Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 19, 1886, Page 6, Image 6
c THEOMAHA- lit THE DAILY BEE. COUNCirBLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY. 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. CrlUcitd liy cnrrlcr In nriypnrtof tlio city nt twtnty cents per w ock. 11. W. Tn.io.v , . . . Manager. . .cn , No. NHIIIT IDITOII' No. Si. 3fIXUIl MHX Now spring goodi at Itoltor's. lUicn is to appear at the opera house tills evening. Leonard & Jewel refrigerators at Cooper & McGco's , Xo. 41 Main strcut , The "Quick Meal" in a quick seller ; come nnd trut ono buforo they are gone. Cooper & Alctici * . Dr. Cleaver is building a brick oflico on North Main si reel In connection with his residence property. Work on the new Episcopal church is progressing nicety , and ilie linishing touches will soon be put on. The need of a sweeper for the paved streets , nnd n regularity in its use is very apparent. It would be economy in the long run. The Ur.u ollleo in ( ho Binds Is bclnsr renovated and rejuvenated , and its in terior decorated and furnished anew , &o JIH to more then retain its rank as the finest newspaper and job ollico in the city. There was a lively racket Monday owning near AlexOhcrt's place on upper Broadway. Bricks llu\v and several team sters joined In a wordy row , but no gore was spilled and no arrests made. The patrol wagon , which cost the city $000 , is of no earthly use , nor heavenly cither , and might as well bo sold for what it will bring , to some city that needs one. The city could use the money in other ways very nicely. The amount of building goingon in Council Blull's is larger than in any sea son since its history , and when the new ( rovcrnmcnt building and new court house are counted in , itamonnts to nearly twice as much in dollars and cents. The merchants' police is extending its protection to the resident portion of the city , and is being increased in numbers as well as eflieicney. IV. . Thomas , a brotlier-in law of Captain Anderson , lias arrived here from the west and will join the force. He is a stalwart , physically , nnd will doubtless prove an able alliccr. ( SJJudgc Aylcswortli has decided not to interfere with the commitment of Evans , of Logan , the attorney who was arrested for embezzlement. The prediction was made some time ago that this would probably bo the outcome of the habeas corpt s proceedings , but ( he decision was not rendered until yesterday. Mr. Ira Scholicld has boon having the interior of his residence decorated in a very attractive and artistic manner by George H. Beard , who has already won such a goodly reputation in this lino. The work is certainly as line as anything Been in this city , and'so long as suc.Ii work can bo done by homo artists there is no occasion for importing talent. The dog poisoner has been creating a havoc among soiwrof the pet canines in the cast end of the city. At No. 1's house Sam Morrison has lo'it a favorite dog , nnd "Nell. " the coach dog , is sull'cring from poib'on. If the man who poisoned the dogs will present himself , the boys say they will give him $10 in cash , and something besides. Any other informer will bo rewarded with the cash only. Wo have a few water coolers which we will soil very cheap to close them out. Cooper & McUco. 1 soil the celebrated Twin Burner gaso line stove. That double burner beats them all. A4-burner same price as a. ! > - burner ; a D-burner same price as a ! ) burner. W A. Wood , GOt.Main. Satisfaction guaranteed with cverv "Quick Meal" gasoline stove , or money refunded. Cooper & Mcliee. The Bloomer Hullilltitf. There has been more or loss comment about the condition of the Bloomer school building , and guesses as to whether it is perfectly safe. In view of the rcccnt'ey- clones these queries have been given ex tra emphasis. Every inspection of the building lias resulted in a verdict that it is all right , and there ought not to be any undue nervousness or apprehension , Architect Maxon , by request of the board , has just examined the building thorough' ly , nnd ho dooms the only point of uossi- ble danger to bo the tower. Ho recom mends that this should be ronaired , and suggests certain changes which will make that surely safe. Until these changes have been made thcro will bo no school held in the Bloomer building. The dismissal of the school was decided upon at the meeting of the board yesterday , and the repairs will bo made at once. The board evidently do not propose to take any chances. At the Pacific House you will get all the comforts of high-priced hotels and ave from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try il snd bo convinced. Go to the N Y. P. Co. fori GAKDLN HOSE. THEY WAHHANT ALL THEY SELL. Opera House Block. * Go to Beard for wall paper. Is Jlo Cruzy ? Yesterday -young man entered the ( horiiV's ollico , and giving his name at Casper Walters , told the official that he wanted to surrender himself , Ho said he formerly lived in Underwood nml that he attempted to outrage a vonng lady o : that place but fulled to accomplish hi : purpose. The actions of the young mar 'created doubts as to his sanity , and tlu ehcritr concluded to hold him until tlu case could bo further investigated. Par UCH who were acquainted with the vounf lady named were telephoned to titUndor wood , but they responded that they had never hoard of any such attempt having been made upon her. It seems probable Unit the young mini's brain is turned n little. j If you want perfectly satisfactory ac connuodatious at $3 per day go to the Pucilio House. Dopoml upon it , you wil never regret your bhoico , Before buying n gasoline steve see tlu ' -'Quick Meal" at Cooper & McCeo's , After a thorough investigation wo an convinced that the "Quick Meal" is tlu best gasoline stove made and shall maki it our loading stove this season. Coopei & McGee. For Early Closing. As predicted iu the BEE several day * go the clerks in the retail stores in tliii city are about forming MI early closing association. Yesterday the following culi was handed into the BEE oflico. A special mooting of the dry goods am clothing salesmen of Council Blufls wil bo holddt 0 o'clock Thursday evening ii the parlora of the Bochtelo liotol to con elder the movement to urge the closing of all retail places of business every even / > , -inff , except Saturday , at 6:80 : o'clock Representation Ja desireu from overj rl k establishment in the city. ti Helslcr Fells the best 6c and 10o cigar jn the miirkot. No. 403 BroaUway. A BIG ROLL OF MONEY IN SIGHT The Penalties for Violations of the Permit Law will Make Informants Rich. BLOOMER SCHOOL BUILDING. Opening of tlio District Court Social JottlncB Tlio Clerks Want Tliclr KvciiliiK * A Boll-Accused Itnplst Surrenders. vAInncy Tor The nccotint Kivcn in ycstortt.iy's UKI : concerning Ilio warfare to bo intnlc tijion druggists anil others soiling under a county iiunuit , jirovud to bo correct. Mr. ( iosslin'8 mission lioro was to gather up fuct.s on whir.h to cotnmcncc suits. Ho found tlmt many of the reports which arc required to bo filed monthly by those holding the permits were defeclivo and a number had failed lo tnaku reports. He gathered up material which , to his mind , warranted him in bringing about forty suits. Thu suits are brought under the following section : Section 1MS. Any 1101011 havIiiR such penult , \\linslii\ll soil Intoxicating liiitinrs at n ( 'ieiUcr piolit tlmi is liiTiiln allowed , shall bo liable to tit-blu tlaiimiri's to be iccovercd by civil action In favor of the patty injured. Ami nuy pcisiiii who shall fall to make monthly returns as herein ii'iiuhod. or with in live days thereafter , orhi > shall make a false return , shall fotlelt tor each oilense the sum of § 100 , lo be recovered In tlio name of the state of Iowa , uuon the relation of any citi/rn ot the county by civil action on his bond with eosts , and one-half of the sum re- coveied shall co to thn Informer and one- half go to the school I'unil of tlm county. If those suits are all successful and the full judgment is recorded it will bo a blir haul. Some are said to be behind in their reports thirteen months , which would make $1,1500 ) ienalty. The total amount of the penalties claimed is in tlio neigh borhood of ! jii,00p. ; As one-half of this sum goes to thu informer , it is quite u ( laying business , for in ease of complete success over $ ' . ! 0,000 would bo the reward of those who are in&tigatmg these suits. It is understood that Mr. Uossliu will not attempt to prosecute these claims himself , but that the light in court will bo made by Cole , McVeigh & Clark , of Dos Moines , a strong law linn , who are known throughout the state. If the penalties claimed can be _ recovered in every county in the stale , it is a fortune * worth making a bitter light for. The move made hero I o gather up the evidence by an inspection of the reports , has caused no little excite ment among those interested. The notices of suits have been placed m the hands ot the sherill' , and there is conster nation among those who held county per mits to sell intoxicants. There has been a great deal of carelessness in regard to those reports , they being lookeu upon largely as u matter of lorn ; . How far these defects in tlio reports will all'ect the parties making thorn remains a question for the courts to decide. Some have criticized Auditor Clausen for allowing Go slin to inspect the re ports. The fact is that he got the re ports in tlio absence of the auditor , the ( loputy letting him have the reports to look over. If the auditor had been present , ho might not have protested against tin1 inspection ol the papers , aud had ho refused there is little doubt but that he could hayo been compelled to show them up , as they are matters of public record. Any criticism of the olli- cer or his deputies is , therefore , unjust and unfair. ' Those against whom suits are to bo brought will light , doubtless , and not allow judgments to bo taken against them , except at the end of long and hardly contested suits , ( iosslin is : i young lawyer , but if he succeeds in his present attempt he will make more in a year erse so than he could at the bar .should ho practice for many years. There are ripe plums on the tree , and he seems bound tc gather them in. Heisler don't ' hantllc any "snido cigar" GARDEN HOSE , WARRANTED GOOD 4c per foot , Ige per foot , iMc porf oot. HOSE NOZZLES , Of all styles. IIosi : REELS , LAWN SriiiNKLnns , Etc.Etc NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opera House Block. LGUMRO lo Charic Hislcr's and get a good cigar. No. 402 Broadway. Society. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J , Brown entertained a number of friends at their residence on Seventh sheet , corner nor of Fifth avenue. Progressive euchre was the order of the evening , nnd a few light refreshments were served at 1030 ; o'clock. The prizes were awarded as follows First ladies' prize , a Burmese-ware lingei bowl , to Mrs Judge Wilson , of Kansas second prize , an ivory tablet , Mrs. J , Williams , of Omaha ; lirst gentleman' ? prjze , a wen wiper. Judge James ; second prize , Hoylo's Book of Games , John N , Baldwin. The company was composed of Judge and Mrs. Wilson , of Washington , Kan sas ; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rockwell , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Elwcll , Mr. and Mrs G. W. Thompson , Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Tyler , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rico , Mr. and Airs , S. P. MacConnell , Mr. and Mrs. J. A , Jackson , Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Conovcr , Mr , and Mrs. W. J. Hancook , Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gault. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Looniis. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jackson , Mr. anil Mrs. II. 11. VanBrunt. Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. Cory , Mr. ami Mrs. J. N Baldwin , Mrs. George II. Champ , Mrs , M. E. Smith , Airs. Horace Everett , Mrs B. Xovely , Mrs. L. C. McDowell , Mrs. W W. Dearborn , Miss Albright , Judge Lar imor , Charles Iluss , Judge James ami Richard Ryan. Heard has an immense stock of wall paper and room mouldings which miisi be turned into cash , so down go the price. at Board's. Seasonable goods of all kinds at hard' ' time prices at Cooper &McGco's , Dcutli of John Deere. John Deere , the largest plow manu facturer in the world and a pioneer set tler of western Illinis , died at 8 o'clocfc last night , after a lingering illness at hU homo in Molino. Ho was in tlio eighty , third year ot his ago , having boon born at Rutland , Vt. , February 7 , 1801. His life during his earlier years was ono ol severest toil. At the age of IU ho was apprenticed to a blacksmith and followct ! thi ? trade more than a quarter of a con. tury. Ho settled in Grand Detour , Ogle county. 111. , 5n 1837 , and at once began to make plows in u lim itcd if not a primitive way , Ho hammered out Ids own shean upon the anvils and was considered n marvel of progress for that time in \ t section of the stato. As fast as capital and credit accumulated the business wnt > extended. In 1817 it had grown to such proportions as to warrant a removal tc Moline , where a water power had been partially developed and the Mississippi river auordod the moans of trmunortu- tion which there wore no railroads tc furnish , The lirst year's work numbered nearly 1,000 plows. It' was at this time that Mr. Dwra .fonnd ' il necessary to import his btcol from England. ' The busjucbs \ prospered nlniost without interrnp- tion until the < lny of the founder's death saw his works employing over 1,200 men , nnd iMr. Docro's es'ate is high up into the hnndrwh of thonsatuls of dollars. More probably to Mr. Deere than to any other nmii is the thriving city of Moline in debted. Ho was elected the first mayor of the city in 1878 , nnd for several years served as president ol the First National bank. He was identified with the First Congregational church , and gave liber ally of his ample means for its support. The missionary cau e was ono which at tracted his especial care , and to this anil the Sunday school cause ho cave thousands of dollars. Politically ho was a zealous to- publican Ho leaves a son , Charles II. Dccrel who is now and lias been for sev eral years manager of the plow works , and three daughters. The cause of his death was old age and dyspepsia. Recently Mr. Deere returned from a trip to California , and since Hint time lias stadily failed until the last. The factory lias several branches in dill'iirent parts of the country , ono of the most important of which is that of Dceru , Wells As Co , in this city. Mr. Docro's son , C. II. Deere , has been practically the manager of his father's business for years , so that the death of the elder Deere \\ill in no wise all'ect the business. * Room Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Suoru. , ,1'crmmnl . .Tames- . Jackson has gone to Chicago. Hoyt Sherman , jr. , of DCS Moinc.s. was in the city yesterday. 11. U. Benton and wife , of Silver City , were at Kiel's hotel yesterday. I.V. . Harrod , of Harlan , was among the lowan.s visiting the Blull's yesjterday. Colonel C. R. Scott , now of Omaha , was greeting his Council Blull's friends yesterday. Mrs. .Tamos A. Jackson , and Jmlgo and Mrs. Wilson left yesterday for Washing- Ion county , Kim. Mrs. O. M. Scott , of Grant , Oregon , is visiting her brother , W. 11. Taylor , at No , 017 Soutli Sixth street. Fred M. Loomis to-day starts out on his missionary trip through Nebraska in the interest of David Bradley & Co. James Fraxicr and wife and Mrs. Geo. Pullman , of Silver City , were in the city yesterday , and registered tit Kiel's hotel. II. P. Butler , chief clerk anil cashier at tlm local freight ollleo of the Chicago , Milwaukee A ; St. Paul railway , lias gone on a short visit to his old home in Illinois. J. C. Bixby has returned from Chicago. where lie lias been purchasing material for the contract lie has to furnish steam heating littings for the institution at Glenwood. Mrs. Lane , of Now York , is at the Pacific house and recovering from her illness. Siie arrived her with her hus- batiil and son , but being taken ill re mained here , while they went westward for the son's _ health. She will soon be able to join them. Substantial abstracts of titles and rac estate loans. J. W. & E. L , Squire , 10. Pearl street , Council Blull's. Do Vol sells Golden Star gasoline ranges , best in market. No. 50t B'way. - - Go to Beard for low prices. _ t _ ? fi The District Court. Judge Loofbourrow opened the term oi the district court hero yesterday. The grand jury was impanelled and given the usual instructions. A number oi cases were assigned , and beyond this sort of routine business nothing was done Go to Beard for room mouldings. HcJ Thoroughly Understood the Wo- innn'H Sensitive Nature. Detroit Free Press. lie knocked on the front door , but as there was no response lie passed around to the rear and found the woman of the hous j wiping oil'a bed stead in the wood shed. The man smiled the air in a suspicious manner , and the woman Hushed bcarlct. "Corrosive sublimate is a capital thing , " lie blandly observed , "but there is no danger in using it. I nave known instances " " do sir " she demand' "What you want , ? ' ed as she came forward. "Madam , I am selling a preparation to " "Don't want it. " "A preparation which I warrant tc knock- " "I t.ld ) you I don't want it ! " "Please do not mjsundcrstand me , madam. My preparation is to remove corns. " "Oh ! it is ! I thought it was to to " "While corrosive sublimate is goo.l foi corns , madam , it docs'nt begin witli mj preparation. Full directions accompany each box price twenty-live cents. " "Well , I'll take a box. I am berry if J hurt your feelings , but I thought you meant the bedstead. " "Never ! although , madam , if you evet discover that the bedstead is troubled with corns or bunions use this salvo free' ly. I warrant it to remove "em. " There are over 100,003 acres of govern' nient land in the San Luis park undei irrigating canals subject to entry undei the homestead , pre-emption and timbei culture acts. These lands are all smooth valley lands on the Rio Grai.de river , there being probably not COO acres in tlu entire body which is not susceptible ol easy irrigation. Hal ford Sauce it Is delicious. Sole everywhere. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and Bold , at totall and n lot . Large qnanlfttos to fccloct fiom. HASON WISE , Elreett , Near Pacific HouseCcunil , Bucs KIEL SALE STABLES Horses und Mules kept constantly on Imnd for Bale at retail or In cur loads. Orders proradtly tilled by contract on ehort notice. Stock sold on commission. 8HM1TEK 4 I1OI.BV , Proprietors. Stable Corner Fifth Avenue and Fourth 86 Council lllutfs lawn. B. BICE , M. D. CAKCERS ? hV erooVmdara'irIn7oUf0ffoaa ; CHRONIC DISEASES or aii uud. 8peciaur. Over thirty year * ' pract.oaloxporienaj. Mo. 11 Pearl Street , Coiini tl Ululld. Grown and selected from Muscatiiu Scctl by , J. R. McPherson , Grower nnd Dealer In VKCSUTAKL.KS , VK4SKTAS5LK I L./t\T $ , AM > FKDITS Council Bluffs. lown. OFFICER & PTISEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Ustnbllshcd 1S5T. ( BY THE TAYLOU SYSTEM. ) MRS. L. SIMMONS , i\'o. ! tl.t Rr m < l\vay. In order to establish my reputation In found llluirs for line work , I will FOR THH I'UUSKNT , do nil cutting , nttlnff mid milking a chimp ai II Is donn olsmvhcie. Iiullea ncoil lm\o no tviir ol inlsllts us my experience eunrnntt'L's pcrfccl gntlsfuctlon. Creston House , The onlj-hotcl In Council lllutls having 3 ± 3soa/pe Anil nil modern Improvements. 215,217 und 210 Muln st. MAX MOHN , Prop. Ogdcn Blouse ItatCH on and after 31 ay 1M will be Q2.OO and § 2.50 B cr B ay , K.\cnptlntf front parlor rooms. Dny Itimril , $ B5 Per Month. U. SILMIWAV , 1'ropi M utK UUIIYKA , Mniuigcr Council muffs. Choice Display Latest Pal teritH , AH Oracles Council BIuiTs 4O5 A Select Stock of Choice IVovcllics in. TIMOTHY SEED. I have a quantity of sound , well cleaned see. which 1 offer nt reasonable figures. Seed of tin crop of 188. ) . Corrcbpoudeneo solicited. F. O BUTLKR , Schallor , Iowa. C. & N. W. liy. SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. lit Our Stock lardi No 502 and 500 E. Broadway.Council BIT JACOB SIMS. ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In State and Federal Courts Hooias 7 and 8 , Sliuuart Block. L. W. TIM.EVS , Pros. T. J. EVANS , Vice-Pros JAMKS N. DROWN , Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,00 ( Authorized Capital 250,00 ( Stockholders Represent 1,000,001 Do iifrcnorai biinkliifr buelnngj. Accounts of Imnks , banhcra , inerohnnta , man utaoturcrsand individuals rocelvo.l ou favor bio terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very boat of attention given to all bus : nets committed to ourrnro. RUSSELL&Cc Manufacturers or oll'slzoaof ii i S V Automatic' ' , Engines ' ! i . i II I t Especially Designed forUunnlnz MILLS , GUAIN.KLEVATOHS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. i i New Massillon .Threahera. i Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engine. ? , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND FOB 1886 ANNUAL. STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S ' HAIR GOODS STORI No29. Main St.Council Bluffs , Opo , Postoffice , WHOLESALE ABD JOBBING zaroTJSEs OF : COUNCIL BLUFFS. " ' .WltlCl'J.TlJltA'L MMftMlK.VA-T " DEE11E , WELLS & UO Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Bn&lH , _ Cm rlftjres , Kto .Wo. Council llltifTs , Ion a. KEYSTONE MANUl CTURINcTcO Corn Shelters , Stalk Cutters , DIscItnrrowA , Si-pilors , Corn Planters , FooJ Cul lcr , Kto. Fnotory , Uock Full ? , Ills. Xos. 1.101 , 1WI , lfio. % 1537 Mnln St. , Council IMiilK DAVID 1WADLKY it COT , Mnmir'rsnn 1.1 nbbcrs ot Agricultural Implements.Wagons . , Buggies , . mi't ' nil kin Is ot Turin Mnohlnorr. 1100 to 111 ! ) South Main Street , CounII Illurts , Iowa. AXK UAXIJhKS. ! ' . ( ) . Qi.msoN. T. H.Dnum.ii , Gno.K WIUOIIT. ' - . . . . ' . . 1'i-cs.A.Trcnq. V.-l'res AcMiui. SojComisol. Council BltilTs Handla Factry ) , ( IncorpornteiU Mnnufnctiircrsor A.vlo , 1'lck , Slocliro and Small lliinJli > s , or uvcry iluivriptlon. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtiiln Fixtures , UplmMorjOooJs , Ktc. No. 40o Ilroivlvray Council Hluirs , Inwn. CMlAltS , T01IACCO , KTC. 1'KUKGOY & MOORE , Wholesale Jobbers in tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Jlnln mul 27 1'onrl Sts. , Council lown. COMMISSION , SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale ) Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. HPunrl St. Council llluITs. CliOCKKItr. MAURER & CRAIG , Importers&JoDbersofCroDiery.Glasswara Lamps , Fruit Jnrg , Cutlery , Stoiiowm-o. Uar Goods , Fiuioy Hood * . Kto. Council UluiTs , Iowa. I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries' Ktc. Nu. 2-J Mnln St , and No. 81 Pearl St. , Council llliitrs. nnr GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and JoWsrs of Dry Notions. Kto. Noi. 112 nnd 114 Main St. , No3. lli ; and 115 Pearl St. , Council Hluffj. Iowa. FRUITS. 0. W. JUJTTS , Wholesale California Pralts a Specialty General Commission. No. 51'J Dtoadwny , _ Council DlulTa. _ WIKT & DUQUETTE , Wholosnlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 1(1 and 18 Pearl St. , Council GROCERIES. L. KIRSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Broadway - way , Council lllulTs. HARNESS , KTC. BECKMAN & CO. , Jfnnu'acturorsof and Wholesnlu Doilcra In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 525 Main St. . Council Blairs , Iowa. HATS , CAPS , KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. iil'J and 314 Broadway , Council IIlutTs. HEAVY HARDWARE. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Hindu , Iowa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McUANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , I'eltB , Grease and Fun Council Iluffs , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Doattri In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gisolins 32TO. , EoTO. B. Theodore , Agent , Council llluffs. Iowa. LUMUER , PILING , KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , * bd Bridge Material SpoclnltIi sWlioles .lo Lum ber ot all Kinds. Oflico No. 134 Mala St. , Council Illulfa. lowu. WINES AND LJQUOHS. JOHN L1NDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gottlmrrt'a Herb IlittoH. No. 13 Main St. Council IHulta. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Aii COO Main St. . Cr.unctl Illuft. N. SCHUBZi Justice of the Peace. Oflico Over American Express Company. THE MBJEB WHITE lEM CD'S ' , DIAUOND I1IIAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD , ZlliC AHD OIL Are absolutely pure , as represented. Ono g-ul- Ion will rover two hundred and llfty fcquure feet two coats , and will May on lonirer tuun any other paint manufactuicd. For solo by . EC. KEI Lj-y , PAINTS , OII.B , ETC RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-class Accommodations In Kverjthlnir Per taining to the Llyery Business. Finest Landau in the City FOB LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty. Telephone 18. FIELD & COLE , Props. PEARL STRF-EF RINK STABLE. HIST CUB II fflll DECT IMnbltNltctt In 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STYLES. 2OOOO Vehicles Annually. Semi for Catalogue , Price * , rrclgltt Itutcs and Testimonials. W. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER llrlck h.ilMIn ? nnv fclml rnl od or tnnvol nn.l satisfaction Ritnrantooil. Frnmo houses movoJ onLluloUlaattrtia'M-tha bujtlu tbnrorll. . 808 Eighth A.YOIUIO aii-1 Eighth. Straafc , Council Bluffe. - * / ( -f 4 it r 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. ItTOTIOIE. Special advertisements , such us Lost , Tonnil , To Loin , Pur Silu , To Rent , Wants' , Hoaiillnif , etc. , will holncortod In this column nt tlio low rntoorTKN'CKNTRPKU LINT lorilio llrst ( user tlunnnd 1'lvo Cents 1'ei-Lino I'm-oacli subso iiit-nt liiBcitlon. Leave uilvurlUomcnt * at one ofllcp. No. 12 1'onl sliuLt , near Hioailwny , Council llluus. WANTS. 7 > OH SALE-Two lotB-JI lent IromN. WfiFy > truck , Biiltatilo for wtirrhoiiso or fnutory urposcAi K. li Sliouto , TOO llrondwny. \\MNTEO-Two tlrst class ilrossraala-rs nt T > Miss Gleason's , : ! 1 I'o.irl street. \\7ANTHD-A solicitor to work aiiiona rail- roiul employes for Sinndurd Accident In surance company ol Delicti , Midi , .1. U. I.nmto A : Co. , ageutB , No. 51'O'irl stiect , Council Illitir , lowii. FOIt SAI.K First-class pool tubie. Apply nt HL"-CIIG En liiu House. PAIjU Union HVPIIUD liotol pioporty. FOR bargain. E. I * . Shoafc , f > OJ Ilroailway. FOR SAI.B-OW Dilpei-H. In iiuaiitltios to suit , at Hoe office No. la 1'earl street. SALE OR TIlADE-Stook of mlllinory FOH inncy notions. All now. Cooil loca tion. Pules 12,000 u year. O , Bee , Council lilutTs , Iowa. AMUSEMENTS. KING , BURKE & CO.'S ' CJAfiAT AND TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION , Embodying the ( rrentent variety of attractive recreation of any Araoriciin coniblnutlon on the lotul. Will exhibit at Council Bluffs , 3 Days , MAY 20 , 21 and 22. An extraordinary convocation of SKILLED ARENIC TALENT ! Associated wltb an nttrucllvo display of l.lrlnp and Natural Wonders , and an exhibition of tbo moat wonderfully edneiiloit niiltnuls In Aeccntnbly prcsuntliDr a canvas entertainment oi fresli ioutnrt'9 in a now and 1000 rare Animals und luanl- mule Curiosities. Prof. Wobor'fl Silver Cornet band will parade just previous to tlio afternoon exhibition. In thrlr beautiful Clmrlotthrointlioiittho principal streets. Ileinomber ono ticket admits to both pavillJons , ADMISSION , ONLY 10 GENTS , Doors open at 1 anil 7 p. in , dally , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , CUT THIS OUT ! GOOD ii.vrn , xi : i. Iluvlmr made oztonelvo Im provements and increased our ilacllltlcg , we wish to cull espo- clu I utteutlon to tbo work now ibiilntr turned out by us. claim * nif U to bo o > iuul to that of any eastern laundry. In order to Introduce our work ouuldo the city of Coun cil HliurB. wo will upon receipt of tliU ticket , uccompnnlcd by return po&tuKe.I inndry Six Col lar * or Cutr * pjtKK , for either ludlos or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry 5 to Itr < uul\vay , Council III nil * . N , U. Out of town order * , given prompt at tention. We pay leturn I'lmrtti-s on all work 10. olVfdwhtiA accompaultiil by cash iu pay input BU full uiuouut. MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Property in the next thirty days : MULLI.VS AUDITION. Lot B , lllock 3. I Lot 10 , Uloclf la Lot 12. lllock lu' . I 1'it , 4 , lllock ! ! | . BVEIIKTT'S ADDITION. Lot 5 , lllock 2. I Lot 8 , lllock IB. Lot 2 , lllock 7. Lot II , lllouU 31. lot 4 , HIOCK . I hot 5 , lllock 28. txt 2 , Dlock t , Iiu > ll 3' Addition. Tills property will bo sold at n srcnt sncrlflco , und untorprNiutf inon will , no doubt nvnll thcm- Bclvo'i ot n riuo opportunity to innko money. Apply to THANK COOK , I lee in 7 , Sliiiffiut lllock , Council lllulTs , loun , China , Gla s\varc and Lamps , \V. S. Homer & Co. , No. 20 , Main St.Council Bluffs , la. CARPETS -AND- Our carpet stock is large and well 39- lecied ana is kept full by the arrival of new , fresh goods. It comprises Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry , Ingrain , Etc. LACE CURTAINS , Tambour , Turcoman , Curtain Opaque Curtain Fixtures , Etc. Curtains inadci situl liting. Ciirpcts nnulc and laid by skilled workmen. Wo nro ofl'oring u line line of White Goods , Beautiful Embroidery , Dress Patterns , Summer Dress Goods , And invite customer * to oxainlnootir fitonk before piircliusin elaovvlicro. 1'rlces rausonublo anil goods us roprL'snnlcil. We have lately introducud special bar gain tables that uoinprlse thu bust vuluua ollbrcd in any market. Good l.iu-0 at 5e , Good Nlainpcd Tnwolfi ill lOc. Fine beautifully bliuupcd Towels at U5c , liair Ilio price avlied uUctvlivre. Good ll e , lOt ; . Ileaiitil'iil Ilarrctt Plaid Droiii Goods at 25u | ur yard ; worth 40c. Tliu bent Comet , 75c , usually sold ibr # 1.25. Thnso are a few of the many bargains that can best be appreciated by personal examination. Daily watch this column for iuturo changes. DARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , : t