ST. , cotTNcn. nr.WKtv , IOAW. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , Cliriip Cook Stoves niul Gunurul llouto I'urnlililui ; tfooils , inclutllnu1 Now inJ Pocoiul Iliinil Vil ulnae. BY M. DROHLIOI-I. 698 BROADWAY. COUNCIL THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE lax'o n'tnovuil tothoir Now Store , Hos. 32 & 84 Main and 33 & 85 Pearl NJSXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIIK POSTOrFICE , Wht'rc they luivo put in : i now stock of ladies' ' sod Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which arc tlie following lines : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. BOOTS AND SllOKS , TlHJKKS AND VALISES , MoXAUCH Fl.VE SIIIHT3 Ladies9 Children's and Misses' Underwear , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , To. ! W and JU Main Slrnot , Council Hlnft No. ! W and U5 Pijarl StiMet. -AND - - No. 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. ONION TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BKYOISE , Agent , No. COT llroniUvav , Council IlliUTs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL IIMJKK8. Tliu fnlloivliih' IM tliu tlino of nrrlv.nl and iloiiurtiiro of train * by eontrul Btaniluul tlini ) , at tint locnl iliipots. Tniliin IIMIVD trniiHlrrili-jiol mil lalnutOA uarllur and urrlvu tun uiliuitoa l.ucr : llCI'.tllT. AHIIIVK. CIIICAHO A NOHTIIH'FSTEIIN. 0i..r : , A. M . Mull mid K\jri'wn , . HMi' : ) . M , 1 :1,1 : , 1 > . > l . Afconiiiioilalimi . tMr. : M. [ > : > l1. M . ll.vpri H . Hl)5 : ) A. M. CHIIAIO : : & IIOI-K IKI.A.MI. 0:2/1 : / A. M . Jl all anil H\pro H . UKlp. : m. 7ir : > A. M . AiTonniioUiitloii . ri:4Tu : > . M , tf.'Ml' . M . Kxpri'Mi . UiUi A. M. IJIIIOAIIO. MM.WAIIKii : ; A KT. I'AIM. . ! l ; 1 A. M . Mall and Kvpn'cti . il.r : > 0r. M. 6U5 : J1. u . K\irp | . 0U5 : A. u. ciuoAiio , mnii.iNoioN i yoi.scv. 11:4(1 : ( A. > i . .Mall and K.vpitbs . T:10 : | > . M. AilCti * . l . Kxpro-o ) . H.riiA. : ) M. WAIIAHII.hT. lOI'lrt& I'AriKII,1. 2iril' . M.Ixicul HI. l/iuls i\jniihH ; Uiciil . Uiuii i1. u.Tntnpit'rtii. l.onlMUx.TriuiHiDril : " ! ) c , t KANSAS CITV. ST. .Dili 4 CDUNCII. IIMIITH. 10:10 : i. M . Mall and i.viretn : | . T : r > i > . M. UWi : i' . M . KxprpcN hiotx ; cnv & I 7:1.1 : A. n . Kloiix l'lty Mull . * . . ( IIU ; | > . M. kUi : I' , n . Ht. I'linl KxprosK . Hi"i : A. M. II.MO.N iMiinc. : 1IUA. : ) M . Di-iivi'rUxpixiHS . 4 : > l'i i > . M. I M r. > i..Ilnc < iln I'ltsH. , ! ) ! ! ! . & U. V..XA i i1. ki , 7:4.1 : 1 > . M . ( ) ci < rlaiiil KxprcKM . : : n A. ti. Ill'UMV TIIAINHTO OMAHA. Ix'iivi ; Council Illnirs - 7ifi7NiIOii : : : ! : : ) 11:40 : a. in. ; liH--iil-li-lU ; : ; : : : -i'-flW . : II :45 : 1 > . in. l.i'iivo Oiimlm-ii : : 7'J.'i : .Mi 1JU : ) 11:15 : u. m : I3:5J : J:0u : Jul 4 : k > l : i iifi5. : R. BIOE , M. D. or other tnmon < riunovud without tint Uiilli > or drawing of lilood. CHRONIC DISEASES r mi kinds 8.cmi.y. , , . Over Ililily yearn' iintu'lciil o. < porlonoo. O.Uoo , Ko. II IViul Slrcol , Comic ! . ' lllnird. * ' H. SCHUBK , Justice of tlie Peace. QlllvoOrcr American HVIU'OBS , CUU.VUI. lILfl'Td , IOWA. riios.orricr.il. u.y. . n. I'lisur , OPPIGER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. d , IcU ] . D. A. BEHEDICT , AGENT I'OIt All ctylon of r.uililors constantly In slond inailo from ppriico plno plank. Tlio very liwL f/o. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Dluffa Over IHiblincll's Hook Storu. ONLY HOTEL In Council Illutrti hitvitio' Fire And nil ntodurn liniirovciiioiilB , cull liclH , llro iilnrm lii'lln , L'tu. , Ullio CREST ON IfOUHKl Nosyi5ai7ntil ( ! 'l'i , Main filn-iil , MAX CUTTING AND FITTING , rnriiinrly of Now VorU , No. .1) ) ronrlSiniut. Council Illutre , Io\r Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE COITIM AIIO JHEOR1 ilriiiivinM of iwolvlnif liiitriiutlon * - mil jiuH. - . c.ill on or aildawi * > Prof , 0 , n , Upfarf , Ko CA > I . .rMu.'ii c , iViiiiu' ! ! Illutrs , low * .