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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY. NOVEMBEB 2 , 1885. DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY MOHUINO , NOV. 2. OrrZCRt Ho. la retirl Stre t. r i t t-i I . rnrr'pr in nnr part of the dly nt I Inn tj .is t.n * . ' k. [ II. W 'In uov. . . . Manager. M 1 S Pit JUKNTION. I'tilrr tlio tailor , for fall gumta. Veto f < e Dr. Jltellincr ] , ; for cor- on r. -t 'J'lm cf.mlv Im.ivil of fcitiiervSgors is to iu.'t n" > i ' 1 Immliiy. Yotr l i Jir. r. P. JJcllliiRur for coro- I ncr II The rlti council is to niuot in ri-gular A 'ii ' > ! il ninvii'iil M'rvloc was hold bv llic ] , pi ' | > aliinH : in the MuMiiiiu hull JlIRt I Iot \ot for Jr. ) ! ' . P. Ik'lHllger for Cr it Ono fnf > t stork train of ninctDim curs rollmi out of Iicro yi-lcnliiy ever the ll'iorthweMrrn. HliilV rity Typngrniilitenl union. No. O. ) , ur to Kivo a nii8 : < Hiiri : : < lo hall on Christinas niyiit. Vote for Jr. 1' . 1' . Ui'llingcr for coroner ner iit The Mi > rry Tiifukeni hnil a Ilnllowu'cn frolio and niiiMniitnido parly at lliu homo of Miss iSijuircs on Saturday. Tlii * ] inv rs will now o to work on Uryimt btiT t The railing will com- jnciii ! ' ' to day and tlio laying of blocks to morrow Fri'dili. . C ( rhli'iibcrg Is now up on n m \v charge , tbat of larccnv , it being clinnx d tnal In * ruliuvi.'d U. I1" . L.iiro of Vote for Dr. ! ' . P. Ik-llinyoi- coroner ner U fcioinc one Im.s Riicnkcil u ( ioat bolongin lol > i k Ku'U'tK lie wants now to lie clurlc.d constable worse than over , iiml nwnirw vungonncc. K I-.irrcli was nrrcstcd for being dnink , nnil It'll n litlilln to Hccure his line. City JiunU'UKiriers ' iw ) n t piftinj ; to bn an im- im < i M > \Mishop , and should pay a li- ( M-n-c and tfivt' bonds. Two follows yivinj ; their nnnios as T. Jtiirry and C llerehey were arrested yes terday on thn clmrac of vagrancy. 'Ihey lire fi-poi'lM of bpinir the fellows who jol ; a'vay with Dick itiekett's eoat. Vote for Dr. F. P. Hellinger for eoro- nor H Tli" oftlholiu citizens nro requested to jncel this owning ut St. .Joseph's acad- riny at M o clock , to consider ionie bus- inuhHof apodal importance and interest to them 'J'lic Wubabh railway company is said to hi I'luiuim : ; for a new depot in tlio licmity gof tlio new foundry on Tenth avcnni' MI order to bettor aeconunodate Die iitiUir. Vote for Dr. F. I' . Dellingur for coroner ner nt Jo Ko'-s ' has turned over the property in li ! hands as fitreot supervisor , but p.tlll lin" ! a yearning to show thu city coun cil that there wtis an illegality in the way Jus seiiecK were dispensed with and u new man chosen. Tim alley in the rear of the Pierce htret'l fubool is reported as being in a bud condition , the rain having washed the recent Jills M > that a. horse's legs are endangered , and the place should be fenced up until made safe. Judge 0. E. Whiting , tlio fusionist can didate for governor of Iowa , and Hon. iJ.intmC'iiiiijibol ) . of Ouawu , wind up the eamiuttjjii and Whiting's chances this livening at Jilanco , from which place Whiting will go home to vote. Vote for Dr. F. P. Ucllingcr for coro- n"r 2t rn wns u little strike Saturday sunon" in 'n digging the trench for the Pearl .i.r 'et fewer. The men wanted the con tractors to pay them $ l/i5 a day instead of fl.liU , and the contractors refusing , the men quit work. Others wore se cured in their places. Air E. C. Drown and Miss Ann ft M. JJro vn , both of this city , were happily married Saturday evening by .Justice iu'huns. The lucky man is a elork in the More of llarlc , llans & Co. , and he is being congratulated by his many friends on doing itn ] ) so Hrovui. Flon 11. G. llorr , of Michigan , who had such a large and appreciative nndieneo on butunUiy night at Alasonio temple , will make his last and thirty-sixth speech during this campaign in Iowa at Ottuin- wa tins evening and will return to this city and spend thu balance of the week wli.ii his brother-in-law , Dr. Pinney. Vote for Dr. F. P. JJellinger for coroner ner H UMr. P. Time complains that a young ion of William Wells lias been practicing with an old horse pistol , and taking as a target Iho Plymouth Hock chicken be longing to the complainant , lie has lilfid mi information against the boy for firing arms within the oily limits. The cast ) will be shown up to-dav. It Is understood tbat lrix } ban been re lieved from the police force on account of his being too ardent an anti-prohibi tionist. jMoyer is aluo said to have been let out because of some peculiarities , among which was the tiring oil' his revolver ver one night just to seti if it was in good condition. The mayor can now choose aomo more ot his pets. .1. i ) Kobctich , the Main street boot and shoo maker , is getting a pretty good reputation on his goods. Last week ho Bold one pair of boots for a party in Canada , and ho has recently finished two pairs on orders from Now Mexico. This nhows that good goods arc in such de mand tbat there is no limit to the Held. i Vote for Dr. F. P. Hellinger for coro- iier. U The case of Iho Western Cottage Organ company against J. Mueller \vas given to tlio jury Saturday , and they have agreed on a > ordlct which has been coaled , and \\ill bo opened in the court this morning. It is understood that the jury found in favor of the plaintitr for the amount of tftB. CK ) . The funeral of Mrs. W. 11. Smith wns liuld Saturday afternoon and was largely attended. Sno has beun a great suilerer and has been gradually failing , with no apparent chance for re.covery. and with nil the sadnesb of death there is a feeling of consolation that she has ut last entered into rest ; and that Min'ur'mg is passed , and the btrugglu nguhiot dis- duo in over. The boys observed Hallowe'en herewith with tomi ! ciitliiirhim and vigor. The tisutil amount of guto shifting and sign changing and otlmr pranks worn iho ohioi sport. In front of the MiHliodi.it church yesterday morning appeared a sign , ' 'Old Iron Honglit Horn. " It Is suggested that with tlio amount of lire among the Methodists now , the jokers thought that with a supply of iron they might Htart a now foundry. The mayor is to appoint thrco special policemen for each polling place tomorrow - morrow , in addition to the regular force , untl Is to have Jive oppress wagons ready to take prisoners to jail , One of the reg ular policemen is to bo in charge of each Get ot specials. The saloons are ordered : to close their places , front and back , [ from 7 o'clock in the morning until 7 { o'clock in tbo evening. f Ho Biiro and ask your grocer for tlio ( bread made at Sinltn & Locr KO'S bakery , No fittiMain street. It is the very best Try it nud bo convinced. MAKING HEADY FOR BATTLE , republican Burst of Oratory'Whispered Distribution of Boot\lo \ < MAJOR ANDERSON WEAKENS. An Instance nt' StiuersqCnl Mnnnre.c- tnrltiR A IViitcoostnl Day Com * In 15 Thi Now llrldtio Kiirlslit- ty XUWB Tlio HcjitiliHonn Unlly. Saturday night thorn was one of the largett and most nnthuMastic rallies of Iho campaign , the Republicans having se cured us the orator of the evening lion. U. ( j. llorr , of Michigan. The Masonic b-ill wns crowded with those anxious to hear what this brilliant orator and gifted p akcr had to oiler. It was exported thtit Col. Henderson , of Diibuque , would also bo pro-cut , but ho was called el c- where , and although there was a fcclins of disappointment , yet. the nddrecs of Congressman llorr amply atoned for this. High expectations wore felt as to the address , as ho had been hero before , about t. o years ago , and then fully sus tained the reputation which lias become national in its extent. This time ho has fully met the expectations of the people. From beginning to finish ho held the largo audlcnco in the closest attention , and at any lime , except when some point would bring forth the storm of enthusiastic ap plause , one could have almost heard a pin drop , s-o closely did all listen to every utterance. No synopsis of such a speech can do it justice , or convey an odeiniate idea of the brilliancy and keenness which characterized Ins present ation of the faith that was within him. He has sharp wit , and uses it to the dis- comliture of the opposing party with great cllect , and with delight to those of liis own political household. _ Still , be- ncalh this brilliancy and wit is a solid foundation of logically arranged facts , so that his address cannot but provo ef fective as well as entertaining. The au dience was enthusiastic , and the enthusi asm did not die out with the going from the hull , but as was noticeable by over hearing the street talk yesterday , and the chatting of little groups of citizens , thu speech stirred up the city , and proved a fruitful theinu for compliment , discus sion , quotations and laughter. Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Es tate Loans at McMahon & ( Jo's , Xo. 4 Pearl street. 0 Mafor Andcrflon WittulraiVM. A. A. Thompson , of the Coin Courier , is authority for the following : "Manning Smith , banker at Riverton , and nn An derson delegate to the senatorial conven tion , telephoned this ( Saturday ) morning to C'larhuta that Major Andersen last evening withdrew from the senatorial contest , and that Anderson's friends will suppoitT. K.Clark. " For hardware and house furnishings get prices of Cooper & MuGce , Io.11 Main street , _ _ Picot Ribbons in the latest colors at Mrs. Rogers. _ _ SUCCCSH in The HEK always takes pleasure in no ticing any improvements .in the Bluffs , or the success attending any enterprise , and it takes special pleasure in noting any growth of manufacturing interests , as thu city needs to make greater strides in this lino. As an evidence that Mich business can bo built up hero rapidly and successfully , if only wisely handled and energetically pushed , no better instance is to bo found than in thu cigar factory of T. D. King & Co. , wlu'ch was started hero about a. year ago in connection with their retail cigar and tobacco busi ness. In a little over a , year this tirm hsia sprung from the. youngest enterprise to the rank of leading the entire revenue division , tlio record. ? showing that for thu last six months this factory has manu factured more cigars , sold more goods and [ laid more revenue than any oilier factory in this division of thu second dis trict of Iowa. Nine eigivrmakers arc given employment , and the weekly earnings amount to from $ li ) to $10 each , making a snug sum paid out each week for labor , and which necessarily is sjieiit amongthe merchants of this city , with the encouragement already given , and the success already won , it is safe to predict thu tin the course of another year the business will bo doubled , and thus the enterprise grown into one of great value to the oily. Such a growth is especially noticeable as it is the lirst attempt made hero for years to push manufacturing in this line. The success won shows that there is a chance for it to become a great establishment , and such beginnings and the efforts of such men should bo fostered and encour aged , as manufactories are the great need and great benelit of the city. The linn has found the business in creasing so rapidly as to necessitate en largements of the building. In addition to tlio original salesroom and factory. No. Ml ! liroadway , a largo addition lias been built onto the rear , for packing depart ment , drying room , and warehouse for storing leaf tobacco , buoli success proves that manufacturing can bo done successfully hero , and that is what thu city nt'edH. _ _ Lamps cheap at Homer's , 23 Main St. If you wish to make legitimately from ten to lift.v dollars pur day write to Judil iV Smith , No. ill Fourth street. Council JJlulls. _ _ A Pentecostal Service. The revival services continue at the Hroadway Methodist church , under thu charge of Kev. Thos. Harrison , the great evangelist , and thuro has boon such good results that it has hern decided to have next Thursday an all day jubilee and pentccostal service. The services open at 10 o'clock with a revival praise servieo ; at lOtfO there is to bn a jubilee sermon by Kov. Dr. McCabe , of Omaha ; at 4 o'clock in tlio afternoon there is to be a pentecostal - costal love feabt ; at ! ! o'clock , Hov. Mr. llnrriHin is to pnmoh on "Haptism ol Fire , " which is considered his mint famous sermon , and which lias bvcn do- llvored with wonderful effect at various places and to immense audic'iiccs. In the evening thcro Is to bo u son < x service at 7 o'clock , followed by a revival ser vice. Special excursion rates have been secured for such as wish to eomn in from the surrounding country , and special rates have been .secured at several of the hotels of the city. It is expected thai there will bo a crowd , and one of tin greatest days in the church history of tin city. _ Substantial abstract * of title and rea estati ) loans. J. W. , & K. L. Sipiiru , ID ! Pearl street. _ Tlio Now ltrldK . It In a settled fact now , ami beyond al rm.iors and surmises , that the mucl talked of now bridge , connecting tliiscitj with Omaha , U really to bo built. Abott seventy men arc now employed , nnd thin force will soon bo enlarged. Timbers arc being fr.inu-d and material put in con dition for handling , twenty to thirty r.irs a day arriving , ronsistju of rrtucnt , timbers , stone , oto. There seem to bo conflicting notions ns to what the bridge will bo when completed. Many aupposo that it is to bo an entirely separate and di tlnct structure from the old bridge , but while thcro Is in one seno to bo an entirely new construction , yet practically it will amount to a reconstruction of the old bridge , so that when completed there will bo in tlm center , for railway nso , .1 double track ln tcad of n single one , as now , and on each xidu of this will bo it street car and wagon track with n foot walk outside of that. The work of build ing the caisson has already com menced , and in lading thu piers air will be pumped down 'to the men and they will be furnished with electric lights. ' 1 ho e who want to get nn idea of the extent nnd the proportions of the work should take a look al the great Umbers and thu mammoth preparations being made. The sohemo is really a gigantic one , but the work will lw kept nn right along during the winter , with the ex- peetaiiou of having it completed by another winter. WANTED Wheat , corn and oats in car- lots. Liberal advance * made on all con signments , by .1. V. Fuller , Council lllnil's , Iowa , and Omaha , Neb. For everything in the croccrv line give the new lirm of Kintz & Kleeb , 1U3 liroadway , a trial. Everything new and fresh. Fancy groceries u specialty. Another Hold Hack. On Saturday Chief Kicher of the fire department proposed to restore Oharlio NichoNon to the old place of driver of No. 1 , and found to bio surprise Unit the. present occupant of that place , Charlie Hill , declined to get oil * tlio seat or give up the reins. The change was therefore postponed until the meeting of tbo coun cil , lleoeins that liichcr made a little misUiko. lie. forgot that it is the fashion now for nil the mayor's pets to hang onto ottiee until every formality is complied with and they are kicked out. Instead of notifying Hill by u written order of discharge , over the seal of the city , and lied with a red tape , he informally ap pointed XichoKon , leaving the more lormal approval rf tlio change for the ac tion of the city council. Hill proposes to have all the ceremonials observed , and as he has a hair thu best of it on a technicality for twenty- four hours ho purposes to hang to it. It is said that one might as well bo dead as out of fashion , and just now Iho fashion is for ollico holders down to the most humble , hanging on \ \ ilh a firm grip. The very latest New York styles re ceived weekly at Mrs. O. A. Rogers. Dl"lniriiiK tic Hoodie. The report that the brewers bad raised a big amount of boodle to use in defeat ing the republican candidates for the legislature , or al least so many of them as were anyways tinctured with prohibi tion or very high license notions , is quite generally credited : is true. It has bc > ; n slatctl th'al $ ( iOO of this n mount has hern appropriated to use in thiu county , and tliuton Saturday a number of the promi nent democrats s-ervod as a disbursing committee , and visited Avoca , Mindeii , Koala , Walnut and other places and di vided up the boodle so as to accomplish the most possible for the money. The republicans claim to be in povruiision of the facts , and they are making the most possible out of the statements. Collage ranges , ( .iirhtml stoves , Il.a- diant Dome's and Hob heaters of Iho very latest patterns at bed rock prices , nt Cooper & AictJeeV , No. 41 Main street. A Diilrymnlil'H Hcceptinu. The X Y 7 club , composed of the young ladies of the Congregational church , are arranging for an entertain ment of special interest and enjoyubility at the Masonio hall next Friday evening. The first part of the evening a musical entertainment , with some hpecial fea tures of interest , will he presented , and then there will be a social season , with refreshments served bv the dairymaids. Further details will uu announced in duo time , and the public may rest as sured that the occasion will be one which will merit a generous patromtgo and n large attendance. _ Finest display of moershaum and smokers' goods for holiday gifts. 'J' . J ) , King it Co. , Cigars and 'Jbbrccos , 5lJ ! Broadway. _ V/horo to Vote. The township trustees and dork an nounce the following voting places for the election to be lu-ld on Tuesday : First Precinct Western house. Second Precinct --Thill West liroadway , Donany's ' new opera house. Third Precinct Mri South Midn Mree.t , Noreiio & Landslrom'hold bland. Fourth Precinct MM First nvuniii ; , H. 11 , Oberholt/er's oflioo. Every one buying i'ioont.s worth of T. D. King & j'o. , has a chance , free , in the great drawing , December - ! ! . The Home steam laundry is now open for the transaction of business. Our ma chinery being brand new and of the latest improved pattern , wu can giiarantco flood work exptal to eastern laundries. The ironing department is under the su pervision of a Chicago lady who is "equalled by few and excelled by none. " Work called for and delivered free. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. Tel ephone No. 16U.Vc "oliclt a trial of our laundry work. G JO. W. Sohindelo & Co. , No. 510 Broadway. _ Ed Wright , stonosrrapher. .V > 1 Mills street. AnmmumsiK work. Type writer , copying and reporting. Personal P Dr. Poulson is buck again from Cali fornia. C. A.Tubbs , of Atlantic , was at the Ogdcn yesterday. Phil Illnkson , of Glen wood , was at the Pacilio yesterday. II. F. Hifenberiuk bus returned from n pleasant trip to Indiana. Mrs. H. M. Wilbur Is visiting her parents at Pomcroy , Iowa. J. A. Hamilton , one of Nrola's proml- nents , was a vibitor to this city Sunday. Tom Mednw , of Kansas City , is again greeting his many Council lllnil's friends. Mrs. Dr. Houghton , nco Mi s .Icnnio Ilcobu , is visiting her parents and friends heru. P. J. Gallagher , of Wcston , was among the Sunday bojourncrs ut the Pacilio yes terday. 1) . H.McOogg , of Walkorvillo , Iowa , was among thu Sunday guests al the Ogden. Mrs. A. J. Stuplienson lias returned from a visit to her old homo in ( Josh.jn , Indiana. John Klnt/ , who had his left side para lysed seine few weeks ago , still lies in a very critical condition. O. P. MoKessidi. general agent of the Minnesota Chief thresher , liu- > returned from u bnbinecH trip of ti'Vcnd wccl.s. Major March ull bus returned from Mis souri , where ho h.is betu testing mincrnl water to the iiupiov ni nt of nis health. W. J. IJarlmrt , the elAini ngent of the Milwaukee &St. Paul , tvho wns formerly with Wrighl & Baldwin was In the city Saturday. Miss Carrie Iliintington has returned from her visit to frirfids and relatives in Illinois and Michigan. Her aunt , Mrs. Ki/i ! : Smith , eisti r of Mrs. lluntlngton , returned with her. NOTICI3 Pp ? cnl ! ndvtrtlfnnients , such M Lost , Found , To U > iui. Tor Pftlo. To Hint , Wants IHiimlliit : . etc. , wilt lie Ii f rlwl in Ibis eohimn nt the low rate of 'JT.N rtJNTS VBIl MNBforttio CrM infrrtlon nml VI VK CT.N'TS VIM WN15 for rnoli &nl > fqucnt Insertion. I.onve ndVcrtlio- iiii'iitf nt our oftlce , No. K 1'cnrl etrcct , near llromtua- . O T < SK : l-'OIl W'NT-.U McMuhon A Co'e , Hi NIL \ 1'enrl urec-t. _ \VTAVnt : ) Slt'iiUiim ' lijIntlv who froiks i > ( ionium mid KiiRlMi. lltu liml oxoorlonco IDlotk. . Aildr < < p M. M-otl , No. KM Mn In t trout. \1 * ANTED A fermnu ! Imlclicr. flood wages ti nnil fifiuly Johto jjnoit mnn. AiMri'SS or cnl ) for J' . U. , 1JKE onicr. Council muff * . \\rANTKO-A ( tooil Ourmuii ttoy. Must epeiik ( iennnn nml KnKll li , nnd vrrlte H K O < | tmml. Application must l > o inmlo In wrillnff only. MuMuuon & Co. , No. 4 Tuitrl Bt. , Council froil f'AI.K ' Ilolnp desirous of imivlnir to -I ( liuiihn , on uct'uunt or my titiHlnr-m. 1 offer tor Milo my ro'Uilniica ' , corner fourth uvouiiu niiilNuitli g.roou luqulro ou pfOinlsoi. . .A. 1 > . llrnlniuil. WAXTIJD A pnixl Bill for ( rrnmU voik ; No. IW llnnvrort Htivut. ron 3At.r , FOK HUNT < R . M For pHloorrent , cm very Illural trnn1 ! . Jlio Council Illutrs I'apor Mlll.txiinil | < itu. with tliolni-Ro bonnlliiir liouto iiuil thrco IICK-H of Kvooiul. No. 20 A tiusltinflfl iirormrty In Clirvokoo. county , Iowa , will tnulc lor - - IlllHlH. Vlllllf , lllHIIIt $ ( . ( ) . No. W A liL-aiitll'nl liome In tlin town of Hust- linrr. Mills county , luwu , for Nnluutha laud. VillllP.i.H \ . No. 41 A now ! linsltieps property nml nl o a pooil rt-oliluneu property In tlin town of Cliunvo Mcl.run oouit > , III. . low ilown for cnnuor will e.M-lmiDfO for voMs-rn liunls. No. 179 A oplpmllil I'nrm , writ Improved , A41 ncri" In Dii-kln-'iin county , lowii. .lolniiiR tlio town of Spirit , T-aho. I'rlco , for u Miort tJnif , f.Ti per ni-re. Nn. 1R4 to 187 Are four Inprovod fnnns In Vli Illlps county. Km nn , oacli with p. mmill in- ciiiiibiHin-'f. Tdo onxiltiis will lie cxchnnKcU far iuiiiH'HinlMl wild liiuil In Noliraehu. No. H51-4SO iiores In Holt ponnty , Ni-h. , partly linpifivcd , nt a liltf lurfuin. Wants to exchange lor mcrohnndlFo. No. 54 A lliu- two Ftory lrlclt ) resldi nf1" . onii of the be ? I locutions In Council llluffp , will IniUo lor tcowl iintiK-nnlx-rcd KunsuH or NelirwJ > u luuOs. Vciluo. Sin.UOU. No. WiBiid tl Arc two otJior Ucniltlfu ! liomps In C < < uncil Illulfti , whlvh caeh puyincnis will buy ut n liurg-iiin. No. n A bcmitlfnl sulmrbnn locnllon lu Iowa City , lown , will e.\chunKo for wcbtcru liimla. Viiluo , sn.OOO. TlniuhoTO nro only n few ot our special bixr- enlns. If yon'voKOt iniytlilnsr 10 undo or sell , urvniit to Bt-Il nny ronl estuto or mi-rclmndlsn , write us.Y'o Imvo sovrrnl j oed r-toi'ks of iroodo to tr.ido for lands. SWAN & WAI.KUIt , _ _ < k > UW" lllllllB , tOMTU. _ Oloin'iCKET ' OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISB , Agent. No. ! ( fi llrondwftv. Council UliitTs. Sa-iiway Time Table. COUNCIL 11LUKFS. The followlnir IM the time of mrlvnl und ilfjim-tnre of tr-'ln1 ! liy oontr-il etmulard tlinu. ut HID lot-ill dupolH. Tmln. 1-iivtVtranstrvilopot ten tiiiiHiti.-scnrJk-r utiil iiiTlro U-n inlnutos Inlfr : IIEI-AHT. - AHIUVK. C11ICA < ; O ft NOimiVKSTTltN. 0:1A. : . M . Mull niiC' ' K.vpress . : WjM. ) . r.:4U : r. M . Accoininoiliuiun . 4 :50 : r. M. G : oO IMI. . > . llriircis. i . Uii5 A. M. CKICAUO JItOOK INLAND. (1:25 ( A. M . Mall nnd Kjcprpsrt . fis.Tlp. M. 7:15 A. M . Acvoinuioilntlou . 0:43 : v. n. tii'M r , n . licpre * * . UW : A. M. f.-IIIOAdO. MII.WAUKI-K K bT. 1'AUL. il:2i : ) A. M . Miiilund Kxiirws . nMr. a. r > : ij r. M . U.xprPM ; . 0i : < 5 A. H. ciucAoo , uuni.iNnroN * guiscv. : If ) A. M . Mall nnil lCxiiLu ] . V:10i' : . M. uUol' : . it . K prc--s . .S:5UA. : U. V'AIIAMI , hT. LOIMti ' OIHC. i- . > t. Local Ht. Ixiiil ? I.xiire.--.i < ' iW : P. M.Tnintl'cr St. Ixiiia I'.x. Ti-ansl'er.8U : ) r. M ICANSAB C1TV , F.T. , ! OC ! . COr.SCK. CI.rr.'T. . 10:10 A. u . Jlnll Hint Kxinvi-t . 7:2.1 : P.M. UU > } - . M . Kxpress . C'J5 : A. 'A. sioux cm- * . Y:1" > . . .xi Pioux City Ma. ! :3li : > . M. bUj r. M Kt. 1'iiul lvXii ) < ii3 B ; " > A.JI. . . Ut0.v. : M . Denver Kxprcra . 4tr : p. M. 1:05 p. M. . . Lincoln VnOm. . A ; It , V. . . ' : ia v.l. . 7:45 : p. M . Ovcrlr.tu ! liipron * . BM ) A. J ) . Dll.MJty HIAlNSTd OMAHA. tenvn Council Illuffs 7C&-7M-3:30 : I0n : : > - 11:4H : u. m. ; 1 > ii.T ! : : ; ) : nn-t'J : ) < .t&l ! ! ' . > 11 M p. in. I avi ! ( linitlinfl7iVWr ! -luua : 11:10 : n. in : l ' : . ' - : Wl-aW : ) lUO : 4:53 : 5:55. : ONLY HOTEL In Council IllulTshiiving And all muacrn linnrovcmcuta , call bulls , flro iilarin hulls , etc. , IB tlio CREST ON HOUSE ! Nos. 213 , 817 and JTW , Miiln Htrect , .MAX MU1LM , 1'rovrlutor. Fancy and Staple Grocsriss , 16S - Broadway. Opposite Ogdcn House , Council BlnSa , - - la. Tins house being u now one , eonse- ( liKintly cvoitli'uifj in fctook in new and Jrcsli. Prices as reasonable ns'auy ' other ro fcry in thu wc'st. One trial is all wtt nsk , < & KLBEB Grocers. T1IOS. OFriCEK. M. W. II , rilSBV. OPFICTB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. UUU'J3l , 1 i . Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY of ref ivli ) f liutructlou the aL'ovitvilt jilcuo vail im or utldrcu Pro ? . 0. B. Upf-rl , j , . U'Ciiuijajn iD icu 11. i i.ir THE rinv ; VOHK , 052 COUNCIL BU7FK ) , ' IOWA. SanCary Hydraulic Englneero , Public cr.d Private Systems S ewerago , Water woikn and Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all Us branclics.This company lisivo one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in tlio west Estimates furnished. 1IAKRY H1RKINBINE , Manager Now York Plumbing compauj' 503 Uroad way Council IJlnfl's. Telephone No 27. fo- UM ii 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Kens faff & VMsr Y/ea / ? JfenV nml Hoys' ntistms ; SttKs. Jloiib' and Hoys' Jro. .HSiillB. Clilltlruiih' I'.vcry ] ) nv and Dross SnlLi Ovcn'ontB for Jfon , Iloys und Clilldrca. Moichr.nt Tailor Suit- * . Mt-rchant Tailor Ovi-rconts. Merchant Tullor Trovrsot I'nnul to tin ) IK ? t , in order , Atlinlf thn price. FotMons' Sull'i nnd Ovi-rcotltl l.cnn Mens' Bulls uml Overcoat * Fat Atoiib' Trow-pcrp. fc Bcnmli'sa Stiiits and Troweore tn Scotch wools , Medicated Bcnrloto , E-ttni Heuvv Inllriw"i8. ! J'nncy Colored Wools und mixed iiualJlies , from BOWP AND STETSQH rou THK TALL or IBSI. G-loves , ITeckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of flretclnts qualities aud rf-aeonahlo prices. BETAIL DEPARTMENT C42 and (111 ( IlroaUwuy , Council Illuffs. lowo. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In Slat < and Federal Hou.iu 7 uu.t 8 , . - > ut. ' DRESSMAKING , CUHING AND FITTING. Formcily of New York , No. tlU'carl Street , Counoll Itlulti. Iowa HAIR GOODS -A'fl- IRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No. 337 Ilioudirny , Council lilufTt Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Beady Made , No. 337 " 5T O TT \ mm f & $ Y7 Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tie money as now , at tlio low cash sales at LOOK AT OTTEl Silks , Tricots , Homespuns and Boncle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and 111 nels. Our stock of Carpets suaacL C-oartsuinEJ , Are particularly choice , and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. COUNCIL BLUFFS , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HODSE O3T Have removed to tlicir New Store , Hos. 32 & 3 ain and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts , NEXT DOOH SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE , Wlicro they have put in a new stock of s ofm Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which arc the following lines : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. HOOTS AND SHOES , TUUMKS AND VALISES , MONAKCII FINB Sumra Ladies' Children's and Jlffsscs9 Underwear ? Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ano Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. J12 raid 81 Main Strcnt , Council HluB No. J and ftf Pearl Street. No TRAVELING AGENTS ! EMPLOYED UV ,1. M PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE DKALI5U IN Ho. 4-13 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Our ciifctoniers get the bcnofit of tlin expense * thus savr-d. Kmd for prlmi Usta. llrlck ImlUllnps of nny klivl iiii'oii or movt-il nnJ oatlBfactlon tfimranto'td. Kramo liousoi inov * . on LltUo Ulivnt tvucku-llio best In tlio world. 1010OUi ST. , COUNCIL DM7FF9 , IOAW. AND \Ai. \ Wo. 39 Main street. Council Bluffs. N. B. BICE , M. D. "f ollirr tutiuii roinuvml Justice of flu Peace. CHRONIC tl.o DISEASES . ' or ui.utua . , a , , . - Uvnrllni-ly yiuiiH' piuclicul oirwrlouuo , , Ollico Uvtr Ainf ricau Kxiirc < s Nn II IViul Mii'fi ruunuil Ululu. CUUWUI. 1 p L'O.NrlUI.TATION 1'Uhi