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s " STV O OI, v STy el v - T T e e _ MR T e R oL s y 8 THE DAILY BEE--OOUNOCIL BLUFFS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1885, i | v — e fe—— years old, and dled of rhenmatism of heart, caused, It is sopposed, by his service running to firer, He has been one of the fire horses slnce 1868, and was & falthful servant and a general favorite among the men of the depart- THE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS Monday Morning, September 21 ffica No, 12 Pearl St pallest, atd ara so nic:ly shaded ln&'] L interlinked that It seems more like o Ingenlous blt of relief oarving ”““r N | painting on & smooth sarface. He wil , , ‘ soon have It displayed on the street ove his place of business. Delivered by carrier Lo any part of the city | ment. or twenty cents a weelk, H., W, TiLtoN, MINOR MENTION. Relter, merchanttallor, or fine 01 The county board of superv's>rs is to meet on Tharsday. Cattlo In Garner township are atill suf- fering from Texas fever. The democrats will hold thelr cau- outes next Satarday evening. Work on the foundations of the new court house will commence this week. Anton Lipp was arrested by Officer O'Brlen as a plain deunk Satarday night, The police Saturday night run in E. Batler for sleeping off a plaln drunk on the sidewalk. Prof. Morris' dog show is to be at the opera house to-night and to-morrow af. ternoon and evening, Omaha promites to send two cars of poople over here to the Knights of Labor ball Wedneaday evening. The circuit court adjourned Saturday noon untll this morning, when the fiaal Editor and Teeseo. The Chautauqua clab ls preparing for Its fall and winter course of studyand read- Ing, and thote who desire to avall them selves of this chance to enter the ‘‘college of the people” are invited to meet at the resldonee of L. W. Tulleys, No 151 Park avenue, this evening. Since Ed. F. Oogley has taken the position of publisher of the opera house programme amusement goers have no cause to grumble, The programme is neat and tasty, snd Is supplled with newsy, spicy paragraphs which serve to while away the moments of walting. It is a declded improvement over its pre- decessors, and ls certainly a creditable one. Tho McGlbeny family Is to glve an entertalument here Thursday evening, October 1, and a unlque and meritorlous entertaiament {s promised. The family 1s made up of fifteen persons—father, mother and thirteen children, and all are muslclavs, They have created much enthuslasm throughout the east, and are making a trlumphant march to thelr home in Portland, Oregon, from which they have been absent for ten years, e — 1f you wish to make legitimately from Ten to Fifty Dollars per day, write to Jodd & Smith, No. 34 Fourth street, Oouncll Blaffs * — De. Wiles, Eye, Fsr and Throat pecialist, Room b, Bve: ett byek. e — ubstantlal abstracts of tiile and rea ostate loans, J, W, and E. L. Squlre, esrl atreet. CITY CAUCUSES. The Chief Oontest Seems To Be Over the Nomination for Sheriff, The republicans on Saturday evening held their ward caucuses to seleot dele- gates to attend the county conventlon to be held la this clty next Thursday at 11 o'olock. The following was the result: FIRST WARD, George Oaraon, chairman; H. Van De Bogart, secretary. Delegates—Vio Kel- ler, Fred Davis, A. 8, Bohusm, E B, Gardiner, H. Ocffien, Josepa Cramer. The delegates were instracted for H. H. Field fcr coroner, SECOND WARD. T. J. Evans chairman, Ellas Sears sec- retary. Delegates—O. R. Scott, Jacob Sims, 0. F. Adaws, J. B. Willlams, Mott, Jo Spaulding, Beswlck, Fxclusive Rubber House Rubber Boots,Shoes and Artics RUBBER - AND -- OIL -- CLOTHING P RGd BOOTS! IMMENSE STOCK. Eastern Prices Duplicated. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ZT. LINDSEY & CO, Warehouse and salesroom, 41 N Main st, Council Bluffs, Towa, Office 412 Broadway GOCKE& MORGAN THE GREAT RETAILERS 0 F DRY GOODS 347 Broadway, Council Bluffs. GREAT SPEGIAL SALE OF CLOAKS We are displaying aline of Cloaks, which for ——— e i ) business will be dlspoeed of. As Jobn Christianson, Col. Talleys Theo, Biny; . 7; Braok. % Ry Gounoll Bluffa police foros I fnvited to | hostler, was ridiog s pony belonglng to ik lp ity W.P. AYLSWORTH style, fit and finish, are unsurpassable. We have ™ attond the annual ball of the Omaha :’;:::;:v:::p‘::;" ::::.;:nh?;::::x B, W. Hight chaitmn, W. R. I QTR ER T commenced a special sale in this department, Ight. ’ ram secretsry. Delegates—E, Rosen- . . . » pollce next Tnux;d-;nlghd ¢ atone. | dasticd up againsta buggy contaln- Scans, J. W, Morse, Gov. ¥, Smith, Won, which, owing to the advance in woolen fabrics, ‘ Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of ing Mrs. Overholtzerand daughter,break- | Haveratock, W. F. Sapp, D. Maltby, aN’ < i cannot now be manufactured at the prices we \ ment, was daly observed here, n;lvlcu ing e'ght spokes out of the buggy and John Lindt. [ AR offeri th { : balng held all day In Arcanum hall. |y 0040, the pony and man down and FOURTH WARD, N are now ering them. b Eiseman, Rodds & Co. Saturday raised fracturlng both bones, (tibla and fibuls) H4'W. Hnl;t lohgl‘l:mln(‘)()fiH.MSlll'llril;ln ¥ \ v i : “ Poople’s ’ secretary. Delegates—O. H. Mavoniog, v . i i the Al'menaln flag and l'h:mmaopel in Obristlanson’s right leg. He was) o Ooggalibll} GasFge Hinter, " Walter Newma‘rkets, Cll‘culars, Plush sa'cques, ‘ | Store" flag on top of thelr bullding, taken to the residence of Mr. Tulleys on | Smith, A. T. Filckinger, Frank Evarts, " ] Bon- | Park avenue, and surgical aid sum-|John Green, W. H. Linsnard, J. T. I A doad borse has been lytag on Ben- | Pa - ¢ Lkl 3D Boustiecs, 10! WL ' . Paletots, Fedoras and Reglins. : i ton stroet until it has become a terrible | moned. O T e e edBmk ‘i:"'gk}h&: o!‘-&y; li‘n%ml:ed o ml;:vad n;:d satisfaction guaranteed, Frame houa _ i i ere ls eal of political gos- | o 03 nulaancs to those lislog fn tho violnlty. | Tho saloons had a Sanday run yester- |\ 208 1§ 8000 (oM B RO, SO | oved. on Littlo Gilant tracks, the bestfn tho world. wravisworrn, |Call Early and Make Your Selections. { The Congregational ladl day without any proclamations or thrnt‘: near. The ““““T seem to have })ees 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blafts £ ‘x ing for a soclal and entertainment at the |of arrest hanglng over them. A week | harmontous, the ouly sound of complaint ; ufildenca of the pastor nex:, Tharsday [ago the valisnt little chief of pollce an- he.:id b;lnz Hay rtefi;l'd to :{:a lIo-ml: Colored Dress Goodg. Black Dress Goods i ight. nounced that any saloon men keeping|"®¢: Where e BLIOH 03 Oar Dress Goods department is now| Their Black Dress Goods department ! st T T T e kb R AR L RCCL = " ] complete with the newost novellies out. g roplate with the most desirable fabrics ‘ Fuay i Dei{ Bt ol O oA A e R e o e WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wo call your speclal attentlon to the fol- | that can be procured. They offer the Baptiat charoh yesterdsy morolng, dn | TSPy 1 S ts|oarly hour, and the polls were opensd lowing bargatos:— 10 pes Black Oashmere, all wool, 40 in- | the abssace of the pastor. There was no |of informations wero filed, and warrants| A9 TR JRC, L0 PR TS BPEUET 16 pleces Smyrna Alpacs, half wool, 105| ches wide at 60c, worth and sold else— evening servlce. {ssued, but only one was served, and in o‘nlyl"bum e e thoro bel;ng %ut 0 O s Oes worth Lo, SHorolatiGaes ) The Councll Blaffs Protbytery fa to|that case & continuwnce was granted, | yotes cast, f which the supposed 20 pea Pacitic Brocades, 124c worth 182. | § pos Black Osshmere, of very fine count, | ;‘: ;;T:. o)mmeue‘ngy tomorroy | A0d nothing dono about 1t, so that the | Galttar delegaten got but 13. This : wlm !_\;;-:;:rfi:hzlg:re:; \fi;bul:’;if&':- 653 worth 852, meet in Marae, o 8 f is | mi i e, 33(8 pa Pt 75e hief of poll t little backing in his|minority is sald by the Guittar men to 7 | o 8 8 pes No 700 Black, Oaahimere, 75: ps ‘ ovenlog, the meeting o closo with the| 4 L 50, aloons o Sundy, b8 duo i the fasttha the aid uot think | ZEIL e AL o6nl Ao 71 el sepraento cutomer 28 pes Sortn sapla solos, ll donble| “5.0g, sctaally with 365, © Thuredey evening session. ? | the basiness was golng to be put through 5 shLdh L L loth, |6 pes Black Cashmere that are worth V)i b and this week it was not attempted. in such a hurry, avd they arrived too 50 pes Drap De Almss, Gerster cloth, 10, h e T roe 008 y The name of M. ' Rohrer s brought Oscar Linder and George Wesley bad |late. This is glven for what it is worth. 4I3 Broadwa Gounc" Bluffs Ia Eatly Bn;rbelu, oela]ange;,s_legonnl 15 I,“wu‘:cnwhau £ 1 = ‘“ 1.95 | to publlc gazo as a prospective candidate In the other wards Armour s supposed [] ) cloths, sll colors, 250 worth 35c. 15 pes Black Cashmere $1 worth $1.25. i a little show of thelr own Saturday night i 5 e hes | 5 pes Black Drap Do Alma, all wool, 40 | for county treasurer cn the democratio to have got the great majorlty of the 15 pes Berlin Suitings, all wool,40 Inches 5 p D y wool, | oy fco could be made, | hich ended In both of them belng ar-|gelogaten, Gittar is asid to have one in | —————————————— wide, 50 worth 75c. inchen wida, $1 worth $1 40. i ticket. A worze chol cAa could be made. rested, obarged with disturbing the peace. | the First ward, two ln the Second, six in 200 H ti st f $3 t $10 E h 15 pos Krench Disgonals and Coventry 5 pos Black Sk Warp Hearietta cloth A valuablo caso of instruments, evl- Young Linder Is one of the ushers at the |the Third, and two in the fourth, thus ea ng oves irom 0 @QCIL.| Saltings, 505 worth 750, _ 81 worih 81 35. 5 { ; e 12 poe Cashmoree, fine India dyed,all pure |5 pos Black French Diagonal, all wool,40 i dently belonging to some pbysiclan, have opera house, and young Wesley, who was glving him only eleven out of the thirty- 5 5 s > inch ide, b b 7o S e 3 s two dolegates In the clty. The lead | ;. Chesb Cook Stoves and General House Furnishiog Goods, including New and Second | wool, in all the leading colore, 60c| inchs wide, 505 worih 750, | been left at the Be 'y in the gallery, refased to take off hls hat, | (34 1 %8 TP S 0 BT ity 1t ae | Tend Furniture, worth 850, Black Mysatis cloths, Home Spuns, etec., | owner can secure the same on applod-| jiino that his eyes were weak, and he stated, will settle the mattor Sl Bv M. DROHLICH 15 pes Ladies'Cloth,all wool, 75z worth $1| et "An aesortment of MourNING Hon. needed a shade. Some rough tslk was|him and Gatttar, and some of Guittar's 1608 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUTFS 20:;:;5““;5‘;"};:'};’%1: all wool, 40 inches| Goobsare always carried by this house. I Mrs, Lauterwasser, for a number of glven by him to Linder, and the Ilatter frlends are advising him to pull oat, and i 4 6.4 Plal 17 years trimmer for H. Friedman, is now|wentdown stalrs and g’ot an officer, who walt until some more opportune season ST lsvf:rlth :1‘2&& Sackings,, all wool, $1 Velvets and Velvetesns X ke position at Mrs. O. A. | restored After the sh T | e e elct E s A 22 pen 6.4 Tricots, In all tho dostrablo ocoupylng @ like posl restored peace. r the show, as the| 1t s whispered that Clatterbuck, who ONLY HOTEL P il Rogers’ millinery stoze, No. 341 Broad-| crowd was coming out, young Wesley in- | has been working for the nomination as e Q In Counoll Blufle haviug ls’““"fi“ W:" 581'2"' o A complste line of Velvets and Vel- way. dulged In some more talk about Linder, | sherlff, united with Armour in defeating S i I‘?“' ,I'.'“""Ft" s""““"‘: NTIRELY | gotoens, in brocades and plaln, ranging McNaughton b scured the |and the latter aad he had another bout, | the eleotlon of Guittar delegates, and L FIRE ESCAPRE.] & EWw. Tax Finst SEASON, ASK 70 SEE|{y nrice from 50 to §2.50 per yard, that Prof. : ;_ }““B 18 L) tonced | ta whioh Wadl T O " | that the understanding is that when the 4 And all modera fmprovements, call bells, firs BEM silks wou'd be cheap if 25 per cent were ad- ¢ services of F. J. Bresee, an experle: esley was struck in the face, | convention meeta Armour will be sprang Rl bl 3 ded. ¥ taxidermlst, who will put In a month's(andhad his finger nibbled. The boys | tor treasurer, Instead of sheriff, and the No. 507 Broadway Counsll Blufa i O This house Is headquarters for Silk. work fn the high school department of |gavesecurlty for thelr appoarance thls |attempt will thon bo made to jamp Olat- Ra.ilway Tiie Table CRESTON HOUSE They hove mado specll eflrts to secure rbu o the ticket for sherlff, » et numbers in Black Silks. . nataral hlstory. moralog, when tho aoart will detormine | cipery can hardly have anything at_ the e Nos. 216, 217 and 219, Main Stroet, | £ pos Black Gros Gratn 50o worth 750, Underwear The clrealt court will do Httle or no | Who was most to blame. bottom of it, and will find few to cradit 00 LUFFS, MAX MOHN, - “ . PROPRIETOR | French Black Gros Graln, 20 Inchos, 602 o h to-day, Judge Uonnor| A famlly named Brayton, llving near |lt- The following are tho times of tho arrival an e | © " rth 800, i i4 In this line this house have made spe- ueiness here to-day, 3 24 yson, 4 The most Interesting race hero this s kfl#“hylmnh:l Bsadant thm 20105 H1ask Groal Graln, $1 clal efforts and now qnote Mens' heavy golog to Avoca to enter up some defaults | the K. 0. round house, exclted a good oAl LiBZralus enve eatnlosidovos L) o Aoaaii rop TRy PR sray Undershirts at 40v worth 60c. Goal fall will be for the shrievalty, especislly | ates earlior and arrive ten minutes later. Thelr 81 silk Is 22 (nches wide, Cheney | 8™ in the court there, he betug able to give |deal of sympathy among the neighbors |if Armour or Gulttar Is nominated by the | barasr. ARRIVE, al r oo s Bros'makesnd {c would be chesp at $1.40 Mens’ Scotch mixed and white Under- but one day to that.court now. yesterdsy by the narration of how they | republicans, aud Perry Rael by the| ... “"""“’-“"“t:‘:::::m" e . 2 pos Gros Geaio, satin fintsh, §1.40;] Wear, 500, Oouncll Bluffs horeos are not slow after | had been turned out of house and home f:vull::lrl:l':. = IO‘:M“;' ;Sl;n:;’fl ".33“‘:2 ngEg e Accommoiation 'a':sg Py Waves, ; will ELEE with any §1.75 silk in ths | Mens’ (;nsslwhhe merlno Underwear 75¢c o 8 180 pres ¥ o 7 th L, sll. At Red Qak John Nicholson's :‘;cmm ssyaidAnotj pay/ihelej ront; excitlng race could not but bo the result. CHI0AGO AND OOK ISLAND, szzss, nT’l:; :t:nk ot SIlkx belng 8ol extonalye M:,f.l: e ol oamels haleUnder: [ e man sald that the owner of the : Mail and Expr 0:58 ¢ u g o 5. 5 Beecher took first money in the mile M £ ——— R el Al Hardd Switches. Ete,|!® imoosiblo to quote all prices, suffice| wear $1 25 worth $1.75. race, and secondin the half mile, Dr. [houte, Mr. Hopkins, would not walt| == Bids Wanted. i Biprose Pico 4 u . 11t to say that Black Gros Gralns are|Ladles’ merino Underwear, 32 dozem | ‘Wade Cary’s Sunshine won the free-for— | untll Saturday night, when the man ex- | The undersigned will recelve bids till GHIGAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL, HAIR .G. s marked at $1 50, §1 60, $1 75 ana $2.00.) sulte, 50c worth 75c. { all trot on Friday. pected to get pald off, but that while he | Sept, 23, for supplylng the Institution for |9:20 A x Mall and Express 8:50 p ¥ » OOD . Satin Rhedsme at $1.10, §1 20 and §1 35 | Ladies” silk finlsh merino Underwear, 76¢ ¥ and his wife were both away from home, | the Deaf and Dumb with meat. Bidders | ** ** Expron 9:06 4 x 5 Black Jereey Silk at §1 30 to §2. A full| worth §1 John Cochran, living at the cornor of | #i€ hie wHo we e pomes | wil tadloate differant gradon with raten for | o , x Aot in e, | Shampooing, lne of all party colors in Brocades and | Ladies’ fine cochineal ssarlet Underwear, Ninth street and avenue G, and who hag | “1¢'F 82004 Wore moved out of the house, | o, ), H. C. HAMMOND, |548 % u ok and Exprve R plain to mateb, both in Satin and Surah, | 81 worth $1 50, been il for some time, was yesterday slnkiog qulte rapldly, and fears were felt that he would not eucvive leng, and their llttle children set Into the straet. There was quite a crowd about the place yesterday moruing listening to the financlal troubles as narrated by the . C. Sapt. Inst. D. and D, NOTICES each. eodlwk SPECIAL WABASH, BY. LOUIS AND PACINIO, r M Loosl St. Louls Express Local PN Transter " Transtor, 8:20 » u AANEAS CIYY, BT, JON AND COUNOIL BLUYYY, 2 8:00 Bl Hair Dressing And Cutting, HAIR GOODS. Domestics 100 pes Fine Unbleached Cotton,bc worth o, 120 poa fiae and heavy Unbleached Cot- Hosiery ! Teylor Woolsey, having purchased a |y .5 of ¢ho famll NOTIOE. 10:10 A M Mall and Express 7:95 # M A | . ~—~Speclal verlsomen suo as Lost | 805 M Expross 0:25 A M ton, best maker, 743 worth 9o, | rendoting establishment in Mapleton, |, = 0 mn’ £ th s dime | 0% 0 Loan, For Sale, To Ren Wants, Board- WOUX O1TY AND PACIFIO, Bangs Cut Pamprdour, Langtry or|30 pos Bleached Niu-*nln, 6o worth G}e. The stook of Hoslery in this house this ows, will devote his time to that for the of the mayor's dime| g, eso., will be tnserted in this colamn at the low | 7:10 A u Mal for Sloux Ciy o:50 7 u other styles 60 pes Lonsdale finish Maslin, bleached |sesson is larger than ever, and at prices next fow moaths, leaving Ms. Woslsey show hhn nearly tickled himself silly nhe’oll TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first tnsertion [ 7:66 » M "5?.2'.':1;‘..5"’ 9:25 A M o 740 worth 10o, whdlnh cln]noz L:ll mf“(;lh:llxlie goo‘d-.LAdl!nl‘l o snd FIVE CENTS PER LIN} % 3 e iy o fo look after tho restaurant businoes| VST the Wey e has bothered tho B | T THICH FEL ORI seah vubmatsnb |15 4y ponvr Exprons Giru Alarge »ssortment of New |ina Mons Hoso, In cotton, wool, Jisle Hare man by clsiming that he patronizes|Powl stroct near Broadwav Horx UsxloFusOusBY 88 ru * ‘Givghams & Pr ABL LR q Omaba stores, instead of Councll Bluffs i z E A e T e et AR Tt S e . The Incoming Northwest ern passenger train Saturdsy evenlug ran lnto a frelght eir at Mirsour! Valleyd causing a lsile wreck and general shaking up of passen- gers, but fortunately no serlous damages or Iojurles, When Prof. Morrls was here last year with his tralaed dogs, he bought In this olty » French poodle, which he named *‘Qouncil Bluffs,” aad which he has so tralned that it has become one of the ‘best dogs In the show, The cases growing cut of the taking of gocds clalmed to be the proper'y of Mre, Giimmelmsn hsve been divmlescd, no presecutlig wituess sppesritg. The merchants, The little jokes might bother, if there was any truth to base hem on, but es 1t ls, the Bee man hass only one suggestion to make, If the manager of the dime ehow would only do his buying in Omaha instead of Coun- oil Bluffe, it might be a great rellef to the book-keepers and colleotors, and do more to hurt Omaha thsn snything elce he could do, unlers he changes his spote, It might be a little difficuls for him {o try the experlment, for he isnot un- known even there. The Bre man is frank to admit that the dlme showman patronizes ocertaln classes of businers here more than he does, and more thsn WANTS, § O% BALE—A woll ostablished aloon and boarding bouse, Either business separate, or the two. Easy terms. Good basiness and good location in Counoli Blufts. - Address, 5. B.” bs vftce, Council uts, 0 RENT-—A new seven-room houss, Enqulre af Exk Office, 9 \ ok 8aLE ~Houses lote and land, A. J. Stephen. son, 608 First Avenus, Councll B uffs, . JRop ke A sia xoom house, ten minntes walk from busluoss, city water, well and clstern. For ro0t cheap. For RENT—No, 180 Harrison FOR SAL¥, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. 0. 63—For salo or vent, on very iberal terms, fon ikl Coun Il Elufts Puper Mill, comoicte, with " arg 11:40 & m 180 :80—1 11:46 p. w, Leave Omaha—8:85—7:85—5:60—10— 1016 a m. 12:60—2:00—8:00—4ioU—4:65—b:55, and 11:10 p. m. N. BOHURZ. Jusic o g Poach 0! OVEE AMERIOAN EXPABZS OVTNOTE QT TTRER "0 Office & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Ivwa. MRS, 0. L., GILLEITE, 29 Main St. Council Bluffs, REMER & SEARIGHT, No 3¢ N. Main £t., Council Bluffs Telophone No, 141, All work first clase, Thorough Instruction on the - Piano aud Organ. Of this House is still one of the Special- ties, and parties at a distance, desir- ing to patronize this house, Will findthe firn of Cocke & Morgan ever rea« 1 © boarding houso aad (hred acres of gr.und: v E lt dTh I 4 .0 Sharge 1galoat Dt (€ belg too It | iy showman onght to,but tho showman's | ooy 0y A o b i hetoce o6 | Established, - 1865 oIceLUture an £ dy to deal as fairly as if they were able to W 18 Grimmelman a8 also een weakneeses aflgh! not to be braughb up “‘:‘:’?gfili‘f-lm\ul“ml g HO® OFFICER M.W, HPURE dropped. H, F. Oarton was snugly saoozlng in & chsir in front of the Paclfic house st a late hour Sitarday night, and when the , way. 10 Biobineas abieadid tarm, well improved, 610 acres PROF, O, B. LIPFERT, polize shook him up aud told him to go| The powerful compcs'tor not only Lnke: Fride, u"“-:hvz:‘l..liultl;;:‘;u: Jawa ol Fpisa No 520, First Ave., Council Bluffs, i home he got ssucy, and was shown the | ghows ability in reading matter, but fon mproved iaras (a Phillipe - . way to the polloe headquarters, where 1t cost him $7,60. Complaint 1s mada that soma mischie- vious boys havg around ths yarde of the Chisago & Rock Island railway, snd amuse thews:lves by uncoupliug care, aud carrying off pine, luke, eo. 1€ the mischief is not stopped the boys are to be brought to the front. The Eicher-Waliers struggle over the chleftatuship of the fire depiriment s ex- posted to comn up before Judge Ayles- worth to day without fal. As s lke ea- peciasion Liay been pinued cuto several other deyr, i¢ will be bard to wake the publis bulleve that jt will really cowe «ff »t all, 4d Tige" is po wore, He was 20 ogainst him as & puolshment for his making & fool of himself in the show, Ho can't help It. He was made that occasfonally In advertlsements, D, A, Benediot had a osrd ia the Bee calling attentlon to the fact that heisa sign wrlter, but the leaving out of the word “‘slgn” leaves him posing before the public gaze as & **writer.” Benedict has sbillly and education enough to thus pose if he wanted to, but he doern's need to 8o long as he has sach demands on his ekill {n wrlting sigos. He has lately finlshed a sfgo for his own headqrerters which will besr comparlson with any- thing in the oountry, esp-clally the monogram of “sigus,” which is entiroly new, & device of his own, and not only is the deslgn wonderful but the executlvn is really artlsilo, The letters sre so graduated I s'ze, the first In the word he town of Haatings, Milla county, lows, for Ne aad, Valuo, §3,00, No, 41—a gocd busine orty and a'so & 4ood residence property In the town of Chenvo, MoLean county, lIL., ‘ow dowa for casa or will exchange for western Isnds. , ea Tae equitas wil be exchanged for uaincum! No. 168 —480 croo i Holt ocounty, Neb., partly @ blg bargain, Wauts to'exchange far el No. 64 A fine two story briok risidence, nne of the bost locations in Council Klufls, wil trade for z00d unincumbered Kausasor Nelrashn lands. Value 15100, No 66 sud 11—Are two other beautiful hemes in Counoll Blus, which cash payment will buy st a brr eain. No. 6 -A basutl'ul suburban lootion 1o Towa City, lows, will ex hange for westera lauds. Value 6,00, kY ouly fow of our special Largains &'t anything to trade or sell, or want to #oll auy real estate or mer-handiee, write uy We havy soveral good atocks of zoods to trade £ lands, BWAN & TALKE®, Counoll Blutts, Tows. MRS, A. B. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Outting and Fittiog Establishment |Peug the lugast aad the lut the| {0, 34 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. ; Kiel Sale Stables, Horses aud Mules constartly on band, for sale at re- tall or in carload | ts. All S8tock Warranted as Represented, Wholesale and retall dealers in grainand Baled Hay, Prices reasonable. Batisfaction gusravteed. SCHLUTER ¢« BOLEY Cor, 6th Av, and 4th 8t., Counctl Bluffs, R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, Eatth o Graviag oo, ™tuont the CHRONIC *DISEASES, ot s uinds spectaty ears praot! lence, Cfice Sanoite, Blus T o o Cire Persons desirous of receiving in- struction in the above will please call on or addr N. J. BwaANSON. 0. E, Bwansos SWANSON MUSIC €0, 529 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Pianos & Organs 8old on Monthly Payments prusbens Al kinds of repairiog on Musical Instru- mente » Specialty, JACOB SIMS, Attorney at Law| QOUNCIL BLU 8 call in person on the great dry goods firm of COCKE & MORGAN 347 Broadway, Council Biuffs.