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6 OMAHA DA1LT ? BEE , THURSDAY , OOTOBEK 29. 1885. Ping pAIIjY J3TC * GOUHGIlf BLUFFS , THURSDAY MOnNIN , OCT. SO. Ko. 19 ro xl Street. I'tllif rrily \ , cnrrlf r In nny jmrt or Oio city ut tflnilj rf > ni > i IT nti'k. It. W. Til ION , . . . SlniiflKcr. AIINOH MICVTION. Ikilcr , tlio tnllor , for fall goods. \Vork is progressing well on the new pal cliurch. Jnkc Mionp was arrested nenin yester day , on the oh rgo of gutting ilrunk and dimming Ms family. Permit to marry was veterday ghen toliPorgu W. Allan and Margaret Ualla- filler , both of Oinnliu. The policemen's ball netted for the IIOJH ovi r w. 'I Ins gives eiieh one intenvsU'd about WA brtietit. llorr nml Henderson at the opera hoiiA" Saturday night. A rich treat of ] iolitUal uratur > . All -houhl atti ml. The examination ofV. . F. Prow , tin- railway man charged \\ilh robbing one } tro\vn of a wateli , has been continued until nnxl Saturday. .A NorlhweMcrn brakesman named An derson , who lives on Aventio 1) , now suf fers frotn two broken rib. " , a car door having fallen ngain.st him , John Hanson was pulled in yplcnlay for being drunk and for breaking a ghiss in ( ho window of l.autrop'f , saloon. He squared the aeeonnt with the city and for the glaf- , and bieathed free again. Lucius Wells and family , who have Iwcn living on Bancroft street , will next week move irto thn large and clcg.ini residence of Col. .Scott , on Oakland avo- uno , the latter propnring to Utko up his residence in Omaha. Tlio Htorm Tnefcday night interfered HOmcwhatwith the revival meeting at. the Alolhodlst church , but lust night there was the usual crowd , and the meeting1 ? will bo kept up through this and next week , every evening. There are only mxtecn prisoners in the county jail , a smaller number at this time of the year than for j ears past. Whether the decrease IH beeatim oi the now jail , or hccunFO the world is growing bettor , or the ollieers of the law worte , is .1 ipies- tion. tion.Tho The ca. cs brought againstMr. and Mrs. William Lihcrkcn tor assaulting the children of Mrs. Atelvina Watson , were taken from .Justice HendricLs to.Justice Schurz on a change of venue , and wore yesterday dismissed , the prosecution ueeiding to let the family trouble rent a while. The young folks of tlic Congregational church have reorgaiii/iid their literary and social club , known as the "Merry Thinkers , " S. A. Hu/.lcton being prcbi- dcnt ; Miss Carrie Spoonor , secretary and treasurer. On Saturday evening next they are to meet , for a Halloween frolic , miu will meet every two weeks for regu- lurse.ssionB. The city council moots in regular ses sion next Monday night , Those who have bills should not forget the rule that nil claims must be tiled with the auditor ono full business day before the meeting of the council , the mayor Ixsing the. only exception to this rule , he being allowed to iilc his little bills at midnight , and get them allowed at once. The saloon men who wore behind in paying the October licence , have been a little stirred up by the order of the coun cil for the marshal to arrest all thee who had not paid within throe days. A few Imvt ) since como in , and to-dav is the last dsty of grasc for the others. 'I ho marshal cays ho has made no arrests thus far be- caiifccthe lime of the superior court is so taken up with a civil ease that the judge cannot licar thu cases if the arrests are made. O. W. Butts has now fairly established himself at No. fit'J Broadway , and i demonstrating the fact that Council Dlufl'a IK an excellent distributing point for California fruit. He is handling the choicest and best fruits , he having been long associated and thoroughly expe rienced in this special line , and ho has nclded a general commission business to his enterprise. The statement made by ono of the evening papers that the new postmaster , Tom Bowman , did not have to give as largo bonds IIH did the old po.stmaster , Booms to bo an error. Armour gave 40- 000 bonds as postmaster and $15,000 as disbursing agent. Bowman has gh en a like bond as postmaster and $2(1.000 ( as disbursing agent , his bondsmen qualify ing in the sum of § , ' 00,000. The Jirst arrest inhioh the new captain of police claims to have taken part was an unknown man who was HO ilrunk that ho could not give his name , nnd who was takrm in by the combined cliorls of the valiant captain and Olliecr Austin. It is to bo regretted that the man's naino could not be learned , as \vhon ho gets sober enough to realize what an opportunity he has miffed of having his name immortalized , he will eit in sackcloth and ashes. When business is a little slack about , the city scales the topic of discn i-ion now IH llie statement made by an old experi enced wciglimaslcr , that , if only the front wheels of a wagon rest on the scales , and the weight taken , and then only the hind wheels rest on the teak" * , and the weight taken , these two weights added together will make just the u ( tight of the wagon itself. Many insist that this cannot be , nnd state reasons for the faith that is in llicm , but experiment after experiment Inia been made to i-how that it is so , and yet the arjpiments and "whys" ami "howfl" continue. The job rooms of the Br.i : in this city . .ill soon be mpplied with power in the form of a largo water motor , the work men now putting it in place and making the necessary connections and changes U'hu business has grown so rapidly and to snob an extent that power has become n necessity. Other changes are constantly Ijcing made for the butter , and now inn- turiul and new styles of typo anil novel' tics in Block arc continually being ndded. Jt is HID intention at all times to bo fully lip with the demands of those who want Ibo very best work and thobo who want the latest styles and novelties. Wanted-Good cook at Hevorc house. Woman preferred. Ikutreferences re- wired. Substantial abstracts of title and real ffltato loans , J , W. , & K , L. ticjuire , 101 1'eurl street , Lamps cheap at HoinarX 20 Main St. Cottage ranges. ( larland Move , Ha- iliiint Homed and llub heaters ot tin ; very 3ntcst patti.niB at bed rock prin s , at Coopu * iV McCico's , No. ! ! Main stn 11. Kor everything in tlio urocory line gi\c ibu in-v lii ni ot' Kintv. & Kli-rb , Jiiv ! i. a Mini. Jjvoothing new and I j.ni'.v groceries a specially. Jlo euro nnd a1your ! grocer for the lyrad made at .Smilti VLocreko's bakery , [ No , fi' ' ! < Main fiircet. It is the very bcht inatlo Try It anillm convinecd. WAXIKI ) Wheat , corn and o.its in car- lots , Liberal ndvancis nv.idi ) on all cnn- fiignmi nil , IM il. V.Fuller , CuiiiK-il HlutV , Iowa , and Oniiihn , Neb. If yon wWi to innko legitimately from tan tp titty dollars per day wntu-l lndd Smilh , 'No. HI Fourth ntvcct. Council UUills. IS AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS. Pwo Narrow Escapes from Serious Railway Accident * in tlio Yards , POLICEMEN WITH NO BONDS. Tlio Troolilo AVIlli tlic Kewcrngo icm-N'otoi IVoin a I , It Ho City OM Aoolileut nt Xeolu , lltiltwny A. 11. Winder , wh'lo ' switching in the eastern ! of the Union Pacilic yards jes- orday , \ \ as ciiught between two bnmiiers nnd badly Mpicc/ed. The result of his njniies cannot yet bo full deterniiued , but it is not thought that they will pnne very -erious. S. A. Anderson , a brakeman on thn Northwestern , was quite badly hurt , nnd n a peculiar wny. lie had ju t made a uouplmg in the ls'oriJi\\eiterii yards here , Hid had stepped back , when the car door VI 1 oil'trilling ( him in the chissl , knock- nir him down and breaking two of his ribs. Ho wan taken to his homo on Ayenuo D , nnd it is thought ho will bo laid up for a month. Irresponsible I'ollocnion. The policy of having policemen servo without giving any bonds Is ono which should bo corrected , nnd unless the nayor , who is the head of the police ferro and claims appointing power , proP - P < > H > S to sco to it that responsible men ire put on , and that they givu the neces sary bonds , the council .should take it in mud. The HKI ; has called attention to tlio fact that a special policeman the other night shot a citizen , as is claimed without provocation or oaiibe to warrant such an act , and when inquiry is made > t is discovered that tin1 special has tiled no bonds. Another instance is cited in [ he eaM ! of Win. Hrix , who seems to be a faithful henchman of the mayor's , and whom he IIPCH as a special policeman at nndry times. It is understood that ho las been put on the force until after oleo- ; ion , and yesterday ho made ono nrrost. lint iiKiulry at t o clerk's ollice revealed the fact that he lum not tiled any bonds. To fend out men without any ollioial re sponsibility to strut about and jiaradc vuthority over better citizens is certainly i queer way to conduct oily allairn. and > ends shoul I at least be required , and they should be filed before the oilicer ou ters the service , unless some special Miiergency arises , when specials are needed , and in a hurry. Tlic Sewer System. Yeslerdny Mr. Williams , of Chicago , the engineer who made the plans for the system of sewerage here , arrived in .ho city for the purpose of consulting with the city ollicials in regard to the matter. There scorns to be. some trouble ibout the storm sewers. The house towers so far Koem to give satisfaction , except the ono on Main street , but the chief defect churned there is that there is not quite enough full between Hroadway ind the creek , and at the corner of [ { roadway and Main street there is an infortnnato obstruction in the form of a large water main , and the sewer pipe was laid under this , go that there is u neck which lills up necessarily. As the tower pipe has to pa.ss this water main. and the la' ' tor cannot bo removed , this l > lan was decided upon to pass under ( lie main. Still by Hushing occasionally this partof the house sewer has been rendered to as to bo of service. It is the storm sewer which is troubling the most. It t-eems to be a question as to whether this is a fault of the plans or of [ he construction. Some of the sewers Imvo tilled uj > with dirt , which has washed town iii Mich quantities from the bluH's. Mr. Williams , on cMimining into the matter , seems of the opinion that with the peculiar soil here it is advisable to | iut in catch basins of large size , so that they will catch the dirt , and these can bo cleaned out from time to time. It is probable that this will be done , arid it is predicted that with this chantre tin ; fctorm sewers will be found in other re spects to be all that is to bo desired. The council has objected to bottling with Mr. Williams until the plans proved to bo more satisfactory , ana this is also one of the occasions of the visit. There is a balance due him he claims , and this lie wants , as he says he lias tilled his part of the contract. NotCH from Ncola. NKOLA , Oct. 27. The catholics con cluded their scries of missionary lectures here lust evening. They have been holding meetings hero for the past week which have been attended very largely. The missionaries are to leave to-day. A brother-in-law of Thomas Skinner , chief of police of Council Bluffs , living about seven miles west of here , met with a serious accident yesterday about a o'clock , which resulted in the breaking of his leg. Dr. S. N. Harvey was called to euro for him. The man was in the Held husking corn and when he went to start his team one of them lagged some what , and in his undertaking to hurry the horse ho was caught by thn double trees and thrown under the wagon wheel , it passing over and breaking Ins leg. The Mutual Protectionists had a party at tin1 residence of K , P. Brow n last Sat unlay evening , at which all had a very pleasant and agreeable time. Mrs Bonlsley and Mrs. U. llandbury have recently returned from WakelMd , Neb. , where they Imvo been visiting rela tives. A republican convention for the pur pose of selecting candidates for township olllccs was held hero last Saturday at which the following were nominated Kor justices ot the peace. K. Clark and E. I' . Brown ; for constable , L. I ) . Whit- liny ; trustees , O. if. Smith ; for board of Hiii > iTvi ors , John Buchanan. The democratic township convention was held here to-day , and thn following parties were selected : For justices of the peiico , William Sohierbroek and S. K llamitt ; constable , Patrick Foley ; for trustees , II. S. Watkin.t , road Ira . ) ones. A Cltyof Iowa , Oct. 37. This town of ' .V/10 inhabitants might be called a e.ity of churches. Tlmre arc seven of them , uiul they arc line buildings when compared with the bi/.c uf the town. The Western normal college is al.so quite an institution , and the Bui : man is informed has:1 : larger .scholarship than nny year prfvinu * . Shciiandoah also supports a Jari'ii public school. Improvements here uru quite nnmcrotM , and a reaction IMS si t in since the small pox scare of last winter , A number of commercial men , "bummers , " as the grangers arts pleasi d to eall llit'in , take In this place and usually stop oil' all night , as the Blndgett housolh ono of the bust in this scctii.ii. The lateht addition to th iumacr ! > | list is the Ueporter. Itill Im iviucrn bered that the Shcuanduah liortir ! | "wont out" last December , and ha > been out until October' , whi < n it again iiiado its appearance , uiih ( i W. ( Junuibon as editor and proprietor. Mr. ( innnUon is I a postal clerk between Council HUilVxaiul J Brunswick , Mo. , and has scut in his ru- n'gu.illon ' before hn becomes nn ' 'offen ' sive burlmu . " He quits tue r < > ll l 0" Vd- cola vcr 1 . Last. . Saturday night City Mnr hnl \ \ or- rell had n diilieiilty with Billy Staples , a ha rlxn1 , who wished Worrell to arrest a man who was drunk and disorderly. Worrell claimed Staples had given tins man whisky , and to pinpltnsizr his claim struck Staples on the left nrm with a club , breaking the arm in two places. > For Inrdwnro and hou p furnishngs get prices of Cooper & Mc(5ec ( , No. 41 Alain direct , _ Personal I'nrnKrniilifl. 1i. Rlowart , of Tort Madison , wns at Ogdeii jesterday. H. W. Young ia nt homo from a trip for Kiif ell & Co. .lames 1 $ . Buff , of Atlantic , was at the I'aeilio yesterday , , Mrs. T. M. Kdwnrdp , of Woodbine , was in the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. < 5corg i l.ebblngton have returned from Kansas City. A. S. lla/leton , of this city , is attending court this week at Mount Ayr. Colonel Corhrnn was yesterday slink ing hands with his Council Blunt * friends. I. P. Mnrcellus , of Hampton , was among the iownna at the 1'aolllo yester day. Superintendent Merrill , nf the Chicago , Burlington & Quliiey , dined at the Ogden yesterday. John B. Christian , of Hamburg , a grain buyer well known in business cir cles , was here yesterday morning. Henry and E. 11. Winder Imvo sold out their interest * in Shelby county and gone to Kunxns where they have bought a quarter section of land. T. A. Sprague , the enterprising man ager of the Sandwich Manufacturing company , Is now the happy father of a brignt and promising lift maiden , who arrived at the homo Tuspday night. Kintz Fancy and Staple Groceries No. 1GS - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Council Bluffe ) - - la. This house being a new one , consequently quently cvurytliinj/in stock is n : w and fresh. Prices as reasonable as any otlnir gro eery in the wo&t. One trial is all we ask. KINTZ , Grocers. ONLY HOTEL In Coimiill liluffa having Fire Esoa/pe Ami all itmcioni InipvovemcntH , call bells , flro nhtnn liolls * , etc. , m uiu CREST ON HOUSE ! Noa. " 15 , 'l" and L'l1) ) , Main Slroot , MAX MUIIN , 1'ropriolor. H. SCHtJBS , Justice of tlie Peace. Ollico Over American Uxpross , COUNCIL nt.UIIOWA. ] ! . Thorough Instruction on tlio Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AID THEORI I'crsonsOc'iious of reeelvliiK Iiijtruutluu tlio above will pli.-uso call on or uddreBd Prof. G , B. Lipferi , NJ'I ! ) Pint A/JIU CoiiJll lllarj , IJ.TI TIIOS. OKHCKR. vi. vr. n. vasv. OFFICES SS PtTSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , t I 'Hl ' ) IKCTk " " "CA1NTDEE vaiit DOUBLE THICK OrOn ! ry ltu.ltr ) Hoota lwar wpBr oot flrnt oa the bill. 11KI8 ( urn thhUe ( hick on the lull , and Dounu : Ifcit etoncmka ! lluhbrr In tlio tnuUct. lUits louder than oiher boot and the ruicc so moitcn. Call and cx < mine the FOR SALE FOR BALK BY T. N. Bray GKKKKAh AOKNT , * UOUOLAS STUKET. OMAHA Nui uv K oyal Havana Lottery ( A Oovra.s'MENT UBTITUTIDN Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days , ruia. Tickets In llltlis. Wholes , J5. riivtmtu ilni to no maiilpulutlon , nut couirnlxHl by tlio piirtlL'S In inH-ifci. It In tlio fuiruat ( liin.clii tlm iiulinuof tlianco In oslsunu'C Tor tli'kuts upiily to Rllll'rflJV & CO. , VJU lli-uuanuy.N. Y. my : M.irWI S41W. , W.Miilu truot , Kiuiiuu City , ilo. - . * & > . < SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICi : . Special ( tvcttl cm < nt , such tn Ixet , Found , To Ixinn , For * ln , To Kent , Wants IJonnllnff , etc. 111 l > o Intoif cd In this ( oliitnn nt the low rate ot TKN tiiN'CS 1T.H MNT. for the first ln crton ! nud FIVE CtiNTS 1'Bll MN1I for cnch sntifoqiient ln rr iou. I.onvo n > lvcrtlM > - our onico , No. tJ 1'witl etrcct , ucur " \\TAN"n'.n A Oormnn Uiitchrr. Oood > < nnil Mtiiily Job to KMHmun. . Aildrt < ea or cull for I' . II. , Hr.nonie rCdtiucll HUUts. WANT1JD Anniod Ot'Miinn lioy. Mut FpcnV Ocrnmn uiul nnxllsU , nnd write n ' rnndi * In urltlnir lumd. Aiipllrudnn uui-'t bo ( inly. McMKhon A. Co. , No. 4 1'eatl St. , Council limn * . SALE -IV-lntf di > sli-olii of niovlliff to J Ilinitlin , on ncoount of my tiuolne , 1 ntrer lorMi'e ' my rinliK'net ! , t rtiiT rourlli nvoiuio iindNiuth Butjot. liuiulru ou jiromtsus. A. P. Ilniiniutl , WANTK1) A Rood jctrl lor j-'cnenit lioueo- workj Nn. tr.i ( Ilitticroft htlfut. 1UJNT A ciT-room non o , ten mlnutrs Foil * rroin liuvlnn-i , city wntor , well mid cis tern. 1'or ri'itt rhvun. foil HUNT No. 130 Hnrrl on ptn-rU thrc rooms. MC.MAIIOS \ Co. , IV-ml street. rou . t T For MiUuir wni , n v < iry lllnlnil tcnns. NO. Council IlhitT' PnH | > r Mill. coni)0oto ) , with tlio liuyo bonrdliiK IIOIIMI nnd tlui1 * ) ncivs of . No. sn A li plirf.a ) provrrty In Chcrnkoo , hrnikiHi c-ounly. lowu. \ \ 111 tnulo for wcMrru Intuit. Vnlnii , nUuit f l.uo. No. IRV-A bcuuliriil homo In the town of Hunt- liiitp. Mills county , town , lor Nt'ow-Mi hind. \ nine , f V > oa No. 11 A nrxxl bnf-lno'is jmijKrty nnd nl o n uoo l nvldonco iirujMTly In tlm town nl Ulit'iivo Sli'l.t'iin eouuty , 111 . Ion down lor ewt.li or will tuchtuiKu for novtvni liuiil0. No. 1T A pphiulld fiirni , well Improved , ( UO ncros in IilckiiiHiu tHiinity , town , Jotnlnpc the town of Spirit LuUo. I'l-ico , tor a "liort Utno , l" > per Here. No. Iftt to 1STin four Inprovoil fnims In I'hllllpt county , KutiMis. cncli itli n Hiniill in- cumlTiitK'o. llin ( iulti\M ill In1 c.xchun-oilfor uiiiiu'iniilir.rodvlJd laiiil In Nclinwkii. No. 1W1 1JU Hire * In Holt county. Sob. , tMirtly improviHl , HI n. lijr liiirifiiliS ! unia tochiuiiro lor merchnndlou. No. M A line two lory lirlrt rf hldoiioo , one of timing locntioiiK In l oiitiuU Illull ! ' . will tmdo for ptMid iniliictinlM'ivil Kixnsaa or Xvlmickn linirt'1. Vnlnii. J1XM. , ( No. I'M find ll-Aretwoothnr t > cimtful ! hoinra In Ci/unell Illurtti , hlch ensli iinyni'iiis will buy ut u Intnmln. No W > A bi'iiutlriil uu\nl > mi livrttlon In Iowa City , lowii , will ( ichnn o for wettcrti hinds. Viiine , f .unn. TliiMilMivn nro otilj a fiiw of our Muelul bur- irnlns. Kjon'veunl nujtlilntr to trudi-or fell , or wunt t < i "ell nny renl nitn'e or im rclum < ll = o , write ii" . Wo liinu snveiul KO I f ln-'Us uf Rouiln totllldufiU lands. SVvAN i WM.hKil. ( \ > uiiol ! ItlulU , touu. Council BMs Carpet Co. Our PUx'li IH now coniplnfo lu iivrry tlr imrt- meat mill contuiiiu all tJitflttWbttUlobUivlclJ'iHJta In ' , ! l ! ' ' ' , i ! . . < n ' B * J ' CARPET 8 , C'UliTAINS , SHADES PHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , inc. TUB- Largest Stock Lowest Prices. TI115 ONLY UX01.USIVK C.UIPKT IIOUPR IN W)5SXJKN ) : IOWA. PAMI'I.KS ftir ii,1io4 upon Hnioilton ) ) ! ) to o of town ji FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORD KE ! Caipet Conipany MM TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEY01SE , Agent. No. I > 07 lliolul\TiV.V ; < MucIl ! Illutrs. ioirxni.in.uri'9. Tlio foiU > liix H DID tlmft of nrrlvM nnil ili'mrturt | < uf tnilnx by i iitMl Hiuuliiril tlnin , nt tlm local depots. Trains luiui | niiihli'rili-iut ' | Ion inlnuti < AoHilivr utiU airho ti-u inliiuti'b lutor. . ' CIIILAOO .1 NOIWU\-iHTiiN. : ( fls''S A. M . aiull mill Ifxiitfss . fi.v ; ) 1M. . l-Wl' ; . M . Aa'oiiiniyilatloii . 1WU : . M , tjWJl' . u , . KvprKiUtfi. : . \ . M. Cllll AOO & IUIUK II-I.AM ) . 0J5A.M : . JlallanilltM'r"hS ' ( . 0'l : i > . it. 7sl5 A. M . AccuimiioiluUon . r > M p. x , CiiMI' . M. . . . . . . r.xi > r-s. ; , . . | ili3.t.M. ; CIIICMK ) . MIl.WAl'Kr.iri ' hi. 1'Al'l . OiSflA. M. . . . Mail nnd Hvpi'CbH ' . 0.V1 : | ' . u. 6S5l' : . M . J I T- < . 'J:0i.M. : . riCILAOO. Ill'III.IMJlON it CJL'IM-V. OilOA.M . . MnilniiJBtms ) . TilOr.M. oU5r.M ; . i : i > i < vw.- ' . 8W.\.M. VSAIUHIIhT. MlltlbAi I'AliriC. 2:161' : . M Ixicnls-l. l iuli Kxiircsbl ioal . U : ( ) ] . ii.TiaiHfrrKI.jiui \ \ Kx.Tnuii < li > r.ll. ) l1. u KANStri i iiv. ST. .101 : & toi'M lii.rn-i. . 10:10.M : . . . .MiillanU J.vpreM . 7ii."il'.W. : UU : > l * . M . i\irf'JS : | . 03A.M. : biouxntv * I'.triric. 7.15A.M . Sliiux t'lty .Mall . Oi.'Wi1. M- bl : > ti I1. M . . Ht. I'aul li\iro.ii | . Mii.v. : . ITMD.V 1'iriKir. 11OA.M : ) I > t'H\erKxirif | * . lirii' : : . M. 1:05 : I1. M IJmoln rnf > ' . , ( . ft It. V. . ' , ' ; : ! . 'i | . M. 7:151' : . M. lu-iliill < l iVkin-hri | . aiUA. : ; u. 1)1 MMV lllil > .l'lll IIM.UH. I -avi' Council llluOH * . .ftV 7.V : > lt.1il-10. : J 11 ID a. in. ; l.T : > - - : i0l ! l : ) -4 : --r.-0 : : ! ; : > - ll.l'ili w. l.i'ilic OuiuUit -ll.l'.V- 7VH.V : > -WW U Inn ID. liJW 3.UI B. BICE , M. D. - oxtulmliout CHRONIC DISEASES r m i OUT Unity > cnr ' jn ( i. II I''u.l fitrti 1,1'u'iiull llutr | < THE KEW YORK , Piumbino : Co , 552 BE.OADWAY. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public end Private Systems cf Sewerage. Water woikfl and Ventilation dofcigned and constructed. Plumbing work in all its bnmchcs.This company have ono of the bctt uw-'orted slocks of plumbing goods in the west KstimntcB furnished. 11A11RY 131R10NB1NK , Manager Now York Plumbing company CM Broad way Council Blull's. Telephone No 27. ri 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT is Fa ! ! & Winter Wear b' nnd Iloj1-1 JJuiinrjft Suits. Wens' am ! llojs1 Dross Snlin. Children * ' IJvcry Jav ami I'rcF.s Suit * . Oveioontc for > l < m , Jlojs anil CblMren. Me reliant ' 1'nlliirHults. iicrdiutit Tullu Hrrclinnt Tailor Trowpern. K < iunt to tlin liott , to oidvr , Atlilllf tli price. rut Mono' Suite and Overcoats. l an Jii'iih' SullH sum > "ut JlciiB1 Tr Foamiest , Flilrtq nnd Tn > wrs In Kcott'h weeK Mt'ilIuHlixI . ' VurlolK , lixtia llturty Halliri traiiK , 1'imcy Cnloroil Wooli > anil uil\c < l nuoliucs , Trom KK ; cuuh to $ i. < 'A ) . DUHLAP fi D STETSON HATS F < Jli Tin : TAM , or IHCO. Gloves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of flrstrlnfig qualities and ro/iKm-ililo | uVol < . RETAIL DEPARTMENT to nnd UH Hnmdway. C'ounoil Illiilffj , Iowa. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW In Mat * and KVdrnil UOD.IIS 7 ; uii t ) , o iifi. . DRESSMAKING , CUHING AND FITTING. ForiniTly ol Now York , No. Ill Pearl Street. Council Illudd , Jew GOODS MRS. D. AJENEDICT'S ' Mo. 8.17 IlroUl > rity , Council llhiirs. Hair G-oocls of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Beady Made. JV'o. 837 Broadway. O TT sr Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tle money as now , at the low cash sales at LOOK AT OXTK Silks , Tricots , Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Sucli Bargains in Blankets and Flannels. Our stock of asxcL , : Are particularly choice , and our prices for thein are the lowest they have been in twenty years. i 441 COURCIl BLUFFS , No TKAVSLING AGBKTTS ! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLH'S , WHOLESALE DEALER IN A No. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Send for price lints. llrick liiilldinffS of any hind raised < > r movdd anil Mithfnctlon guaranteed. Frumo houses mora on Uttlc Giant truukB thu bttt In the worM. 1010 1)U ) ) BT. , COUN'CU , , 1OAW. Have removed to their New Store , Is. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts. , NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFl-'fCE , Whore they have put in u new ntwk of Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , He , , Etc , Amony whioh are the following Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , G-ent3' Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. UOOTH ANUSllOI , TllUNKS AMI VAMSLS , MONAHCH I'lNl' S IUT3 Ladies1 Chlltlvan and Mtesett' Underwear , ' Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , fJockfort/ Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , .No. m : iid ) M Main Slivot , ( Joiiueil Ulu 11 Kit , W inul U5 Piiurl Stniet. - AND No. 2Q Main street , Cotincil Bluffs. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to 't Hii.l Giiiiriul lluuav l-\iiiiltlilni' t'x-'l . Intluillnu New : uij booonil Kami I'd nlliuc , BY M. DROHLICH , V03 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFF3 ,