- < 3T ' -C'jimJirr I t TIT. I ' l | 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17,1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MOHNING , FEU. 17. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DcllU'icd by cr.nlcr in nnyjinrtof tlio city ftt twenty tints per week. II. W. TII.TOX , Malinger. Tin.ni'MONKSi ncKtM'FtOmci : , No. n. Nir.nr KDITOII. No. 2) ) . MIXOU MijNTIOX. Pants to order , from ? . " > up , nt Keller's. The cily council will make a try for a meeting S.tturday afternoon. Miss Uosa Kief was the fortunate holder of No. SI , which drew the elegant crazy sofa cushion. Permit towed was yesterday given to W.V. . lowcll ) and Alma Morgan , both of Omaha : Fred. Hot-uk and Dora Voss , of Neola : Charles Hoed and S.irah Ham- bow , both of Ncohi. street , corner of Willow avenue. The fourteenth of the scries of the Married Ladies' Progressive Kuchro club meetings will be entertained on Friday evening at the residence of W. O. James , on Third avenue , by Mrs. James and Mrs. F. L. Clark. The committee to soil tickets for the charily concert on Saturday evening wiji Mart out to-day. The price of tickets is within reach of all , tho.y being only fifty cents. It is proposed to irive ono of the lincst concerts over hold in the city. The establishment of a board of exam ining surgeons here , its announced in yes terday's Hin : , has caused many expres sions of satisfaction. Heretofore nil pen sioners had to go across to ( Jmaha. or go to DCS Moines. The location of a board hero will prove an accommodation to many. The surgeons appointed as mem bers of the board are well known and recognized as fully capable. Interesting revival services are being held nightly in Smith's hall in the south ern part of the city. llov. Dr. Cooly , of the UapMst church , preached Monday niglitI ; < i > v. Mr. Hatesof the Presbyterian church , la1evening. ! . To-morrow evening - ing Hev. Mr. Crofts , of the Congrega I tional chinch , will preach and Kcv. Dr. McCreary , of the Methodist church , Fri day night. All are invited to attend these union meetings. Wirt & Duquette , the wholesale fruit and confectionery house , have inado ar rangements to add a commission depart ment to their business. They have made arrangements with S. S. St. John , for merly of the commission linn of JM. . St. John & Co. , of this city , to take charge of this commission department. His ex perience and acquaintance render him a valuable man for this position , and the wide acquaintance and known reliability of the firm will cause tiio business to speedily assume largo proportions. For first class Missouri wood call on Glea on , at his coal ollico , 20 Pearl street. A niumlcr Discovered. The county board of supervisors mot in special session yesterday. The principal business calling them together was the discovery of an error in the levy made on the independent school districts of Car son and Oakland for school purposes. It seems that in figuring out the levy the total amount of personal property was taken as the basis instead of the real and personal properly together , and this made the number of mills necessary to meet the requirements altogether too high. When the taxes were carried out on this basis it was found that the taxes were too high , andlho districts wore rais ing about twice as much money as was needed. This clerical error was corrected by the meeting of the board yesterday. The board also considered the coroner question , which is by no means a dead one , as there are three claimants for the ollicc. The board simply prepared to have its interests looked alter in the courts , and lo defend the rights of Mr. Faul , who was chosen by the board on the ground that Dr. Bellinger had lost his right to the olljco by failing to qualify. Personal I'arucruphs. G. M. Washburn is on the sick list. Frank Sliinn , of Carson , is in the city attending court. E. 11. Odell was taken quite ill yester day with a billions attack. E. A. linbcock , of. Avoca , was among those in attendance at court yesterday. Col. C. 11. Scott , now of Omaha , was in the city yesterday attending to matters in the circuit court. W. T. Wilcox , of Oakland , is in the city looking after the interests of his clients in the circuit court. E. It. Sadler , shipping clerk for Deere , Wells & Co. , received n fine valontmo Sunday evening. It was a bouncing baby boy.Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Clark start to-day on a brief visit to Brunswick , Mo. Mr. Clark , who is locating engineer for the Union Pacific , is now taking a few days leave of absence. When ho next starts westward ho will go to the Yellowstone park. liOO.OOO briok for sale. C. Slraub , Coun cil Willis , Iowa. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. Cliurlty Concert. The move for a charity concert , to raise further means for the relief of the poor , is mooting with much oncouragomo.nt. A number of the best local musicians have consented to lend their services to make the entertainment an enjoyable one. Mr. Dohany has generously oll'ored the opera house tree , Mr. Eaton agrees to furnish the gas free , Mr. Ollieor donates the elec- trio lights , and all the oxpcnscs being covered by such donations , the entire proceeds will bo given to the poor. The following committee has been soleelod to Boll tickets : J. W. Pcregoy , chairman ; U , W , Thompson , W. O. Wirt , 1) ) . J. Rockwell , E. U. Fonda. Hest coal and wood in the city at Glca > oil's , 201'earl street. Tlio Saloon Injunotlnuu. The cases in which injunctions are couglit against several saloons in this city w.oro called up in tliu circuit court yesterday but wcro passed. It will bo romomborud that tlicro was a motion to have the cases sent lollio United States court , but the fedora ) court has refused to entertain them. This decision lias not , however , been oilleially epmmunieated to tlio circuit court , fao that judicially Judge Connor is not supposed to know that the cases hnvo been nont back to his court. Tlievo will bo no action taken in these cases until suchollieial notiro is rceoived. Tills may delay tlio hearing und decision , of tliuso rases for u timo. It is predicted that when the cases are brought up for a decision that the injunctions asked for will bo granted. Mules for Halo , 1 hive : for salt ) tliirty-&ix head of line mului , itiiiuiiix from lifteen und one-half \o AuycntcDn hamU liizh. MASON Wisu , A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER , Ho Faih to Ecceivo Expected Financial Help and Skips. THE TEXAS MURDER TRAGEDY. A niiiinlor on tJic Tnx Hooks The Hnloon Injunctions Honor to Hancock - cock A Thief Gets Off Knsy Clmrlly Concert. A Man of Mystery. Last week tlii-rc arrived nt the Pacific house n hirgo built , smooth faced , silk tilotl gentleman , who invented his card as "P. ! ' . Pierce , KcoUuk , Iowa , tiprcial tuiitpor Home Lifo Association , Dos Moines. " Ho had neither scrip nor wal- lul , { rrin or trunk. Ho hccmcd to bo rushed with business , however , and had a young mint with him , whom ho soon sent away to sonio oilier part of the Held , over which ho was supposed to preside. He informed the hotel folks that ho itad no money with him , but would have a draft by Saturday. They concluded to take tlu-ir elmnee.s on him for a few dollars lars , and let him have a room and meals. Ho soon employed a boy to circulate ; soniu dodgers for him , and represented that lie was an attache of linllalo Kill's show. To the boy ho claimed that his nanio waH Frank Wollor , and some let ters worn forwarded to him from Lincoln , Neb. , hen ring Hint name. When the liullalo Hill company reached the city and slopped at the suinu hotel , no more wai heard about his being connected with that troupe , and he ( lid not .seem to I)1 ai1 1'.ia'mli'd with any of them. On Friday lu visited some of the printing ulllces and sought to got some cards anil circular- ) struck oil , bill ; after inquiring prices left with out giving any urdors. Hu was heard of in ono part of the city in soliciting members for a sort of "graveyard" in surance , that is , it was a company the member ? of which could , by the pay ment of if' } and a small annual fee , bo en titled to sflOO for funeral expenses in ease of the death of anyone in the family , provided there were not over live in the family. Saturday morning was the time when ho expected to have money , and when the landlord suggested to hint that it was time to settle ho very MUiguincly replied that he would have a dratt for § 151 before - fore Mindown and would then pay all his bills. The amount he was looking for wss peculiar and the mystery thickened. Several times during the day he inquired for a telegram which ho was expecting , and late in the afternoon : t telegram did pome. He read it and at once started out telling his boy that ho had got to go to the Union depot. That was the last seen of him. On the same evening that ho disappeared , Mr. Dohany , the pro prietor of the opera liouso , re ceived a letter from Kcoknk , pur porting to bo written by the wife of this mysterious man , urging him to go to the hotel and Had this man , and pay him $151 , "rather than have him go.1' This mysterious letter puzzled Mr. Do- hany greatly , and the mystery grow still renter when it became Known that llev. IJ. P. McMeuoiuy , of the Catholic church , had received a hko letter , asking that ho should sco to it that the man got $101. Mr. Dohany made inquiry at the hotel , anil there learned all that wjis known of him there. The man had gone , anil had ho remained , it is needless to say ho would not have received his $ lol , at least from either of these two gentlemen. , who wore entire strangers to Pierce. It is dilliuult to gather from what could bo learned about the man , whether ho is a crank or a beat , or both. Ho succeeded in mystifying this community , by the help of the letters so strangely sent hereto to a stranger from a stranger. Mr. Dohany , on learning the facts about the man , took the pains to answer the letter purporting to como from the wife at Keo- kuk , and perhaps the letter may bring a response which will throw some light upon the man's strange actions while hero. So far as learned 'no ono has lost anything by the follow , except the hotel folks and tho.boy , who was employed by him. It is supposed that ho went from hero across the river , but by this time ho mav bo lar oil'on sonic other mysterious mission. _ There was no quorum at the city coun cil last night. A meeting will bo held next Saturday afternoon. The Texas Tragedy. Yesterday morning's UEIJ contained a dispatch announcing that T. J. Preston and Captain II. Hawser had been at tacked by bandits in Mexico , Hawser being killed and Prc.ston being wounded in the arm. The dispatch stated that both mon were from Council Blull's , and both largely interested in mining. At the late hour at which the dispatch came , such in quiry was made hero as was possible , and although inquiry was made of several old residents , not ono could bo found who know cither of the men , hence it was concluded that they did not belong hero. Later investigation shows that Mr. Haw ser was a a resident of Silver Creek , in this county. Preston is said to belong to Kansas City. Hawser has lived on a farm in Silver Creek township for years , and jeft for Texas last fall to look after mines , . in which lie wa interested with K. T. liryant , Louis Hammer and others of this city. Ho was about 55 years of ago. and has a wife and several children. A letter was received yesterday from which the following additional particulars are learned of the all'air : Mr. Ilowser and Mr. Preston wcro en route from Parral to El Paso , and had stopped for dinner. While eating they were approached by a couple ot Mex icans. Mr. Preston warned Mr. Howsor to hold his gun in readiness for USD for he believed the Greasers meant misehief. llowsor drew his revolver from its scab bard anil laid itbcsida him on the ground. The bandits approached and made some inquiry about work cattlo. A friendly conversation had taken place , and while Howsor's attention was temporarily at tracted , ono ot the Mexicans sprang for ward , snatched the revolver from the ground and shot Howscr in the back , in- Hiding a mortal wound , and then shot Preston through the arm. Preston re turned the tire and drove the bandits oil' without inllicting anyapprooiablo injury. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J.V. . iSsE. L , Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council Ulull's. Out Easy. Dr. Itieo feels rather sere about the comments that have boon made in regard to the discharge of George Chrlss , who was arrested for Mealing a microscope from his ollico. There seems no doubt but that Chriss stole the microscope , and when the police arrested him the micro scope was found in his hands. The Non pareil scored Dr. Rico sharply for not prosecuting the fellow. Dr. Hico has a dllleront story to tell , which shows how easy it is for crooks to get free. Ho says that- some of the police canto to him and desired that ho should swear that the in strument was worth moro than $20 , so as to send the thief across the state. Ho would not do tlds. Perhaps this piqued the polico. On. Uio other" luuul Dr. Hice was besieged , . by colored friends of the prisoner , who begged that ho might lie lot go on account of thoillness of his \\ife , on account of poverty , nnd because the fellow was suu'ering from heart disease. Dr. Hico says that Alder man Mynstcr came to him , and bogccd him to let up on the fellow , and told him that If ho insisted on prosecuting the case , it would have to bo disulH" ' ! , as the informaliou was fault ? , and that it only piled up co ts on tno people for nothing. To all these solicitations ho de clared that the mailer was In the hands of the court , and the court could do as it paw lit. Ho went tip to the court room three different limes , to be present to tes tify , having been , subponred ; , nnd when the case was finally called up , Judge Ayleworlh remarked that ho understood that Dr. Hice did not care to prosecute the case , The doctor was about to ex plain that ho had nothing to do about it except to tes tify , as called on , when the case was summarily dismissed. Then the cnti- eism of the press was directed against Dr. Hieo for not protocoling. Tim fact Unit the police had caught tli follow with the stolen property in his hands , and that they were able to secure other evidence sulliclont to have found the fel low guilty , ni'.kcs the dismissal of the ease look peculiar. Dr. Hico does not propose to stand having the suspicions , whatever they may he , directed toward him , for ho ( lid all thai could reasonably bo required of him. He had the fellow arrested and appeared in court in Re sponse to a summons , ready to te.-tify , but ho was not the prosecuting attorney , nor did lie r.aro to show any special eagerness to have the fellow convicted. deeming 'lie ' matter one in the hands of the authorities , and not a private con cern of his. Honoring Hancock. At a mooting of Abe Lincoln post , (5. ( A. 11. , the following resolutions were adopt ed , as prepared by a committee appointed for that purpose : Wheiens , Our late comindc , Major Ccncial W. S. Hancock , has been railed from the battle-Held of lllo to the peaceful bivouac of Kesolveil , That in his character wo lerojr- nl/o that greatness ami cxcelleneo which itlves heroic crandness to the piotesMon of the Ainei lean soldier anil hoiinrabhulistinc- tlon to the title ot Anieiiean cltl/eiisliip. lioMilvcil , That we cheilsh his memory as one of the noblcstsonsorthoiepiililic , ulm o services In war added a new luster to the glory of the nation , anil whoso example in ncaepgavo nobler dlirnltv to Us manhood. Jtesolvjil. Tlmtuo iccognl/.o in him the model soldier , eltl/en and man , one irranil anil heroic be I ore the uiave. wieat and Im- moital beyond it ; one to whom tne past ga\e its tribute ot aiipiedatlon , iino to whom the picscnt elves Its testimony of beieavcment , and one to whom the inline will tender , In perpetuity , Its leiiicmhrancc. Kctolved , That we expiess to Mrs. Han- cook our sympathy in this , her hour of dark alllletlon , that she inavfeel\\e stand In the shadow of her o\ei whelming ciief with snr- lowlul ami sympathi/Iiu ? hearts. oor le.uly to extend that aid and consolation which comes within the clft ol those who weio once her husband's comrades in aim" . llesolvcd , That a copy ot theto lesolntlons bccnjriossed and lorwatded to Mis. Han cock , that they be placed upon the records of this post , and that a copy bo furnished the city jiapeis for publication. h. SHKUWOOD , F. A. SACKKIT , 11. C. lUt.\i ] > . GAMBLING IN THE SOUTH. All Classes of Men IMny Poker and Pcoo Tins liattcr Game .Described. "Toxaus and Arkausans have a great fondness for cards. " said a drummer. "Business men , bankers , merchants , doc tors , editors , lawyers , all occasionally flirt with the tiger or enjoy a little quite draw by themselves , $2.50 limit or .f'JO table stakes , while in the next room , maybe bo reporters , clerks and medical students , who trust their little hoard to the flicker ing fortunes of 10-ccnt ante. The porters ters stake their tins as ( Jo the bell boys. Yes , even Sambo who shines your boots , acknowledges the receipt of a quarter which comes jes1 in time , boss ; dat sassy niggah over at do udder bull' house , Ala bama Tom , done clean mo out on a ace- full las' night. You can't win , boss , if you don't hab do koards. Alabama ho sprung fo' jacks onto me. " Pcco is a game very much played there. The better class , however , are seldom seen in the pcco rooms. The game resembles kcno. Fifty-two wooden balls painted to resemble the cards of a full pack arc placed in a wooden urn , nnd are taken out one by ono by a man seated in a sort of pulpit , overlooking the twenty taules where the players are sealed. As the man at the urn takes out a ball he calls out its denomination in a sing-song voice , dwelling on the first syllable of the first word with drawling emphasis and snapping out the rest like the crack of a whip : K-i-n-g of dia J-a-c-k of . W-u-u-n monds. - - - spades. - - - little heart ( ace ) . The mon at the tables have in front of the one or moro cards divided like this : The luointiut four numbers in a row on a man's ourilliavo botui ealled out liu is ( iiititlod to the pot , less 10 per cent , which goes to Iho hou > > e. There uru tun ways of iict'oniiilishiuK this , us the rows count loiiKtlnvist ) , up und down und dinjtonally. Tlio four curds in tliu center , or the four corner cardw , also win , o thai there are llflcon combinntious probable. It re quires oloso observation for u man to know whun ho has won. He often would not know it if tjm gallery WMH not ready with udvice and consolation. SIX flME3 * MARRIED. Tlio llomarknblo Marital Jlccord ol' n Dcnutil'iil New York Girl. Ilornolhvillo ( N. V.Lultcr ) to Now York Sun : lu ISOOMollle Plulllpj , the ilaugli- tor of ( jeorgo Phillips , si wealthy farmer living near Cantinduigua , eloped and married George Croimco. She was 17 years old. Tlio couple went to Ohio to live. When tlio war broke out Crounco enlisted in the army. He was killed in ono of the lir&t battles. His widow bo- ciuno u governess lu u Cleveland million aire's family. She met William Van Sickle , oiibliier in the bank of which her employer was president. Van Sickle foil in love with her , anil in 1803 married her. Kivo months hitor Van Sickle was killed in a Lake Erie steam boat explosion. Ho left liis widow un provided for. She became u school teacher in an Ohio village. There bho met and married in 16U5 the Hov. James Johnson , a wealthy retired Presbyterian minister. They traveled in Kuropo until 1807 , when the husband died of Roman fever in Italy. Ho left his widow an ample - plo fortune , and she remained in Kuropo u year , living liiMiriously , when bueuri- ties in which her money was invested be came worthless through the rascality of bank ollicord , and nhu was left without an income. i She returned to tlio United States , and was for a year a cashier in a Urooklyn dry goods store. In 1609sho , married Charles D. Follows , a young man about to\yn , in Urooklyn. The marriage was unhappy. Airs , Felows ] left her husband and took up her homo with her brother , a farmer near Kyack. In 1873 , Fellows died in Now Orleans. Mrs. Fellows ob tained employment in Nyack , whnro she met Lieut.Wakeman of the United States ariny.then stationed , onUovcrnor'sIsland. They became engaged. Lieut. Wakonuiti was 'ordered to Montana in 187U. Hu mnrrlctl Mrs. Fellows nnd she ncconinnif ird him to liU new poll. In 1878 Lieut. Wakcmnn was drowned. His widow was loft with but little moans. She returned east and inndo her homo with a brother in Williamson , Wayne i county , A year later she accented n position as nurse ill a hospital in Cincinnati. At tlio time she wont there .To erm 1) ) , Walker , a wealthy oil operator of Titus- ville , Pa. , was n patient , in the hospital , lie met Mrs. Wakdnnii , and foil in love with her. Ho was ill in the hosnital for some mouths. After l/6iug / discharged ho proposed to Mrs. WakiMiinn , and they were married. They traveled in South America for a year or niorc. and thru re turned to Titusvillo. Lfst : fall Mrs. Wal ker foil ill , and died a fo\v days ago. She was buried on her brother's farm , in Wil liamson , Wayne county , near where she was born , She was a woman of marvel ous beauty , and highly accomplished. Tlio first umbrella ever seen In Knglaiid was carried by a footm.tn named John McDonald , nml it is a remarkable fact that it belonged to somebody else , and was taken "by mistake for his own. " It is said that there are 1,000,000 chil dren in Kngland who do not attend school by reason of the novcrty of their mrents. It may bo added tli.it in half oT these cases drink is the cause of tlio poverty. At a dinner given lately In Now York , tlio dining loom ceiling was covered with a network of vines fastened from the chandelier tot the four corners of tlio room. The vines were literally covered witli Howard. > -IIjK9 ! I'l llwst IMhRS A sine euro for Hllutl. Ulecillni ; , Itchlti nnd lllrciiitcd 1'lles has been discovered by Dr. Williams ( an Indian leiaody ) , called lr Williams' Indian 1'ile Uliitiueut. A single box has ctncd tliu wmst oluonlc cases ol i"i or riOyrarjstandiii ! ? . No one need suiter llvo minutes alter apiilylm this wonderful sooth iii'.r turdlcliie. Lotions and li tiumriitsdu nioio haiiii than pom ) . Williams' Indian 1'lle Ointment ahsoibs thn tumors , allays the intense Itchitu ; , duitlculaily at niirhl after ccttlnx wann lu bud ) , pels as a poultice , cive.s instant rrliet , anil is in luivd only for Piles , itching "f PiivntopniK ami lor nothing else. SKIN 1MSIOASIW CUIttil ) . Dr. Kra/.a'r'.s JIairk1 ointment euros as by made , l'mnlc. ! , Hl.ick llcatls or limbs , Blotches and Kniptioiis on the face , leaving the hkln clear and hoaiitlful. Also cures Itch , Salt ll"jtim ! , Sore Nipples , Suiu Lips , anil OldOhsllniitoUlcois. Bold by druggists , or mailed on iccelpt of CO cents. Retailed by Ktihn & Co. , and Schroeter A- IJecht. At v/holc-.s.ilp bv C. F. ( iooilinan. FUANK Nui.v : , I'io-t. ( lUO.W.IlAHtux , See. ( Intorporated , 1&81. ) EQUITABLE KTJTUAL Life aod Endowment teociation OF WATERLOO , IOWA. WESTERN DEFT. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. orncK ix nKxo's nuiLUi.vo. Dooms No > . linnJ 1.1. $2,500 iii case of Uijiit'.ij $1,000 Endowiueiit nt the end of ten years. Average cost for year of assessment , flrst three yours of organization , 15 to ; { 0 years , SO. * ! ? ; 4-1 to 50 years , $10. Ciiculur and Itifoi.imtlriu on' application. WM. RANDALL , Supcrhlondoit | : of Agencies. C3 ? Aecnt * Wanteil. ' i nos. orricEti. w. it. u. russr . & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Established Ifcfli. HNIOU TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEYOISE , Agent. Ko. GOT Broadway. Council Railway Time COUNCIL The following : Is tlio time of nrrlvnl nn 1 departure of trains by central .stmulnril time , at tlio local dopotH. TrnliH leuvo trauslcrdnpot ten iniiiiitca curlier und urrlvo ten ininutos later : B"I > " ' - AUT-CHICAOO & KoiiTiivmauux/1111"11 0:2) : ) A. M . Mail and U\pri ! i . IIMp.t. : . K-Mr. n . Accommodation . 4.Vi' : . M. 0:101M : . K\pre > 3 . 'J:0. : A. M. CIHCACO & ItOCK lgb\NU. 0:20 : A. M . Jlailmul l\picss ! . flfi'i : ) > . M. 7:15 : A. M . Accommodation . Br : > p.i. . fltlP. : ) * ' . K.\piC6S . 0:05.1. : M. CIIICAOO. MII.WAlMCBi : & ST. 1'AUI. 0:20 A. M . Mull mid Kvprusa . ( ir : > 0i < . M. 0:501' : . M . Expires . 0:05 : A.M. CHICAGO. nuHi.txnro.v & QUINCV. 0:40 : A , M . Mail and Ilxprtss . a-'av. W.MUSII , ST. I-OUIrt S I'ACIUC. 2:15 : P.M. Local ijt.l.onls i\pre : s Local . 3:1)0 : ) P.M-Trnn-ferSt. Louis Kv.Timisler.Hi'/J t > . u K \NHAS ClfV , RT , JOE A COUM. ! ! . Ill.lirFS 10:10A.M : . Mull mid Impress . fitUOp. u. l:05l' ) : . M . IJxprciS . U : .jA. u. BIOUX CITY ft PACIFIC. 7:15A.ir : . . .Slonx City .Mall . M30i . jt. 0o : ; ; p. M . . . . Ft. I'atil Kvprem . B:2oA.jc. : UMON \IJFIC. ; . ] 0U."iA. Jl . Dtiiiwr Kxpiosa . . . .5i4."iP. V. 2Kl : p. M. . . Lincoln Vum. , Om. .V It. V .2lCi : p. M. 7Wi' : . M . Overland V..m ess . BiriA.u. : DUMMV TIUI.NsTO OM\IM. Lcavo Council Illuirs 7O.VhJ : : ! yao : in : l 11 : 0 n. in. ; iao-2 : : : -.lw-li : : : : ) 5 : . > 5-nij : : 11:45 : p. m. Suniliiyh 7:03 : 'J:3J : UM : ) a , in ; 2:30 : : ) : : 5L'5 : flii : ; ) iil."i : i > . in , Luavo Uinalia < Jll : > 7i5-8riO : : : 10:00 : lltiw u. in : ltKJ : ioo- : 00 ! : J ] 3 ; OJ ; 0J5 11:10 : I ) , m. Sundayb il.ft ; 60-IUJJ u. m.:2:00-JOJ-5:03-0K-lllJp.m : : : : ; ( : KIEL SALE STABLES ! C3 CO und ] Mtilcfl kept I'on tiuitly on hunt ] , fortn'ont ' irlullor In cur liiul . Oiiloig piomdtU tlleil liy i-oiiliuct oiibhoit notleu , Stcek Mild rm commlsMon. fcIIUinit : & IIOI.UV , I'roprttoiP. ' Stable Coiner I'lltli .Vvl'iiuo anil l'o mli St. , Council Hlulls , lo\\a , I B. HI E , M. D. or other tumora rcniOM'il without the knlfo or drawlntr of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or aii ijindi Over thirty j curs' pruct.cnl exporlonu3. Ko. 111'euil fin tut , Council limits. t ST l'nvsm.TAT inv TnnX. A.C.UUIINIUSI , l'ios. L.W , TUI.LKVS , Vico-1'rcs. JAUCS N , Bliow.NC shler. 103 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital. , , . 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Io u general bnnUlnp business. Accounts of bunks , bunkers , merchants , man- ufacturcrs unU InJIvidimU iccelvcd on fuvoru- Lie terms. Domi'btlo unU forolgn c cUan c. Tlio very best of attention given to all busl- UCES tommlttod to ourcuru. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Z5QTTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Buggies , Cnrrloffcq , Etc , We. Council IllulTs , Town. KEYSTONl7 MANURACrtmiNG CO Corn Shelters , Stalk Gutters , Dlsollnrrows , Seniors , Corn Vlnntor * , Feed Cut ters , lUc. 1'nolory , Hock riills , Ills. Xos. l.-OI,153:1 : , 150' > , 1M7 Mnln St. , Coanell IJIulTs. DAVID DUADLHY .V : CO. , Mnnuf'isnnl Jobbers o ? Agricultural ImplementsVfagous , , Buggies- , Cnrrlnra * . nnil nil Uln In of I'nnn Mno'ilnory. 11UU to 1I1J Soull > Mnln Btrost , Coun.-ll Hlulls , town. AXK 1' . O. Ot.KAsoN , T. ll.Dotmi.vs Oi O.K. WnimiT. I're .VTrcns. WPro &Mmu Sec .V.t'ounscl. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ) Mniiufncltirorsor Axle , 1'Ick , Sleilpo nnd Smnll ] lniulU < , of c\ cry CAItVKTiS. COUNCIL HLUFl'S OAKPKT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloth ? , Cuitnln rixixiroi , UplioMmy I'.lu. No. 4U."i lltnndnny Council lown. CWAUS , TOHACCO , KTC. PEKKGOY & MOOKK , Whole-Mile .tobbcis 111 the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes , Nos. SSMiiln nnd 'JT 1'emlSts. , Council lIlulIV , IO\MI. COMMISSION. SNYDEU it LBAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Cnimission ) Merchants. N'o. llt'oirl Pt. . Council IllnT ( ! < . CHAVKIMS. McCLUKO CKACKEIl CO. , Manufacturers of Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Cakes , Cn'incll lll'tfff , low i. CHOCKKItl' . MAUKKR & CHAW , Importers SJobbsrs of Crockery.Glass . ware Lamps , I'nilt .Inis , rutlcry , Stotii-wmo. liar Good" , 1'ancy ( ] oo < K iic. : Council Illtilfs , loxui. HAHLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Suni'.i ! < " . Ht2. No. J Mnln St. , nilJ Xo. ' 'I 1'carl St.Couite'l ' Hlutla. ni tr GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Upjrtora and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions. ito. : Xo . 112 and 114 Main St. , Xos. 113 nnd 111 1'cml St , Council Klulls , lonu. FKDITS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty. Ocnciul Coininlb&'o i. Xo. fill llio Unity , Council Illuirs. W1HT & DUQUETTE , Wholcsnlu Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nns. Hi nnd 18 IVail Ft. , Council Ill.ilfr. anocMiiis. GKONEWECf & SCIIOKNTGKN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Xos. 117 , 119 nnil 121 , Main St. , Council Uluffs , Iowa. L. KIKSOIIT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale I.liiior | Dealoi . Xo. 410 Itroncl- way. Council ( Hulls. HAK1WAHK. P. C. DB VOL , Wholes Uo Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , licltlgcrntor * . etc. No * . 501 llroadway , and 10 Mi'lu street , Council UlnnX HAHNKSS , irrc. HECKMAN it CO. , Mmnifiictuuns of and Wholesale Donlcis In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. Xo. 625 Main St. , Council Illiilh , lown. HATS , I .l/.s' / . KTC. IUETCALF DUOTIIEKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Xos. : ifJ and .114 llioa-lwny , Cotucll Ill'ilft- . HKAVY HAHlWAItU. KEELINE As FJJLT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council lilnlth. Ion a. S AXDntOL. \ . D. 11. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , I'dle , ( ' " 'iiso unit I'un. Council , Iowa , OILS. COUNCIL HLUFFrf OIL CO. , Wluilesnlo Dcnlrrs In Illuminating A Lubricating Oil ? , Gisollns ESTC. , ETC * . P. Thtoiloic.Urent , Council IIInlFs. lown. , 1'ii.ixri , mr. A. OVEUTOX i\i CO. , Hard Wood , South-era Lumber , Piling , And llridfo Material S | > < vlutl"eWliolc ! alt > I.uui- hoi 01 nil Kinds. lllilcoNo , IWJInln .St. , Council llhiirs. Iowa. JOHN LINDEH , Imported and Domestic Y/iues / & Liquors. .U'tnt lorBt. ( iulthnid'a llcrh Illltt'i'3. Xo , 1U Mnintst. , Council lllu lid. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XuCOOMuln SI. , Oitmrfl liluff * . MERGEN HOTJBL , Main St. , Council IHufls , Near the 0. , U. & ( J. ; C. , M. & St. P. . and O , , H. 1. ikP. nilluuv ilejioK Stii'i't cars jiatbthu door. Everything new and lirst das , . Pioiiictor | and Mnnusjor. N. Justice of the Peace. OfflcuOver American Express Compniur Z.T , LINDSEY&CO. RUBBER BOOTS , ARCTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING , AND % BOOTS. STOOIK : And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41II Main St , Office 412 Broadway , ; ER Ilrlck bul'il'iiir ' of . r.nv k'lvl nls'M or jnovcil . nnd satisfaction Hiiarantpoa. rrnmo housts movotl ouI.HlIoGlanttru. 3 the best In the woilJ. 808 Eighth Avenue ami Eighth Stroub , Council Bhifls. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as LostFound , To Loan KoS lie , To Kent , Wants Hoardingetc. . , will bo Inserted in this column nt tliolow rate of TEN CENTS 1'BIl LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS P13H L1NU for cnch subsequent Insertion. Lei\vo ndvurtUa mcmsut our olUco , No. l1'ourl street , near llio-iclwiiy , Council Illuirs. \i/ANTEO A Rood cobcr tinner. Cooper & > T MuUi'u , NoU Mnln St. , Council llIiilK Property on corner lenl itioet FORSAMJ nnd Sixth avenue. Council Illutls i onMir > D | tno btcirylion tooled In k'k biiildlnu ; u I riiiuu house elK looms : nil on lot ! K11'l. ) . 1'or terms npply to A. 11. MuCluri ? , on protnl-cs POU SAI.P. Scnled bids will bo ro-ol\-o I by .1 W. Itodeler up to l-'uliriitiry ' 'J , ISil ) , on olirlityfcol tiont , two story biK-k hlooit , No * . U , ' , " 1,20 nnil 8 I'caiI street , between liroailwiiy mid Klrs-t nvcnue. WATT Ar WAI.KIs7iT , NoT aTM tin stie ( iiiulor Cltbou'ti I ! inlet , u'lil cs'itc inn inur- clmndliH ! ( \rui ) c broken * . Our books aru lull ol special bargains but it H imp > * sil > lu to pub lish n ichnblo llit liomlbeiuet ol so m.iny Unilv change" . What wo iibk Is : 1C jou want to hdl ortiudn mithlnjr In our Hue , ttiito in and wo nillFcnil jon niiiloul' burjuilna to Mjlect irom. Lands linprovoii or iinlmpinieJ , dry or town piopcrly , stocks ol ifuoiN ol liny kind In uny place.it such joti Inlvoor sneli yon want lit in licni-fiom yon. Swan & Wnlkcr , < oiincil ll ! ills I'Oll SAfiK At a bargain if sol l soon. FARM IbOncics.UH tulles southwest ol Om ilm. u room houseexcellent well and clstoin , : . ' bar'i' , ono lor elubt hnrbes. ono lor"J eows : lion , tool nnd wacon houses ; IOJ iicies in timothy : il'i.OJJ loieRt trcoi , cotton woodlilaec ! waliint , ash unU innplo.Kood oichuitl , npplns , chorrioj , plums , Kinpes and small fruits. Never falling block water. H. 1' . O.TICBII , OJJ lli-oadway , Coinicil llliillc , lown. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP Tlio piibliu lire Informed that n patent has been nlloweil lo ( ! co. II. ( irc/ory on bis im- puned fins lumps and niaiiiiluctured liv UK. Mr. i A Williams Is our mitlioil/o 1 iiiront for Coun cil liluirs utnl Onialia. Tlio publlo urn cautioned not to buy imv ol Ihcso ( ritN luitips o.xt'cpt "i .Mr. Williams , as all otlior-.olleio 1 for InliiiiKD/nrnti ii [ > on our lamp. ( ! . II. is .V Co. , .Miiniilactiiroih anil Solo Wottcm s , Xo. ! tl Ih,1.Hlion ttieet , ' LMPSand CROCKERY - AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 'JU.Main SI rent. Council ItlufTK. la. TO THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATROHS , 1 lur , o boii ht what H known ns tha AM ) TKAXSl-'I-Jlt lilJfKS. Ami will irni" in ) pnison.il iitlcntlon to c'uiU a prhutoicildcnec'slor p IVOIIHWS nil I biyjai/o lor nil UMliiH. Inilndlnv dummy itnbis. Ollico nt 1'iiclo HOIINO Toloplioiio H I. Tlmnkiul lor p-isi lu\or-i , 1 am losjio tiully JOUI > , H. BEOROFT. cor to J , Ito , ' oi'ii , JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW 1'ractlces In Slats and 1'Vdcr.il Cotuts. I'.ooias 7 unil S , Suuw.u-t ituc. | ; ; ! E. E. Cadwell , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. Ko. 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs I'.T. JlAVMi A. 8. HA7UI.TON. P. tCo . T.jVayne < , .Real. Estate Exchange No , 11U IVurl Utirct , rfliincil UlulTs , Iowa. Deiileib In iouii , Kiuiiis und Nebi.nU.i lanlj LOTS IN COUNCIL H LUFFS AND OMAHA A SpJiCIALTY. I wl-li to icspcctfully call tlio nttontlon ? ! ! ' V7 'Vi'1 ' ' tll1 ° , l'ulli ! " > Keneral to my No , 228 Broadway , S * ° tK all the very bo'-lo ' , to 1 hi lnr < ro quarters I mil boiler tcicc' ' ' "c'uioa ' toforvotlio public. J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor WO 220 Brondwaj' , Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE , Coit.\rn linv.vxr ASH VjxnSrs. Oppoblto City Uulldlnra , Council Illiiifs. ? " " ' . bonnl nt lensonnlilo - Norf estera Hotel. Newly fittnl nnil fuiiilslipil. Onp. Uioadw.iy Duuiiuy Dujiot. Si.fiO j > ur ilay. SAMUKL TATK , 1'roj ) . L. II. BKUSI1A\V , ilanaijur. ONLY HOTEL lu Council liluffo l And nil modern Impiovomouti , call bolls , Bro alurm belli , etc. , Istliu CttJVSTON HOUSE ! Nos.yiii , KIT nnd L'I'J ' , Main HUoct , MAX .M011N , rioprlotor. Chicago Lumber Go. Wholesale ami llptnll I.iimbor , lut'i , Slilnjloj Piibh , Doois and fllinds Solo nifonts forllio < c'k'br.ited ' .Maiblpheiid ronccniiatod Whllo I'hllO , S. I . ilACCONMII. ! , , M Ti-liMdioue No. "b. No. , 10 .MiiluMiiMit , Council Illuifj. RUSSELL&Oo Mniiiifiicliiicisof nil Automatic Engines Itunnhu LS , ( iltAIN KLKVATOHS , AM ) KMiOTKlO LUillTH , Tuljuliir nnd Locoinolivo iJoilors. New Jrassillon Tlircshuns. Caroynmi AVoodbury Ilorso Pow.1'.n. STA'J'IONAUY , SKID , Porlublo and Traclion Engiiio ? , SAW JIILLS.KTO. Factory Mnssilloii , 0. llranch 61 OPcurlBl. , Council JiluJR SE D I'OIl 18HO ANNUAL. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT A.N'II IK HAIR GOODS NO. 337 Broadway , Council Bluli's. licul iCblato ljoii''ht and bold.