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, j 0 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1885.
THE DAILY BICE ,
COUHClPBLDFFS ,
SATURDAY MOIIXLN < J , NOV. 7 ,
NO , ja rc.ii ntreet ,
rlvrr- ) < l l > y rarrlrr In nny pnrt ofthociiy at
Iwint ) trlit * | , w ntrk.
Jl. W. TII.TON , . . . Manager.
illNOH SI13XTION.
Holler , ( lie tnilor , for full goods.
The city council' is to meet Monday
night.
Tins county board meets Monday to
cnnvass the vote.
Secure ynnr reservcil scuts nt Bush-
noil's for llorr's loetnro to-night ; only 50
Tlii1 institution for the ileaf ami dumb
fs Marling a museum of natural ? t ecl-
jncns.
The mini on Hroaihvay and Main st roots
shows how badly f-ome system of strei't
filcniiiny Is nei'di'd here.
Hliss will have a special sale and dis-
jila.y of pattern huts iinil bonnets to-uity.
Patterns sold very chca ] > .
Wo guarantee no one will get * lor y
during the delivery of Hon. It. G. Ilorr. s
Iccturu to-night. do and hoar him.
Council Hlufl'fi is promised a new dum
my train to run between this oily and
Omaha , tlio old oars to bo done iivvay
with to-morrow , and now ones take their
place.
' " Preaching by the pastor of the Haptist
r clinrck Sunday at 1010 : ! a. m. and ? : ! U )
, p. m. Subject for thu evening : "Tins
! Perils of Young Men. " Scats f rot1. All
* f , cordially Invited.
The impounding of cows has com
menced , and seven roaming animals
rrcrn yesterday driven into custody. The
work is tojo / on uutil the owners of bo-
vine.s look after them more elosely. ,
ScrvioeH in the Congregational church
to-morrow , morning and evening. Alorn-
ing subject : "Eternity. " ( Hv special re-
inicft. ) Evening : "Alan's rriend and
Too. " A general and cordial invitation
JH extended to all.
fr The colored man , Plumb , who was ar
rested on the olrtirge of robbing another
colored man of iffio , has been discharged
by Justice Hendricks , there being Sin in-
iiuflieicncy of evidence to prove that ho
Win the laker of the money.
The bootblacks reaped a harvest yes
terday , the democrats in their jnbilaney
becoming quite aristocratic , and their
pedal extremities being pretty well cov
ered bv their serenading excursions on
the dark , rainy nighls
The alley between Pearl and Main
etrcets , Miuth of Broadway , is getting in
the nsual horrible condition , and it is
time for the semi-annual howl to com
mence. The alley should be paved , as it
In used almost as much as any street in
the city.
Rev. Thomas Harrison will conduct the
services to-morrow at the Methodist
Episcopal church. Prayer service at
0-l5a. : m. Preaching at 10JO : ! , followed
by revival services. Sunday school 12:80. :
Qc.Htimony meeting at IMl ) p. m. Young
people's meeting at 0fJU. : Evening Her-
Vice at 7:90. :
The storms' , rainy weather interfered
eoincwhat with the success of the enter
tainment given by the X Y5 club last
evening in Masonic hall , but still there
vas a goodly number out. and the pro
gramme , already published , proved an
enjoyable one , and the social season and
Tcircshments no less so.
A very fine imitation mahogany bed
room Ret has been presented by the An
cient Order ot Hibernians to the Catholic
fair , which opens in a few weeks. The
jet is on exhibition at A. J. Mandel's ,
No. i'J5 Broadway , and chances on it can
be secured there at twenty-live tents
each.
The now street supervisor , Mr. Burnett.
IB having his time pretty well occupied
and his patience pretty thoroughly tried
by the number ot complaints about the
condition of the streets in various parts
of the city. He finds many of these
complaints not very important , but there
arc. enough of them which really merit
prompt attention and keep him busy.
Deputy Sheriff Chitterbuek is com
plained of for interfering with Deputy
.Marshal Ilooten , while the hitler was
driving pome cows to the pound. ( Jlat-
tcrbnoK was arrested and booked at Hie
police station , his 11:11111 : ; standing along
ride of the common vagrants and un
common drunkards , bit ho gave bonds
nt once and was released. Yesterday
morning ho was reported as being too ill
to appear in court.
Tlic rain has caused several bad holes
in t'ho paving where the stones have
Imen taken up for sewer purposes and
then replaced , but not put back in such
condition as to stand the settling caused
"by rain , There should bo more euro
shown replacing paving where it has
been necessary to take it up for any pur
pose , for if not carefully put back holes
are uuido by the lirst heavy rain which
ro dangerous and may involve the city
In expensive litigation.
M. A. Mooro. the contractor , seems to
bo in financial trouble. Yesterday two
attachments were taken out against his
property , ono on a claim of S. P. Folsom ,
Jr. , for $1,070 , another on a claim of the
Chicago lumber company for ffi ? . . The
claims are for material furnished in the
paving of north Second street , and thu
litigation interests the property owners
also , they being trarnislieod as well as the
city , so as to protect those creditors.
The mayor announces that he hin :
found that HID public docs not patronize
bin smut mill enough to pay oxpoiifeeri ,
and ho therefore proposes lo give the
trunk a rest , starting it to turning per-
biYi > H | once a wool , , when people are
citiier nslci'p or In church. If ho is as
disUiigiiiJicd with his vcnturo as the
people are he will turn his entire atten
tion to II'H new book on "what I know
about running for governor , and paver-
uors in general , " and give the tnildio a
rest until ho gets his book out. It will be
along rest , sure.
The rain gave a chance to test the ef
fect of the paving of Willow avenue.
Instead of the mini being washrd down
that street by the \yagon load and dopos-
Hud In tint Bancroft street sewer , and a
largo body of walor and deposit of mud
being loft at the depression at the corner
of Main street , these troubles seem to
have been largely done away with. It
ucems that the property owners must bu
pretty well mitiblicd with iho ollbcl of the
paving , for there are no longi r luiygreal
gullies washed in Willow avenue by
every heavy rain.
Congressman HOIT'M I
Thu lecture of Hon. It. G.llorr to-night
at the Presbyterian church is to bo do-
> ivcrcd for the bonclit of that .society.
'Jhe lecture has been delivered several
times in the i i > t , and has received thu
highest commendation from the press.
'J'no lect urn was prepared for the pur-
jiof.0 . of showing thu .superior character of
western iiidUidual development as con
tracted with the peculiar culture of the
east , It Is really a plea for the snap and
energy of the wcut and it is guaranteed
that no one who hears it will get sleepy
during its delivery. Air. llorr a reputa
tion us a political talker is well known ,
IV o trust the citi/.ons will give him u gooci
bearing and n'o what ho can do when
ot omt word of a political nature is
uttered.
The entertainment of the Benson It
Horr'fl lecture this evening. Subject ,
"Individualism. "
FURTHER ABOUT THE SUICIDE
A Kolc roatiil Dcokring tht Wlii y
the Cause ,
A LITTLE HITCH IN THE PAVING ,
A CluinKO in tlio 1'olico l ot-co mill
Otlici-s Throntcncd A Oilltl
to Penlli llrnt-
til
PtiHlicr of tlio Sutoltle.
Tew additional details have- been
learned concerning the death of Jo
Krosbaek , who hung himself In Scranton ,
Iowa , as toM in these columns yesterday.
It is learned that , ho loft 11 note saving
that whisky was the came of the act ,
and that enough money could be found
on his person lo pay for Ins fmieral ex-
prtifcs. There was in his pocket $101) ) .
Ho was not known as an intemperate
man while here , und it will Mtrprise
many of his friends to hoar such a state
ment. It Is thought by them that In hla
ill condition of health ho mnyhave in
dulged more freely than was his wont
whfln here , and that he became dis
couraged , and reckless , until ho cndod till
by taking his own life.
Correct Abstracts of Title and Kenl Es
tate Loans at McMahon tS : Co' , No. 4
Pearl street. .
Lamps cheap at Homer's , 2-1 Main St.
ATiittle I'M.\lii Tr < mltlt > .
There has been some trouble with the
paving of Bryant street , owing to the de
fective quality of the plank being laid as
ti foundation. This is said to bo far
below what the specifications call for ,
and the engineer and inspector objected
to it. The lumber firm furniihing the
tthuiks were told that some of the lumber
would bo accepted , but that it would
have to bo sorted out , and that probably
three-fourths of it would bo rojoi ted.
The lumber company would not agree lo
this , and MO the whole has been con-
dimmed and ordered taken out. The
blame , if any there bo , is said to rest on
the concern furnishing the lumber , and
not on the paving contractor , who simply
made a .sub-contract for such lumber to
be furnished as would moot the specifi
cations. The boards laid there wjll
therefore be taken up to-day , and will
have lo be replaced with better material.
Finest display of nicershnum und
smokers' goods for holiday gifts. T. D.
King & Co. , Cigars and Tobaccos , ot ! >
Broadway.
Cottage ranges , Garland -stoves , Ra
diant Homes and Hub healers of tlio very
latest patterns at bed rock prices , at
Cooper & McGcu's. No. 41 Main r.treot.
Constellation * . ,
ft is announced that lieu Austin has re"
signed from the police force , and that his
chief reason is that lie objects to serving
under the new captain of police , Walters.
Walters was given the position , as ail un
derstand , as a political favor , he having
been thrown out of the position of chief
of the lire department by the council , de
spite the endeavors of the mayor to keep
lim in. Then the mayor appointed him
as captain of police , a position of which
there is apparently no more need than
there is for a patrol wagon. The police
lave already almost as many officers as
: hern arc patrolmen , there being the
nayor , who is head of police , the chief ,
md a captain , thren men ,
nt least , to look after three
men in the daytime and four men at
night. It will soon be a distinction to bo
in ordinary policeman , instead uf a chief
or captain. Still if there had to be any
ornamental figure head , it seems that the
mayor might have chosen some man who
lias served long and faithfully on the
foreo , and not pick out : i man with no
experience or < iialilications ; in compari
son with old , tried and true oflieorn. It
is .said that other of the older oliccr.- ! > will
show the like good sense as Austin and
give up their stars , anil let the mayor till
up his police force with his particular
pets , such as 15rix , Slarr , Nugent , and
the tailor who recently shot a e'iti/.en on
the street for the heinous crime of being
a little full and noisy.
Pieot Hibh ns in the latest colors at
lira. Uogcrs.
For hardware- and house furnishings
get prices of Cooper & McGce , No. ! !
Main street ,
Burned to Death.
The particulars of a horrible accident
at Vail are learned from the Observer of
that place , as follows ;
A horrible accident occurred at the
residence of John Lueey , of Jackson
township. Tuesday , in which his little
l-year-olu boy loot his life It seems that
Airy. Litccy was burning cobs to make
charcoal to food the hogs , and the little
boy was pbying about the blaze when
his clothes were accidentally sot on lire.
The child's i-creams soon brought its
mother to the rescue , and the 'flames
worn soon extinguished , but the lltflc.
follow was burned so badly that ho died
at 11 o'clock yesterday , after suffering
nearly twenty-lour hours of tlio most , ex
cruciating pain.
For everything in the grocery line give
the now linn of KimKleeb , 102
Hroadway , a trial. Everything new and
frcih. Fancy groceries a specialty.
Substantial abstracts of title and real
estate loans. ) . W. , & E. L. Squire , 101
I'carl direct.
UriilulUy.
A hhort time ago the BII : gave a do.
tailed account of tlio llnding of a boy
named Briiikman , who had strayed from
homo , near Donlson , and who was found
dead in the underbrush. Ills parents had
been away trom homo several days on a
visit , andthoit seeming disregard for tint
welfare of the child , or whether ho was
found or not , called forth much indig
nant comment. The grand jury of
Crawford county bus indicted tlio man
and his wife for manslaughter. As they
cannot be tried at the present term of
court , it seems thai llioy will probably
have lo remain in jail for several months ,
as there is no great probability of Iht-ir
being able lo timiUi bail. In oa > o of
biieh aconliiioinenl their other children
will bo loft without home or support , tin-
leas the county takes them in charge.
Theolcctriobcltof.Judd & Smith , ! ! 0
Fourth street , Council Blulls , poMtivnly
cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia ,
piles , paralysis , indirection , lit * , cold
loot , nervoiihiieS'S , headache , kidney and
liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead
poisoning , lack of nm-vo force and vigor ,
wasting weakness of those ilUi-asc * of u
nature in male and female.
A "Iti-el" Cooil Tlmn.
A largo number of thu friends of the
sherill'-eleot , Ptirry Heel , assembled at
that gentleman's residouco on Tliurbday
iiight. ItoMdos many friends from his
neighborhood , there were live carriages
from thla city , containing ex-Congress-
rann I'lisey , Postmaster llowman , Treas
urer-elect 1'lnmor , Auditor-elect Clausen ,
Supervisor-elect Underwood , Henry
lilscman , William anil Patrick Laoj ,
Wells Cook , D. F. Elchcr , WilllmnTomp-
kin1 ! , of Macedonia , L. lloNt , and others ,
besides the Dnvarinn band which accom
panied them. They rode thirteen miles ,
tnvl mo t of it in the rain , to attend the
jollification.
Speeches were made by Hon. W. II. M.
Ptiscy 'ind others , and supper was then
sowed to the guests by the Heel family.
The parly remained all night , and after
partaking of an early breakfast the party
from lliin city arrived homo at H o'clock
ypMorday morning nil well pleased with
their trip and Mr. Keel's hospitality.
Short Hand work and Tyj o Writing.
All kind.T.d Wright. < " , ] Mills St.
DM. , ludd r Smith's Klectro-Magnetic
Tusoliis. Only fifty cunt * . No. W Fourth
Si. , Council iJluft's , Iowa. Agent *
wanted.
Every one buying 3 < i cents worth of 'J'
I ) . Kltigit Co. , ' has a chaneo , free , in Iho
great ilrawiup ; , December 24.
For the best and cheapest oysters call
at Chicago hunch Counter , fiOi ! Itroad-
wny. Oyster soup nil day , only 30 cents.
The Home Stcum I
Such is Iho name by which ono of the
latest enterprises and most worthy ones
in the city has been christened. There
have been numeroui lauudrie.H started
here , but none that can compare with
this ono in any essential respect. With
I he establishment of this new enterprise ,
Council Hlull'i ? can bonst of having u
really molropolltan laundry , combined
with all the advantages of homo work.
The proprietors are George W. Schindele
& Co. , and special int"r 'st is felt by
many because Mr. Schindelo is u , native
of the city , has been known hero from
infancy up , and his parents still live
here. Ho has for eight years pa t boon
eugMiiod In this business in the cast , and
is tlkmuiffhlv posted in all the prac
tical details of the buRinc1- . * .
uud all the latest Imm-ovemonu and
be t methods , ns is also Mr. H. C. Myers ,
the other member of the lirm , who ,
although a new addition to this eily
from the cast , is a near relative of ono of
the lir.'t families hero.
The Homo steam laundry has opened
at No. 510 Hroadway , : i building furnish
ing ample accommodations , and this has
been lilted up so as to bo convenient , at
tractive. and cauable of turning out the
very best possible work in the shortest
pos.iiblij timo. The ollico has been fin
ished in cherry , and nicely lilted up.
Merc the clothes are received and by the
peculiar system adopted by this lirm it is
almost im'poK.iiblc for any mistake to be
made RH to the identity ot garments , and
through every department of the estab
lishment the Hamo care and method
la shown. The machinery is all
of the mo. < t improved and latest
kind , both for washing and ironing.
The help employed is the very best and
mo'it thoroughly experienced to bo had
in the cast , and while the facilities are
complete for doing the very best kind of
work , the facilities are equally complete
for turning the workout rapidly , prompt
ness buiug one of the specialties. ' 1 he
clothes are made clean , and the dirt is
not boiled into the clothing , and then _
glossed over as In too often tlio case with
laundry work The new enterprise starts
in with a goodly patronage , and tlio sat
isfaction which is so enthusiastically ex
pressed by customers indicates that the
Homo steam laundry is bound to be one.
of the must successful and popular ones
in the western country. The firm is con
fident that its appliances and methods
will win , and from the way they fctart in
and the good words hoard of them , as
surance is given that they will not bo
disappointed. Council ISlnU's should ap
preciate such an establishment , and
doubtless will.
Bo sure and ask your grocnr for the
read made at Smith & Lporke's bakery ,
Jo. J528 Main street. It is the very best
made. Try it and be convinced.
The very lulest Now York styles ro
ccivc.l wooly at Airs. O. A. . Hagjrs.
>
Ijocturo.
Don't forget the lecture this evening at
the Presbyterian church. Tickets for
sale at HusliiieH's for ilfly cents. No ex
tra charge for reserved seats.
A friend that you have to buy won't be
worth what you pay for him no matter
how little that may be. Hut this is not
true of St. Jacobs Oil. Each bottle of
Unit grout paiu euro is worth its weight
in gold ,
1'crHonnl I'arauraphn.
Hov. P. 1J. Clark , of Shcnandoiih , was
in the city yesterday.
Senator Sr.tton , of Marahalltown , was
in the city yesterday.
William Townsend , of Minoola , Iowa ,
was in the city yc.slorday.
A. 11. WikofY , 11 well known Hamburger ,
was in the IJlullH ye orday.
L. Rowland , of Victor , Iowa , was at
the Pacific house yesterday.
.1. W. Hich , of Vintou , Iowa , was
among those at the Ogden ycstcidu ; .
G. L. Smith celebrated his birthday by
: i little gathering of friends at his homo
Thursday night.
Marshall Field and party eamo in on
the Chicago & Korthwotcrn last night
in ppcoial Chicago , Kock Island & Pacific
ear No. 1JOO.
William i\lycr \ , a brother of Mr ? . Theo
dore Kcckman , has arrived In this city
Jrom Kuropo , and expects to make Ins
future home here.
Tim many friends of Charley Copolaud
will ho pleased lo learn that he is im
proving rapidly and will soon be able to
take his desk again.
1) . C. Coins and wife leavn to-morrow
for Milwaukee. Mr. Cone takes u posi-
tiouijji the general claim ageiit'rj ollico
with the Milwaukee agency.
Lew Kint/ , who is in the auditor's de
partment of tint Atehisoii , TopuKa iv
Santa Fo railway , is in the eitv , accom
panied by his wife , and called hero by
the low condition of his brother , who is
sulVoring from a paralxtic stroke.
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
Tor iV llM'ti ) i . of thu
Ijlvor , Hlducytr , Stoinnuli und Spleen.
Tills imriil.vwtulilp ' in' ' Miration ,
now K > I'elfibrf ' HH u riiinfly llt-illuiiio ,
orlHliiutvil In f oulli In IN ; ' , li-uicls
pmitly on the bui'fls uiul Kidney and cor *
recta tint acU ot tint livrr. uud ! < < ,
Itiervforu , Ilio )0ht iiivpamtury inedl-
uino , wimtpvoi.lli , hlt'liiicM nmy nmvo
to In. , la all < y iiinnii illM'iii.i.-s It will , un-
Htsistfcd liy in1 othw uiwli'liiu , vlli-ut n
epocily cure.
aiiiKt'iruliitor r'BUt'o to lulmlnlotor In nny
condition of tlio fy"0m , iti : < l umlir no rlrciim
-H cull it do liitrtn. It will inv IKOI mo iil.n H
01' inu , lint IMs no IntnxloiillhK licverutro
tolomlto lutcinpfv'icc ; will prouiiiio i'l'llt'ci-
tUui.illsslputo Iii'iidiiclie , Kiiil ireiu-r-ally tone up
SKI : THAT YOU GET Tin :
I'u'Iiniuil l > y
J. Jl. SKILLS & CO. , Philadelphia , Pa.
Council BMs Carpet Co.
Our frock Is DOIT complete In I'Vcty depart
ment and contaliiB all the Intent styles null oSocts
In
CARPETS ,
CURTAINS ,
SHADES
UPHOLSTERY GOODS ,
ETC..KTC.
Tin-
Largest Stock
-AND-
Lowest Prices.
Tlir. ONLY KXCUJPIVH CAKf'KT HOU813 IN
WKHTKILV JO\VA.
BASIVT.1M hinilslii-J upon HppllcatJou to o
of town piirtlus.
FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORO
Couocil Bluffs Cafpet Company
405 Broadway.
Fancy anil Staple Groceries.
Ho. 162 - Broadway.
Opposite Oildeii House ,
Council Bliiiffj , - - la.
This house being a new one , consequently
quently ever , ) thins in stouk is Uvw : : iud
Iresh.
Prices as reasonable ns tiny other gro
cury in the west.
One trial iw : tll we ask.
KINTZ" < & BXEEB
DRESSMAKING- ,
CUHING AND FITTING.
Formerly of Now York ,
No. 311'enrl Street , Council Itluffe , towa
& . SCHUKS ,
Justice of tbe Peace.
Office Over Aincrlcnn Kxpreec ,
CO IM.11 JJUl&JfW
ilOi
I..Vi K OF N. Y. ( 1TV ,
pened n sullo of drcesinnUinB parlors nt
KuilH7 liriHXiltt-uy ,
OPPOSITE THE PEOPLES' STORE.
Cmtliif , ' untl IlltliiB u H > ieluty !
ielutyKCotel
KCotel
MISSOURI VALLEY , IOWA.
CI-IA.S STJTTIVEJR , , Ivla.nta.Ber
Kspi-elnUy niltiritoil fcr Hie ( niveltr.r i .ililic- ;
Itlalu In tin' liusiiioHiei J.t.-r. lluus J odd tiny ;
tlrbt I'liins Mtiiiplii rmmi.
R. BICE , M. D.
pIMfpIJO nv dthor tinnorn leinnveil without
liAHvdllO | | U , Kiiirn ilrmrlng of dinod.
CHRONIC DISEASES ' i' niikimi.su Hociuiiy.
Over thirty yciirs' | ir.ctcu ( ! ! ( ixpurlcnuu. OIllco
No. 11 I'cuil SirL-ut , Oiuni'll UliiUs.
" " ' ' .
.
' ' .S i'RUC.
inou. orriCKit. u. w. n. I'lrsK
OFPICEB & PUSEY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
lillBtbhod , 1805.
HAIR GOO
-AT-
Mrs. B. A. Benedict's ,
No. U)7 ) Iiromlwny , Council Illiills.
Hair G-ooc'ls Hair Goods
Of nil iiiuH inHilc to Oruvcry btyle rci.uy
uiilnr. umdu.
Hair G-oods Hair Goods
Ws , Q3V Erca
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special ndvortteoments , such as
Lost , round , To Loan , Tor Snle , To Kent , VVunts
llonrdlup , etc. , will bo Insert tsl In this column at
tlio low rate of TKN CK.VTS 1'Itll LINE for His
flret liuortlon ami riVfi CRNTS I'llll LINE for
cncli substijui'iit Insertion , I nvo ilvortlo-
inert ? Rt our office , No. 13 Teurl ftrcut , uoar
WANTK.
" \V.\N"Ii : I'h-st-olnw troncrs nt Home Steam
i J.niimlry. No. 61 lironiUtay Council HIiilKSi
PA nleolv uriil lipt
liu go 1 rout room tor t cut BI No. EM Vine
HOl'SKfl I'OH UENT-At McMalion 4 : Co'rt ,
No. 4 1'onrl ftroot.
Sltiintloii tiy laity who
Oormnn unit KiiRllMi. llm had oatoorlonoo
us clerk. Atldref e M. Scott , No. S.M itnln Urcrt.
roil SAiTi : , vrm itr.sT oiricxrFiANdiC
NO. M Tor piilr of rout , on very liberal terms.
The found ! llluir IMpor Mlllcomi > lRto , with
tlielurBti boniilliitf house nnJ tluco ncrcs of
Krotiutl.
No. "fl A buplnoss prorierty In Chrrokro ,
Chcrolico county , Iowa , will undo for western
liuuls. Virtue , iihoiit $1,000.
No. W \ iH'uutlful liomo In tbo town nf Hnst-
Inns , HUH county , loivu , for NcbrKSka liuiil.
. , .
No. 41 \ ifoott mif > lnp 9 property iind also n
food rpiltlniici ; propnrty In the town of i'licnvo
Mvl.cnn county , III. , low iluwu for rash or will
CAchiUiifP for wcct-n-n lands.
No. 1,0 A stilondld fiuin , well Improved , lU4
Rrrra In DIoklnc-iiH county , linvn , joining the
town of Spirit l.ii'.io. 1'rlco , for a fihart time ,
f ; l" > per IHTC.
NII. l l lo 1W Arc fointnprovcd fiirniB In
J'hlllliis county , KIUISHB , each with n uniiH Iti-
( uinlniinco. The I'qnllnn will lit' nvi'lianucd for
unlnuiunlicrcil wild iiunl III Nclinibkii.
No. tl led acres In Hull county , Neh. , jmrtly
Impnivvd , nl big liuvKiiln. WnntB to oxclmuKU
for incrcliiindl'i' .
No. rA line two Rlory brlrk rckhU'iu-p , ono
ill tlir IH I locutions In r\nincll llluns will trade
fur Kiiod iuilnpiinlurcl Kmibim or Nobrapku
landVilm : > , 515nfl. (
Xtt. fMiiml II Aivtwoothor briuitlful lunncs
in round ! Illnirs , which ciwlt pHymviils will tiny
lit a luiriuln.
No. M A beautiful sntmrlmn location in Jowii
City , Iowa , will ' \diiiiij-o ( for western lands.
VlllUO , t.'i , .
Tin * iibox o uro only n low of our Hpcclat bnr-
Kiittik. If ynu'vo got anything to tiado or sell ,
inuint to Mill ntiy font cctiitu or tiipruhiuiillsp ,
'i ltus. . Wo luivo hovornl ifood ktock of ( rooda
to trade for lands. SWAN A WAI.IC1SU.
_ _ Council lilufl ° A , iciwa.
UNION TICKET OFFICE
J , L. De BEYOISE , Agent ,
No. COT UronUwov , Council lllutls.
H/ailway Time
COUNCIL ULUl'F ! ? .
Tito following is the tiinp of arrival mul
ilepartiiro of trains by ccntm ) s-tiindnrd time , at
tin1 loi'al ilupotx. Triilns loiivn transfer di'pot ten
inlnulrhfiirlier and inrlvo ten mlnutos lutor :
UKI-AUT. AlllltVE.
cmcAiio it NontnwnsTiiitN.
n:2.'iA.M Miillnml KAJIH-SS fi'Ol'.M. :
i : : : < 0 i > . M Accoinmoiliitlon 4ull I' . M.
fiillU l > . M Kxprtiss Ulfi : A. M.
CIIICACO & HOCK ISLAND.
0i"i : A. M Mull and liApref ! " B"v'li' : . M.
? : ! ! > A. M Accummodiititiii 5:45 p. M.
Siaur. M KipicHs UUJA. : M.
CIIICAOO. MII.W.U'KKK A. ST. 1'AUl , .
! ) :20 : A. M Malt and KvprosR 11:30 : r. M.
5:25 : r. M i\rt ; | -.s ! ) : II3 A. M.
CIIICAOO. imilMNOroN 4 QU1SUV.
0:40 : A. M Mail and K\pr < . s 7:10c. : M.
uU5) : ' . M Uxpri'sa b:5UA. : M.
WAIIAMI , ST. IjOUIHfc IMCmO.
2l.rir. : M liounist. l.onlB Kviirol ; Ixioal
ylKJ ; l' . M.Translcr St. Louis K.v.Traiiht ir.J:20 ! : p. M
KANSAS Cl'tV. PT. JOB i CODKCII. lll.UKf ! .
10:111 : A. M Mail and K.\prov Tiri : l' . M.
U:05 : l' . M Kxpross 0:25 : A. M.
StOUS CITV S I'AI'irlC.
7:15 : A. M Slonxflty Mull 0:30 : P. M.
8a'i : l-.lt St. 1'aul K\prcns b:2o : A.M.
UNION i'Afric.
JlfO : A. M Dunvor Kxiros4 | 4"i : ! ! I' , w.
1:1151' : . M..Lincoln l'aes.m. & H. V..aa"i : i > . M.
7:4."ii.M Ovcrlr.nd P.x'pross 8:1)0A.M. :
IU > TMV TilINS TO OMAIIA.
Ix > tivo Council Hlults 7a5-7.V : : > -'JTO-in:3- : : (
11:40 : ii. m. ; li.'JO 2aO : ; iIiO : 4:2H : n2."i OrfV-
11:45 p. m. keaxv Oiiiuhn 8:25 : 7aTi : S:50 1JW : )
11:10 : u. m : 1 :5IJ : 2:00-3:00 : : I'M 1:55 : 5:55. :
ONLY HOTEL
In Council IllulTs liiivlng1
And nil modern improvcmonts , call bells , Uro
nhinn bells , etc. , is thu
CREST ON HOUSE !
Koe , yi5 , SI" mid 210 , Main Stivnt ,
MAX MUHN , IVopnotor.
342 ami 344 BROADWAY.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Fall & Winter Wear
H' niiil Hoys' lliiMnpH.i
JMcns' nnil Hoys' Uri''Iinln. .
'lillilri us' r.vnry liny mul DroshFnlt * .
iivc-1 . ' .ith for Jli'ii , lloys unil L'hlMreii.
Mori'lnint Tailor Hull" .
Slcjvlniiit Tttllur Ovurcoutj.
Jlcrolinnt Tailor T
iiml ; | to tin ! lii'jt , to order ,
Atli.iU'llio jn Ion.
J-'nt Jloiis' Suilh ituit ( Ivcroonts.
I.t'iiji Mciis' HultB tiuil Ovori-o.iH.
1'iit M onfa' Trowtors
r ! " ! ShlrW iind Trovsprs in Scotnh wnoli ,
( -'ftii-lotR. Kxlin Ilruvv Hulbrit-ViiiiR ,
rune } 1'olonnl Wuols unU mlJiotl quulltive , from
! iic each to Jl.ul.
DUHIJP m ® STETSOH HSTS
THE PALI , OK 15SS.
G-loves ,
Neckwear , .
Suspenders ,
Handkerchiefs ,
Collars
And Curls ,
Of flrM cli'Ks niinlillea and rousnnalilo price j.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
8 < SHml44 ! ! ! llroailwnv , Council 111 utir. ! ' " _
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I'r.u li.-i"- , ii ; M < ' ( mul Fi'i
Hoo.l.i " , Jl. i : , - ! , . . JJCU
O TJT
P
Was able to buy so many good goods for sot
tie money as now , at the low cash sales at
LOOK AT OUB
Silks , Tricots ,
Homespuns and Boucle Dress
Goods.
Sucli Bargains in Blankets
and ! . i nnels.
Our stock of
Carpets
Are particiilarly choice , and our prices for them
are the lowest they have been in twenty years ,
THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE
IIuvu rtiinoved to their Now Store ,
Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts. ,
NJ2XT DOOR SOU'J'II OF T11R POSTOl'TICE ,
When ; they have put in a ne.w Htock of
7i /JUn V A &AAJLH Vll
ladies' ' and Genls Furoishing Goods , Etc , , Etc ,
whicb arc the following lines :
Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , Q-ents
Neckwear , Gents' Underwear.
15OOTS ANU SlIOKS , TltUNXH ANW VAf.lhKS , MuSAHCU FlNH StIIKTS
.Ladies' Children's and Missus' Underwear ,
Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks anil Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana
Flannels , Rock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors.
JOHN BENO & CO. ,
No. 32 and SM Main Street , Couucil Bin
No. ! U1 ami 1(3 ( I'ourl .Strcot.
No TRAVELING AGEN s !
JJMPJ.OyKD Hi' ,1. M PHILLIPS , W1IOLKSALK DEAUill LN
s & r
Ho. 413 Eroaclwi y , Coimcil Bluffs.
Our customers get the benefit of the expense tliub saved. end for price lists ,
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Ilrli k ulUllnire of nny hind rnlFrd or niorcd and fatlsfiwtloii ; < : < > r.i t4. > > > iioueoi w > \ *
on I.llllu liluut irucUailiu Liu l In tlio urorlJ.
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A MiNe
No , 29 Main street , Council Bluflfc