THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS WKIWI&IUV MOHNTNG , OCT. 21 No. 12 Je nrl Street. l by HM Her In nny piu-t or the city t Iflcnty ( ctttii per wccli. II , W. Tii.io.v , . . . MINOll MUNTION. Hcilnr , tlio tailor , for fall gotnls. Poroho ribbon nt ] lli s' . Soinctliiiij now. now.Tho I'lio'tilx Riilonn put. In tin instnn tani'ourt iiuniuy Hmngur. Kxtrii line chiMriMi's hooils , in velvet pluali sxiiii MiUn nt low prio.e.s at Bliss' . Abu Lincoln 1'osUi. A. H. , is liercuftc to meetin llio hull over tliu postolVicc. LmlnMl fi-ll lints of nil tlio latest style from Now York Clly. Tim Him inclutlv colors and plmdcs , at Klips' . The minimi convention of the loivi ltalistt ] U in Hussion in Wittorlon till. . tvcok , mid will continues until Sunday. Thuro 1s sonn jirospntit of having I'cnr fitroiit piivistl. II , otifjltt lo bo , bo.itij ; citii of the most. Important strouts in the city Tlwro WIIH liltli ! doing in jioHun circle .voMl-urilry : , boyoml tliu soiling of tlukot for the nnniiai ball nt'xt Tlmniduy night Two plain drunks. : im ! two fellow ; without. : i JIoi.'iisu constitute ! r , 10 business of the police court yoator day.For For ovijrytlihij' in theyrocory line givi the now llrm of Kint/&Rleob , 1W ( Hrond way , iv trial. Kvurythin" now and fresh I'nncy grnwrltm a specialty. Tlio ten fliers of Noolii and ndj.iconi townships arc to meet in Ncola next Sat unlay to organize an association for mil' tnal encouragement and improvement. The Council Bluffs ( lymnasjuin club l. < the name of a i\cw \ or"in'r/ttion. : : wind is nlllcoroil by C. Johnnon , prosidont. J. Uradshaw , treasurer ; Ed. Ty.sio , sccrc- tnry. tnry.Tho revival services continue at thr Broadway Methodist church , under the charge of tin * Itov. Thomas Harrison , tin ; noted revivalist , and the inoctinpj nro inereasiin ; in interest and in attend ance. The motion for a now trial in tlio Cross case will lie argued before the supreme court. at luliuiue | this week. Judge lliilibiinl appears in support of tint mo tion and Col. Sitpp opposing its being granted. The grand chapter and cnmmandury of Iowa , liisons are in suasion nlMur- shnlltown. Council 1 Mull's lodges arc roprescuted by T. S. Couch , T. B. Lacy , .7. II. Marshall , K. H. Fonda , S. I. King , , "Wade Cury , ami L. B. Crofts. Colonel 0. 8. Ilender.son is booked fern n speech hero on tlio ! ! d of November. lie has the reputation of being ono of the finest orators whom the republicans luivo .scoured for the campaU ; ! ! licrc , and ho will be given a largo audience. A rare musical treat is promised the public next Monday evening at tlio opera house , in the form of a concert by the celebrated Schubert , quartette. The pro gramme embraces very choice selections , and tlio < | uiirtette is so widely known nmongall music lovers that , it need hard- lyboMiid there is no doubt of the rendi tions boimr very superior , and thorough- j Jy enjoyable. i K. F. Allihon siyn : ho is. the party ngninst whom Mix. Larson has com- . inenced suit for trespass , and that instead , of breaking into her vacant house , and taking possession by force , ho had an agreement with her husband by v which be wns to rent the house for six x months , and that under the terms of bis / ' lense ho proceeded to occupy It , and that the Hiiit is : i malicious one , and that he will show it up when the case comes to , , trial. ; It is snid that the mayor's own sign , which stretches over the sidewalk on Bryant street , is in violation of the ordi nance , which says that "the suspending or extending of any wooden sign on any sidewalk in any street in tins city of Council Hind's is hereby prohibited , and the doing of which by any person or per- eons whatever is hereby declared a nui sance. "The ordinance provides that any person violating it shall be subject to it line not exceeding $10 and costs. The ba'l given last evening by the let ter carriers WIIH a great success in every ivny and a very onjovahlo social event. The Mnntczuimi band furnished most ex cellent music , and all the arrangements \t \ were of a nature to leave nothingiacking ' ' lor the enjoyment , of those who partici- > jintod. It is honed that the carriers will , rouli/.o a snug little sum us the result of their efforts. They merit , a big benefit , nnd those who joined in the ball will be nbimdiintly satisfied with the investment of time and money. The "Two Johns" appeared at the opuradionso last evening , and as was to 1)0 expected they kept the andienco inn roar from lirst to last. It is very html to , jncet the expectations of an audience , who come with the idea in their heads thut they are going to be forced to laugh , nnd who are led to believe that they are to seethe funniest things on earth. Few can moot the expectations of such an an- tlicnce , but the ' 'Two Johns" not only micnccd in innnting I he expectations , but they go fur ahead , and no one can com plain of not having all the merriment they could ask for. There will be many core sides in the city to-day , but there will bo n healthier lot of pcomc , and di gestion improved , and the blues chased nway by such an evening. The two big comedians , each weighing over throe hundred pounds , and every pound full of inn , are a show of themselves , und added to them is the support of a company which i.i excellently balanced , and com posed of artists of more than ordinary ability. Mr. 1'oter Elders , the well known Min- denilo , was in the city yesterday , W. 15. Orlgsloy , of Misouri Valley , a , visitor to the Uhills yesterday. Dr. 0. S. Clark ami S. \\r. Clark , of Nngnoliii , wore at the I'acllie house yes terday. ' - ' , n Hvv- r. , : iwen route for his former I Robert Klrkwood , of Crescent , is in the city , looking after the people's interests in the new court house. Mr. John Kint/ , who bad such n sud den btroko of paralysis last Friday night , was onuiwhil : improving yesterday. A. S. Clough , who was formerly one of the police force * , returned yesterday from Dakota , and now starts for New .Mexico , where lie will spend the winter months. | William Maas , book keeper at Kiso- jniin , Itodda & Co'.s , returned yesterday from : \ visit to his parents in Cincinnati , During his two week's absi.'i-co lie has visited New York and other cities. Hov , Charles Little , who lias boon the pastor of lliu Congregational church tit Lewis for ten ycarx past , has closed his labors , his reasons being that advanced iitfu niudo It Impossible lor him to do the work of both churches , nt Lewis nnd Hour ( ii'ovn. and feeling that it would not t > < < wise to divide the pitrixlios , ho has re- nlgncd so that the rliurclie.s could unilo on > nni" one physically ublo to look after lunh llvlds. Sub-itit'iiul : ib < lrK'ts : of titht ; iml real cwijili- l < 'tu..s. . .1.V. . , & K.J . .Squire , 101 * J''i'il ' Mr : t'l. . - - - . Ifyois w''li in mil > o li > iritinitol.v ) from ton tu nfty ilulhirs pi > r iiy | : vritit to Jmlil < t Smith , No. Jl Kuiirlh sti'iu't. l.'uitncil Jllulla. THE DEAD MAY BE BURIED The Motion For An Injunction In the Oem otcry Case Overruled by Judge Oonnor. THE CHANGE OF POSTMASTERS An Amntcnr JM/.o WHIH An Jinpoi-t nnt. DeolHlon CoiicoroliiK tlio AVnter Works Other Now t At > ontTowii. Th Cemetery Flight. The cemetery light , as it has born com monly called , has rather dropped out ol public notice of Into , there being sunh si long wail for u decision that the peopK have lost some of the intcre-it which wiu manifest in the opening of the battle , Tim attempt way mtitlo byO. K. Hesse and ulhers to get a temporary writ of in junction granted retraining tlio trustees of the cuntetery association from telling any moro lots for burial purposes or ex tending the grounds or the number of graves , the elaim being made that tin ; cemetery was so crowded and so near the city that it was endangering the health of the inhabitants of Council Hlull's. There was a , mass of evidence presented on both Miks , and the contest was a. long and tedious one. Judge Connor , before whom ( lie matter was presented , took the ease under advisement. , nnd yesterday lie directed ( lie clerk to enter up the follow- mgorder in the case : Now at this time , this cause coming on for decision upon the application of tbe plaintijl's by temporary injunction , and the evidence of the respective parties having been seen and heard , and tliu court being advi.sud in the premises , de nies said application. To all of which plainlills except. J. IV CONSOK , Circuit Judge. The refusal to grant the temporary writ of injunction asked fordoes not nec essarily make n final disposition of the ease , but it is thought that it will proba bly end the matter. The parties who have started in to make tbe. ( iglit , may go ahead and try to get other evidence to strengthen their showing , if possible , and to gain a permanent injunction , but. the decision is thought by many to be practically an und of the attempt , at least for years to come. The New anil tlio Old. Tom Ilowman has received his commis sion as postmaster of tlio ollice hero , and by an arrangement with the present post master , Phil Armour , the transfer is to be made next Sunday. The business men , and citizens generally , cannot but regret that this change is necessitated by the political machinery of the country , as all concede that Mr. Armour has been the best postmaster the city has ever had. Ill-ought up almost from boyhood in a postollicc , and thoroughly familiar with all the workings of the department in detail , he has known just what was needed to increase the ellieiency of tlio .service at this point , and known just , how to secure it , and this lie lias done , making tlie ofllco hero one of the best in the land , and giving the business men the advantage of many changes for the bet tor. The postollice service is of more local value , and a greater help to bus- ness than most realize at lirst thought. It makes a great dill'ereneo to Council HlnU's and its commercial interests , whether the surrounding country is placed in easy and ijuiek communication with this city or nc-t , and Mr. Armour lias done grandly in increasing tlie.se fa cilities. It canno ) . be expected that any man , unfamiliar with the details of post- pllico work , can do a.s well as the retir ing postmaster , who has years of experi ence , and in dill'erent positions in the postal service. Hence , outside of politi- ual preferences , there cannot but be re gret felt at ( lie change. Mr. Bowman is n very methodical and careful business man , and has many friends and he will have the beat wishes iind support of the community in the cflorts which he will surely make to keep up the ellieieney of the Mjrviee , nnd to increase it , but it in , of course , not in the range of human probabilities that he can take up the duties so well per formed by a man of thorough experience , iind carry them on as well. All under stand this , and all will submit as cheer fully as possible to the change , and lie will Iind no opposing obstacles thrown m his way in the performance of his duties , Imton the other hand the community feels disposed to help him in every way , : md to be very patient and charitable with any mistaken such as are liable to occur in the making of such changes. An Important An interesting decision has been given l > y .Judge Shiraa , of the United Stutea L'ourt , in regard to the ease of some of Die m iiiiifactnrcrs of material furn.fihed in the construction of the water works liero. The linn furnishing this material touglit to get a lien on the works to s - 3 tire their claim , and in deciding a de murrer the judge practically refuses to * llow the lien to bo placed on the works , ; ind pre.Mmts his views in a very olear and interesting manner , and leaving it to bo inferred from his words that he [ Iocs not think that persons furnishing material for the water worltsMnud In the same position as those furnishing ma terial for other improvements , and that such improvements as the water works ire in tlio nature of public necessities , which It is against public policy to illow to be numporcd or made IIEC- Icss. In sustaining the demurrer to : liu petition , u matter of more than : > ussng ! moment has bcj'ii dccidcdj for t is suid that it a lien cou't ' ! ' ; . - ; tttve been an attempt made to eize upon mil practically put an end to much of the iscfulness of the works. Council Bluffs ins one of the best system of water works n the country , and the people just li giu o rcall/.o the convcniunccslaiid Ihehafcty mil comfort which it affords , and there s certainly a desire that the work should lot bo jeopardized , or their usefulness Hid ellectiveness should bo interfered .vitli . by any financial entanglements. If , is Judge Shiran , intimates , the water ivorks ars such a public necessity that the ourt is nnt justified in granting liens to reditors , it will relieve the water works umipunyof much trouble and unnoy- ince. and will enable them logo on torv- ng the public , and getting the finances o rights harmoniously and peaceably. I'lio case in which this decision liao been endured , involves about $25,000. WANTKU Wheat , corn and oafs in our ots. Liberal advances made on all con signments , by J. V. Fuller , Council Blnfftf , Iowa , and Omaha , Neb , A Pool o A quiet pri/.o light on n small scale is oporU'd to have taken plnco a few davi ig < > In a barn located near Broadway. Tim participants , two young iiion , bur- ng Iweomn angered over paying for n $ inui of pool in n Broadway saloon , thought they would "lightitint.utiiui iVeiit nut In tins alley to havu their KC.MII , nit thinking they might bo anv.titM'tlmy ' juicily walked down Broadway and cu- tcred n barn , whcro seconds wore pr < cured nnd the light began. Seven rounds were fought and they shook Imin and returned to the saloon nnd scttk for the game of pool. Captain Ilathaway , of tlm police foroi is now working a portion of the time i Omaha , and will hold his plueo on Hi force until after the grand bnll , Thtir dny night , when he will take off his qt ; nnd resign his club. It Is not'know who will bo his succe. ' or. The other day the ngcnt for the femal acrobats and athletes culled at the cit clerk's ollico to yco what liceiif e wonl be required to show in the eily. Tli elerk read the ordinance , which in h judgment fixed the amount for MIC shows at $5 for each performance , an the agent wanting to chow three nighti this made $15. The agent veemcd I think this was more than ho could aVer ( < and wanted some reduction , lie was n ferred to the mayor , and Mnrtod on The interview with the mayor must hav been u satisfactory one , as I ho city lui received no licon o , at all , or luui mi yesterday afternoon , and the mayo seems to be the only adveilising ugoi who has secured a card from tlio corn puny. By getting out of paying the elf. any license the company could ull'oid t do a little advertising , or make an : i tempt , to do M ) . For further particular see small bills at. the mayor's office. HAIR GOODS -AT- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT1 ! No. KIT Ilrondwny , Council UliifTa Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. , Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE , Agent. No. tfl" Hronilmvv , Council Hlnffs , Railway Time Table , COUNCIL ULUKFS. Tlio followlnp la tlio tlnin of arrival nml ilt'piirturo of tniliis by cuutral stuiulnrd ttnio , in lliu lounl ilui'olB. TniiiiH leuvo tninsl < ! rilfpot tun inlnntits curlier niul urrlvc ton minutes Inter : IIKI'AUT. -MIIIIVK. . . 96 A. M . Mull amlKxpie > 8 . IliCOr. M. 12:4 : ! ) I1. M . Accommodation . 4r ! > ( ) i > . M , O-.oUl' . M . EMUI-MI . 0:05 : A. M. CHICAGO & IKKK ISLAND. ) S.ri A. M . Mall nnd Hxir | Mi . ( lr ; ; ) i > . M. iln ; A. M . Auviiiuniodntion . 6:45 : 1 > . M. > -M P. M . Kvpri"-i. . Uii5 : A. M. CIIIUAOO. Mir.WAimr.i : .v BT. I'Awi , . 1:20 : A. M . Mnil mill K.\pi-t'5S . Il'j0l' : . M. > : Xu lM . Kxpn-ss . ! IU5 : A. M. ctiiCAno. BUHMNorov * . lilflA. M . Mail mill Uxpiots . ' :10l : ( . M. iHj : r. M . Kxpro < M . Sjij : A. u. WAIIASIIsr. I.Ol'lSfc IMCIFIC. ! : l."i I * . XI.IAICH ) Sl.Ixniln KxpicFq l.ouul > . IUU : l' . Jl.TranstcrSt. I.oulsKv. Trnntfi > r..1:20 : I' . M KANSAS C1TV , ST. .KUI & rOIJNOll , HLUKFt ) . 10:10 \ . M . Mull nml liAprcse . TsSir.M. 0:00 : i > . M . Hxpresa . U'J5 : A. u. SIOUX CITY ft 1'ACinC. ; : KiA. M . Slonx City Mull . 0:30 p. M. 1:115 : p. M . St. I'nnl Ksprcss . S'jA.rt. : UNION IMCIFIC. il :0 : ( ) A. M . Don vcr Kxprcr.3 . 4 : : I5 p. M. 1'O ' P. M. . . Lincoln 1'us.e. , Oni. & It. V..SB ! P. M. 7:151 : * . M . Ovcrliuul Exprr s . UUIA. : ) M. IIUMMV THAINSTO OMAHA. 1.1-uvo Council IllntTs 7U.V1.rf > .i:30-IO.10 : : 1:40 : 1U in. ; 1:30 : ! : : ! : ) : iW-4iS-5 : : i 1):25 ) : 1:43 : p. m. Lonvo ) innlm-41ai : 7SJ5 Hfil-tO:00 : ( : 1:15 : a. in : 13J : > U x'Xl : ( aUO : HW ; ( 4:55 : .ri.Vi. : R. RICE , M. D. or ntlior tumors rcinovpil wliliout tlioliiiifoordraivlnsot lilooil. IHRONIC DISEASES of < UI kinds n Over thirty ycnrs' prnctlonl experience. Ollicc , { 11. 11 I'earl Street , Council Hlnils. "CONSULTATION KltCI- If. SCHT/SS , Justice of the Peace. Ollicc Over American Rtprois" , COUNCIL ULUFKS , IOWA. nos. OFFICER. u. w. n. POSEY. OFFICER & PUSSY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. B. A. BEETSBICT , AGENT FOrt All eij'lodof Ladders constantly In stock raaJo rom Hiruco plno plunk. Tiio very licit. fo. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs ONLY HOTEL In Council llluffK having nil nil mo-.luni Imnrovumunts , call bell ; , tire liirm ln.lip , cto. , Is tuo tuoHOUSE ! Nos.S16ai" anil Sli ) , Main 6lrt < ut , MAX MOHN , 1'roprlotor. DRESSMAKING , CUTTING AND FITTING. , I'oi inoriy of New York , o. an'cmrl Blreot , Council lllurr- , Iowa "borough Instruction on the Piano and Organ 'DICE ' CULTURE ) 'orii < ilrslrotis of r < x > clvlni ) Instruction itf Kbovb will nlfitso ctill on or ad < lii Prof , G. B. Lipfert , h'O XX1 rirel Atpuue , Counuli lilulTs , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special ulT/5rU < omcnt8 , midi n Jx > pt , Kouml , 1 > ) JJDMI , For S lc , To Kent , Wunti itimrillnif , nto. , wlll'lic lnwio.1 in Uih column n tliolowrflto of TUN Ci\T81'Kll : LINE forth lim Iii8iitlon nml KIVU CUNTS 1'KIt LINK fii cnuh Btilmoqiiont Inccrtton. l.oixvo lulvorllst mt'ntant our oflico , Noi IJ J'enrl troot , lion WANTS. VVMMTKI ) Ono nllo , < > iio ifcnor. nun hnrltor nml ono tiilm plui'ilr Tor n limia tnuu Apply Htoni't ! to II II. TivWiiinn , ninnnircr'u I milts llixeo Hull I'Hili nml tnllilnry nuliXB , it l uti'l " " ' " i-r ii ' rxt Union 1'nolll iliiuiiny ilopot , Council limit * . | JUM -nilvcr wntrn nnil iteM chain. Itcwnr J will l > o pnlil tlio tlmlcr. Martin lliiicliof 01U Ninth i > li-fot. ANTKD A protvl jdil for jroncriil IIOUM w work ; No. KO llnncioll Mroot. n HUNT A new suvcn-nxmi houco. Knqulr llhll Olllcc. FOR HUNT A nix-room liouwi , ton minute walk from l > u lnc ft , city > vntcr , well nml cli tern. V'orront uhcHp , Ton HKNT No. 130 llnrrl.'on ctrcnt , thro rooms. McMjuioN ftt'o. , 4 I'cnrl roil . \i.i : , rou UKNT on KMHIANHI ; HO. Kl Vor Ptiloorrrnt.on very liberal turnip Thr Council lUiiir * Pnpor Mill , complete , will bonrtllitK house nml tlivco ncrts u wound. No. "rt A liiislnrm jirowrty In Cliorohcij ChuroVon county , lown , will tmile for wofttri'i liuuls. VuliKi. nliout $4,000. No. ii ! ' A bcnutlfiil liomo In tlio town of ltix t < na , Mills county , lown , for Nobimku liuul Viiltie , fHMK ) . No. 41 A K0o < l liiiRtnes * jn-oporty nml nlfo t irooil u'slilunco property In the town of Oliunvo Mol.ciui county , 111. , low down for cnnh or v/ll oxulmncc for woftern lamls. No. IVJ A Rplnmllil I'nrm , well Improved , ( HI nt'res In HlchliiKon ioiiiily : , Iowa , jolnlnif tin town ol' Spirit Luke. Price , for n plwrt time $ y. > per IU.TU. No. 1st to 1ST Arc four Inprovcil farms It 1'lillllps county. Kunsim , cncli with u Mimll In viniilirniico. O'lio eiiultas will bo oxtilmnged I'oi html in i\i.'bm lin. No. 1IV1-0 iicrcHln Holt county , Ncl ) . , psrtlj lmproviil , ut u lili ; IiiU't'aln. Wants to exciiatiKi No. fit A tlnut o dtnry brlole rcsldonco , onf of tin ) bnxt lociuioiis In Council llhillc. will truili lor pooil iniliintiuliiiivil Knnens or NclirnKltii liimK Vnlne. $ iri.H ( ) . No. rAnml It Alii two other bpixutlful boiiic < In l' , niK'il HlulTs , whl h cusli piiymcni'i will Imj nt u h.iry.iln. No. f A bountll'iil siibiirlmii location In lown City. . . > wn , will oxiihuiiHe for western Innds. Vnluc , .f.'i.UlK ) . Tlii'iilio\u i\ro only si few of our opeolnl Imr iilns. II you've not nnyttiiiitf to trndoor ec\l \ or wnnt. to soil nny iiyil CHtiilc in * incrdhmKll-c , wrlto us. Wo have scvorul irooit wtorks of Rixxls 10 trndo for Innds. SWAN & WAhKKIt , Council llhillK , Inwiu Fancy aud Stapla Groceries. t .1 , : Ho. t , * Opposite Ogden Itbase , Council Blii la. s , - - . This house bolng a. iexvj ono , couso- qntiiitJy everything in .stock is new Jiiul fresh. \ il i , : ( Prices as reasouablc-'vs'any ' other gro cery in the Ono trial is sill we ask. Grocers. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Hens Fail & Winter Wear e' nfl Hoys' nuslncss Suits. Mi-no' nml Hoys' Dross Hulls. ClilldrunV Kvnry Duy and Drosi SnUi Ovun-'outs for fcn1 Hoys nml Jlfixjluua Tailor HultH. MurelmuCTnllor OvorciutM. M K ) IKM | , tu onlur. At hull' the price , ' ' Krtt Mons' Suits mitl OvcnioMd I.cun MCIIS' SullH Heiiink'sa Blilrta unrt Trowwinln Foolcli wooM , Mi-dloiilcd - .SoiululB. Uxlru Hw > Vy Hullirigir.tiia , I'ftney Coloroil U'oolti utiU ifllieJ ( jualltica , from ! tu cnt'li to tt.M. QUNlflP AND STETSON HATS -.1 - . FOH Till ) KAI.V. Op IS35. iv i Grloves , , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , "If first tlflBS qualltlQR &i l ititconablo jirkHisi. RETAIL DEPABT.MENT 842 an < i311 llfouauiiy. Council liluffd , RPETS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co Our Mock I * now complete In very depart nu'iit ttiul'contain * nil Uio lnU'sL In CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES , UPHOLSTERY GOODS , JMO. , ETC. -TIIH- Largest Stock Lowest Prices. THE ONI.V HXCUJSIVU CAItlMCl' JIOUSK JN WKSTEKN IOWA. SAMI'MiS fiirnltheil upon nppllcHtlon to o of town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY \YORK TO ORDKB Council Bluffs Carpet Company 4:05 Kroadway. HAIR GOODS. Waves , Frizzes , Switches , Etc , HAIR GOODS. 8UAJIP001NG , JIAlll DRESSING , AND CUTTING. HAIR GOODS. 11 3g cut J'ampadour , I/unijti-y or Otlior Styles. HAIR GOODS. HIM. C. GIM.BTTB , U Main Bt' Council It TIE ? HEW Y03K , Co , 552 BE.OADWAT. . LI , BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public and Private ? of Sewerage. Water woiks atul VcntilnUou dceigncd ml ooiifitniclcil. work in all Ita branches/Fills oinpany Iiuvo OIK ; of tlio lCbt assortwl looks of plumbing gootU in tlie west KstinmtoB fiirnislic < l. 11AKIIY UIRKINJUNE , Manngcr low York riumblng company 2 Urond my Council IMtilVu , Tulcphonu No 27 , JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW 'rai'llct-s ' ' in Strttt ami Piitml . cou lou.ai 7 .ui.l d , , i.ia.'u it Hcnu I J 1 , 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. Blanketsat$1.25 worth $2. y Blankets at $2 worth $3. Blankets at S3 worth $4.50. Blankets at S > 4.50 worth $6. * Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. ' s Silks , Dress Goods , Dress Flannels , etc. , in ' ' large variety and choice styles. , Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods , Turcoman , Madras , etc , in quality and price to suit all. \ CARPETS : ( 4 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 everv one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. 441 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , I RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ABTICS , RUBBER AITD OIL CLOTHING- Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for IKusfrafed Catalogue , Z. T. LDSTDSEY & CO. WnreliouAe nml S-ilcsrooin . , 41 N.Multi L , Coiinoil Illufrg , lows , Olticc 41 llrotutwny. HOUSE MOVER AND 13ricl ( IjiilMlmjn at any hind rftiss-i „ ? njnvM mill sutltfattlon euarnntueU. Frsino iou c mov n Wtllo Ola t T : : " bt = t Ilj , world. T , , COUNCIL nUJKI' , IOAW. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE o JOHN BENO Ilivvo rcmovctl to llicir New Sloro , Hos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THK POS'J'OFFICK , ! - Whore they have put in n new utouk of * MY * un I Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , ElcM Etc. | V Among which arc llio following lines : * * ' lats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. HOOTS AND SHOES , THUNKU ANI > VAMSKS , MOXAHCII FINIJ Snnr.i ladies' Children's and Misses' ffndt osiery and Gloves , Cloaks ami Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. > JOHN BENO & CO. , ' . 02 nnd M Main Street , Council JlluQ \ . So. 83 and 1)3 ) Pearl Street.