I 6 THE OMAHA' DAILY BEE : : .THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlfBLUFFS , THURSDAY MORNING MAY. 20. OmCE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delhoicrt by carrier In nnj-pnrtof the city nt twenty cents jicr week. II. W. TILTOX , - Manager. Tiui'HONE3 : : : JltJSlNFSS OFFICE , No. 43. NIGHT KniTon No. ZJ. MINOH MENTION. Now spring goods at Holler's. Leonard & Jewel rcfriirorators at Cooper iV : McGco's , No. 41 Main strcut , 1'liu junior class of thn high f-chool will W Saturday give. : i parting salute to the jnnior class. The "Quick Meal" is a quick seller ; come and got ono before they are gone. Cooper & McUui * . "Mlxoil i'lcklcs" Is to be given at the opera house next Monday evening. It is decidedly funny. Preparations are being made for hold ing a public meeting here next month in favor of a better observance of Sunday. "Doc" Duncan and "Hilly" Smith have leased the English Kitchen of the 1'hccnix saloon , and propose to run it inlir.st class stylo. The Merry Thinkers will to-morrow evening meet with tlio Misses Oberholt- zer at their home at the head of Worth sireet. The cases against John J. Ball and Henry Timken , indicted for bringing Texas cattle into the stale , were yester day dismissed by Jndgti Loofbourow. iJeerc. Wells i&Co.'s building hasboun draped in mourning on account of the death of John Deere , and their place of business will bo closed , entirely to-day. There are some objections being raised ngulnst observing Decoration Day hereon on Sunday. Some of the pastors have tiigncd a protest , and have declined to accept invitations to participate. Mr. Gwinn , with a force of-linemen , has been repairing the telephone wires for tiio past week. The company can now put twice as many wires in the same space as thai formerly occupied. This lias been caused by the increased manlier of telephones put in lately. In the rear of the Swanson Music com pany , the Swanson brothers have built a cave with a trap door into which they ex pect to jump and prolong their days at the iirst appearance of , v cyclone. The cave isU ! ! feet in dimensions , and is on the plan of "Jirst come , Iirst saved. " There has been nothing doing in the police court for several days. Nature's Well known hatred of a vacuum , how ever , caused her to send two tramps in yesterday. Ono was too sick to work , and the other was afrnid to work lest he should bo taken sick. They were given their breakfast and invited to dine in Ne braska. New stock of Wall Paper and Ham mocks at Crock well's. Substantial abstracts of titles and rae estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire , 10. Pearl street , Councll Hlufl'a. Do Vol cells Golden Star gasoline fangcs , bust in market. No. C01 B'way. Go to JJcard for low prices. A Now Trial. The famous Strublc-Ordway case of Alonona county is to be revived asain. It is understood tluit thu supreme court has granted Strublo a new trial on the ground that ho cannot bo convicted on a lesser charge than what ho wns acquitted of. In Other words , he was indicted on several counts , and was acquitted on the graver charge and found guilty on a lesser one. Such is the status of the case as given by tlio Br.E informant. It is also stated that pr. Ordway can scarcely hone to obtain * ftny justice in any form or in any court m the conntr.y , the popular feeling being so strong against him. Dr. Ordway is a prominent money lender , and it was- claimed that the trouble arose over a mortgage hold by him on Strublc's prou- crty. fatrublo was charged with shooting Dr. Ordway , then robbing him of vain- * nblo papers nnd afterwards burning them. Fifty Baby Carriages , just received , to be sold cheap at Crockwull's. Wo have a few water coolers which wo will sell very cheap to close them out. Cooper & McGco , 1 soil the celebrated Twin Burner gasoline - line stove. That double burner beats them all. A 4-burner same price as a 8- burner ; aburncr ! ) same price us a 3- burner. W A. Wood , 501 Alain. Satisfaction guaranteed with every "Quick Meal" gasoline steve , or money ' , .rcfumled. Cooper & Mctico. f n i E" i - It OpcnH To-day. The King , linrko & Co. circus opens to day , and gives exhibitions also tomorrow r row and Saturday. The Springfield Monitor says of the show there : There was not an net or feature but what was worthy of the highest praise. nd the applause was hearty and continuous throughout the entire per formance. They present some of the greatest marvels known to acrobatic and gymnastic art , together with an interest ing exhibition of trained horses , ponies , dogs and monkeys. It is rare indeed to ecu so much nrtistip talent and genuine 'Attractions congregated in a single ex hibition. It is emphatically a great feat ure show , full of startling surprises , and preBontins many wonderful specialties , which our cltl/.cns have never scon in any other entertainment. Micardo Scrap Baskets , the latest nov elty , at Crockwcll's. ' , Before buying a gasoline steve sec the > "Quick Meal" at Copper & McCeo'a. After a thorough Investigation wo are convinced that the "Quick Meal" is the best gasoline steve made and shall make { t our leading steve this season. Cooper i'orsoual I'liranrnpha. t , A. P. Cramer , Ayoca's postmaster , is in > the city. . Robert Prltclmrd , caslnorof the Valley ' -National bank , of Red O.ik , is in the city..President .President Lucy , of Iowa's Firemen's ' , Association , has returned from Dubuquo. Ho reports the citi/.eus of that place as preparing for a big timo. Rov. G , W. Crofts , of the Congrcgn Honal church , has accepted an invitation V , to deliver u poem at Glenwood on Dcco ' ration Day , the exercises there to take „ jilaco oil Monday. Hulslor sells thu best Co and lOo cigars In the market. No. 03 Broadway. i ( Talking to Nebraska. \ I "Inside of twenty days Couucil Bluffs J i mul Nebraska City will bo able to com t'&jnuntcato by telephone , " said Mr. Gwinn , ' > * > f the telephone service , yesterday , to a KB man. "I have just completed a sur- cy between Lincoln and Nebraska City , d we will soon have the line open , on you can talk to seven more stations between Lincoln and Nebraska City , fhev are Cheney , Bennett , Palmyra , Un- adilla Syracuse , Uanbnr and Nebraska -City All communications from hurc on ' Hue will bo viaLiucolu , How the Merchants Pool About the Move ment. A NOTABLE HIGH LIFE WEDDING. Church Dedication To-ilny Avocn's Golden Wedding ICxtcnilltiR Tele phone Ijlncs SprlRluly Items From All About Town. Opinions About Knrly Closing. To-night , at J ) o'clock , in the parlors of the Beehtelo hotel , the clerks employed In the principal retail stores of this city will hold u meeting for the purpose of considering an early closing movement. As the movement is understood by the BEK , it is for the purpose of having the clerks of the different stores assemble to gether nnd there have an exchange of opinions in regard to the fconse' of those interested. Thn dally average of hours for clerks in all the retail stores in this city are from 7JO : ! in the morning to 1) ) at night , although ninny of them remain more often until 10 o'clock nt night , while n few get to their place of business as early ns 7 in the morning. AInny of the clerks think they are kept on duty too long hours , ami are of the opinion that if the merchants will of their own accord , or by n little inlluenco judiciously admin istered , close up their- stores , tlmt linan- chilly they will not lose , as people will do tlieir shopping before tlio hour of closing. The iJr.r. , knowing that with the clerks and some of' the business men this subject will to-day bo one of the topics , presents conversations and ideas of several oral of tlio largest merchants in thu retail trade had yesterday in regard to this movement. J. E. Harkness , dry goods house of Harkness Bros. , said "Wo've ' always been in favor of closing our store early if the other houses would , nnd some of the time wo have closed without regard to what the other houses were doing. I'm perfectly willing to cjose , and would rather close cany to give ourselves and clerks more lime. " E. E. Harkness , tlio other partner of Harkness Bros. , said "Wo have always been advocates of early closing , nnd are still. If other houses will close early wo certainly shnll \Vocloseduptwo _ seasons when some others remained open. Wo are in favor of closing at 0 o'clock in tlio evening the year round. Aly brother nnd 1 nave not talked the matter over yet. as all I know about it is what I have scon in the BEK , so I can't toll how he fools on the subject. " H. Friedman " ! wouldn't mind it dur ing July and August , but if the balance in my line , close I will too , as I don't want to work my help longer than others do. " Simon Eisemnn , of Henry Eisemnn & Co. , said " 1 am willing to close our stores every evening , except Saturdays , at 7 o'clock , provided , however , that houses who handle similar lines , such as dry goods , clothing , boots nnd shoes , will do the same. Of course you know I refer to only the principal houses in these lines. " George Alctcalf , of Alctcalf Bros. , said "Aly brother Tom has charge of the retail department , while I only attend to the wholesale department. Ho is nwny just now , but I believe it's a good move if it becomes general. 1 would like to see it brought about , nnd will do till 1 can to help it. " Arthur Lefkovit"If the other boot and shoo houses will close , 1 certainly will. I think it would bo better for. the merchants as well ns the clerks. " Airs. O. A. Rogers , of the Pnrisian Alil- linery company "Our business is differ ent from mo.st others , inasmuch ns people ple leave their orders nnd we have to stay late nt night and till them It wouldn't be pleasant for us to sit hero and trim hats until 11 or 12 o'clock with our doors closed. " W. S. Homer , of V . S. Homer & Co.- l'I am perfectly willing to close early if those in our line are nlso favorable to it. " W. A. Alaurcr , of Alnurer & Craig "We shnll not close under nny considera tion. " J. Goldberg "If the dry goods nnd clothing houses close early you can count me in. " J. J. Bliss "It the others in mv line are willing to close , I will do so , but I'm nfrnid some of the others will not bo will ing. " Knowing that the retail hardware Stores had been closing nt 7 o'clock , ex cept Saturday evenings , since January 1 , the BEE MJin thought possibly their ex perience wouid be interesting and called on some ot them. P. C. DcVol said-"I think in the long run there will bo a big saving and I should like very much to see the early closing movement become general. Since January 1 wo have closed at 7 o'clock and I don't think our trade ha ? been damaged at all by it. In fact , I am well satisfied nnd hope it will bo continued and made general to irive nil the clerks a chance. " H. G. AIcGco. of Cooper & AIcGoe. said "I nm satisfied. Wo have saved money by closing at 7 o'clock. We've had six months' experience nnd I hope to sea the movement become general. I would not cnroto again keep open until 0 o'clock. 1 believe that the other mer chants , after they have had the exper ience that the hardware men linvo in this early closing , will bo of the same opin ion. " I. A. Alillor , of Aliller & Co. , said-"I am perfectly well satisfied with it and don't think wo have lost any trade by it. 1 think the clerks need a little recreation and believe they feel more like work. " GARDEN HOSE , WARRANTED GOOD , 4o per foot , 18o per foot , 24o per foot. HOSE NOZZLES , Of all styles. Hosi : RIKI.S : , LAWN SiiniNKLiitsEtcEtc. NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , Opera House Block. Lot us go to Charlie Hoislcr's and get n good cigar. No , 403 jlroadway. Worthily Wedded. BEEK-llALmVIN. Last evening there was a ocial event of special importance and interest at the homo of Air. and Airs. L , C. Baldwin , No. 002 Wjllow avenue ; it being the marriage of their daughter , Miss Alnrthn A. A. Baldwin to Air. William C. Beers. Invi tations were extended to about 9110 hun dred of the relatives nnd immediate friends. The parlors worn handsomely decorated with llowors.bmilnx and plants. The ceremony took place at 8:30 : o'clock and wns performed by Rev. A. K. Bates , pastor of-tho Prcsbjtcrian church. The bridal party took their positions beneath a cauony of btnilnx. from which was suspended ponded a large glouo composed of buds and llowors. As the ceremony closed this floral globe , or ball , burst in accord ance with nn ingenious nirangemcntand a shower of HowcrH full upon the newly wedded ones. The bride wns attended by Alifs Ataysio Davlson , of Pittsburg. Pa. , an old friend and college-mate ; and AlissLulu Joncs.of this city. The grooms men were Lieutenant Grote Hutcliluson , of Fort Niobraru , Neb. , and Lieutenant Henry D. Slyer , of Fort Fred Stcelo , Wy oming , both regular army ofliocrs , nnd companions of the bridegroom at. West Point. The bride was dressed In ri 'Q white silk , and thu attending ladies in palu blue eilk , Thn presents- Wore indeed elegant , im- mcrgus and costly. The reception lasted from 0 o'clock till It o'clock , tlio wedded pair then taking the train for Oninha , whcro they will take up their residence. The bride is the eldest , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Baldwin , and h ono of Council Bluffs' most accomplished favor ites. Mr. Beer is a ncphow of Jiitlira J. R , Reed , of the supreme court , and by his residence here , and his connection with the banking house of Ollluor & Ptiscy , has pained a lare acquaintance , bolli In social nnd business circles , nnd is highly esteemed by both. IIo is now connected with the Omaha National bank. Go to Beard for loom mouldings. Seasonable goods of till kinds at hard- Mine prices at Coopur &Mctcu's. ? Go to Beard for low prices. Ileislcrdon't handle nny "snide cienr. " Ilnlfn Century. MARIUKD-At the residence of A. P. LI we , lunn. ( ) noiitlao ( rdiinty , > few York , May 17,1S50 , ikiiryV. . Curtis , a eW , and .AIlss MiiiL'iirct 1) . lihoilcs , ago 17 , Rev. Campbell olllciatltit ; . This yoting couple started life's jour ney together with making their home in Galcsburg , 111. , on October 8 , 183U , where they resided until 1870. They then came to Avoca , whore they have since lived. Six children being the fruit , of the union , four of whom are living Samuel R. , of Little Koek , Ark. ; Juvie L , wlfo of George F. Parsons , Auburn , N. Y. ; Jennie C. , wile of Hon. R. S. Hurl , Avoca , and John 11. , also a ro.sidenl of Avoca. Monday , May 17 , 1880 , being the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis , tlio many friends of this most estimable couple planned nnd exe cuted a complete surprise , as every thing had been perfected some days ago , with only a casual remark to Mrs. Curtis yesterday she might have some callers m the even ing. It being thought best to at least prcnaro her for callers us site had not been" feeling well fora number of days , and least the excitement should prove too much for her , the gentle re minder was given. Mrs. Eva Ledwicli , of llalran , and Mrs. D. Huntnre deserv ing of special mention , as owing to their ctlorts und /.enl all the friends here and abroad were acnuaintod with the above fact , to which all quickly responded , and last evening the party , numbering be tween seventy-live and eighty , visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis at their homo. The house not being largo enough to accom modate so largo a number , the yard was lighted with Chinese lanterns , carpet .spread , tables and chairs brought into tine , making a scene of gaiety. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferns and daughter Bessie , of Kansas ; Mrs. Ferns having been present at the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis lifty voars ago , Rev. Hindloy and wife , and Mrs. Sarah Pearl , Weeping Water , NeU. ; Dr. Hart , wife and son , Wooster , Ohio , a brother to Hon. R. S. Hart ; Mrs. Grillith , Lincoln , Neb. ; John Led- wich nnd wife , C. F. Shaw and wife , Onmhii , Neb. ; Miss Anna Cooper , Irwin , Iowa ; Mrs. Eva Ledwich , Hnrlan , lown ; Ed Ottawaj'j Irwin , Iowa. The rcmem- berances ( with but a few exceptions ) to Mr , and Airs. Curtis consists of gold pieces A. P. Line $1 , Mr. and Mrs. Ferris f 1 , Mr" and Mrs. Cor Siederieli $1 , Miss Luclln Ferris § 1 , Miss Bessie Ferris § 1 , Mrs. Pearl $1 , Air. nnd Mrs. H. W. Wil son , Audubon , Iowa , $2 , Enas Givans § 1 , Mr. anU Mrs. John Morton , Oakland , Iowa , $1 , Mr. and Mrs. John Ledwicli * 1 , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shaw $1. Miss Mollie Ledwicli $ o , Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Scott , Harlan , Iowa , $1Miss Anna Cooper and Kd Ottawav f-.fiO , Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pnrsons * 2V. . II. Parsons ! ? 2 , S. B. Temple Blue Springs , Neb. , $1 , Air. nnd Airs. W. W. Gardner § 1 , Air. and Airs. Hi Stephens $1 , Air. and Airs. W. C. Davis $1 , Air. nnd Airs. E. Irwin $1. Air. and Airs. J. W. Davis $5 , Air. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hake ? 1 , Air. and Airs. E. A. Consigny $1 , Air. nnd Airs. E. Cook $1 , Air. and Airs. W. II. Van Brunt $1 , Air. and Airs. C. H Worton $1 , Air. and Airs. F. G. Hetzcl $1 , Air. and Airs. W. S. Snnford $5 , Air. nnd Air. C. H. Ajnsworth $1 , Air. and Airs. A. B. Nelson $1 , Air. nnd Airs. 1) . Hunt $1 , Air. and Airs. L. B. Worth $1 , Air. and Airs. Fred Worth ? 1 , Air. nnd Airs. Gco. Aleycrs $1' Air. nnd Airs. J. B. Blake ? 1 , Mr. and Airs. C. I. Swartfager $1. Air. nnd Airs. R. G. Hnrlow $1 , Air. nnd Airs. J. B. Jackson $1 , Rev. John Grey nnd wife $1 , Air. and Airs. W. F. Hnldermau $1 , Air. nnd Airs. R. S. Hart irO , Air. and Airs. J. L. Nash $1. Air. and Airs. John Curtis * & Air. nnd Airs. F. Shepley $1 , Air. nnd Airs. D. M. Bricgs $1 , Air. nnd Airs. A. W. Coflninn and Air. nnd Airs. S. C. Hnr low $2.50 , Joan Davis $1 , Air. nnd Airs. Robert Mothornll $1 , Air. nnd Airs. F. How $1 and gold toothpick , Doinnin , Daisy. Dny nndRobbio Ledwich $4. Airs. Eva Ledwich ) fl , Grandma Consigny. 74 yeirs old handsome handpuinted tidy ; horseshoe of golden ilovvcrs from Clar ence Ray atia OJlie Het/.el , wreath of oak leaves from Mary , Emma , Alay nnd Luln Vnn Urunt. At the Pncitic House you will got all the comforts of high-priced hotels nnd save from TX ) cents to $ 1 per day. Try it nnd be convinced. Go to the N Y. P. Co for ! GARDEN HOSE. THEY WAHKANT ALL THEY SKLL. Opera House Block. Go to Beard for wall paper , Her "Scoop" Bonnet. The Nonpareil is vainly trying to do something to show that she is not so much of nn old lady as most people suppose , nnd that she does not busy herself writ ing n scrnp-book with a pair of shears. She has lately replenished her waning energies by a now bottle of tonic , and the old lady fairly beams ns her glib tongue tells of "Down the Blue Boyer is Wafted the Fragrance of Orange Bios- Eoiiis , etc. " In order to convince the public that she is renewing her youth , the determined to have for once n real , "scoop" on thn BKE. whose nrosnoritrso' irritates her. Tlio hoard of education had a meeting , to receive tlio report of the architect concerning the condition ot Urn Bloomer school building. The old lady coaxed the secretary to let her take the report to her olllco to copy , The request was granted. The old lady wns elated. She had a brilliant scheme for once in her dotage. Hero was an opportunity to pot a "scoop. " Shu hid the report in nor dress pocket , nnd when the BIE : made in quiry for it she wont on with her knit ting nnd declared she didn't know any thing about it. The secretary of the board sent a written order to the old lady to produce the report , as it was an otllcial document , nnd was open to public inspection. The old lady went on trying to pick up a losthtitch , and declared blio did not know whcro the desired docu ment was. She was left nlone in her tolltudo , and chuckled greatly at being allowed to retain thu document. Shu could hardly sleep because of her delight at the prospect of "scooping" the Bunny thus betraying ths confidence placed in her , und by hiding the documunt. Her heart was nearly broken yesterday morn ing when she started to olip from the BEH to liud that the BKU wns not "scooped. " and that she had simply shown the wrong side of her aprou. She is now far from satisfied with hur now "scoop" bonnet. If you wanl perfectly siitisfac.rory ac commodations nt $3 pet1 'daygo to the Pucilio House. Depend upoji it , ybii will never rcjjret your bhoicq. Dctllrntloft To-Dny. The new { Scandinavian Baptist churdll is to bo dedicated td/\lnj \ , there being ser vices both nftcrnoonmnd evening. This church building , located at. tlio corner of Seventh avenue nnd Seventh street is pro nounced the finest owned by thntdcnomi- lion anywhere in thcJUfntcd States. Although ' though it cost but nb'oul $0,000 , it looks as if it must have cost much more , and it is apparent that rare economy nnd good judgment hns been whowp in its construc tion. The amount represents more of an enterprise than n much Inrgcr amount would under different circumstances Thu society is not composed of wealthy per sons. What money has boon secured iias come from the mites , and could thu his tory of some of these offerings bo written it would reveal more self-saerilico and earnest devotion than inspires the giving of largo amounts , calling forth the praise of tlio nation. Tlio pastor , Rev. Air. Roiehenbach , has labored un ceasingly and against nianv discourage ments and obstacles , nnd his people have stood by him nobly. The services to-day and this evening will be of an interesting nature , some very practical topics being upon the pro gramme. It is expected that n number of persons from other iilaces will bo present , and the citi/nus of Council Bluffs should certainly encourage the enterprise by their presence nnu by generous help in any way in their power. That it is an enterprise of a healthy , helpful inlluenco to the city at large , is conceded by all , nnd as such is entitled to the encourage ment of nil. In the afternoon at 2 p. m. there will be a discussion , led by Dr. AlcCrcnry nnd Cooley , D.D. , Rev. G. W. Crofts. F. J. Mncknv and A. K. Bates , of Council Bluffs ; Rev. Harris , of Omaha , nnd Parsons - sons , of Glcnwood , on "The Indcbtness of the County to Churches. " In the evening tlio necessity of cvan- gcli/.ing the toreign clement of our popu lation will be discussed by pastors of the city , and Ruv. A. Jacobs , of Greenfield , followed by historical address by Rev. T. F. Thlckstun. After which the special services of dedication will take place. Crnzy Drunk. Chirs Oleson llnds the course of true love docs not run smoothly , especially when the current , ns in his casc * , is nil on one bank. The young lady with whom he is charmed docs not reciprocate , and he swears .she shall wed no other. Tues day night ho drowned sorrow in the bowl , but he didn't drown his wrath. That was greater than ever , and hearing that the yoiins lady was employed as a domestic in Air. Wirt's residence. Willow avenue , ho went there about 1 o'clock nnd demanded admittance. Ho howled nnd roared nnd threatened to shoot. Deputy Marshal Mullen and Officer Lewis soon came upon the scene , but they had a lively tus le with him. The fellow was crazy drulik , and seemed to have tlio strength of three ordinary men. In the struggle he broke one of the strong come-alpngs which i were placed on his wrists. ' ' Ho had to be battered with"n billy before ho would yield , aml wns then thrown into a hack * ' anil taken to jail. No revolver was found upon him , and yesterday he had sobiired enough to feel ashamed of the commotion he had caused on Willow avenue. He got off easy , being - ing lined as n plain drunk. Harmony Chapter , No. 25 , O. E. S. , will meet in regular scssipn this evening nt 7:30 : o'clock. A full attendance is re quested by order of the W. M. Room Alouhlings Largest assortment and lowest prices nt Ik'ard's ' Wnll Paper Sifbre. _ _ Beard has an immense stock of wnl paper nnd room mouldings which must uo turned into cash , so down go the prices at Beard's. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers or all alzasoC Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Runnlnz MILLS , GIlAINiELEVATOKS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tabula ? and Lpcomotive Boilers. New Hassillon ThrealieiM. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL. STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S ' HAIR GOODS STORE No29 , MainStu Council Bluffs , Opo. Postofflce. P Horses and ! Mules \ For till pin-poses. bouBht.ui'd n fold , at retail ami n lots. Largo qmuitlttoj.io tsdoct from. MASON' 'WISE , Sire e 11 , Near Pacific , iHcufeCcunil , Dues KIEL SALE ; STABLES Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand for t > ole nt retail or In cur loads. Orders promdtly llllod by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. 8IU.UTEU i IIOMiY , Proprietors. Stable Corner Vltth Avcnuo uud iourtu St Council II Hi Us IDWS. B. BICE , M. D. 011 othur tum-irs , remdvoj Without ti10 knrp ( or arawlnjr Of blool CHROMIC .DISEASES of all.ttudi * specialty. Over thirty years' p'ract.cal elfpo No. 111'carl Sucot , COIIIK U Ululfj. ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING JECOTrsOBS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. .Tl itAl. DEEHB , WEM.S & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Bn&to , _ Cnrrlngos. Kto , Ktc. Council niulT , town. KE YSTON E MAN UPACTUIUNO CO. , Corn Shelley Stalk Cutters , DlscIImrows , Soo.lcrs , Corn I'lantom , Peed Cut ters , lite. Factory , Hock Full * , IIU. No ? . If 01. 1WI , ISO' . 15 IT Mnln St. . Council lllnlTi. Mnmif'rs im \ Job'.iors ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , C irrlno , nnd nil kin U or Farm Mac'ilnorr. 1100 to 11UI South Mnln Street , Council Muffs , lon-n. AXE F.O. OUURON , T. H.Dotmi.vs GEO.R Wmaiir. 1'res.iVTreas. V.-l'ros &M.ln. 803 ACoutisol. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Ineorpornte.l. ) Mnnufnctiircrs of Axle , 1'lck , SloUo nnd Smill Hainllrs , of every ilosjrlptlon. CAIWKTS. . COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloth" . Curtain Fixtures , Upholstery Hoods , lite. No. 405 Urondwny Council Illuffj , Iowa. CM1AR8 , TOUACCO , KTC. PERKGOr & MOORE , Wholesale Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos , 28 Mnln and 27 l'em-1 Sts. , Council town. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wliolcsnlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , No. lll'oarl St , Council Jllulis. CROCKKItr. MAUIlEli & CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockery.Glass . wara Lamps , Fruit Jnrfl , Cutlery , Stoneware , Unr Goods , Fancy Gootls. F.tc. Council IHulTa , Iowa. DRUGGISTS. I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Drug-gists' Sundries. Etc. No. 2 Mnln St , nnd No. 211'onrl St. , Council IlltilTs. DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers aad Jobtow of Dry Gi ) ) ? , Notions. Etc. Nos. 112 nnd 114 Mnln St. , Nos. 11J nnd 115 I'cnrl St. . Council Hluirs , Iowa. FRUITS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 513 Broadway , Council Illuirs. WIRT & DUQUETTE , Wliolcsnlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pearl Pt. , Council anocnniKs. ' L. KIRSCHT & CO ! , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Brand- way , Council HI nil's. JIARSKSS , KTC. BECKMAN & CO. , JInnu'ncturors of aad Wholesale Do ilcra la Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. C25 Main St. . Council BluTj , Iowa. HATS , CAPS. KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No ? . 343 nnd 3lt Broadway , Council liluffa. HKAVV HAItnn'AHE. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Woodstock , Council Bluffs , Iowa. HIDES AND D. H. McDANELU oV CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullew , Wool , Polls , Grease and Fun Council , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealer ! In Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ] Gasllni E3TO. , EJTO. B. Theodore , Agent , Council IllulTs. Iowa , _ LUMBER , PILING , ETC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Y/ood / , Soutiiera Lumber , Piling , * .ml Drlilgo Material SpoelultlfS.Wliolosalo Lam- liur or all IClndB. Olllco No. 130 Main tit , Council Hliilfd. Iowa. _ iriA'ESi AND LIQUOH3. JOHN LINUER , \Vlioloailo : Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Oottharii's Hurl ) II Uteri. No. 13 _ Main St. Counnll UlnllB. _ SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Nn GO } Mnln St. . Caunetl Hlufft. WTSCHTJRZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. DIAMOND IIIIAND OP STBICm PURE LEAD , ZINC AHD OIL ZP-A-IISTTS Are nbsolutely mire , as represented. One Bal lon will cover two bundled und fifty sqmu-o feet two coats , nnd will stay on lonitcr than uuy other pnlut munufactuiod. For sule by S. H : DKUGS , PAINTS , Od.s , ET RINK LIVERY STABLE. 'First-class Accommodations in Uver ; tlilntr i'or- turning to tlio Livery Business. Finest Landau in the City IFOB LADIES VISITING. Hoarding a specialty. Telephone ITS. FIELD & COLE , Props. .PEARL 'STREET KINKSTABLE. . . WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CLASS III EVER ! RESPECT KSRftM W. DAVIS & GO. I-NtablUliccI in 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STYLES , ! 2OOOD , Vehicle * Annually. Send I'or Ciilulogtic , Prices , Freight ItateN uiul uiulw. w. : P. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . . . , . nnv , kl"1 ' rot p'l or mnvcil nml satisfaction ffimrntitcod. Krnmo homes inoveJ enLlttloaiaat truolcj tlia boat la tlin vrorlJU 808 Eighth A.voiui3 anil EishfcU Streab , Council Bluffs. Ml > U > c-w-c-t- -Us. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. Special ntlvoitlsemciits , fucli us Lost , round , To I.oinl'or : Silo , To liciil , Wiints , Hotmllnir. etc. , nil ] liclnt cried In this column nt tlio low rntool'TENCKN'TS VRll LINK lortlio nrst Insur t Ion and riroContal'ur Line tor rncliMibsoiiicnt insoitlon. I.cnvi ; iidvcrtlsonii'iita lit our olllco , No. IS 1'cul slroLt , near Hroadwiy , Council 111 u ( Is. WANTS. FOR SALn-Two lots . : eot from N. W.'TTy track , Biiilallo lor wnrchousn or tnctory purposus. K. L Slicnfo , 500 llrondivuy. \\7ANTED-Two llrst cln s dressmakers nt ' Miss ( Helicon's , III Pearl street. \\7ANTHD-A sollellor to work unions mil- i roud employes lor Standard Accident In surance company of Detroit , Mich. J. C. Umco A : Co. , iiuents , No. C Tourl street , Council lllull ? , lown. FOR SALK Union iivcnuo hotel property. Special tmrgnln. E. L. Slieafc , : < ) J Ilioadivay. FOU SALE-OKI i > : ipoi a. In quantities to Bull , nt Ilco offlco No. 12 Pearl street. FOR SALE OU T.IADE-Stock of millmory nnd fancy notions. All now. Clooil loca tion. Snlua ? I2,000 u year. O , lleo , Counci lllulTs , Iowa. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WiOS KADE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Clioico Dlxplay of Latest Pat- tcriia , All Grades. G 2SCil Bluffs 4OS A Select Stock of Choice Novelties in. TIMOTHY SEED. I bavo a quantity of sound , well cleaned send which 1 offer at reasonable figures. Bead of tlio crop of 1H85. Corrcspondonco solicited. F , a. llUTLUIt , Schallpr. lown. C. & N. W. Ily. SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. At Our Stock Yards No 002 : uid COO E. BroihvnyCoundl ; ( Nil's - JAOOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In Ktato and Federal Courts , Kooms 7 and 8 , Slmirnrt Block. CUT THIS OUT ! GOOD u.wji , JUKI : i. Having made uxterislvo Im- proveimmtB ami Inurettsoil our lincllltles , wo wlah to cull esfie- i-lttl tittuntlon to tlio work now iiulnjf tuniod out by us. clulin- HIT It to bo equal to that of .uiy custom Inundry. In oitler to Introduce our uork nuuldo tlif city of Coun cil Illuirs. wo will upon receipt of tills ticket , iiccoiiipiinlod by luturnpostuifu.Uiiindry Hlx Col- IBM or CulTs FHKB , for either Indies or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry 91O IlrnniUvay , Council IllullH. N , D. Out Qf town orders iilven prompt at tention. We tmj-ivmirn clmrgea on nil work ro clvidwlici'iK'compiuileJ br caili hi payment nfulIiUuouut- MONEY MADE In Hiiyingr the Following Property in the next thirty days : MULLIN'S AUDITION. Lot fi , Illock ! l. I Lot 10 , lllook 1R. Lot 12 , Illock li. : I Lot 4 , HlooU SI. EVKKGTT'S ADDITION. I ot B. Illock 3. Ix > t 8 , Block 12. Lot 2 , Illock 7. Lot ! l , Illock ill. Jot 4 , moon ! ) . Lot 5 , IJloek 2S. Lot 2 , Block 4 , Baylies' Addition. Tills property will bo sold nt n great sacrifice , nnd enterprlslnff n.cn will , no doubt avail them selves of a rare opportunity to make money. Apply to FItANIC COOK , Koom 7 , Shugart Block , Council IIUifTu , Iowa , Ciiinn , Glassware nnd Lamps , \V. S. Homer & Co. . No. 23 , Main St.Cotfncil Wulft , la. CARPETS AND- Onr cnrpet stock is large and well se lected nnd is kept full by the nrrivul of new , fresh goods. It comprises Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry , Ingrain , Etc. LACE CURTIS , Tambour , Turcoman , Curtain Opaque Shading , Curtain Fixtures , Etc. Curtains niado nnd hung , Carpets niiulo and laid by skilled workmen. Wo arc ofl'urmg u line line of White Goods , Beautiful Embroidery , Dress Patterns , Summer Dress Goods , And invite customers to oxninlnconr stock before purchasing elsewhere. J'rices reasonable nnd goods ns represented. We have lately introduced special bar gain tables tlmt comprise tlio best valued oilered in any market. 4 > oocl Inco at 5r. Oootl Mumped ToweU al lOr. Fine beautifully * liini | v < l Tou'clti itt tfftr , hall' I lie price ttttked elHcu'lU'rc. Good Hose , lOc. llcaiilirul Ilarrclt fluid UruHg Goodkiit UScpcr yard ; worlli < IOc. The bent l/'orel | 7Ac , imially told for g 1.25 , These ore n few of the many bargains that can best bo appreciated by personal examination , Daily wivtch this column for future changes. HARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs