0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1885. DAILY BEE. COUSvJIlT BLUFFS. TITI > 1)AV ) 5JOHNLNU , NOV. 8. crrrcui Ko. IB r ri street. * relUfinUi } rttmi-r in i-ny Jiait of the Uly ftt IB nil j i < tits i T tM < jK. 11. W. TII.T I , ifniwr. ) SIINOU MTOVTIOX. Hcilor , the Jailor , for ftill goods. The police i.indo ninety-night nnwls In th < im.ntli of October Juciii il'i ninny jfMcnlay tied llin knot uniting Frnnl , M. Korklny , of Omnlm , nu-J Str.sh 1' . Stone of Fiinx f'lt.y. Vole for Dr. F. 1' . UoUingcr for cor- oniT. 21 ] VrmiuTi ! to ninri-y wai' given yet-tor- riav IP Ili'irj-uiiin Ar.dcrpon nml Mnltem J. WnltorK , liotlt of tliif ) county. This city Is to have a now weekly , "A fjoo-l Idrji. , " U promise * ) to n mop' xx-i nkly thuii a good i'loa. ' Vole for Ur. 1' . P. Bellinger for core ner. ner.The The rxf iiv.itlon of Hrvnnt street com menced veatorday nml Iho laying of Blocks will commence to tiny or to-mor- roxv. roxv.Clirin Clirin Struxib is getting along well xvllli his large nt-w building on Main Micet. tin ex p < cts to have Uio tin roof on by ' Aroto for Dr. V. P. Hollingcr for core ner. iit. Chi -f Skinner anil Oilioei" ? Towns , Bhleldf ) Mini Cm-ink now form tl\o \ day police fic-ec , ami Orticeri Austin , Kirk , U'Jlrii n , Smnlji'ti and Captain Walters nwko up tlio night force. JMr Kn'incr. of the Colorado houso. now mourns tlm lo s of a xvatoh and chain and Hexi-ral mnall articles of lem Value. and cxpoels a discharged employe of going through the house. A farm hmirii in llardin toxvnship , owned by Alderman Shug.irt , and oecu- pled by John , fi il'rios. took tire at 3 o'clock y.'Mvrday morning and burned np xvith all its contents. ' 1 ho family s- caped. Damage , $ .100 ; insurant" ! , sXX ) . Vote for Dr. F. P. Itcllingu' for core ner. St The noxv Kphicop.il church ii n anining form andoomelmeis , and as the roof gore on the. building N-gins to phoxv up for what it isone ot the handiome&t churehcH in loxva. The oalholio citizens have been great exorcised about the record of Judge whiting on the matter of taxing church nroporty , tind called a meeting lastnight lo talk over the mailer , many insisting Ihat they xxxmld not vote for him bucatiho of his opposition to the church. Yoto for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for cm-o ner. it Mr. MiYontho ; architect , has jn t com pleted plans for a new briek bupincr-s block to bo built in Wnlnut by .J. 1J. , Jo- IriniiNen , xvho has already niado some of .fclho boyt building iinj > rovoni ) > iitn in that phx'o. The new building 'vill probably cost * 3UOO or ! fli,000. William Lat.hrop and Charles Pillsbiiry ' xver < > last owning thrown out of theS'r bujrg.y and PilUbury's right hand was badly bruised. A line xvan dropped , and PillKoury in reaehins o\'er the danhboard lirokn it and full. 'I'm ' horsen then became - came frightened and Lathrop al&o was thrown out and somoxxhat bruised. Yesterday all the employes about the tranufer xvero being measured for uni forms , the order having cone forth that all the employes should bo arrayed in olllciiu garments and xvcar badgcH. The jiow suits are to bo made by sonis St. Lenis house , nnd are to cost $ , and the jmnn nre gh'en three months in xvhich to pay for them. Blue is to be the color , with the usual insignia of rank. Veto for DV. F. P. Bellinger for core ner. t The BEE made a brief announcement of the death of Louis 11. Brisbie , a young man well known in Macedonia. It ap pears that the cause of his sudden death was that ho xvas oil'on a trip purchasing land , and xx'as exposed to a storm from which ho caught a severe cold , and not being in rugged health ho sank very vapidly , anu only reached homo to die. Do xvas buried Friday under the auspices of Kugbv lodge , A. ! . and A. M. He xvas nged txventy-hvo years. Vote for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for core ner. i > t The Homo steam laundry is noxv open for the transaction of luinebS. ) Our ma chinery being brand new and of the latest improved pattern , xvo can Kiiaranteo good xvork , equal to eastern laundries. The ironing department is under the su pervision of a Chicago lady xvho is ' 'equalled by few and excelled by noms. " Work called for and delix'enul free. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. Tel ephone No 105. ! We solicit a trial of our laundry xvork. Geo. W. Schindclc & Co. , Ko. & 10 Broadxvay. A fexv days ago a carload of nexv voters wore brought hero from Avoca , under the gtiiilanoj of an attorney lately con verted to democracy. The cxcnrnfonifcts nil bceame citizens before their return , taking out their second papers in the Btiperior court. It is said that the singu lar discovery has been made that of be tween txvcnty and thirty of these nexv citi/eiiB , nearly all made aflidavit that they had taken out their first papers long ago , but had lost them. The pro portion of there xvho had lot their first papers to those xvho had them , xx-as so largo that the matter has attracted some attention and caur > cd some talk. VoUi for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for core ner. at Council Binds is much livelier than eoniti would imagine xvho listen to none Lut the eroakors , xvho are everlastingly lioxvling about the city going to the beLow \ \ ' - Low , With paving going on in several puriH of the iJity. xvilh a big force of men nt xvork on suxverrt , a little army xvorking [ on the nuxv bridge , unoilu-r ff reo on the noxv court hou e , preparations being I made lor a largo force < m the nexv gov ernment building , and any number of private imiiroxenients being made , Coun cil BIull'H HIOWH evidences of prosperity and { jroxvlh not to be found in any other city in loxva. The most the city needs is to get rid of a few I'hrunlu croakers , and moio eonllduncci of the eiti/ens them- < ulvc8 in themselves and their chances. Vote for Dr. F. P. Bolliugor for coroner ner it ! Polities occupied the tlmo and ntti > n- lion of many ieisturday. All the active tiurlk'iimntb in the - campaign xx-ere en gaged in putting on the finishing touches of xvar paint lor the light to-day at the polls 'J ho only fsoitlnir Inoidont , ami in that there xvas no gore spilled , xvastln iitreet meeting of Perri Heel and Phi ! Armour , the txvo candidates for tin ehriovalty Heed , In contrast to his general mien , xvas very inuuhctcd ! nboiil a report that.Annonr xvas tolling to thn ell'iK't that ho ( Heel ) had xyorkei ucaiiift thu court houfe , and was not friendly to this city. Heel denied th truth of this charge , and was qu tu wrought up about It. It wan the lii'M in dletilionthat ho saxv defeat in the comin election , and the p o.speet ol disappoint incut Mfined to IrritiUo him. Vote for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for core ncr. 2t i rinet-t display of nieerchniim am ' Btnokers' goodn for holiday gitls. T. 1) ) t King it Co , , Cigars and 'lolmocob , 5IU J Broadway. _ _ . The very latodt Js'oxv Vork stales re ccivo 1 wtvly.it M it . O. A. RCSIIISC THE RAILROABING , Fifteen HunJr ( l Cir Offfwd Tlic Yards. THE QATTLE AT THE POLLS , Ui tndTCHtliifr Hoiin-i | , of the V. M. O. A. 'joomt ICvont * ) Koiindit * I ton f the Nexv Court IJoimi. A JSii-'ti nt the at the ft eight transfer In this city is heavier than it ha been in a long xhllu past , and the number of ears arrlx1- ng at this point is gteator than most icoplu xx ould think. Three engines uro -.opt bti y day and nl lit to hr.ndlo the mineii'-o number of cars at this point , tut xvitli kceminjtly little etl'uct , as the dace of the ears xxliieh are dlppo e < l of is uion n tilled by others from either the east or xvo 4. On Sunday evening at ) o'clock 1,500 earn xvere lying in thejards waitingtobo KXX itched , and in all probahi'itj' a largo uiinber of the'-o rr main xvaiting , as with leaxy Mrinjr1- continually being pushed into the ynrd fiom the ca ° t and xx-est it b almost impossible to handle the xxork xxith FO fexv engines. Thin is the xvay a great many cars get ( ist , as the consignee thinks , and starts out "tracer * " for his goods , only to liud them eome poking along. Since the competing roads have in- Teased in number in Nebraska , or at lea-t i-inee there has bcon f > o many com peting points on the line , businei-s at the transfer ban been completely reorgan ised , inasmuch as noxv every possible bill nf goods is loaded "straight" all the way from the east , and ispiihliedovcr the bridge with all possible speed , not now necessitating a transfer to Union Pacific jars , 'M xviiB the habit some time ago. One of the reasons for such u rush of business is eau ed by the troubles in the coal regions of the wi"-t , anil a Inr u amount of lUe biipine handled here is earn ot coal for xx'iMlcrn point.s inconnec- neetion with the xviuler rush of commer cial business. Bo sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith A : Leer ko's bakery , No. Wit Main vtreet. It is the vtry begt made. Try it and bo convinced. I'repnro Vonr ISnllot. : . 1 ho following have been eleeted as tlie judges and clerks of election to-day : 1'in-t ward Western houto Judges , N. W. Williams , AleGl' > n , ( > . Holmes ; clerks , Vie Jennings , K. T Bryant. Second xvard No. fi.'xJ Uroadwiiy , Do- hnny's opera hotifee. .Judges , S. s. Kel ler , C. K. Stone , A. C. Kliodf'beck ; clerks , W. C. rnth.ink , 15. F. Connor. Third xvardNo. . ' ( )5 ) Main street , No- ffiio iV Landstrom'o old filand. Judges , II. Ihmtingtou , Sr. . 1 ] , Itosoncrans , K. Itritlon ; clerks , J. L. Calhoun , II. P. Warren. Fourth ward No. 503 First avenue , II. H. Oberholzer'ri ofllcc. Judges , Henry Paschel , M. DeGroat. E A. Becker ; clerks , C. II. Oilmoro , I ! . B. Boxvmun. The polls are to open nt tl o'clock and close at i ! o'clock p. m. Tim judges and : -lerks are expected to rojiort for duty an liour belorc the opening of the polls. Ed Wright , stenographer. r > 51 Mills street. Amiuiueiisisxork. . Type xvritur , copying and reporting. An Intcrohtliij ; Ilcport. The folloxving is the third quarterly vo- [ ) ort of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation , of this city , from August I , to November 1 , 18-Vi : It given us pleasure to report another quarter of untiring xvork in our associa tion. One of the greatest steps taken xvas Llio organization of a boy's branch. This band ot bright little t'elloxvn meet each Friday evening at 7 o'clock. The first half liour is spent in the gymnasium where all exercise in class. This is done systematically xvith a vioxv of developing the boys physically. At the end ot the lir-jt halt hour , all go into the parlor xvherc the next is spent xvith the leaders talking over some current tonics , some practical ICESOII or some bible study. One xveek the life of Grant xx-asreviexved , another the proposed nexv bridge xv.is di-eiibaed. An evening xvas snout in telling "dillercnt things men do , " an other in "dill'erent things xvo cat. " As bible lehsons , xxe have had the lives of Joseph and Daniel , and a history of Noah's time. There is si great field opened for successful work among boys and xvo expect to cultivate the field as best xvo can. The usual lines of xvork , as _ set forth in other reports , xvc have continued to t'ol- loxv. loxv.The The rooms over the savings bank , cor ner Main street and Broadxvay , are cen trally located and have become a pleas ant resort to men. Some xvho have cheerful homes come often that they may encourage and stimulate thoio xvho live in boarding places ami have none of the homo comforts. Strangers in the city seek out our rooms that they may gam such informa tion as arrival and departure of trains , connections made , location of churches , public buildings , places of interest , boarding houses , furnibhed rooms , etc. The gymnasium is much more commo dious than ut the old place , and from ten to thirty persons can exercise at a time without mterferring xvith each other. We hope to be able at an early date to add borne necessary attractions to the parlor and t-ocial rooms , then wovill bo Fietter prepared and receive and enter tain any young man xvho desires to fcnend his evenings in good company. Two fine entei'tainments xvero gix'cn , one by Miss Nellie Hatcher , of this city , the other by the Medibeny family , of Portland , Oregon. The.so xvero both xvull attended , hut owing to heaxyex- ponies , netted little lor us. At the s'lNU'cnth annual convention of the V. M. C. A. of the Mate of loxx'u , re- contl.x held at Davenport , the secretary represented the nM > i'iation , taking part in thodi'-cussions and presented papers upon dill'orcnt phases ol the xvork. We expect greater things in the fi'turo than in the past. Tim work is taking a more definite shape. The importance of reaching individual young men is plainly manifest in the minds or many of the nit mburs , and they are striving toward that end. We extend our most hearty thanks to all xvho have aided u.s in any manner , nnd xvould bespe.ik . of them the tame interest lib heretofore. II.VHHV ( JUIUI3. Kx'eiyoni ! Inlying S,1c nt-s xv'of til of T. 1) ) . Kin j ixi ( " 'o. , ha.s ; i cluinuu , free , in the l-anijis clicnp nt Iloniuv's , 2)5 ) Main fit. A Kuru Foiiinlatloii. Tlio xvorK on tliu fonmlntion of tlio noxv court IIUUM ) is bolng xvatclicil xvltl innuh intere.t , as till fetil tluit it is very imnortunt that BO lar o a imiUlin looated on thnt t-itu , must have thu X-LTJ be .t potsiblo fonnilatioii. Piles nro bumt drixtiii , anil upon theM3 15. phxecil u niu i > of broken roclc ccinunteil tu < ; cthor xxitl conurctu , nmkin n brouii iin < l thick be < ulinobt equal t Koliil ronk. It dues no hiu.'iu that tlm ) irint : fuiimlalion ( > liit eoulil bit liuttured. Tlio | ileM nviMlnvei twenty -1'our tuut. ' 1'Liut oaru is i and extra prpfAUtlun n n'SRary Is evident from Un ! eluirai'fer of tliu soil , which U "hoxxn in tll'J ' dnvinixof these. j ili . A\'ilh n Inmnicr xvel-jhin * ' 1 ! ) poniuls , f"lin/x ] / > S fet'f , a pile is en-Jly driven i 0 Ccut cneh blow. The xvork is pnnjtveMim xvell , nnd 15 being xxatehed by innnx' ultiwns , who seem fo bo well mitisHeil th.tf xvlmtever the futnro in y rexeal , the foundation to tlio ne.xxcourt house is olid and sure. Correet AlistrneLs of Title and Real K1"- nto Loans at MeMuliun te Co'e , No. 4. 'oarl direct. For hardxvnrn nnd hoiirn Inrnlshlnps ret jirlees of Cooper & .McGei1 , No.11 Main sfreol , City The monthly reports of ( he. city fathers were presented to the council last even- iitf. The auditor presented the folloxv- nj ? .howin of the xvarrnntH ipaued nnd nils ulloxved during the month of Oelo- 10 r , and Iho amount of xvarrants issued and billH nlluxveil by this council from March 10 to November 1 , for ordinary city purposes , inehnlinj ; such expend- ! tires IH como nniior the head of special fnml warmnts for Ootoher.S 4.US9 10 Public fund xvnrr.inta for Outobcr. . 1AW SI5 Total . S 0i 3 Wl Tlio following are the ordinnry ox- ICIIBCS for Octouon Oclobor. Y.vtr. Itrlilgrc . 3 Oil 00 S UNHTJ I'ollee . lit ! . " 7OT7 l 1'iiiitlnjj . 147 b3 lirM > 7 Paiks. . . . - XOJ ) inn . 419 Bl l.tll1 * HO iiKlneor derailment. . . . 2M Kl i.OHOO DamaKCS , ete . -17H ( M ) l,5t , " , CO Fire ilennHmeiit . WH ss . lsr > 18 Ceneral tttinl IUOIHT . Md : B.lWi 43 Streets anil alloj S . 2,015 K ) 10 51 01 K. A. IH-iiKi : . City Auditor. The city clerk ale renortw the folloxving as the receipts of his ollico for October : Permits . S 4 IK ) J jli'CllHM . 1 , 13J ! ! .J ( 'Hyeiimina ! . WUKJ Civil rases . iS ! UO ] 'omul iiCH ! and iloi ; tax . 1 10 Xuturalfeation . " . . 4d CO Sl.UM SV Ptcot Hibbon.i in the latofit colors tit I\lrs. \ Holers. Tlio Meri'i TliinlterM. The Jierry TliinkoM met last evening at the homo of missJCmmalJeobcand had a very enjoyable limo. The following programme xvas jiroxidod : Kshay ' "The Aineriean Poets of the Nine teenth Centnry1 Mr. lliL/ieton. "Siveioh of tlio Llio of Jr.x ! > i I" MUsl/i/iio Millanl. "ijeleotions from Jlryant" Mr.NV. JJ. Sum- ers. Instrumental Musl > Miss Ln Mlllanl. "Suleetions from \Vlilttlcr" iliso Maiio Oli < 'rholt7cr. ' Sonj ? Mi-H ICinma Uii'bc. DLicusaionWns Ur > ant a Greater Poet ami Man than WltittierV" AlUrmatlxe Mlsn hiiuire nnd Mr. ( teoixe I ) , liif1. Nejjiittx'e Miss Anna OljeiluiltiCr ami Jlr. J Imcr JStac < 'y. ticuunil disen sion of mitlior1' . If yon xviMb to maki ! legitimately from ten to liftv " dollars pr < lay xvnlu to .itidil vt Smith , "No. ! ! 1 1'oiirth itret't. ouncil Binds. . - - - - Substnntial abstract H of title and r al e -tate loans. J.V. . , & K. L. S-iuiiv , lill Pearl itruot. A " \VoriIiIoss lli Mrs. Barbara U. Hibbs lias cornm. need an action for divorce from her husband , John J. Hibbs , to whom who says &ho xvas marriud in Camiicn , X. J. , April 83 , 1885. Sh' ! olaima that xvhcn she mar ried him sin ; did no ! know ho was in the habit of getting drunk , bnt that , she soon found it out , and that ho was not only an habitual drunkard , but that xx hen drunlc ho xvas very abnsix'e and cruel to her. Uo had af-sjiulted her , even xvhen no had a little babe in IKT ann = . and xvas ar- rected and lined. Since then he had been arrested and found guilty of.uino other olfonse , and placed in tin ; state prison in Nexv Jersey , Tor all thc-o ivas-ons filiu thinUs lie is entitled to her freedom from the matrimonir.l bond'j and Iho custody of the child. WANTTJI ) Wheat , corn and oaUin ear- lots. Liberal advances made on all eon- Mgnuionts , by , ) . V. I'uller , Council UlufTs , loxva , and Omaha , Neb. Tor everything in tlio jrrorcr.v line gix-o the noxv firm of HintKloob , Itil liroatlxvay , a trial. Kvi.rythingnexv anil frui'h. Fancy groceries a specialty . Fell Tnlrty Fenl. \V. J. Rnwtoll , a carpenter , while at xrork on Air. FarriMxorth's house on Eighth street yesl-orihiy , made a nii'teji and fell from the top to the bottom , a distance of about thirty feet , his fall being partly broken by his striking against the joisls on tlio peeond floor. Hoxv ho managed to escape berioiis injury is a mystery. His face win badly sorati'hod and Mimexvhat brnis-cd , and one of his le s xx'as hurt , lint no hones broken and no injuries reeeix ed serious enough to prevent his xvalking home. Cottage ranges. Garland stovo'i , 15a- diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very Inti-ftt patterns at Ix'd rod : prices , at Cooper 'i ilcOee's , No. HMain street , I'erHonal I'a S. G , Underwood xvas in the dty yes- tanlay. I ) . M. Anderson , of Sioux City , xvas at thePaeilie yesterday. M. I. JJroxvn ami xxifo , of Fiillerton , Nob. , were at tlio Ogdi n yesterday. Dr. C. H. iltidil hah returned from a business trip in eastern Iox\i and north ern Kansas , o John T. Cheney , the popular Siouv City hotel man , xvas in the city jentenlay and ilin.-d at tlmUgden. Mr. Horace Kxurolt returned yesterday xx itli bin family from the east , lie has been spending a month , in bib old Ver mont. home , and has rejuvenated by de lightful trips among the mountain scen ery. Mr. Leonard Evenitt remains fora cliort timu longer in Nexv York. Frank \ . Shepard , xvho xvan formerly in the employ uf lliirkntu-s. . linn. , of thi's lily , but lately a rehhloutof North Platle , Neb. , returned to this city on Sunday morning xxith n hcaxy touch of malaria , ai.d now lies at the rci-idimeo of liiu brother. C. b. Shepard , on Fir-it avenue , dosing hinirclf xvith ipiinine. Tlii > rity Couneil. The regular mooting ot the city council \vas lield last night. The amliior xxa.s in- struotod hereafter to jirefcent no bills ex cept tlioHo filed txvenly-four hourd before the meeting. The city attorney xvas itiEtrncted fo jiro- pare an ordinance punishing parties tak ing dirt from thu bunks of tlio Mxvcr ditch. Foot pashiigoxvais xvero ordered built on the Seventh street bridge. Seventh street xvas ordered gradud from Myuslo'r btrwt to Uroadxxay. Tlm rebolutlim pushed at the last incot- Ing ordering JVarl htrcct paved , was re. siandeil. I'oss .street xvas orden l brviugli * to gr.ulo. The appuintuiunt of John Templeton ns if > : tante'iicf rif tnellre di-pfirfmont , and appointment of Clurhvniehol - son as drixi-r of No 1' , xvero approxed. A rfsolution to elope the saloon * on Snu'liy xv\s ; lull ! M-I ; until after the cleo- A number of Rlrects , in the Third xvard were ordered filled. The council then adjourned until next Monday ovcningi When you find United States Senators and Congressmen mibliely endorsing Hod Star Cough Cute , you nmv re l as sured that they have nail satisfactory personal experience of its virtue. The count tn-niulit Will bo necessarily Mow nnd tedious , hs there is every indica tion that theiv will be a good deal of teratohlngof tickets , on both fiidef. es pecially in regard to local candidates. There Is every indication that the reimb- heans xvill be gainers , hoxvevcr , on thn scratching. For sheriff Phil Armour xvill receive an entlniMaPtie suppoit. not only of his own party , but al o of many not of his ] ) olitieal faith. Col. Sapp , xvho in being elected to tlm legislature will honor the place , rather than receive honor from it , xvill also secure many dem ocratic votes , ns xvith nil liis repulMiean enthusiasm , he is a broad built man. xvho xvill legislate for the best interests ot nil , nud In the coming seshion there is a special necessity for this county lo bo represented by men of experience and influenceOn the other hand , Col. Keatly xvill receive a goodly number of republican votes here , from personal reason * , and not because of any opposi tion to Mr. Hake , xvho is as good and true a man as the republicans could name for the position. On the other nomina tions then : xvill bo pretty straight work , comparatively , ami the republicans feel confident , and xvith apparent good rea son , of electing the entire county ticket. SPECIAL NOTICES , JSOTICi : . Pieclul | nilx'drtlfempiit. ' , ruch as LoM , FounO. To I/Jim , Tor Solo , To Kent , \Vimtn Hoarding , etc. , will be inserted In this column nt tlio Joxv tutu of TKM ( T.XTS I'KH IiINIJ for Iho flist Insertion nnd 1'IVK CENTS 1T.U LINK for each PUb-o'tient | Insertion , l.euxu ntlvorliso- mentsat our oC'.cc , No. li 1'carl utrvot , nuur Itromlwny. WAN VS. otsis : i ou HK.NT At MoMnhon & GO'S , . No. I Pearl ftiwt. ANTKD Sltuntlon liv Indv 'nlio wANTKD ( Icrniuiuuiil KnelMi. HiHliiul ( i clerk. Addro-s M. fccott , No. WJ Main ttieot. \\rANTJH ) A Ocnnnn Imtchcr. Onod xxiigoo It nml ptciuly job to HOIK ! innn. Address or cull J'or 1 * . U. , HUE olllcu , Council lllutri. JAXTKD A Knoil Kirl 1'or Brncrnl house 1 work ; No. IOH llniwroft tttrurt. rou * AM : , rou KENT OK Mil. 63 For mln or rout , on vrrv Jlltcml ti'Vini. K The Counpll llluffii Puiior Sllll.eoiuvlete. xvitli thclurira boanitri ; lioiitn ) und throe acres ot . No. y > A liuolncss properly in , rboiok" " ) cnxinty. Iowa , x\ ill Iniduf'u' xscnteru lands. Vlilnu , tilioilt SUKXi. No. iin A li-iiutitul home l'i tin1 toxui of Hii'f- id' . 'tills county , Iowa , for XnlnutLu lauJ. Vnlno..riO ( ) . ISO. 41 A KOOiHiti'hiess , properly nml ul o u l/oihl rt-sKii'iK r iiropi'rty In tin1 ti .n nl' Chon\o Mel .can county. 111. , loxv tloxvn for i"i"hoi' will uxiiiant'o lor weMs'i n liiml' . No. 17U A siileiiilld luilii , well l < npmvod , WO ncie in ll.'i'WiiMiu yoinitj , lowti , joiriinit tlio town ol' bp'rll ' Lalio. I'rlco , for u f-Uoit tlmo , jvjii iMiere. No. JM to 187 Aio four In proved farm1 ! In r'nlllipM county. Kiiiwu ? , wicb witli n Bmall in- riiiiibitiiico. The nin'luiH Ml b" rxclmnijoU for unliioiimbcu-d wllil liwid Hi NolirtisUn. No. IM ! IMJ aarm In Hull count ) . Nvl > . . partly InipiMVcd , ut n l > li ? barcnln. Wi'iit-i ' to e No. 51 A Bun t o < - > wy lirit'l. xt't-Mi'lH'c , ono of tin ) lie ft loc.it JonsIn Colincll llulJ. ! ! will tr.ulo I- . > . mil unlni unlii'ird Kni aii or Xtbiu-iku landValiJu. . S15.0II.J. , No. Miiud 11 Aio \ooluT ( beautiful homes In ( Viiujfil HliilTfi , xvlilch cn-.h iiuytiic-uta will buy lit n ijiuvnin. No. M A Ije.uitlfiilirrtibm-ljrtn location In In : i City , limit , will cAuhaufjo lor xxestcrn lauds. VIIIIK , iV < 0. 'J'lic ul > ux o nro only n few ol our bp < " . lullur- Piiins. J 1' you've 'rot nuyilitii ? to tnuloor hell , oi'xvnntti ] M > ) | anj ii-iil e.--tuie or iiii'ivliasidi o , wnt < ! ii" . XX'n liuv o sov oral ao < * l te < HH of iioodd lo truilo ior lands. bXVAtt A , WAl.lvHir , Couneil Jliiltls , lo ' : i. UHIOH TICKET OFFICE J , L. DC BEY01SE , Agent , No. C07 Broadway. Council Bailway Time Table. Tlio follow Inn1 1 tlio time of trvivul nnd ili'jiii'luieol trulu1 * by I'dilnil t-tiiiiiluid tlino , nt Ilio loeiil dopoid. Tiulm Ictivu tniiiMiirdt' | > ol lua inlniili1"eurlitr nml turixu ten miiiuti-s Jati-r : DUl'Altr. .XlllllX'fc M1IOAOO V * IOIITH\ -.STilU | . fl : ' ' "i . * . M . Miiil und P\iri" | > . fl-Wlp. xt. 12l'i r. M . Actoiiiinoiluiloii . 4 .dip. M. 5:3) : ) p. H . i : pru . Ut'5A.U. : Cllll'AOO ft HOCK J 5lj\yil. D:2 : , " > A. M . Mull mid l ! pie M . 6ip. : ! ! M. 7:15 A. M . AteonuiHidHtUin . .r > M.p , e. u. 6uUI' : . M . nvpicf. . Uaij.i.M. C1IICAOO , XHI.WAl'KI ' K if M' . I'AUb. DaO : A. ! . -Mull " ' " 1 1\iireso ! . : " ) . si. "i : 5r. M . K | iitt < . W'Jj : A. M. cjii'A < i < > . Hi'in.iMiroN A < jinsiv. UMO.A. il . ilullund JJx | < rifj . 7UP. : ) M. xx'xi'Xsii , hr. i.nei" % Sil.'i P. M.lx.uil Kt. louiP. \ | > nc I/K'II ! H:00 : f. M.'l'ruii'U'r Ht. l.imls iTrmi'iliT ! i'rfn e. M ltNh.XS WTXST. . .1(11 : & < OI M.1J. HM'I'i'S. 10HI : .x. u M.illimil 15\iirow < TKi'il' . xi. Ui : ( { i > . M V Kiint K'Xi : A. si. motix in iv A. I'Aoino. 7:1M , Sh uI Ity Mn.l HnOe. ; xr. 6U5 : 1' . M St 1'anl l.iirn"J | bj TiA.M. IIMOV eu inc. 11:00 : A. M Tfiix-iTl'xi iHS i t''V r. xi. 1U1 : e. M..Lincoln I > af > > . .Oni. A. U. \ , . . " : a3 e. H. 7:15 : P. M ( n-i-rlanil i\iin- : 8tu.x. : ; i. IIUM'IV Til XISS TO HXfMM. Teax'o Council Hliill'ti 7O"r : T.Cf > ) IW : ! 10:30 : 11:10 : u. in. ; IM : ; 'J.W 4t : : < 0 4.W : iri'f."i : 4 > : i" > llini. : ] 111. I.onvo Oiunliu l'i"i ' : 1:2Ti : bifiil JUiiM ONLY HOTEL In Couneil 111 n rid having Fire Esoa/pe And nil niouurn Iiiipiovoiiicntii , crtll Ijcllt , , Jlro iiliiriu b < < ilM , cto. , id tlio VRENT ON JfOUSE ! Koi. X'15 , i.'l" and 2'i ! , Xliiln Street , .MAX 5.10H.V , I'roi > riotor. Fancy and Staplft Groceries , "No * 162 - ' Broadway. Opposite 'ffgdep House , 11 .1 Council BhdFs , - - la. Tins hoiiM ) bulng a noxr one , con o- qiutntly uverythinglu Ntuuk Ja nuxv tint fresh. Prlous as reasonable as ny other gro corj in thu xx't'at. Onu trial is ; ili xvn ask. Grocers. THE HEW YORK , Plumbing Co , 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , s IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public end Private Systems d Sewerage , Water xvoiks nud Ventilation designed nml conptiucltid. inf ; xx'ork in nil its liranchcB.Thls company have one of the best assorted stocks of plutubiug goods lu the xvest Kstlmatea furnished. UAllllY lUJSKLNUINE , Manager N.JXV York i'lmnbing company 6o3 Uroad xray Council DlntVd. Telephone No 27. T1 ! ll j/l < 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT filens Fail § Winter Wear Kens' rnil Tloyo * HiiFiiir j Pulls. MOILS' and Ht y ' lri > tyiiit . Chihlruiib' llvory Day and Uro'f Suits. Ovciccfita 1 < ir .Men , Iloya nnd CbJJdieuu Jloiciliunt 1 ollur Sultn. Uuivbaut Tailor Overcoats. JTorclmnf T E'ual ] to iliu li'-'it , to onltT , At ft nil' tlio jirlco. Kat.MmiV Sulls and Ovcrcoatn. l.oiui MI-US' Sulth nml Ovfivo.it J. 1'at > Itii ' Ti ow : 01 s. Ec'iinikas Sblil * and Trow ers In S Je < lioi\'ol ti'itrli-tti , r.Mni lltnvv llalliriK ii- , Fancy Colored XVouls uuU nitjud fiuultiiud , liom Lv ivt'li to Ht.'iO. AND STET8DH HfiTS rou THI : IALT , OF isss. G-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Ottffs , Of fiittolma quiilllics und rcasnnablo iirloo * . RETAIL DEPARTMENT B" nnd : ili llivindway , Council DlullH , fovra. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJJSTOII-i 1'ractires In StaK anil Kcdur.i ! iiiH 7 ,111 1 , 3ii.t UunuJcolc DRESSMAKING- , CUniNG AND FITTING , 2,53 s. A. , xt. z oEnnorc , rormtirly of Ncxr Vork , No. 'Ul't'ftrl Street , Council Illuffa , low * JIAJR GOODS -AT- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No. 837 Hroadwny , Council JIlufK Hair ( roods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair G-oods of all tyles Reaciy Made. JVo , 337 Broadway. o I ans "Was able to buy so many good goods for so li tie money as now , at the low cash sales LOOK AT OUR Silks , Tricots , Hoiiiespims and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and. lannels. Our stock of Are particularly choice , and our prices for are the lowest they have been in twenty COUNCIL BLUFFS , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE O3T 51 . removed to ihoir NoxxRforn , Nos.32&34HainBnd33&36PearlSts.l NliXT POOR SOIT'I'II OF THK TOSTO1TICE , Where they liax-e put in : i nexv stoek of Ladies' ' and Gents Fufoistiing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which rrc the. folloxving lines : Hats and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gents- Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. BOOTS ANU Siions , TUUNKS ANI > VAMSI-.S. MON'AHCII TIKI ; Siunrs Ladies' Children's and Misses9 U-udvrtvccvr , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. .T3 .and ill T\liin \ : Street , Council IMuft No. 'M und ! 55 L'cui'l Street. . . . . . . . 1 " " - - - - - "j. ' = 3 No TBAVELIKG- AGENTS ! J 3irLGl'i : liV J. M rilll.LlPS , WIIOLESALH D15ALKK IN Ho. 4:13 : Broadway , Council Bluffs , Our rnslnmerf. { ; et flic lionefit of the pyrirnin Ihus nx-i > d. Rend for prieo 'U luifldinirr of nnjr Vdnd rnl cd or nv-i-cd no 1 sriti fnctloi ( ruara'itond. ' Hrnmo li Oil l.UllU tilllllt tl'UOUB-'tllO IK'S I 111 tllUuud. . wi'f oth sr , coL't.'cir. fJMJnw. No. 29 Main street , Council BltirTs. f V N. SGHtrna , Justice of the Peace. CUllco Over An\.ri \ < ! , ui KxproOT , CUUM-J1 , lll.Uia'o , IOWA. R. RICE , M. D. r > r 'Jll"-'i' imnom CHRONIC DISEASES r mi MM * n OM I Hiiii ) 3ciu-b lu'ii' t leal inpun'Jii'-'O. OItio Mo. II l'i in Iiicn I i iiinifil J