BLUFFS THURSDAlu JULY 2-1,1834. DAILY BEE-COUNCIL , . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TlmrsdavMorninp.Julv 24 SUBSCRIPTION' HATES. KvCftnlcr . . - - - - - Wont * pet week 810.00 per } f r OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's summer goods. A. B. Keith , of the Crawford County Bulletin , was in the city yostorday. The street car track is being shifted to to lot the sewerage - one eido of Broadway so as orago work go on. The benefit concert of Miss Barbara Morkel has boon postponed , Iho now date to bo announced hereafter. Mr. Harris , of Missouri Valley , not the only and original , is talking of start ing a paper at Silver City. District Attorney Connor haa purchased a speedy Denver horse , and will console himself for his political disappointment by pleasure drives. The dear old lady gives as ono of her telegraph headings , "Gen. Logan's Letter tor ot Excoptanc. " Wonder what exceptions coptions ho makes in accepting the nomi nation. * The claim of Mrs. Alice Wilson for damages by water from the creek , was hot granted by the city council at its lasl mooting , as the city attorney reported against it. Fritz Kapp , formerly pastry cook at the OgJon house , and John Allen , a number of years a cook on the "Q. road , have formed a partnership under the name of Kapp it Allen , and will run a restaurant at Chris. Schwengor's old place on Main street. W. 0. Erb , formerly senior member of the wholesale fruit and confectionery firm of Kcb A Dagaotto , of this city died at the homo of his mother , in Ilnr- noy , Md. , yesterday morning , July S.'td. Mr. Erb has for a long time boon afllict- od with softening of the brain , and lately has boon hopelessly insane , so that his largo circle of acquaintances in this city while sympathizing with his wife , will foot that death came as a happy release to him. Aid. Siodontopf , who is considered one of the boat posted men in city finances , says that the city is in the best financial condition that it has boon in for years , and that there ia no cause for the depre ciation of city warrants. With this view of the finances , there is no reason why the city should leave streets only partly improved , leaving water to stagnate , and scum and frogs to take possession of the Fourth ward. J. W. Chapman , Dr. Lawrence and S. Haas now want permission to lower the sidewalk in front of their residences six inches. Admiral James , of the flooded Fourth , can hardly oppose the petition of tor having had the grade at his own property lowered. By some atrango hap pening it seems that those who can hard ly afford to do any filling are the ones whoso property has to bo raised. Street Supervisor Hard in by request of the council has prepared a list of the aink-holos and streets thateapocially ] need prompt attention on account of stagnant water , brooding cholera nna malaria. That august body , the city council , con centrating all its energy and intellect , has shown enterprise enough to refer the matter to a committee , While the re port is gathering dampness in its pigeon hole , the obituary-writers will bo kept busy. The city officials are still advertising asking "poraonaknowing ofony nuiaaiicea in the shape of filth , stagnant water or anything which givoa out nauseous or un healthy smells to notify the olllcors , the mayor or some of the aldermen. " If Bomo of the time and money spent in advertising for complaints was spent in remedying the complainta already in more would bo accomplished. They do not need to advertise for complaints , but for remedies. AMyatvrlouH CIIHC. Yesterday afternoon a follow waa arrested - rested on suspicion of being a confidence man. Ho gave hia name as Tom Ed wards , but had a telegram on hia pursoi to Wm. Daily , about going to Kings man , Kansas. It was discovered that ho had a little girl with him , aged about twelve years , whom ho hud left at the Metropolitan hotel. The girl on being interviewed said that the man waa not her father , but that her mother who lives in Sioux City , told her to go with him , and that ho would send her back to Sioux City to-day. Uo had told her to call him "papa. " They had a room together ut the Jiotol , and ho hod bought her a now dress and a now pair of ahoes. The man is being kupt in jail for furrher investigation , and Ollicer Boa- wick took charpnof the girl , who says her name is Potrio Nell Lebourd. it appears to bo a case of abduction or seduction , and will bo investigated cloioly. Baehnell sulls railroad tickets cheap to all pointa , Shlpmoiuaof Hlouk , The following were the shipments of took from the union stock yarde , July ! > 3J ; O ; Manning , 1 car cattle , ! JO head , to O'Neill , Nob. , via N.V. . W. Austin , 1 car hog , 01 head , to Chicago via It. I , T , J. riloi , 2 cars hogs , 11(1 ( head , to Chicago via 11. I. D , A. Allen , 1 car hogs , ( ii head , to Chicago via It. I. B Ling & Co. , ono cir hoga , 08 head , io Chicago via Mil , 8 an & Co. , 18 cars cattle , ! I05 head , io Chicago via H I. . The genuine CItm < ! uiid hati will bo on at Metcilf Bros. ' by the 25th. KUNNING EIOT , Severn ! KvollltiK 8ii ( | il blit nt the ClrctiH CroinulH. Yesterday afternoon about the close of the show there was a lively time at the circus ground and there , was so many rowa going on at the same time that Iho mayor telephoned to the central sUtion for all the police to como down , and re ports of stabbing , shooting and clubbing speedily wont up and down the streets. The facts as nearly as they could bo learned were that there were several dis turbances and fights , but none of them very serious , Ono of them is said to have originated in a peculiarly funny manner. Coroner Council , who is also an undertaker , wai looking at the giant in the side-show , am passing jocose remarks. Finally ho asked the ginnt if ho talked English The giant , who is an Englishman , answered sworod in Gorman that ho _ did not understand dorstand , and Council , looxing him fron top to too , made a facetious remark , perpetrating potrating a pun on hia undertaking bust ness , aaying. Vou'ro a big son-of a-gun but I can lay you out , " Some of the by , slanders understood that ho said "If yoi were dead , 1 could lay you out , " bu howov r this might bo , the puniahtnont duo to a man who gets off a pun followed. The giants not knowing whatConnoH's buai nosa was were mud , and waa going to beal Connell up. Thnn some of the other showmen ordered Connell out. IIo re fused to go , and a lively little acrimmajjo followed , but no sorioua results occurred , and pence waa soon restored. In the meantime five husky railroaders readers in front of ono of the candy stands got into some difficulty with the candy butchers. Word * led to blows , and soon there waa a lively melee in which eight or ton were con cerned. In the fight ono of the candy men , named Millpr , was stabbed in the neck by a knife in the hands of one of the outaiuora. The wound did not provo to bo a very ao- rious ono. The follow who did the cut ting started on the run , followed by others who chaocd him into the cook tent , where a largo number of the circus men were eating supper. In the rush through the cook tent a table al which the men sat eating wai overturned and as the hot coffee and food wont into their laps they jumpedupandjoinodin the rumpus. The follow who did the cutting was thumped aomo but managed to es cape , and after a little flurry among those left peace was again established. There was also two minor fights in the big tent during the concert , the difficul ties being between the lemonade peddlers and outsiders. The police had to inter fere , and in ono caoo a revolver was drawn by an officer. So determined were the showmen that the officer should not arrest ono , a lemonade man for ppimding a boy , who had angered him in aohio way. UNDER THE CANVAS , Great Show Captures the Dollars and Iho Onko. Yoatorday was a perfect ono for a cir cus day. Bright akioa , hot enough to make the lunionndo vundora rich , calm enough to quiet the norvoua ones who nl waya aliriok nt the loaat flutter of canvnti The parndo nrndo by Foropaugh in the forenoon was pronounced by all na far superior to any over made in this city. There were over 200horaos in the parade , twenty-five olophanta , a drove of caniola and innumerable other features. The atroota were packed with people , and the usual fakirs and street vendors found a rich harvpat. There was the follow Bulling little boxes of pens and giving away chances to draw fabulous amount of wealth. But the worst fraud of the whole waa a aide allow which waa allowed to rnako its stand right in Main street , alongside of that solid financial institution , Uflicor nnd Puaoy's bank. Jt waa "only a dime to BOO thoonly genuine mermaid over captured ulivo. " Thai follow , with a big fat woman as an outside advertisement , made moro money than the bank. The mermaid might have boon captured alive , but it waa ovidonl that aho , or it , or whatever it waa , was captured long ago , and died soon after being captured. It , or she , was very , very dead. _ A sort of n dead give-away. Anyone desiring to have n mermaid can easily have ono oy Dotting nstuflod fish and getting u head and .body of putty , and thpn Betting it to soak in n tank. But thia waa nothing to do with Foropauuh. Ill's ahow drew a crowd at the buj tonta , with n capacity for 10,000 people , were well filled. The menagerie proved excellent. The white elephant excited much curiosity , and while not so white aa many expected it would bo , yet there were some interesting points of dill'eronco between that and the ordinary elephant , and ao strong waa the contrast that it proved itsolt a great curiosity. Mr. C. A. Davis , as true a gentleman as over represented n show , grant ed the newspaper gang any courtesy through the labyrinth of oagea. und attended to all the wunU and wishes in making the entertainment pleasant , The only fault with the show was that there waa too much of it. Two rings and a great stage between , divided the at. tontion until the observer could not toll what ho was looking at , and In trying to BCD a little of everything ho saw nothing. The show not only captured the crowd but pleased it , CalcliliijHnil. . A severe hailstorm swept through Crawford county Friday. It seems to have originated in Willow township aud not to have acquired much destructive force until it reached Buck ( irovo and Pretty Prairie in Washington township , whcro a track nearly a mile wide was mowed through the luxuriant crops , cut ting corn into pieces und threshing the small grain. Jinny farmers In those lo calities Imve aull'jrud ulinout a total loss > f crops The route of the storm do- Itctod and swept over Dolianc" , doing considerable damage in the town. It is said that after the storm cluuika of ice eight inchosin circumrnronco were found , 3ow City and vicinity Buffero- ' . some , but he cni | > u in that suction will in a great noasurn recover from nature's onslaught ' { oin H LJW City oorronpondent wo learn lia . MoHnrs. E It JUmmoiiil , Alex. Morton , Win. Morton , J , W. Carpenter , i\'in. DArrnw , F , Moyers , Stnhl , Win , Jodgell , 1'iworsock , Jees Wiley , Pom- > rokr , J. Cuiroll. J. S , Dlo and on , Ohas. Talcott , W. B. Tulcott , Orvii Wood and others loat their crops Grace Bros , lost iiOO seres of wheat and John Andcreou WM a heavy sufferer. Poultry suffered a great deal , windows were broken and shinRlca bat tered into splinters. Ono farmer whc lost his entire crop gazed on the ruin nnc remarked : "Tho Lord givoth nnd the Lord tnkoth nwny , but ho taketh nwaV n d d eight qulckor.thnn hogivpth.1 Tin remark may shock' the sensibilities of some , but it takes n very keen eye to de lect the hand of Providence in n hnil storm wl.on the bread is taken from ono's family. [ Crawford Co. Bulletin. J. M. Kilmer , of Noolu , wns In the city yes tcnlay. I. Armstrong , of Itcd Onk , yesterday dined at tlio Itoxcro IIOUBO. MtR. McCIIntock leaves to-day for n shot visit to friends in Missouri Vftlloy. J. P. Full , n broker of Silver City , wn nmoiif ; tlio .callers nt TIIK DRK office yostor day. TIIK ] ? EK man lias known hlin from the day of lonjf ngo nnd BO fjioaks of that whereof h known , .T. W. liullor , of Neola , was In tlio city yes tordny. JIo lion sold out Ills btisincm there nml In thinking of going to Missouri Valley. Mlfld K. TJ. Tllcklngcr , hlstor of A. T I'licklngcr , left last evening for n vlult to th "old folkn nt hoiro" nt Intlcpcndonco , Iowa. Mr. John Sclioontgon roltirucd yesterday from IIH Iluropoan tiip. If Ills hand and nn > lo not achoon nccaunt of the welcome ho KO lie in well-muscled. J. C. Christy , of Silver City , n correspond out of tlio Mnlvern Lender nnd ngent of tli C. 1 ! . inmiranco company , was in the city yea tvrday talking in the eliow. S. S. Slovens , general agent ot the Hoc Island road , nt Council lUiiUM , left the clt last evening for n three weeks' trip to Call for nlavhcrr ho will rust nnd recreate. JVN. 3'licklngor , lCsj ( , n prominent nttor noy from Wnyno , Nol ) . , wnq in the city yesterday torday viBiling IIH ! brother , Mr. A l'1'lick ingcr. Hu returned to ! IH home last evening Olllccr Towns prospircd freely yestordaj but stood it nobly while patrolling his beat and had n continual sinilo for nil ucqtiaiut.in cos , especially when hu handed out n ciga and announced the CRMKO as being a now gir in hlx family. David Watts , who Is ono of the epoodice nnd inout correcthandlers of cash and ticket in Iho whole land , was hero with ! < 'oropaugh' circus , lionidfs being a valuable man in the troamiry dojiarluient of the big show ho i withal a gentleman clear to tlio bono. Attention , Alliance ! A mooting of Council BluIIs Alliance will bo hold at the rooms of the Y. M 0. A. to-morrow , Thursday evening , a 8)0 : ! ) o'clock. All members of the Alliance are urged to bo present , as wol as all others who would like to join the Alliance. July 21) ) , 1881. By order of EXEUUTIVK COM. IOWA NEWS. Two boys , 7 years of ago , were drownoi in the Mississippi at Clinton , on the Slot while bathing. The contest between the liquor intoros and prohibitionists in ICookuk haa com .monced in earnest. Since the IAW won into effect and until last week it wns un duratood that nllsalooniata were comply ing therowitn , but immediately after a secret mooting of suloon-keopors las week , several began to open the sah of liquor. On Saturday an informalioi was tiled against M. AV. Brown , of the Stanloigh , and Tuesday onu against D Ryan. The cases are being prosucutw by the Law and Order league , and it ia understood that others will quickly fol low. The success of dealers in up-rivoi towns in resisting the law has probably had the ollect of inducing the saloon keeping element at Kookuk to try it 01 a Kookuk jury. Many saloon-keepers have closed , awaiting the result of the trial of those cases. The best legal talon has boon retained for the defense. A HIOUX CITY ROUIKTY EVENT. Sioux City Journal : The society event in the Soudan yesterday waa the wedding of Mish Fannie Stepney , alias "B'ack ' Diamond , " lo John Schullz , i gentleman who came from Sioux Poin wood camp to claim his brido. Fannii is as nearly black as folks are made John is white , or was until whiskey changed hia complexion to a lobstoriai hup. The wedding wns intended f6r quiet nll'iir in Justice Follis' ollico , but the boys to the number of a hundred ar loss , filled tha room where the simple ritual of the revised cede made the twain ono llesh of two colors. The simple nnd unostentatious wedding journey noy was to the shack on the alloy back ol Davis' saloon , where Fannie has her humble homo. The crowd followed fron : the justice's ollico and qrowas it traveled. A fragment of thia crowd peered in al Fannie's windows , while the rest craned their nocks from the sidewalks to sco the goinga on , Mr. Schult/ appeared to beef of a quiet nnd retiring disposition , which bent may have been heightened by his hearing that the crowd wai divid ed in opinion as to whether ho should _ bo tarred nnd feather ed , charivaricd or ducked in the river. Ho passed out nt the back door and traveled rapidly , followed by a many colored throng who wanted to look ut him. The further John journeyed the moro rapidly ho went , and when lasl scon ho was headed toward Sioux Point , and ull but two of his followers distanced. The blualnng bride remained to receive the congratulations of her friends , while lior bruiMiew husband waa boiiu ; run out of town. Uor tongue wagged na rapidly us U ita wont , while a Niagara of words [ lowed out in which slip expressed her fnith in John , and her linn belief in his return. F Now York Tiibuuo. About a hundred yards from the Now York it ilurlem railroad track nt U lute Plains , surrounded by well kept gardens and lawns , thickly dotted with trees and shrub. , is the house of Stephen S. Mar- thai ) , in Unilro.id avenue. Tht > houno is painU-d yellow and is two and a half stories high , A brick chimney stands it each oud , liftiim ita top about four 'uot above the comb of tlio gable roof. The chimney ut the east end of the house ircsonta a shattered appearance , nnd jricks nro missing from its top. The ightuiug danced upon it on Siturdnj evening ut 7 o'clock , and , after kicking ho bricks away , entered the house by ho attlo and aroused the in- nates by tearing aw y the plaster- ' B tm the wall of the little room , breaking the laths nnd splitting the aluddiii" . A closed window did not lose a pane of glass , but the molding of thi casing was scorched nnd torn away , p bureau lost its mirror and had ita back mrtly torn off. Tlio bolt passed through i ho bureau to the lloor and carried away ia..no IScst and Most UcIbUc. IIALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by FHAXZ I.IIZT. EMERSON PIANO. Unrivalled for Tone or 1'inlth , KIMBAIL PIANO Best Modern 1'nco to Iluj. The KimLnll Oraan , BO long nnd favorably known In tlio west , rncommonds Itsolf. J. U HTKWAKTSolo ! Agent for above lilies of Goods. ' Council Jilulfs t , /t. . . . . . . . .n .tl nn. . U..tl ! l . . .1 4 I . Warorooiiis. . . A . ' 2'J Broadway , lown. Cortciirandcncc Solicited. Agents Wnntod. two square yards of colling in the room bolow. A tall atovo stood in the corner of iho room , and a copper tea kettle thai sat on its top was sent rattling to the lloor. A picture of the Orawaupam hole' hung in the corner suspended by _ a cop < pur wiro. The wire wus burncci in two whorp it crossed the nail , the glass over tiio picture was shattered into a thousant p'ccca , and the frame was hurlot across the room. A glass lamp full o koroscno oil wns sent Hying into the coa scuttle from its place on the mantel ; bu the lamp did not break nor did the oi ignite. Flashing down the stove leg the light ning pcnotratoi the carpotctt lloor , tun tn its descent took with it a square yarc of plastering from the parlor ceiling Mrs , Margaret A. Mills , aninmatoof the hotiso , was Bitting on the sofa reading when the pestering fell. She felt no sensation whatever , but saw , as it weru fire playing over the pieces of plaster as they lay upon the carpet. Jt BOOH dis appeared and she went to another par oi the houao , remote from the rooms through which the lightning had ontcrcd and told Mrs. Marshall and Mr. am Mrs. Shi'llinau ' , who wore sitting together on the second floor , what she haa scon All thrco said that they had scon tin lightning playing about their foot ; Mrs Sh oil man sustained n considerable shock , which nearly prostratcc her , and Mr. Shollman felt tha his feet and legs were bonumboi and ho was unable to move for a time Mrs. Marshall felt nothing peculiar. The servant girl , vrho was in the kitchen on the first floor , felt her foot tingle and oho thought they were "going to sloop. ' Mrs. Mills , who is a well preserved wo man of forty , said she saw nothing like a ball and that there was no explosion. The lightning Boomed like flames o ; whlto Cro , covering what it touched. The gas became dim immediately after the shook , but no globes on the chandeliers were affected. Jack McKay , as insur ance agent , was driving past the house u' the time , and saw the lightning strike the chimney. His horse seemed to be much frightened , and was almost unman agcablo. The damage to the house , which is handsomely furnished , is about § 300. A Great Moral Show. Detroit Krco Press. Two or threp woeka atjo , n pedestrian who was passing a house on Riopollo street , hoard the sounds of a terrific struggle going on , and as ho looked in a the front dtor a boy about 13 years of ago , who sat in the hall , quietly ob served : "It's only the the old folks , having a little row , stranger. " "Do they have em often ? " asked the man. man.'Almost " every day. "If I wore in your place I'd stand ai the door hero and charge ton conta ad mission foe. It's worth the money to BOO a family riot like this , and you mighi as well mnko a few dollars as to lot the chance slip. " The boy said ho would think of it , and the pedestrian waited ijntil the man hai choked the woman as black as a plum and then passed on. Yesterday ho chanced that way again , and there was another row going on ; and the same boy sat on the door-step. 'MM BOO the show , " said the man , as ho pulled out his wallet. "Has my ad vice profited you ? " "Stranger , I can't take your money , " replied the lad. "Why1 "Because I'm n aquaro boy. For a week or so every light in horpwasas square as a dice and worth the price of admission , but as Boon as a crowd began to como ant the gate money ran up to eighty or nine ty cents dad and mam began to hippo drome on the public. That blood on' his nose was put thcro half an hour ago , ant mam's black eye is throe wooka old. They want mo to stand in with them and deceive the public , but I can't do it. Lot the bctt man win or quit the business is my motto. Pass on , stranger , for this ia a put up job to gull the confiding pub lic. The MAIWKILLKS , July ' . ' 3. Twcnty.ono death lant night. Toui.ov , July 23.Eighteen dnaths. Snv oral npntliuchnud threaten to close because the city is distributing medicine free. The AVashlmrno Memorial I/llirnry. CHICAGO , July " 3. On account of nnpcr.v live buxuiosfl onfjoccomcntH of Don , W. 1) . Wiuhtmriip , nf Minnesota , and of the ill health if K. ) ! . \Vnbhbiirno , of tills city , the dedica tion of the "Washburno Memorial Library" at Lho Norlands , in Llvcrmoro , Maine , which hnil been tixuil for Autnist 27th,1m been postponed until nuxt jear. COlUIUKKCIAIj , COUNCIL CLUCKS MAI1KUT , COUNCIL HLUFKH , IOWA , July 23 , 18SI. Whout-No. 1 willing , 76@8U ; No. 3 05 ® 70rojcct : dOO. Corn Local pnrpoans , 4Q&45. Oats Kor local purposes , :15@40. : H y 810 00@1200 per ton ; b.Ued , DO@GO Ky < > l'J@45o. ' Uurn Menl 1 30 per 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ® Coal Delivered , bard , 11 CO per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard FuirbanU's , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City Hour , 1 C3 ( ) 30. Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz. LIVE HTOCK. Cattle Butrhor cowa 3 CO ® J 00 , Butcher atoern , nonu In inarl.Jt. Slioen 3.60. HoKd 1 00. 00.monucB monucB AND xnniTS. Quotations by J , M , St. John & Co. , com * nlssion incrclmnU , KtS Dromhvay. 1'nuHrv him old hciH , 7e ; fi > rhij ( chickens , J 'S > ( a00 \ \ j > 9r doz. : live turkoyv , 'Jo. IVttchen-i bun. bcx , 1 00. IiUinoiLi u 00 per box. llauaiuu2 O'Jyill ' 00 per bunch. lliittor Croninory , 20o ; rolla , choice 9@10c , KKK 1J J'o ' * iloion. VcKutnblen I'otatoca , 1 BOS2 00 per bbl ; onion * , 7ro mtrbu , ; cnbbaRO.MX ) per do&oatInK applns , 1.3 1m Imx , f,0c@l , ' > cooking 3 00 pu4 irli beam ; 1 C0@.25pur bushel. ACOI3 SIMS. K. P. OADWKLL SIMS&CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BtUFFS , IOWA Office , Htln Street. Hooras I n < l 2 Bunrar * * He- jiUhon't Block. Will prwtloo la BUU nJ P < dc l IOUIU SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special ft vcrtltomonta , mo & test FounJ , To loan , For Sale , To Uont , Wants , Board Ing , cto. , will bo Inserted In tills column at the low rate of TON CENTS 1'KIl LINE for the flrst Inscrtlo and FIVE CENTS I'KH UNE for each Bubncqucnt n Bortlon. Leave advertlaonionta at our offloo , No. I'oarl Street , near Broadivnv WANTS. HAMi-A complete stock of ( rro.orlcs nn nxturis In Couiiel nitiffj j a corner stor iinda flrat clia- location , ciolnic airooJ buslnoiR , sat Isfaotnry rcaeoni ghen for sclilnif. Address IkATIi * & KOA. No. 810 South Main street. OU > PAPEU3 For sale at BIB office , at 25 couta a hundred. WANTED Every body in Council Bluffs to tak TinillKK. Uclhtrcd by earlier at only twont ccnti \rcek. . owline house , saloo and lillllird hullIno business. Ailclrcts K Ili-Kolllco , Council BlufTj. Full 8AM5 CUKU'-Ortoiimr , a shop s'Htaljl for blackstnlthliiK or waL'on-imklni. Innulr No. 12 north Main strctt , Council FOIt SALE. A Koldcn opportunity to got Into lerfltlm'jto nml profitable Imiiiivis on oa terms A uell established bakery III Council lllulT for sain. Good reasons for selling. Address C. 11 J , UKK olllce , Council lllufTa AGENTS Ladles and pontloincn can make flra class wages by belling the "Champlou lioson Strectber and ronlng Hosri ! . " Hctalla nt 11.00 Any lady can do up it line shirt nlthout n wlnL ] and glna-j It as hlcclyastliohcuthuntlrlcHcan.Anilrcr for pr.itlcularu C. 11. S. H. L Co. , IIBH office , Counc Blulla ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! Tor pure river Ice patroclzo the blue wagon ? ml sfactlcn Ruarantcod. Lca\o orders at No. 45 Souti Main street. Telephone No. 84. MULHOLLAKD & NICHOLAS. Mrs H J H , , , Hilton n , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 222 Mlddlo BroadTiy. Council Blulla. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. FOR SALE Two largo lots with thrco raised house' , and all lmpro\emenlB , bringing montnlj rental of ? 24. 1'rice SI ,100. Address L. , BEK OlCco Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The ( ollcminp ; are the times ot the arrival ouu departure parturo ol trains by contra ! standard time , at the local depots. Trali6 leave transfer depot ten mn U.CB curlier and arrive t n minutes later. CHICAGO , KUEUr-oron JIND QUISCT. L1CATB. ARRITR. 6:30 : p m Chicago Express 9.00 n r 0:10 : a m Fant Mill. 7:00 : p ir 5:45 : a m [ 'Mall and Express , 1 : ' } p m 12:30 : p in Accommodation. a.jJO p m "At local depot only. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOS AND COUNCIL ELl'71'3. 10:05 : a in Mall nnd Kxpruss , 7:05 : p in 8:05 : p m 1'acllic Express , 5:60 : p m CHICAGO , HILWADKRII AND ST. rADL. 6:25 : p m Express , O.C5 a m B:15 : a m Express , 0t : > 5 p tti CUICJAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6EO : p in AtUntic Express , 9:05 : a m 0:25 : K in Diy Express , 8:51 : p in 7:20 : p m * Des iloines Accommodation , O.C'E p m "At local depot only. 'WABABII , ST. LOUIS AND 1'ACIFIO. 0:55 : a m Hall , 4:45 : p m 1:60pin : Cannon Dill 11:15 : am At Trannfer "nl CDICAQO and NORTLIWKSTCRN. E:30 : p m Express , 0:50 : p m 0:25 : a m Pacilio Express , 9.05 a m BIOUX CI1Y AND PACIFIC. ; 40 p m St. Paul Express , 8:50 a m )120 ) a m Day Express 8:60 : p m OMCIN i-Acma. 8:00 : p m Wctteru Express , 8:35 : a m 11:00 : am Pacifta Express , 4:40 : pin 7:40 : a m Local Express , 6:51 : a m 12:10 : B in Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-8iO-0:30-10:30-ll:40a. : : ! : : m. 1:30-2:3 : S:30-JSO-5:30-6:30-ll:05p. : : : : in Sunday 9:30-11:40 : : a m. l:30-.3:30-D:30-fl:30-llJ5 : : : : : ( p. m. Ariho 10 mln to before leaving time J.II. TATK. WAIUIEN WIIITK A-TIE < Sc Practice In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Itoom 9 , Schugart's Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOAVA. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Blutfr. Real oatato collection agency , Odd Fellows Block mos. orricix , u. u. rnsir , OFFICER & PUSSY Council I31ufll I'- 1856 Established - - Dealer ! In Foreign nil omostlo Exchange n linua Ki-curltl K , Eice M , D. or other tumors romo\od wlthoaltbt knlJo or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES < * * * OUT blrty yoaru practical eiperlence OXoo Ko. I'enr trrct , Oounrll bluff * rfrConculUtlcm tree NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Scaled proposaU will bo received by tlio undorsiinud ; till Augus 1881 , at loon , for the building of the now Prca- jyterian Church iu Council Bluffy Iowa. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the Bank of Ollicer & Puaoy. Contractors , in their bids to utato the > rico at which they will take the stone , trick and lumber of the old Church The committee reserve the right to re- ect any and all bids. By order of the Building Committee , THOMAS Owimi , Council Blulfr. H.H. HOENK & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo mnko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd i AHA CIGARS. All Oigars aold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE. 552 Brondvray , II. II. I10RNE&CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & TOMjEIl , ARla , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF in1 In Iowa nnd Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Blulla , Iowa. J MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , Fun lii'ail'Urq ' urtalns , In Lace , Fl'lr , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clothn.iMattings , Linoleums Etc hoicost and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo r.ro headquarters for nil goods in our line. Jheapcst place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the Cty. Upholstering nnd Bedding Supplies. Noa. C , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - [ COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Rooms , First Class Table , All Modern Conveniences. Recmced Bates to Regular Boarders. MRS. S. J. NGRRIS , 105 Main Street , Council Bluffs. To be sold regardless of cost for the next two weeks to make room for Pall G-ocds. J. J. AUWEJRDA , SlTBroadwav , Council Bluffs NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff Waves three inch part 65c , Coquetts lOc each , Switches $1 to $20 each. Hair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50o per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J GOOD 29 Main Stree 4 - EVEIlYTinNa Nbs. 2 17 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS BE. JUDB'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Elccttlc Belts Sold In the Month ot Juno by U3. jents References Any o the Lu.lno liousce In Council JiluIId. JUDD & SMITH Propiietors. Jin BROADWAY - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPII ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3NT. TVT/xlaa. K3t. , Oo-u.xa.oil 50i Main Street , Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OK , VALISES , AND SATCHELS SAMPLE CASKS n specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Pwontj Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed 1VI WHOLESALE 9 A ud 3(4 ( Broadway , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOW