1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUBSDAY. JUNE 3 , ' 1850. s THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING , JUNE 3. 01-FIQE , NO. 12 , PEAHL STREET. liy rnrricr In nnyjiartof thonltynt twenty cents jitr wick. JI. W. TII.TON , . . . Manager. nlRl ) sfl0 nc : , No. 43. NKHIT r.niTOK No. 2) ) . MINOR MM NT I ON. York Plvimbiin ? company. Now siinnncr ooils at Keller's. lluiftlur don't liniullo nny snidu The Sons of Vutcrntis KIVO tlmir llrst benefit ball lost evening. The nuiniiitr coniiiany luivo removed tlii'Ir ' ofllcu into tlin fautory liitililln s. Two drunks wwu run in yesterday. Otherwise Iliu ) iolicc liad : i nioiiotonous duy.Three Three drunks were disposed of in the tisnal inatinur in the police court jester- ilny.The The oily council has had quite a rust. ItH next regular nieutin < r will bu on Moil- Uiiv I'Vi'iiinj ? next. Tim ( 'iihlern roads arc now selling lirsl class tickets to Chicago tor $11 and second class for ยง 8. Hans ChrlstolVur.soii has botiKht out William Lathorp at No. ! tO ( ) Broadway , who will shortly o to Denmark to ru in nn. ! In the district court yesterday the time was still occupied with the case of the Union Pnullic ugainal I'rutt , ltd ionnur cashier hero. J. B. Rotnans , of Deni.son. is having his rcsidenei ) carpeted tliion hont in an clepmt manner by tin ; Council liliill's cur- ] > et coniiany. ] A now detective agency is to be organ ized with Captain AnderHon as its head. If thu agency is conducted as well as the merchants' police thu public will Kl good horvico. There are only three saloon injunction cases pending in the district court hot u , thosii a aitiht Wagner , II nines uml Bar- tel , Jiuluo Loofbonrow tive : ujiortion of last ( ivetiin to them. It is rumored that one of the players in the AIneller musiu cpmpany'.s base ball nine "threw" the n'u' ' " ! with I ho Red Oak club on Monday last , in Red Oak , ami in consequence H se > crtl dollars nhcad. A man , whose name was not learned , complained to the police that he had been robbi'd of $ r > 0 in a dusky dive on I'ierce street , lie was too drunk to uivu any very intelligent account of how he was robbed , or by whom. Chris Peterson , in Crescent City , was yesterday morning "monkeying" with a gnu and it wont oil' , as did me fore linger of the left hand. Drs.Yatcrman and Bellinger attended to the remainder of the hand. The American District telegraph com pany is arranging to put in lifty more call boxes , making 200 in all. The pub- ] | c is becoming more and more apprecia tive of this service , as the conveniences crow more apparent. The boys are kept busy most of the time , and the demands nru increasing. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Smith , neighbors , have heen trying to get satisfaction by prosecuting each other. Mrs. Cook hail Mrs. Smith arrested and lined , and the latter has hud her arrcbtcd on the charge of threatening to kill hor. The hearing is to take place oeforo Judge Aylesworth Ibis morning. Tho.se new street cars cannot arrive here any too soon to suit Cotaioil Blulls. It is a disgrace for the bedaubed Main street car , with only a sieve for a roof , to run at all , but worse than all it is a bob tail , and half the time is run wrong end front , so that passengers are obliged to get oil' and on the front platform. The announcement is made of the as signment of S. P. Folsom , the paving contractor , to Perkins .V Wiitson , of Chi cago. The contracts uncompleted by linn here are transferred to Smith & Co. , who have already laid paving in this city , and by whom the contracts will doubt less bo .satisfactorily completed. The work on North Second street will be com- pleled by them at once , and the property owners -here will IOMS nothing on account of the'change brought about in Mr. Fol- om's aflairi ) . If home enterprising citizen would ar range for two or throe light park car riages to make regular trips to and about Fairmonnt park during the bummer sea son he would bu rewarded by a liberal patronage. There are hundreds of eiti- xcns and visitors who would gladly v'sit ' the park , if there was some cheap 'way of making the trip aside from walking. The park is growing in beauty , and it is one of thu loveliest and most picturesque resorts in the west. lr Hurlburt , of Chicago , who was hero last summer , says that although ho has visited the Yellow- Etono , the Yosemite , and many famous ' Bcencs , ho found Fail-mount park in Council Blnfl's to bo equal in some re spects to any of these. Beard has an immense stock of wal.s paper and room mouldings which must tie turned into cn.sh , so down go thu price at Beard's. _ _ To Sub-Contractors. Straight scraper work to lot on th ? Choycnnu & Northern railroad. Apply tu J. J. Brown & Co. , Council Blnflti , or ul Cheyenne , Wyo. Lotus go to Charlie Heislcr's and got good cigar. No. 4M ( Broadway. The Quick Meal gasoline stove is bu doming more popular everyday , tie I out of Cooper & Mcuco , * Go to Beard for wall paper. Attention , Sir In view of the fact that there will ho : lurgo demand for Knights Templar card.1 the present season , I'ryor's BEK job oUc ( ( hatt been supplied with u large .stock over lifty dillerent styles and designs Sue prices , Cull and see them. Sir Knights arc invited to call at Pry or's BKI : job ollieo and see the olegan Knighta 'IVmplar cards ; over lifty vario tics. Ticket No , 01 ! ) was awarded the mush box on last month's sales at thu Muolle WiibloCo.'s. There will bu three pri/.ei this month , Thu purchase of M cunt worth of goods will give you a chuncu. If you want perfectly satisfactor ; accommodations at $ J pur day , go to th I'ueiliu House , Depend upon U , yon wil pevcr regret your choice. Personal I , B. OverluUt and F , M. Bowlin , o Himlin , are in thu city. Mr , and Mrs. W. D. Wnlden , of Clin ton , la. , lire in the city visiting Mr. am Irs Ilcnry Miller , on. Vine street. Jack Gallihan , chief of the fire de partment ot Omaha , was iu Cotiuci JJlull's to-day , escorting his daughter t < St. Louis , whore she Is to attend school i'eter A , Doy , chairman ; U S. Co 111 i Olid J. W , McDill , the Iowa ntilwa commissioners , and U. G. Morgan , th iccretury , left last evening lor the ! homrH , having been in tins city nine duyi Attention , Sir Knights. Regular conclave of Ivanhoe commnti dcry No. 17 , K. T. , this evening , Sc 'durning sir knight * cordially invited , FACTS ABODT THE COUNTY Gleaned From the Freshly Tabulated Fig ures of the Assessors. A REST FOR THE UNION PACIFIC. 1'rnparins to ( Jo to tlio Firemen's Toiiririiiicnt I'rolilbltlon Tcncli- hm lor tlirsSoHools-'Huinorctl DIs- iippcaranuo of.'Mrfl. llnelicr. Assessment Vljsini < " . The reports of the assessors throughout. the county have been tr.bulatml and footed , and the showing is quite nn inter esting one in some respects. The ligurcs do not represent more than forty percent of the real valuation , and , in many cases , not. that. Number of cattle , 18.037 ; total valua tion , $ ll)10i ! ) ! ) Silver Crook leads with $ : ! 0.U7. : Number of hordes in the county , 10,000 ; total valuation , i01lJ ! } Council BUHs has)4J ! ) valued iit$4l,17 ! ) . Number of mules 1,711 , valued at f58- 7WJ ; Council Blulls has 10'J. Number of sheep , I , TX't ) , valued at . "i-llli Wright township leads with 480. Number of swine , -10-liiO , valued at t"l,7'i7 ! ; I'leasant township leads with ; II.T : > . There is in the county MHtOS : in ve hicles. Total vnlnalion of mi-rchaudihe , sfWO- 880 ; in Council Binds , $ )7tV25. ) ) The total valuation ol capital employed in manufacturing is $ ) riV ; ) ) . That in this city is valued at if''B.ll'.H ' ) . MoiieyH and credits amount to | 215- 020 , of which $147,1)04 ) is in thisclty. Taxa ble furniture ! FI1,8I4. , ! of which this city has | : U,21I ( ) . Taxable farming utensils and mechanics' tools , ? 1,541) ) . Other taxa ble property , .f10,240. ! ! ) The total assessed valuation of railroad property is $1U.1W : ! ! , of which * aiO,887 , is in Council Hlnll's. The total vnhmtion of the personal property of the county is $3,715.001 , of which Council Blulls has $ li.-lMO. , ; There arc assessed in the county : t,107 malu and 221 feminine dogs. Council IMuIVs ropoiN : ilu dogs. Oakland reports but 8. Oakland has not a mule , nor a sheep , nor u hog , if llio report is t < bo bt-lieyed , and manages to get along with only eight dogs , while ( iarner township shows up 10 ! ) dogs. Council Blulls icports only onu two- year-old horse. It is thought to be the one running at large in the Third ward. At the I'acilie House you will get all the comforts of high priced hotels and save from (10 ( cents to $1 per day. Try it and be convinced. Buht cream soda in the city , 5c per glass , at Palmer's , 12 Main street. Closing the Investigation. The investigation of the Union Pacific's treatment of Council Blulls reached a roMinec point yo.sterday , so far as the pub lic is concerned. The taking of evidence was concluded , and an agreement reached by which the attorneys tor the citizens have until July 10 in which to lilo their argument , and Mr. Poppleton , the attorney for the Union 1'ae.lio , ten days in which to file the reply. The evidence taken yesterday was in substance as follows : O 11. Dorranee. division superinten dent of the Union I'acilie , testified yester day morning. He explained the methods ot operating the mam line and branches ; that the time tables were thus gotten up in the best possible manner to facilitate the expeditious handling of freight. Ho thought the proper place for the Union Pacific machine shops was four or live miles west of Omaha. Thos. L. Kimbnll testified in detail as o how the fj-eont higher rate had been ised. Ho said that all shippers who had received rebates on their shipments could still do so ; also that the decline in busi ness at the Council Blulis stock yards Ijo attributed to the decline in shipments of ranch cattle and [ produced the figures ot several years to back his statement ; that another cause was during t ho bebt seasons of the yards here there were no yards in South Omaha to take any of the trade away from here ; that many linns doing business on the west side of the river were nterested in cattle as well as the stock yards and their influence with shippers was no little con- hideration ; had always favored a freight depot on Main street at Twelfth avenue , bill had refused to accept thu ordinance which was passed , on account of the clause which was inserted in regard to the charge of freight rates being the same as all similar freight going through the transfer yards ; at one time , on household goods , thuro was a rebate of ! 10 cents from Omaha while from Council Blufl's it was $1.50 , and thai it occurred through an error of one of tlio clerks. Mr. Monroe stated that the yards were disinfected on orders from Mr. Shelby ; also tluit he had a tariff sheet in prepara tion before the visit of President Adams to this city , to make the tarill's from Omaha and Council Blulls the same in all cases ; had presented the same to ( Icnural TrallicManager Kimball a nuin- bur of weeks 'ago , and ho bad concurred in the plan. The commission then agreed on the fol lowing : It is the wish of the commissioners to make this investigation as complete as possible , iiud they therefore announce that within the next ten days either party is at liberty to add evidence of any other fact deemed important which may Imvo been overlooked , requiring only that thu evidence shall be by athuavit submitted to the adverse party before tiling with the eommissioneis , and counter allidavits may bu tiled. Thomas Tostevin , city engineer , said by request of the commission he had taken the levels of the bar both above , below and tinder the new bridge ; also on account of the lilling being done by the Union Pacific at the bridge. He showed that thu grade under the bridge is live feat below the love ] ground of the branch on the Iowa side ol thu river , and ouo foot below the level ground fifty feet from the south line of the stock yards in Council HI nils. George \ , Ktolina and Ceorgo Kcelino testified that they were compelled to go to thu South Omaha yards to feed theii cattle , on account of poor feed huru. \Vh.v buy u poor gasoline stove when you can get a "Quick Meal" at the same pricey Cooper & MctJce have them. If yon want to Invest a few dollars whore it will sayo many times the amount In labor and doctors' bills , buy an Ameri can wnslier of Cooper & McUcc. Prohibition lit the SohooU. Governor Larrabco has sent requests to thu various school superintendents of the state to have the law in regard to the teaching of the evil effects of stimulants and narcotics read in all the schools am complied with. In this city arrangements have been mudo for complying with the law from the first of next September on anil the necessary text books have boot decided upon. It is ditlicult to arrange for special instruction in this line before that time , as the opening of the schop year is the natural time for changes it the course of study. No penalty attaches for violation of the law bcJForo nc.x January , and there will be no ilispusitioi to evade or violate its requirements , , Ti be called on to start .in ut once teems hcrcforo , to some of the tcachcr.i , nn un- icccssary roqupst , and the intimation is lonrd that tlio request is not only prema- uro , but that it indicates an over anxiety o entry favor with tlio more zealous pro * lihitionists. The governor's rcqnust will irobabl.y bo allowed to rest in silcnco lire mid nothing will bo clone until tlio opening of the new school year. (5o ( to Heard for room mouldings. Hui > lpr sells the best fie and lOc n tin ? market. No 402 Broadway. Substantial abstract * of titles and real cstatis loans , J.V. . & K. L. Squire , 10 Pearl MI cut , Council HhifTs. Cole Is Comltiff. Will K. 1'euk , special agent ofV. . W. Colo's grant show , was in the city yester- lay making still further arrangements 'or ihu appearance here next Monday. lie reports n big business all along thu Inc. The many new attractions offered . season , in aildition to the established .mniilarUy . and merit of Colo's circus , will cause the tents to bo crowded hero is elsewhere. The paper put upon the jill boards , and scattered over tlio city tnd adjacent country , holds out many promises , but Mint these promises and expectations are belli" dally met is evi denced by the words of pral.se hoard whurovcr the great show appears. "Yes , sir , Colu's shows will bo hero next Monday morning , " said Peek , the special agent , In the BEK ollice yesterday. "Business has boon booming with our show. Mr. Cole , who. by the by , sticks to business and gives it Ills personal MI * Durvision , always has attractions that are , vorth having. Mis. Cole , the mother of W.V. . Cole , and his wife arc always on laud and do much toward the success of he big show. Council BlttlVs has always ) een a I ! rat-class show town for us , and nir pecple feel very friendly to thu peo- ) lu here. Wo'vu a line show , and if any- jody Is in doubt about it being a big one. , 'ou just give us a bend-oil' to them , and I'll guarantee .YOU can't recommend it oo much , as you will see when It gets icre next Monday. " Our refrigerators are going very fast. Good goods and low prices tell. Cooper & Metieo. _ Mrs. Randolph , .the famous mind reader , has just arrived. Tells past , n-iisunt and future. Comes well recom- nended. AH those wishing to see her will call at 1)15 ) Eighth street , botiveun Sitxh and Si-vunth avenues , j adics , 25 cents ; gents , 50 cents. Tile Firemen's Tournament. The interest in the coming firemen's otmiamunt at Dubuquc is increasing icre , and there will be ,1 goodly number who will go from here to witness the sport , The tournament opens on Tues day of next week , and \ \ ill continue until Sunday. The sweepstakes race for hose teams will bo on Saturday , June 1'i , for a [ iiirsc of sfoOO. L'ho event will create the greatest interest. The following teams ins already entered : Fort 1'iorrc , Sioux falls. Iowa City , Cedar Kainds , Waterloo lee , Nin : > liulUo\vn , BlulV City , Daven- l > ort , v. nton , Oeatur and Peoria. The Bhtll's are getting in trim to make a winning , if possible. Next Saturday afternoon a matinee is to bis given at the Iriving park here for the benejit of the IJlufTCity team. There will be foot races ot ! iOO yards , ! ; 03 yards , 100 yards. There will be a roadster race , and a pri/.e for joys' pony race , besides other interesting features. _ _ Go to the New York Plumbing compa ny for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. Room Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Snore. _ _ Una She Flown ? It was reported yesterday that Mrs. llueber , alias Frank , had skipped out. Inquiry of those who ought to know re vealed little to prove the falsity of the report. Slio has been indicted Jay the grand jury for having enticed the Mercer iirl into a house of prostitution. She had already been held on the preliminary hearing , but had given $1,000 jontlh , signed by Captain Kus- sell , Jake 'Rogers and F. A. Hnobur , licr husband. It was understood that ar rangements wcro being made for her to sfive a new bond and to furnish her new liondsinen an indemnifying bond , and it is hinted that she is keeping shady until this new bond can bo satisfactorily ar ranged , when she will come to the front. Crawford County. DENISON , Juno 3. The Ucnison base ball nine recently played the Vail club , and defeated them 81 to 3. The defeated jlub severely criticise the rulings of C. F. Kenhulu , who umpired the game. Mr. Kcnbulo undoubtedly meant to be fair , but bis decisions were wide of the mark , and I think entirely in favor of the visitIng - Ing team. i'lic call is issued for the democratic county convention to bu held in In. , on tlio IDIli day of June , to select six delegates to attend the coining state con vention at DCS Moincs on the 80th iiist. Our county's political composition is pretty thoroughly convulsed over the ad verse report of Senator Wilson on the appointment of Mr. John Secmaun for postmaster at Dcnison. Not only do democrats denounce J , Fred lor causing this report to be made , but republicans , men who are thu uream of the party in this county. II. C. Limb , Judge J. P. Connor unit such men as these , who say , with perhaps more force than eloquence , but with the precision of truth , that John Secmann is the peer of any man in thu county , and that his fail ure of confirmation Is the worst pos-iblo thing that could happen the republican party in this county ut this particular time. The people of the county generally place the blame on J. Fred's shoulders , especially so hineu these two dispatches from Washington which he sent to Shaw- van wore brought to light thu ono urg ing Shawvan to und protest and charge incoinputenoy. thu other crying out in despair that ' 'its too late ; Scemann is ap pointed , " Mr , Myers does not , of course , dare deny thorn. Then , on the ptlier hand. Mr. My rs , "swears and drinks , and drinks and swears again" that he is innocent , und loaves thu blamu on thu shoulders of a few of theV. . C. T. U. , but the people generally do not believe this. In fact , what the democrat * clmrco and what the great bulk of the people believe is , that Charles Bullock , It , Shawvan and Georgu L , Wright have agreed that they will work for a Wilson man for the legisla ture in 1887 against a democrat , upon condition that oitheV Bullock , \ \ riuht or Casady receive the appointment of post master in Deuisou , This the democrats , Indeed the people generally , hope will never bo brought about. The patrons of the Dcnison postolllce uru thoroughly disgusted over thu pres ent squabble und n'ow threaten to with draw und withhold their putronagu from Mr. Myers unless affd until John boemnnn is continued. What the linal outcome o ( the ulVair will be , no one at present can determine. Of course , howcyer , Messrs. Bullocu , Wright. Meyers and bhawvan have ahd their friends und sympathisers. While thoj are very few , to bu sure , still whuu you find one of them he is immenbo , Take , for instance , onu individual who signs his name "W. W , Andorton , mayor of Vail , thrice' elected and twice ap pointed , 'and ux-otliclo justice of the . " > peace. , ' A-i a matter t of fact , Mr , Sq'emuuu ic nst ns good nnd Just as competent as my man In our county , } thrifty , sober , mtustiious honest , earnest , intelligent , aid indeed his appointment ns postmas ter would relied credit ort the adminis tration and honor oh the town. Ho ought to bo conlirnied , , and most cer tainly should not ha\c been reported on adversely. Mr. Seemanuuseems to take the matter easily , but feels bitter as gall and wormwood towards Meyers. Then , again , they claim" that the op position to Scemann2 is0 because of the Intter's friendship for Keith. This , if true , Is very poor palliation nml no theory can in reason support it. Keith undoubtedly dins his faults who has not. But duo1 thing is certain , Mr. Keith is true to his friends and equally true to the democratic parly. The foregoing Is in brief a lesnmo of the facts andfcellngs in this county so far as the same are indicated by the somewhat heated throbs of the public pulse with reference to the iJcnison poitollico Imbroglio. Keith was certainly the pee pie's first choice , and the community at largo expressed their regrets at his fall- IM-O of continuation. Ami now again having their choice ignored , the patrons of the ollice arc , to say the least , indig- IK'llt. The Catholics hero have in course of erection a handsome pastoral residence for Rev. Bart C. Linihau , formerly of Sioux City , who has been assigned to this mission. The Baptist church at this place , it is liopcd. will bo rebuilt during the year. A school scandal breaks the monotony in Vail , and it might aKo be said of that village that a powerful sight of medicine is used there , judging by the number of | icrions who tire now trying to obtain permits , The Women's Christian tern- Derailed union convention is now being licld there also. Oops in this county now are looking first rate , and mercantile business is re viving somewhat. H. A sound mind goes very seldom without a ind digestion , and nothing rontributes t it more than the use Angostura Hitters , the world-ienownod appetizer and invlgoia- lor , manufactured only by Or. . ) . 0. H. Sie ger iSc Sons. IVe are waiving a Spec ialty now of r And a re Offering You will < : find new II- t ( special baVgftins on our counters ; Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at c.ivorth 6'c. Satteens at 12 l-2c. , worth : L8c. Embroidery patterns at one-half their value. AND Dress Goods At less than they wore ovoi1 knovm before. You can save money by coming1 to Council Bluffs for CARPETS , CURTAINS , &c. We keep the choicest patterns turned out of the Looms , and our prices are the lowest in this western country. You will say so when you see them. Watch our advertisement every morning for new bargains. Look in local column for special sale to-day. HartaessBros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , OFFICER BANKERS COUNCIL BLU1T.S , IA. B tut.ll6ho . < 1 1857. T , ' ( SPECIAL ff ; Special advertisements , such an Ixist , round , To Ixian , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Iloimllnir , etc. , will bulntertod In this column nt the low rateofTK.NCKNTS 1'KU UNK lortlio Ilitt Inst-r tlonnnd Five Coins rerLlnuforcncli tubsoinient Insertion. I.eavo advurlisomfnla ut our ofllcu , No. 13 1'c'iil strutt , near Ilroadwuy , Council lllune. WANTS. WANT1JI ) A uooil boy to learn tl ojrlntln trudc. Call at lluo olllfo. Council Illulld. FOH SALE -Two Iots25 icetlrom N. W ll'y track , giiltutile for warehouse or fuvtory . 15. L tjbearo , 5)0 ) llrondway SAI.H-Uulon urcnuo hotel ( iropcrty , Foil Hpeuialluirgain. K.J < .bliQafeU ) ) llroad uy. TJWH RAI.K-OU-nopern. In quanlltlv * to ult , -L1 ut lloo onico No. 12 Feurl Btrt.et. ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HO-O-SES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEUUE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , _ _ CnrrlnRC9. Kto , _ Kto. Council ItlunX Iowa. KEYSTONE MANUF ACTtfUl NG CoT Jiu'io thoUrlfrlnnl nml Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN Sttr.l.UCKS ANl ) KHKIl rtJTTIIHS. Nos. 1N)1 , Wl , Kidiiiml 15' . < > ulli Mnln Street , Council Hlutr * . lonn. DAVID 1WA.DLKY , fe CO. , Mnnilf'ri nn 1 .Inbht-is of Agricultural Imploments.Wagons . , Buggies , Carrlngi'i. nntl nil kin I * of Farm Mnchlnnrr. 1100 to 1110 South Main Street , Counsll niuirs , IdWtt. ' AXK lL\Xlt.K \ ! ! . . P.O. U1.KASON , T. II.DomiliAS ( JBO.K. WaltlllT , Pres..VTrcns. V.-I'res AtM > n. Sec .VCounsoI. Council Blitfs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ! Mnnurftctiirorior A.rlo , I'lck , Slorlue nod Small , of every tlovHpllon. CAltl'UTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnln Fixtures , Upholstery ( looJs , Kto. No. 40j llromlwnj- Council IllulTs , o , Kir. PEUKGOY & MOOU13 , Wholi' nlo Johlicis In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. SSMnln mill 1'ciul fits. . Council nimra , Town. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. UPoarl St. Council muffs. J1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Snnclrlcs , Utu. No. st Main St , nuJ No. SI Pc.irl St. , Council llluirs DK Y GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , s ail totem of Drj GOD ! ? , Notions. Ktc. No . 112 mid It I Muln Ft. , Nos. Ill mid Hri I'cnrl St. . Council Hluirn , Iowa. i HI rrx O. W. HUTTS , Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. 513 Uroatlwny , round ! IllutTa. WIRT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 1(1 ( mid IS 1'oiirl St. , Council UlulTB. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Do.ilors. No. 410 Broad- wuy , Council Illults. HAItXESS , ETC. . BECKMAN & CO. , Unnu'ncturoisof and Wholesale Dealcra ii Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 625 Main St. . Council UlulFs , Iowa. HATS , CAPS. KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. ( HI and 314 Droa'lw.iy , Council Illutj. 11KAVY KEEL1NE & FELT , Wlioleaalo Iroa , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardiara , And 'Wood Stozk. Council Ululra , Iowa. muss AXD irooL. D. H. McDANELD & CO , Commission Merchants for Sale of Htdas , Tallow , Wool , Pelts , Orca o and Furs Council UlulTs Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealera in Illuminating & Lubricitia * Oil ) Ginttai E3TO. , HITO. 8. Tlitodoro , Aifont , Council Illutfa. Iowa. LVMliKlt , W/v/.YO , ETC. A. OVERTON < te CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , A.JH ! Dridgo Mntcrlal Spcclttltlns.Wliolusulo Lum ber of all Kinds. Ufflco No. 1.10 Mala St. , Council UlulTu. Iowa. JOHN LINDEN , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St , ( iuttlmrrt's Herb Illttori No. 13 Muln St. Council Illulta. _ SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , A" OW Main .SI , . Ci.uncil THE CARTER VHITE LEAD CD'S ' , DtAMONT ) IlllAND Of STBICTLY PURBLEAD , ZINC AND OIL AJO iibsolulcly pure , us irpresontod. One gal lon will co\er two bundled anil tllty MIIUIIO feet two coats , and will stay on lonircr tlinn any other paint innmifauiuiod , 1'orbule by S. UKIHIS , PAINTS , Ou.s , Kic Horses and Mules For nil piiiposcs. boui/ht ami sohl , nt lotull anil n loti. Lurt'o quuntlttos to fclocl from. MASON WISE , lreell , Kcar Pacific HouseCounil , Buc > China , Glassware and Lamps , \VS. llompr&Co. . No , 23 , Main St.Council Hint ! ' * , la. N. SCHUB3 , Justice of , the Peace. Office Over American Kinross Couioany. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CUSS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. IMllUllwllcd III 1S77. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 20,000 Vehicles Annually , fe'eml for Catalogue , Price * , Kates ami TestiiiionlaN. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . . b.ilUltiu nnv klml ralcmt or moved mil satisfaction utmniiitcocl. Fi nine liouacs moved onLIUloQUattrUQii tlm bostlii UIR worlL 808 B'tghbH A.vonvis mil Eighth Stro.sk , Council Binds. - .U , r 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , \ \ MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS V r WE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Creston House , The unly hotel In Council Illutrs Imvlng Fire Esoa/pe And nil moilurn inipromiuiils. . " 15 , 217 : uxl 21'.l Main M. .MAX MOIIN , Flop. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJTlSraiLj Prncticeb in ti tu anil Federal Courts. Uoonis 7 and S , Slnmart Uloclc. I have the largest and most com plete line of NEW MILLINERY i AND NOTIONS In the city. I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find all the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , ilowers , plumes , tips , ribbons bens , gauzes , crapes and other .styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Best of Bargains ever oflcrcd. Call and see them. J. J. BLISS , No. 328 Broadway , Council Binds. B. BICE , M. D. or otbur tumors removed without the knlfo or drawln ? of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of MI kinm Over thirty yo.ir/t' i > ruct.c.il utporioa j * . o. 11 I'iurl Struct , Count il ' QK * OlTICh OJ Tllll I COUNCIL Ili.vfrs CITVV IHWOIIKS : Co.V < : < > IMII. ! : llLuri'H , IOWA , Mil ) in , itm ) Notlco Isluircliyt'hcn tluit lliun iiliii unniinl inei.'tliiuof tliu Mockliol'lcitf ol tlin f'ouncil lllulla City WiiiuiHorhncoiiipiuiy ' 'H IKI hell ut tliuolllco of tlin coiuiiin | > . No. 5.1' ; llroiidvvnjr , In thu city ol ( 'oiintll HlullH , Imvn , on Wcilne-i- duy , thoUthiliiyof Juno , tbpfl.iil tivo o'clock p. for IliiM'luction of illrcctoisto s-oivo for tlio oiisiiliiKJi'iiinnil the tiiinsuctlon ol such other business as inny lawfully oino liulnro It , Tlio tuiiihfor lionksof Ihu o'linpnn ) lllcloso onVnlni ) day , thu'nd duy ol .liino , JhWI , at 3 o'clock p , iu , uml ulll 10 opun on Thui.-ulny , thu Dili duy of Juno , issfl , nt ton o' < lock . in. Illoidcr of the Itoiird of Dlicriors. P.V. . lldl'KINH , .III. Hccictiu v. "IVIONEY"MADE In JtuyiiiK the Kollowiu ? J'rojiorty in the next thirty days : MIJI.MN'S ADDITION. Ixit fi , niock U. I Lot 10 , Illovk 18. Lot l'j | Illock 13. I IMI t , Iliock 31. r.vuuirrrs ADDITION. Lot S , IHoik 3. I Lot . Illock 13. Lot - ' , Illock 7. Lot J , mot-U Jl. ixil 4 , IIIOCK . I I t 5 , Illock SA Lot S , Illock 4 , Iliyllss.1 Addition. Tnis pinporty II i o i-old nt n jrii'iit tncrlllcti , nml onti'riri6lnfi | men will , no doubt uviul I hem- elrusof a ruro oppoitunlt ) to iiuiko moiu-y. Apply to I'UANK COOK. ItooinT , Blnitriirt Illoek , Council I.lulls , Iowa , TIMOTHY SEED. I have n quantity of sound , well clcnnwd 6fo < l which I < rt7cir ut rca&onntilo lUuii-L | f-'oa-l or | l o cropofltSV Coi re | ioud iioc tuliclirit. 1' , 0. IOH'B. Uu StU.Cier.'llpTLlill f , W. ll/ . SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. At Our Stock Yank No 502 and 500 K. Uro.ulway.Couneil Hfl's L. W. TUM.KYS , Pro" . T. J. 1IVANS , Vlco-1'roi JAMI-.S N Council Blii National 102 MAIN STKEET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 tyf Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 - " Do njroucinl banking UU IIIMH. Accounts ol biuika , liiiil : > cr * . m < > r jlianf , man- M furl m ers imil linliriduuli lo.'clvoJ on fnvora- Met t turns. Domestic uml foreign otchan o. Tlio vcry tipst or utlunllon iflvon to all busl ovBsconiniUtod toour" > iio. KIEL SALE STABLES ' * -TiiKt5 = * * * y fc i sserTiiKt5 - - 11 oi f os anil Mulus kept constunlly on hnnd for suln at retail or in cur loiuls. Ordur ? iiroindlly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock bold on commission. SHi.U'rUK & IIOIBV , 1'roprletorfl. Stable Cornni- Filth Avenue and fcoiirlb 8t - - - Council IlliitTs Clioit-c I > Upla > - of I.alesl Put- luriiN , All Council Bluffs PARPET ' 4OS Broadway. A Nulcft Stock of C'liolt'O In. Grown and selected from Muscutlu Seed by J. R. McPherson , Grower and Dealer in AM r Council mulls. Iowa. SSMAKIG TIIU TAVI.OH SYSTKM. ) MRS. L. SIMMONS \o. : ( l-t ItroaiUvay. In unlci locBtubrUli my luimtittlon In ( * ouii I I'l-Jlth fur line \voik , 1 .sill IVWTIIi ; I'KHSI'.N 1' 'o nil I'ulllnir , lilting miJ iiuliln , ' us uliuup u | silono LltmvhiTO. l.'iil.'ea netHl tmvu no ( far o fc inlrlltt UN my ei > nuii.u ! Knuiunttus ] > crf * tutlktactluu , ) ;