Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1885, Page 6, Image 6
( 0 THE OMArtA DAILY BEE , , OCTOBER 31 , 1885. . . THE DAILY 13KJ3' COUNCIL BLUFFS , Y MOUNTS' ! ? , OCT. i. OrriCEs Ho. 19 rtarl Street. il liy mil-tor In j > n > jmtt of tin- ! ! ) at. i nits i II. W. TU.TON , Malinger. Miovnox , r , the tailor , for full goods. The council moots in regular session iirxt Monday night. J. W. l.alng ban boon appointed postmaster - master at Perhla. ] 'lii\en moni men wore miide citizens by the superior court yesterday. The funeral of Mrs. W. II. Smith will be hold this afternoon at'J o'clock. A ohoap bridge bn boon ordcrr-1 built across the sewer ditch at Sixteenth avo- mie. James Ilnrvey has been arrested for assault and battery , the trouble having occ'irred at ( jcrtsonberg'.s saloon. Preaching by the pastor at the Baptist church Sunday at 10 : ! ) . in. and 7iIO : p. in. Heats free. All cordiallyiuvited. Oflioor Cusiek is now serving as city noliecman nt tin.- transfer , and is on the lookout for confidence men with an cngle eye. eye.The The revival services continue nt Broad way Methodist church , and will bo kept uj ) during the coming wi'ck , and perhaps F. Murphy is booked at the police .sta tion for disturbing the peace. Ho wns one of tho.se brought in from GerHton- borg's million. Kgglojton nnd Stringhaii , who have been the chief cooks at the Pacific and Ogden houses , have opened a iirst-uhibs lunch counter at No. MS Broadway. A follow giving his nnmn us James Brown was taken in yesterday afternoon by Ollh'cr Towns , who fouild him sleep ing oil'a drunk in a stairway in one of the business blocks. In the superior court yesterday the long drawn out case of the Western Cot tage Organ company against J. Mueller , wns drawing to a close , tin1 arguments being entered upon in the afternoon. Services in the Congregational oliurch to morrow morning and evening. Sacrament - mont in the morning. Subject of address - dross : "Establishing n Memorial. " Evening : ' 'Seeking and Being Saved. " Brief conference at close of evening meeting. All invited. Tlio city marshal has been ordered to have all obstructions removed from the lower part of the new sewer ditch , there i having been some "hay" bridges and other obstacles to the How of water put in by citizens who have tired waiting for the completion of the ditch ami the ! building of bridges by tlie city. The masquerade given by Abe Lin coln post ( } . A. H. last evening proved quite a success , the purpose of tlie same being not only to have an enjoyable , social session , but to swell the tuiid for the relief of tlio widows and children of veterans. There was general interest felt in the occasion , but still not so hearty n support was given it as the merit of the warranted. Many hero who remember M. C. Fclkcr , known as "Doc" l-'elker , will be inter ested in learning that he is : i candidate foi county commissioner at Kimball , Da kota. He has been sending back some personal cards to friends here , and from the way in which his candidacy is an nounced on the cards , it appears ho has patterned after the mayor , who had his biography , nnd somp thingsthatwere not in Ins biography , printed , on ids card. "cuk Murr has been appointed as spe / * cial policeman at the river to fcerve with out pay. The city thus far has not been Tcry fortunate in the choice of special policemen but Marr ninv do some good icrvico at that point. There is no doubt but what a good deal of the property taken by sneak thieves in this city is car ried over to Omaha , and vice versa. If ho will succeed in catching some of these follows he will teen got a vote of thanks. Time will tell how efficient he will prove. The club of students , known as the "Diligent Dozen , " met on Thursday night at the home of Miss May Daven port , on First avenue , and passed a very enjoyable and profitable evening. The programme was made up from the witty und humorous authors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , und after the programme , games and a general social time wore engaged in. The next regular meeting will be in two weeks , the plucc of holding not being decided upon. To-night there is to bo a rich treat nt Masonic hall , for ex-Congressman Jlorr , of Michigan , 'is to speak. He is known to be one of the wittiest , keenest upcakers in the country , and those who lieard him two j-cars ago will eage.rly listen to him again. He will entertain afl well as present clear arguments and eolid faets in support of the republican Bide of the nolitical contest. Col. Hen derson , of Dubuaue , is also to speak , nnd his reputation will cause his words to be listened to carefully. Those gen tlemen should have u crowded houo. It seems to be the fashion of oflico hold ers to be real holders on till the last pos sible minute. E. S. liurnett , who has been elected street supervisor , seems to bo having almost as hard u time getting full possession of his ollico as did the chief of ( lie tire department and the city clerk. His predecessor , Jo KOHH , held on until the council served u formal notice for him to give up , and now lie refuses to turn over the tools and oilier property in liis no.'ito.sMon , insisting on havltig some farther action before yielding. Air. Har- jielt has now armed himself with a writ ten order of the council , ami if the gen tleman does not turn over the property on being shown that he will proceed to get possession bv some other moans. Mr. jJarnetthas tak'en charge of the men , and Hofcs might as well let go lirt as Intit , _ The very latest' New York styles re- ccivcd weekly at Mrs. O. A. Rogers. f - Cottage ranges. Garland stoves , Ha- diantlloines ami Hub heater * of the very latest patlei'ns at bed rock prices , at C'oopur < fc MeGeo's , No.tl Main street. For everything in the grocery linn give the now linn of Klutz tf Kleeb , Itl'J Uro.idway , a trial. Everything new and fresh. Fancy groceries a specialty. llolil Jloi-M ! Stealing. Anolherease of bold lun > u Mealing Is r1 , ! reported as having taken place Thursday evening right on Itrontlwny. Mr. Fauer- boiiEcn httohed his horse and buggy in front of the St. Louis house , and while he was inside for a few minulori tomu one boldly jumped into the buggy and ilrovn ftway with the rig , and no trace of it had Itcen found up to yesterday evening. The liorsu was not : v very valuable one , and was quito along in years , but the buggy was a covered one and a pretty good one. There hayo been several such eates here lately , and it .seems that MIIUO trap should be laid by wlileli the right man could be caught and the bold stealing stopped. WANTEIH- Wheat , corn anil oats in car- lots. Liberal advance * mmlii on all con nignmentH , by J. Y. Fuller , Council HlnilV Jown , and Omaha , Neb. Bo sure tvnd ask your grocer for the bread intulo at Smith .tLoerko.'jJ bakery No. ( W8 Main street. It is the , very best Try it nntl bo convinced. Cftlll'THIXTinAUT Pl tl'I TIO SOjirJIlIM , ABOD1 SLwtRS , An Importnut Suggest ion About On the Bottoms. WORK ON THE MEW DITCH. A Iloltl Case ol * llor o Hrt-nlliiK A Sv- IOOH liluciicu ltpv < k ' l Heart- | e H Desert Ion timl 8nU l ) N tli I'ofNoiuil 1'ar- to a Hn onirnl. Tim oll.j ( . ( iittiell succeeded in jetlliig ! i qtiorum for ti ! = iicclil : session called for of eonsliltlng with lr. II. a , of Cliieitfr ; > , llH'enjjincor of the tom. Tlio rostiltof the cnnfer- enen was Unit , all scfilucil sutinficd tlmt the plin ! wore all rij ht , siml that the only nioililienliiui or change required \vns in regard to .voino details of con- struption. The sult tiuiee of thn confer- liiu'i ! was in cnnforniily with the views of Mr. Williams a * ] irco.nliMl in yo-iterday's HKK. The council ordered homo sliKlit chan i'.s made , and these nmy cause a llttlo delay to tins paving which is'lx'lnjj done , but no more than a few days. Ono imnorhint matter to which the at- tonlion of th-i council wa < called was tlie. fact that in the \ > \\\s \ \ as drawn by Mr. Williams there apjic-ir.H a contour line , showing the ilevation at which it i $ safe and expedient to make connections with the house sower. ' . The sn estiun madn Is in regard to all proiJorty lyiiiR west of this line , or in general or plainer tcrniH. llio su estion allects all the so-eallud hottoni ) iroi > orty , the liuu upoki-n of Itcinji ; laid al the fool of the blutl's , an < l fullowiiifj ; tltem about. It is elaimcd that in all this part of the eil.v , oven where the -streets have been brought to K1'-1' , it is not nilviKihlo .o have any w.wcraffc connection with basements. If folks will build lasonicnts , they must cither do without sewerage leail'mi , ' from the basement , or .ilso put in ti lit piptiSj sotliatin case of wck water tlicro will bo no How into tho. basements. This was eonfiilen-d im- lortunt , for if citizens were allowed to mild bab'umonts , and connect with the sewers as in ordinary cases , there might , jo back _ water , the suworago would b'1 looded into the ba cmentc , and then the city would be called on lo pay dam- itfes. On tills suggestion beini ; pre sented in detail , the council passed a resolution elution instructing the city attorney to irotmro tliu necessary ordinance , ' do- icnbing this contour line , and prohibit- n"1 the connection of any basements n that part of the city , with tiio house sewers unless the connection was made with tight pipes at such a height us to irevcnt any damage from back water. There wns considerable talk about the sewer ditch , and it was decided that for he present the ditch , if cleared out. and cept clearwould answer the desired pur- DOSOS , leaving to future necessity the carrying out of the refct. of the plans , in regard lo getting a clear extonmpn to the river. Mr. Williams was allowed $112 for ime and expenses in attending this con- 'e.renco , and was allowed the balance hie him on plan . Substantial abstracts of title and real state loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 101 1'carl street. Lamps cheap at Homer's , 20 Main St. Tins Soxvcr Illtch. It now appears the long delayed work on the sewer ditch is to bo renewed and completed at once. As has been stated , the council and the contractor , Mr , Vin cent , have got into a tangle about the matter. The city concedes that it has not used the contractor fairly , but it could not holj ) itself very well. IIo lias been paid from time to time in warrants , but there has been no cash in the partic ular fund on which those warrants had to bo drawn , and will bo no casli in that fund until the bonds are sold which were issued for this work. Mr. Vincent having about if 17,000 of tlicso warrants said ho could not go on until ho had cash with which to pay his men. The city wanted to take the finishing of the work olV his hands , but ho was not willing to do this , and KO th6 matter has been hanging firo. The opening of this ditch , and keeping it open , is considered the most important part of the sewerage system , and without that other outlets will have to bo provided which will en tail great expense. The people living In that part of tlm city have been promised from time lo time , and have waited pa tiently the completion of this ditch , so that .further overflows might be avoided. All in all this is one of the most import ant enterprises the city lias engaged in. The delay on the work has not only been perplexing and annoying to contractor and city , but. to the citi/.ons at largo. Yesterday Mr. Sweeney , the foreman for Mr. Vincent , appeared before the council , and told lliom thai In ; was ready to go to work just as soon as the city could provide means by which cash could bo had with which to pay the men and teams. After some talk It was found that it would bo safe to u o sonio money that was lying idle in another fund , and which would not bo needed for some time yet , and this could be re placed as soon as llio bonds were sold. IJy this means the way was seen clear to go ahead with the work , and an arrange ment , was made by which the city is to pay the men and teams cash for their labor , and the amount thus paid is to bo charged lo Mr. Vincent on his contract. With this imdcrMimding the work has been ordered resumed , and the ditch will Mien be opened throughout , so that there may bo no further trouble with it , except to keep it open. Mr. Sweeney sny ho will commence work this morning , and crowd it just as fa&t as he can get men and teams to work , lie wants to hire teams at $ ; l JILT diiy and men at $ l.ftO , and those who want work should apply to him at once at the work. If you wish to imiitu legitimately from ten to iillv dollars per day write to .ludd ifcKmith.'No. ! Jt Fourth utreet. Council Hlum . _ Correct Abstracts of Title ami Heal Ks- tatu Loans at McMabon & Co's , No. ! I'earl Mrcot. A Saloon Mccnsu Itovokcit. Trud ( Jerbtcnberg is gaming a great den ) of el.nap notoriety , and losing a good deal ot reputation , if ho had any to loc his in police - > c , by frequent appearance court. Aluioit every month ho bobs up on it charge of disorderly conduct , as sault , a family row , or something of that sort. H was a bad day for Council I'luffs when ho was brought hero and lodgiid in jail for putting a counterfeit gold plcco , for after serving lim term he has hung about tlio town and proved ti constant annoyance. Lately hu has been running a place called n saloon , the exact charao- tor of which could * not well bo defined. Hl6\lfe , from whom hu Has boon di- rorced once nnd remarried , nnd from whom he lulelv tried airain to gi-t a. ill- vorec. has been . cr\iiig as barlonder nt tinii'S , nnd her presence hns not made the place any more peaceful. Thur. diiy night th ro was a regular free for all row there , nnd nliout forty men hanging about the place cnjiaped in nil sorts of illcor- derbue" " , nnd lite pol'co had to go down and bring Unrtciiberg up to juil nnd shut up tlie iilnee. He IIMS been nrrestrd so nfU'ii , ami got oil'so easily , that decent citi/ens bine got tired of tlie outllt , and the mayor widely concluded yeleidny to order the -taloon clo.scd , the HOMIM * re voked , and the clerk ordered not to issue luinlher license. The council nt i's ' moot- ingjostordny morning concurred In this notion , and it is hoped now that the fel low will have cither to skip the town or engage in sonic other business nnd be have himself. Tor hardware mid house tuvni liing- < not prices of Cooper & Mellce , No. 11 Main street , While nylon. Carroll has been all stirred up over the death of nn old man there who , while in a d lng and unconscious condition , was deserted by Ills son nnd by his relatives. The showing of liearlU"'Siioss is , at nar rated , almost beyond belief , and can not bill awaken indignation with all lho o knowing tlio details. The particular * as given by the Carroll Herald arc as fol lows : One. of the saddest and most shocking details we have oxer been called upon to record occurred in Carroll about noon of Monday lait. Saturday the county otli- cers were notified that Kit-hard .Alct/gar , whose home was about six miles north of Carroll , was insane , and heas brought to town , the idea being that he should note to thts Independence insane asylum. l > r. Wright made a careful evunimttioii nnd found that lie was suffering from Illness which ulloct'-d his brain and lor the time rendered him delirious His condition was pitiable. He was in constant convulsions , his anus , legs and ox erj muscle of the body being in eontiu- ous and violent motion , ever which lie had no control. There nas scarcely a fequaro iuoli upon his entire body which was not bruised. The skin was'toru in dozens of places. It scorns also that ho had taken n pitchfork nnd injured himself - self by driving thn tines into his body. His abdomen , legs und chest showed marks imlic.iting .that tills had been lloil'J. Tlio muscles of llio mouth and tliroal had b'-como impaired that he swallow ed with the greatestdilliei.lty nnd could hardly make hims-elf understood when lie tried to talk Ili.s sufferings were beyond e\pro-siiii nnd to see him in bis agony was hutlicicnt to touch the htoukst heart with pity. In this horrible condition ho wns brought to Carroll. Jt docs seem that his relatives and neighbors should haxc soon that he ought not to bo moved. During nearly all of Sunday ho lay upon u blanket , placed upon tins 'hard floor in the clerk Sollice nt the court houi-c , cared for as best they could by strangers. A brother of Met/garV , who lives at i'recport , 111. , was here , and although ho was informed thai thir. was not a county cahe , but merely one of illness from which the relatives should care , he insisted that the county authorities should can ; for him. His conduct is denounced as un feeling and heartless in the extreme. One of Met/gar's sons is 1 ! ) years old , and lie , also , showed n great deal-of in- iliffcrcnco. Although informed Monday afternoon that his fattier must die very soon , he. left him nnd wont out to tlio farm. Before he returned death had released - leased his father from the torture ho suf fered. The entire ease wasablunder. Metzgar should never have been moved. In his condition lo drag him around over the country and to keel ) him for many hours in the court house laying upon the Hour , without nursing or care , such as lie re quired , was almost equivalent to killing him outright. For this his brother was responsible , as lie was the only adult who him control. It is understood that Mel/- gar hud ample means lo pay 'or proper nursing and medical attention at his home , and that there was no reason whatever for seeking to make him u county charge. After ho was brought to Carroll our people did all they could to relieve him. A room was fitted up in the old school house building and careful attention , medical and otherwise , V as given to him. I5nl after ho readied town there was at no time any hope of his re covery. Mr. Mol/.gar was about 50 years old. Ili.s sickness is said to be the result of a sunstroke received during the war , and he has been frequently the subject of attacks similar to but le \iolent than the one which caused his death. Ho loaves a wife ami several children. His wife is said to sillier from periodical attacks of i.isunity. ricot Ribbons in the latest colors at Mrs. Rogers. _ Personal 1'ni'UnrapliK. W. C. Uarman is the happy father of u boy. boy.N. N. M. Smith , of Carson , WIIK in the city yesterday. L. A. Honhnm , of Shelby , was at the Pacific yesterday. Mrs. Dado and family , of Carson , were at liechtelo's hotel yesterday. ( icorge Holder , one of Groncweg & Sehoentgen's missionaries , is homo again. Miss May Fonnan has so far recoveicd from her illness as to be able to ride out. Miss Nellie Kiiiney , from Grand Hap- ids , Mich. , is visiting Mii-s Clara Teal , of this city. Mrs. John N. Baldwin has returned from Chicago , where she has been visit ing for a month or so. Bronson Peck , Jr. , representing a Chicago banking liou.se , is hero prepar ing to purchase oouuty bonds , if iio can got them. Miss Anna Pe. of "Pueblo , Col. . who came hero ti- . .u-iho wouclrtsg of her sister , lias b oii taken quite ill with hemorrhage of ( lie lungs , and is being cared for at the residence of E. S. Bar- nctt. nctt.C. C. S. Shepherd , who is with Harkncss Bros. , yesterday received u telegram from bis brother , Frank Shepherd , who is now al Kearney , asking him to meet him al thn depot licre thh morning , as ho was sick , but not dangerously. Mr. Frank Shepherd was also with llarkuess Bros , for n long time , and his ninny friends hero will be anxious to learn more of tlio matter. ONLY HOTEL lu Council lllnn'9 Imvintc Fire Esoa/pe imxii'i-ii linprovcnionts , cull Ijfllu , flro nluriu hells , eU1. , leiliu VJMSSTON HO USE ! Noe. ' 'li , ' 17 unil " 19 , Mnin Street , MAX MOIIN , 1'ropriulor. Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE Hi. THEORY lVi > oiuiJc lio\it \ ) uf receiving inutructiuu lliu ubovo will i > lci ucull un ur ul > lroa3 Prof. 0 , B , Upfert , \/ji u Uujuii aiifi , ur a SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICi : . Rpf ? lnl nilvtrt'setnrnts ' , such M Ix ) .t , I'ound , To 1/oaii , ForBnloTo llcnt , Wnnls IlnfmUtijr , rtc. , will tin insorteil in this column nt UiclowrHto of TKN I'KNTO PUIl LINK for tlio first Insertion nmt WVK CtvNTf ? IT.lt 1.1XK for t-nrli Mibfitiucnt ln ertlon. I.oavu mtxeitUo- mcntsnt our olEuo , No. K 1'curl street , near llronihrny. WANTS. XUJHKS roil li'liNT At MoMiilion A Co's , No. 4 I'wirl slfi'i-t. ArANTK1Vdmxl cook nt Hovero ltnn o , A\ \ Ciiiiiicll mulls. Womnn iiri'leroil. Host \\TANT11) ! . A ( li-rinim butclicr. tloixl WHKO" ' * ninl sti'iiily Jnli to KIWI ! niiin. Aililrc 9 or cnll for I1. II. , llr.K ollli-o , Couiu-ll Ilium. " \\r.\NTIHi AKOOI ! UcTinini boy. Mti t | it-iik > ( ii'iniMti i\iu\ \ inpll : li , mid write 11 cooil lintiil. AlM'lUiitliin ' imiM lie niiulc ill Mrltlnir onlv. Mc.MullOll A. Co. . No. 4 1'oiirl St. , ( 'ouiioll llliilfH. - _ _ _ _ _ JfOll RAI.K lit Inir ilt'Mroni of tmtvliiK to Oimilm , on lU'i'oiint ol in ) ' liiiHlni'S" , I offer lor iilo my ii'sMmici' , eorniT IVtiirth uveune iiiiilNinlli Htrool. Inquire on jironiln s. , j A. I1. llinlimnl. ANTl'D A irioil trill lor ( frill-nil lioufo- uorki No. 117.1 lluuuioft si root. rou sAUi , roil itnvr . M-Vnr HiliMirrciil.on vrrv Illx-rnl terms. Tin- Council IHiiU > rapcr Mill' , complete , vrllli tli * Imuo tMiiirilliiK lioiihrt mid ilirco Horus of irrimiul. No. IM A Imtliioss jiroi > orty In Clicrol.ro , tlinmliei1 iMinity , Iowa , will truilo for wefli-rn Imnls. Ylllllo , Illxillt fl.UKI. No. IP.I--A iHMUitllitl homo In thn town of Hn t- Ini/r. .Mill * county , low H , for Nt > Immkii laiitl. ViiliiiJM. \ . Nn. 41 A Ko"tl I'llsltieoR | iroi ) > tly Hint liNe il pnoil loiltli-m'p inoUTty | In tliu town o ! ' Clu-nvo Mcl.mii county , III. , low ilinvn for cu h or will " fur wrM rn l . No. 1711 A MilfiulM liirm , well 1inirnvnd | , fi(0 iii'ii" " In Dickinson ixmiilv , IO\MI , joining tlio town or Spirit I.iiXt. ' . J'rlcr , for u. short Urno , JiVI | M > r ncio. No. 1H | to 1ST Arc four hiprovcil fnrms In 1'hllllps county , Kunni ! < . carh wltli a nmiUl In- I'liinlTiiiu'i' . Tin1 Kiiultiis will lid iixrhiiiiiHl | lor vnfiu'iimlH roil wild land In Nlini Vn. No. WV-IMi iici-cMln Holt iMiimty , Ncli. , imrtly linpiovftl. nl u blr luiiwiln.Vnntd to t'M'liuiiKO lor iiioix'hamllio. NIL r.l A Ilin two Btory In-lok rcKMonoo. one of ( lit IK-SI locutions In Council lllntl'P , T.II1 tmtlu for I' < I < H ! uniiiciii > lit'i-cil KUP.-HS or Nclniiskii hind ! ' . Vulun. flft.iKW. No. M mill II A ir Iwo.otlifr liniDtlflll tiomcg In ( V/uti-il Illulfs , ! iloh ou sli jitymt'ii48 will buy lU u | initiln. . Nn. MI A liciinllful milnirbni ) locHtlnn In lowtv illy , lo u.rtlll o.M'InoiKo for woctcrii liuuls. ViiliuJO. ( . 'J'lio aliovo iiru only n finv of ntir i proiitl bur- Uiiliit ! . If ynu'vr not unjlliliiif I" ttwloor f-i'll , or unnt to M"'H any mil f.-tiitr or iiit > niii.iiiilll < > l write us Wi lm\o 61'Vfi-iil ( Tooil vtorks of K'toilH to trmlo tor InndM. SVVAX .V \ \ M.IJr.ll , t.'OUlU'll ] UllU'rilo\tH. ONION TICKET OFFICE J. L , DC BEYOISE , Agent. No. B07 Itroiulwuv. Council Dlufls. Bailway Time Table. COUNCIL UU'Fre. The } ollewiir | ) Is tlie tlimt of iirrivftl niiil ileimrinrc of trains liy ciuitr > it "tumlnnl time , nt the loutl ili-jmlH. Tralntt Icnvr truni-li.'riloi | < il ten iiilimto-ifHrlJcr und ui-rivu U-n inlnuk't. lutrr : iHU'.MtT. i - . Aiiiuvi : . III1C tOO & NORTIIWESTKUN. ! t.Ti.M ; Jlsil Hint Exiiruss ( l:50v. : M. KM . M Aoi'iiiuinuillltKiI ) 4 : ( > | < . M 5UO : r. M i\pros : Ul'r : ' , A. M. Umi'tttO k IIOCK-IM.\MI. H:2. " > A. 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Leuvi. niunull llluffH 7:05 1M--V'M lOOl 11.10 . in. ; ! : : ) a : : ) ! ! : ! -4:2 : 5 3 0 : ± ri 11:45 : p. ni. l.t'iivo Oiuuliu OA'i 7'iT : W > 10WI : 11:15lu in : l- : ; > 0 Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our rtorJi In now cmnplolo In m'cry < lcpnrt- intntmill conialiiH all l la CUUTAJNS , Slf A T > ES IJTC. , ETG -TIIK- Largest Stock Lowest Prices. THE ONLY IXXCJ.USlVi : U.Mtl'KT HOUSE IN WEbTEll.N ' lO'frA. HAMT'MW furnlBliixl u | > on upilloiitlon | lo o of town purtli'S. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDRE Counnl Bluffs Carpet Compaoy < /0 , > Broadway. TIIOS. OH ( L'EIU M. W. II. rUtiKV. orncBa & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCH BLUFFS , IOWA. THE NEW YORK. Plumbing Co , 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public and Private Systems \f Sewerage * Water woiks nnd Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branchcs.This company have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished. HAHUr H1RK1N1JLNE , "V Manager X nv York Plumbing company 552 liroad way Council Ululls. Telephone No 27. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Kens Fall & Winter Wear Men < nnd HoysHI ) | IICMI Hulls. Wens' ninl UojV Dro-H tiiltK t'lilldri'iis' KVITV fhiy ami On1-1 ? PiiltA OviTionts lor Mm , llojs ami Children. Aloruhant Tiiilnr SuitH. 'I'uUor Overcoats. Tnllor Trnw or . to the ln-'t , to onli.'r. Al hull ttn > prli' . Vat Mulls' Suits ami ( Ivcrcont * . Ix > an MOIIB' Knltf afid Ox orvoats. ofs Shirts and Trowsow in Kcftch wools , Mi'dicntixl Eoavlmp. Ultru Hwivr Vaiipy Colored Wools ana lul.xoil UCc cavl AflD STETSON HATS Toil TIIK FAU , OK 13S3. STSiWC3OOO3D3 : G-loves , Suspenders , Handkercliiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of Uteti'lofB Jjualitlcs nnd rcusonnhlo prices. Bros. * RETAIL DEPARTMENT Of.'nnil 344 llrniidwur , Council IlliiITB , Iowa. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW ooxrisroiij o-i In Stat ( uiul Federal Uuoms 7 liii.t H.i i ii > -c DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. 3 > v < CZ'.S. J . . DR. naOS232STS , I'omierl1 of Now York , Nu.SU'curl Street , Council Illuffs , fowa HAIR GOODS -AT- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No , 037 Iliomlway , Council Illuff * . Hair G-oods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Ready Made. t No. 337 ftroadwa/y. O TJ r Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tie money as now , at tlie low cash sales at LOOK AT OUR Silks , Tricots , Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and lannels. Our stock of Carpets arxd. : Cio.rtaIrLsv Are particularly choice , and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years , i 441 RROADVAl COUNCIL BLUFFS , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE : JOHN BENO & CO. , Have removed to their New Store , Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts. , NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFK1CK , Where they have put in a new stock of I \ / & fl V J& . AJLAA V ? J Ladies' ' and Genls Fiifnisliiog Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which nro the following lines : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Q-ents Neckwear , G-ents' Underwear. BOOTS AM > SHOES , THUNKS AND VALISES , MONAKCII FINK Siuivra Ladies9 Children's and Misses9 Underwear , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO , , No. 32 anil ! M Main Street , Council Hint * No. a3 mul SW rcui-1 Slroet. No TRAVELING AGENTS ! EMPLOYKD BY J. M PHILLIPS , WHOLKSAl.K DKAUUt IN < Boots , Shoes & , Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Our customer * * got the benefit of llio expense thus Fa\od. Send for price lists. . IP HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Ilrlcli ImlWIiiftB of nny klml rnlsoil or innvcU mul tutlefnctlon nuarnnloiM. I'rnmo lioiieoa oil l.ltllo ( Jlanl uuulib llio bo6l lu lliu world. tUHHMIi ST. , OOIW HUmtJ , IOAW. STEAM DYE --AND- - - - DRY CLEANING wo. 29 Main street. Council Blufis. N. SCHUB.Z . . , Justice of the Peace. Office Over Amciii' 'IU , IOWA. R. RICE , M. D. ( tiupci0 | or ottit'r tuniurt roiuuvitl whtioiit 1/AniiCiIlO tic , Unlff or ilruwiiiK of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or mi kind , a MU. Over tlility ycnis' jirnutli.ol ciporioiicfc. CltUce Nn. U I'curlHirtct , Council I IVCONMIU.TAX10N