0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. JUNE 7 , 188C. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , r MONDAY MORNING , JUNK 7. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAttL STREET. tcllvcicil l > y rnrrior In nnypnrtof the city nl twenty cent * JUT w cole. 11. W. TII.TON , - - Malinger. TKM'.l'HONKS ! nc f.F.KsOmfT. , Xo. 4.J. NKIIIT KDITOIC 'No. 2.1. MINOR flllO.VTIOX. Now York Plumbing company. xNew siiinincr good * ) at Keller's. b The city council meets this evening. The film-nil of Frank Na.sli was held ycstenlny nftcrnuun : t IIIH homo , No. ll'J Glen uvenu' ! . , The now brldgo nrross Intlian orrok , on Tenth struct , north of Broadway , is about completed. A grand hall is to bo given by tins ( Jor- nmn Catholic Indies In Beno's hall ono week from to-night. In Iho case of Vtsrnon vs the city , the Jury returned u smiled verdict yesterday morning after being out nil nhjlit. J. C. Ilofl'mnn , of Waterloo , is arrang ing to open it novelty store here , KO soon ns no can secure u desirable location. The case of Harry Walbrld e , the skip ping tnivolinir inan lor Kir.seh < te Co- , comes up to-day in the district court , The Parisian Millinery company am dnily receiving new mid-summer styles in ilowur * , huts and all the latest novel- tics. tics.The second annual mnetjng of the. Women's Christian association is to bn held nl the rooms of the V. M. C. A. this afternoon. Tony Spencer , the hey with a. stock of snide jewelry , has been released , tint po lice not being able to ferret out proof to sallleiently substantiate their .suspicions ol crookedness. A fellow , giving his name as Harry Darnell , was discovered by Ollieer O'liricn ' prowling about the alleys in u .suspicious manner. As ho was a .stranger without nny money or vif-ible means of .support lie was placed behind the bars to be further investigated. There wns unusually fine music in con nection with the service at the Presbyter ian church yesterday , The Council Ulnfl's participant in the conun" festival in Omaha s.ntr : portions of the "Men- sinh. " Mr , Treyiior King an excellent Bolo as did also Miss Anna Merkel. Contractor Trolsom , St. Paul , explains that the reason for his assignment of the paving contract here , was thai he hail so much work to do in St. Paul as to make it impossible for him ( ogive his personal ntlontion to the work here. The assign ment of the contract was not due to finan cial stress , but simply a matter of con venience. The Uierks company has completed arrangements for enlarging the liendrio foundry , located opposite the canning factory. Additional lots have been pur chased , and as soon as the works are completed steady employment will be given to lifty mechanics. The enterprise is backed by abundant capital , and it will prove n valuable addition to the in dustries of Council Bluffs. Kooni Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Hoard's Wall Paper Snore. _ _ At the Pacilic House you will got all the comforts of high priced hotels and save from ( JO cents to $1 per day. Try it and 'be convinced. Personal Colonel J. S. Tain was in the city Sat urday. Mrs. James A. Jackson has returned to the city. Dr. T. Wrcde , of Uemson , Iowa , was in the city Saturday , Phil MeShaneand wife , of Omaha , were in the city yesterday. K II. Daniels lias gone on u three weeks' visit to Troy , N. Y. E. M. Stodman , of the United States se cret torvlcu , is at the Ogden. A. W. Patterson and wife , of Omaha , yesterday visited Council Bin It's. C. F. Chase and K. G. Fisher , of At lantic , wore in the city yesterday. E. I ) . Fuller , of the Mueller Musiri com pany , is visiting his parents in Wusliicld , W. E. Brock , ono of the liveliest of Pcregoy & Moore's men , is in from a suc cessful trip. Cleveland spent Sunday at the Ogden. Not the national bridegroom , but T. D. , of-Chlcago. S. II. Kelly , the druggist , is suffering considerably , and is kept from business by n sprained leg. A. M. Jackson left on Saturday for Denver , to return to-day with his wife , who has been visiting there. J. A. Gorham , the photographer , has just completed crayon portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Phil McSnano , of Omaha. Miss Mollie and Jubo Miller , of Peters burg , III. , arrived in the city yesterday to Tlsit their sister , Mrs. Ed C. Drake. J. C. Mitchell left on Saturday for Min nesota , where his wife has been visiting. They will both return to this city to-day. Host cream soda in the city , 5e per glass , at Palmer's , 13 Main street. Go to Board for room mouldings. Oaliorn For State Auditor. The mention of the name of S. C. Osborn , of Mills county , for the position of stale auditor , has called forth many favorable comments. Now comes the formal announcement of his candidacy. IIo has been a resident of Mills county for twenty-two years , and has lilleil Iho ofllco of .county auditor there in a highly satisfactory manner for llirco years. Ho is a man of clear record , acknowledged obilily and great popularity , and the re publicans of western Iowa will givn him & unanimous indorsement. There seems but little doubt that this place on the ticket will bo conceded to this part of the state , and in that case there is no doubt of the nomination of Air. Osborn. John Tompleton has moved bin cigar factory to 050 Broadway , opera house fclock. _ Order jour fireworks of the Mueller Music company , No. 103 Main street. Wholesale , only. Mail orders * promptly attended lo. Curpeta Belling cheap for the rtmiaindor of the at Harknoss Brothers' . Dentil or II. C. finllnchcr. The announcement of the death of H. C , Gallagher at his homo in Gainer town- hip Friday night has caused sorrow and surprise to his many friends hero. The tad event was not expected by them , as few know oven lliat ho was ill. Mr. Gallagher - , laghor was one of the oldest and most re- pcctiil citi/.cns of this county , and had pinny friends and acquaintances through out tills part of the slato. The time of the funeral has not been decided upon , it being dcsirnhlo first lo communicate with Ids son , Lieutenant II. J. Gallagher , who Is at Fort Lewis , Colorado. Wide flpnnclngs in Spanish chantilly and uscurial laces at Harkness Brothers. - . r Twelve choice improved farms in Bholhy county , 'in ' trade for property in ibis city . Oilell'Bros. & Co. , 10'd Pcarf Si. SCARED BY A MOCK SUICIDE , A North Mnin Street Qirl Shocks Her Fellow , But Noi the Doctor. LIVELY STREETS FOR SUNDAY. oftlic Circus Men The Hnttir- lay Mntincc nt thn Driving 1'nrk A Kcinntc Arrcstctl l < \ir Coiintcrl'clt ln ? . Crniklnu 'ic ' Hunilny. Coniu-il Hlull's luis been jrainiiifi lately quito n rcpuiiitinn for th qiiiotness of Us Sunday ! ) . With the new city adminislrii * lion I ho > nloons have been closed on Sun * day and the beer ipmlcti businuss stts- jieniled. Other ( 'lianKO.s have been made which liavu unused thu day to lie nuirked with suburban quietude , i'e.sterday the struuls were soinulliiiiK of the old-titno liveliness. The arrival of Cole's drcticnii'ed ) an inlln.x of many stnuiKers and an outpouring of many of Iho residents , esneeially thu younger ones. The unloading and mi- packiiifr , and DVury moveIn < letail wore watchctl by many. Besides Iho advent of Ihe tiruiit show , the niinonnceincnl was made that thoru would bu a bisc ; _ bull fjanie anil a liorse raeo at the driving park. This 'bussc.s and carryalls were out in full force , and t.everal loads of tutoplu were tnkcli to Iho driving park bufore it was learned that Iho inanaieiiiont , of Ihe park would no ! , permit of any ball triune beinjr played then ; on Sunday. The promised horse raeo consisted simply of a private drill or exercise , jireliniinary lethe the .starting of the team for the lutirim * inetil at Dubtione. 'I'hero was a big pie- nie vesterday allornoon given by the Danish eili/.ens near Park's mills. Scores of carryalls and 'busses made trips out there carryiiifr hundreds of people. Be sides the liveliness of the street scenes thus caused , some of thu saloons opened up for business. Notably was thai of Hiis-oll & JMalnney who have obeyed the requirements very closely , but to accommodate some Mrangors and circus men yesterday morning opened lint bar for a few min utes , intending to close It almost imme diately. Learning ; , howc.ver , that some ono had started oil to make complaint of them , they concluded that they might as well have HID whole game as well us the name , and so they kept at it , doing a rushing business miisl of Ihe day. Besides these incidents , giving a week' day liveliness to the appearance of the streets there were a great many strollers and drivers , thu day being a very pleasant one botli for walking and driving. If you want to invest a few dollars where it will save many times the amount in labor and doctors' bills , buy an Ameri can washer of Cooper it Mccc. ( ! Go to the New York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. Cole In Here. To-day W.V. . Colo's great show is the great attraction , and there will doubtless be a crowd on thu street and under the canvas. This show is receiving high praise everywhere. At Lcavonworth , Kan. , where il recently appeared , the tents were lilled to nearly suflbcation , and the Times devoted a , half column or more to describing how "Lcavenworth turns out en masse to . welcome the youngest , wealthiest and most successful manager in the universe. " It says : "Of the performance ton much cannot lie said , in fact it would require too much space to give it its just dues. From the grand entree until the last act it was one continued round of acts which were new , novel and startling , and from three to live different performances going on at the same time in thu two rings and on the elevated stage between. Tim most no ticeable new departure in the perform ances were the many aerial acls which wore all executed in the most daring and dillicnlt manner. There was no loss of time , as everything was pushed through in rapid transit style. _ The circus proper passed without a hitch. The hippo drome performance was all Unit could bo desired. The ladies' jockey race , elephant race , camel _ race , wheelbarrow race , Roman standing race , the pony race , and four-horse Koman chariot race , all de serve special mention. Then came the wild west part ot the show , conducted and under the management of Dr. Car ver. The thrilling scenes of the plains of many ynars ngo were very faithfully portrayed trayed , the Indians , Mexicans , cowboys , viieijuoroM and lasso throwers were all great features and elicited many rounds of applause. Dr. Carver's part of the programme , wherein he does some re markable shooting , was certainly a won derful exhibition of skill. If yon want perfectly satisfactory accommodations at $2 per day , go to the Pacilic House. Depend upon it , yon will never regret your choice. Why buy a poor gasoline stove when you can get a "tiuick Meal" at the same price } Cooper < 'i > McGco have them. Queer Money. On Friday atternoou two young men went into the restaurant of Mr. Swcigart , at Wcstou , und bought n cigar , paying for it n counterfeit silver dollar. The two follows were followed and arrested and brought to this city. They gave their names as Charles Collins and Tim othy lleagan. Upon them wore found Ion moro counterfeit silver dollars , all bearing the date 1883. They waived ex amination , and bail was fixed at $1,000. Not being able lo give it , they were sent to jail to there remain until the next ses sion of the United States court Septem ber. The two follows claim that they got the money in Omaha , and that they did not know it was counterfeit. The dollars nro only fair , and anyone used to handling money could hardly bo deceived by lliem unions carelessly taken in by a dim light. Saturday night Constable Ilickotts ar rested n colored woman , Litha Francis , alias Hill , who is thought to bo impli cated in the alfair. She 'claims to be tv sporting woman , and says that her homo is in St. Jo. She has been visiting a sis ter in Sioux City , and on hur return stopped hero a short tune ago , and rented n house on Tenth avenue , near Eighth street. She says that these two fellows have been staying at her house , but thai she did not know their business. A search of the house revealed only a bar of lead. Her trunk was taken into cus tody , but its examination has boon de ferred until some United States ollicor can examine it. ( ! o lo special sale at Woman's Ex change to-tiny. Go to lisard for wall paper , Hportnt the Purk. The matinee at the driving park Sat urday afternoon proved to be an enjoya ble ono. The first race was between Amandat nml Jumbo , bust two in three , and was won by the former. Time 3:44 : $ , 2:42J. : The rnco for roadster * was won by Win. Linoborgor's Hay Doc. Time 3:08) : ) , 8:04 : ! . The others wo.ro : McCar- gcr'a Fanny , Paul Honqnot's Lady Long- maid , and M. . F. Hohror's Flicker. In the boys' pony rnco Master Daily , son of ColonoJ Daily , took the pn/.o. There was cdnsidcrabli ) interest taken in a seventy-tiro yard foot race for.fTiO be tween one of the IHnllf City team , ( . 'amp- bell and a stranger here , giving his name nsCook.hailhiir from St. Paul. Thplnttcr got away with the race very ca'ly ' and much to the surprise nml discomfiture of tlm former's backers. There was some lilllo money up on Ihe race aside from Ihe stakes , and Die Council HluKs boys got bit badly. Cook's friends before the race offered ? 10 ( o have the race declared on" , and tnis intimation of his fear of being out run was apparently thrown out as a bait for bcIS but it did not catch many. It is claimed thai Cook's real liamo is Rogers anil thnt ho is as speedy a 100-yard runner ns there is in the country. Cer tain it is that ho got away with the other man vei'y easily. It is nearly time lhat Council mull's learned belter than to bet against every runner who conies this way. _ Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council llliills. The Qujck Motil gasoline stove is be coming more popular every day. Get ono of Cooper & McGee. _ nt the ClroiiM Site. The circus grounds were yesterday morning visited by many norsons , while during the afternoon only a few visitors were on the grounds. The ground be tween avenues 1) ) and C , and Twelfth and Fourteenth streets , is occupied by the big show. The two large louts wuro not put upyesterday , the canvas wits laid on the ground. to dry and during the afternoon was rolled tip and packed away until this morning , when the two large Icnts will bo stretched. Yesterday being Sunday , was truly a day of rest for thecanvasnipn and most of the hands employed. Some spent the day in mending harness , clothes , splicing ropes , and doing odd chores that were necessary , but mo.st of them laiil down on blankets , etc. , and look a needed snoo/.e. Each man remained aUiis station whether asleep or awake. The horses and an imals all seemed willing to pass the day in quiet and the most ol them also took a imp yesterday afternoon. The busiest employes on the grounds were those in the cooking tent. Thev have togelthroo square meals a day whether there is a show or not. All the canvas hands , lio-illers. laborers , etc. , take their meals on tiie ground while the performers and actors dine at a hotel. The Pacific iiouso fed tins performers yesterday. Late in tlio afternoon some of those connected with the circus had a game of lacrosse near the grounds. Ladies attending the festival at Omaha this week are cordially invited to visit IMiss , 15M Douglas St. , and oxamiii'1 an ' elegant line of'line millinery , the largest assortment of opera bonnets and dret-s hats in the city. Correct styles and low prices. _ _ The Indies of the Episcopal church have in preparation a carnival of authors. to be held in the building now occupied by M. E. Smith & Co. , for June Iff , Hi , 17 , 18 and 1 ! ) . This will be one of the most attractive entertainments over given by this society. There will be a lunch for business men every day , from half-past cloven to two o'clock. The Demand For Permits. The county board of supervisors meet to-day in regular session. They will be called on to take action in regard to a number of permits to sell intoxicating liquors. A number are desirous of hav ing the permits cancelled which wore is sued under the old law , as they desire to take out permits under the 'new phar macy law. There arc also two new ap plications for permits. Accompanying these applications arc petitions of freeholders anil electors. The law provides that one-fourth of tlio freeholders and electors of the voting precincts in which the applicant proposes to do business must sign the petition. Just how it can be determined whether the requisite number is obtained or not , is a puz/.lc which has not yet been solved. The applicants themselves do not always know when they have secured enough signers , and it is still more dillicult for the board to determine. Our Nebraska Customers arc I'cqucste ; ! to send early for the choice things in white dress patterns , " silks anil dress"goods. IlAItKNESS UltOTHKIlS. Beard has an immense stock of wals paper and room mouldings which must be turned into cash , so down go the price at Board's. She Still Survives. On Saturday evening Dr. Mel. Bel linger was hurriedly summoned to attend a case of suicide , as he tncn understood it to be , on North Main street , in the builuing owned by "John , " the China man. On hip arrival Dr. Bellinger learned that a woman had taken several ounces of laudanum. The empty vial was then standing on a chair by the side of the bed , on which the woman lay appar ently lifeless. He readied over to look into her face , and thought tie saw her laughing. This put him on his guard , and it only IOOK a short time to ascertain that she was only "kid ding" her fellow , who had ran for the doctor. She dht not deny taking the laudanum , but said slio was tired of life and had taken all the bottle con tained. Tlio doctor received his fee and left the woman , who gave the name of Jennie Williams , still enjoying good health and Iho company of her male ac quaintance. Dr. Cook has moved his oflico to his residence , No. ! J4 North Main street. To Sub-Contrnolors. Straight scraper work to lot on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad. Apply to * 7. J . Brown & Co. , Council Bluffs , or at Cheyenne , Wyo. Mrti. Ilucbor Captured. Word was received hero Saturday that Mrs. Huobor , the .skipping procuress , had been arrested in Minneapolis. It will bo remembered lhat she was placed under $ 1,000 bonds lo answer lo the charge of enticing Lulu Mercer into her house of prostitution in Omaha. As soon as it was learned that the grand jury had in dicted her she skipi t from Omaha , It is said that slio raised several thousand dollars in cash lo take wiln her. Now comes the news of l > er arrest , and Sheriff Ucol will start for ) " < r jusi as soon as ho can get the necessary requisition papers. The fact of her thus skipping out has caused many to believe her guilty , who have before boon rather inclined to doubt a good portion of tlio Mercer girl's story. Our rofngeralors are going very fast , Good goods and low-prices tell. Cooper & McGeo. They Mqt a Score. ' Detroit Free Piv'ss : The other noon two of the crow of oul men employed by the board of public works to clean the streets were eating their cold bite on the curbstone at Michigan avonno and First street. Ono of them handed a portion of u newspaper to the other und said ; "Road mo about Iho game of base ball. My son Johnny is just wild over it , and I want to sco what it is that carries the boy away. " The other took the paper , located the count of the game and read ; "Gety.oin's work in the box Jtas seldom been excelled. " 'In the box ? What did they have u man. in u box fort .If a man iu u box'can play base ball then mnarf in a chair can scrape oil' the pavemcMl.'t " 1 .suppose it means in was in n but thn paper c.ills it n' ' box to ease up his feelings. Let mo rent ) on ; " 'Denslcy hit tip K fly for Deacon While to corral.1 . ' ' "Whv kind of a liyv ; , ' ' , "It doesn't say. II may have been a horse fly which was bothering Mr. Dcas- ley. " ' ' ' ' 'And what does corral , uiean ? " "Corral jewelry , ofiootirsc. Lcl me go on : ' ' " 'Welch's corker was * taken in by Hniilon , and - ' " 1 StopI" said the man , as ho waived a cold piece of meat imtho air. "Welch had eork-jr. did lie ? " ' "Ho did.1' "And Hanlon took it in. " "That's what it says. " "And did the referee give the match to Welch * " "It don't say , but if it was tlio London rules ho had to. I saw a chap gel a corker nl Iho knock out the other night , and ho fell like a codlish. " "Very read ; read on. " "Richardson hit a grounder and Get- /.vin beat it to the plate. Thompson sent- " "Stop again ! What's a grounder ? " "It's a blow below the belt. " "And that man ( Setxeln was llic same rhai > lltcy had in the cage at Iho sltirl. Who lol him out , and what for ? " "I'm giving you what Iho paper says , and here's moro of il : " 'Rowe senl up a pop fly , which Con nor mulled , Thompson going to " "Stop again ! Put lhat paper down on tile grass , and put a stone on top of il ! It's no wonder the whole country is strik ing tor eight hours' work wid ten hours' pay when the newspapers have gone eray.y. The horse-fly which was bother ing Mr. Deasley was all right , but a pop lly is an animal 1 never heard of and won't give in to. Mr. Connor must have looked clcga.U wid a muffin his hands to bat a pop lly over the head1 ! "But It's the game. " "Then it's no wonder my boy Johnny comes homo every base-ball day wid a palo face and u cramp in his stomach. and that half o' tlio men in Detroit pull out a base-ball score , whenever von ask 'em the time 'o day. Mr. Welsh. " "What is U , Mr. OTlyun ? " "Givo mo a light for me pipe and we'll talk Gaulick to each other. Base-ball is too much tor us. There is a colored church in Newton county , Ga. , whoso members have a mania for funeral sermons. Oue _ old fel low's funeral has boon preached six times at this church within the past eight months. EVERY DAY JVe are malvfyig a Spec ialty now of And are Offering m BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find new special bargains on our counters Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at c. , worth Cc. Satteens at 12 l-2c. , worth 18c. Embroidery patterns at one-Jtalf their value. -AND- Dress Goods At loss than they were ever known before. You can save money by coming1 to Council Bluffs for CARPETS , CURTAINS , &c. Wo hoop 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 morning1 for new bargains. Look in local column for special sale to-day. Harkness Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL HMJFFS , IA , Established 1K17. Horses and Mules For nil purposes , bought anil Bold , at retail ail < l n loll. Lurgu ( juiuitlttcs to telnet from. MASON WISE , lliutt , Kear Pacific .HouseCounil Buci WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOTTSES o COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKHK/WKLLS & CO Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Bn&lM , Cnrrlngc's , Kto , Etc. Council ItlitiTs , town. KEYSTONE MANUFACTUU1N ( } cd MnVo llio Original nml Coinplcto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , ( JOHN ? IHU.KHS : AND IT.KD ( TTTP.II ? . No ? . KOMJJI. l M nml 1S)7 ) South Mnln sircot , Council Itlnn. , low n. Manure ? an ( Jobbers of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrlngo * . nml nil kin 1 * of 1'nnn Mnatilnorr. 1100 to Ilia South Mnln Street , Council IlluiM. .1 XK 1IA XJ F.p.ai.B\soM. T. H.nomihV tio.F. ! : WIIKIIIT. l're . &Trem. V..I'ro . .VM in. \Uounsol. . Council BluTs Haidle Factory , ( lno rinrntc.l.t | Manufacturers of Axle. I'lck , Slodffo nod Sm.lll COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnln Fixture. * , IJplioUtcry ( looJs , Etc. No. 41)3 ) Hrondwiiy Council Illults , town. cm Aits , roH.irro , Kir. PEKKGOY * MOUUK , Wholesale .lobbors In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 23 Mnln and 27 I'curl Sts. , Council Hunts , town. COMMISSION. SNYDKH & LKAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce ComiQlssion Merchants. No. H Pearl St , Council Illuirs. DHl'GOISTH. HAKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , UrugHiste' Sundries. Ktc. No. 23 Mnln St. , mid No. SI Pearl St. , Council Illuirs. nit r GOODS. M. E. SM ITlf & CO Lipirters anl Jjbbars of Dr/ GOD ! ? , Notion ? . Etc. Nos. 113 nml 114 Main St. , Nos. III ! nml 115 IVnrl St. . Council Illuil's. Iowa. WWII * . 0. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 81J llrondvtiy , rotiucll Illuira. WIKT & DUQUKTTK. Wholi'Siilo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. Ifi nml 18 Pearl St. , Council Illullft. OltOCKItlKS. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Alee Wholesale Liquor Donlor" . No. 410 llrond- way , Council lilulls. 11ARXKSS , KTC. BECKMA-N & CO. , Mnnu'ncturcrB of and \Vhili-salu ( noalorj In Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery , . No. 62. " ) Mnln St. . Council Illiill's , lawn. HATS , CAI'S , KTC. JMKTCALF imOTIIEKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No ? . 342 and IM4 llroadwny. Council Blutta. 11KA VY IIAltint'AltH. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heavy , And Woodstock , Council llluirH. loivu. } ] IIKS AND WOOL. D. H. MeDANKLD it CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Pelts , rcn o and i''ura Council liliilfe Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. . Wholesale DonliTB In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils ETO. ! , E3TC. 8.Theodora. Airont , Council Illuirs. Intra. LVMliKlt , PILING , KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And llridffo Material tfpecliiltlos.U'Iioluaiilo Luui- bor of all Kinds. Olllco No. 1IW Main St. , Council lllulTg. Iowa. tr/A'JSS AMD LIQVOltS. JOHN LINDEIl , Wholt'Sulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. ( iottharri'u Hurt ) Hitters. No. U Main St. Council lilulls. SCHNEIDKK & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , t. . datitcU SPEOI AL NOTICES. Special ndvm-titomunts , Hli-h ni Uist , Found , To J.oiin , Tor 3 lie. To Kent , Wnntti , Hoaidinir , 010 , , Kill bolntorted In this column at the low ruloof'l'KNCKNTS I'KU LINK lortho Ural Insor tlontind FlvoCcnt8rcri.liiofnrrnc.il bUbsoqmnii liiborllon. l.envo advurtlsuments at our ottice , No. 11'ciil turn , near lliondway , Council HI u tin. WANTH. FOH SAM : -Dnitfstoro In northwestern Iowa. Must bo rcxNloioil pharmacist. Whole amount $4uK ) . Capital required ifMM ) lo $ l , < iOJ. Address Dr. 'Ihoa. Wrcdo , lleniMin , I'lymoulb county , lown. \VANTUI Fifly day boarders at the lluoli- telo hotel. CheaprateSKlvon , ANTKlT A"BOOI ! lioytolearn tlioprliillni ; trade. Call at lleo olllco. Council lilulls. Foil SALE-Two lotsJM icet from N. W. H'y track , unllalilo for warehouse or factory purposes. 15. li. Shcalo , & ' )3 ) llrond way. I71OH SAI.K Union avenue hotel property. X1 t-IieciRlbiirtriiin. U.UShenfo , WJ lirondmiy. FOHSAI.K-Old tmpors. In quantities to suit , at lleo olllco No , IU I'uurl Mrect. China , ( ilassxvaro and 1/ainn.s. \V. S. Homer & Co. , No. 23 , Main St.Council Hlull's , la. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace , OfficeO er American Cipre.'s Company. WHERE FIRST CUSS ID EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & 00. in 1S77. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Soml for Cafnlopic , Price * , Frclgli Itnic.i and Testimonial" , W. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Hrlck h.HMIna nnv hlml rnl nd or mnvcil nml sails motion ffitnrniilccil. 1'rnnio houses movoJ oUj thu tionhi tlm worM. 808 Eighth Avenna mitl Eighth Strojt , Council Bluflk. . , . . * ft u , i7r d-L-Jx. " r" 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS Wl } > MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Creston House , The only hotel in Council Illuirs having Esoa/pe And all modern Iniiirovrmcnts. -15. SI7 urnl 21 Miilntt. .MAX MOIIN , 1'ro ] ) . JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW I'ractlccs in State nml Federal Courts. liouins 7 und 8 , Slitmart lllouk. Out. I have tlio largest" and most com plete line oO NEW MILLINERY ANL : > NOTIONS In Ihe city. J am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. Yon will find all the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , llowcrs , plumes , tips , rib- lions , < janj-.es , crapes and other ityles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Bust of Bargains over offered Cull nml see them. J. J. BLISS , No ; IttS Broadway , Council IJIull'f. R. RICE , M. D. or ether tumors removed without the knlfo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES or u und * Over tli irly yunrj' unctioal mtiarU.i > j. o. 11 I'uurl Struct , Council lllutTj. Qmw : or TIIK I "COUNCIL lli.iuw CITV WATIH\VOIIKS : Co.V COU.NCII , Hi. HITS , IOWA , May 10 , 1BWJ. ) Notion Is hereby Klvcm Hint tliurcKiiliirnnnmil mcetlnu or tlio MockhoMrrB < > t tlio Council Hind's City Waterworks company will bo held at tlio ollico of tlio company. No , KW llroiidwuy , In tlio city of Council HlnlTs. Iowa , onVcdnc.s - iluy. tbo'.itli ilnyof Juno , IBWl.ut two o'eloul : p. in. , for tlio L'locllon of dlicctors lo servo lor tlie mmiliiffyenr , und tlio liausaotlon of such otlior business as may lawfully como Imfnro It. Tlio transfer books ol tlio oomiiuny wlllcloso on Wcdnosilay , tlm "nd day of June , 1H < ( ) , nt 'I o'clock p. in. , nml will ro upon on TliurHluy , llio Otli day ot Jinm , 1HK ) , at Ion o'ulook a. ni , lly order ol' llio Hoard of Dliocloi- ? . S. W. Ilorii.v6 , .In. Si-uri'tarv. FRANK COOK , -AN'D- LOAN AGENT , Room 7 , Shugarf Block. TIMOTHY SEED. I lm\o i > < ] UMility of tound. well donned eoed wliliil : I oiler ut rcnsou.it > lu ll un R. teud or llio erop of 1WV rorri-sioiiilonco u > leiti'd ! , F. U. lowu. ha SclJ.Cicf , IIUTI. . ! : ! ' . N. W. lly. SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. 11 At Our Slock lards < GZ3fZP $ Xo n02 and 500 K. IJromhvay.Council r.lTs tW. . TI'I.MV. : , I'rc' . T. J. EVANS , Vlco-l'ro.i J.\MIS : N. HmnvN.Cusliler. Council 103 MAIN STREET , Capital . $100,000 Authorized Capital . 250,000 Stockholders Represent . 1,000OCO Do n pcnornl bunking busi Account * of bunks. biitiKurs * , morjliatils tiwn- utiiotiirers mid individuals rccuivoil on favora ble terms. Domestic nml foreign cjclinnjo. The very best of iiltuiitlon ulvon to nil busl ness committed to otirruru. KIEL SALE STABLES Hews und Mules kept eoiKtnntly on liuml for f Hlo nt retail or In car loads. Orders promdtly lilled by contract on abort notlco. Slock sold on coinnils-lon. SIU.UTKU Jt HOI.K1' , 1'roprJrtora. Btnblo Corner Fit Hi Avenue und Fourth St Council HlutlH Ijwn. CARPE Choice ninpliiof I.atesl I'aU term , All CJnulcs. Council Bluffs PARPET 4 OS Broaclwcty. A Sclcrl Slock of Choice \ovcltlc * In. CURTAI Grown unil solcclt-d from Miisciitin Sued by J. R. McPherson , Grower and Dealer in AMD I'KIJIT.S. Council Jtlnfl's. lown , DRESSMAKING ( Y TllK TAVLOK SVSTK.M. ) MRS. L. SIMMONS \o. ; { ! ! Itroadiviiy. In urdur lu < 't > titlillt > li reiiiitalluu \ In ( 'on I'lirr fur llnu work , I will 1'Olt 'fJj ! ! I'ltii.OU o nil cutting , illtln ; , ' und nuucliiij its uliunp e ilon D eliuwlicro. I.ndics need linvu no f mlMHs us my