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G TITO OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 12 , 1885. rr TUB DAILY BEE. COUNCIL"BLUFFS. . THl'KbDVY MORNING , NOV. 12. HO. la Trlh M til by c-nrrfor In any jiart of tlio cltr M IT tiilj U.W. A1INOU 3IKXT1ON. Rpitcr , tlic tailor , for fall floods. Onlvnno drunk iiucd In police court yesterday. About a hundred men arc employed ou the new bridge. Tim puvinjj of Hryunt street will bo finished to-dr.y in linn > .lmpc. Permit to marry \ \ as yesterday secured lv William U Kilobit ) , of Crescent , and Alnltin ) . Surlier , of thin city. Still lluk'fi was yesterday arrested ami ecnt to tin ; county jail on a charge of Bterilintfii hat from Ktecumn'Bisloru. G. A. McDonald and Adolisi Liiltounty , tooth of Omaha , were > csterday given IHirmL'-.fioii to enter nutate of matrimony. Tito annual ball to bo given by the lloyal Arcanum at tliu Otfilen house tonight - night promibcs to bu u brilliant racial event. The county board yesterday concurred in the recent action of the city council re ducing tlio uBse.-i-inent of the stock yards lo $5iwO. Huth Austin , who hns been thc.ro be fore , was arrcfitcd yesterday for disturb ing thii peace. Shu wan so mad thatshe TVIIH black in the face. Mrs. Miller xvho haB purchased the iironerty formerly occupied by .Moliio Wiillace , is having the name tilled up , and improved greatly. Olllccr O'Hnen yesterday found in a Bceond hand store two miws stolen re cently from Prof. MeNaiigliton'H new hoiihc , and owned by ( , ' . Hamster. S. Kicliurdson was arrested for inter fering \yith Deputy Marshal Ilooten , who was trying to drive Hiohardaon'H cow to t ic pound. The eahu was dropped when it got Into court. The work of ninking the first caisson for the toundation of tiie new bridge has begun. It will be Mink to a depth ot seventy feet , and is to be built of timbers eighteen inches in diameter. \V J Donnelly , who has been em ployed in Green's packing hou.se , and who died eo suddenly Tuesdav , \ \ H Iniried by the county'yoHterday. "Jt can not be learned thathe hart any relatives. It IB reported that Chief Skinner , of the police lorce , is to resign his position and go to work with tlio others on the new bridge. This will give a chance for the mayor to make either Brix or Nugent chief of police. The little rookery occopicd by Ruth Toun&on , on upper Uroadway , caught lm yesterday morning about G o'clock , supposed to be the work of an incen diary. The morfl damage was that it was not all burned down. The Scandinavian Baptist church is fnst approaching completion , and will , when Imiahcd , be a very creditable building. The .society liin : worked hard and given generously , and it iu gratify ing to fcco the work prosper. Charles Sanders , the boy arrested for Stealing a sack of Hour from Mullis' store .has been Bent to the county jail. The judge had not decided whether to hold him to await the action of the grand jury , or to send him to the reform school. _ At last the electric light promised the city so long ago is being put in plaoe. Jt is located on Uryant streets so that it lights up not only the city buildings , but n good share of tlio xtrgot , and the alleys " north of Uroadway , both" Ways froin Ury ant street. Approaches arc being made to the Seventh btreet bridge , which has been built by the county , but which the county has refused to accept as not being ac cording to contract. While the diller- cnen between county and contractor is being settled it is proposed to give the public the benefit of the bridge by build ing approaches. The oitj is being tlooded with "plug- god" coin. They are halves and dollar * to tar as have been noticed , and the coin ring all right , and look air right , but are light of weight. Tlie source of distribu tion has not been discovered , and those who have occasion to handle silver should keep an eagle eye out for bad ones. ones.Miss Miss Grace Swearingon and Miss Klia Hoyer have been chosen by the board of education to _ serve as substitute leaehcrs for the ensuing j ear. Jt is their duty to bo prepared at all limes to fike the place of any teacher who may bo temporarily absent from the school room by illness or other cause , and are to receive a sal ary of ? iO a month , and also the salary which the toucher for whom they substi tute would have been entitled to for the time in which they serve. Dr. Bellinger and Jim Grant stepped Into Louiu 4s Metzger'sTuesd y night to get a lunch , and in doing so Grant left his shotgun standing at the doorway , When i they came out the gun had been taken away , evidently by some sneak thief. The officers were notilied , and a nhnrp lookout was kept on the late dummy train to keep the thief from going to Omaha , but a little later the gun was found in a stairway , Lthe thief having evidently concluded to abandon it , ho being too closely watched. Cottage ranges. Garland stovoo , Ra diant Homes and Hub beaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper & McGeo'0 , No. 41 Main street. y ono buying Woonts worth of T _ g & Co. , lu 8 a chance , free , in the grout drawing , December ll. Siilistiuitial iibstructH of title nnd roul rstato loaiiH. J. W. , & E. L. Sfiuiro , 101 1'carl street , E. T. Waterman Is quite dangerously Wrn. S. EiRoninn has returned from u visit to Cn'feton friends. J. J Anderson , the popular dinar con ductor of tliu Itock Ishiiul , is .sick , niul olV duty. County Surveyor Toftovln goes to Fre mont county next wok to make : i survey to nettle u disputed bouiiiliiry. Charlie Hclslor i.s coniitied to his room with nmlurhl fe\vr. IliH father , I ) . M. IJt-iidor , IB also ou the mck Hat with the feiuuu trouble. Mm S. 11 , Hill , mother of F. II. Hill , of the Kmpkie Hardtvare company , left .yes terday for Wlehlhi , Kan. , to viuit her daughter , Airs. Dyer , Mr. E. . Wield , of Jnncsvillo. WIs. . wns looking over Council Hlull's and Omalia yesterday , stopping over hero for only a day ou his way to Alton , Kan. , where lie has sons living , and where he lit 9 property interests. _ . - - 1 For the brut and cheapest 03's.tcrs call ut Chicago Lunch Counter , M'liroud \ - wny. Oyster t > uup all day , only 10 cents. Correct Abstracta of Title and Heal Ks- tnto Loans atAIcAIahon & Co'u , No.1 IVurl Btreet. _ _ Do sura nnd ask your grocer for the bread madi ; ut Smith iV Lmirkc'rt bakery , No , 5 'UMulti street. It la the very bcbt made. Try It nnd be convinced. Tlie very latent Now Vork htjles re 3oiv il w dly ut .Mr * . O. A. Ko era. pp \ TTnnitTp tviiimMI'ttppiro SCATTERING 1'ORGLD ' CHECKS A Slick YotiEp ? Kan Oatches Several Oottn- cil Elnffj lien. HOUSES IN STREETS. Tlic New Bcwct- Hitch Tlio of Klrst Avcnttc ItcHoltttloni of Hyinpnlliy-Otliuf Xcwa Itoinu niul Pcrsunnts. AVIiolrnalo 1'orgory. On Moiiilny.ln.st u very opruco loolinfj ; .yoiitiii 111:111 : , well thv&ocil , ttnd bouriny the niiarnnc4i | ) of being more n rji'iitlo- ninn of leisure tlmn otio u oU to hard niiinual work , appeared at tlio residence of Kam Underwood , nnd wanted to net employment as a farm hand. Mr. Under wood thought he was lee dmlLsli u look- injr fellow to bo of nuicli sorvicu on the place , and after hanging about for a tlnio disnppearcd. U seems from litter revelations that lie must have hung about long enough to have got possession of Mr. Underwood's signature in some way , for on Tuesday a young man answering the description of this succeeded in scattering a number of checks about tliu city , to which were forged Mr. Under- wood's milno. The young man hud n peculiar dress , his outer suit being a good working onu , w .lie underneath ho had on a line suit of clothes , stylishly made , and by no means in keening with his outer garb. In this city ho bought an overcoat atMotcalf Uros. , and Btiececded in pay ing for it with a , check for ? 1 ( ! purporting to bu feigned by Mr. Underwood , and drawn on the Citi/.eitH bunk. In the evening he went into Jim Wilson's gam bling hou'-e and pluycd until he hud lot-t not only the oven oat which ho htid bought , lint he ca.-hed another forged cheek for -f 10 , drawn on the First isn- tlonal bank , with Mr. Underwood's nnnu ) signed thereto. The monev he thus got ho aKo dropped. At John Niolioldon'H saloon ho also succeeded in potting n forged check cashed for ? 11. At J. M Phillips' boot and shoe house ho bought a pair of shoes , and ollered in payment another check , purporting to be signed by Mr. ( Jinlerwood , but there the genuine signature of Mr. Underwood was HO well known that sncpicions were aroused that the cheek was not genuine , and as they hexitatcd to cash it , the fel low quickly slipped out without shoes or money. All tlteso cheeks proved to bo forgeriefl and not very clumsy ones either. The fellow has disappeared , and thtifi far there is no trace foumi in dicating which way he has llown. Pifof Ilibb ns in the latest color a Mrs. llogers. _ Short Hand work and Type Writing. All kinds. Kd Wright. 551 Mills &t. Tttiildhii ; Houses in Streets. A prominent real e.stato man in this city in talking with a Hr.K man yesterday , remarked : "io ) yon know that there arc as many as SCO houses in this city which do not pay a cent of taxes ? " The UKK man pleaded ignorance of the fact and asked for an explanation. "Why , it is simple enough. The houses are not built on private lots , but arc right in the streets. " "Where are these houses ? " "There are such houses in different parts of the city. Most of them , however , . are in the southwestern part. I can take you > ul in my buggy and how you scores of them , and I am sure that if the proper survey * were made you would find , : ; s I say , that there are 200 snob houses. A while ago a man was talking with mo about buying a lot on which to build a liotiso. Wo didn't make a trade , but a little while ago in riding about 1 found that ho had put up quite a neat little house , costing , I suppose , $150 or so. I was trying to locate i-ome other lots near there anil bo I asked him what the number of his lot was. Ho sort ol' looked puzzled for a minute , and then ho owned up it had no number , and wasn't. : i lot , but a part of the street. lie had built his house so that it could bo moved , if he had to move , but ho pro posed to stay there as long as ho could. Why , says 1 to him , if you are in the btreet. that house beyond you is. llo said yes , and conic to find out there is a whole row in the same condition. There are a great many such cases. I toll you I honestly believe that tht-ro are 00 houses thus built in the street ! } , and on which no taxes are paid. " "Hut why does not tliu council do some thing about it ? " ' "I ho couneil did , about a year ago , pass a resolution ordering the marshal to hunt up such cases , and make them move oil' the streets , but that is all it ever amounted to. Like nlcntyof other things which needs attending to. all that seems to be done is to pass resolutions. " "What sort of house.s are these ? " " 1 hey cost all the way from nothing up to several hundred dollars. Some of them are pretty good little lioues. Some of them are lixed M > that if they have to b moved , the owners will buy a lot and move on it easily. Othcru are not worth moving. " For everything in the crrocorv line give the now linn of Klnt & Ivlecb , Ni'3 Uroadway , a trial. Everything new and Iresh. 1'ancy groceries a specialty. . . - -t > Drs , Judd & .Smith's Klectro-Magnetic lui-olcs. Only lilt.v cents. No. BO Fourth St. , Council IShills , Iowa. Agents wanted. The Now Sewer IHioh , The work on the Indian creak sewer ditch does not seem to progress very rap- Idly. The contractor , 5lr. Vincent , has been delayed by the council not being able to pay him the needed cusli to prose cute the work , and now that Unit dilli- ctilty Is overcome there has boon some work done , but the weather has been un favorable. A goodly portion of the ditch has relillcd , nnd to take out this dirt seems to bo an even harder tank than to excavate originally. This relilling is soft and heavy , and with tlio wet weather it is found almost impossible to work teams in the ditch , bccaubo they get mired. It is now proposed to use men and wheelbarrows , and it is hoped th.it this plan will prove morw successful The teams which are employed have not been used to such work , and when they find their feet going into the mire they get frightened and make bad work. Mr. Vincent's own teams , which are more used to the work , are o.v nccted to bo hero this week and tlioy will bo tried. There is EOIHO four that the work will have to bo delayed until the nnitl freezes , and then there Is danger of cold weather , overllows of the creek , and ice , preventing much pro r. H , Alto gether the work docs not iu < I. very en couraging , and yet it Eccms that it iniibt bo done , lor unless that ditch is opened tliu sewer Mstoui will not amount to any thing , and It lias comn to bo a matter of necessitv. Tlio olti/wis. who have suf , * fend from ( hi ) creek will hardly brook' much morodt-hii , and they nan hardly bo blamed for being impatx nt , mid , per- Irips , unreason.ible in their dci.iunds. U. Is th ) determination to pet tin- ditch nil opened ns soon as posiiblc , lint thre are nKt.vlnM which must bo met , although nt. great e.\penso. For hardware and hou o inruMitngs trot prices of Cooper & McGee , No. 41 Wain Rtrect , Pinrst dliplnv of mecrslmum nnd Miiokprs'goods for holiday gifts. T. D. King & Co. , Cigars and 'lobaccos , 61 ! ) Broadway. Sorrow and Sympathy. At n meeting of Fidelity Council , No. IT)1 ! , Hoynl Arcanum , hrl I at their coun cil chamber , November 10 , ISS-'i. the fol lowing resolutions on the death of our brotbnr , John A. KinU , wen- adopted : Wiiorcac , Death has talon from us In the prime ol hlM mtinlir > od our beloved brother , John A. Klutanil. . \\hrrcsm. In hH dentil I'ldi'llty Counrll loH's one of Us most estimable members nnd biothoiR. lt"wiv ! M | , That we. ns n rounril , tender to lilt bvreaved parents , bmtlicrs and relntlvos. our wlnoeieHymjialhy Iu this , their hour of nfnUltrtlon. and niiin ) them , tint while wo b.iw in ini'oU Hlibmls-tloiitothetlucrecot 111 n "whodocth all tlilm , ' well , " wechall mls < him , nnd his vacant ohnlr In our cmtncll ehanux r will Im u constant iviiiliult'r to UH all ot ( lie tiucerhdnty of ll' > . and of him \\lio has but taken another Mcpniintlicr dovrree Into the inybtcrlt's ' of this woild and the lu- tu re. I'a olvcd. That our hall IM dr.iped In moiirnlni ; fora period < V slxtv dnys In honor ol our deceot-ed brother , and that we attend his fttiicr.il In aboilv. ISi'MiIvod , That a copy of UiP'O resolntlnn ? he given each of our d.dlypaiKMH tor publi cation , multicopy mailed to the pau'iils of the tlocciuswl , iiiul to his brother , and that the name tie Hpiead upon the records of our council. Sigaed thla 10th dav of November , 1RS3. Kfv. : T. .1. .MACKUV , T. K. CAVIN. A. T. Fl.tcKlNOI'.K. Committee un Uc > oliitions. Try John TempletonVRoso" cigar. Opening First Avenue. In the proposed openinjjof First nvenuc from Main street to Bancroft there threatens to be a little trouble about an eight foot strip , which is miid to have been given by Mr. Jackson with the in tention of having an alley through there , but t.ie other eight feet never beinj : given , the . > trip lias been kept fenced and never used for an alley. Now that the city purposes to open this street objection is naturally made to paying for thia strip under tlic claim that it already bolon/is / jo the city. Just how this will come out it is ditlieult to tell , but it makes another perplexing feature to the problem of how to make the needed improvement. THE DUDE WAS A WOMAN. She Got Into Troulilc Wliile Scclns the City by Gaslight. A Philadelphia telegram to the New York 'I imes of Nov. ( jth , says : The last strains of the "Nanon" wait/ had died away in Ball's gilded saloon at No. 7-i ! ) Lombard-street the in- - to-night , when - match were started by a loud "lla ! ha ! " which ended in "Bravo , my boy , walk right in. " Then the small doors swung wide open , and in strode a middle-aged , jollv-iooking man , exquisitely dres-sed , wearing a shining high hat and carrying a heavy , handsome cane. By hia hide , running to keep up with him. was a cute little bit ol' _ huina ity in tight titling troupers , pointed shoes , a short light overcoat , a derby hat that revealed even ly cut bangs , and , in fact , everything that would warrant at first sight the ver dict "dude. " "Hero , waiter , " said the big man , snapping his fingers. "Whioky and lemon. " "Sherry for me"piped a queer little voice. The colored proprietor turned quickly from his dealt and inquired : "Is your Iriend of age , sirV" "Well , yon just bet on it , " and slap ping the mite on the shoulder he asked : "Aren't you of age ? " "Well , J should .smile , " came the an swer , with a laugh , and the little one drew deeply on a lighted cigarette and sent out rings of siuorfu. "Well , I don't believe it. " said Ball , "and J won't tell him any liquor. " "Oh , well , " what's the odds ? " said the big man. "What's the odds ! " squealed his pro tege , and out they went together. "Something is crooked there , " said Ball as he put on bis .bat and followed them up Lombard street to JMghth. ' 1 here they were confronted by a huge Nineteenth District policeman , who , at the request of Ball , stopped them and marched them into the station house. "Well , now. I'd like to know what this is for , " naid ibe big man. "Search them , " was the lieutenant's reply. The middle-aged man changed color and was perspiring treely as ho leaned over to the house sergeant and whispered hoarnly : "My God , man , she is a woman ! " The house bargcant started back dum founded. The little woman in male at tire buried her face in her hands and sobbed. "Now , for God's sake , don't look us up ! " said the big man , desperately. This little girl ju < t got herself up in these togs because she wanted to see. the city by gaslight. Just telephone the minor , won't yon ? 1 am an intimate friend of his. Tell him" and then the stranger hesitated. "Ob , well , tell him its Anth ony J. Lcchler , of No. 1U1H North Kigut- teenth street " The hoiiHo .sergeant waBohduralc , how ever , and said tlioy would have to go in the cells. Then the would-be boy shrieked in real womanly tones , while her eompanjon implored her t- > keep quiet , and b.iid her name was Mary Smiiii and that shu lived at No. 1,11'A ) North Kightccnth Mrcet. She was half carried to the cells , and hardly hail the iron door clanked behind her when a drunken woman from South street soiled , "How- ly mother ! to bo Kept in the sumo cell with a man , " The agitated sergeant explained plained the matter to her and peace again reigned. Late to-night bail was entered before a magistrate , and Mr I.eclilorand his com panion were released , to appear to-mor row. Lechler is manager of a large foundry at Thirteenth anil I'ine streets. Lamps cheap at Homer's , 23 Main St. Nt'rvoun Octitlltatcd Mon , i mi are allowed n fica trial lor lliirni rtnin ot the itsoof Dr. ] ) \e' CclrliratciJ Voltaic Belt with Klc'ctiic Hiisivensury Appliances , for the speed } mill-fund pprmiint > nt cme of Nervous JebllUlosi of Vitality and Man hood , ami all kiiuhed troubles. Also tor iiLUiy othe diseases , ( 'nunilc-ti' icstoratlun to In-null , vl > .or ami innnlioiiii. No risk Is lu- cuiied. Illu-tniled pamphlet with tall liil'or- mntloii , terms , etc. . mailed free by Voltaic Helt Co. Marshall , Midi. HO. 7 and 9 MAIN-STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa YOS : : ( : Co , GG2 EH.OADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers , Public end Private Systems cf Seweraga. 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. HARRY BIRIONIUNE , Manager Now York Plumbing company 052 Hroad way Council IMnfl's. Telephone No 27. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. PIT pfnptt Is now romplrto In rvery dopnrt- mcnt and contains nil the Juteastyles in CARPETS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , ETC. -THE- Largest Stock. -AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXOUJBIVK CAUl'KT HOU8K IN wr.s-rr.uN iow.\ . FAMI'IJSS rurnlahcil upon apiillcatlnn to o of town pnrtlos. 1'IHE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO GRO SE Council Bluffs Carpe ! Company 5 Bt'oadtray. Ll ( CEO. SCHINDLLE / & CO , , ) i No. 540 Broad a , Council Bluffs. orlcpiiarantcejl O'iml | to Tray Lminilry vrork. Work cul'oa ' , } | > r > \ ilcll\cro.l \ VUK1. All KiiodB by innll or n prosa rcoolvo jironiin ut- tcnti' n. | | fiio | < : laltli ) Clci'ilii ostuiU : ] > rom ptiioEs. Tel ( 'I'liouu ' No 1M. -AT- ESErs. D. A. Benedict's , No. 037 Ilromlway , Council Illuffg. Hair Goods Hair Goods Of all hlnJa iimdo to Of every Myle ready order. Hair Goods Hair Goods ITo , SS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Spcrlul mlvorii-t montft , such M I.o.l , lYniml. To Ix > mi. Tor SMo. To Hclit , Wants iillufr , etc. , will l > p inserted In thl * column nt low into of 'I I'X CTNTS t'l'.ll LINK for the fit tln.-'irt'onnnO ' HVi : CUNTS 1T.M l.INH for cnoli Mi ( ' enticiit ln rrllon. Ix nve fdvortl-o- incntsnt our oftlco , No. U 1'cnrl street , near llrcnrtnuy. WANT1 * , \\7AS1 IJ'1riKttla'n Ironori nt IJiiiac S'cnr.l l < I.iuniury , No , , ' ( ( l Ition0nu > louncll nllllTf- . UlN I SI i iir : ) ifKM-A MioH v Turn iihoti lurjie l'ntit fooin tor tout at No. ttil Vine ttticut , tounrll lllullfl. J/OH SAI.K Hcllix dcdlroiH of inavlnc In Opinlm. on Mi-count n ! my tniftlnc * * , 1 otfcr forFiiU-iny resilience , cot-ncr I'ourtli HMMIUO nnil Mill li sti ret. Inquliooiiin-uiiiUeti. A. 1 * . Iti-iiiniml. No. 4 1'enrl * tiwt. j-ou SAI.I : , r < w IM.NT ou RO. fi ! ! Vor mlonr rrni , on very lltirrnl tt'Jini. TMn rauiu'll lllull < ] 'aier ( Mlll.complfK' . ltli tlin lurtro tionitlinir lioti.-o nnJ tlirco ctw of griiuit'l. No. "fi A tnisliic s jnoperly In Tlirrokoo , ( "lipiokpo county , lowit. will tnulo for WCP'.ITII InnilH. Vnlui' . nhotlt f 4.KW No. : m A lirnutlful home la the lann of H t- Intrf , MIllR lonnty , town , foi Xcbrnrl.il luiul. Vi\i \ o. $ ; ir.xi. ( No 41 A iooit t > ti lnoss property niul nlso cwil roslduiK't ) propoity In Ilio town of I'tiunvo Mct.piin cnnntj , 111 , low ilowtt tor ctinh or will t'icliiiiijio for woaiern lumls. No. 17U A snlciidlil farm , wnll Improved , C40 n < Tos In Dk'kniKon county , loua , Joining the town of Spirit I.nko. I'rlco , for n short time , fiVi per uci c. No. 1st to 1K7 Are four Inpi'ovrd fiirins la I'hllllpncmnitv. IUUIMII , ouch with n eninll In- cnmbnuieo. Thoonultau ivlll bo < > \chnnied for utilncuinhcrcd vlkl Iniul In NohiiiBkn. No. li 4M ) notes In Unit county , Neb. , parity ImnroviKl , nt n liijj btirgnln , Wniils. to oxtliiuiBO torini-i-clinnitlhc. No. M A tlno two utorv tirlck rc'lilrnco. 0110 or the best looaildiis In Council muffs , will trail o l ( > r Kooil unliu'uiiboiuil Kiineus or NubriwUn liiinls. Vitltin. J-r > . ( X ) . No. 65 mill It Anv two otlirr benutlful homM In Oc.um-ll Illuffs , which cash imyincnls will buy at n Ij.iiKiiln. No. Wi A lieiiiitlful suburbnn location In Iowa rily , Iowa , will cM-huiiKO lor wcatoru Kinds. Vnttio , f .l.tiiJO. Thoahovo nro only n few of our pprcinl linr- pnlus. If you'vojrot nnythliifr to tnulc or fell , or want to sell imy renl cstiito or inurxliiuiili-o , wilto us. Wo luivo POrrnl KOIX ! ctcx'Ks of froixU to tniilo for lands. SWAN & WAI KKU , tJoundl llhills , Iowa. OKION'TICKET OFFICE J. L Do BEYOISE , Agent. No. 607 Ilrondvrav , Council Illuff * . Railway Time Table. COUNCIL Tlio follmylnv Is tlio time of nrrlrnl nml dopnrtuivof trnitif by central stnnclim ! tiaie. nt the locid dopntH. Tnilus kuvo trmis-lnrilcpot ton ininutOH ( Miilior icnl iiriivu ten minutes luttsr : PKPAKT. A1U11V1 ! . cniCAoo & NonTinynRTctiK. Oil \ . M . Mnlliuiil Express . CMr. : v. 1 :411 : r. SI . Accommodation . 4-M V , M. f > : oO p. M . IX : | ICK ? . UU5 : A. M. CII1CMHI & HOC 1C ISLAM ) . ) i-.T. A. M . Mull nnd lUpic'-s . f.KI : p. v. 7:15 A. M . Accnnimoiliuloii . fi :4.'i : p. M . fiioUP. M . ExprcN's . UUT : A. u. OIIICAIIO , MII.TVAIIKKK A ST. PATJI , , 9M A. M . Mail imd Kvpress. . HSOp. : M. 5'Ji : P. M . Kxprcps . U : A. M. CHICAGO , uuni.iNoros * O.UINCV. 0:40 : A. M . Muiland Kxpriss . 7lflp. : vj. uif : ; > i' . M . Kxpiijis . 8:50 A.M. W4111SII , ST. 1,01'lSft PACiriC. 2:1 : "i p. M.Iiocnt M. liOiiK i\irt ; ] ; s Ixiciil . M KANSAS C1TV , HI. .JOB 4. COL'NCIti III.IH'FS. JOilU A. M . Mull niul Kxpres * . 7'ii : IF. si. l' ' : ( p.M . i\pro : < 3 . GX'JA.M. : pjoixciT\ i-.cinc. 7:15 : A. M . Slou.x City Mall . fi:30p. : M. bl)5 : ) P. u . St. 1'iUll K.vprthS . b 'iA.ic. UNION l-A < "HO. 11:00 : A. M . Denver KxproHU . 4:35 : p. M. 1 : ( ! . M. . . Lincoln 1'ns-n , l > m. & H. V..an ; p. si. ' :45p.M : . Ororlnnd ISxpre'w ' . tt:3iA.u. : DUMMY TItMNS'KI OM HA. Louvo Council lUiiffs 7:05 7.Vi 9aO : 10:30 : 11:40 : n. m. ; lii : ! ' :30 : UM : : li.'H 5i' : ) 0'J."i 11:45 : p. in. UMUO Oinulm fii'i 7ifi h:50 10OJ : 11:13 : u. m : 12:5i : > - : . ' : ( . j-uO ; ! : 4:00 4:55 : 5:05. : ONLY HOTEL In Council IllutTs Imvlnsr Esoa/pe Atdnll iminern Improvements , cull bolla , tire nlunn bells , etc. . if. tlio CRESTOir HOUSE ! Nog. U15 , L'I7 anil 2ln , Mnin Si rcot , MAX M0ll.1'ropriotor. . 342 and 3U BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Fail & Winter Wear Mr-tis' niul llnj-i' Tlii lnr B Suits. JtciK' nnil lloya' nrcsi Suits. ClilMrons1 Kvcry l > nv and Drrss Suits. Ovoccouts for .Mon , liny * uri'l Cli Sli-ic'liuiit Tailor BillH ilun-lmnt Tailor O\ ore o.its. Merchant Tiillor Trow-on. Kiitiil to the tM "t , to onlcr , At liult tin1 price. 1'ut MOMS' Suite nml OvcrciMU. I.ciili MOIIH' f > nlt8 unit OvofUiiatK. J-ut .Moils' Tro < ra Scnnilfss Shirts nn < l Tro\vfors In Hootrh w MiHllciitud Scnrlcte. Kvtr.i llruvr 1'iiiicy Colored Wools unil jnixod fiuuhtit-j , Jrotn l'I/u cucu SrJB STETSOH KOII THK r.uj , or lass. XTZSEniTiTa GOODS G-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchi efs , Collars And Cuffs , Of llrst t'lnsa quttlltlt > 3 nnJ ren&onublo jitlcoi RETAIL DEPARTMENT Sl-und CU IlroaUnav , Council Illuffe. IO\TU. R. RICE , M. D. - ur i'tl'i r l niu.r * n-imitat , 'lihout till ) tlltft' O. llfUAllI of lj/ ! l | . CUR01HC DISEASES - 1 u u. . * a pnutli'til i-i | > "ri < utu U.Uou J\u. II t rml h.r'i't. ( uuiit-U iJtUlfo. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE O3T Have removed tothclr Now Store , Hos. 32 & 84 Main and 884 35 Pearl Sts. NKXT DOOH SOUTH OF THK I'OSTOI'TICB , Where they hnvc put in u now Mock of Ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Elc , , Etc , Among which arc the following lines : Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , Gents Neckwear , Q-eiits' Under wear. HOOTS AN SIIOKS , Tiiuxua AND VALISES. MONAKCII Ftxn SIIIUTS Ladies' CJiildren's and Misses' Underwear , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' I'a/iscs , Blankets ana Flannels , Rock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , JCo. HO and M Main Street , Council Hlufl No. 83 and 1)3 ) Pearl Street. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,000. , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $100,000 , oiasEJO jR.es TO j. 103 MAIN STREET , GOU3STCI1. BOTPFS , IMPORTKPvS OF AND DEALKRS IN 0 * J Musical Merchandise of Evtry Description , Toys and Fancy Gooils. WP. make the cclecrnled Hnrdman Pianns , and the Royal Whitney Organs , Q specialty. Every instrument warranted. Send for catalogue. MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY , Counu.il Hlull'a , Iowa. TRAVELING AGEN s ! " EMPLOYED BY J. M nilLLIPS , V/HOLESALK UEALKIl IN . 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Our ouf.tomcrs get the benefit of the nxponsc thus s.-ived. Send for price liata. ] W. 3P ftriok Jnillrtinpiof nny Mini inl'i-d or mnyftl nnrt tntliMrtlnn ( rimr ntppd. I'raino houoea niord onlJtlJeOtunt Irucku llio lint in ili.i wuil.l. lUJOKtli ST. . COlINCIf. IIJ.UtTS. 1OAVT. ; T ANI > - No. 29 Main street. Council Bluffs. Fancy and Staple Groceries. No. 162 Brosuhvay. Opposite Ogdcii House , l. - - . Tlnr lioiiso being n now ono , OOIIBO- ( ] iinitly ! cvcrytliing iu block is now and Prlcfis as ronRou.iJjle aa any oilier yro cory in the wct > t. Ono trial is nil we u&lr. KINTZ KI.EEB JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW ill MaU uud KciU-ial 7 unJ 1 , ) ijai. . Jlc'i'j.J J i . orncrn. u , n , piracy. OPPICEK , > COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOV/A. / ioj. isn DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. rorincrly of Ncir York , i No. 3-11'corl ttitui , . . CuunciJ Uliiir , Town N. SCHUSD2 , Justice of the Peace. OflicoOicr Aincrlcaii CO I M j J 111 II * * imonril rtsultoul 'ii-ciwmukln-r l > rlor8Rt ' Jv OPPOSITt THE PEOPLES' STORE. Cuttiiw unil llttlny 0-u.tter KCotel MISSOURI VALLEY. IOWA. OI-I.A.Q STJ-X'THK ' , , JJLu.nfLS.QV l ! ] > i'ii.'ily ' inl.iiiifl l < n- | | , . ra u JMlflii I i UuIIUMI.I Ttuutor , Jlutvd