0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 10. 1886. rl THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS , THUHSDAV MOKNMXO , JUNK 0. OFFICE , NO. IS , PEARL STREET. TcllTcrcd by cnrricr In miy i > art of tlio city nt Iv only tents per week. 11. W. TII.TOX , - - - Manager. TKI.KPItUNGS : cK , No. 43. No. 31. MINOIt MKNTIO.V. Now York I'ltimhlnt ; company. Now minimaljiooilo at Hcttur's , Tuesdays nml Tlmrstlnys tlio Woman's KMclmnpu AS 111 ithvnys hiivc baked beans , ft Tlio city ronneil last niclit failed to pot iKIiioniiii. uiul tlioy adjourned until to morrow nlirlit. I'nrniil to marry lias boon glrnn to Ali > xumlor Klttur , jr. , nnd Miss Nellie Ilccnnn , botb of this city. This evening Mrs. J. M. Mntthnws will entertain a liuptist sociable at tier resi dence , 100 Broadway. Everybody in vited. Tlio county board yesterday busied itself with .settling wltb ( he county treas urer. Tin ! accounts and balances weru found to bo correct , which was to bo ex pected. The dummy train Hint leaves Omaha nightly at 11 } ( ) o'clock will bu held for those who attend tlio musical festival In Oniturn and wish to return to this city tlio name night. The time of the. district court yesterday was taken tin with the case of Mullen , charged with having unibc//.lud from Crofts , the money loancr. Tl o argu- nuints were made yesterday afternoon. Yesterday afternoon Charles Henry , while at work on a scaflbld calcinnning in the Methodist church , foil and frac tured his loft leg , which was caused by the giving way of the scaffold. In the two against S. L. Castor vs Iowa Mutual Live Stock Insurance Com pany , J..L. Dugot , receiver , a motion has been tiled by tlio tiluintin"asking that the case bo dismissed and the plaintiff bo released from any liability of costs. There seems to have been some doubt as to the Union I'acilic road having ordered new street cars to take the place of the ones now in nto in this city. Yes terday William II. Hums , the general agent of the Union Pacilic in this city , in formed one of the HKI : force that the oars have been ordered and will soon bo ready to run. Last evening the fourth one of Ray mond's CNunr.sions this season" went east over the Hock Island route in four Pull man sleepers. There will bo another one of these parties arrive on the IGth nnd ono on tlio ird instant on their re turn cast to their homes in the New England states. Tlio police last evening raided a gang of thirteen tramps ahd placed them under arrest. Ono of the prisoners was seen to throw away a package which he had on his person , and the oflicor.s , inves tigating , found it to contain n do7.cn ladies' white kid glovc.s. The goods wore marked with tlio name of Wiig & West berg , of Omaha , and as that lirin was burglarized ono night last , week it is supposed this gang are the robbers. The Omaha police wore telegraphed the faets and wilt conic over and look the matter up this morning. Yesterday the daylight gave a bettor opportunity of seeing the results of the falling of the high built' in the rear ot Hattonhauor's carriage factory. The huge bank of dirt winch fell crushed in "the side of the brick building used as u blacksmith shop , necessitating its abandonment. Ihe lossfalls heavily upon Mr. Iluttenhaiior , but ho is going in pluckily to niako needed changes and improvements. Ho will move ono of his largo buildings nearer the street so as to leave room for a now blacksmith shop in the rear , and will hereafter use the space near the treacherous bluff for keeping lumber uiid material. Had the lancl- slide occurred in the day time it would very probably have resulted in the severe injury or death of several. Room Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Sucre. Our refrigerators are going very fast. Good goods and low prices tell. Cooper & McGco. The Wronn Mrs. Frank. Since the disappearance from Omaha of Mrs. Ilueber , alias Frank , a poarch has boon made for her , as she was to appear for trial at this term of the district court , on the charge of enticing the Mercer girl into a honso of ill-fume. A tel egram was received trom St. Paul by tlio marshal of Omaha that Mrs. Frank had been arrcstod there. After some further telegraphing Sheriff Keel started for St. Paul to bring her back. The shcritf at St. Paul hud telegraphed that the woman would come without papers , but ho thought best to prepare himself. On arriving there ho found Unit it was u different woman entirely , and not the ono wanted. Her name was Mrs. Frank , and she came from Omaha. She had loft uoino little bills behind her , and she thought that this was why she was arrested. In proving olearlv that stie was not the Mrs. lliiobir , alias Frank , the sheriff returned without her. Go'to Board for wall paper. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & K , L. Squirt ) , 10 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. The Quick Meal gasoline steve is lie coming nioru popular everyday. Get ono of Cooper & McGeu , Best cream soda In the city , 5u per glass , nt PalmerV , 1- Main street. Go to Board for room mouldings. John Templeton has moved his cigar factory to 550 Broadway , opera house > look. If you % yunt to invest a few dollars whore it will save many times the amount In labor and doctors' bills , buy an Ainori can washer of Cooper & Mcco. ( ! Tlio Bonp Game. On circus day two slick follows were offering in this vicinity boxes of soap with many jirlx.es , jewelry , etc , Ono of Iliom invieglod Henry Lanter , a Uormai farmer living near the city. The farmer got his eyes fixed upon a box into \vhlcl ho had boon $35 placed , and ho was given chunco to draw the , box am H gold ring for $20 , Ho haiulcr over the $20 to the sharper , bu on drawing the box found it hold a bit o : eoap ami i\ brass ring. Ho began pro testing and the follow run. . The sharper Bpying Deputy Sheriff Chatterbuok , who livt's near ( hero , and being hotly pressed , gave the f'JO to him , asking him to dcoldo Uiu dispute. The farmer , coming up , proceeded to explain the case , And the sharper htntek out u train , running like n deer until he reached a buggy in which waa seated his chum. The two drove away in hot haute , und were not over taken , although Clattorbuek hitched up his best steeds and went after them. The Gorman farmer was rejoiced to got his f30 back , but bwears vengeance on the next soap man. . " - C'Bnby Carriages nnd Bicycles ; Veloci pedes , Children's Wngons , Croquets , Hammocks , in .largo variety , at Mueller Jduaio'Co. "SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN" Orphans Who Qet Moro Vermin , Dirt and Stripes Than Food. THE HIGH NOON WEDDING. I < asl Night's Open Air Concert Doings In Itourt 1'crsonnl nnd 1'ltliy I'olnters From In und About the 111 u ( ft. Kurllicr Stnrtllni : Chnrgcft. "What docs the HKK mean by pitching Into the Home of the Friendless * " That quury is a natural one , as the HEK Is known' to generously support all chnr- itablo enterprises which it deems worthy of public support , and gladly stands by all honest efforts to make young and old , little and big , happier and better. The HKI : is not pitching into the Home , and has no malien nor spite against the man ager. The call for an investigation , and the statements made by dllu-renl wit nesses in regard to the management of the Home , did not emanate in the BIK : olllce. Af a news gatherer and news- giver it felt it to bo simpleTlnty to inform the public just what it could learn about an institution which has time and again laid claims in its columns to urge the public to support it. The HII : : has no jighl to make against such an institution if it is properly conducted , and has no light to make against Mr. Lumen if ho proves to bo the proper person to manage it. It does not propose"however , to gloss over facts to please anybody , nor does it projmso to choke into silence the com plaints made by apparently competent and responsible witnesses. As a matter of fact , Mr. Lemon has been more or less a patron of the HKE olllce ever since the HKIlocated : an olllce in Council lilulfs , and personally the re lationship has been courteous and friendly Within a short time the HUE man refused to visit the Homo for the purpose of giving it a paid write-up , so licited by the manager of the Homo , and the reports of its a I ) airs becoming so many and damaging , it could not. as a faithful chronicler of Council Hind's events , do otherwise than acquaint its readers with such information as its moans of gathering afforded. Mrs. E. H. Kinsoy , wno was recently a matron at the home , and who is said to have some valuable information on the subject , writes a letter to a lady friend in this city , setting forth her experience in the home , and urging the peojilo here to take some action to have the abuses remedied. As portions of her letters arc concerning personal matters , and others expressive merely of her own fooling , the BKK gives its readers only such portions of it as recite facts which foil under her observation while she was connected with the work. She says that she tirst met Mr. Lemon at the Baptist state convention at DCS Moines two years ago. Ho glowingly pic tured the home to her and its work. She had lost her husband and had four ittlo children dependent upon her. Her health was poor , and she had lost what money she had by the failure of u bank. Mr. Lemon told her that the institution was wholly dependent on God and faith in him for daily food and clothing. He represented that there was a kimlergar- ten and excellent school in connection with the homo , and m view of all these representations she concluded to let her children go and try it until she could got well so as to take them and do for them herself. "Lato in December I wont to Council Hluffs to spend the holidays with the children and see for myself. I found a terrible state of things. The school broken up , the matron on the war path with the manager and the then twenty-six children suffering from neg lecting ways too sickening too relate. "Tho manager explained that all this was duo to the assistant manager and to the matron , w 10 had lot these neglects arise while he was away. Ho said ho was going to move to the homo himself and take personal charge4 of it. I took my little two-year old babe in my lap anil lice were creeping tliiek over her head. My oldest litilo boy got behind my chair and almost his lirst words to mo wore : 'Mamma , when you go away from here wont you take me1 ! ! The cause jot this condition of affairs being satisfactorily explained , and the manager setting forth In glowing words his purposes and aims and the reforms he would 'institute , together with urgent requests that she should remain and servo as matron , she concluded to do so. "His plan seemed good and his aim a noble ono. My heart wont out in sympathy for the dear little children there , un.11 consented to act as matron. They were covered with vermin both of head and body. " She went at the task of cleaning them up. and soon had them in a better condition. "Jn a few days every child was contented and happy aside from suffering from the tyrannical influence of the manager whoso acts I did not approve. I concluded , however , to make it a life work , deciding that I was willing that m.y children should sutler somn deprivation in order to build up snob an institution. 1 ordered my house- hwld goods sent there and J united my lot with that of the friendless little ones.1 On the 1st day of March , 1885 , my little Irene died , without a moment's warning. I found it unpleasant getting along with the manager and family , and finally con cluded 1 could do better work for the Homo by visiting different parts of the state and making known its objects and needs , thereby awakening greater inter est and sympathy for it. 1 left my chil dren there quite contented. As my little ouo was the lirst to die at the Home , I foil it my duty to lift the debt of the cemetery lot. < mr. Lemen told mo lie only had thirtv days to pay for it in. The first money I took in ( which was the proceeds of a festival given at Somerset , la , , ) 1 sent him $ S5 to pay on the lot. 1 next hont him $10 moro for the same pur pose. That was In Juno , 1885 , and tlio lot is not paid foryot. " "I was absent BIV months , and nil this time in communication with tlio man ager , who always reported my children well and doing wolf. On my return to the institution , however , my mother blood boiled with indignation. I found tilth , rags , vermin of head and body. Hungry bujra by the . Insuillcient , poorly cooked food. Oh , i cannot give details , only it was awful ! I had believed Mr. Lemon a sincerely gospel man , with a generous heart for sufioring humanity. Hull found him to bo high tempered anil cruel. My oight-ycar-old Willie was just a walking skeleton. A few mure days and ho would have laid on the hill beside little Irene. Persons who saw my boy would say. 'yon should have taken your child to polion headquarters and let them have ) seen him before bring ing him homo Mr , Lumen threatened mo if I wont away and reported the con dition I found things in there. If I did so ho would prosecute mo. If I contin ued , however , a friend to the institution ho would befriend niu. " "Ho beat my daughter Mary so BO vcroly that she could not sit down , and when she showed her bruised hips to some of thu girls in tlio homo ho beat her for doing so. " Such are the specific charges gleaned from a long letter from this lady who acted in such intimate connection with the home work that she ought to bo able to know concerning its management. Other statements have been made to tho. HKK by persons living here , and by persons whoso state-menu on other matters - tors at least would be taken without a doubt , and they are to the same otfcot Yesterday the DKB'WHS put-in possession of a carefully written statement made by one such person , verifying in detail the complaints given in the JU.E the day be fore 'and sajiujz that all the slatomcnl * an bo MibUantlatcd by unimpeachable evidence. The names of wllncs.-es are to bo placed in the hands of r.ny competent committee which will honestly examine ute the facts. This witness , after nnrr.it- tig various incidents of neglect , of lack of cleanliness , and of too severe Hitiiilunoiit , savs : "An enlightened pub ic will not permit Mr. Lemen tor plond m OXCIKV that ho lacks moans. AO man s necessitated to collect forty-live child- en and pcrpotuallv doom them to starvation rations If Mr. Lcman really acks menus ho should place the. orphans n good families , or hand them over to he overseers of the iw > or. The attempted eWitness is the result of the system , the lose huddling together of so mniij of both sexes. Under Mr. Lumen's regimen , is developed jit the home , the orphans nro suffered to bo infested vith vermin so that the nits of tlio uf- iictivc parasites are visible in the hair of ho orphans. A lady outside of the homo , seeing the sad plight of the children , vol inteercd to comb their heads. I his niinblo service was continued almost daily during many weeks , but the lady referred to declines any further to wage war upon lice if the orphans shall con- Inuo subjected to the tender mercy of Mr. Lemen. " Such are samples of the statements made to the HEK , and it seems that they should not pass unnoticed. If they are tot founded on facts their falsity should )0 declared by some impartial commit- eo. At present they are being made use > f , and it is on the strength of those and jimilar claims thataro ! being made that nn attempt has boon made to get the > oard of trustees , or the city pastors , or some other body to examine these wit- losses , and bring in a verdict. If these hings are true the public should certainly io so informed , nnd thoij , when called ipon , as they are daily , to contribute to ho support ot the institution , they can dose so intelligently. Mntcd For the Mnnsc. GII.UNC.IIA.M-HtSllKA. ; . The Rev. H. C. Gillingham and Miss 'jiicy Maude Hushoa wore yesterday noon married in the Presbyterian church of his city. The friends and acquaintances began o arrive at the church about 11:30 : o'clock , and were ushered to scats by Messrs. F. H. Miller and H. A. Wood- bury. The bridal party arrived at 11:58 : , ind just as the clock "on the Bloomer school building finished striking 12 , Miss luliu Officer commenced playing Men- delsshon's Wedding March on the organ ind the bridal procession tiled down the west aisle of the church , preceded by the Ucv. A. K. Hales and the ushers , the fol- owing being the order : Mr. C. F. Luce ind Miss Maggie Harvey , Mr. Gilling lam ami Miss Clara H. Heck and the jrido leading on tlio arm of her brother , Harry Hushea. The bridal party took their positions at the altar , which was tastefully decorated with various floral designs. Kov. A. K. Hates , the pahtor of tlio church , per formed the ceremony , in which the ring was used. The service was impressive , DUt brief , and ten minutes after the time of entering the church the bridal party left the altar , proceeding down tlio op posite aisle from the one. by which they jntorcd. The party repaired to the ionic of the bride's mother , Mrs. Joseph McWilliams , No. Oil First avenue , where a reception was hold from 1 o'clock until _ o'clock Last evening the newly wedded ones loft for Spirit Lake , where ihey will remain a WCOK , and will be at their future homo in Logan on June 17 , on the evening of which day a reception will be given. The occasion in all of ita details was ono of real olegauce , and rare taste was shown in all the arrangements. The gifts wer.o numerous , many of them unique and costly. Friends from else where vied with those nearer in expres sions of good will und bright wishes. The Logan friends presented a rich silver service. A unique silver water set was the gift of Miss Hollidav , of New York City , who made her selection froni the choicest of Tiffany & Co.'s stock. Frif-nds in Cleveland , O. , presented n solid silver set. Numerous cash gifts , amounting to u nandsomo sum , were auioug the remembrances. The happy groomsman is a young man of growing pulpit power , and dearly beloved by the people of his parish and highly esteemed by the citizens of Logan. The bride is a worthy one. highly cultured and possessing many womanly qualities by whicti she will readily win lur way to the hearts of the Logan people who stand so ready to welcome her. Among the guests from abroad who attended tlio wedding , wore : Miss Mattie Akers , of Cleveland , O. ; L , A. Sherman and wife , A. L. Manning and wife , Miss Frances Sabm , B. Hillas and wife , S. K. Wilmot. of lunlap. la. ; Prof. S. G. Hedgers and son. of Kansas City ; Mr. and Mrs Hobert Purvis , Mrs. Hickman. of Omaha ; Miss May Vost- wick , of Woodbine , la. : Miss L. Miller , ot Brooklyn ; Mrs. C. M. Evans , Miss Lolta Cadwcll , Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scekoll , Miss Clara Cud well , of Logan ; A. L. Harvey , wife and bon Charles , Mr. und Mrs. lliddol. Miss Fannie Barnlmrd , Miss Ktlio Adams. Mrs. S. 1. King , Mr. and Mrs. C. Williman , Mrs. Lucy Wil liams , tlio bride's grandmother , S F. Winch , of Logan. The Open Air Concert. The complimentary open air concert in Bayliss park last evening tendered to the citi/.ons by Odell Bros. & Co. , drew a large crowd of people and proved a happy success , The enterprise shown by these young men was the occasion of many commendatory remarks from those who enjoyed the sweet music given by the Gorman-Amurioan baud. Of course the free eoneort was really an tidvcrtlscment of this wldo-uwako real estate nnd insurance firm , but it was ad vertisement in a most pleasing form. The programme was also marked by a boomish inspiration for Council Bluffs , ono number especially being devoted to the representation of n trip across tlio continent in five minutes , the prepara tions for vivifying _ , which weor quite elaborate. The description , as given on tlio programme , was : * 4. U. 1' . H. U. ( iidop "Acioss tlio Contl- nent In Five Minutes/1 with Cuaiiis. to the "Uoom" of Council Uluffs. Scene Suii Francisco , Cnl. Time. 1890. Through train ready for Council Hluirs , la. , terminus of tlio U. p. It. Jt. and greatest railroad center of the west ' 1'opulutloii , 150- 000. Machine bhnps , railroad shops , nwiiu- factories ; hum , whirr and buzz or wheels of Industry , working the "Wests' " raw products Into the cash of tlio rest of the world , btreels all paved. Cable carswitli all the modern Improvements running every minute. Free bridge across the Dig Muddy leading to Omaha and other western suburbs ; gorgeous union depot All U. I * , trains leaving trom and arriving at Council Hliill's every time. All aboard tor Council Hly'fs. Bell rings , whistle blows , look out for the engine. Coun cil lilutrs union depot Chau'po cars for tlio east. east.In In view of the recent investigation alone this line the hit was a huiwy ono. It is hoped Unit others may follow the example of Odoli Bros. & Co. nnd favor the citizens with moro open air concerts It may bo an expensive way of advertis ing , but it is a peed way. The people enjoy it , and the linn will doubtless Und that the money was not foolishly in vested. Beard has an immense stock of wals paper and room mouldings which must DO tunica into cash , so down-go the price A AVorthy Upnnvolcnco. The Woman's Clirictlsn association Is tvrranginc for nn ehtb'rtnhnncnt to bo , ivcti in tlio Masonic- temple next Mon- lay night for the benefit of the Industrial -chool , which is a chilli of the association , n this school children arc being taught many needed ways , of , helping them selves , making their ; own garments , etc. I'ho school thus fostered by the Christian ronieii of the city should be heartily sup- lortod by the public. pleasant way of bus helping It Is offered in the coming entertainment , winch promises to be ono of rnrc merit and onjoynbility. Some of ho best vocalists in the city will iisMst. L'ho children , under the training of Miss Page , of Chicago , will give a number of dousing kindergarten exorcises nnd > ongs , and other attractive features of he programme will bo duly made public. Go to tlio Now York Plumbing com- inny for garden hose. They warrant all .hey sell. Opera house block. Why buy a poor gasoline stove when mu c.in get a "Quick Meal" at the same irieeV Cooper & . McGee have them. 1'orsoiinl Paragraphs. Louie Jacobs , of Chicago , is visiting dr. and Mrs. H Friedman. Mr. M. L. Jacquonim , the well known owelcr , is quite ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. I ) . J. Rockwell nnd daughter , tliss Angic , are visiting in Rochester , N. Y. Y.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cowlo nnd Miss ilmma Josslyn attended the musical festi val in Omaha last evening. K. H Hillas and wife , and S. E. Wil- not , of DunlapJ attended the musical 'estival In Omalia last evening. Mr and Mrs. F. L. Clark , Mrs. W. W. ' . .ooniis and Mrs. W. II. Mauror attended he musical festival in Omaha last even ing.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dcvine , who wore narried in Jacksonville , 111. , on May 20 , are now at homo to their friends , their low residence being No. ai3 1'latncr street. Mr. and Mrs. Manning , Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and Miss Sabin came in from Dunlap yesterday to attend the Gilling- 'lam-Buslica wedding , Thov were the uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F" Olm&tcnd , and last evening all attended the opening of the musical festival in Omaha. Drives them away , is what St. Jacobs Oil does with rheumatism und neur algia. Cherries are Itlpn At Dodge's orchard. Orders loft with Kintz & Kleeb , 848 Broadway , or with George Blank , 610 Bluff street , will bo promptly tilled. Hod Star Cough Cure is safe and relia ble. Free from opiates. Price , twenty- ivo cents. Miss Rose Hopkins , of an inllue.ntial family in Audenricd , Pa. , eloped with a : iorny-hundcd day laborer of the mines. Kirk's Gcrnum 1110 Ointment. Sure care for blind , bleoillnz , and itching Piles. Ono box has cured the worst cases of ten years standlm ; . No" one need sulTer ten minutes after using tlitsiomlerfnl Kirk's German PIle Ointment It absorbs tumors , allnys the Itching at onc.n , acts as a poultice , gives Instaud relief. , Klil"fl German Pile Dlntmcnt Is prepared ! onfr for Piles and tchiiiH of the private parts , and nothing else. Everv box Is wnrranted'by o > ur agents. Sold Jy ( lniL.'h'lsts ; sent by mail on receiptof price , 60c per box. , % DR. c. o. SEXTON , PBOP , Cleveland. O. Sold by C. K Oooodmari ahd Kuhn & Co. l.ltli and DoiiKlHB , IVtli ami Cniiilngs. EYERY DAY We are malting a Spec ialty noiv of Summer Goods , And a/re Offering NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find new special bargains on our counters Every Morning. i We are selling Lawns at 4C. , worth ( ic. Satteens at 12 l-2c.f wortli : l8c. Embroidery patterns at one-Juilf their value. Dress iroods At loss than they vjoro over known before , You con save money by coming to Council Bluffs for , , CARPETS , , ; CURTAINS , &c. Wo keep the choicest patterns turned out of the Looms , and our prices are the lowest in this -western country. You will say so when you see them. Watch our advertisement every morning1 for new bargains. Look in local column for special sale to-day , Harlmess Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING 12:0x7 : 353 OJF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEUE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , CiirrlnRes. Kto , We. Council lllulTs , lowit. KEYSTONE MANL'FACTUUtNU""ca Ma\o tlio Urltrmnl and Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN SIllII.MJItS AND FI5KI ) Ct'TTKIl ? . Nos. IMMJJCI , l.W.umlinr ; itaiitli Main Street , Council Hlun" ' , Iowa. DAVID UltADLKY A CO. , Mnnnf'ii nn I Jobbers ot Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Bnggles , CArrlag-ps. nnil nil klnlf of Farm Mnohlnrrr. 1100 to lllO South M ln Slroct , Council loir A. AXK P.O. ai.r.Asox , T. It.louniv . Ono.R Wiunur. I'rcs.&Trcas. V..rri" .AtMin , SOB .VCoumol. Council Blnls Handla Factory , ( Incorporated. ) Manufacturers of Axlu , Pick , SloJjro nnd Smill Ilnndlos , of every description. CAHI'KTS. COUNCIL HLUFFS CAUPET CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Cloths , Curtain Fixtures , Upholstery ( looJs , Etc , No. 403 IlromVvny Council lown. C1O.4 S. TOJMCC'O , KTC. PEKEGOY & MOORE , WholciWlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands'of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. 8Mnln nnd 27 1'cnrl Sts. . Council lown. COUMlSSlOIf. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wtiolcsiilo fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. HPcnrl St. , Council Il nnuaaisTs. HARLE , HAAS & CO. . Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , fl' Sundries , Ktc. No. 22 Miiln St. , and No. 21 Ponrl St. , Council UlullB. ooons. M. E. SMITH & CO. , aod JoWsrs of DrGOJ ! ? , Notions , Etc. Noa. 112 and III Mnln St. , Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St. Council IllulTs , Iowa. O. VV. HUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Cominlr.plon. No. 511 Drondwuy , Council niulTs. WIUT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pcail St. , Council aHOCKRWS. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Rroud- Tvny , Council ItlulTs. HARNESS. KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , ifnnufncturers of and Whole nlo Doalerd In Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery , . No. K5 Main St. . Council lIlutTd , lown. HATS , CAPS. KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. ! U2 und 311 Hroadway , Council Illuffs. UEAVV IIAUDWAIIK. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heavy , And Wood Stock , Council Hluffs , I own. HIDKS AXD 1TOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tollcw.Wool , PeltB , Oronse nnd Vurd Council llluffs Iowa. O/Z/S. COUNCIL 15LUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubriciting Oils . , ETO. ! B. Theodore , Affeut , Council DluCTa. lown. . pinna , ETC. A. OVERTON tf CO. , Hard Wood , Southera Lumber , Piling , < ud Ilrldgo Mntcrlnl SpoclnltlnsWliolo < ! aln Luiu- tier of all Kinds. Uulco No. 139 Main tit , Council Hluffs. Iowa. iriNKS AND LIQUUHS. JOHN LINDER , Wbolebiilo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , Atrout for St. GotttiartVs Herb Hilton ) . No. U Main St. Council Itlulta. SCHNEIDER & IJKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ka em Main St. . Council Hlufft. SPEOIALNOTIOES. Special iidvortUoniontB , such as I/ist , Found , ToLnunKor S.ilo , To Hont , Witnt ? , llonrdlnir , etc. , will liuliiForlud In til ) column at tlio low raloof TEN CENTO I'EK JJNK lorrho lirst Inecr tlonnnd I'lvo Coins 1'erUnu for cHcli nubsoiiiuiii | Insertion , LriiVu udvorllsomcnts nt our office , A'o. 12 Pcul street , near Ilroadway , Council lllutrs. WANTS. TTVMt BALK A line opening1 for a man with -K email eupltiil wlfhfnjf to impUKe In dinjr liusliiosM Invi'Uini Iowa Only ilniK Hnrn In the town. Address Ilnrvoy it llcnrd , Ncolu , lowiu U ) A gooil young pony. ETThwTon ] ' " street. TT7ANTBI ) A girl to do Kdioral houeswork. CallntlOU Fourtn em-tit. 0 > K IiK\VAUI-For a gold signet r.nif lost uJiJ April : " . . > on transfer platform by w. II. liurne , Council lllutls. -\17ANTHI Fifty day boarders at the llcch. V > tele hotel. Cuoiip rulesfrlvon. A irood boy to learn tl'oiirlntlnir ' WANTRO Cull lit lice olllco , Council Illutld. FOH SALE-Two lots 25 leet from N , W. H'y track , suitable for warehouse or factory purpo'cs. 12. L glieale , 610 llroadway. 8AI < K-Unlon avenue hotel property. Special Imrtralu K. USlicofo , SOJ llroadwuy. FOIt SAM ! Old nopere. In quantities to suit , at lleo ollloB Not Pearl street OFFICER & PTTSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL ULUiTS , IA , 1B5T. YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. INIalilMicit III 1S77. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 20,000 Vehicle * Annually * fct'i" ! f r < 'ntulojue , Vrloci , V Kales and TexllinonlalH. w. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . . Itrtck b.ilMlna nuv klml rnlod or m.ivcl ninl snllsfnctlon guaranteed. IVnmc lionsoa tnovod cuLlttUUUnt truolts tti * l > Mt in tint widL 808 Eighth. A-vouua anil Eighth Streak , Council Bluftk ' I ! : / V r * felts 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WiT MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Creston House , Tlio only hotel In Council ItlulTs Imvlnx Fire Hi3oa/pe And nil modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and UIO Mnln t-t. MAX MOIIN , Piop. JAOOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in State ami Federal Com Is. Rooms 7 and 8 , Slnurart Klock. _ Closing Out. I have the largest nntl most com plete line ol ! NEW MXLLINJSRY AND NOTIONS In the city. I um closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find all the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , flowers , plumes , tips , ribbons bens , gauzes , crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Best of Uarguius ever oll'ercd. Call and see them. J. J. BLISS , No. J128 Hroadway , Council Din Ilia. B. BICE , M. D. or otliur tum > rs rotnovoil without the knlfo or Uruwbiif of blo'iJ. ' CHROMIC DISEASES or M * M Over thirty yunrd' pi-uetio.il nxui-uujj. | | o. 11 I'diiri Htriiut , COIIIK 11 lllutTi MTOONSUI.TATIO.X Klllii China , Glassware and Lamps , \V. S. Homer & Co. . No. 23 , Main St.Council Hlull-i , la. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. OfflcoOvcr American Kxpros ? Coinnnny. FRANK COOK , REAL ESTATE -AND- LOAN AGENT , Room 7 , Shu pit Biock. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 Imvo a quantity of sound , well cltnnod eeixl lilcli lufftirut rcnbonilblulltfuuii. r-'eud uftliu crop of U&-V Coriceponilojiuu boliuitcd , i'.fl Bcclli.CTLr. 11 'UUH N. UW D SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. < m At OIK Stock lards pls jsj No 503 and 500 K. Broadway.Conncll BfTs I * W. TOLI.KYS , I'ref. T. J. EVANSI , Vlco-1'ros. JAMES N. 1 Council Bluffs National Bank 103 MAIN STBEET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Do a general ImuVliiK bustn * < n. Accounts of bunks , bankers , iiwrchnnt * , mnn- nfncturorsnnd Individuals rosolvo.l on favora ble lorms. Domestic und foreign rxchnno. The very host of attention fflvon to all b'lsl ness committed to our'"tru. KIEL SALE STABLES HorseH and Mules kept constantly on hiind for Bali ) nt retail or In cur Icmds. Ordore pronultly llllod by contract on short notice Stock sold on commission. 8HrUTKK * I10LKV. I'roprlctorH. Stable Corner Fifth Arcnuo and fourth 8t Council IlIulfH lawn. CARPETS Choice Display of lul < > ntPol - fern * , All ft Council Bluffs PARPET U 4OB Broad-wcty. r I A Sclcc-t .Stork or Choice JVovelllcH In. CURTAINS. UroAvu and Kolcctotl from MIHC ati Seed liy J. R. McPherson , ami Dim lor in VI : ITA : f AM > I'ltriT.S. Council IllnirH. lown. Horses and Mules For All purpose * , botiyht and told , nt rolitll Hid u lots. Largo < iuuntltlod to nulecl tioiu. MASON WISE , SWc 9 > l New J a1iU H/J.J. ; il.\\ } \ \ B