THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! SATURDAY , JTJNE 5 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY MOHNINT , JUNKfi. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. EclUcred by cnrrier In any part of the city nt twenty cents ptr week. 1 ! . W. TII.TO.V , - Malinger. TEI.KI'HONBS : DOFlNtHS OFFICE , NO. 4A NKIIIT KniTOH * No. si. MINOR MKNT10N. Now York Plumbing company. New eiimmur Kootls sit KeiUir's. Millinery clwap to-iluy at Bliss' . Tliu city fathers incut Momhiy nifiht. Dr. C'ooko has moved Ills olllco to Ills resiilcncu , No. ill South Main stmt. ; In tin ! district court u illvoret ) has boon Krnnto.l Lnella Saxtan from Ouor e C. Sexton. Tlic stonu work on thu imw courthouse will bo completed about thu ln.it of Sep tember. On Monthly thu steam engine will begin lo rul.'o tlit ! cut .stonu to thu loiirtli story of thu government building. A motion has been inmluMoset asitlo th' ! indictment foiitul . ( gainst John Stilun fur shooting Chief Matthews. Permit to marry was yesterday given Aml.'iiwC. Clm.stiiinson , of Omaha , and Clinstltm Ki'.iokonbaeli , of this uity. Tltoeaseof Henry Wnllliridue , chained with embezzling from Klrseht & Co. , is wet for next Tuesday in thu district eourt. Thu material for paving Washington nvcnne la now on thu grounds , anil the men will be here to eommeiieu work by JJondiij. A move is on foot to have Big hike clammed at its upper unit after the water has raised by the Jtiuu rise , and keep the water in for the season. Mrs. Judge Cnmuly Rave an elegant ladles liineheon yesterday afternoon at ber home on Washington avenue to u largo numberof her friends. Two men. Charles Thomas and Timothy Logan , who were arrested at Weston for parsing counterfeit money , were brought here and lodged in jail last night. The case of Laubersclielm , for disturb ing the pcaue of his family , was to eome up yesterday , but was continued two weeks to give the accused a chance to show whether he intended to behave him- Holf in the future. Quarterly meeting services will be held nt the M. K. church to-morrow. The Jioly.eoinmnnion will bo administered at the morning service , love feast at 7 p. in. Topic in tlie nveiiing : "Hard Times ; Tiieir Cause ami Cure. " Monday will bo the second annual meeting of thu Women's .Christian asso ciation in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Thu reports of president and secretary will ho presented. The meeting will be public , and all , including gentlemen , arc invited. Alf Morris , the reformer for revenue only , keeps away from Council Blufl's. This confirms the report that he was given $ ' 1 > not , to attempt to reform Coun cil DhiHs. Even those who believed him sincere now have their faith badly rattled by Ins absence from the city and his fail ure to siiow up here anil deny thu accusa tion. In T. F. Cody's carpenter shop , on Washington avenue , a tine sail boat is being built for Mr. Maxon anil others , null it will be put on to Big lake. It has a keel sixteen feet long. The boat is evi dently being "made to btand hard .service as well as to bo a speedy .sailor. It is noticeable that in its construction nails from Council lilnll's new factory pro- being used. In the district court yesterday the ca < o of Vcrnou against the city wa.s on trial. In this ease tint plainlin" , Mrs. Vurnon , claims damages on account of personal injuries received by her on Vauglian ave- nuo. She was driving along , when her horse beaame frightened nt an approach ing train , and commenced backing. The buggv went oft" the bridge into a ditch , and she was badly hurt. It is now stated that the Union Pacific has not actually ordered any new cars yet for the Council muffs street car line , but is just figuring on them. If ever there was need of hnsto it is here , and now. The present so-called cars are not merely a disgrace to the city , but are u discomfort rut her than a convenience to the public. It is to bo hoped that thu company will notdelay supplying a largo number of new cars. Heard has an immense stock of w.ils paper and room mouldings which must , io turned into cash , so down go the price lit Beard's. _ The ladies of the Episcopal church have in preparation a carnival of authors. to be hold in the building now occupied by M. E. Smith & Co. , for Jimu 15 , 1(1 ( , 17 , IB anil 10. This will bo one of the most attractive entertainments over given by this society. There will bo a lunuh for business men every dav , from half-past cloven to two o'clock. (3o to special sale at Woman's ICx- change to-day. To Suli-Contrniitoi-R. Straight scraper work to let on the Cheyunno & Northern railroad. Apulyto J. J. Brown & Co. , Council Blnfl's , or at Cheyenne , Wyo. Special sale at the Woman's Exchange. Handsome silk quilt , etc. Ice cream served Saturday afternoon antl evening. Our rofngnralors are going very fast. Good "roods and low prices tell. Cooper & WcGco. _ I'crHonnl I'nnigraptiH. "Dnvo" Stubbs left last evening for Denver for his health. J. W. Barnlmrt , an attorney of Logan , visited this city yesterday. Mrs. A , C. Graham , who is very ill , , was yesterday reported as somewhat bet ter. ter.J J , K , Ilaworlh yesterday went east on bnslnos and also to'vlsll his wife , who la summering in Illinois. J. 11. McCarthy , now of Long Pine , Neb. , and formerly sheriff of Harrison Bounty , was in the city yesterday. Harry S. Bowman has loft thu employ of thu Council Binds insurance company , and has located with II. A , Baird in the fruit and confectionery business at No. 6l Hroadway. A number of gouts from this city will attend the St. Louis races. " 'Tom" Baldwin. "Charlie" Stewart. Kil Trout- man ami "Johnny" Keene left yesterday , and to-morrow ' 'Cliarllo" Gregory and Theo , IS ray are to go. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. ,1. W , & K. L. Scmiro , 10 Pearl street , Council lilulls. Thy Quick Meal gasoline stove Is becoming - coming more popular every dav. ( Jet ono of Cooper & McOcu. Go to Heard for wall paper. If you want perfectly satbfactory accommodations nt $3 per day , go to the Paolllo Ilouso , Depend upon it , you will never regret your choice. Why buy a poor gasoline stove when yon can get a "Quick Meal" at the eamc price ? Cooper & McGco have them. II yon want to invest a few dollars where it will sayo many limns thu amount in/labor and doctors' bills bnv un Ameri can washer of Cooper & Molina. , A GREAT VICTORY FOR PRATT The Judge Exonerates Him and Awards Him the Balance of His Salary , DECISION IN THE SALOON CASES. A Suspicion * Youth \Vlth Much .Tew- clry TlicVork of Christian Women Jottings In Court IJU.t of City News. Hrnlt Wins. Tliu oiso of Iliu Union 1'acllic aRainst W. L. 1'rnit came to n closu .vostonliiy. This CM.HO lins bcoti wutclicd with much interest , us lli * > ( lofcnditnt was for yonu n rosltleiit of llils city ntul is widely known ninongriiilway circles. Tlio olnlui of thu coiiiiiiy ) ) ; wa.s that in the fall of 189 J.Mr. Pratt , who was onuhicr of thu company at this point , wa.s found to bo short in his accounts about ? 'J,700. Tliuy began suit asruinst him and his bonds- " inuti , ( tcorgo "F. Wright. W. C. Jainos , W. F. Sapp and \V. S. I'ettlbono. ' .Die company cluimcd Unit this shortage wa.s caused by his appropriating funds und covering them up by false entries , or , rather , liv entering thotn afterwards when ho tniide fresh collections , omittin" to put the fresh ones on thu books until later , and thus using late collections to make old delieits good. The defendant dt-nied nil llin.su charges of shortage , and the fuetthat liuhad been in tlie po-iitiun for nearly ten years , and that the company found thu nooks and moneys all correct up to this time , went far to'snpporl thu theory of his integrity. His explanation of the items found in his bookb was clear and straightforward , and it was insisted on the part of the defense that if ilieru was anything wrong witli the accounts the errors must have crept , in when by sickness he was obliged to give up the business temporarily to others. The jury evidently was satisfied that Pratt had done nothing wrong , and that he had neither created a shortage nor was responsible for one , if one existed , for it is said that on the lirsl ballot , after retiring , they were unanimous in favor of bringing in a verdict for him , and agninst the company. 15esides denying the shortage Pratt claimed a balance duo him for salary up to the time he was re moved from the position by the company. The jury , therefore , besides bv their ver- ilict exonerating him , gave him a veiuiet of about one hundred and forty dollars against the company for the balance of Ins salary and interest , This verdict naturally proved very gratifying to Mr. Pratt and Ins friends. This Mnt has been long pending and the matter has naturally been a shadow hanging over him , and has interfered somewhat with his success in other posi tions. The verdict given in his favor is therefore more of a victory than the inure release of his bondsmen from a financial loss. lie is iwxv occupying the position of chief clerk in the Santa Ko oOieo of the Atohisou , Topeka & Santa Ko railway. His many old friends here were heartily congratulating him yester day afternoon on tlie result of the trial , anil those elsewhere will bo no less glad to learn the result. Go to the New York Plumbing compa ny for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. lloom Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Snore. _ _ lilts or Bait. Kiplingcr , Wakolleld and others , who cast sunshine a'out . .Moore & Kiplinger's cigar store , are receiving the congratu lations of friends over the success of their now lish incubator. The first ex periment has proved a , great success. The inventors spent a day in catching three mudcats , and placing them in their incubator , started for home. IJy the time they reached the city they had thirteen as line black baus as were ever pulled o ut of the water John Helm has also invented a very ingenious contrivance. He has kept , the fact very quiet , and it would not hayu leaked out now , but for the vigilant eyes of u HEI : man , who saw John starting for tint lake the other day with a tame goose under his arm. Curiosity was nat urally aroused as to what ho was going to do with that goose. He was shallowed to the happy fishing ground , and there the mystery was solved. John fastened n spoon hook to each leg of the goose and launched her. As soon as a hsh would take hold of tin Hying spoon the goose would become frightened und go for shore. John was on hand to take in the lish thus landed , and he little dreams that the reason of his being able to do so much lishing with so little weariness will now be revealed to the public. M. U. Brown ot al. go out to-day to try their luck. At the Pacilic House yon will get all the comforts of high priced hotels and save from r.O cents to ยง 1 per day. Try it and be convinced , HoBl cream soda in the city , 5o per glass , at Palmer's , 12 Main street. The Christian Women. The Woman's Christian association has been greatly hindered in its work for the need of a permanent place of meeting , especially for the industrial school for girls , which the ladies have been con ducting for several months. They arc now talking of purchasing the old Scan dinavian church , have it moved nnd fit it up for the various uses and kinds of benevolent industrial works they wish to undertake. To raise funds for this they ure preparing an entertainment whicti promises to bo worthy of patronage. The small children of the school uro training in kindergarten exercises under the direc tion of Miss Klla Page , of Chicago. The older girls will appear in garments their own hands have made in the sowing school. The Alurkol sisters , Miss Oliver mm others will assist in songs and instru mental music. The time is not yet announced , but it will bo in the course of two weeks in Tcmplu hall. The increase of patronage nt the Woman's Kxohango makes it necessary to go early to avoid the rush , especially on Saturday morning. ( io to Deurd for room mouldings. hooks Crooked. Ofllccr O'Urion yesterday picked up a boyish looking fellow who was trying to dispose of jewelry about town. Ho had pawned through a chum a pair of cuu" buttons , and had attempted to soil EOIIIQ other articles , when ho was tapped on the shoulder and invited to step behind thu bars. Ho h.'id in his poclcct a largo amount of cheap jewelry , lie claimed that ho had been running n jewelry wiieel in connection witli the Nickel Plato circus , which strande.1 in Omaha. Ho got strapped , and was trying to sell enough of llio stulT lie had 0:1 hand to enable him to reach Ids home in Chicago. Ho said his valise was in a house- here , cut refused to show it up , either because ho hail iioiiu or bccuii.su it contained something which he did not want the police to gut hold of. He had Also a check lot \ > 9gsmi at the Merchants' hotel in Omaha , lint said hn found It nnd that ho had no baggage thoro. The police nre looking the matter tip. Ho1 had ti rlitnn witli him , but the latter managed to skip out of the way. The one arrested gave nis name as Tony Spencer. * No InJiinctlnnR Yet , Judge Loofbonrow has given a de cision in tin ; case of Lemon vs Wagner , one of the saloon injunction cases pond- lugbeforo him. Ho overruled tlio do- miirrcr to the petition , and stated that while he had no doubt about his jurisdic tion , and that he could , if he saw lit , Issue tlie asked for injunction , yet ho would not do so , as the defendants had already appealetl lo the United States supreme court , and ho thought tlic y should bo given a chance to liavo tins appeal heard. In tlio cases of the prohibitionists- against Halncs and llartoi Judge Loot bonrow overruled the demurrers to the petition. Tlie defendants then gave notice that they would file a motion to liavu the cases transferred to thn federal courts. This motion will next be taken A line line of children's white hats cheap 13-day at Illiss' . CRANKS ATTHE CAPITOL. _ Kocentrlo Individual ! ) Who "Want to .tump I'Yom the Dome. Washington Star : Cranks are drawn to the eapitol like birds about a beacon light. There is an ollieer placed on duty up m the dome expressly to keep them" from jumping ofl. Not a day passes while congress is in session Hint they are not tit thu eapitol. Cranks , newly mar ried folks and lovers tend naturally toward the dome , with n view probably of getting nearer to heaven. There is a turn in the stairs that is known as the kissIng - Ing comer. It is proverbial that lovers never puss tip to tlie dome without stop ping there to take breath. It is said that a properly constituted girl always gets tired when she reaches that point. and a young man was never known to object. The turn is so Mtuatcd that two pcfhons standing there can be seen from neither above nor below. It oilers a great temptation lo rest. The whisper ing gallery has become so well known ' thatyonng'fo.lks who don't want , their secrets carried to the other side of tlie dome and made public property of by the echoes are very careful to keep quiet when they rcaulf Unit elevation. Cranks , if they are reeognlxed as such , are not allowed to go on the dome , but they are always hanging around for an opportunity to slip up. Several attempts have been made by these adventurers to step out into space in pursuit of eternity , but as yet only ono has been .successful. One man was caught bj' the tail of his coat just as lie stood ready for a plunge forward. Many have been caught calcu lating with insane eyes the distance to the concrete below. They have always been induced to go down in the ordinary way by the winding stairs. Very innocent and harmless looking men will stop at this point as they go climbing up the crowded stairs , and will at once become engrossed by the beauty of the great circular floor of the rotunda , and their eyes will get bright aim round at the prospect. Then they will begin climbing over the rail in a great hurry , as if they had forgot something and hadn't time to take the stairs to get it. A policeman always appears at tins junc ture , anil tlie visitor is advised to take his time about it and go by way of the stairs. "J can tell them on sight , "said a po liceman to a Star reporter ; "I can tell when they come for a jump , and I never give them a chance. ' 1 li''re is something in their eyes and way they look about them that reveals their purpose. But I presume any crank who goes up"onrth dome would feel it to bo his duty to jump on" . So we think it best not to let any cranks go up. " "No. we ilon 't-stoji lovers , " he added , in response to an intimation that this va- rijty of crank was not dangerous. "They never have energy enough to jump off. They have to stop at every landing and rest. Sometimes they make a jrood deal of noise about it. Thu 'Kissing Corner1 Yes , of coinso. they stop there ! But the real genuine article ain't satisfied with that. They stop at every turn in the stairs. Let.'s SPO , now. Let's make a cal culation how many kisses a re.xl spoony couple who are visiting Washington on tlieir bridal tour will get on a. round of the eapitol. No , they can't kiss in the elevator ; that's crowded ; nor in the gallery ; but they look as if they'd like to. The.re's the tomb of Washington under the crypt ; they al ways put their heads close together to weep over that , and never hear yon tell them it's empty. This is a particularly good place , because it's ( lark , and there are so many narrow aisles near it. They'll score half a do7.cn before they finally get out. Next , is the engine room , and then the crypt. After that they get uneasy. It's all light in the library and in the rotunda. But they make np for this on the way to the dome. Now , just count thu landings and you've got it ! But it aintfairto call them cranks. It's only temporary witli them. The genuine jumper , the man with a mission , and tlio man who takes all his clothes oil * are all we reckon as cranks. There is uo doubt that the jumping cranks uro in thu ma jority. I expect tliuy come great distances for the. purpose of leaping ofl' the dome. If they worn allowed to go np there would bo an inquest every day. OPFICEK fe PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Established 1H67. SPECIALNOTICES. . Speclnl advertisements , eucb as Lost , Found , To to-ill , For Bale , To Itont , Wants , Uourdlntr. etc. , will boliifortcd In thle column ut the low rate of TEN CENTS 1'Klt LINE fortlio Hret Inscr tlou nnd Five Cents Per l.luo for onch Ubsoiiient InBcrtlon. Leave advertisements nt our office , No. 13 Peal street , near Broadway , Council JlllllTl. | , WANTS. 'ANTKD A good hey to learn tl'O ' prlnlir.fc' trado. Cull ut KJU olllco , Council ( Huffs , FOK 8AW5-Two lots S3 icot from N , W.H'y truck , suitable for warehouse or factory purposes. U. L. tihcufo , 5)J Ilroadway , FOH SALE Unloir hvenue hotel property. Special bargain. I' . L. Blitmfo , WJ Ilroadway. FOH SALE Old tmpr rs. In quantities to suit , at Uco olUce No , U I'earl etroct , ll'ruM.corablccd. UuimntifJ tto only oae in ttiu world Krneratinir a continuous Kltctrio dt Vagnrtfa . . . -'turrtut. t > d ntlDc.l'owtrul. IJuiable , xv. Tomfortitd ! Kfffcllre. Jlyold fnudi. 'i Orern.ooocun-l. Kfmlsuropforptmrhleu ALSO KLKOTKIO U.'LTS FOIt dlHCABKB. Ol. HORME. UVEHTOR. < .1 WABASM AV { . . CH1CARO. O. F. DAVIS ft CO. Nebraska Land Agency General doalera In Itesl Estate and Ueal RtUW eu Omulia , Nt'U EVERYDAY ; i .1 TFe are waJ&ijff a Spec- tiow of And are Offering SEW BARGAINS You .will find new special bargains on our counters Every Morning. IVe a/re selUnff Lawns at c.wortJi 6'c. Satteetis at 12 l-2c. , tvortlt , : i8c. Embroider/ patterns at one-7iaJf their value. -AND- Dress Goods At less than they wore ever known before. You can cnvo money by coming to Council Bluffs for CARPETS , * CURTAINS , it i &c. "We keep the choicest patterns turned out of the , . Looms , nnd our prices are the lowest in this western country. You will ijay so when you BOO them. ' ' ' Watch our advertisement every morning for new bargains. Look iu local column for special sale " to-day. Ml - rfeness Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , The Great Southern Remedy for all BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHING. There are very few who do not know of this Illto hush crmvlii ; alongside nf our mountains and hills ; nut very few ri-ull/o the fact , tlnu the little purple berry , which so rniiny nf us have eaten In most every fhupe , there Is a prin ciple til It havlnic a wonderful effect on the bowels. Dr. Ulster' * Huckleberry Cordial Is tlieoiiKAT KOUTiunK HKMKUY thnt reatorrs the llttla one teething , nnd cures Uiurrbcxa ly entvy and Cramp I'olle. Wlr. it is considered that at this tf.Mnn of they. . . Hidden i-.nd dangerous attacks of the bow..4 nrn e < i freiiucnt , and we hear of HO many deaths uccurrlne before a physician ran bo called In , It Is Important thntrtcry house , liold should provide themselves with xoma speedy relief , a dose of which Hill relieve Hie iialn and f-nv much anxiety , lir. lllccrn' Huckleberry CorJIol laanlmplerviucdy Hhla any child Is jileased to take. Price , M rents a bottle. Manufactured by WAl.TKlt A.TAYI.Olt.Atlsnta.Uo. ' ' ' ! ' " lorVCIierpkrellrinrdT , f hwrel jJTihi nd Aliillrln will cure i'ouj.'hti , Croup and Con pumplton. I'rU'H SictH. anil II s bottle. For snlo by the Il.T. ClnVkfc lrug Co. , nnd all A. ron > ' 'LADIES , U | SES AND CHILDREN. Oar production * * are ttie Perfection of Bltoe.uinUlnc. In them Every Objection to ready-made hoe * ia removed. The luccesi stones ttalnid by our goods whertver introduced U because they are glove-fitting , elegant In atyle and finish , of the tnest materials od workmanship , and moderate in piicc. The horrors of breaking-la arc avoided : they are comfortable from the very first. Made in all slits , widths and shapes. Leak n Still/or Kautt andAdJreil / J , & T. COUSINS , MI4W YORK. C WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ZZOXTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ .fiV ) < il7'/ri / JMf , IM'l'l.hMHXfU. " DEKlriCwELLS & COJ Wholesale Agricultural Implemsnts , Bn&to , Cm-rlniros , Kto , r.tc. Council IllulTs , lowiu KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING COT Mn'ie thnOrljntinl mul Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COHN PIIKl.t.KHB AND KKKll Ct'TTHUP. Nos.SOKn \ \ , 1.VB mid 1S)7 ) friutii Mala Street , Council Itlutr < . ion n. 1UV1I ) UKAWIiKY tc COi Muniif'rs nn I Jobbers of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Carrlnges , mil nil Itlnls of Kami Mno'ilnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Main Street , Council UUI.T4 , Iowa. K.O. Ut.tusoM , T. K.Douni.As nno.r. WntoiiT. I'rcii.&Trcftii , V.-l'ros.&M.in. Sni&Coimsol. Council Bluls Handla Factory , ( Incorporated. ! Manufacturers of Axle , Pick , Slodiro nad Srtnll Handle * , of every description. CAWKTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shadaj , Oil Cloths , Oiirtsln fixtures , Uphnl < tory RooJ.i , Etc. No. 4n ( Hrondway Council llluffj , lowiu CMAIlf , 7OH.-tCfi ) , I1TC. PKUKGOY & MOUllH , Wholesale .lobhers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NUB. US.Mnlu and V 1'oiirl Sts. , Council lowiu SNYDKH & LEAMAN , WlioU-snlo Fruit and Produce Coraioission Merclmts. Xo. 141'osrl St , Council UluIM. 11AULE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Driitfulsts' Bunilrlcs , Ktc. No. ' - ! Miiln St. , unJ _ No. 1 1'onrl St. , Council llliitr * . mtr noons. ' " * M. K. SMlTlY&TO : Ij.owt83 ? ail Jibban of DrGID / ! ? , Notions , Ktc. No * . llZnml 114 Mnlu St. , Nog. 11.1 nixl 115 Pearl St. .Council lllulls , Iowa. 0.V. . IUJTTS , Wholesale California Fratts a Spscialty Gotipr.il CoinniK < lon. No. 61' ' ! Ilrantlirny , WI11T & DUQUICTTE , XVliolcsalo Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Grocarlas , Nos. IB and 18 Pcnrl Pt. , Council lIluITK. L. K1RSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries , Also Wholesale I.lquor Donlnrs. Xo. 410 Jlvoiul- way. Council Dluffa. IIAllXKSS. KTC. HECKMAN & CO. , Hnnu'ncturcrs ot ami Wliolcsilo Doilcrj In Leather , Harness , SadilBi-y , Etc. No. K3 Mnln St. . Council Ilnr3 ! : , Iowa. IIATS , CAIV. ETC. METCALF HKOT1IERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps aad Gb73s. Xo" . ill ? and 314 Hro.-v.livay , Coiricll Hl-i'Ji. UKAVY KEEL1NE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Harden , Anil Woodstock , Council Uluffs , lo.vu. J11DES AXD I ) . 11. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TallowWool , 1'ullH , OrciiMc ana Fur3 Council lowtk. COUNCIL ULUFFS OIL CO. , Wbolosnlo Dealers In Illuminating & Lutolcittaj Oils IHTO. , E3TO. S.Theodore , Agent , Counull llluTg. lown. hVMBKR. PILIXG , VTC. _ A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southara Lumbar , Piling , d Brideo Material SpoelaHlfS.WIiolcsalo Lum ber ot nil Kind * . Ultlco No. 130 Main St. , Courioll lllntTs. lowiu MQVUH& JOHN LINDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. At'ent for St. ( Jottharn's Herb Hilton. No. H MnlnSU Council IIIulTs. SCHNEIDER & HI-KJK , Foreign aud Domestic Wines and Liquors , XnOUMaln St. . fnuncit llltiff , ' . fHECllRlIlEllOCO'S ' , DIAMOND STRICTLY PURE LEAD , ZIKC AKD OIL Arc absolutely pure , us represented. Ono ffal- Ion will cover two linndrcd nnd titty fcimio | fcut two coutH , und will May on longer Ilinn nny other piilnt inunufnetuiuJ. 1'or fnlo liy S. K. KZEXILi , r DHUGH , TAINTS , OII.H , ICro Horses and Mules For all purpose ? , bought and sold , at rotull nsid n lot * . I-irb'u iinuitlttCi | to beluct fioni. MASON WISE , l , Rear Pacific HouseCounil , Buc ; China , ( ihin.swuro and Lumps , ; \V. S. Jloniur & Co. . : No. a3 , Main Sl.CounoU IHtill's , lt- : : N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. f OfllcoOver Amorlpd.u U WHERE DO FIRST CUSS IN ElfffiK RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. in 177. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 2OOOO Vehicle * Annually * Sl > 1111 n r OiHnl Riu , Prices , Trolph Italcs and Tcftlliiinnlalo. 4 w. : P. HOUSE MOVER AMD RAISER Hrlck li.illillui nnv klotl rnl ( > 'l ov mivcil nivl BiillNCnction eunr.intotM. Prnnic houses inovod . BlilttloOUnt tnio'ij-Uio boil In llio w. > rll. 808 Eighth A.voii'13 ' iml Eighth Stroafc , Council Bltifo. Mt > t < 226 Broadway , Council duffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. HAIR GOODS win urn TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Creston House , Tlie only hotel In Council Illull's having Fire Esoa/pe .Slid nil modern ImproM'mcnls. " " ' " " ' " MAX M01IN , I'rop. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJMSTOILj Practices In State anil Kcilfnil Courts. Kooins T and , Sliucurt lilock. 1 have Hi ; largest anil most com plete line oi ! NEW MILLINERY NOTIONS In lite eily. J am dosing out ji j i LESS THfiN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will 11 nil all tlie latest novc'.Mos ' in lints , bonnets , llowors , plumes , tips t'H- ) bens , { jau/.us ; , erapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Best of liar/jains / ever oflered. Call and 330 them. J. J. BLISS. No. 8'J8 Broadway , Council Bluffs. B. BICE , M. D. or otbur tumors removal H ' the luilCo or drawing of blo'tJ. CHROHIC DISEASES or n unm. ( peoiau * Over th Irty yiuri' jiracl.c.il utporioajj. o. 11 1'iurl .Sirjor , Ooiindl illuXi. PJA' OiTicn or 1111 : CoitNCiii Hi.twrt CITV WATKIIWOIIKS -r ( 'di.'Ncii. lluun-H , IOWA , May Id. IFFfi. . Notlco itilierrliy Kivon that the rcjnilnruiimial inet'tliiL' of thu stocknolilcrK of the roiincll lllntls Clly WnlorworliR vini | > Hiiy w'.ll hn hi 11 : < l thcoftlcu of tlio conipiiny. No. Ui'i llroiidwi y , In the city of Council Hulln. ! town , on Wctlnui * day. the Dili day of .Juno , IIW ) , nt two o'cloek p. in.lor Iho election of illiciciorfc to ic-rvo for the ciiMilnpycnir , mul tliu lnmmMion of h'.icli olhuf buKlncgB n inuy lawfully coino boi'oru M * Tlio trioisfer book ol tliu company will i.-loto on WrdooMluy , tlio ! ! iil day of .luiif , 1 B'J , nt a o'clock p , in. , mi'l ' will 10 opou on Tlmivduy , llio Oth day of Juno , I KM , in ten o'uluck n. in. Ily ordcrof tliu liourd of IJImctors. S W. UorKiNfi , .lit. ricurcciry. "iFRANlTcOOkT" AND LOAINT AGENT , Room 7 , Sfmgarf BIcah. . TIMOTHY SEED. T l-.av'o n ijt.r.utlly of.fomiJ.yr ; ! dinno-l unl wltlpfi Kiilfrat riMtiinaUlit rjjIVK. . } ' o.l lit'tlio LrO | > ot 1 * > S . ( 'iirc > ' > " ! t'iil'r.ii | > 't"tvd. . I' . O. a. . ha feU'C\'tit , ! l LT/.KIt W. NV y. SWAN EROS. , Dealers iu Milch Cows. 11 % t tt Our yank iN'o M2 and oOC H. Uroadwny.Conneil . UlVs fi. W. Tl'I.I.KTf" , Pi-OS. T. J. I'VANS , ViCO-I'l-OS. JAMIS : N. llliow.\t'n licr. ; Council Bluffs Kaiiona 103 MAIN STKEET , Capital 7. $100,000 Axtthorizod Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Ho n general biiil : lnir buslnin. .Accounts of bank ? , liiuikoi's , incr hiiiils , 111:111. : ulnctiircrsiiiiU Individuals rocoivo.I on favorix- tila terms. Domestic mid foreign c cliuij3. : The very best of nttenti.ri jfivjn to all bus ! ncescnminittoil lo oiir" > u\i. KIEL SALE STABLES HOI-ACS nnd Mules licpt constantly on linnd for Bill" ut retail ur in cur Irmdn. Orders promdtly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on coniins ! < lin. ) SIII.UTKU * nouv : , rroprlrlors. S'.Hblo roriuir Filth Avcnuo and fourth SI Council lllulfH lawn. Choice Oispltiy or Safest Put- terns. All Ci Council Bluffs A Select Stock or C'ltolco Xovcllic * In. PLANTS Grown and .selected from Seed liy J. R. McPherson , fi rower and Dealer In VI : ITA : isi.u PI..I \"rs , A.VI > Council lUiill's. ( uv TJIK TAYLOH SYSTEM. ) MRS. . L. SIMMONS \o. fJI-1 Itrmulvvtiy. : i nidtr loi'St.ibllnli un roputiitiiri III Cnii f-i < llttf ! .ir. line worl. 1 wil : I'dltTlli : I'HIWK.N In/ill .jiiitlii ' . lillliii1 aii.l 'ifiklirr navliunu UR loir < . , r | < > i .ihrri' . fiii' f ' ' - ii''cit liixvt no fpa i