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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; .WEDNESDAY MAY , 5 , 188G.
THE DATLY BEE.
COUNCilTBLUFFS
I ,
WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 5.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Ccllvcrctl liy currier In nny pnrtof the city nt
tn inly cents per week.
II. W. TH.TO.V , - - - Manager.
Tl'.Mn'HONBSi
Ilt ; i > EP OFFICE , No. W.
NIOIIT r.niTOii. Ko. 81.
MINUlt MENTION.
New spring goods nt Roller's.
Wntor Oolors client ) nt Cooper & Aic-
Gee's.
Sn u money by buying Refrigerators of
Cooper & Motion.
The nx-hnnillc factory lias stopped
tompornrlly , having ran out of timturlnl.
The Omulin Mcdicnl tind Surgic.il in
stitute is to opun nn olllco here , nt No.
231 Uroiuhviiy.
J. S. Stemberg nnd John Hell were
booked yesterday as plain drunks.
Don't fail to attend the grand Mny
opening nt ! isoman's 1'eoplo's ' store tins
evening.
Elscinan's Mny opening will bu tlio
grandest allair ot the season. Don't full
to cnll this evening.
Permission to outer wedlock was given
yesterday to John J. Lar.son nnd Kntlu A.
Ronan , both of this city.
Several trumps were ycstordny gnth-
ere l In by Hit ! police. Tim fellows were
imiting about depots nnd railwny yards.
D W. Archer , of the Council KltHls
Canning fnctory , has leased the former
residence of 1. A , Miller , No. 1)05 ) Second
avenue.
The now machinery of the i > ncr ] ) mill
is being put in plncn and the establish
ment so remodelled that it is practically
u new mill. Being in the hnnds of ex
perienced men thu enterprise cannot but
prove n successful one.
Judging from the great preparations
made by Eiseinnn's People's store , their
opening , which commences this evening
nnd lasts for tlnvo nights , cannot help
but be the grandest event of the .season.
Fred.V. . Newbonld , of Uitflalo , N. Y. .
Hon-lii-law of Mrs. E. W. Dennett , of
Lovchmd , died yesterday noon. Ho
came hero n week ago for his health ,
being very feeblo. The funeral will beheld
held in Missouri Valley to-day.
Grand Mny opening for three evenings ,
commencing at 7 : ! 0 this evening , at JUso-
man's People's store. No goods will bo
sold during the opening hours , from 7tO : !
to 10:30 : o'clock. A cordial invitation is
extended to the public to attend. II.
Elscman & Co.
In the district court the the Phoenix In
surance company of lirooklyn , has com
menced action against A. Guns and D.
Maltby for $112. Gnus was the agent of
the company at this point , and the other
defendant wiuon Ids bond. It is claimed
that Gnns failed to pay over Iho moneys
collected as premiums , nnd tins suit is
brought to secure the balance due from
this source.
The Hind's City hose team is planning to
go to the state tournament nnd to bring
buck some of the best prizes. The Rescue
steamer. which is nn almost sure winner ,
will also bo taken to the tournament
which is to bo held in Juno , and there is
recood prospect for Council Bluffs to win
honors in several of the contests on the
programme. An cilbrt is to bo made to
secure the next tournament for Council
Binds. It js about this city's turn to be
again favored.
It is understood that some of the citi
zens are determined tltnt Council Hind's
shall have stock yards for the accommo
dation of the business which naturally
would come hero , nnd which should have
fiomo chance here. Air. J. J. Brown the
other day wont to Omaha and ottered
$5,000 for the old slock yards , but was
informed that tlioy could not bo bought.
Some of these lively Council BluHitcs will
mnke n stir in some other direction , with
out doubt , if the present stock yards uro
not kept running ns they should. They
linvo nn unshaken belief that Council
Ulull's has great advantages as a stock
shipping point , and they want it main
tained.
Personal Paragraphs.
Architect Mann , of St. Joseph , is in
the city lookingafterthonow courthouse.
B. Shouts , the ox-jailor , who has ouencd
up , in the agricultural machinery business
, in Correctionvillo , Iowa , is in the city on
a brief visit to his family , who have nut
removed from hero yet.
For the month of May the Mueller
music company will , with every pur
chase of GCc , give a ticket in the drawing
for a line music box costing $25.
Go to Heard for loom mouldings.
Holslcr polls the best 5c and lOc cigars
in the market. No. 403 Broadway.
at Avocn.
Henry Cranchalk's ( a farmer living
about two miles northeast of Avoca ) barn
was struck by lightning last night bet -
t woe u 13 and 1 o'clock , burning it en
tirely , also two cows , one horse and n sot
of Jiarncss. The barn js said to bo in
sured for $150. The live stock carried
eonio insurance but it Is not stated how
much.
Dr. A. P. Hnnchctt has taken rooms in
Mr. Hazard's residence , No , 700 First
avenue , for the summer. Oflico still at
: No. 12 Pearl street. Hours 10 to 13 a.
Bi. , 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in.
A Mlmlon Illnzo.
' Karly yesterday morning Nicholas
1 Piper , of Minden , Iowa , on leaving his
, house to care for his horses discovered
bis barn had during the night burned to
the grcund. In the barn wore four
horses and about 400 bushels of corn , all
of which wore destroyed. It Is supposed
that lightning , about ! i o'clock yesterday
tnqrning , struck the barn and sot lire to
It : It was located some live or six rods
from his house. The loss is between
WOO and $1,000 being partly covered by
Insurance. The horses were insured for
Hoard has an Intmonso stock bf wall
paper nnd room mouldings which must
be turned into cash , so down go the prices
k it Board's.
> Thu recent Hood in the south has beg
gared tvAIucon.Ga. , citizen , whoso wealth
, some $700 , which ho kept in a hole In the
ground was carried oil' by tno raging
, wHtiirs.
[ Substantial abstracts of titles und rea
( wtato loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire , 10
Ltoarl street , Council BlnlTs.
The little parish of St. John the Bap-
! list. Louisiana , has contributed $220 to
, ' Iho widow of General Hancock , The
[ parislj recently contributed'$1,800 for a
[ locul charity.
lr ) McLeotl , oculist and mirist , No.
\KH \ Broadway , Council Blntrs.
> Go to Beard for low prices.
Go to Beard for wall paper.
, , . .Room MoultHnus Largest assortment
r.sVnd lowest prices ut Beard's Wall Paper
_ . . . . .
us go to Chnrie Heislor's and got a
cigar , No. 403 Broadway.
c 800 the now'Mlkado gloves atllarkncss
fp * ' . Just out ,
UoUlcr don't handle any''buidc'1 ' cigars.
THE COUNTY'S ' GOOD CREDIT ,
It Oausna Lively Bidding for the Ocrart
House Bonds ,
THE NEW CANNING FACTORY.
A .Jewelry Thief Cniifiht Prepara
tions for Decoration Jny Too
Much Water on I'cnrl Street
I-'Iro nt 311 mien.
. . County Honda.
The county board met yesterday to
open the bids for the county bonds , to bo
"old for the purpose of building the court
louse. The bids were moro numerous ,
and were moro favorable than was ex
pected. The supervisors were made Imp-
jy over their success In disposing of the
muds , nnd the practical tribute paid to
thn credit ot Pottawattamlo county. The
successful bidders were Codln & Stanton -
ton , of Now York. The bonds amount
to $120,000. divided into three series of
$10,00. ) each , one scries with eight years ,
thu ne.\t nine years , the next ten years.
Collin & Stanton offered to pay n total
premium of $2,2:10 : , if Interest was fixed
atH per cent ; or ? COTI ! premium on the
whole amount , with interest at fi per
cent. The former bid was considered
the more favorable , and was accepted.
The premium paid brings the interest
down to1 } per cent. Air. Stanton , one
of the linn , wiispiesuntin person , and ar
ranged the details of thu contract , taking
i.r)0 , < )00 ) of the bonds nt once , $10,000 nuxt
fall , and the balance onu year from now ,
giving security to take the bonds at thu
time named and lor thu price offered.
There were numerous other bidders.
Among them was vl. T. Stewart , of this
city , who od'crcd to take them at par , in
terest to bo 4 } percent.
Lcmpuck Bros. & Co. , of Cleveland , of
fered a premium of J of 1 per cent on
thu bonds , if they bore 5 per cent in
terest.
James Oliver , of South Bond , IniL , of
fered 2 per cent premium on the bonds ,
interest to bo fi per Cent.
C. 11. Vonnor & Co. . of Boston , oll'ered
to nay ? f.Ol 10-100 for 5 per cent bonds.
* ook & Co. , of DCS luoines , oll'ered 0
per cent premium on the first two series ,
the bonds to bear -13 per cent interest ;
the long time bonds to draw 0 per cent
interest , on which they offered to uay n
premium of141. .
Preston & Co..of Chicago.oil'crcd $2,508
premium , the bonds to bear 5 per cent
Interest.
N. W. Harris & Co. , of Chicago , $ n38
premium , bonds to bear -1 } per cent in
terest , semi-annnul.
S. A. Kunn & Co. , Chicago , premium
? ; t,180 , , bonds to bear 5 per cent interest.
Leonard & .Tewott refrigerators at low
prices at Cooper & AlcGeo's.
The New Canning Factory.
The now enterprise , known as the
Council Blull's Canning company , is rapIdly -
Idly getting its arrangements completed
for having a stirring and successful
season. The company has already con
tracted for all its material for canning
tomatoes , corn , etc. The amount already
contracted for amounts to 1)00 ) acres.
Fourteen carloads of tin cans have been
ordered. The machinery is arriving ,
and it is expected that steam will Do on
by the first of July , and that work will
begin by the first of August. The farm
ers in this vicinity arc taking hold of the
enterprise with more enthusiasm than
was even expected. The company has
contracted with L. A. Caspar for nearly
$1,000 worth of tomato plants. The
canned goods from this factory will be
sold over ti wide extent of territory ,
reaching from Ohio to California. This
canning factory will be tlio largest west
of Baltimore. The capacity will be 120-
000 cases , or 2,800,000 cans. In shipping
500 cases can bo put in a car. Fro'ii those
figures some little idea may bo iniined of
the extent of the enterprise. The buijd-
ings iirb in course of erection on the site
selected , corner of Tenth avenue and
Twelfth street. The basement of the
main building is completed , and the work
is now progressing on the bupcrstruoture.
This building is to be 48x120 Icct , three
stories and basement. Another building ,
SlOx'.H ' ) , is two stories and basement. The
second story contains room for twelve
car loads of cans. The main
building is to be made tire-
proof. The Northwestern railway
has n sidetrack , and the B. & M. , in Ne
braska , also wants to rim in a sidetrack
for the accommodation ot the western
shipments. The odicursof the-company
are S. Haas , president ; George F. Keelino.
treasurer ; D. W. Archer , secretary nnd
manager. L. Hammer , E. L Shngart , J.
P. Weaver and J. J. Brown are also
largely interested. Air. Archer his : had a
long and varied experience , in this busi
ness , and is thoroughly familiar with all
the details , so that the management will
be a vise and successful one , beyond
question. Ho is interested in a largo
canning factory in Chilllcothe , 111. , with
his brothers , and is also manager of the
canning factory at Atlantic. The plant
here is thu most expensive and extensive
of all , nnd the buildings will cost bo-
twocn f.10,000 and $35,000. A few such
enterprises will set thjs city into a boom.
Go to the N. Y. P. Co. for
. GARDEN HOSE.
THEY WAKKANT ALL TIIBY SF.LL.
Opera House Block.
The best lawn mower in thu market ia
the "Philadelphia , " sold by Cooper &
AIcGco.
A Jewelry Sneak.
A few days ago a sneak thief entered
the residence of Air. McVengh , in Oma
ha , and took a gold watch tmd chain , und
a gold neck chain. The lo.sor placed in
the hands of t.o ! police and second hand
dealers here a description of the stolen
jewelry , and the other night u young
man sought to secure a loan at Air. Gold
stein's , on a chain which answered the
description of one stolen , Airs. Gold
stein slipped out , and Iclophoucd Mar
shal Guanella , who soon entered the
store , and being in citizens' clothing , was
not suspected by the fellow , who wont
right along with his negotiations , The
chief of police and Olliccr Beswick soon
arrived , and tlio follow was nicely nabbed ,
Hu insisted that the chain was given to
him bv his wife , and ho gave his numo as
Boyd , Ho was held , and yesterday Air.
AIoYoagh came over hero und fully iden
tified the chain. Unrecognized the fel
low , too , as one he had accidentally mot
In Omaha , and with whom ho had a cas
ual acquaintance. The fellow claimed
that he was drunk when ho took the jew
elry , and that ho had been drunk over
since. He said lie could not toll what ho
had done with the watch and neck chain ,
and could not remumbor anything about
soiling them. It is Icarued that ho sold
the watch for eight dollars to a man liv
ing out of the city a short distance , The
value of all the still ) taken amounts to
about $100. Preparations arc being made
to tuko him buck to Omaha to bo tried
there ,
1 sell the celebrated Twin Burner gaso
line stove. That double burner beats
Uiem all. A 4-burner same price as n 8-
burner ; a il-burnur same price us n 2-
burner. W * A. Wood , 001 IVIaiu.
Tlio Dny AVe JJccorntc.
The following nrriingcnicnts ln\vo been
mrule for ( ho conihiR observance of
Decoration Day :
All posts of the G. A. H. In western
Iowa nro invited to participate with us
as posts , us far as possible , and all old
soldiers , wliotlicr members of posts or
not. arc cordially invited. All tlio civic
societies in tlic city arc invited to
participate us organizations as far as pos
sible.
Tlio following arn the committees ap
pointed at tlio meeting of tlio general
committee on preparation for .Memorial
Day services :
1-inanco Comrade J. M. Phillips , of
Abe Lincoln post ; Comrade Metcalf. of
Ilunry Osbornu post , Hon. J. W. Chap
man.
Speakers J. 11. llcctl , of Abe Lincoln ;
U. W. Higlit , of Henry Osbornc , and J.
J. Steadinan ,
On motion of Comrade Limit the fol
lowing were appointed committee on
( lowers :
First Ward Mrs. L. A. Casper , chair
man ; Mrs. II. CoHt'un , Mrs. I5eo. A. Keo-
line , Mrs. U. C. llnblmrd , Mrs. ,1. L.
Foreman , Mrs. John Hone , Mrs. .lames
Wiekham , Mrs. Gilbert Lttwler. Mrs. S.
J. Abbott.
Second Ward Mrs. George Coanda ,
chairman ; Mrs. G , A. Chain ) ) , Mrs. S. S.
Keller , Miss Atla Fox , MrH. Theodore Gnit-
tar. Mrs O'Neill , Mrs. Frank Grass , Mrs.
Litla Warfnl , Miss Mamie Simpson , Miss
Kmma Fox.
. . . . , .
.jii.iuu. iin i'ijivAirim , itiin , iy 11. vji.n i\ |
Mrs. John T. Stewart , Mrs. John Hail'
thorn , Mrs Mossier , Mrs. S. liiseinun.
Fourth Ward Mrs. J.U. Atkins , chair
man ; Mrs. J. J. lirown , Mrs Owen
Wiekham , Airs. O. M. Brown , Mrs. J. H.
Rockwell. Mrs. Dr. Stillman , Mrs Gco.
1'helps , Airs. Dr. AlcKnne , Airs. Dr.
Mucrnu , Airs. T. J. Jloskay , Mrs. S.
Couch.
Instrumental AInsic Comrade F. A.
Sackelt of Abu Lincoln , Comrade Henry
Collin of Henry Osbornc , nnd James
Uaird of the Sons of Veterans.
Vocal Aluslo-r. AI. Troynor , Ed
Spoonor , L. W. Ttilley.
Martial AInsic Wall McFadden of Abe
Lincoln post.
Invitations Comrade Sackett , of Abe
Lincoln , Adjutant Holmes of Henry Os-
bore , anil Al. Sears of Sons of Veterans.
Graves Wallace AloFadden , Abe Lin
coln Post.
Platforms Ed Brooks of Abe Lincoln
Post , Adjutant Holmes of Henry Osbornu
Post , and Einil Schnrz , Sons of Veterans ,
Divine Service Hev. AlcCreary , Rev.
Alackay , Rev. Cooley , Rev. Bates , Rev.
Crofts and Rev. Father AIcAlenomy.
The committos then adjourned to meet
in the ante room of Grand Army hull on
Thursday evening , the Cth inst.
GARDEN HOSE , WARRANTED GOOD
1-lc per foot , 18oper foot , 21c per foot.
HOSE NO//2LES ,
Of all styles.
IIosKllKnr.s L.YW.vSi'uiXKi.r.iis , Etc.Etc
NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY
Opera House Block.
O"
\Vntcr on I'cnrl Street.
There has been some trouble caused by
water in basements on Pearl street , south
of First avenue. Yesterday the steamers
were employed pumping out the water
from Casudy's buildinir , but the work was
not very satisfactory. The water hccmed
to come in about as fast as it was pumped
out. It seems that when the .sower was
laid along Pearl street , the ground was
not sufficiently tamped down , so that it
amounted in fact to the digging of n
ditch to be left open for the water to run
down , and not linding any outlet it soaks
through into the adjacent basements.
The city has to keep filling in dirt from
time to time , even now the recent ram
has caused the surface to settle down ,
making bad holes. Those who have ex
amined the condition of the street , ox-
pro.ss the opinion that the contractors
should have been made to have tamped
tlio dirt in more sjlidly , .so as to prevent
all this trouble. A great deal of the pub
lic work done here lias been done under
the inspection of men who seem to have
let the contractors do as they pleased , as
evidenced by the tc.st of time. If the
city only profits by these experiences ,
good and well.
rircnkinc Up An Auction.
For about two months past there has
been running on Broadway an auction
store , stocked with cheap jewelry and no
tions. I. Colin and G. Al. Levi seemed to
be the men in charge. Yesterday they
got into some wrangle about their ac
counts. Colin got out an attachment on
the goods , and while he was trying to
got tin ! goods Levi run the goods out of
the alley door anil delivered them to A.
Goldstein , claiming that he had sold them
to Goldblein. Colin then had Levi ar
rested , and threats of Colin's arrest next
followed. There was u hot season for
about an hour , and goods , constables and
auctioneers were badly mixed up.
Notice.
Uids will be received by the school
board of Council Blull's until the 5th of
Alay. 1880 , for lowering tlio high school
building at so much per foot. 1'ho build
ing to bo lowered forty feet more or less.
The board to reserve the right to reject
any and all bids , Bv order School Board.
FROHlSe COUNCIL BLUFFS DAILYGLol
M. A.Mol'iko , editor of the Cnmbrla ( Ebens-
Inirir , Pa. ) FrnLMiiun , hits buen the purtonnl
friend of the editor of the ( Helm lor more tliiui
twenty jenM , und In known wheievor hu IB
Known , us onu of the best men livingHo Is also
nnlntlniatolrlondot'Mr. Clnrk of the Nonpiuril.
Ho hiu liccn uiUortunntu In the fnct thnt Ills
Iniiilly wiiariiviiifcd with diphtheria , nnd uriontly
distressed. Mr. Chirk Inuliiif huard ot IIHCII-
liunlly Mint him sumo of Dr. Jolfcrios' Dipli-
thnrlii Cure , It wns use I nt once , and the lives
of the ioH of lilychlldroii saved , l.otlois Iroin
MrMcl'iknnro unbounded In tholr etprcssloin
of Knitltuc'ro for llmllnir boinu IIIOIIIB of uvcrt-
IIIK tliulosjcif his whole Bioup of little und tun-
ilcronoi , Flvoof Mr. McI'lku'R childro I out of
oliflit died fiom diphtheria bofora ho luid an < > i > -
jioitunlty of nsiiiK Dr. Jeirurlos' rcinody.
Dr. Jclferlcs' dlpthorm mcdlclnolslufnlllhloln
ull kinds of sore I hi oat.
E Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia J
Dyspeptic , why live In misery , mid dlo In dls-
jmlr with cnnccrof thoMoninch 1 Dr. TliomaH
Jotrerlcs eiiies every case of inlircstlon nnd
constipation lu u very Blunt flmo. Rcstofiof-
eri'nces Kivon. Dyspfpsia is the cause of ninety
per cent of nil diseased conditions , Price f
for two wockj treatment.
During- the last six yenr > thcro has not boon
dcntu from Dlplithorln In nny case wheio
Dlt. THOMAS JKFKKIUKS' I'liEVENTlVU and
CUIIK wna used. It has been tlio means of EIW-
Ing tlioupaiuis of lives nnd might linvo saved
hundreds of thousands moro , Indlspcnslblo In
putrid sere tin oat , in malignant Rlarlet fever ,
chmiRlnir it In It hours to the rImplo form. In-
fnlllblo euro for nil Intiaiiinintory , Ulcerntive ,
I'utrld , Cancerous Ulccrntlou of the Womb and
nil Catanhnl conditions. Prlco $ J.
Full printed Instructions how to use the medi
cine Eont with It , Xo doctor required ,
DR. JEFFER/ES' REMEDIES
Can only bo obtained nt his Ofllce ,
No.SJ 8. Khfhth bt. . Council IJlulft , Iowa ,
Or sent by Express on ( tocelnt of Price.
DRESSMAKING
( UV TIIK TAYLOR SYSTEM. )
MBS. L. SIMMONS ,
JVo. ; tl4 Itr < ia l\vuy. ,
MltS. BMI.MpNS for iv number of years was
hciul cutter with Jordan .V Mmsh , Uoiton.tUO
it suit bouso lu
Messrs. llnrkncss Bro < j. will ( his day
plnco on sale the below ciuuncrntcd
articles besides numerous others at
prices ( hat will siu-prise everybody ,
They arc f '
CenuineBargains
Towels. Titlics , Splashers , Handker
chiefs , Japanese Fans , Hatchets , Bas
kets , Porlcmoiiimics , Vaccs ; I'latcs ,
Card nud Fruit Baskets , Tin I'lalcs , Doll
Babies , Pie Plates , Wash Pans , Crumb
Pans and Brushes , Dish Pans , Milk
Pails , Work Basket , Glass Dishes , Comb
Hacks , Pockctliooks , Feather Fans ,
Hosiery , Macrame Cord , Flour SIHers ,
Hat Hacks , Ilainnicrslnpaneso Screens ,
Collar Buttons , Murilaffc , Marbles ,
Blank Books , Turkish Towels , Scrub
bing' Brushes. Coal Shovels , Baby Bibs ,
Wooden Spoons , Hair Crimpers , Koll-
incr 1'ins , Transparent. Slates , Atrato
Buttons , Collars , Jewelry , Kstubrook's
Slccl l cns , Lace Collars , Spool Cotton ,
Baby Rattles , Hair Nets , Clothes Lines ,
Table Salts , Base Bulls , Match Safes of
all kinds , Glass Cups , Tin Dippers , Tin
Buckets , Mosaic Mutch Holders , Sauce
Pans , Looking Glasses , Perfumery ,
Castile Soap , Shoes Blacking , Moat
Forks' , Toilet Soaps , Stove Blacking ,
Wall Pockets , Harmonicas , Boxes of
Slate Pencils , Willow Baskets , Black
ing Hi-ashes , Pearl Buttons , Silver
Thimbles , Frying Pans , Rick-rack
Braid , Table Outlcry , Combination
Russian Leather Toilet Sets , Pins ,
Laces , ami every article you can think
of. All to be on sale to-day. Every
body go and get a chance to select
early us the stock is all new ami where
Bargains for
Sc WORTH /5c / and $1,00 $ ,
i
Arc to be found , they itlo not last
' O
long. , <
No. 401 Broadway ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , ' IOWA.
DKAI.KUS IJTf
I 11 ! * .
DRY GOODS ; "Etc. , Etc.
HOTEL.
O den House Kutcs on nnd
allcr Buy I t will be S2.0O and
32.5O Per Day ,
Kvcoptliijf iront jmrJor looms.
Dny Itoiu-d , 3 5 Per Month.
11. BIM.OIV.VV , I'ron. M OIK DuitVEA , Mnnnfcr. (
Council
ONLY HOTEL
In Council Bluffs having
Fire Esoa/p ©
And all modern Improvements , call bo'a , flro
alarm bolls , etc. , istbo
CJRJESTON HOUSE !
NOB.215 , SIT and 219. Main Street ,
MAX'JIOHN , Proprloto
B. RICE , M. D.
or ether tumors removed wlihoilt
the knife or drawlnsrof blood.
CHROMIC DISEASES or an wu)8. )
Over thirty ycnra1 pract.onl ernorloiua.
No.ll Pciirl Struct , Coum II llluffi.
IVCONSULTATIO.N KllCJ.
Locking Bracket for Fences
AND OTIinit HA1IA HOD3 , ETC.
FENCES BUILT WITHOUT HAILS.
Any pnrt rendlly tnkon out or replace I. For
picket or mil fences , Iron or wood , cannot bo excelled -
celled for railing of nny sort. 1'or particulars
wrlto C. J. IIECKMAN , Inventor.
Council lllutfd.
Stnlo and county rights for enlo.
STEAM DYE WORKS
MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S ' HAIR GOODS STORE
No29. Main St. , Council BlufTs , Opo , Postoflice.
TBOB. OFFICER , M , F. F. I't'SBY
orncsR & FUSE ? ,
BANKER
COUNCIL BLUFfS , JpWA ,
Estubllshod 1857. Jj M'l
RINK LIVER ? STABLE.
FJrel-cliiss Accoinino.lutlonH In-Kvurythlnir I'or-
tnlnlns to the UWAr/'fiiiBlnosa.
Finest Landausiithe City
i /
FOR LADIES'.VI8ITINO.
Donrdlng n spcclulty. Telephone 178.
FIELD & COLE , Props.
PEARL STfiEET RIKK STABLE.
L. W. TOI.I.EVB , Pros. T. J. EVANS , Vlco-1'res.
JAMES N , JlnowNCushion
National Bank
102 MAIN STREET ,
Capital. , $100,000
Authorized Capital 360,000
Stockholders Represent..1,000,000
Do a general banking businosi
Accounts of bunk * , bankers , merchants , man
ufacturers nnd Individuals received on fuvprv-
t > Io terms.
Domestic und fmclgu ejiclianjo.
The very best of nttentlon trlrcn to all bmi
ness couiiulttud to ourcarv.
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
X-SOTJSOSS OF
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WholoMlo
Agricultural Implements ,
_ Cnrrlnpos , Kto , Kto. Council IllnlTs , town.
KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO
Cora Sellers , Stalk Callers ,
Dlf cllnrrowfi , Seeders , Corn Planters , Koocl Cut
ters , Hta. Fnctory , llock Pulls , 111 * .
Nos. lEOI.mi , 1S03 , tW7 Mnln St. , Cotlliell IlliirM.
IA V1I > HUADIiKV tte CO. ,
Mnmtf'rsnn 1 Job'ierj of
Agricultural Implements.Wagons . , Buggies ,
Carriage" , mid nil klnU of Knrm M.io'ilnarr.
11UU to lllu South Mnln Street , Counsll IIUlDTj ,
lowo.
AXK HAXDMS.
r.O. QUURON , T. H.DomiiA ? , GKO.F. Wittnnr.
Pres-ATrcas. V.-l'ros.&M'in. Sos.&Cnunsul.
Council Bluffs Haadla Factory ,
( Incorporntod.l
Manufacturers of Axle , 1'lek , Slo.liro nnd Small
_ Handles , of every description. _
CAHl'KTS.
_ _
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades ,
Oil Cloths , Ciirtnln Klxturos , Upholstery ( looJa ,
Kto. No. 495 llroiulwny Council lllulf j ,
Iowa.
' _ GWAHS , TOHACCO , KTC. _
PKUEGOr & MOOHE ,
\Vliolcsnlo Jobbers In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes.
Nos. S3 Mnln nnd 27 I'enrl Sts. , Council llluffs ,
lown.
COJ/.W.S\SK.V. )
_ _
SNYDEIl & LEAMAN ,
Wholesale
Frnit and Produce Commission Merchants.
_ Xo. 14 1'oarl St. Council Slu Jd. _
CRAGKKltS.
McOLUHG CKACKEIl CO. ,
Miiniifnctiirors of
Fine Crackers , Bisoultj aid
CHOCK KllY.
MAUREK & CRAIG ,
Importers&JobbersofCrockery.Glasswars .
Lninps , Fruit .Iiu-a , Cutlery , Stonowiiro , liar
Goods , Tancy Uoods. 1'Uc. Council Hlults ,
Iowa.
HARLE , HAAS & CO. .
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
ts' Sundries. lite. No. Sj Mnln St , nnJ
Xo. 21 I'eiirl St. , Council HlulTs.
nnr aouns.
M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
ypDrtcrs and Jobbers of Dry Goods ,
Notions. Etc. No . 112 and It I Mnln Ft. , Nos. 113
and ll.i I'cnrl St. . Council lllulls , lo'.rn.
O. W. 1UJTTS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
General Commlps'on. ' No. 5U llroa hvny ,
Council Hlutfa.
WIKT & DUiUETTE ,
Wholesnlo
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries ,
Nos. 10 niul 18 I'cnrl St. , Council lllulfs.
L. KIHSCHT & CO. ,
Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Ale Wholcfiilo T.Upior Donlcra. No. 410 llrond-
wny , Council Itlnlfs.
P. C. DE VOL ,
Wholesnlo
Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves ,
Refrigerators , etc. Nos. 604 Hroadwny , and 10
Main street. Council
SESS , KTC.
HECKMAN & CO. ,
Manu'netnrurs of end Wholosala no.ilcrs in
Leather Harness Etc.
, , Saddlery , .
No. KJ Main St. . Council Illn'Jj , Iowa.
JIATS , CAPS , ETC.
METCALF UHOTIIEUS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Gaps and Gloves.
NOB. 342 and 314 Ilrorxjwuy , Council IllulTi.
IIKAVV IJAUDWAHK.
JCEEL1NE & FELT ,
Wholesale
Iron , Steel , Halls , Heavy Hardware ,
And Wood .Stock , Council Itluirs , lown.
WOKS AND WOOL.
D. il. McDANELD & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides ,
Tulle w'Wool , Pelts , Grt-nso nnd Fur8 Council
lllulfs , Iowa.
OILS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wholesnlo Dealers In
Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ;
ETO. , ETO.
B. Theodore , Agent , Council Illulfs. loivn.
H , I'lLIXO , ETC.
A. OVERTON & CO , ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling ,
And Ilrldtrp Miilcrlul Siioclaltlr-u.Wholcsulo Lum
ber of all Kinds. Ollloo Xo. r Main tit. ,
Council lIlnllB. Iowa.
ll'lNES AKD LIQUUKS.
JOHN LINDEK ,
Wholcsalo >
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors.
Agent for St. Gottliard's Herb IllltPM. No. 13
MulnSt. Council Illulla.
SCHNEIDER & BECK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
jVo COJ .Vain St. . Ci.uu
Justice of the Peace.
OOlco Over American Uxprcss Couinnny.
THE MBTEB WHITE IttO CD'S ' ,
DIAMONO unAsn or
STRICTI PURE LBJD , Z11IC AHD OIL
Are absolutely pure , as represented. Onu gul-
Ion will cover two hundred nnd nfty equuiu
feet two coats , nnd will slay on longer than nny
other paint manufactured. Fur mile by
DKALKU JM DHUUS , I'A J.NXS , Ou.s , Kic. j
FIRST CUSS Ml RESPECT
IMnlilNlitMl in 1S77.
CINCINNATI , OHIO.
BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STYLES ,
! 2OOOO Vehicle * Annually. Semi for Catalogue , I'i'
Hates niKl Testimonial * .
w. : P.
HOUSE MOVER AND
Uriels li.illclliia nnv klml rnUcd or moved mul sntlsfnctluii cunvnnleiM. l'inine houses moved
onLIUleEUitdt trucks tlia licit tn the woflJ.
808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Shuit , Council BhilTj.
a/ n
x
226 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
KIEL SALE STABLES
oat
c
t r
HorfC'j uiul Mules kept constantly on hiinil
forsnlont tctull or In cur loii'l ' ? .
Ordure iiromilllv llllo.l liy contract on short
notice. Stock sold on commission.
SIU.UTKH & liOIjGV , Proprietors.
Stable Porner Fifth Avc-nuo tuul Fonrtli Si
Council Illutfs IDWII.
TIMOTHY SEED.
I linvo n quantity of round , well clcanoil seed
which 1 olTcr at rcnsonnbla iUruri'S. Seed of the
crop of 1SSJ. Corrcbpondenco Eollultcd. F. 0.
11UTLFH , Scballcr , lown. C. & N. W. ly. {
Omalia Dental Associa'n '
Cor. Kith and Douglas Sis.
FIllliiK nt lowest price.iVn \ pold , ellvor nml other
combinations Gold pluto nnrt continuous ( iuiu Tcclh
a epcclulty.
Best Sets of Teetb. , $ © .
Former | > rlco ( IS. 1'crfcct lit und best rautcrlul. All
ivork uuuruntced.
Council Bluffs Office ,
231 WIOADWAY , WEST SIDE.
Horses and Mules
For nil purposes , bought and sold , nt retail and
n lots , lartio quantities to select fiom.
MASON WISE ,
llnelt , Near Pacific HouseCounil , Bucs
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
HAIR GOODS
TO ORDER ,
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OOTXNOIlj
lu Htntj and Keduial Couits.
llouins 7 ami 3 , Snu urt ttlunlc.
CUT THIS OUT !
rooi > U.NTII , MAV 15.
IlnvlnirmudL extcnUve Improvomcnts nnd
InureiiMiJ our llucilillej , we wish to call espcclul
atli'iition to the work now being turned out
by us. claiming It to bit eyuul to that of any
eastern laundry ,
lu 01 dor to Introduce our nork nutbldo the
city of Council IllutTs , wo will upon leeulpt of
this ticket , accompanied by lotiirn pottngo ,
Laundry Six Colloid or Cults FitUU , for ultucr
Home Steam Laundry
> 1O ' , C'otincll
N , 1) ) . Out ot town order * given prompt At
tention , Wu jmy return clmiges on nllitork ro
ved nhrn Auouinpaolod by o.u'.i lu payuvn
{ ull uuiuun : .
RUSSBLL&Go
Manufactiircraof nil siznsot
Automatic Engines
Especially Doslsnoil for Kiinnlnz
MILLS , GRAINiKLKVATORS ,
AND ELEOT1UO LIGHTS ,
Tubular and Locomotive Boilers.
New Massillon Thruslian.
Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers.
STATIONARY , SKID ,
Portable nnd Traction Engines ,
SAW MILLS , ETC.
Factory Massillon , 0. Branch IIouso
510 Pearl St. , Council Blnlfe.
SEND FOB 1888
C'liulcv I > isi > ! uy < > l * Latest lat-
lerns , All tirades.
Council Bluffs
4OS Broetciwcty.
A Select Htoek of Choice
IVovellles In.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Speolnl ddvortlsomoiits , suuU ni
Lost.Vound , To L34n , i''J' sUlo , To Itoiit , W.l-iti
Doardlnsr.eto. will l > o InaortoJ In this column it
tholow rate of TBM OK NTS J'Ull LINK for. ID
flrstlnsortlon and VIVX CH.Vf3 1'Klt U.Vli for
eachKUbiaquont Insertion. Leave alvorlin
menteat our olllco , Ko. U 1'curl strout , ua\t
Uroadwuy , Council lllulfs.
WANTS.
FOK SAM : oiiTuioi.uin : < iio. two hoiBt < s ,
wn on , biiirilinriitsfi , hunow , luigs. CDMS ,
cnrponlortools , nn linn tiink und liollor , ImrJ-
nre , u pool tiihli-.tcnc o juots , lioiibchold j-io 13 ,
nnd my lionsn nnd let. Kniiulio on iroiiiitc.3.
No. 71M Ilion'iwny , Council llluira.
FOR BAMJ-Itu.il IMalo In till purls ot the
city. I.urifi'it list. .Most B.UOJ. i' . J , Day.
No. yj I'onrlBlifot.
F ) lt HAf.K-Old iiuiiora. In ( | iinnlltlosto suil ?
nt lloo offlco No. 12 1'eurl blrout ,
Fill BAI.n OH TUAUK-PIOCIC of millinery
nntl fancy notions. All now. . Ciooil locu
tion. fcnlea * iaoou a yunp. O , lice , Counul
ItltilTs , Jowiu
SWAKT BROS. ,
Dealers in ilileh Cows.
lit Out Stock Yanb
NoC03 nnd GOO K. Kr iul\vnyCouucH IWs r
The Highest Market Price
For all kinds of second hand kouoehold
goods and
andSTOVES ,
M. DuoHircn ,
OO8 Broadway , Council Blulfs.
Cliinu , ( Jhissu'ai'c uml Luinp.s ,
\V. S. Homer & Co. .
No. 33 , Muiu StCouno il'lUtifft , la.