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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MA * ' 14 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS , PHI DAY MOKNING AlAY. 11. OJ-FICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. rclltcicrt tiy cniTlcr In nny prut of the city nt twinty cents JUT week. JMV.Tli.TOJf , Jlniwgcr. Tii.KI'IIONn : < 3 : nuMNrsflOrrtrr , No. 4L : NKIIIT KIIITOII No. 21. MINOlt MKXTIO.V. (5ct your shape nt Hliss' . New hpring goods at Keller's. C'hllilrcns' lace hoods cheap at Hliss' . The ( lonnan t'ntliollc IncHcs are to give a poclal In Juno. Joe Dricibacli is the manager of the Hontu Min lrcl einpan.y. ) Leonard & Jovvot rofriircrators at Cooper teMcUuo's , No11 Main strcot , 1'ho Haptist folkn had a plunsnnl social last evening at the ru.tidunce of Mrs , . Mo- Mitt. Mitt.One One of the most popular young ladies in the city will leml thu X. Y. 2. ruling party. Late novelties in Jap. Fans at Hliss' . .Tho "Quick Mi'iil" la a quick seller ; come anil get one before they are gone. Cooper & AleUec. Dr. Hice yestertlny decorated the reportorial - torial tables of the tllll'crent papers with ; fragrant IxxpKits. \ Presiding Klder Smith holds quarterly meeting services at the Metliodibt church in Silver City next Sunday. Tim police court iillbrded few items yesterday. The nearest approach to a sensation was a plain drunk , John Ryim. S. It. Dennis lias been arrested for dis turbing HIM peace , his wife and he having evidently disagreed about seine matter. Justice Scluuv otliciatcd at the cere mony binding J. ( ) . Smith and Mattie Alinears , both of Omaha. , as husband and wife. For Kent The Kiel's Hotel feed and sail ! stable ; brick barn 50\7 < 3 , frame barn fiUxlOO. Possession given Juno 1. In quire of llolht & Spctman , Kiel's' hotel. Rev. Dr. McUroury has boon secured to give a lecture in Silver City on the even ing of the S.UIi. Ills subject will be "Work and its worth. " Notwithstanding reports to the contra ry , the BKI : is iiuihori/.cd to htate that there will bo trotting and nnm'ng ' races at the driving park the week before the races take place in Omaha. Call at the Woman's Exchange on Pearl street and leave your order for home made bread , cakes , cookies , Sara toga chips , salads ice cream , etc. All kin Is of plain sewing done to order. Thobc who cannot join the X. Y. Z. riding party are invited to iv wild llower fpitivitl nt the Congregational church from 8 until 10. A musical and varied programme will bo given. Admit-sion free. free.Work Work on First street is to commence promptly next Monday morning , the contractor oelng hero prepared to begin grading as preliminary to paving. The belling of the curbing is already under way. When paved l'ir t street will be one of thu iinest residence streets in the city.Louis Louis Tjiskcr yesterday brought into the county auditor's ollice a $14 litter of wolves , seven in number. He sold ono of them to the county treasurer for a pet in that ollice , anil drew his bounty on the others. Those who haye taxes to pay should hasten to visit the ollico before the young wolf goto bijj enough to bito. The home talent minstrel company paraded ' raded the streets yesterday with' the band and made quite a showing. Joe Driesbach is the manager and James Vescy stage manager. John Urower and U.scar Urower handle the .amhourines and William Johnson and ( icorge Criss the bones. II. liuslmcll and L. Arthur complete the troupe. They are booked for tlio opera house to-night and tomorrow row night. The police force changed about yes terday. Olllccrs Cousins. Leonard and Hondricks will bo on day duty , Cousins going onto Main street , Leonard on up per Broadway , Ilendrieks on lower Broadway. Tno night force is as follows : Lewis , lower Broadway ; Unthank , lower Main street ; O'Urien. upper Main street ; IViglitman , upper Broadway ; ISeswick , renter Broadway. John Casey , of Boomer township , who lias been in the city for several days try ing to get back his $200 that his son , Thomas , lost in n gambiiiig saloon , loft last ovcning for Lincoln , Neb. , to dispose uf some mules. Ho says he will return to this city to-morrow , and if ho can obtain a lawyer who will take charge of his case , will make it hot for thu men , who. he claims , robbed his son. If he started in on the boy lirst it might be a good pol icy. icy.The The street cars of Council 15nil's ] have furnished many jocose paragraphs for the journalistic witn , but now they have a fresh chance to try their sharpened pen cils , Ono of the Broadway cars in mak ing the trip ypstorday kept drooping pieces along the track as it kept going to Pieces , and when the barns wore reached me. whole base board hnd disappeared. Trackmen worn sent along the line to Rather up the splinters , and they will be put in shape again so as to resume scr- rice. rice.The The tirst of the series of lectures by Professor llosedale was given last uven- Ing in the Masonic hall. Having spent many years in the Oriental countries , no \s \ perfectly familiar with all the details of lifo and thought , and he gives his hearers a clear idea of many features of life there , and imparts this information In n very charming way. With the as- ilhtanco of his wife , ho presents living pictures of drot < s and customs , and gives really an entertainment instead of the ordinary lecture. His descriptive powers Are vivid , and when couplccf with these other features of the enteitainmont tflbrd the public n happy and economi cal way to visit these fascinating scones of the Orient. Ho delivers another lec ture this evening and his closing lecture to-morrow evening. Tno District Court. The bar docket of the district court , which opens Tuesday next , contains 347 uses , of which thirty-three are criminal tUMis. i'hore are docketed twelve suits gainst the city , mid twenty-live divorce tases , _ "B. IJ. " Wins Another Victory. The case of K , Leo , of Carleton , Nob. , who was indicted a vear ago. charged with selling "B. B. , " has lecently been dismissed and the entire rests charged to Urn prosecution. "B. B. , " as is well known , is a beverage manufactiucd by Messrs , Wheeler & Hercld , Council Bluu's. J. L , liuU'ott , agent forNobiaska. Bliss has n largo line of Children' lints , lolling them cheap. For bottom prices on Millinsry and Notions go to Bliss , Loss by tornadoes and cyclones insured ogumstin the L'liiunlx and Hartford in * btinuicu companies , and in tno State in surance company , of DCS Moinos. Odcll Uros. & Co. , No , lOaPearl street. If you have real estate to sell , lease or trade , you can soon get ti customer by louMiigu description of it with Odcll Uros. Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council UluffH. _ Before buying a gasoline stove see the "Quick Meal" at Cooper & MeCcq's. A Variety of Topics Exciting the Thoughts and Tongues of Blnffis Folks. A TROUBLESOME TRIO. The Hiding Party To-night Pronky llili'Klnrs The Coming Dis trict Court-IMcrccDenies Dealing Crooked. Chats "With Citizens. "I tell you that I do not believe the Union Pacilic company means to put any wagon attachment to ttio now bridge. It doesn't look that way. You'll find out that all this talk about having n wagon bridge is all bosh. It will bo simply a double track railway biidge. " "What will thoUlufVfl folks do then ? " "Do ? I'll tell jolt what will bo done. Just as soon as it becomes evident that the new bridge is not go ing to have a wagon bridge part , you will see a new scheme .spring up. You will find that ti new company will bo or- gani/ed in no timn for building a bridge that is just u wagon bridge and foot bridge without any railway attachment. Tins bridge can be built for less than § 9l)0COJ. ) Bonds will bo sold , and a mere ly nominal toll charged. The same men who go into the britlgo enterprise \vill have control of the street car line which will cross the bridge , and will also have control of a large amount of bottom property. This propet ty is being bought in now for a song , and when the time comes , mid the bridge enterprise starts up , you will lind them booming this real estate , and the rise will give such big profits that the company will make a for tune. It will bo a big thing for the Blufl'H , and , you mark mv words it will be : v .success. There are some sly ligurcrs who are already beginning to get hold of some of this propel ty , murwliun the time comes they will inuku an open move for a wagon bridge. 1 hope the Union Pa cilic will not put any wagon attachment on this new bridge of theirs. The other bridge will then bo built sure , and it will be better for Council Blull's than a com bined bridge. " "Talking of real estate in Council Blull's an Omaha dealer told me the oth er day that he believed there was a better chance to make money here than in Oma ha. He said the rcat cstato men hero did not understand themselves , or they would rustic about and make some of these deals. Now 1 think he was about right , but few folks undcrhtund why the real estate men hero do not make more sales. I'll tell you. There is much propcity which is owned by non-residents. These men here are agents simply , and they can make moro money by holding con trol of the property and m\nagiugilthan : by selling it. How do they make money ? Why , they get for instance , city win rants at seventy-live cents on the dollar , and then use them to pay ta.xes with. They then charge up to the party who owns the property tlie full amount of the taxes. There is twenty-live per cent gain right there. They do not want to sell as long as they can make more by being paid to look after the property. It gives out siders a wrong impression of Council Bluffs. A non-resident is told by his agent that ho cannot soil the property at a fair price , that there is no demand here , and the man thinks this city is good for nothing " A prominent Omaha lady in looking for the first timn on B.iyfiss park re marked with truth : "I declare 1 did not know Council Blull's had such a beauty of a park right in the heart of the city. I wish"Omaha had as handsome a one. We have some pretty parks , but Council Blufls goes ahead ot us. " Two painters from St. Joe , who arc at work decorating the inteilor of one of the iinest residences in the city , say that they have about decided to remain here. ' 'Wo have already enough work engaged ahead to keep us all summer. I never struck a better field. Wo have been em ployed on some fine work on the inside of cars , but Council Blullrt people want oven better work than that for the inside of their houses. Wo will stay , and have no fear hut what wn can get all the line work that wo can do. " "It's all right to talk about there being plenty of line decorative work to bo done in Council Bluffs , " remarked one of the home artists "Folks here do want nice work , but they arc era/y to get some ono from out of town to do it. It doesn't make any difference how good the artist hero is , they must have some ono from somewhere else. Now these two men will have nil the work they can do so long as they hail from somewhere else , but the minute they settle in Council Blufl'b and are known as home folks they will find it hard work to tret jobs. Then folks will want someone from Chicago , or from Omaha or somewhere else. 1 know mybolf how it is. I came from the cast hero. I had all the finest work I could do. Now it has got to bo an old story , and folks will coout of town to get men who learned their trade of me , and pay them bigger rates for cheaper work. " " 1 just got back from Green county. You ought to see the way the saloon men arc catching it in court. Thornell , the district attorney , is having it all his own way. All ho has to do is to read the in dictment to the jury , and tlte jury returns a verdict of guilty , whether or no. A ti'lloiv who has any smell of a saloon doesn't stand any show there. " Beard has an immense stock of wall paper and room mouldings which must bo turned into cash , so down go the prices at Beard's. Go to Beard for loom mouldings. Hoislor fells the best ! io and lOo cigars in the market. No.10J Broadway. Notice rare real estate bargains olfercd by Frank Cook in another column. A Troublesome Trio. Two men , Cole and Aiutrews , and ono woman , Mis , Cole , tire furnishing the court * with an abundance of cases , grow- lug out of their mixed relationship. It is said that Andrews got Mrs. Cole to for sake her husband and go to living with him. When Cole went homo to dinner ono day recently ho found that his fur niture and his wife had been moved by Andrews into another house , and that Andrews had rented the house into which they had been taken. Ho ( lathed off and had the two arrested for adultery , Thou they had Cole arrested for making threats. Mutual charges of assault have kept following , and yesterday Cole wont to the house with an expressman to got such fun ituro and dUhcs as ho and Ids wife had owned before she deserted him. There was a fresh outbreak of war , and several informations were filed as un out come. Among them was one charging Cole with larceny. It appeared that in getting his things ho took some belonging to Andrews , Ho claimed that this was by mistake on the part of the express man , and that ho did not know that these things were among those which he took away. Justice Frainoy found him guilty of larceny and sent him to the county jail for three days. The examination of the woman and Andrews for adultery comes UP before Justice Schuns to-day. It is. about Uuo that this trio got their affairs straightened out , ns the county is being put to an cNpcnso great enough to boant the three ri ht along and pay them good wages besides. IMcrce's Defence. Editor of the Hr.r.j I sco an nitlcle in the BKI : of the 13th in which you state : "It is said that Pierce 1ms been en couraging boys to steal by buving of them such little articles as they manage to sneak about town. " Such a report is absolutely false and circulated to do mo injustice. I have never purchased an article which I know was stolen. I have purchased some articles which I did not want , because boys would bring them and say that they had nothing in thu house to eat. On such occasions I pur chased of them , not on speculation , but as an act of charity. I would much rather the boys would never bring any thing to sell to me. There is no person In Council Bluffs that would do nloro to di-courage theft and instil the principles of honesty in boys than I. A colored 1103 * brought a flower pot to sell. I purchased it and placed it in the \\indow. Mrs. Mot- calf nw It and claimed it and took it away. The boy came in the front door on llroailway , MI that I had no suspicions but that all was right. 1 hope .ym will do me the justice to insert the above in your valuable paper. paper.WII.I.UM A. Pinitci : . Go to the N Y. P. Co fori GAHDKN HUSK. TIIKY WAHKANT AM. TIIKV Sr.LL. Opera House Block. Goo Beard for wall paper. Lous } go to Charic II isler's a nd get a gooil oigar. No.102 Broadway. I'ottnxvattnmle'H Pride. About llfty men are employed on the court house foundations now , and the work is progressing well. At the south end all is re.idy for the laying of the stonework of the superstructure. The stone men think they can get throusrh with their work in from eight to ten weeks , It is expected the building will be got under cover by fall. The build ing will stand four feet higher than shown by the plans , .so that if there should ever be occasion for raising the grade of Pearl street there would be no necessity of changing the building , At the present grade ot the street there will be a gradual raise from the stdawalk to the mam lloor of the building , the lot to be graded up , am ! the building to loom up high and dry. The foundations show that the building will be a much larger one than most here imagined , and will without doubt bo one of the finest as well as one of the largest court houses in the west. _ Do Vol gulls Golden Star gasoline ranges , best in market , No. 501 B'way. Satisfaction guaranteed with ever. ? "Quick Meal" gasoline btove , or money refunded. Cooper & McGee. Room Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Store. _ _ Queer liurglnrs. Malvern is being bothered by a gang of queer thieves , who seem to prefer sus penders and socks to gold and silver. Several residences have been entered there during the night. They broke into the residence of Dr. Carleyand Professor Moore and others. Knteiing Professor Moore's bleeping apartment , where a light wus burning brightly , the thieves secured his watch from the top of the bu reau and liis pantaloons from ell' the foot of his bed. 'J ho pantaloons were found in Dr. Carloy'b back 3'ard the uo.xt morn ing , minus the su-pemlers. Nothing else has been missed iron" the premises. At Dr. Carley's the sneak thieves entered a back room and abstracted two vests and a pair of socks. With the exception of the watch these seem rather strange arti cles to steal , but would indicate that the tlijovcs wore of a very practical turn of mind. No clue to the perpetrators. Substantial abstracts of titles and rca estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council Blull's. . 1 sell the celebrated Twin Burner gaso line stove. That double burner beats them all. A 4-burner same price as a U- burner ; a 8-buriier same price as a 2- burner. W A. Wood , C04 Main. ' * " ii i * The city council at their meeting last night awarded to Hammer it Co. , the contract for curbing First street and Washington avenue. Hcisicr don't handle any "snide" cigas. A Klclinc Party. The horseback ride planned by the young ladies of the X. Y. Z. society will take place this evening. All who delight in horseback riding are cordially invited to come down to supper and join the party. Supper will be served troin 5 until 7. The procession will start from the Congregational church nt U o'clock in charge of a competent guide , and a de lightful time is promised all who go. Sup per , including strawberries and cream , only 25 cents. _ GARDEN HOSE , WARRANTED GOOD Me per foot , ISopcr foot , 2-le per foot. HOSE NOZZLES , Of all styles. HOSEREII.S , LAWNSruitfKLEiis , Etc.Etc NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block. Seasonable goods of all kinds at hard- time prices at Cooper Wo have a few water coolers which we will sell very cheap to close them out. Cooper i McGee. Go to Beard for low prices. Personal PiiruurapliB. J. M. Foss , of Delianco , was in the city yesterday. Samuel Haas left last evening for Chicago cage and the east. A. V. Bass , of Randolph , was a Pacific house guest yesterday , D. II. Stofford and W. W. Albcr. of At lantic , were in the city 3-esterday and registered at the Pacific. C , II. Holmes , a banker at Magnolia , Iowi > , yesterday stopped at the Pacific while on his way to Bufl'alo Gap , Neb. P. Cheney , of the Cheney house , Mis souri Valley , was in the city yesterday and took the train last ovcning up home. W. F. Rightmiro , of Griswold , was at the Pacilio yesterday and was attending the Gilmoro-Williger case before thu superior court. D. W. Archer , of the Council Blufls Canning company , started last evening for Michigan to make contracts for lum ber out of which to make cases for the canned goods. The Public lioiton Mrertlatr , During the past year 20,118C63 acres of land have been taken from the public domain of the United States , anil have gone into the hands of corporations or private owners ; but even thia magnificent area moro than four times the sUe of the state of Massachusetts is yet 0,585- 050 acres less than was absorbed in the previous year. The public lands now remaining to the United States are about 200,000,000 acres , and if the s.imo rate of diminution should ho continued for the future us iu I8tf5 , public ownership would become a thine of the past within the no.xt ten ycats. wo hrohiot among these who regret the gcnftrotls policy which the nation has pnrsi odjtownrd the great railroads which have built pathways into the territories and bound the nation to gether with thcibalulspf slccl and iron. But with Uio public domain now dimin ishing so rapidly , it behooves congress to erect every possible" safeguard against the enormous land frauds which nro known to have been to frequently com mitted by the lawless retainers of cattle companies , and liv dishonest timber culture entries and illegal pre-emptions. CARPETS -AND- DRY GOODS Our carpet stock is lurgu antl well se lected nml Is kci > t full by the arrival of new , fresh goods. It comprises Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry , Ingrain , Etc. LACE CURTAINS , Tambour , Turcoman , Opaque Shading , Curtain Fixtures , Etc. Curtains inntlo and luni . Carpets made and laid by skilled workmen. We are ollcring a line line of \ \ lu'te Ooods , , Beautiful Embroidery , Dress Patterns , Sunnier Dress Goods , And invite customers to examine our stock before ptircliasiiigciicwlicrc. Prices reasonable and goods as represented. We have lately intrbdubed hpccial bar gain tables that coniirisGtliG ) ? best values ollered in any niaikeb f ut r f. Good Stamped iTmvcIs at lOc. Fine lieaiilli'tilly Mtampud Towels at 125c , half the price axkcd clgcwlicrc. Good Close , I Of. IScaatifal Barrett Plaid I > ress GooilN at ! 25cpcr yard ; worth 4Oc. Tlic licxt Corbet , 75V , usually Hold for $1.25. > Those are a few of the mnny bargains that can best be appreciated by personal examination. Daily watch this coin inn for future changes. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MONEY MADE In Huyiiiff the Following Property In the next thirty days : MULLIN'S ADDITION. Lot 5 , Illock a. I Lot IU , I Hock 18. Lot K , Illock 13. I Lot 4 , IllocU 31. EVEUKTO'S ADDITION. lot 5 , Block 3. I Lot 8 , Block 12. Lot 2 , Illock 7. Lot 3 , Itlook ill. Lot 4 , I1IOCK U. | Ixt D , Illock 2i ) . Lot 2 , Illock 4 , Hnyllss1 Addition. Tnls property will bo sold at a great sacrifice , nnd ontcipiising inon vlll , no doutit avail them- pelves ot aiaro opportunity to innko money. Apply to FIIANK COOK , Itooui 7 , Sliugnrt Illock , Douuoll UlutTs , Iowa. HOTEL. IIOIINO IlUlCH Oil UIMl tiller May Ihl will liv $2.OO and Sii.5O I er l > ay , U\cnptlntr trout parlor rooms. Day Hoard , $25 I'mMonth. . 1) . SlLMJWAV , I'rop. JtlAIIK DUHVUA , MailttgCT. Council Illulls. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS , Y r . 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. y i OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS CONNCIL UMJFl-'S , IA , Established 1827. DRESSMAKING ( BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM. ) MRS. L. SIMMONS , No. ill 4 Broadway. In oidcr toostublUhmy rcputtiloi ! : In Council Bluffs for flno work. I will YOU TIIK 1'UKSKNl1 , do all cutting , ilttliiK and maSInK as ehuup as It Is done elsewhere. Lndlea need hue no four of inlstlts us my o | icriunce guui unices perfect euilsfuctloiu Creston House , The only hotel In Council Dlutls having Esoa/pe And nil modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 210 Main M. 1 MAX .S101W , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING 3EZOXTSES OIF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WJLLS : & co. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , _ Carriages , T.tc , Etc. Council HhilTg.Inua. K12YSTONK Corn Shelters , Stalk Gutters , DlscIInrrows , Sccilcn , Corn Vlixnlers , Food Cut ters , Kto. Fnctory , Hock falls , UK Kog. 1.-Q1. 15JI. ISO' . , tr,37 Mnlii St. , Council MlilCTs. DAVID IWAILt < : V JTCO. , Mnnuf'ra un 1 Jobbers ot Agricultural Iraplements.Wagons . , Buggies , fp , nml nil kin U nt Farm Mio'ilnsrr. 1100 to 1UU South Mnln Street , Council IlluCfj , tona AXK J/.t.VW/ / > \ P.O. Ui.ntftON , T. II.DotmiAs ( irn.P. Wiiiiiur. I'rvg.&Trons. V.-l'roi AMmi. Soa.VCouiHol. Council BluTs Haadla Facbry , tlncorporntoJ. ) Mmiufnctmcrsor Axle , 1'lck , Soi1 ! ro nail Small M , of mcry ilcxcrlpllon. C/IH/'KTN. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAttl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Clotlio , Cuitnln 1'lxtures , UnhoNtcry OouJa , Kto. No. 405 Itromlway Council llluITi , Iowa. S , 7O/MCro , PKRKGOY & MOORH , Wholc nlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. 28 Main mid 7 t'carl SM , Council I own. co.ir.ussn.v. ) SNYDER & LKAMAN , Wltolesulo fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No m'uirl St , Council ill CHOCK KltV. IMAURKR & CRAIG , Importors&JobbersofCrocker/.Glasswara . LninpB , Trult Jiirs , Cutlery , Stimuwnro. Hnr Ooods , Fancy Hoods. Ktc. Council l Iowa. D11UGO1STS. ILA.RLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DniRKlstp' Sundries Ht2. No. 22 Miilu St. , muJ No. U11'earl St. , Council lllutta. niir GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Ijporters ail Mbars of Dry Gojis , Kotiono. Etc. Xo J. 112 mid 114 Mnln Pt. , Nosu 11.1 mid 11 > I'eiul St , Council IllulTa , town. inunv. O. W. HUTTS , Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty Gcnciul CommMlon. No. u2 ! Dreadnny , Council Illnirs. WIRT & DUQUKTTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nii9.1lnnd ( 181'oml St. , CouiK.ll IllulT ? . L. KIRSOHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wliolo nlo I.lquor Dealers. No. 410 IJroad- vruy , Council HlulTd. nAKXRSS , KTC. _ _ HECKMAN & CO. , Mnnu'neturcru of and Wholesale Rollers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. tJ25 Muln St. . jCouncll Ilium , IOWH. ItATS , CAPS. K'fti. METCAL1 ? Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glove ; . J nn 1 3H Ilrondwiiy , Council [ Hulls. JIKAVr nAKDn'ARK. KEELLVK & FELT , Wlmlo'nlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , _ And\Vooil _ Stock , Council lllulTB , loirn. JIJDKS AND ' 00f- D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , rolls , Grciuso and Furs Council lilulTs , lown. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Denlere In Illuminating & Lubricating 01U Gasoliai ETO. , ETO. 8. Theodore , .Airont , Council llluCfa. Town. LUMUElt , PILING , B'K , A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Aud llrldRu Matcilnl SpcclaltlPBWlioloi > nlo Lum ber or all Kinds. U.lico No. 130 Mala St. , _ Council llliilfa. Iowa. _ n'lXES AND LIQVOHS. JOHN L1NDER , Wholesale- Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , Afcnt for St. Ootlbarrt's ilorl ) Hitter * . No. 13 Muliirit. Council Hunts. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XnOUMal * SI. . Ci-uncll llluffi. O. F. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency General dealers In Real Ejtato and lloal llatate Jll I truces , 15J5 Fiiiimin fat. Onmlm. N Chlnn. Glassware and Lunipn , W. S , llomor < is Co. , No. 23 , Mala St.Council Hlulls , Ta. STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S ' UAIR GOODS STORE No 29. Main St. . Council Bluffs , Opo. Postofflce , RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-class Accoinmodutloiis In Kverjthlni ; Per- talnlntr to Iho I.lxery Iliiblncss. Finest Landau in the City FOB LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty. Tclcphono 178. FIELD & COLE , Props. PEARL STflEET. RINK STABLE- . ' WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CUSS Id EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. IMahllilicd lit 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , ! 2OOO ( > Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogue , Pi'tcco , Freight ICnlco and Testimonial * . w. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Hrlck li.illdliia miv kind rnl ( M or . mcncil nntl satisfaction guaranteed , rintno houses movoJ cnLUlleOlnal trucks -tlw titMtla tlin vr.irll. 808 Eighth Aveuao mil Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. /y o-t/s o < > AAa/vJ& / 3oAtav. H P' lC , J ctvct6 , < .a-u - t' ita * . 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , TIMOTHY SEED. Tlmvo u quantity of pound , well clcnuccl sccJ which 1 ollui nt rt'iisomiblo tl-Miu B t'ccil of tlio crop of 188" > . Coi rcf poiulciico bollultud. F. O. IlUTLril , Pclnillcr. Iowa. C. & N.V. . Ky. SPECIAL NOTICES. SSTOTIOIE. Fpoolnl nJveitl't'iiiL'iilP , hU"li us Lost , 1'ound , ToJ.o n.roi 3 ilc , To lionl , Wants lloimllnir. e'c 'UH lie tin crri-il Iu thl column at tlic low iatcorn.vci.vrs : rnn I.INI : mniio first im-cr t Ion mid Five Cunts For LlnofnrvashuhsoqiHMit Inscit.'oii. l.cuvc iiJvcill oiiK.'iitH nt our ollkc , No. 13 J'pnl t-ticct , uuar lliouduny , Coimcil HlllllH. WANTS. VtTANTini Klr t clnsbai tier. Steady ni- I ' plovineiit , $15 pur week. A. II. Mori Is , , XOD. fili-in ( \17ANTI2D A solk'Hor toxorlc nniontf rail- TV road riniilo ) c > > < lei SJiindunl Accident In- siiiiiUL'iioinpnii ) ot Uoiiolt , Mlcli , J. U lj\nx \ Co , iigcnts , No. 5 1'e.nl stiuct , Council Illulle , Ion a. a.WANTI D First c'a'S dlnliiK loom | 'lrl at the IlcJitcle hotel. Itioadway , Coimcil WAN'IKD KIVP first class dinlntr loom girls at the llccitcllu liolol. T71OK SAI.K Fhst-cliisR pool table. Apply at -L1 HcbCllo Kniflna Houbo. SAI.K Union iivcnuo hotel piopcity. Special burp-iiln. K. L.Shoalc.fiOJ IlioaJnny. * T7 0K SALK Old imperil. In quantities to t-ult , - Int ( too ollico No. 1I'cnrl street. FOR SALE OH TaADK-Stock of mlllmury and fancy mniom. All new Good loca tion. ialo ? § MU.Uit ) a ycir. O , Ueo , Councl - Iowa. Iowa.IT. IT. SCHUH.Z , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Cliolcc DUplny of LalcNt Pul- , All Grade * * . Council Bluffs TCOMPflNYl < LOB Broa.d.'WQ.y. A Select Mock of Choice Novelties In. CURTAINS. SWAN BROS. , Dealers iu Milch COWB. 1 At Our Ski ! lards No 502 and 500-E. Broadway.CounoH BiTs JACOB SIMS. ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In Stata and Federal Courts. Kooins 7 and B , Smu.ut Illonk. CUT THIS OUT ! Ci OI > KJXTIL , M A V 15. inudo cxlcnslvo im- u and Ineitasod our II lullltlo"u nlsh lo rail eapo * lal attention to the wuik now HliiV tinned out hy us. elalni' ult to lie o < | ual to that of my o.tbtprn liiundry. Iu order to intioduco our oik ouuldu tlic city of Couii' ell UluTH. o nil ) upon receipt oftliix tlekct , lucoiiipanlud tiy return po tiiKO.Uuindry Six Col lars or Culfrt ntlli ; , tor ultUer ladles or Home Steai Laundry 5IO Ilroiulwuy , C'oiineU N , I ) . Qut of town order * h'hvii prompt ut trillion.Vo pay return clmivts on'ullvork 10 Kflii'dwho.l accoiupauled by OJ1J u . i * > ( u lull uinouiiu , . . ' . : RUSSELL&Oo Manufacturcraot all sliosof Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Ilunnlnsr MILLS , ( JRAIN..ELEVATOKS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon Threshorj. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch IIouso 510 Pearl St. , Council Blui& . SEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL. Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bought and sold , nt rotull and n lotK I-nrgo ( juuntlttes to tclcct from. MA.SON WISE , Slrcetti Near Pacific House , Counil Bucs KIEL SALE STABLES S Horses and Mules kept umstantly on hand for Bulu at retail or In car loiuU. Orders promdtly tilled hy contract onbliort notice. Block cold on cominlfHloii. BHLUTKIt t 1IOI.KV , 1'roprlotors. Btahlo Corner fifth Avenue atidVourtb 81 Council 11 luffs lawn. L. W. TOI.LEVS , Pros. T. J. BV NB , Vice I'rou. JAMKS N. IJuow.NCashier. Council Bluffs Nationa 102 MAIN STREET , Capital $100OOO Authorized Capital 200,000 Stockholders Koprosont 1,000,000 Do agoneial Imiiklng buslii'in. Accounts of Li.tnks , hunUcis , merchants , man. tifacturersand Indlrlduuls roolvoJ ou favora ble terms. Doincetlo uud loiolcn pjtcliimjo. Tlio very host of uttontlon Klvou to all busk iHiba tominltlo J to our cur a. R. BICE , M. D. or other turn irs removed without the knlfo or dmwlnir ot bloul CUROlilG DISEASES of aii kmd , . , pecuur. Tsrthlrty tears' | irict.niloiiiorl : UI1JJ. . 11 1'eiumioot. ( Uuii'll Hluir * THE CABTER WHITE LEAD CO'S ' , DIAMOND I1IIANO OF STKICTI PURE LEAD , Z1HC AH D OIL Are absolutely nuro. us represented. One gal lon ulll co\or ( wo hundittd und tlfty b juuru fcnt two OJUIH , and will btay on lonirCr than any other paint mtimifiicturod. 1'orbulu by S. EC. KZH33LjIj-y , J'AlVJii.Oll.K , K'10