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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 8 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MOKNIXO , JUXB8. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAIIL STREET. 1'tlhciul li ) cnitlcr In ny pnrtof the city nt twrnty cents per week. 11. Yu TII.IO.V , - - Manager. TKI.KI'IIONMJ nuRtsrisOrnrr , No. 4J. NuniT KiMToit No.J. . 'MIN'OU .MKXTlOX. Now York Plumbing company. Now summer goods at KuiterX Frank Foluy nnil Hicliard li. Lottcn were yesteiday fined for being drunk. Last evening John Hnrlijw and Miss Ida lleinley were tiiiltod in marriage , Hov. J. Hsk olllcinling. The county bo.ud yesterday afternoon uncut most of the time considering an- locations for purmits lo dell intoxicants. The Oakland Acorn Is beiiu ; oH'orcd for halo nt a sacrifice , including building and lot. This Is a good ehanuo for a man with small means' ' to step Into a good bus iness. Tht ! funeral of the Into II. C. Gallagher will be held this moining at ! ) o'clock. His son , Lieutenant Gallagher and wife , arrived yestoiday moining from Fort Lewis , Colo. Among the o run in yesterday Was Harry IJueUoy , who was In the jail hereabout about n .year ago , and who was iceog- izcd ns a follow who had butter bo kept oil'the streets on circus day. Harry H.irnett , anosted on suspicion , being found prowling about alleys In the night lime , was discharged yesterday on showing up that he was a newsboy in Omaha , and meant no harm. Fred Miller was on trial yesterday In Ihu district eotnt on the charge of lorg' ing John litckcy's name to an order on iSpetman & Co. , and thus obt-iinlng $45 , part in goods and part in ea-li. There was a noisy light in the saloon at the intersection of Pearl anil Main ftrcots vcstord.xy. Two or three bloody noses , ono anest and a good deal of noise , Imt no one .seriously hint. The ( Jurman American band is the now name for the rcorgani/ed body of the old Bavarian bantli The organiza tion _ wlll perform under the now title for the first lime next Wednesday evening at the park concert. Hcchtclo's hotel is beitip put in first- class shape by L. C. Larson , who i.s papering the sample room very attract ively , repainting the walls of the dining- room , and putting on other artistic toiicnc.i. adding greatly to the appear ance of the intei'lor of this popular hotel. Joseph Cole and his wife , Emma , made their usual uppearaneo in court yester day morning , bearing the marks of the household war. Not long ago Emma left him , and went to living with another man. Arrests anil rows followed one another and buck ng.iin , nnd tlio courts were kept busy with a multiplicity of units. Coin finally got his woman back , nnd the reconciliation 'lasted over Sun day. Yesteid.xy morning they opened war , ami while he was breaking the fur niture shn was clawing him. They were both arrested , and lined > . " ) and costs. Odell Uros & Co are to tender the citi zens of Council Hind's a complimentary open air concert in Bnylfcs parjc tomorrow row evening. The Bavarian band has been engaged for the evening , and will give a progr.immo of cntiiolynow music. Everybody is invited to attend and enjoy the music freely. Thisj is n good adver tisement for Odell Uros. & Co. , nnd at the same time nll'ords the citizens an excel lent chance to onjo > an evening of music and fre.sh air. u i * Imped tlmt this will oo but tlio first of n summer scries of Mich ont-door entertainments , and that other business houses will follow the ex- nmnio thus set. Last year the HIK : gave Biiuh an open-air concert and others spoke very favorably ot doing likewise , but tlie matter was dropped anil the BKK was the only one of the season. It is to bo noped that tills season may see more than the one. Beanl has an immense stock of wnls paper nnd room mouldings which must be turned into cash , so down go the price at Beard's. Dr. Cook Has moved his office to his residence , No. ! I4 North Main street. BurclnrH nt Work. A gang seems to be working Council Blntls , .sneaking and house-breaking. During the circus narado yestenlay ono resilience on Oakland avenue was broken into and a small amount of plunder taken. Thomas Clark's house on Madison street was entered yesterday afternoon nnd some articles of jewelry taken. Pace & Schmidt's t > hop was broken open by burglars , and an attempt mada to drill nnd blow the safe. The fellows cot frightened away , apparently. They loft n broken drill behind them , and got only n little change from the cash drawer for their trouble. On ! " refrigerators arc going very fast. Good goods and low prices tell. Cooper & McGcu. Go to Board for wall paper. Substantial abstracts of titles nnd real estate loan's. J. VV. & E. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council 1 ! lulls. The Quick Meal gasoline steve is be coming moro popular everyday. Gel ono of Cooper & McGoe. _ If you want perfectly satisfactory accommodations nt $ J per day , go to the Pacific Ilousti. Depend upon it , you will never regret your choice. Why buy a poor gasoline steve when you can get a " ( jnick Meal" at thn snnio pricoV Cooper V. McGco have them. If you want to invest a few dollars where It will.sayo many times the amount in labor and dnt'tors' bills , buy an Ameri can wnshcr of Cooper AT McGuo. Auninst tlni City. The case of Mrs. Vernon against the city was given to the jury Saturday night , with instructions to bring in n sealed ver dict , which they did Sunday morning. The verdict was opened yesterday ami was found to bo against the city , the jury giving the plaiutill § 500. Tim plaintlfT claimed much heavier damages than this on account of the injuries received by her in driving along \aughan avenue last December. It appeared that she stopped the horse to wait for a train to pass , and the horse becoming uneasy backed , ttiu buitKy being pushed ouu'tno unprotected idii of a biidgo , throwing the plaint ! ! ! ' into a ditch and causing serious injuries. Go to the Now York Plumbing com- Rnny for garden hose. They warrant all 10 } sell. Opera liousc block , lloom Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest price * at Hoard's Wall Paper Buoro , At the Pacilic House you will get all the comforts of high priced hotels and B.IVO from 60 cents to fl per day , Try it and be continued , The ladles of the Episcopal church have in preparation a carnival of authors , to bo held in the building now occupied by M. B. Smith & Co. , for Juno 15 , 10,17 , 18 and 10. This will bo one of the most attractive entertainments ever given by this society. There will bo a lunch for business men every day , from half-past eleven to two o'clock. COUNTERFEITERS CORRALLED Collins and Rngan Lodged in Jail for Passing the Queer. JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY. Second Annual Meeting of the Women's Association CnrvlnR n Coon Drowned While Hal hinc. Christian Chnrtty. The Woman's Christian association held its second annual meeting yesterday afternoon. The following were chosen as ollieeis : President Mrs. C. K. Allen. Vie ldeim--Mi . W. C. Pie - - ! . Stacy , Mrs. K. I1 Scaly , Alrsi Dr. Green , Mrs. Day. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Dr. Montgomery. Recording Secretary -Mis Don. A. Judd. Treasurer Mrs .1. H. Atkins. The reports of the * uveral officers weie rcail and approved. The following was the toport of the secretary , which outlines cleaily the work done during the year : IJeforc our summer vacation began we decided to litre the parlors of the Hnptist church for our meeting ? , \\hieh we. did , paing 50 cents for each time used , if nec essary to have the loom warmed. Other- wi'u'tliu Baptist -ociety generously do mited its tiM ! . 'I his made us a pleab.mt homo. * o ro/.y and win in , with Bibles song imoki anil oigan at our disposal. But notwithstanding tlio comfort of our simoiindings , Interest again ebbed. On the ' 'd of November it seemed to us never greater , ami two or three of us went to this meeting with the expectation of its being this last. But one was with us. Mrs. Murrit , now in Dakota , who seemed in spired with a power from above. So deep and earnest was her opening prayer that our hearts were thrilled with new hope and the clouds seemed lo be swept from our -sky. At that meet ing ihn suggestion was made by our treasurer which resulted in the Haivest Homo festival. At that and a subsequent meeting at the homo of your secretary , the arrangements were completed and repot ts received from thu societies of young people who so nobly and ably assisted in the cnteit\iuinufit : \ at once pleasant and piolitablc. From the pro ceeds , about seventy-live families have been assisted. Besides tlio articles pur- cha ed with oash , sixteen sackb of Hour , with groeeiies and piovisions lotliq value of $100 , were donated to and distributed from the Harvest Home festival ; making , with cash receivedan nggiegate of about two hundred and fifty dollars , including newand second-hand clothiig. Today we loach the .second milestone on our journey of life as an association. This anniversary linds us less in numbers , but fully as strong as we weio n year ago , for while some names have dropped from our rolj others have been added which have given perhaps mote strength. Our year's labors have not been gieat , yet ttioy have enlarged our powers of doing good , and extended our influence in those lines into which our work seems to have led. Dm ins : I ho oppress ! vn heat of July and August last wo adjourned lor six weeks , and thought wo renewed ourwoik with greater steal for the biief respite. Some times the clouds have been thick and dark over our heads , and twice atirina tlie year the discouragements have been FO great that the question of disbanding ourselves , or at least of abandoning the tield , has been raised. But each time we have entertained the thought new work hn.s been siiupcsli'd tons , and enthusiasm has been rekindled , verifying the woids of the poet : "Behind the clouds tlie sun is still shining. " The lire has never gone out yet ou our hearths and in our hearts at once. In our dispensing of those charities we made quite stringent rules. We found it necessary to do so to avoid wholesale imposition. After the charity ball committees begun th ir donations we rested from cms , as we soon discovered they wcic duplicat ing our gifts. Tliis is why we still have money left in the treasury. Since then our charities have been confined to the. . .sick and suffering. It has seemed as it the sin all sum we had to do with was like the widow's crr.ioo of oil , blessed and multiplied. For this same reason also , we resolved among ourselves not to publish a state ment at that time of our receipts , but quietly to relieve all otiset > wo could loam ofiindicach. In some cases we refused aid , when there was neither sickness nor chiidten in tlio family. It seemed in most instances that it was not charity worthily bestowed. There is no doubt we made some enemies , but we also made many friends among the poor people , and tmd sonic among them worthy and honest. We wish they were ns ready to receive the bread of life from us as they aio the loaves and h'shos. That branch of our work which touches the Y. M C. A. had no lender till near tint close of the year , when Airs , Harry Curtis was elected chairman. Since then one sociable has been undertaken , but the evening jvns stormy and few ventured out. Wo also have provided a woman to olean the rooms as oftcnnsisconsideied necessary. Our main strength has been devoted to the operation of an industrial school for girls. A largo quantity of cloth was given UK front the lire in Coeko it Morgan's store , which we titili/.cd in teaching girls to make into garments for themselves. More than ninety mimes arc on the roll. About February 1 Mr. K. L Shugart travc us the use of his va cant housu and would have given us the building had we a lot on which to move it. Our great need is for a permanent suit of rooms , which wo UFO ns circumstances - stances icquiic- Our ollorts now are to bediiected toward procuring a house of our own and we hope that Miolhur anni versary may find us with this object ac complished. Nor material required in our Miwiug hchool wo are greatly in debted to Mr. Simon Kisoman , of Henry Kiscman & Co , , who has do nated liberally to our uid and other citi/ens , especially ladies , have given us material to carry on our work .so that v > o have found it necessary to expend only a small amount for tlm sewing school. Our pressing need is for morn teanhcis , Thu classes are to largo that the few teachers wo have cannot bo thor ough In their work. Our thankt > aio teiir dcred the Nonpareil , Br.E and Herald for five advertising and kindly notices , May their circulation never grow less , Com puting our work with tlntt of our first year we haye done less spiritual work , hold fewer meetings , but thu ninount of benevolent work has been in excess of that of last year. Wn trust thisyi.-ar may bear greater and more lasting deeds upon its wings , and when we meet it in eternity wo may see that its fruits are perennial. P. J. MoNrouMKitr. Cor. Sec'y. Go to Beard for uw tw A-FV..IV4 AUk room mouldings , John Templeton has moved Ills cigar factory to 050 Broadway , opera hoiue block- . Municipal Mutters. The city couneil held its regular monthly meeting last night. Aldermen Bennett , Danfurth and Hummer were prcsont. A large batch of bills was ground through. Mr. A. C. Graham called attention to the fact that n move WHS on foot to cut down a portion of Graham avenue forty feet , reducing its width to sixly lect. Ho stated that Mr. Shng.ut , Mr. J. T. Hart and Mr. J.V , Hodcfcr were claiming that they , had title to this part of the street , lleferred to the city attorney. Pnrk Commissioner Officer called at tention to the plan of opening up a street from Graham avenue into the lower part of Fainnount park. He understood that all the property owners would give right of way o.\ccpt Mr. Hawthorne , who would give 100 feet providing tlio cit.j would payifl a foot for the rest , $177. Hescrrcd to the committee on streets and alleys. The matter of Cherry street , one-half of which was taken Into the driving park some time ago , was also referred to that committee. The city engineer reported estimates on contract of C. 11. Mitchell forft.-100.81 , and on contract of J. P. Gouldcn for $ J,2t7.79. ! The cltv attorney called attention to the suit o'f Vernon vs the City , in which judgment has been given against the city for $300. He considered this n victory for the city. The plaintiff was anxious to get a new trial , believing the damages too small. He did not think the city would gain by having the verdict set aside. Report concurred in. The new canning company asked that Mr. Krnstcln be appointed special police man , to serve without pay from tiio city. Granted , on Ida tiling the proper bond. Petition of Cieorge F. Smith and others for opening alloy from Madison to Shuts- man , ne.ir the new school building. Pre sented and referred John S.im Kee petitioned the council to take action to prevent his lot being washed away by the creek Kofericd. Petition of citi/.eus asking for repeal of the oidinsiucu forbidding use of street hose between 8 o'clock a m.and fio'clock p in. Signed by 10. ! ! Hefcned to com mittee with injunctions lo draft a new ordinance. Petition for establishing drinking foun tain at Bioaday and First slieut. Ue- Icrrcd. The. Women's Christian association asked the city to donate n lot , piomKing to erect a building thereon for a charit able and industrial school for girls. Uo- ferred t. < finance committee. Citi/.ens complained that Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Tenth avenue , and Ninth street south of Fifth avenue , were not provided with waterways for surface drainage. Water was stagnant and n nuisance Referred to committee on streets and alleys. Complaint was made of waterway of alleyin rear of llevero house , by Sixth stieet. Hofcrtcd. Citi/.eus protested against low grade on Tenth avenue , between the old creek and the new ditch , and asked for a partial fill. Heferred. A resolution was presented appropriat ing $100 to aid in defraying the expenses of the lite department in attending the state tournament at Dubuqiic. Some of the aldermen objected on the ground that it was illegal to make such an appropria tion. The resolution was lost , Aldermen Bennett and Danforth voting for it. Al- dei men Hammer and Keller voting no. PiOPOI ty owners petitioned for the opening of Fifth avenue to Bluff street. It was dccideii to have appraibcis de termine the cost. Alderman Bennett presented a resolu tion for the construction of a largo catch basin at tin- coiner of Willow avenue and Fourth street , to bo twenty-five ; feet long , and oi ample dimensions. It was stated that the property owners in that vicinity threaten to enjoin the construc tion of such a catch basin , as the cleaning out of this basin would be a nuisance. Mr. Bennett thought that this should be done before Fourth street was paved. It was either that or else a new sewer would ha\e to bo built from Broadway U > Wil low avenue. If the move was enjoined then the paving should be stopped , lie- lerrcd until tills evening. The clerk stated that the time for re ceiving bids for grading Washington ave nue1 had expired , and no bids received. The city engineer was instructed to advcitisn for bids for paving with cedar blocks ? Pearl street , from Broadway to its intersection with Main street ; Hrst avenue from Main to Pearl street ; Willow avenue from Main to Pearl street ; Fifth avenue from Main to Pearl street ; Fourth street from Broadway to Willow avenue ; Broadway from First to Oak street. Adjourned until this evening. Best cream soda in the city , 5c per glass , at Palmer's , 12 Main street. Ladies attending the festival at Omaha tliis week are cordially invited to visit Bliss , 1514 Douglas St. * and examines an elegant line of tine millinery , the largest assortment of opera bonnets and dress hats in the city. Correct styles and low pi ices. _ Quizzing About the Queer. Yesterday an examination was had before - fore United States Commissioner Hunter as to tle two men arrested nt Wcston for pushing counterfeit money. They gave their names as Charles Collins and Timothy llagan. Collins admitted that ho had been known as Link Hill , and that ho had been called "Skinny1' and other nicknames , each now place of resi dence furnishing him with a now name. He had worked at Sioux City until lately. He came hero and located on Tenth avenue near Kiuhtli street , luivinir for his housekeeper a dusky woman. Uagan al.so claims Sioux City as his homo , and says that after working in the packing house there , he diew his pay , came to Omaha , spent his money , and arriving in Council Bluffs dead broke concluded that he would go to DCS Molnes and sec if he could not get work there. He fell in with Collins , and stopped nt his house a few days. On Fiiday last the two started out on foot. Hagiin had no money , and after walking a short distance Collins told him that he wished he would carry his money for him. as ho had no pocket without holes , anil he feared to lose it. Hngan took the money , ten silver dollars , not knowing it was counterfeit. Collins told him that ho had bought eleven silver dollars in Omaha for ? 'J , but oven this statement , nccoiding to Kagan's story , din not arouse any suspicion that the money was counterfeit which he was carrying in his pocket. On reaching Swelgart's place , near Park's mill , Col lins bought two cigarc , pass ing ono of the countertoit dollars , and getting back the change in trootl money. They wont on to Weston and wore there overtaken by Mr. Sweigart nnil arrested. Kagau wont to a spot near tlio depot and hid the money ho had , and denied having had any. He afterwards attempted to explain this action by say ing that Collins told him to do so. and he thought that it must bo that Collins was owing some bill there , and wanted to got out of paying it. The hidden money was found , and then the young mini admitted that they know it was counterfeit , but tlmt thny had bought it in Omaha They are both now lodged in jail to await the netlon of the grand lury. It is not thought that they worn thu makers of the coun- toifitit coins , but that they were getting rid of what they could of it was evident. Thu colored woman with whom Collins had been stopping was also arrested , but there was little evidence against her. An examination of her trunk , which had been left at the Northwestern depot , ro- vealcd the presence of a bar of lead and nbarofsomo sort of composition , but bo.ond this nothing was discovered , and there was no evidence of her having pa sed any of the queer. To Sub-Coutraucore. Straight scraper work to let on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad. Apply to J. J. Brown is Co , , Council Blulls , or at ChoyvnmWjo. . Personal QMrs. A. C , Graham tVJHs somewhat im proved j'esterday , and JIOPCS are enter tained of her rapid recovery- Mrs. K. 1. Walters'is qVitc ill from the effects of stepping upon'a ' nail. She was thought bo bo some better yesterday. I" Dr. Watlo Gary left last evening for Frccport , 111. , in thuinturcst of the fall races to bo held in this uity and Omann. A. K. Kichnrds , the press agent of W. W. Cole's circus , ovte.mlcd courtesies to the newspaper inert yesterday in Ids usually happy way , qaiiiing them lo feel at homo , and giving thojn every oppor tunity of seeing tlie ins and outs , and all the details of tlio wonderful show. Jesse Walters w.is jesterday reported as about the same , there being no signs of improvement. Ho is suffering from a severs paraljtic stroke , which affects one whole side. Ijailtcn , Wo have quite a largo stock of line shoes and slippers to show \ou. / . T. LISDSCV & Co. A Jlually ItlK Show. Colo's big shows drew a greater crowd hero yesterday than has been seen on cir cus day in a long timo. The tents were filled to overflowing , despite their mam moth proportions , and the crowds were no less delighted than in Omaha. The words of pntiso given in the BKK yester day were found to be fully warranted , and wore heartily endinsed by thu Council Bluffs people. Thu features ! of the show this year are in many respects novel , and in all respects excellent. Cole lias made himself solid with the people ot this vi cinity , and whenever lie sef a date for this place he may look tor a jam. Moic Iiocnts. Kemcmbor we arc closing out our re tail shoo business us fast ns po.-sible Call quickly. / . T. LINUS.UI & Co. A Now County Attorney. 1 ho county board of supervisors met yesterday afternoon for their regular June session. One of the most important items of business was the reception of the resignation of Colonel J. II. Keatlcy as county attorney. The reason for thus resigning was that he is so occupied with the Brown impeachment and other busi ness that he could not give proper atten tion to the duties of county attorney. The board accepted the resignation , and pro ceeded to elect a successor. W. II. Ware was thus elected , loceiviug four out of live votes He entered at once upon the discharge of his duties. Scratch and Dljj. * Scratch and dig forbargains , but before you buy boots , shoes CT slippers , call and bee us. Z.T. LiXDbiv : < k Co. Drowned While Hath Inc. A young n.an named Seaton was drowned in the Boycr Sunday while bath ing. Ho was taken with cramps and quickly sank. His bb ly had not been re covered yesterday. He has a half-lister named McDonald , wjio lives in Neola. Young Seaton was , piiHc prominently broiigjit before the public some time ago in a civil case pending for some time in the courts. ° ' Ott t. We arc going out of the retail shoe business , and arc offering bargains that are bargains in boot ) , shoes and slip pers. Call early and ttten. Z. 'J. LlNUiKY & CO. Carving a Coon , A colored fellow nancd Tramptone , got in a row at ' 'Texas" huisc yesterday , in which ho cut the wife.of Texas with a hatchet , inflictlngquitcawoundi Tramp- toi'o was arrested by Officer Cousins and lodged in jail. EVERY DAY TVe are malting a Spec ialty now of Summer Goods , And are Offering HEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find neiv special bargains on our counters Every Morning. IFe are selling JLawns at c. , ivorth 6c. Satteens at 12 l-2c.f worth .I8c , Embroidery patients at one-Half their value. AND Dress .G-oods / At loss than they were ever known before. 3 . . You can save money by coming to Council Bluffs for , I 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 soy so when you see them. Watch our advertisement every rrjorning for new bargains. Look in local column for special sale to-day. Harluiess Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING E-XQ-CTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEKKE , WELLS fc CO. , \ \ liole nto Agricultural Implsnanh , Cnrrln c , I'ta , Kto. Council UHir ( , town. KEYSTONE MAXL'FACTUHINO" Mn\o ItioOrlfflnnl ami Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COItN SIIIJU.EUS AND t-T.Ktl CUTTKIl ? . No ? . l.'Ul.mi , l.VTuiiHlir , ) : SoutliMnln Sluot , Council llhKT' . lunn. DAVID HKADLKY * CO. , Mtinuf'is nn I Jobbers of Agricultural" Implements , Wagons , Bnggles , , nnrt nil kin l < of Kami Mitohlnrrr. 1100 to 1110 South Mrtln Street , Council IlluT ! < , AXK IIAnt.KS. . K.O. Gt.KlwN. T. II.1)otmt\s OKO.F.VuioilT. . Trcs-ATruRs. V.-l'rri AM in. Soc ACoiinsol. Council BluTs Handle Factory , ( IncorponitO'U ' Manufacturers of Axle , Pick , SlodRo nod Small Handles , of ( ivory clG ciltloii | ) COUNCIL HLUFFS CAKI'ET CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Cloths. CiirtHln flxtiiru * , t'pholstury Ooo.t ) , Etc. No. 405 llromluny Council lowit. x , To/wrrn / , KTC. 1'ERKIJOY & MOOHE , \Vliolcfnlo .lobbcis In ttiu Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. IS Main and -T I'carl St9 , Council Bluff * , ton n. C0.1/.V/S/O.V. ! SNYDEIl & LEAMAN , Wliolc iiln Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No It 1'enrl St. , Council Hhilta. DIlVaaiSTS. HAHLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , Drupelets' Sundries. Ute. No. tt ! MHII ! 8t , and No. 21 I'ciirl St. , Council Illutfa nn r aoons. M. K. SMITH < Se CO. , LipHters aid Joblnn of Dry Notions. Ktc. No . 112 mid lit Muln St. , Nos. 113 nnil 115 I'cnil PI..Council Illuirs. Iowa. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Comml-s'on. ' No. 51 ! 11 ro ml nay , Council Illnirs. \VIRT As DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. NOB. lOnml 18 P'-nil dt. , Council Hindi. UltOCKRIKi * . L. KIKSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries , Also Wliolcsnlo Liquor Doilt-i * . No. 416 HrouJ- wiiy , Council Hlulls. XKSS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , Mumi'nctnrois of end Wholesale Do ilori In Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery , . No. t 5 Main St. . Counoll Illulfs , IO\TH. HATS. CAI'S. ETC. METCALF BROTHERS. Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. No ? . : u : and 3(4 ( Hi-rmchv.iy , Council Ilium. HEAVY JIARDWAIIIJ. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heavy , And Wood Stock , Council lllutTi ) , lown. HIDES AKD D. H. McDANELI ) & CO . Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tulle w , Wool , Pelts , O reuse nnJ Fuia Council IHulfs Jowi. DIL& COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. . Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gisoliaj B3TO. , B3TO. 8.Theodore , Airent , Council Illulle , Iowa. LUMHEll. I'lLlXQ , K'lV. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , * nd Hrlclgo Matci inl tfiiocliiltlns.WliolosuUi Lum ber ot all Kinds. UIHuo No. 130 Main St. , Council lllutra. lown. ES AND LlQUUltS. JOHN L1NDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agunt lor St. Cotthard'n Hnrb Hlttcrd. No. 1.1 Main Ht. Council lllulU. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo CM Mtiln St. . Oitiiicil SPECIAL NOTICES. Special ndvt'itUcmontB , kuuh ns 1,01 , round , To 1.0,111,1'oi Silo , To Itt'iit , U'liiitB , HoiuilliK , ' , clc.nill boliuoiteil In thin column nt thu low inlool TiN : Ci.NT.S : ] > iu ; UNI ; lot the tlitt Inter t Ion and rUuCuntii J'crMno for each bubsocinnm ineeitlon. Lfiivo luhnlbomriits nt onr ollko , No. 1 : . ' 1'onl street , neni llioailway , Couneil JllllllB. WANTS. T\'ANTii : ) A Kill to do ( 'uncinl lieu > vorU , Cull at 109 round btitei , Ojp : HKWAUn Toi a gold signet linir Ion ( p < - > April' " . ) on ti mister platform by W. II Iliiriie , Council UlullB. TTVMl BALK Tor Bale , the leiiss und fninltiiro J of a HIM CIH832U loom boiol loemed on line ol C. M , i St 1' . , also nt tin minusof PHI vcy tor liriini.'li fcom Slun.v City. Onlj ton rooms lur- nlBlioJ. H. K. W. , Iox7 ) < , Ilt-lluncc , Iowa. FlUSAl.ttDniKttoroln noituwi'Stuin lowu , Mnbt bo i f r 1 it o rod plmunimHt. Wliolo amount f4'HK ) . Ciipltul rtviuliod JWAl to l.'KH Address Dr 'llios Wr do , Jtcinaon , Plymouth county , lowu Vl/ANTKIf-rifty iluybuaidcrs nt the Hecli- telo hotel , ciiuui > WANTIM ) KOCH ! boy lo learn tlo printing trude. ( 'nil at lluu olllui , Council ft Hi lit OUSALB-TttO lots25 toot frouiN. W.lt'y truck , suitable lor uunliou6i\ factory 12. I. , falicufe , .1JU Hiomlv/uy TTUlll BALK I'nlon nviMiuo hotel pioperty. J.1 Bjiecial bargain IS. Ublutife , fxij llroadwny. SAI.K-OIJ unperu. In qUHntltlos to eult , FOU lit Ucu elli g No , llM'eurl btroot. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CLASS IN ElfEfiy RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS ft CO. lMn1 IUUc l In 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFEREHT STYLES. 2OOOO Vehicle * Annually * Tor Catalogue , Price * , Kates and Testimonial * , HOUSE IVIOVER AND RAISER Brick b.tlldlnq nnv kind rnl o l or ran veil nnd sill : fnellon Biifttantct-d. 1'ininu homes moveJ LltlltOIaat truc'ij-tliu bait In thn worit 803 Eighth Avemia nnl Eislitli Slreat , Council BluITi o-n. , 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. HAIR GOODS , Y o MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Creston House , The only hotel In Council Hluffs having Esoa/pe And nil modern linpioxcmcnte. " 16 , " 17 und "in Muln t > t. MAX SIOHN , Piop. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTjrjtTOIIj BZjXJ pis. Practices In btate and Federal Courts. Hooins 7 and f , Slmuart Block. Closing Out. 1 have 1 he largest and most com plete line of NEW MILLINERS : AND NOTIONS In tlio city. 1 nni closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will fitul all the latest novelties in lints , bonnets , lloncrri , tilunws , tips , rib- buns , guu/.ufc , crupos unil other atj'lc.i of Goods Must Be Sold , of Hiirgiims ovur ofliurcd. Cill ; anil sec tlicin. J. J. BLISS. No. 328 Hioadwny , Council R. BIOEIvI. , . D. 0 * Ot ur tum.i'i roiunvo.1 wlihout thoknlfoor druwlnsrof CHRONIC DISEASES or " Over thirty ytiiir.V pnict.cul oxiurlcj.uj. o.ll I'u.irl till-not , Coitai II IlhiiTi Fatse. CK3 OPI ITK OK TIIK I COUNCIL Ili.utfs \\'ATtinvonKs : oV Cou.scit. lli.t'irs , IOWA , Miiy 111 , Jt-ftu. ) Notice U hurl-by Kit on tlmt the ropulnriiiiiuiiil invctiim of the btockhohlors of the Connull HIiillH City Wutorworks uonipany u'll liu In Id nl IhoolUie of thu ( oinpuny. No. f.W Ilioudurjr , In Iho city of Council Hlntld. lown , on U'tHlnc-i- day. thu lUh ilay of Juno , ISrM.ut t\\o o'clock p. in. , for thu eloctlon of tlliOLloiN to MIIVO for the onsnlnioeni , nnd the tiiiiihaetlon ol Fticli other buslines us niav lawfully coinu Uuloro it. The triin ltirlKioKrt of thu company will dose on WnlncHluy , the "mlduyol .Innu , IShli , .it 'J o'clocl. p. in , , and ulll idopiui on 'Ihinvluy , thn Olh Uity ol jiinii , IhN ) , at ion o'clock it. in. lly cider of thu llo'.rd ol Dliri lors. H. W. lloi'KiMJn. . FRANK COOK , REAL ESTATE - AND - LOAN AGENT , Room 7 , Shugart Block. . TIMOTHY SEED. I hate ai'iiantlty of sound , net ! cleaned ecod nhlcli 1 oltoi nt icnsonnble fl UKg. Sued of Uio ciopofUSJ. tv.i rc-jpondcneo bollcitc < l. K.O. lowu. Lu fx.ll.Ci.ci , -I'TLUH N. W , lly. SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. lit Our Stock No 503 and 500 K. Hi'oathvay.Counoil Hll's I W. TULI-EVS , I'ro . T. J. IVANS , Vlco-1'ros. JAMES N. lm\\iNCu ! lucr. Council Bki iiational Bank 102 MAIN STBEET , Onpital $100,000 ( Authorized Capital 850,000 Stockboldors Represent 1,000,000 Do neenotiil bttnliln ? liusln-v s. Accounts of hank' , hitnl.ors , iiUTclmnti , innn- n I act m ci 8 and IndlvldniilH looolvo.l on fnvor.i * bio tuims. DoincBtlo niul foicljrn otchan/n The very best of attention Kiven to nil btnl ncssconitnlttud toourciio. KIEL SALE STABLES Horses and Mules kept ion timtly on blind for Pttli * nt i ctnll or In car loads. Ordeis promdtlv Illlod by contrnot on short nolfcu. tnck sold on commission. SHMITEH & IIOI.KV , Proprietors. Stable Comer Filth Avenue iititl Fourth Bt Couneil niutlg lown. CARPETS Choice nixilay | ol" Latent Put * tcnm , All OradeH. Council Bluffs PARPET " 4O5 A Select "J' ; of lioico III. CURTAINS Extra fine J \ V SWEET POTATO PLANTS Grown and selected from MusciUiii Kopil by J. R. McPherson , 0 rower null Dealer in A.M > I' Council mull's. lown. Horses and Mules for nil purposoe. bouuht and Hold , at retail and nlotf Lnigoquuntlltob to tolocl from. MASON WISE , [ licelt , Kcar Pacific HouseCounil , Buc