0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 20 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlBLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MORNING .MAY. 20- Ol-FIOE , NO. 12 , PEAIIL STREET. rdivticO tiy cnrricr In nny | > nrt of tliccltynt m nly tents per week. II , W. Tn.Toy , . . . Manager. THLKI'HONKS ! ntPiJ ! < r > flOmcK , No. 13. Kniton' No. 21. MINOR MI3VTION. Now spnnp ( roods at Ucitcr's. Blinking exhibition nt Klutz & Kh-cb's. Muslin underwear at half jiricc at Else- ninn'-i I'tioplu'.s Storo. Leonard & Jowct rofriirorators at Cooper it McUno's , No.11 Main lru.t ) , Attend tltu ' 'rent ( iinbroidc.ry slaughter nl Eisumnn'H reopli/s Store. Sclioul In alt departments \vilt open in 'the Bloomer build hit ; to-day. Thens Is talk of organizing two more assemblies of Kniyht.s of Labor in tills eity. eity.Kvcry department has its bargains at Kiseman'd People's Store this week linking exhibition of cereals will be given at Parks & Plainer1 ! * to-morrow and Friday. The women's exchutiico lias already be came a necessity. Its advantages eannot be too highly appreciated. Open every inornlng. 'J'he Fourth Is coming sure this year. Yesterday the Mueller Mn.sie company received .seven tons of lire works , : uul lias more on the way. Coeke it Morgan's Moel : at10 cents on Ihu dollar at Kisi-man's People's Store. The ladies of the Congregational Church are to cive a supper in llio Hiurdi nar- lors Thursday evening from (5 ( o'clock until 10 o'clock , to winch all are invit d. Strawberry festival at the Haplist church Thursday evening , May 27. Liter ary oxercisL'.s in charge of the Coteic. Proceeds for repair son the chapel. Ad mission lOcents , refreshments additional. QPermit to wed was given yesterday to I 'liarles Mothers and Maggie Lump , noth of Council Mulls Hlulls ; ( . 'hristen II. C. I'ltuiKuii and Margaret 1) . Loren/.en , both of t his city. .I'wtt lmndreili piocrs of dross goods at Hpuoinl Mile. this morning at Kidman's reople'.s Store. Prieo , ! t cents pur yanl. Value from 12 jo to arm pin-yard. The grand jury is examining into the ease ol Mm. Under alias Frank , charged with enticing Lulu Mercer into her house of ill-fame in Omaha. The Mercer fam ily , Olliccr. lames Hull and others are in attendance. The tlqnx City will place on sale Juno Ifitli at ticket olliccII ? Broadway , excur- tion tickets to Sprit Lake and St. Paul nt low rates , eooil to return until October 21st and July 1st , will commence running Sprit Lake sleepers. Attend the great bargain sales every day this week , at Ki.seman'.s People's Store. A night or two since .some fellow in his Flocking feet laid in the hallway of iMn Carrigg's room until day light. Carrigg was satislied that the fi.llow was going to attempt to rob him , so lie pulled Ins ward robe , washstand and other articles of fur niture ill ) against the door , and taking his gun laid in wait for the fellow to at tempt to break in , but when daylight came the follow went away. Mr. Joe Driesbaeh , who has served as manager of the Home Minstrel company , tlenies emphatically the claims of tne dusky quartette , who have been ! ho chief merry-makers of iln > company. Ilcsavs that he has paid them more than lie agreed to , instead of less , and that they have no occasion to complain. He says tlic four colored members of this troupe will no longer be connected with it , tint that the rest of the org.mization will re main as now. but will not go out on the road until fall. W. II. Heck , who is probably better known as "Tex , " lost a line black and tan pin ) on Monday morning , which he claims liad been stolen from his homo on Mynstor street. While he was walking uj ) Broadway yesterday morning to his place of business , the old Lacy stand , he discovered his lost dog , "Jim , " in the arms of a woman who was trying to con ceal the dog under a shawl. Tex genllv tapped her on the shoulder and told her ho would relieve her of her burden ; ttiat ho was pleased that he did not lind the dog in the custody of a man , the woman simply saying , "Is it your dog ? " Let us go to Charlie Jleisler's and gel a good cigar. No.103 Broadway. Go to Beard for room mouldings. Before buying a gassolinc stove sec the "Quick Meal" at Cooper itMclJee'.s. Ileisler sells the best Tic and lOc cigars in the market. No .11)2 ) Broadway. ( Jo to Beard for wall paper. ( Jo to "Tex" Lucy's old stand for free lunch Heisler don't handle any snide cigars. After a thorough investigation wo are convinced that the "Quick Meal" is the best gasoline stove made and shall make it our leading stove this season. Cooper & Mc(5co. _ Do Vol Bolls ( ioldunStar gas oline ranges , best in market , o. 001 B 'way. 'JL'ho lioy HIiuiKlitcr. In the district court yesterday the case of Walter Allen , the boy charged with so assaulting young Morse as to cause his death , was given to the jury at lOjtfO o'clock , The jury was still out when the court adjourned last evening. GAKDEN HOSE , WARRANTED ( HOD ) , lo per foot , 18o per foot , sMc per foot. HOSE NOXXLES , Of all styles. HOSK liii.s ? : : , LAWN Si'itiNKi.Kits.Ktc. , Etc. NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , ( Opera House Block. lloom Mouldings Largest assortment ami lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper ' Beard has an immensn stock of wals paper and room mouldings which must bo turned into cash , so down go the price at Board's. _ Substantial abstracts of titles and rae estate loans. J. W , & E. L. Smiiro , 10 1'carl street , Council Blulls. Seasonable goods of all kinds at hard- time prices at Cooper it McGco's. Wo have a few water coolers which wo sell very cheap to close them out. Cooper ft McGco. Mrs , Randolph , the famous mind render , has just arrived. Tells jiast , present nnd future. Comes well recom mended. All those wishing to see her will cull at 015 Eighth street , between Bixth aud Seventh avenues. Ladies , 2 cents ; gents , 00 cents. _ Two centrally located lots , on Seventh street and First avenue. Only one block from Broadway and three blocks from Mam street. See Forrest Smith , No. 130 Main street , _ Satisfaction guaranteed with every "Oulok Meal" gasoline stove , or money refunded. Cooper & MeGeo. Two east front lots on Seventh street and tint avenue , only one block from Bttylissnark. For'gi'.lo by Forrest Smith. THE UNION PACIFIC ON TRIAL , The State Ecard of Hallway Oommlwioners Hearing Complaints. SAFE BREAKERS CAPTURED. . .lotiiiBlilcnVoti ! < I-b Killer of Chief oP I'olloc MntlhowHi Cniiliticil nt Floroncc-A $ . iDOO ICyo Mentions. Investigating tlic Union 1'aclllo. Thi ! .state board of railway commission * CM continued their session yesterday , inquiring into the truth of the charges made against Mm Union 1'acilic. The railway olnclals who wcic present the evening before were in attendance , and a large number of business men and ship pers were present more or less of the time , the D-irlors of the Ogden house being tilled to an even uncomfortable fullness. The examination of witnesses was rather uninteresting to the ordinary listener. There was little to be learned beyond what was claimed and denied time and again. The railway olllclals were quite cautious in their answers , sur rounding their replied with so many parenthetical , explanatory and condi tional clauses that while one might un derstand clearly one thing , another would understand an entirely dilVorent thing , and quite as clearly. Thurn was a great deal , and yet a very little , brought out. A il. I'oppleton , general attorney for the Union i'ae.itie , entered a general denial of each of the allegations con tained in the complaint made by the eili- /ens of Council Hlnll's , claiming that the road had obeyed the orders of the court in the writ ot mandamus as they were understood ; but If they had failed cither in the letter or spirit , the remedy lay with the city of Council Blull's through process of the U. S. circuit court. Re garding the operation of the transfer grounds the charges were unfounded ; the U. I' , owned Kit ) acres in their own right , and the. 810 acres which they were charged with owning was vested in 'I1. C. Dnrant as trustee for the Credit Mobiler , which company now had a suit pending in the U S. circuit court lo quiet t'.tle. In regard to discrimination in freight rates he would siiow that none such existed and that Omaha and Council Hlulls merchants fared alike. lie quoted fro in the ordinance which gave the Union Pacific the u.se of Union avenue , and said that the charges that the dummy trains were not run as pro vided in said ordinance were wholly un founded ; that the understanding on the part of the company was that trains should leave either one or the other depots - pots each half-hour , making around trip every hour. The present capacity of thu bridge made any more frequent trips a pjiysieal impossibility. On the comple tion of the new bridire , if the commission held that the trains shall make round trips every hour , llio company would gladly comply. Hon.V. . 11. M. Pnsey , as the head of the citizens' committee , introduced copies of the city ordinance in regard to the Union 1'acil'ie , the time table of the dummy train , the old Dull' contract , the mandamus requiring the Union Pacific to make Council Bluffs its actual terminal point , and various correspondence. The Union Pacific introduced the plan of the present bridge , also the original and amended plans of the new bridge , with a map of the transfer grounds and Union avenue , and some other papers , after which an adjournment was had un til 2 o'clock , to enable all to accept the invitation of Manager Callawa.y to visit the transfer grounds and the bridges , for the impose of securing a better under standing of the situation. Mayor Chapman stated that the Omaha and Chicago papers announced that when the new bridge was completed the Iowa tripartite lines would be compelled by the Union Pacific to make Omaha and not this city the western terminus' , and wanted the commission to ascertain , if possible , the truth or falsity of their statements. At the afternoon session Manager Cal- laway was sworn , but he seemed to know very little about the actual management of the road , but thought that Mr. Kimball - ball could give the desired information , lie thought some of the trains were run as through trains from and to Council liliill's , and some were not. He did not know that Council Hlulls was discrimi nated against. This apparent lack of information to be gained from Mr. Callaway was evi dently due to the fact that he is a com paratively new ollicial here , and many of the complaints made arose before he came here. Mr , lumhall's testimony was more in teresting. He was questioned a good part of the attcrnoon Ho claimed that the Union I'acilic was operated as a con tinuous line to its eastern terminus in Council Hlufis , and that the order of the court was not violated to his knowledge. Mr. Pnsey questioned him at length. He explained how the company lixcd the rates to Chicago , and on freights to com peting points. 1'he tram haul on the Union I'acilic was added to the bridge toll , and then added to this was the rate on the competing road. Going west the reverse was done. In regard to the claim that Omaha merchants had been glvon a ! W cent rate to San 1'Yan.iiseo , while Council Hlulls had to pay $1.30 , Mr Kimball explained that a general order was issued that if it was necessary in order to secure the business the' rate should be fixed as low as DO cents. The local agent at Omaha understood it to be ISO cents absolute , and made some contracts at that rate. As boon as this mistake was discovered thu matter was rectified. Considerable time was spoilt In ex plaining about thu stock yards and the re moval of the business to Omaha. Mr. Kimball claimed that the yards in Coun cil liliill's had been kept in good condi tion. He had never heard complaints ex- cent once , about two years ago , in regard to poor feed , and within an hour he had ordered a change. He did not know that the stock yards had been infected with Texas fever , lie had issued an order to have all yards disinfected , and supposed the yards hero were treated as the others. In regard to the make-uii of trains. Colonel Sapp questioned Mr. Kim ball sharply. Air. Kimball admitted that freight trains Instead of running through to Council BluIVs stopped at Omaha ; the caboose was taken ol ) ' , the engine was taken ol ) , and such cars as were intended for this side worn pulled over by a switch engine. Ho thought this was no violation of the man damus , Passenger trains were made up in Omaha and backed over hero , and in coming trains came throimh to Council JJIHV nnfl wcro then backed over to Omaha. Ho thought this was making Council Blnn's the termintu. At 0 o'clock adjournment waslnul until 8 o'clock sharp , this morning. The "Quick Meal" is a quick seller , come aud cot one before they are gone- , Cooper & McGee. Go to Heard for low prices. Capture of Ktilcn. John Stileu , who shot Chief of Police Matthews on Monday night , as narrated in yesterday's UKE , was captured yester day afternoon , and is now lodged in the city jail. His capture was rather sensa tional. After he had shot Matthews it was thought that ho was hidden in the burn , and as he was arm oil ami. crazed with drink , it scorned a ticklish business to attempt to take him , The premises were thoroughly searched , however , nnd he not bolng found , ofllcers were sent in various directions to head him oil" It now appears that Stilen laid in Car- ruther's pasture for several hours , and then wandered down to the river bank , where ho found a boatman. Hilly Iturke , who look him across the river. He then went to llio house of Alc.v. HlirkV , the father of Hilly HUI-KC , where ho was acquainted , 'llio ollicors Icariuig that the Hurke family were acquaintances thought posiblv he might IMVC gone there , although Hilly is said to have de nied that ho had seen him. Ulllcers Wightmun and Heudricks went over to Omaha , and called at Hurke's house. Neither of the ollicors know the man , but they lindinir the family gone , and a. stranger lying on the lounge , they con cluded it must be Stilcn from the descrip tion they had of him. Olllcer Wightman went after some Omaha policeman to ar rest him. while lleudrioks remained on the watch. The latter slopped out to see \Vighttnaii was not cominir , when the stranger , who was none other than Stilen , made a jump aud ran out the other door , going up the alley ami disappearing. Trace of him was again lost , but it be ing learned that ho had an undo named Cluck living at Florence , it was con cluded ! o go there. Ollk-ers O'Hrien aud Wightman started cut on horseback. II seemed that Stilen took u freight train an.l got oil'about half a milo from 1'lor- once , to walk in , doubtless fearing that the trains would be watched. Thoouleers were given hospitable treatment by Mrs. John Henry Cluck , and after boiuir served with a dinner , and not being able to find any trace of Stilen. they mounted their horses to retrace their way. They noticed a man coming down over the hill , a short distance from Florence , and as he approached lie was recognized , The oP.icers rode caeh side of him anil called on him to "throw up his hands. " As they did so cai'h had a gun levelled on Stilen , who stubbornly re fused to obey. "I don't ' have to , I'm as good a man as either of you , " ho bluntly replied. The oflleers jumped oft" their horses and onto him , throwing him to the ground. They hail no shackles with them , so they took tiio bridle straps and tied him M'ctirclyund placing him on one of the horses , tin , ! him to the saddle. \Viirhtnianwont back to get-some con veyance to bring him to Omaha , while O'Hrien escorted Slilcii. It was found that Stilnn had no trim with him , so the fears o'f his shooting were not well founded. He denied at lirst that he. knew anytliing about the shooting , ami declared that ho had never had a revolver or gun , but afterwards in talking with O'Hrien ho admitted that he had shot at Chief Matthews , but justified it because the latter had not got out of the yard when ho ordered him to. The olliccrs , without waiting for any requisition , kept the prisoner on his journey until they landed him safely in jail hero. It is now said that Stilen is an old olVonder , although ho has lived hero for several years , and been respected by many , lie is said to have served ono term in the penitentiary for stabbing hit brother-in-law , and that he was oucn ar rested for horse stealing : It is claimed by his friends that he is not a bad man except Wi.cn mad , and then his temper gets beyond all control. When searched lie had 'JO.'i in his pocket , and a watch , lie says that when laying in Carruther's pasture , alter the shooting , ho lost his revolver. Stilou is prosecuting witness in the case of Jim Siiodderlv , which was called up for trial in the district court yesterday. Last fall Siiodderlv and Stilen had some saloon row , ami Stilen charged Snod- derly with trying to shoot him. Snod- dcrly was indicted and when the case came on for trial yesterday Stilen him- selt was fleeing from justice and was not present to testify in court. The case was therefore continued until this morn ing. Suoddcrly made the unique propo sition to the oflieers yesterday that ho would go and catch Stilen and bring him back if the case against himself , Snod- derly , would be dismissed. Stilen's cap ture does away with any need ol accept ing the oiler. Stilen's case against Snod- derly is said to be rather a weak one. and now that Stilen has shown such a dispo sition , it seems still more favorable for Snodderly. Chief Matthews' wound pained him a great deal yesterday and he was confined to his room. It is not thought to bo of a serious nature , however. Go to the N Y. P. Co fori UAItm < , N HOSK. TIIKV WAHIJANT Ai.i , Tuuv SELL. Opera House Hlock. If you want to buy a lot for a private residence buy one of the two on Seventh street and First avenue. For sale by Forrest Smith. The Street Oar Iiiiic. Yesterday Park Commissioner Brown took Superintendent Uorranco of the Union Pacilic out for a dnyo about the city. The special point of interest was Fairmount park. Mr. Dorrance was delighted - lighted and surprised at its iwe beauty. An cjl'ort is being made to got the Union Pacilic to run its street ear line near the park and the scheme seemed to strike the visitor favorably. Hesides some ex tensions of the line , Council Hlulls needs some street cars. It has a few old rattle boxes , but they are a disgrace to the city and to the company. It is understood that the company has already ordered ten new cars for Council Hlulls and they arc expected to arrive liero within a very short time. Great bargains in parasols , fans , jor- soys i , shawls , underwear , cot. , at F.ISO- man's People's Store A $ n,000 Kyc. The shooting atl'air at Grand Island , In which Mr. Mircus , of this city , was concerned - corned , is lo take another turn In court. The man Hront/ , who , while tumbling about Marcus' store at night , and who was shot as a burglar by .Mr. Marcus , did not die , as was expected , but has lost the sight of ono of his eyes as a result of the wound. Ho has commenced suit in the superior court against Marcus , plac ing his damages tit $5,000. , Go to Heard for low prlce.s. The firm of Mauror & Craig , wholesale crockery and glassware , was yesterday dissolved , James II. Craii : retiring from the linn and W , A. Mauror continuing the business. Personal Paragraphs , Mrs. I. Obnrfeldor and MissTillio New man , of Omuhavho have been visiting Mrs. 11. Friedman , have returned to their home. Mr. and Airs. O. W. Clapp and son , 1) . O. Clapp , of Chicago , 'arc in the city on iin < ) . return trip from California , visiting their daughter"hwl * isler , Mrs. Samuel P. MacConnoll. Henry Kisoman "ucd yesterday from a-half month's morning a tw - - trip throughout the weal. Miss Carrie Huntmgton and Miss An nie Lamb went to Glonwood yesterday to attend the concert to bo given there last evening , in which Airs. ! , Guy wood , an aunt of Miss Lamb , had a prominent place on the programme , she being a piauisto of more than ordinary skill , Miss Iowa Hall , who has been spending a few tlays with her friends , Miss Ida Luu anil Miss Lizzie Leonard , has re turned to her Omaha home. Miss ( trace Whittlcsoy has returned home much improved in health. 1.11. Horry , formerly secretary of the Council Hlil'us Insurance company , but now of .Minneapolis , is in thu city. Safe SninBhcr * ) * City Marshal G , 11. llSvrrfs ami ex-City Marshal B. S. Wcidnor , Sf Silver City , Iowa , were hero yostejday looking for two safe blowers who tiinipd n trick in the quiet town of Silver City on Monday nlchl , or early yesterday morning. Yesterday morning , after J. J. Taylor , of the linn of Taylor < fc Chapman , Silver City , opened his store , ho discovered the safe had been blown 'o on some time during the night previous and robbed of valuable papers- and between ? ! 10 and $ 10 in money , mostly in five and ten-cent pieces. ' : An entrance was cllectod by crawling between the Iron bars , which are about eight inches apart , nt the rear window , and when once inside they drilled a hole into the lock of the safe and inserted powder. Tim papers , when found in the rear of the building , yesterday morning , were perfectly dry. which went to show that they had not laid there till night , or they would have been wet with duw. Marshal Harris drove up to this city , while Wcidnor walked to Mlneola , and had track of the men until ho lett Minc- ola. The description of the two men is known , and the authorities are satislied that they will bo caught. They are both strangers in Silver City , and by the looks of the remains of the safe they under stood their business. A reward has been oflercd for their capture. Part of the money belonged to the postmaster , Mr. Christy. The Nonparipl yesterday came out in its now dress , improving its appearance greatly. Thanks. COUNCIL BunTS , Iowa , May 22 , 18S- ( ) We. pastors and monitors of the Danish and Norwegian Baptist churches , having had the privilege to be present at the dedication of the Scandinavian Baptist church of this city , and knowing the struggle and sacrifice made by the pastor , Hcv. 11. A. Itoichenback and his dear church and congregation in erecting that noble structure ; therefore Resolved , That wo express our grati tude to the citizens of Council Hlulls for their great generosity by assisting largely in completing such an enterprise. That wo express o ir thanks to the editors of the city p : prs for having so freely made notice in their columns of the building of said church , and thereby greatly helped forwarding the work. That wo especially render our thanks to the city pastors , Rev , Dr. Coolcy , of the Baptist church , Rev. Dr. McCreary , of thoM. K. church , Rev. Dr. Crofts , of the Congregational church , and Rev. A. K. Hates' , of the Presbyterian church , for their co-operation and for their most valuable services on the day of dedica tion , an occasion which will long be remembered. U. C. OITSAIII. , C. A. BK.UIOI.M , J. S. LUNX , NlIM.SK.V , O..C. JKSSKN , A'CAIII.SIX. : The Mueller Music Company club uses McLean League Hall in preference to any other. , r Yesterday at 5 p. m. Misst Mary Mar shall , of this city , was1 united in mar riage to Mr. Raymond A ; Wrtlls , of Hram- ard , Minn. Miss Marshal ) is one of Council lihinV accomplished and charm ing young ladies. She was born hero and has numberless friend ? , who from their hearts will ex'end to her the kindest wishes and warmest congratulations. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall. Mr. ( AVells'is a young gentleman of line culture and splendid address , and well worthy of the prize be has won. At present ho is holding a very responsible position with Wells , Fargo & Co.'s Kxpress line at Hrainard. The Rev. G. W. Crofts olliciated. On a card , which he presented the couple , he had inscribed the following sentiment , to which all will heartily respond : "May Heaven bless the ties that bind In one your hearts to-day , And scatter from its bosom kind , Sweet blossoms on your way. " The L parly left last evening for Brain- aril 1 , which place ] will bo their home. Order your lire-works of the Mueller Music company , 103 Main street. Whole sale only. Mail orders promptly at tended to. Assaulted Ills landlord. William Hawkins , a colored fellow , oc cupies ono of Mr. J. C. Edwards' houses on Capitol avenue. Hois not u desirable tenant , and for some tinio the landlord has been trying to oust him. Monday afternoon Mr. Kd wards called upon Haw kins and gave him notice to vacate. Hawkins responded by grabbing an old army hoi so pistol and chasing Mr. Ed wards from the premises. A warrant was issued lor the "coon's" arrest , and ho was corraled by the cops. The case was called yesterday after noon and tried , N. J. Biirnahum"appear ing for the plaiutiu" . The defendant was fined $10 and costu. A Novel Mntincn. An especially attractive method of giv ing the public a practical Illustration of the merits of an article wai that adopted yesterday at the grocery store of Kintz & Kleeb by the agent for Cerealino and llosford's baking powder. Tuo purpose of the.su exhibitions are to call public at tention to tno virtues of * u new cereal when used in connection with llosford's phosphatic baking powder. The exhibi tion will be given again to-day at Kintz & Kleeb's , No. iltii Broailw y. Every lady should call and receive a.samplo. An absolute specific for rheumatism , neuralgia and other bodily pains , is St. Jacobs Oil. CANDLES WERE IN JHE BOND. Halvlnl Exacted rho 1)1 ) pw , Notwith standing Ho Ilij.il C HS , The charge by CharUs A. Chi/.zola against the tragedian Silvjul. that ho tricked him out of $1-10 wnrih of candles during the tour of this cn'.inftry , and car ried them away to Italy , was not a joke , and the facts tire as follows : It is cus tomary in Italy in ongapifr { } on actor to btipulato iri the contract exactly what shall bo dona on both sides. ' 1'hu dress ing-rooms of theatres in tliatbquntry are rarely supplied with gas , and sb a provi sion is commonly made in'tlu bargain that a certain number of pantiles sjiall bo provided by the nmuagon 'his item was in the contract dr wiijUf between Salvini and Chiz/.ola for the American season , and they wore to bo if the best "HM'of ' ' . ' wax tanors , costing'about'5 . . . . IJUH..J , , . "vontotho cents eucii. Four wore to DB HT - . actor every night that ho acted. Chizzoia says that ho paid small heed to the mat ter , because ho know that gas Would be found in nil the theatres into Which ho would put his star , and ho hal no idea that the candles would bo oxacled when not required for immediate ujo. The son of Salvini , Alexander Salvfni , holds on the contrary that the candlcj were as much in the bond as the cash , and that they were properly exacted according to the letter of the bond. Salvlri did get Ids four candles per night , and 111 packed them carefully away in his trtnu. They have gone to Italy along with his other ell'ects. Stop that coughing. Red Star Cough .Cure only cq'sts twenty-Jlvo coits. Ko ' ' narcotics , , CARPETS -AND- Our carpet stock is largo nnd well se lected and Is kept full by the arrival of now , fresh goods. It comprises Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry , Ingrain , Etc. Tambour , Turcoman , Curtain Draperies , Curtain Fixtures , Etc. Curtains made and hung. Carpets made and laid by skilled workmen. We arc offering a line line of While Goods , Beautiful Embroidery , Dress Patterns , Summer Dress Goods , And invite customers to u.Mimincotir stock before purohap'mgolsowhore. Prices reasonable and goods as represented. Wo have lately introduced special bar gain tables that comprise the best values oll'ered in any market. Good Luce al i - . ttoofl Stmii | > ul Towels tit Kc. Fine beautifully . ( aniped Towel * al 5e , liall * lite price nslvcd elsewhere. 'oojl B9ose , lOe. Itj.iu til'til Itttrretl BMaUl l > ie diond * nt ! 25ei > er yard ; worth -IOe. The best Cor.sel , 75e , usually gold forSl.t5. These are a few of the many bargains that can best bo appreciated by personal examination. Daily watch this column for future changes. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs SPECIAL N6TJK3ES ! _ 3TO'3IC33. ! Special mlvortisoinc'iits , tuch us Lost , Fonn.l , To Loiiii , Kor Snk1 , To Hont , Wnnts , llnnrdlncr. etc. , n-lll belntcrlcd In this column nt the low ratoof TI3NCUNTS PRIt MNE fortho llrst Insor tlonaml l-'lvo Cents I'erMno for each cubpoouent liibertlon. I.etivo advertisements nt our office. No. 12 1'oal street , near llroadwuy , Council WANTS. W.\NTKD Hy.liino 1st n man to tnku euro of ill Ivliii : team , and to do chores. iMut thoioiichly undcrMimd the care of horses linrncS'CS und huujiics nnd bo well recommend ed. .Addrrb.s X , lice ollleo. Council Ululla , Iowa. FOIl SALE-Two lots : i rot from N. W. IV y track , suitable for warehouse or fuulory purposes. K. L. Shonfo , TOO Ilrondway. - Hist "class waiter Loniu & WANTKD-A Mot/.gur , No. "i- . " ) and < VJ7 Ilroudwuy. " 17IOK SALK I'nlon nvunue hotel property. J-1 Special bargain. K. L.SIionfo , TOJ Ilromlway. FOR RALK Old napors. In quantities to suit , ut Hoe olllco No. is 1'carl street. FOK SAI.K OH TKADB-StocK of millinery und fancy notions. All now fioo'J loca tion. Snles S12.0JO n year. 0 , Ileo , Count- ! muffs , Iowa. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought nnd sold , at nil nil and n lota. Lureo quantities to t-olect from. MASON WISE , S Iff ell , Near Pacific House.Counil Dues KiEL SALE .STABLES' . . * -o ' i r. * * n and Mules kept constantly on hand for Fale ut retail or In oar loads. Orders promdlly tilled by contract on short notice , titiick Hold on commission. BMLUTHH & IIOI.KV , Proprietors. Btnblo Corner Filth Avenuu uud i'ourtb 8t Council Illuird Iiwa. RlTSSELL&Co Alnnufacturcraof all slzoaof Automatic Engines Especially PofilnnoJ for Itunnlnz MILLS , UHAIN ELEVATOHS , AND ELKCTIUU LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Hoilera. New Mnssilloti Threshon. Carey ami AVoodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SIUIJ , Portable and Traction Engines , SA\V \ MILLS , ETC. Factory Hossillon , 0. Branch House ' 510 Pearl St. , Council 'Bluffs. , BEND FOR 1888 ANNUAL. . WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CLASS Id EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. IMablisIitMl lit 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 120,000 Vehicles Annually. Soiul lor Catalogue , Prices , Freight andW. W. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . . h.illiliii4 nnv Itlml rnl = oil or mnveil . ninl satisfaction jjunrantocil. Fnimo houses movoJ oaLlttl UI dt trucks tli * ben la tlin worll. 808 Eighth Avenue uul Eighth StivMt , Council Bluffs. ci.ii.cL 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. At Our Stock Yank No u02 and 000 K. Broadway.Oouneil Mil's JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOXJKTOII-i BIITJJ3'J31.3. Practices in Stiito ami IVderal Courts. Hooias 7 and s , Shucart Hlock. CUT THIS OUT ! KOO ! > t'.VTII , .BI'M : 1. Having initdc vxtoiifclvc Im- nmmit'Mts ninl Indcn iM our nullities , wo wish to cull ospo- lill iilttr.itlon to the wor * now I > olnr luniuil out by us. claim- In ? It lo bo en mil lo that of nny pimti'rn Inumlry. In order to Introduce our work oiit-llo tlit oily of l.'omi- oil lUufl'ii. wo will upon receipt of this tlckt't , accomiwnU'd by rotnrniio liifc.I.auiilry ( Six I'nl- Inrs or Cults KIlliK , for ultliur ladles or uontlumcn Home Steal Laundry . " > ! O ISroadway , ouneil KI till' * . N , 11. Out of town orders ( flvcn prompt nt- entiun. Wo pny return vliurKL's on nil work ro ovc'dwlica ncuoriilodpiin by ensli lu payinunt nl'ull amount. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WiOS MADE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa (1JY ( THK TAYLOR SVSTKM. ) MRS. L. SIMMONS , i\o. it ! ! BEroiuUi'ay. In order tOHSlabllsli my ropiitiition In Council III-jUs for line work , I will Knit TUB IMIK8KNT , doullniittlnif. Ilttlnjf mid nwKinif ns cliui : | > us It Is ilono ( 'l > whero. I.aillrs need have no frar of rnNlits a my uxporlciifu KunranlfCH jicrfct't satisfaction. C'liolfc IHt-i'lity ol' Illicit C'ul- crns , All Council BhifFs A Sflc'i-l Stocli of t'lioico IVovcllit * * in. MONEY MADE In llnyiiifr the Following I'rojicrly in the next thirty ilay.s : MIJI.LIN'S ADDITION. Lot ! > , Hlock Lot 10 , Illocl ; 1 . Lot i : . ' , Illock in. Lot 4 , Illnclc 1. S ADDITION , i.ot 5 , niock . ; . I I- ' , ? , I'.lo : ! ; ! - ' . Vli J'v ' v ; ' .w. . , t.li HI ; V , \ Lot G , Illock U'd. Lot 2 , Illock 4 , Ihyllst , ' Addition. This properly will ho fold at a prcnt ini-riflr-v , iiml cntrriri | liu n > on will , no douhl nvuil llicm- bolvosot a rate ojiportiiiiily to mnko mont-y , Apply lo 1'UANK COOK , Ilouin 1 , Shiiynrt Illuck , Council HliiHs , lown , China , ( JJrtSiWitro : iml MI \V. 8. Ilouipr A : Co. . . o. 03 , Main St. . .Council IJlul'i : , hi I h.T'c the largcs1. : iird inrsfc com plete line or NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. J am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will lintl all the latest novelties \ \ \ hats , bonnets , llownrs , plunuis , tips , ribbons bens , gau/.us , cfapes and ( .thcr styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold. liSt ? ! of Bargains uvor ollercd. Call and sue them. J. J. BLISS , No. : i-,8 liroailway , Council Hind's. Creston House , The only hotel In Council Illuffs ImviiiK Fire Esoa/pe And nil modern iniiio\t'incntB. | 215,217 and 21'.i Midlist. MAX MOIIN , Prop. L. W. Tuu.F.rfi , 1'roR. T. J. KVASF , Vice-Pros. JAMI : : ; N. lliio\vNCiishur. ! Council Bluffs National Bank 108 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Do iiRoncrnl hnnklnpr busla u. Accounts of banks , bunkers , merchants , man. ufueturcrEiiiid Individuals receive. ) on favora ble terms. Domestic and lorolgn ojchiuifo. The very best of attention Kivun to all biHl lies * committed lo ouri-iro. Grown uiul sdoiitoil from Seed by J. R. McPherson , ( Jvowor and Dealer in I'mindl III nil's. Iowa. BANKER ril , HM'I-KS , IA , IMaUUhod B. BICE , M. D , c or olhor tunvira removed without O | hp knlfo or druwlnif of hloui CHRONIC DISEASES.p.cuur. . Lhei lliirlv yenr ' untcti'titl ' uiiiu Ko. 11 t'carlSiiiiet , U'muu II ( Hull * . '