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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1885)
- HtW. TH3 < 3 DAILY J'jtfS. COUNCIL "BLUFFS , MONDAY MORNING , < X7f 26. orrxvxi HO. l tiy carrier In fcnj- * . of IM tlty t Iwi-ni t ot iits per fr tK. 11. W.TJI.TO.V , > Manager. MIXOK 3II3NTIO.V. Keller , tlio tailor , for fall goods. Tlic revival meetings at the Metlodint church cutitinuo to drnw Wi crowds. The registry lists nro said to show an Inorfiaso of fully nine hundred in tht nnfnbcr of voters In the city. The oily council will nest riei-t ou Monday evening of nc.xtwt c * , th.t bcinfc the regular monthly meeting. 1)111 ) ( iiilvin BJiys ha doetm't wruil to Kf.rvr. ne contain ol police , which leaves the major free to ujtpolnt Charlie Wol 1ers , wliich ho will probably do. The superior court i Htill busy Y.-itl the eafco of I he Western Cot Ing t Orgai company against J. Mm-Urr , and the cauc promises to occupy ninny days yet Jud o Whiting , the democratic candi date torgovernor / , hpent Sunday in the city closeted with .some of his democratic friend * . He has a meeting at Atlantic to-day. Fremont Ittmjnnmi and A. y. i\skvith , who vfnru partners in jumping from n republican convention into a democratic one , have now joined together in the law business The Indies of the Presbyterian chureh arc requested to inert at tiui church at 2 o'clock thi afternoon to decide on the gfintmgof lha rhurrli. Mrs. ( iLOrgo T. Phclps , President ofVomut 'a Kxchs.npe. ; IVrry Heel , th democratic candidate for fllH-rilV , han now resigned Mi position n pobtmimUir at the town which boar.s lili name. This relieves the democratic ndininistrntion itf thu necessity of remov ing him for oll'onHivo partiminsh' . It is said that a number of eiti/.ens have banded themselves together U > we if they cannot jret the next grant ! jury t. take Mime notion in the Bnloon rases , un less the observance of bourn is unforced , and especially the closing on Sundays. Lon Davin , EdVilliamn , P. Sharp and William Wycoll1 , who wore aril stcd t'or diBorderlinef-a on the streets general aturday night , were before the court yetterday Davis wan lined , and the otlierg are to have a hearing to-morrow evening. The Chicago , llurlington & Quiney brakcmun , W. F. Drew , who wi si arrest ed on the charge of robbing H. . ' . Drown of ft watch , has "ivcn bail of $ : JOO for his appearance for hearing to-morrow even ing. It is predicted that the matter will be fixed up wo that thu prosecution will be dropped. The city engineer has about all he can do to explain to property ow icrs and citi/enH generally points abouttno sewer age , alinoHt every onu having an idea that they have discovered Rointithin/j ivrong , or which could be bettered , and he has got his nerves ami patience norely tried , but ho manages not to lose much ilcHh , and keeps reasonably good natured about it. Smith & Loercki1 , the Main street bakers , now roll out onto the Ktreets the handsomest and most convenient deliv ery wixgon ever . < -een hero in that line. It iu a novel arrangement , and in made and decorated in the latest metropolitan man lier , and attracts attention and excites admiration wherever it appci rs ; The Jiriu should not only feel proud of it , but St.is n credit to the city through whoso streets it rolls. The beer garden dances Sunday nights arc again biting denounced as most dis orderly and disgraceful. It seems that there might 1x5 some police regulation instead of having every sort of a place to go on the free-for-all plan. During a re cent fljnirt of reform tne mayor was very strict in regard to the Sunday nijjlit danccf ) , but he has got over it as quickly tie he got into it. The work of laying newer pipes In the alley in the rear of Kiel's hotel com menced yesterday , but the property own ers arc now urging the council to have the sewer run north and connect with Fifth avenue , instead of running south , .is tl"jro is little prospect of the sewer being extended south tor some time , and they want to get the use of the sewer as soon as possible , and the FiVh avenue Bower will probably bo laid inbe spring. The concert given last evening at the opera house by the Schubert quartette called out a good si/.ed audience , not so largo a one ns the high order of the en tertainment merited , nut still an excel lent one for this city , and one composed of the best classes. The programme was an enjoyable one , and while of a high musical order , still there was a tinge of popularity to it. The artists who thus nflorded the public such a treat arc cer tainly entitled to high praise , and those who neeured this city sncli an entertain ment deserve the thanks of the public. Those who heard Congress nan 'Horr , of Michigan , when ho spoke hero two years ago , will need no urging to hear nim again no.xt Saturday evening. Tnoso who did not hoar him then cannot atl'ord to lese the opportunity of hearing him this time. lie is one of the clearest thinkers , most thoroughly educated and most popular speakers whom that state has produced , and his public life has fitted him for giving to the people felid faetn , while his natural keenness of per ception and brilliancy of thought makes Ills addresses such that they command and hold the attention of any audience. lie should have a house crowded to the utmost , and these who attoad will bo amply repaid. Be Buro and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith itLoercko's bakery , No. r > 211 Main street. It is the very best uiatlu. Try it and bp convinced. Woatlier Siripa , Weather strips , weather stn ps , weather strips at W. AY. Chapman's art store , 103 and 107 Alain street. A new and elegant line of plain and colored photographs just received at AV. W. Chapman's ' , 103 and 107 Main street. Substantial abstracts of tlt.o and real estate loans. J. AV , , & E. L. Squire , 101 1'carl street. _ _ Lamps cheap at Homer's , 23 Main St. Carpets going cheap at Brothers. Cash tolls in favor of loj prices at Unrhness llrothors. _ Cottage ranges. Garland stoves , Ra diant Homes and Hub huuturti of tlio very Jatest patterns nt bed rook prices , ut Cooper & McGee's. No.II Alain street. For linnhvarn and house furnlshngs. pit prlci'H of Cooper & McGee , N11 Alain stix'i't. AA'heat , corn and oats in car- lots , Liberal advances made on all con- wi'Y.irHmtH , by J. Y. Fuller , Council Haul's , Iowa , am ! Omalia , Nob. W von wish Tomn'ko ! .jgitnjr.tsy ! ! 'roni " ten fo filly dollars per any write ( o ' : iau & Smith , No , M Foiuth street. Council Bluffs. Clonks mid wraps ol all styles ami prices at K'lVV esa Htothei-s. Or' rs token for spi i'r./ / garments i M * H'.guar- ' ntced. Kino Cr.irtV * Hair Underwear for Jbdles and < irJuat Uarkiuss Uroth- * r * , " ' . . ,11" 'lifilfMnllii < * - - . . BIG BATCH OF CITY BUSINESS , More Ptting Oidered , c3 Iinportwit Ac- tie nn Varions Mftttcre. ELEOTIOH OF A FIRE CHIEF , A Counterfultw Almost Xinpwl A Vnrloty or Nown In and Almut the CJly. The oily council spent the v/liolo of yesterday forenoon In considering vnri- MIS matter * of interest to the city , thu C5filou proving nn important ono. All the members were present , as well SIB the mayor. A petition for a lamp post nt the cor ner of Avenue I ) and Tenth ktreet was refoncd. The mayor informed the council that ho had ordered the gas lighted , o\cn on moonlight nights.on surli streets us were being torn up by improvement.1" , so as to do iiwny with Ihu pojsibllltyof accidents. This letl to the inquiry ti * to v.-hat ar rangement hn < l IK-CII nude with the gas compnnynnd the anwrr was that the gas was being supplied under th" old con tract , notwithstanding the recent roar for a new one. Mr. W. S. McMlekcn requested the council to consider the justice nnd advis ability of a diflVront mode of assessment for paving. He owns the lot at the cor ner of Willow avenue ami Main street , and while he ban been assessed for the paving in front of the property on Main street , the cit.v now proposes to make him pay for paving Willow avenue. Ho claims that the lots north of his on Main street tire gicatly benefited by the paving of Willow avenue , and should pny a part of the expense. This led to a disciiNJiioi of the modes of making spci'lal r vens ? nuMits. It was claimed by HOIUI : that ii Chicago , Omaha and other lilies as segments were miido in accordance with the benefits derived , and not on the basin of the property which directly fronted on the paving. It was statin * that Judge Clinton urged the point o : oKM'Cijng in Hceordnnce with the bone lit derive , instead of by frontage , It borne cities a jury is given the task , of de eiding in regard to thefco benefits. In others a certain portion IK paid by tin , abutting property , and the rest by the paving district in which the work is done. As it Is important to settle this question before any more work IB done the matter was referred to the city attorney to report as soon us possible. John Stewart asked the council to set tie hi tome way for lillin < c doni' by him oiiFotuth avenue and Union awnnc , the property abutting not being of Mif licient value to warrant a suit. Re' ferred. The mttU > r of a change of grade of tin ; sidewalk on Scott street was rti'-cns > od nt lenuth , and referred to the city engineer ana attorney to prepare the neeo-wiry resolutions , if the property owners in \yriting would agree to relieve the city from auj' damages. Resolutions were passed ordering Pearl street paved with cedar blockh ; also the alley north of rtrotuhvjy from Main to North Second street , and the alley et of Main from Fifth avenue to Story street , the work to be let to the lowest bidder. Bids were opened for lilling the inter sections on Mynstor street , and the work let to Fred Klein at 20 cents a yard for filling on Sixth street , in general 'fund warrants , or 10 cents cash : on Seventh street one cent more a yard. The only other bidder was Gcorgu Wooltver , whoso bid was only ono cent higher on Seventh street , and jtiet the saruo as Klein on the other. Some communications were read from M. Vincent in regard to the threat of the council U > his annual contract for the power ditch , unless he proceeded to put on a full force of men and teams , and push the work to completion. Mr. Vin cent insisted that ho had worked when ever the weather would permit , but that the council had not kept its agreements , and that ho could not go on with the work unless he was paid come ca h on his cstinr.it s. He claimed to have about $17,000 of the warrants but he could not use them as collateral , nnd he miibt have the cash. If the cit.v would sell the bonds , ns was promised , then ho could be assured that he could have some cash to pity the men. As he understood the. law , the defaulting party in n contract could not annul the contract , and as the city was in that position he proposed to in sist on his right ? . Ho .suggested that the various actions of the council in regard to the matter nnd the way he had been treated would form very interesting reading matter. There was considerable talk , and the sentiment of the council seemed rather in favor of Heeinir if Mr. Vincent would not agree to throw up the job , and then the city could go ahead and employ men and teams , and pay them in warrants , and get this work fin ished. It was estimated that it would tal.c about $ * > , OOU moro to complete the enterprise. A special committee con- sibling of Aldermen Sirdcntojif , Mynster and Straub , and the city attorney , were appointed to confer with Mr. Vincent. Alderman Shugarl offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the mayor be requested to i'trictly ' enforce the Sunday ordinance in relation to closing the saloons upon that day. This made a little flurry. It was stated that the hotels could not very well clobe their bans tight , and that the electric lights burned at other saloons Sundays us well as other days , nnd that some of the saloonu had no back doom , etc. The mayor said that if the resolution was | > : it-M > ( l it should bo strictly carried out , hotels mid all. Alderman Shugnrt voiced the sentiment of a large n unifier of people ple in declaring that it was disgraceful the way the saloons were running Sun days , and after further talk it was de cided to let the resolution lay over until next Monday night , and that if the saloons did not brace up FOIIIO it would then bo passed nnd all shut up tight. A resolution was passed instructing the marshal to arrest within three days all saloon keepers who had not paid'thoir license for October. J. T , Stewart requested the council to lake bomo steps to have the Direct lilled up so that the Q. track leading to his iiacking house could bo relaid , as the business could not bo started up until then. Referred , Some talk was Indulged in regarding the now bridge across the river. It was Miggcstcd that the old dump kept thu water from running oll'iu cu.se of u Hood , and that the building of another dump Would make it still worse. .Sonic thought there was an old contract with the Union ,1'ncitio requiring the company to imtko tunnel * or other water ways through the old dump , at each street , nnd a resolu tion was passed that the company should t.nyway provide suitable waterways both in the old dump and the now ono. Jim city engineer and committee on rail ways wore instructed to investigate as to whether the putting tin of the now i m- -V.'C"l ! ! ? ° i''u'ro-v thu water course. ss to endanger the lower pare ui mo C.lj la case of high water. The city engineer suggested that the i puncll had not better bo too rash about t'feir proceedings , as ho wanted to sco t'o ' ) now hrldgu built , and ho WUH not any Coo certain that the uompanv would "r.tllO ' .t titter all the tall ; . Ho thought it B/oro probable that the company uould jdluulv build un icu bridge , und then ie- pair Iho old bridge , and then take away the temporary Mxut'turc. The railway committee were his'ruetcn toseflftbotilflHiiiraistiosibHity of getting a free w con anil foot bridge put in across the nvcr at the foot of IJroadwny , thr bridge to bo a low ono The same committee x < as instructed to correspond rritn the ofllciOs of the f , H. & Q. railway company In regard to hav ing them build anew deH | > t , it being greatly needed here. The long delayed election of a street supervisor nnd ehiel of the fire depart ment then cnmi ; . In order to eloar the deck for notion , it was decided to do away with the further terviees of Jo Hess ns street supervisor , and elect a man under the new ordinance. The salary was fixed at f 75 u month. On an informal bal lot IJ. S. Harnctt received four votes , and AA'm. Hritwo. . On the formal ballot the cleeiion of Mr Harnctt was made unanimous The election of a ticw uhlef of the tire department called forth omo fcly P'av. ' The oppo IUon to this i.-lectkm of 1 > . r. Kicher seemed an.\ious to letaiu Charles Sanderson. He lists been serving HH tem porary chief , tind hn been allowed ten dollars e\tra a month , above the iffl.'i which he draws as a regular llremnn. It was Ruagoktwl tbat thi. * arrangement should be continued , as the city would not only have iv good man. but would MVB by having one mnn Jill both posi tions. The e who felt in duly bound to elect Eieher , he having been elected be fore. and having made the legal light and been nefeated in trjing to hoeuro junt what the council had orueied him to take , would not have it this way , and on an informal ballot Sanderson received one vote , Jake K tigers ono , Harry Hirk- inbiiie one , Eieher three nnd Fisher ono. The formal ballot gave Kleber four , Hogors one , atid Pat Lney ono. The election of Kieber x\nn declared. The request of Jndgo Aylesworth to bo paid his sihiry in cash instead of general fund warrant * ) was ro ] > ortc'd on adversely by the committee. Alderman Sie.den- topf was very tilmip and keen In his op position to thu paying of the judge in cash. Hein > < istedth.tt the law was very plainly aguinst paj ing him in any other way than city warrant * . In addition t this he felt that it was not fair for the judge to insist on cash. The Kilnry was a good one , .fii.QOO j'car , and while workingmen wore obliged to take f l.r > 0i day for hard work and jret their pay in warrants , he thought the jndgo could fctiind warrants. He felt that the judge was too good natmvd , and did not get as many fines into the city treas-ury net ho might. He cited j-oiiio instances. The.re. was it tieree light between one man with iv knife and another with a brickbat , si ml yet both were discharged free A farmer and a butcher had a cow , the tail had been twisted off , tins animal had been clubbed so that its eyes were bulged out , and a tire had been nniit under her to make her get up and mote , Mm having been ho used up by a Mxtcen niilo drive that him could go no further. The. par ties were arrested for cruelty to animals but nothing wa.sdone with them. More than this he did not like the idea of a judge tbieatening the council that unless he was paid in eakh lie would itllow the saloon men and othtrs to pay their lines and licenses in city warrants , and thus cut otV the cash income. On a vote the motion to pay him in ca'h was lost , Al- dermuii Mynster and Sbugart alouoot - i ig in its favor. Iho council then adjourned. A Oarrlaeo Overturned. A carriage containing Mrb. T. J. Kvans and two ladies from the institution for the deaf nnd dumb , Miss C'lonusut and Miss AVilcoxson , was tipped over on this corner of Sixth and Mjnstcr streeta by driving a little too close to the edge of arm being broken and her blioulder brtiiicd. The huTics wio taken to tin * home of Mrs. Evan" , and are getting along well , with good pro'peets of speedy recovery from their injuries. For everything in the grocery line give the new firm of KinU & Klecb , ItW Hroadway , a trial. K\erything new nnd fresh. Fancy groceries a .specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special lulvorttfrmimta , sui'h HH Lost , Found , To Ixinn , Fur SaltTo Itcut , W-tuts UoartliiiH , etc. , will lie lii > vri l In this column at the low rate of TUN CKNT8 J'1'K T.lNi : for the flrst Insertion nail FIVK GEM'S 1'EH UNK for ouch 8iiliso < iuout liibcrtlon. I la e adrtrtlto- mcntsnt our oflice , No. M 1'euil hticot , near llrondwuy. WANTS. Jj'OH BALK Hctnp : ( k'Mrous of lucirltiR to Omuliii , on account ni my tnifini' s , J offer for snlo my residence , corner Fourth iiM'nnn iindNintii etroot , Imiulio on premises. A , I' . Uniliuird. fANTBD A. K O(1 ( gill lor Krlivrnl IMJUM"- I work ; No. ItW liuitunilt etrouU O 1IKNT A new swen-room house. Euquiro FOH KENT A tlvionm honso , ten wulli from Inihiiit'hS , city water , Wfll nnd tern. For iimt chcitn. Foit Jtt.vi No. 1M IlairUon ftiret , thioo rooms. JlcM.uioN , V Co. , < Fcilll 81 1 DOt FOH SAI.K , rOlt ItlJ.NT Oil KXUIIANiiK. HO. Kl For ruin or rent , on vei-y lllirnl icnnn. The Council llluITu ] ' ; IHT Mlll.roinplelu , with boiudluif Uouuu uuil throti ueic * > of No. 16 A Imslnofg iiroporty In Clicrokeo , ChoioXno county , lewd , will undo for wottcin lands. Vuhlii , nliout tl.'X ' ) . No. ill A beautiful lioiuo In the town of Hust- Inirr , Mills I'ounty , lowu , for Nobuiska limd. Viihio. $ ,1C,00. No. 41 A good liiiBlnoi.8 property nnd also u ptMKl lesMoiH'o pnipcity In tlio town of Clionvo Mclxjan county , III. .low down for CHKU or will oxdiaiiKO for wvttorn liindB. No. 17'J A bplundld fnrm , well Improved , ( MO ncies In DIoklriMJii county , lowu , joining the town ol Spirit Lako. 1'rieo , lor a i hort tlmo , J35 pur ncro. No. IS ! to IP" Are four Inprovod farms In Phlllllis count v. Kiiusas , each with binull in- tiunibrnnro. The ciiuIlHswIll bo cM-liangcd for unlncumlit'rcdwllil lund In Nulirafkn. No. 1 3 4W ) iicris in lloll i-ounty , Noli. , tmrtly improved , nt u Ma biirguln , Wiinlb to oioliango for mrrcluuidl-o. No. M A line two stoi-j- brick resldimeo , ono of the best locutions In found ! Illufle , will trade tor ( food nnlnciintiDrvd Kunsua or Nobiublw Ittiidd. Vnluu. Jl.l.CuO , No. 65 anil 11 Are two other Uciiutlful bomoD In Council HlulTd , which citsli piomuuia will buy . No. W A beautiful piilnnbnn location In lowu Cltv. Iowa , will uxubniiKO lor wi.-tern luiiUB. Viiluit , fl.uoo. Thuuliovo arc only a few of our ppi'clal bur- Nrulns. If ynu'vo jrot unj thliiff to tradoor sell , nr want to fell any rnal cutatu or iiicrcluuidleu , ivrlto UK Wo have buvinal toxxl stocks nt goods lo undo for lundn. rtlAN . \ . WALK lilt , Council Illiiir , Iowu , JACOB"SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJ3STOIXJ BljTJir'ins. I'inctlccfi In StaU and rcder.il touins 7 an , I t ) , .S pia DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING A.ND , FITTING , ' * ' rorroerly of Now York , Jo. 31 1'ourl Suiiet , Council Illuffa , low * R. RIGE , M. D. or other luiiuirn i-uinovcd without thiMiiiiruordimvliiKof hloixl. 31IROKIC DISEASES of nil Unto n specialty. 0\rr iltt ! > ' .lours' priu-llnalc.tpciiJiicu. OUlu in. II V'i'nit.-trvc-I.L'ouiivllUJuUii. I'lUJU GUM ! GUM ! CUM ! Exclusive Rubber House ! i RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ABTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , , Immense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & GO. TVaroliousfl mid ? lesroom . , 41 N. Mntn St. , Council IlluQ'e , lovm. OOlco 413 Hroadn aj. THE HEW YORK. Plumbing Co , 552 BBOABWAY. COUNCIL HLUFFS , - - - IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , i i t Public end Private Systems i \ of Sewerage. Water woiks and Vc.ntilation designed Plumbing work in all its brauches.Thls company have one of lh best assorted blocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimated furnished , HAllllY BniKUSFHTNE , Manager Now York Plumbing company M3 Broiul way Council DlulliH. Telephone No 'i7. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT ftiens Fall & Winter Wear JIi-nB' mid Koys1 DuilncM finits. MUIIB' und Hoys' Drop B Hult , Uilldrcnfl' Bvory 1) s and Prcsi Ralta. Overcoats tor Mou , Roydmid Ch llerclmut Tailor Suit- . Merchant Tailor OvorcoftU. Moi-clmnt Tailor TrowBorB. K < ] unl to the brat , to order , At half the pi leu. Kut M n ' Bulls nnd Ovcrcniits. I utn Mons1 Hnit luid Ur > : rcoata. 1'at Wens' TrowRers , Pcamlefca Bhlrta oiid TwivfcPjs In ( ? cotri ) wools , Mtxllcntcxl Scarlets , Rx Jft Hi'avv IlalliriKimns. Fancy Colored Wools umltiuujoi ) ijuulliioj ) , f itim 25o each to ti.bO. ( DUHLaP AND STETSGJi HATS i ron THE FAi.r > nF IKS& . G-loves , .it Neckwear , Shispenders , Handkercliiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of fl t class ( juamlcs wirt rwiwiiablo prices. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 612 Mid iiii llroauirny , Cuuooll llluffo , Juwn. Fancy and Staple Groceries. No * 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Council Bluffs , - - la. Tins house being a new one , oonso- qnoutty uvevi'thintj in slunk is now an J fresh. Prices as reasonable us any other gro eery in the west. One trial id all we ntik. MJNTZ < fc HXEEB , Grocers * in < } f. omccR. W. w. 11. rtiPCT. OFFICES , & PtTSEY , E COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , B. A. AGENT JtU All aliK's of I.ail'Irrs cooBtautir In sUxJi ms < lo fiom epruea iilnc jjlunk. Tlio very best Ho. 19 Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Over BuElincU's I ! < xl [ Htoro. ONLY HOTEL Iu Council 1 1 hi ITs having Fire And all miMcrn Improvomculs , call iKJbi , tire nlnrm bullB , < : tc. , Istho CMESTON HOUSE ! Nos. XM , KIT ami 219 , Main Street , MX MOI1N , 1'ropriclor. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE , Agent. No. R07 Jlroiidvrav , Council Hind's. Bailway Time Table. COUNCIL HUU'TS. ' The following1 IK tlm tliuo of nulval and ilupaitiiio of trains l > y ediitml Miinduid Mum , HI the local depots. Trains leave trnnMerilcpot ton uilnntua rurJIor inxl : nTh o ti'n mlnuton Inter : . AllllIVK. 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DMON rACUIC. 11:00 : A. l . . . . Tlt-nvur KxpiUJEi . < : IWp. H. lu'i ; i > . M .Lincoln 1'iihu , , dm , vV It. V , : ; 15 i * . M. 7l"d' : . M. . Ovt.'ilmid r.iinrsr . .8iiOA. : M , DUMMY 1II1INHTO OMAHA. Ix'iivo Couni-ll llliitU-7W-7r : ( : > .V-U-W-10ro- : iiiii : n. m. ; JsBJ-s iaaioiSrt 1:15 1 1 , 111 , I MUO Dmitlm 0SV : 7rt lil.u. m : 12r2 : 'JIAJHTG O OJVti -AT- A. BENEDICT'S ' No. in llroaihrnj1 , Council Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order , Hair G-.oods of all tyles Ready Made. No. 33 ? JSroadway * \ Never , Never , Never Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tle money as now , at the low oask sales at BARENESS BROTHERS , LOOK AT OTJB ; Silks , Tricots Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and Flannels. Our stock of Cetarpets Cto.xta.laa.a , Are particularly choice , and our prices for them are the lowest they have beeu in twenty years , 44 ! BROADWAY , COUHCil BLUFFS , No TRAVELING AGENTS ! EMPLOY'CD IJY J. M PHILIPS , AA'HOLESALE WKALEll IN No. 413 Broadway , Council Blufis. Our customers get the benefit of tins expense thus saved Send for price lists. "W" . HOUSE ildlnfts of any kind rained or inored nnd satisfaction gimrnnU'C'3. ' trrnino housca rtora . on Uttlu Glnut trucks Iho bust Iu the world. 10108th ST. , fOIJNf H < IILUI'FS ' , 1OAW. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE -OF- JOH Have removed to their New Store , Hos. 32 ft 84 Iain and 33 30 Pearl Sts. , NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POST-OFFICE , Where they Inivu put in a new Meek of D ladies' ' aod Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among wlilch are the tailoring lines : Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , G-ents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. BOOTH AMD .Snor.3 , TIIUNKS AHP VA.-IS , MONAHC-H FfNK Snun-s Ladies' Clittdrm's anil Missies' UndvriZSS.1 . ® } ' Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Bfankota und Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOKN1 BEWO & CO. , No. % nut r > 4 Main Street , Council I'.lufl No ! J3 anil iW I'carl Street DYE No. 29 Main street , Ootmoil Bkrns. \ 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. ClirnpCouk Blovc * iiil Ocnonvl Ho * ' . -if nil > llfU.y | Now nnd Uti llaiirl Ituie. M. DROHLICH , 63(1 XKQMWAlf , COUNCIL UL.Uf/8.