0 THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE , TFIUJRSDAY , OCTOBER 22. JS85 TTIE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , MOHMNO , OCT. 22. IJo. 19 Fsarl Btr ct. T I.UMI 1 lij rnnli-r In nny ) mrtfirtioclly ) nt l < tily ( f'tilx | < > r M'ok , Jli W. TIMIIN , . . . Mnnnccr. MENTION. H'-ilcr , HID tiiilor , for full 'Iliere. lw\ii Ix-uii 721 TimrrinRD lieeiiM'B Issued lurro filnco the 1st of January lail. l/i avn ( ( wed was yesterday < tfve.ii to IVter ( } eotth , iitul Anna Sehoetiiii } * , both of Mincoln. Tin ! policemen limo tlieir grand htill lliis ; \etiinj , unit every u.c.sunuicv Is dial it will lie a luijipy occasion nml a financial Hon. J. ( ' . Iturrouchfl , of Miuliigun , Ute to tulilrcus tlin people hero -nilitoii tlio jmlltienl IMIII , titul aM IKS is known ns u in ml , { nlerotiiiK nn l popular fipeiiki r liu will lw "i von tiltirjro nuillencu nml tittmithu lieimtitf. Only one ilruuk in the polieo rourt. yes- teriliry Tlio poliee tiio Ini'-.y in s , anil juopuriiifj ; for their yraml Jinll , nml it in very thoughtful of tin ; naughty people aroiinil town to hehavo BO well wliilc tJio oHieurs arc f > o occupied. Yesterday tiflenioiMi there XVH : a hap- ] > y weililin ; ' 'it Keil's hotel , the contract- JUK parties beinjx Peter ( Jeltish anil Ali. H AmuiSehooniiu , ' , liolh of Minnesota. A goodly nnnihur of frieudB won : present to witness tlio eeroiiiotiy , wliiohvtrn hap- plly4H'rforniiMl hy Justieo tt. Shur/ . Tin ) Crons li.'i i ) him been ealled in tlio supi IJIIIP court at ntihuiue | , hut , thu felnto wiw not qnt ! ready fur iirKunii'iil , anil fifteen ilayw worn granted this Mute in wliioh to prepare its argument , and tlio uVfiMiH * AMI days in whiish to innko its TinIMJHO will come up at , Dos In thu superior court the ea.su of the Western Cottage Organ company agnln.st Jlr. .J , JVIucller opiiied ; yesterday and will probably oeeupy Iho atte.ntlon of judge and jurj for - \ days. The amount iinoKcd is about $23,000. Thi ! account1- urn lung and complicated and Umre uill In ; a heap of figures before. : i juat balance can probably lie reached. C. J. Hlanehard , the oil inspector , yi'B- IcnliiY tiled -exeni ! informal ions against diU'i'ivnt pfirtien for handling oil which liad not bonn duly inspected. Onuinfor- inution was against U. il. Witt , ofiUin- den , and another was against the C. U. it O. railway company. It is eluimed that Wilt bought oil in Omaha and that it had Jiol ben inspected : is the law requires. Thi ) party tCedar Hapiil.s gimtk'nien , of whom mention \\sis made in yester day's IJm , , were here jcsterday looking ever the eity and its improvements , and getting pointerH us to what ( Vilar Uapids jiyijdg . ( Hi ] Jiyw to gel it. They suemcd rajilei' ulore ylca i.-il wii.li the block pave- iiiont than wilh granitt ) foi'mch UHO ny it would got in their city. They found a gouinl guide in the form of Harry Hun ter , who med to live in Cedar Hapids , ana who took { )1 usuic in showing the VJHitorH about the ItluflV. The game of base ball which wai nd- vcstised to laki plm e yesterday , betiveeu u female elub and a nicked nine of ball playoi'H of thih eity , did not lake place. Thu female ball to'sers were then ; , and fco was the picked niiio of maiuliiies : , but theru was little donn beyond collectIng - Ing aduiittanco fuo.s , and going through the motions of u game As ball players tlin feminities are not a fuie < ; es. , and the only fcaturo which scented to bis of inter est , was tlio iwu-lt.v of hiioiug gaily dre.sped ladies m a Held trying to throw straight , and trying to catch a , ball and hold it. Substantial abstract.1 * of title and real ( .state loans. J.V. . , & K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. .If yon wish t < i make Ic itinuiteli' from ten to lift.y dollar.s ] ) er day write to Judd & Smith , Ko. itl Fourth Btreet. Council Blufl's. What WoniRii Iluvc Done. At a meeting of the Woinan'N Ex- chanju , held at the rciidenco of Mrs. 'J'liomas Oilicor , on Tue'-daj' afternoon , October 20 , tlio followiiiij resolutions wore adopted : First To state for the bpnelit of all in terested the result of the late exposition ( liven by the members of tlio Uxchanj o The total receipts were l,2.i.yi ; net. f')00 ) The organization , 'inco ( ho 1st of Slnroli , lti& > , has cleared sflUIH.St ) . Of this amount liMi ) ; is to be paid toward the Beating of the church , other cntertain- mcnts to ho given during the wHtor to make up the balanoo , the organi/ation * having agreed to seat the new church Seconu To render our acknowledge ments and a voki of thaukn to all who kindly aided u * during Our exposition ; as their kindly aids eamo in .so many ways , it will bu impossible to enumerate them , but all are highly appreciated. Third To give tlie.se resolutions to tlio public through tlio prces and place them upon our records Mils. K. D , F. Kistir.it , Secretary. For everything in the grocery line give the now firm of KintKleeb , KW Uroadway , a trial. Everything new and fresh. Fancy groeerii.-H a specialty. Lamps cheap at Homer's , 2U Main St. 1'ei-tional Judge Shlras , of thu federal court , is on the sick It.-t. Jloyt Sherman , jr. , of DCS Moincs , wan In tlm city yeMotday. 11. N. MctJreer. of Dcni'-on , was greetIng - Ing his ( ktincil Hlnll's friends yesterday . Pohtmastttr HevKeley , of Missouri Val- Jey , was a welcome eallur at the HIK : of- lice yesterday. Judgii Love lias gone to Huron , Da kota , to attend tin : wedding of Inn son , George J. Love. 1 like my wife to mo l o//oni'fi Powdo beoausi ! it Improves her looks , and is as fragrant as a violet. City Council. The eity council Jahtovcning succeeded in securing a quorum , but took no action in regard to the chief of tlm liru depart ment. Tlio clerk was Instructed to telegraph Mr Vincent that if ho is not horn 1 $ Fri day and prepared to continue his work on Indian creek , his contract will bo an nulled. A rcmonstrnnco of property owners on Heott street aga list the propoml change of grade on that street was presented and refenvd. It was decided to put man holes In the Fourth .street sewer. Bfl'lie eomniHloo on paving was in- Hiniotcil to invi't'.rarcsoliitions for having 1'otirJ ( Street paved with C'OtiAV blocks ; also for paving tlio alley north of llioad- way. from .Main to North Second street ; nltn tlm alley ImMvccn M.iin am ! Fourth MiY'd-i , from Willow avemio to Storey blrt et. Adjourned to Saturday ovcnlng , Last evening a new po t of thu ( J. A. K. wax mustered in. this making two po > ts in IhNrily. II. ( > ' , .Myers , of tlie Harrison , w.is > the What i hiiinn without a mother ? As oln'i.rlr.s.s a * | | wniild tut wllhiuit St. .J.i- cob Oil Itoth Mjuilin aii-1 NO LIENS ON WATER WORKS An Important and Interesting Decision k Hegnnl to MccliBJiica1 Lic TROUBLE WITH CLOGGED SEWERS Tenlli Aveinn ! Priipi'i ( j Ouner HUB- IIPOI n Unlluny Bcliemo Tlm Cliiiroli AVoi'lc of Women Oilier City N ! W8. No "Kill" on ilic "Men.1 The decision of Judge Shlraa , of the United States court , jn regard to a suit against the waterworks company , pre sents some new legal phuj-es , which arc of special interest , e poeially in the Bug- gp'tlons made sis to what the eon e- quenees would bu if mechanics' liens could bo got on Hiich improvements. The eae is that of the Shackle , Harrison it Howard iron company against the Council HliiH's water works company , and others , and as the.deeision is not only of local iinportuneo but of intereM. to ail cities having \\aler works or similar im provement * . The decision is in substance as follows : Jn siihntancc the bill in this case sets forth that on April li. , ! 8f3J , the complain ant made a contract , with the American const ruction eomtiany , of Now York , and tiio Council Hlull's water works com pany , u hereby complainant agreed with the construction company to furnish certain oust iron pipes to be used in the construction of the water works , the con struction company agreeing to pay cer tain prices for the same , and the water works company guaranteeing the faith ful performance by the construction company of the contract , and 'the water _ works company boun I itself to deposit as security the sum of $ jOHXin ( ) the Com mercial bank at. St. Louis. The construction company had pro cured the right to oonMruet the works under a city ordinanee , and had trans ferred tlie e rights to the water \vorks company ; and il is averred that , in fact , all tne work done and material furnished was furnished Ih'o watrr works company as the ical party in hit ; icst. The complainant claims that there still remains unpaid nn the contract the Mint of * o,4'Jl. ! for which a judgment is asked against ( lie water works eompany , and that a nieehaniu's lien be established and enforced upon the real estate of the water works company , with the build ings , reM > ryoirs , and also upon the mains , distributing pines , hydrant * , etc. To ( tin bill the water works company , II. I' . M Kirkinbiue and the Farmers' Loan and Trust company , as trustees , in a mortgage executed by tlio water works company upon its property , to poeure certain bonds , are inado parties defen dant. The water wqrk company tiled a do- lllUl'lcr l < ) tl | < ! ' "Hi nnd it is now before thoeomt On ihe question presented ly tlie deinurrer. The tir t ground of the demurrer j thai of a defect of parties dcfendant,1n that neil her the American Construction com pany nor the oily of Council IJlulls is made a party to the procee.dings. Neither the right nor the property of tlm con-truotion company will bo alloeted by any judgment or decree rendered in this proceeding. The complainant seeks only a remedy against the waterworks company and its property , and the ques tions thus arising can be fully passqd up on without the presence of the construc tion company as a party. Upon this ground the demurrer is not well taken. Whether the city of Council Blnlls should be made a party defendant pre sents a more ditlieult , question. It is ap parent that complainant seeks to havp a lien in its favor established on the mains and other pipes extending along and undurthe ntre.els and alleys of the city. If the decree asked shoulil be granted , and Iho property told under such a de cree , the purchaser would become the owner of the mains and distributing pipes which are beneath tlie streets ot the city , placed there under the author ity of the city. Are such pipes , placed in the streets and highways of the city to subserve a public purpose , to wit , that , of furnishing a supply ot water to the city and its inhabitant'- , , for public and pri vate use , subject to a mechanic's lien , even if tlie same are owned by a corpora- lion otherthantheeity ? If they are would a purchaser at a foreclosure sale of a me chanic's lien thereon , have the right to renew them , and thus deprive the eity and its inhabitants of their water supply ? It is clear , without further elaboration , that the interests of tin ; eity are liable to be atl'ected by a decree of the 'nature prayed for , and that if such decree is rendered , and a sale of the properly be made , serious complications would at once ari o , affecting the interests of the ( purchaser and of the eilv. If the property sought to bo subjected to llie lien was ordered to be sold with out llrst Fettling the right of the eity , no one could determine what right lie would acquire to the property , in case ho be came a purcha er , and at a sale made under .such circumstances it could not bo expected that the real value of the properly could be realized. The interest of the city in Biich a controversy is of finch a nature that it should bo made a party , in order that as far an no sible the rights of all may be protected. If then the cause is to proceed further , the city of Council liluns should be made a party defendant. The demurrer presents another ques tion , which goes to the right of the com plainant to a mechanic's lion under any circumstances , and that is that the time of making a contract , under which the complainantclaims a lien , and as a part thereof , the complainant secured collat- tcral security , and thereby the right to a liun is defeated. The demurrer was sus tained upon this ground. One question can be better determined if the case proceeds further , upon tlio final hearinir , than is now presented , and it is reserved for decision at the limn hearing. That is , in regard to the ques tion whether the property upon which a lien is sought i.s of Mich a public char acter that the court will not enforce a lien thereon , under the provis. ions of section : iiIM ) of the code of Iowa , whiuh exempts from H.ilo unon execu tion public property necessary and prop er for carrying on iho general purposes of the corporation. That question uill morn properly ari.se in ca.so thu city becomes comes a party to this litigation , and It i.s therefore reserved for future disposition The demurrer is therefore sustained upon the ground that it appears from the record that llio complainant before the completion of the contr.ict for fur- nlnhing the material took collater al security , and is not therefore entitled to a mechanic's Hun , If the facts juMity it , complainant has leave to amend its hill so as to show that in fact the Mjeurity provided for in the contract was not deposited. If such amendment is madii within thirty days from this date , then the complainant is required to make thocityof Council HliiH's a party defend ant. in ordur that its right may bu huaid and la this proceeding , Tlio Clogged ficwei1. A gang of men have been at work tor several days clci > rugout ! the sinver on llancroft > lrm > t , which has bocmm ) t > o iillcd up with mini that It has boon im- puvtl'loto uloir : it out hy Hushing. Thu plan was necessitated , therefore , of dig- fi-ig ( duwii , opening tlio sewer at con- , , 'iilor.l diMaiiccs , n ad then digging nml Iciiling unt the mud , The task Is a lie ivy ui'l ' 1'ijic iMvcumi , and thoi" have been many citizens who have been watching the work who arc ready t < j complain gn ally at what f ccms to them a bungling bit of engineering to thus lnj a PPW or which in so short a Unto has to bo cleaned out In this expensive way , The Indienant talk has been increased by the fact that the city employed atn good round sum an engineer from Chicago to make the plans , hoboing sup posed to be an expert. The Hr.K man for the sake of finding out just what oau. o there was for com plaint , yesterday sought out the city engineer , Air. Urodbeek , and asked him. Ho expliiincd the fact of the pcwer thus liHing up. by calling attention to the condition of willow avenue pie\ious to the recent paving. With a very stoop grade , the rain in coming doxvn in great Mroiuns washed tin * .soil out by tlio wagon load mid swept it on , carrying much of il with the rush of water into the llancroft street sewer , and ilcouldnnl help but till up. Now that Willow avenue had been paved , ho thought , this would not wciir agniii , but in his opinion it would be v.cll to Hush out the ener after each heavy rain. The fall was sullicieiit to carry oh the water , and the sewer , in his opinion , was all right , for the ptirposi-rt for which it was intended , but It was never int/Mided to be lined for carrying dirt by the wagon load. There would not. bo hereafter Piieli washes of dirt from Willow avrmie , and the eili/ens need not , worry about any further trouble if the matter was looked after a little from time to time. A Hallway oa Tenth Avenue. TtseouH hard to trace even a few of the many rumors about the new bridge enterprise to a definite mlid fact The citi/.ens along Tenth avenue have been greatly o\ereised of late by a report. , which is credited by as many as true , that the Union 1'acitie had got the con sent , of tlio city to run a track along Tenth avenue , tlie arrangements being that the eompany should have thin right for two years only , the purpose of the track being to get at. the bluffe for dirt to till up iho approach to the new bridge , which work would bo 'I'nishcd ' before the two years were gone by , and that then the track could be , and would 1m routined. Following this report , comes the more startling one that the Union 1'aeilie has arranged for the old foundry building on Main Mtv < t , and that il is the inti lition of tlio company , after getting the new bridge done , to keep iN traek on Tenth axenue , as a permanent convenience to tin1 wholesale houses and agricultural implement warcliou-e.- ! , and in make a sort of reeoi\ing depot out. of the old foundry. Some of the citixons along Tenth avenue have pictured for the future that that avcnup would soon become one of the most im portant in the eity , after the new bridge is done , and while thcj are willing to let the company ifo the street temporarily for getting dirt for the no\v enterprise , thev do not want U ) have any ontmn ; ghon the company lo m.ikc ilio avenue li JWUn net ) t road bed for a sidetrack. It doe- , not appear thattlie city has given any right , for the Union I'aeilio to use that street , although there may bu some underctanding with some of the alder men. li is not surprising that the people are suspiejoiH , binee the city gave away the expensive Union avenue to the Union I'aeilio. The presunt coun cil will doubtless protect the interests of the people , and it i.s pretty s-tfe to assert that with tlie board as at present organ- i/ed there will be no such funny won ; as has characterised tlie actions ot some of tlie previous couaciln. Flirt in ; ; wllli the DcinocratH. The Labor Protective association of the ninth congressional district lias boon or ganized , and is supposed to be in the in terests of labor solely , and not a politi cal orgaut/atiou. Snob has been tlie de clared policy , and at the meeting Sunday night last , the consistent course was taken of squelch ing the attempt of the mayor and some other politicians to get thu org.ini- /.at ion to unite in a meeting at which both labor and the mayor's political schemes could be advocated. Since then , however , the labor organi/.ation has been led astray. The organi/.ation was to have another meeting last evening , and the democrat- ) were to have a meeting on the same night. The workingmen were led to believii'that the democrats had the best drawing card , and would have n lioii"i- well tilted , and the labor meeting would only get a comparative handl'ul. It was suggested that , the labor organization join with the democrats in holding a meeting , and that the organi- /ation need not thereby become con nected with politics , but tnat they could have their own speakers and the demo crats also have their own. It was urged upon them that there were many citi/.cns who would bo glad to hear both speakers and attend botn meetings , nut if neld in separate places on the same evening this could not be done. It would aecomnio- date many , therefore , if a joint meeting wis : held. Such were the arguments iibod , and the democrats cunningly .suc ceeded in sediieing the labor leaders from their original and worthy purpose of keejiing aloof from both. pol'itieal par ties , leaving political preferences to the individual members. The announcement. went forth that the democrats would hold a meeting , and the mooting was vir tually captured in the interests of tlio democracy. The labor organi/ation , through its ollicers , tried to remove the impro-.s'on from the public mind that they had joined with the democrats , but it will take more than one day's work to do away with the eilcets of their foolish action. It matters not what party holds a _ meeting , so long as the labor orgam/.a- tion has the auiwed policy of keeping aloof from political entanglementa , thorn should bo no joining , no llirting. Let the labor organization go ahead in its nun independent. courao , which it has already marked out , and when it is to have a meeting and some great big party comes along and announces a rival meet ing on the same night , let the workingmen - men have sand enough logo ahead with their own meeting , and tneir own busi ness , or abandon the meeting altogether until a more convenient foiuon. : Ft can not atlord to create false impressions , and should avoid oven the appearance of evil. The lesson of last night may be of sullieient experprttcolo them. It Is to bo hoped so. v WANTKII Wh&it , corn and outs in car- lots. Liberal advances made on all con signments , by .1. Y. Fuller , Council IJluH's , Iowa , and Omaha , Neb. A Theatre Change * Ilunils. The Academy of Music has again changed hands. Col. Woods , who has bcon conducting ho dime museum , hav ing left the eity Thu theatre bus now been leased hy Messrs. Hurt A Hammond , two vvoll known theatrical gentlemen , who intend to conduct it in a tlrst-eiass manner. They have concluded to change the name , and hereafter it will be known as thu J'coplu'rt Theatre. Stove Mcalio , who has lung hAon connected with the theatre , has be' ! , , bOfyjrcd as manager. Tlm new regime ' -M/UIIW / control iiext Monday. 'I f ' Miss Ibabol Shave , 'Nnnda , N , Y. . a teacher of drawing ana painting , in vites all interested to call sit W. W. Chapman's , or at her studio , northeast corner of Tenth avenue and Third ctrcut , ami mo : SPECIAL .NOTICES. pJ\ertJ- lx > sl , IVnni.l , ri o IA..III , * Mir ! > rtl , To 1ii nt , N nuts lom ! < lln > . ' , no. , will lie tiWt-'tfl In tli ) column tholowmto ( if TUN HtN'rs I'UU MM' fnrltic fiiMiiwj ll.m nml riVlJ CIJNTS VKU MM ! toi c-ppli f.ii' , oqwiit insertion. lrtvo l mlverilsev mentfiit our oflk't' , No. li IViul tttcil , WANTS. - -a _ 1 _ A Hr t luiu'li milliter ; nbui , ! > oy to wu li nml uttciut coiiiitor. jinilo ; ton il Slilnchnin , t'hlonvo I.lini'li Konni , * " Jlrciulvrit ) , Council 111 i urn. ] jOH HAMr-ltrinsr ilnfrous of inuvlni : tn Oiniilin , nn account' lit my t > uMne p , I ulTor lor inlo my ivMdtiirn , ftmirr rmiilh wciutii nmlNinlli mivct. ] niiiiiu ) < > u tuvinl'i'S. A.I ) , Urn ! mi n ! . ' \\TAMTr.D -Him iiltu , nnu tr nor. mm luiritonu t nml DIM ) tiibu itlnyrv Tor n l > ni lianil Apply nt unco to il , U. Vinciiiiin , mmuwrol l.unli'R lln'e Hull c'ub uiul mllltim uult'i" , ut liotel cur "yur-ini of tlm liimil. " m Union 1'iicltic lummy tU'pnl , Cnunc : ) 1 , ( ) ST- Silver wiitHnlmlifolil rlmlH. ltii nn J J lll IK > ri"il ! the llmlmSlurtln Hutrlif-r , fil Ninth struct. ANTIil ) A uooil Kill lor ifcnenil work ; No. ll llnncinrt MriMjt. ) HK.NT \ nmv so\cii-nHiiii liuii'O. lliuiuln. r llhK OlliCf. FOH HKNT A Rlvrnnm lin\i e. tun mlnuteg wulU fiinii IIU-IIH-SM , cllvnter , well nml cli- lem. J iir rent I'lii-iiii. I'oii HUNT No. 13J ltnrri < on Mrwt , three nmins. JlcMAlio.N il Co. , ) 1'euil struot. rou SAI.I : . roit itr.NT oit Jcxr NO. BJI'nr 'iilniifii'tit.on ' very lllieinl lurini. TlioOiunell ttlutlitl'iiper Mlll.ooiliplcte , ulth - | KIII U nml iliiuu neivi of . Nn. l A lnHlni-s * propurty In Clii riihue , nieuAc-p rounl ) , loMit. nlll trinle lurtslorn ItiniH.iilne , iilniiit .fM M. Nn.A > braillltul liiimu In thntnnnur lluvl- Inire. MI1N { ninity , limn , lor Nebraska Intnl. Vnlue. .VI.5W. No.II A > : < MMl lm > .inf.Kn pniperty nml iilo n vnml ridlileneo propi-rly In tliu tnwn nf Chviixo. MoLrnn eomity. 111. , low ilowu lor oiiMior will eveliiume for i-lei n InniN. No. 17 A iplcndld rm in , i\ell improveil.041) ) nenM In lUi'Uiiisnii i-ounty , lowu. Joining the town of Spirit Uiku. 1'ilce , for n nhort time , ' . No. 1HI in 1ST Are four Inprmeil fnriiH in VllllliHI-llUlltV. | Kl'.llbllr > , I'llfll with II Blimll ill- eiimbnuioe. The IXIIIII.K ill lie u\chiuit-e < l for iitniiiiiilMT ! < 'il lll ( liinil In . No. 1'i.t ' ISO Ki'iesln Ilolttounty , Nc'b. , jurlly Improveil. ut n tliu : 1ii > rinilii. Wmit.n to e\umiiio ! No. M A tine1 two Moxy lirlolt re lilcnoc. ono ol the ln--t liiuiiijoim In ( outlet ! DliillH , lll Inulo lor JTDOI ! imineuiiliuiiH ] KniHAi r Ncbnii-lcu liiiuh. % iilm , liVitxi. No. .Vi anil -\retwnnl1iri1 bi'iuitlful humus in CoiiiH'll IllulV , Mjiich wMi piiyiucius.111 liny ut n linrxiiin. No. M A livinitlful miburlKin locution In lnn City , liran. uill uxvluin n lur wtstern luniK Vnlue , J.Vum. TliiMiltmi ; uvo only Imr of our speul.il bar- 1-nlni. If yon'voirot iui > llliiB ) : lo trmlcnr f-Pll , nrujtni to null any icul i .tiitii or nicruhnndSu , Wlill" litV O lllltObenll Clllhl XUH'K'SOl IfOiMlS to tniili- for lands. 8WAN i WAI.KKU. l'otnu-11 lllnllx , lowiu Fancy and Staple. . Groceries. No. 102 - Broadway. Opposite OgdBfl House , t .1 CoTmcil Bluffs , - - la. Tins lious < : buinif a now oius , OODMS- qutiiuly ovtrylhiiii ; in Moot is new nml T'lieos as niKonilli : : ) ! ns any other yro- cery in tin ; west. Oiio trial is all wo ask. KINTZ & K&EEB , Grocers. 342 < iml 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT RIens Fail & Winter Wear mid lloj'S1 HtkncsH | | Suits. Jli'iih' uiul llu > s' Drijvt iillH. l.'hllilieiih' K\ery llnj uiul l > . Ovei-eoutH lor Jfeii , Iloj mill I hiMrcn. Mi > iiiliunlTitilorKiilit < . Jlfivluiiil Tailor Ovurooiitn. 'Jailor TrowrOi-s. i : < | iinl to HID ln'M , lu oilier , AllnUftlii ) priou. . rnt.Moiib' Snlmaiiil Ovrn-onts. I.oiin Mcim' Hnltti unil ( , ) vuit out j , Tut Mom' Trowtt'iF. HciiinlciiH HilrtH mill 'J"iviK4f ) rs In Fwitch wools , MiMlciitixl BtMrlciH , llvtm lU'nvy HallirljnraiiH , I'lincy Coloroil WuoU nml iiiUwl qn.illtn < .4t from L'5c each to f I.W. i DUHLAP AND STETSON HATS FOH TUB JfAMiOr lf . . < Gloves , j ji Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of Hrttcliiw iiuitlltk'ii mill icasoniibk ) price * . RETAIL DEPARTMENT tM2 wid 3U Uroaawuy , CouuclJ Jlluffe , IOWA. RPE Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Onrotnrfc U lion iiimpMo In r\rry < 'rpiut- nii'ia uiul contains iill thv liitost ili'ivK la CTJKTA UPHOLSTERY GOODS irrc. , me Largest Stock Lowest Prices. Tin ; < mv uxci.rpivi : cAiti'iri.1 nonpi : JN VKS' ll IOWA. BAMl'I.ES fiirnt-hoil ujion npplioatJnn to o of town partita. FISE UPHOLSTERY \VOKK \ TO OBDRE Council Bluffs Cafpet Company 5 Broadway. H. Justice of the Peace , OltiPOOier Ainerirnn K\pre * , con ; > ciii nj.tuT ? . IOWA. DRESSMAKING , CUHING AND FITTING. ForintMly ol'Xuw Verb , No. 311'cs.iilSti-cet , Council Jlluffs , Iowa THE NEW YORK. Co , 552 BBOABWAY. COUNCIL IJLUFFS , - - - JOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public and Private Systems of Sewerage. Water woiks iiiul VcntiluUon designed and constructed. Plumbing work in nil its Ijranolies.Thia coinpuny Imve one of the best nosorUjd Blocks of plumbing goods Jn the west Estimates furnished. IIARUY limiUNWNE , Manager Now York riunibing company GD3 Broad way Council muffs. Telcphono No 537. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJNOIXj BtiTJIPFe. Practlccii In Statt und 1'e.deral con 7 aud , SMA \ tt Uuuo JJloc U. GUM ! GUM ! CUM ! ' I RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & AKTICS , RUBBER AISTD OIL CLOTHING- , i Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for ( Husirafed Catalogue , Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Wnrfliriti o nml f-'iilrfnwin , 41 N AtHln K ( , Council IllnffB , lo n , Ollioo 412 lli-osnlv ny. "VST. DP. InilMhifisofiiny hind IUIM.MI ot uiovnl nml MllafiicUon KuiintnteMl. rniiiio hoitgqj move < in l.ittlo Oliint trui'KH Iho lirM III thu n < jrM. 1010.mi ST. , < xtrNrn > ni.r n-n , IOAW. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Have removed totheir New Store , Nos.32&34Mamand33&35PearlSts -i ff NEXT 1301 Ml MH'TH OF THE I'OSTOWIOK , AVlicrc they have put in u now Mock of Ladies' ' and Genls Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , < n i Among which nre the following lines : r Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , Gents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. liOOrs.SNU SlIOFS TjlVNKS AND VAUSKS , MOXAUCH 1'lNE SllIUTS Ladies' Children' * a/tid Misses' Underwear , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , nock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. ' JOHN BENO & CO. , ' No. 83 and JM jUniti Street , Council Blufl No. m ami itf Pearl Street. No. 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. CJirnp Cook Elovcs niul Gonorul Iloun ) Furnifchlnir cooils , ini'ludiiiff Now uiul Socoinl Hand l l nlturo. BY M. DROHLICH , , 608 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFfS. , D. A. BEMEBICT , ign AOKNT TOR All sty lew of I-iiililcro conetnntlr In etock iimdo from Fjiruco jiluu jilivnlc. Tlio vury betit. No. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over Huslmcll'8 Hook Store. ONLY HOTEL In Council Hlull's Imvlnjr Ami nil modern Improroiiiunte , call lie ) Is , the uluiin bL'lli : , otu , , Is tliu CHEST ON HOUSE ! Nns. Sla , W anil 210 , Main Dtroot , .MAX MOIIN , I'roiirlotor. THOS. OfTlCBIt. M. W. II. 1'USKT. OFFICER , & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE IB THEORY 1'crtnnc ilr lron of ifc < : lvln Inttructloa Iho above will jilcuio ctill on or mlUrcai Prof. C , D , Llpfert , KottOHrst ATCUUU , Council Jjir ) ) , ] owiu JTAJll GOODS IS. D. AJJEHEDHTS No. (137 ( Bioiulway , Council JlliiCs. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Jiroadivay. UNION TICKET OFFICE J , L , De BEYOISE , Agent , No. Wl nroadnnv , Council DlulTa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL Tlio following Is tlio limn of nn'lvnJ nnfl ili.'imrliiniol'triilns liy fontrilstninlaril tlino. nc tlio IIKJII ! ilupotri. 'J'tiilim luuvo trnimlftriloiot | ton minutes earlier und uirlvo ton luliuiios liilur : ui.i'.Mir. Aiiitivr. ciiiCAcn & . MiiiTit\risTUUN , 0:25 : A. M . M.iilmiil Hxpniis . 0Mr. : u. 12:401' : . M . Au'OiiiiiiiHlntloii . 4rxi'.M. 6W : ! l1. M . Kxpi usa . U : W A. u , CIIIIUIIO i'lKK'K ISI.AMl. U2TiA.M ; . Mall unil K.vpi 33 . 0rlr. ; v. 7 : in A. u . Aiciiiiiiiiotliitliin . li-Mt'.u. fiilsor.M . K\pn ii . .litftA.vi. cntfAiio. Mii.\v.uiuii:4 : : ST. I'AUI. . fl:20 A. M . Mull anil lixii v . 0W p. M. & ; % ! . M . ixiri : | ; < i . \tft.\.a. : CIIIIMIIII. IIIIIII.IMUO.V ( . guir.cv. ! l:10 : A , M . 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