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THE OMAHA DAILY BEti : TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 188Y. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , O. 13 , FEABL STREET. 2 > Urercd toy carrier in 107 part of the cttr i twenty ccnU per weot TELEPHONES : im Orncc. No. 13. KIOHT RDITOR No. S3. MINOU MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Roller , tailor. Fall goods cheap. The Western Iowa college opened Its evening department last night. Ladies , see combined writing desk and lowing machine. Domestic olliee , 105 Main street. hdmonson & Hart are having their oflice on Main street re floored nnd llxed up generally. It is stated that the Union Pacilio wagon bridge will bo open to travel In another fortnight. A marrlago license was issued yester day to James Leonard and Mary K Thomas , both of this city. The dirt tramway for grading thu streets will soon bo in active operation , the rails being already on the ground. For the past day br two every other man on the street has been a collector. Fortunate Indeed was the man who could go n block without having thrco or four little reminders shoved under his llOJO. The fixtures of the St. Louis house Baleen were sold yesterday to satisfy thu claims of Mr. Neuniayer. who held a mortgage on the same. Adolph Doer- flingor , the proprietor , is nt present In Dakota. Tne eleventh annual Sunday school convention of this county is to be held in the Presbyterian church , \Valnut , com mencing to-morrow. It is desired that every school in the county should have a representative present. judge Aylcsworth has commenced n suit against the city to force the payment of warrants received by him for his salary , nnd which amounts to $1,600 , with interest. Marshall Guanulla has commenced a like suit , his claim being Thi ) committee in charge of the meet ing Tuesday evening , Oct. 4 , at the Pres byterian church , anticipate a surprise to the audience In addition to the interest that all have in the furtherance of the proposed ehautuumia assembly. Come nnd bring your friends nnd all do your part and success is assured. Judge Deomor presided yesterday in the district court , which now holds its sessions in the superior court room in order to accommodate the United Slates court , which meets in the Masonic tern- plo. There wore some small civil cases heard yesterday. The trial of criminal cases will begin next Monday. The hearing In the case of John T. Stewart against the telephone company to make his injunction secured four years ago permanent , was had last even- In c before Judge Doomcr , who took it tinder advisement. There were a num ber of the telephone ollicl.ils from Omaha present , and the Doinls in con troversy were hotly argued by able at torneys. At this term of the district court two frail women , Anna Wood and Martha Btonestri'etv\vorc tried for being inmates of the notorious nouso run by thu colored "Texas , " who with his wife were sen tenced to the penitentiary as the keepers. These two women were also found guilty , bill their sentence had not been pro nounced. A motion was filed in arrest of judgment , and the point raised was that they should not have been jointly in dicted , their oflcnscs being separate and entirely distinct. It seemed that this point was so well taken that rather than contest it an arrangement was made by which the two women were released from jail on their own recognizance. This practically sot them free , and they will doubtless improve the opportunity to put distance between themselves and the city. city.J. J. W. nnd E. L. Squire loud money. List your property with Cooper & Judson , Mo. 120 Main st. Money to loan. Cooper & Jndson. Dr. J. T. Van Noss. physician nnd sur geon , oflico room 8 , Opera House block , will attend professional calls day or night. Residence corner Eighth avenue nnd Fifteenth street. Pornonal i'arftirni > lis. Mrs. Judge James left tor Chicago yes terday. Dr. Cook loaves for Sioux ; City tins morning. M. F , Uohrcr loft for Avalon , Mo. , yes terday afternoon , to join his family , who are there visiting. J. S. lilanohard , Pat Lacy and Mrs. Lewis Hummer were among the number who left for St. Louis yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and son Harry loft last night , ever the Milwaukee , for a week's visit with her brother at Marion , Iowa. Mrs. J. Chase , of Weeping Water , Neb. , arrived in this city Sunday morn ing for n few days' visit with her parents , Squire and Mrs. Uaruett , on South First street. D. Hoist , of the Kiel hotel , wont to Omaha yesterday for the first time in two years. Superintendent Carter , of the county court house , served as guide. The opening of the now board of trade build ing was the drawing attraction. Undo Hilly Garner , as ho is familiarly known , wns in the city yesterday. Ho is ouo of the pioneers of this county nnd his many friends are glad to know that In his dix years wrestle with the rheuma tism ho appears to bo now gaining the victory. Ho has boon an inlcnso u lie re r. T. H. Knotts , a Council Bluffs boy , has returned from the mines in Moxlco in which his fattier , Ituv. Joseph Knotts. Is so largely interested , nnd has settled down in Des Moincs where ho has pur chased a controlling interest in the Iowa Printing company which succeeds Mills & Co. Ho spent Sunday in tins city with bis old fnonds. Among yesterday's anlvnls at the Ogden lionsd woru : 11. W. Porrigo and E. C. Tulluy , Kansas City J. S. Wood , Jlurlinglon ; L. A. Garner. Des Moincs , ml J. A. Hulbort , Fontanollo. At thu Veohtolo : Charles Larson , Malvorn , and John P. Organ , Neola. At the Pacilio house : O. Himobaugh , Dos Moincs ; M. J. Collins , PiUrtburg : C. F. Throofc. Chicago - cage ; W. L. liauglm a ml W : J. IXivis , llarlan. CHICAGO. KOCH. IHLAND & FA- C1F1C UAlTjWAV'S Grand Excursion to Chicago. ijCl7.no For the Hound Trip. On October 4 , 7 and 10 the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacilio Hallway will soil tickets from Council DluIVu to Chicago and return , including admission to the International Military Encampment , for f 17.15 ; tickets good six days from data ol calo. Two trains daily , running now , elegant Pullman Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars. S. S. STEVENS , General Agent. TicketoUlco&OTBroadway. City Clerk' * llcootpti. The monthly report of the city clerk's oflico shows the receipts to have beer f 904.80. Of this amount the marshal' ! ices wore $103 ; licenses. | 420.50 ; citj criminal cases , { 313.23. The burial ant building permit * were a tie f 10.00 re ) j- cewtd for ouch , COUNCIL BLUFFS CONCERNS , Au Attorney Indicted For Sending Indecant Lottera To His Divorced Wife , TROUBLE WITH TAX TITLES. Money Ruined For a Wldow'g Keller Bald To IlaVi ! Been Pocketed Jly the HolinttorH City Olllcer ' Undo Ham and Justice. In the federal court the case of Poole against the Union Pacific railway com * pany will have to bo tried again , the jury having failed to agree. It is under stood that the vote stood six to six. This was a case in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages for the death of her brother , who was killed while coupling cars in the yards lit this city. In an attachment suit of Hell vs. Laucrs , which was being argued yester day , .one of the points involved was whether a note signed on Sunday was binding or not. Judge McDill and Major layman were tne contesting attor neys. Judge Love instructed the jury that under the Nebraska law , the note being given in that state , the tact of it being given on Sunday did not invalid ate it. The cnso of Slyter vs. the American Express company is now on trial. Ho seeks damages on account of an accident on one of the wagons , whereby he had a leg broken. 'Lhe grand jury returned several in dictments. One was against Roger Sit- tirao , the Italian arrested some time ago for passing counterfeit dollars. He was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. An indictment was returned against C. H. Converse , an attorney at Oakland. la. Converse was recently divorced from his wife , and she claims that since then ho has been doing all in his power to break down her reputation , and annoy tier in various ways. It id said that ho wrote several anonymous and obscene letters , and sent them through the mails. Several witnesses claim that the hand writing is that of Converse , although a disguise is attempted. The accused denies this , and has given bond for his appearance in the sum of $500 to answer the charge. An indictment has boon found against A. S. Crawford , a postal clerk , who was arrested some months ago for stealing registered packages from the pouch at the transfer. A. J. Pattec , of Ilnrlrm , was indicted for violating the revenue law. M. Enfield - field had u like charge found against him. Judge Shiras has gone to Sioux City , leaving Judge Lov'o to preside alone here. _ _ A Cold World. The accident at the clay bank the other day , by which a laborer named Martin lost his life , seems to have been used by some designing fellows as an excuse for playing upon the sympathies of the pub lic. It is said tlr.it two men went about collecting money of kind hearted citizens under the pretense that it was to bo used in relieving the need of the family and paying the expense of burial. Mrs. Mar tin was handed $3 and informed that the bill at the undertaker's had boon paid out of the amount thus raised. Yesterday she discovered that such was not the case , but that the undertakers had been informed that she had loft the city and would send him the amount of his bill from some place in the east. From all she could learn she was well satisfied that about $ 100 had been raised for her benefit and that it had been gobbled up , she gutting no benefit from it. If any such dastardly trick has been played upon the charitably inclined the fellows who got the money should bo hunted up and severely dealt with. A Question of Tax Title * . Judge Aylesworth had an important and interesting question before him yes terday , which involved directly only the title to one lot in the city , but indirectly involves a great many tax titles. The case was one in which the plaintiff seeks to have the tax title set aside. The ground of the claim is that there was a fatal defect -in the manner of' cfl'ecting the sale. Under the law , as construed bv the plaintiff , the delinquent taxes should bn carried on the treasurer's books in a separate column , with the amounts opposite each lot , whereas , in fact , they are kept in a separate book en tirely. If the manner of keeping the de linquent tax list is contrary to the re quirements of the law , us claimed , and tltis is sufficient , to break the tax titles based thereon , there will bo n general commotion , as there are many such titles afloat. There seems to bo a good deal to the question as presented and the judge will this morning deliver his opinion. Street KunflroB. There has been such a free use of the paved streets for various purposes not allowable in any well regulated city that the council recently passed au ordinance making certain acts misdemeanors. One of these is the building of bonfires. The first complaint under this ordinance was filed yesterday. Some of the employes of the Boston Tea company had been burning some rubbish right on the block paving of Pearl street. I'ho proprietors of that store , Messrs. Richmond Bros. , were consequently called into court. They pleaded ignorance , and in view of its being the first case Judge Aylesworth allowed it to be dismissed on their paying the costs. The lightest fine is | 3. The City Council. Only four members were present last evening , Aldermen Lacy and Wells being in St. Louis. The evening was spent mostly in allowing bills. Mayor Grono- wog presented a lengthy communication urging the council to take some action to secure a more just assessment for sowers. This was referred to the finance com mittee , city engineer nnd city attorney , together w'ith the special assessment resolution elution for the Fifth avenue sewer , and I the protest against the assessment , signed by thirty-three citizens. It scorns that if there is any legal way of relieving the property owners for the undue burden the council will adopt it. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greonamayer , 023 Mynstcr St. , tele- Another habor Organization. The Council lihifTs Local league of the Universal Library league will hold a mooting this evening at the Grand Army hall at 8 o'clock , at which important business , including installation of olllcors , will bo transacted. The U. L. L. Is n now organization in this city , which combines an excellent system of mutual lifo insurance , an organized agitation for pure literature and opposition to all trashy or dangerous writings. Here the work is contined to the K. of L. , who are , many of them , members , and are very much interested. The plan of work Is to provide for thorough courses of reading by the members , who Are divided into classes for that purpose , and to furnish - I books , stationery , and supplies to mem i- \ bers at the lowest wuolcgalo prices , on the co-operative plan. All Knights of Labor arn invited to avail themselves of this help to special study , and of the ben efit of life Insurance. 1 he attendance of all members Is earnestly desired. By the Order of the President. The Wort of the Police. The police report for the past month shows 101 arrests , classified as follows : Drunk 78 Vaoi 34 Disturbing peace 14 Larceny 7 Assault and battery 4 Suspicion 4 Kiultlves fioin justice 5 Assault with Intent to kill 1 Assnult 3 Insulting Indies 1 lieckless driving 1 Peddling without license 2 Indecent exposure a Driving over lire hose 1 Insulin. 1 Obtaining tnnney under false pretenses. . . . 1 Assault with Intent to rob 1 Carrying concealed weapons The patrol wagon was required for eighty-six cases , and there was one false call rung in during the month. ' Harrison County's Fair. MISSOURI VALI.KY , Oct. 3. The twenty- ninth annual meeting of the Harrison County Agricultural association opened this morning with the most prosperous prospects of a successful exhibition , un exampled in the history of previous fairs in this county. Stock is being placed on exhibition of a much liner quality than in the past. Some of the finest specimens of Here ford , Polled Angus , Ayrshire , Holstein , Devon and Jersey are presented to the admiring gaze of the public , besides many other herds of beauty and profit of less celebrity. The races will attract much attention , as the fleetest stud of horses ever congregated in Harrison county are on the ground , ready to sustain if not surpass their for mer records. With passable weather this insures very many interesting races during the fair. Floral hall , which was erected this year at great expense to the association , as- sisied by liberal contributions from the citizens , is a substantial work of beauty and symmetry. It is 100 feet long by 80 feet in width , and modeled after the Centennial main building , having seventy windows above through which the sunbeams are thrown upon the artistic decorations , making more beau tiful the handiwork of the ladies , which shows their delicate taste and the com mendable interest they have taken in the enterprise. Heretofore our city has been invaded by professional fakirs to fleece the ver- dcnt youth , but happily , the present city authorities have decided to sit down upon this most despicable method of robbery and the law in such cases of violation , it is assured , will bo fully en forced. The city seems to be inspired with life and. enthusiasm with the present | > respects - pects of another successful exhibit of industry and art. Seemingly there is a pleasant rivalry among tho"ollicers of the association , each vtoing with the other to completely fill his station. E. F. James , superintendent of grounds , has given much of his time and attention in the discharge of his important duties and is entitled to the praise of the public- spirited people of this county. It should also bo stated that A. B. Has- brook , secretary of the association , who has hold that ollico for u number of years , has shown much ability , manifested a great deal of interest , and spent much time to the sacrifice of his personal con venience in performing his arduous labors , and is considered an invaluable factor in perfecting the arrangements of this meeting , and his services arc highly and justly so appreciated. DouiJS. The Kllto or the Valley. Missoum VALLEY , Oct. 3. The most recherche social event that has over transpired here was the reception given last Saturday evening at the palatial homo of Captain J. D. Ainsworth , the genial and whole-souled engineer-in- chief of the Sioux City & Pacific and Frccinont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road. The very estimable and warmhearted Mrs. Ainsworth assisted by Mrs. Bu chanan , wife of General P. A. Buctmnon , entertained quite a largo nttuiuer of the elite from 8 to It. Mrs. Ainsworth wore an elegant white satin , while Mrs. Bu- chanon's dress was i ; beautiful heliotrope silk made en-trame. The gentlemen wore all in full evening dross and the ladies in full toilette. iMoticablo among the guests1 toilettes were those of Mrs. Dr. McGuvren. Mrs. W. M. Corlish , and Miss Harris of Lones- ville , Wis. There wnro so many hand some costumes , however , that they can not all bo done justice in a short report as this must necessarily bo. Suffice it to say that Saturday evening , Octobiir 1 , 1837 , will always be a date in the history of our city to servo as a landmark , an oasis as it were in the lethargic , desert- like social stupor into which wo have al lowed ourselves to fall , to a certain de gree. , Ask H. J. Palmer for some of those chestnuts which you can eat in the dark. Before HU Honor. The police court grist was ground yes terday morning in short order bv Judge Aylcsworth. Six drunks wcro the only cases on the docket , and all pleaded guilty. John Dcnuison , Pat Cummings , Michael Sullivan and Haray Watson were each fined $3.10 ; C. Mungcr , f 1.00 , and Frank Cooper $7.CO. With the ex ception of Mungor , all wore "broke , " and will board it out at the city's ex pense. Hattie Nolen , W. P. Larsen and Harry Wink each deposited $7.00 yester- dav for imbibing too freely , aim were released. A STATUE OFWASHINGTON. DeoHrlptlon of the Bronze Figure Wh'cli Con groan Has Ordered. William Rudolf O'Donovan's bronze statue of Washington , on which lit ! has been to work for nearly a year , is fin ished , and is now on exhibition to a few privileged uorsons at the foundry of M. F. Power , in East Twenty-fifth street. Next week it will bo sent to Nowburg. on the Hudson. There it will be placed in the rotunda of a square primitive look ing graystono tower. The bronze tablet , with Its figures of peace in relief , which is to be fastened to the outer walls of the tower , boars this explanatory inscription : "This monument ment was erected under the authority of the congress of the United States and of the state of Now York , in commemora tion of the disbandmcnt , under proclam ation of the constitutional congress of October 18 , 1783 , of the armies , by whoso patriotic and military virtue our national independence Mid sovereignly was es tablished. " Mr. O'Donovan's statue stands six feet and two inches high. The head is small , the neck strong , the shoulders narrow , the hips broad and the hands and feet largo. The head is modelled from the Jifu cast by Houdon , the French sculptor , who was engaged by Franklin to make the lifo statue ot Washington now stand ing in the state capital of Virginia. Mr. O'Donovnn has represented Washington in the act of sheathing his sword. The expression of the fuco is pleasant , the figure stands erect , with the shoulders thrown well back. The whole effect is I that of a man of spirit and of force. The I dross is the regular continental uniform I tUo coat opened , showing the waistcoat , .he breeches buttodcd at the kueo and met by top boots , heavily spurred , The statue weighs about 1.000 pounds. Its cost is $10OOC"T.o ! monument , in- eluding the tow'cr , will cost $35,000. There will bo no dedicatory ceremony , the appropriation for the monument having already IH-CII exhausted. SPECIALNOTIOES. _ OSTOTICB. i p ? cl 1 dvcrtljoinenti , such M Lolt , Found JolxintiFor Snlo , To Ilcnt , V nt . Hoarding etc. , will bclnMrttd In thli column lit the low rateofTKNCKNTSl'KK LINK forthoJlrit Insor- Ion and IvcCcntirorLluuforoach subtenant Intortloa. Leave ftdrerllemcnt nt our office No. U I'earl meet , near ISroartway , Council Illuffi. WANTS. - nm-clasa lrl for Kencral WANTED-A . Apply to Dr. llaiichctt , 120 Bancroft struct. FOK SALE-Soconct-hnnd Columbia bicycle very chcnp , KMncb , at lleo olllcc. OltKENT-A new moilBrnclRlit room Uouto _ very convenient , within 21 ! blocks dummy lepot. Inquire of W. II. Ware , over Suvlngg bank , Council HlutTi. F I OH UENT-Two furnished rooms , 15 anil f 10 , No. 737 Mynstcr street. FOH HENT My residence , cornfr fonrth.st. mid Willow avenue , two blocks from post- odlce. Nine rooms , city water and throe els- torn ? , italilu upon the promises for two horsoa anil cut rlnpe , all In ( rood repair. Price 150 per month. N.I' . T7IOH KENT Two of the now Warren Hats enC -C 1'lftU nvonne. Most desirable location In the city , near the dummy depot , all modern lmpro\emcnts. Apply to Odoll llros. & Co. , No , 10J I'earl street , Council Illuirs. 10U.UOO to loan on real ostnto and chattels t > y $ F. J , .Day , 3'J I'oarl st. BUILDING lota and acre propuity for sale by F. J. Diy.U'Jl'carlst. > ANTiD-A ( rlrl for tronernl housework. W Small iiimily. bandy kitchen. Tu'.l th nvu. FOR SAIiE-Stock of ilrUK * In central Ne braska. Will linolco about fl.iXX ) . In quire of llarlo , Hass &Co. , Council llluffs , la. > OH SAI.K OH TltADR.-For Conncll llluffs property 10,000 acres of Iowa and Ne braska land. J. U. Illce , Uu Mam St- Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Kcsldonocs and Farms. Acre property In western part of city All Bellingcheap. . K. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Hoom 6 , over Officer & I'uscy's Dank , Counc Dlufls. Finest Landaus Coaclie P ami Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OmcKS : No. 418 Broadwaj The Mai.h-ttan Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 FINE MILLINERY. New Fall Styles Open. ir,14 DoiujlasSt. OMAHA , Xeb. CROCKERY , LAMPS , JLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. 23 MA1X ST. , COUNCIL 2i CUFFS I A CHlLllffiS HEALTH PRESERVING CORSET. OAUTION-Do not let olhtll le < l you nto burlne worthless Imlta * tloii.Mihli lithe OHIGI- HAL COIL1D WIR SFR1NG ELASTIC SIC * TION CO S T and money wilt be refunded t. wearer tflr t four weeks' weir. It not perfectutlsfictory. ! . For site b DRY GOODS DI LIRS. or If not oMilniliie will mill , poitiee pild. HHALTH PFIISIHVING. | i r ; ENGLISH SATTIIN , ( I JO , NURSINGl 50 j AUUOSIINAU faooj MISSH.CSC. Schllllwt Corut Company , Detroit. Hick LATEST BY TELEPHONE ! J. Say ! Is there n fire nil ) ' where t There's an awful crowd nulling up the utrect , II. Hcjr f Flrct N-a-w. Ilalut ye heard 'bout the Spetlul Curtain mile the Council Blulfr Car pet Co * Is n liavln' this week t That's wliar the crowd In n gulii' . J. Thal'i no. They Rive a pole with every pair of curtain * sold , ( incus I'll go myself. They are at No. 4O5 Ilroailway. . Wnlt till 1 ifct my nariont , an' I'll go 'long E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Hroadway , Council Eluflfo. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON , Proprietors. KUS OK ( - ALL KINDS OF STEAM BOILERS SHEET IRON WORK Order" for repairs by mall promptly attondo to. Satisfaction Kunrantced. Tenth Arc. ail ho Ogilrn Ircn Works , Council DluHl. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Droadway , Council muffs , Opp. Dummy Depot 03 cu Horses and mules constantly on hand for sile : at retail or in car loud lots. Orders promptly filled by contraction short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SHLUTIK : & Hoixr. Opposite Dummy Depot , Counoi lilufls Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. And Kales Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor A. SCHUllZ , Justice of the Peace. Ullii'O over American Express. No. 419 BEOADWAY LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TovtoiseShell etc. , Hair On namcuts , as well as the newest nov elties in hail- goods. , ' } . Hair goods niadeto order Mrs. CTL. Gillette 20 liniii St. , Council Bluffs , Ioa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. ESTAHLlSHKnfMS D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL , AMD FURS. IHylient Market Prices. Promp Return * . 820 and 8'i2 Main Street. Council Bluffs Iowa. THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Heats thorn all for S.implo Trunks ana Cusua , Thcsitri- cul nnd Tourists' Trunks. Uontfail to sco It. The Ltulics' Fnvorlto. This and nil oilier kinds ot Trunks nnd Cases manu factured by Zimmerman & Young Bros. And Eold at whole sale nnd retail. Two carloads on hand aC 543 liroiulwny Council Blu fTs , low Setul for Circulars and Prices. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE AhSOlMMlENT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to cnll on us. Instrument Tuned nnd Repaired. We never full to give HiUUfacllon. Over ! tO ycnri' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 929 liroiulway , Council Bluffs , Iowa BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOKS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular - : Boarders : - : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. HARKNESS BROTHERS , 4O1 Fall Goods , NEW GOODS , BEAUTIFUL GOODS , GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now in stock our new jmrc7m.sc * in Silks , Dress Goods , Under * wear , Flannels , Domestics , etc. , etc. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS We have the largest Hclectlonaml finest pattern * of carpets In the city or the tvcst. Tlwy comprise Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. We shall be pleased to meet and show our customers thcxc new and choice fabrics. Do not fat-yet tlie place. ' HARKNESS BROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. OFFWEll A rUH (500 ( Broadway , Council Uluffn.Iowa. Kttabllebed H57. JOHN r. hTONK JAUOU STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Roomi 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL ULUNT *