mm f If THE OMA11A DAILY BEE : SATURDAY ; JUNE 20. 1886. THE > ATTAr BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS. SATL'KDAY MOKNIXG , JUNK 20. Ol'FICE , NO. 12 , PEARIi STREET. J > 1l ticd ! > ) cm nor In any part of the city nt in my itms ] icr week. ] ] . W. TII.TON , . . . Malinger. Tr.I.nt'llONKS : Hmr ' OiWR , No. u NII.IIT EMToii No. St. MI.NOU MHXTION. NPW York Plumbing company. Isi-w Miniincr goods nt Uuitcr's. Four ilrunks wi-ro lined in uoliro court yesterday. Ilcv J. ri k will pn-uHi nt thu-Klf- topulli street Mi < iioit to-morrow nl 11 u. 111 , .Scuts free. Kdnin .Sanders is in troulilo again , lit- licinu charged witli having broken own tin- door of rred Kreiifor'.s nssidcnco , and luninir tlirt''iti'iipd to kill Mrs. Kroner. Sclilntcr > V : Holey luivo received al tint Star Mnfolt'S mi liroadwiiy , a ear loud of the lines ! mules over brought to Council Itlull's. They lake iirldo in Miowinjj tliein to parties who admire line stoek The diagram of the Coiigrupitioiml phiii'di is to bn found alV. . S. lloinor's lore , No. 211 Main street , and those wlio ill-sire news or sittings , and have not se cured them , can do MI by anplylngthero. Sunday being the anniversary of the election whieh resulted in giving stat utory prohibition to the state of Iowa , ap propriate services in coinmuninrntion of 'hat event will bo held in the M.K. church If' ' in the uvening. l'rofes or K. W. Fish , wlwu lectures before tne Young Moil's Christian as- tocintion wen ; MI favorably received , will preach Sunday morning and even ing at tin ; Haptist church. Subject for the evening , "Tlio Kducatlonof thu Con- buicnce. " heats free. At a mooting last Sunday afternoon of the Council lUiill's branch 'of the Irish National league , it was decided to give n iiundrillo party and festival Friday , July a , for the benefit ol the parlia mentary fund , Bono's hall has been se lected as tiie place. On delegates to the judicial convention the contest will be between the support ers of N. M. 1'nsey anil those supporting Senator ( Jeorge Carson , who is also : v candidate for judicial nomination. The cndor.MMiicnl of tint bar is largely in Mr. I'li'-ov's interests. Attorney Jacob Sims returned ynstcr- ilay from Sionx City , where , as attorney for the temperance alliance , he argued homo injunction caso.s before Judge Lewi . ' 1 here were four of these cases , . .and in I we. of them temporary writs of 'injunction were granted against the sa loon keepers and the. owners of tin ; build- in ITS , while in the other two the injunc tions were ngainst the saloon keepers only. About two wpoks ago L. W. Canghoy lost his pocket book containing about ? 8.1. He dropped it somewhere between Welsh's .store and the dummy depot , or between there and the City mills. Ho Hindi ! known bis los through the city nrcfS , but has not no response from any finder. Yesterday lie was informed that Kichavd Van Langeii liad found a sum of money , and from other information about the matter he bad his suspicions directed to Van Langon as the probable limter of the lo.st pockettjook. lie yesterday after- " iioiiii filed an information"in the superior court charging Van Langcn with the lar ceny of the pocketbook and money , and the case is to bo heard to-day. _ There was Home surprise expressed by sonic at the announcement made in the IJKB yesturdav Unit the Knights of Labor were to hold a convention at Atlantic next Wednesday for the purpose of bring ing before the public the namoof Colonel Keatloy as a candidate for congressional honors. The report was continued by others yesterday , and it seems that the announcement made in the BEE was cor rect. It scorns that Colonel Kcatley is to bo presented as an anti-monopoly , labor- loving candidate. That bo will also se cure the democratic nomination seems no less probable. It looks ns if the con gressional race would be between Colonel Keatloy and Major Lymun , as the latter will doubtless bo rcnominatcil by the re publicans , ho having served but one term. Heard has an imnienso stock p wal paper and room Mouldings whic" inns bo turned into cash , so down go the ) > rice nt Board's. ( So to Hoard for room mouldings. Wanted 1,000 families to tauo Ameri can round washers on two week's trial With the privilege of returning nt our ex pense if willing to part with them after : i lair trial. CoorEit & McGEK , Western Agents. ( Jo to Board for wall paper. The First Fust Fruit Train. Mr. O. W. Butts , the California fruit man of this city , received a telegram yes terday stating that the first fast fruit train which over left Sacramento started Thursday , there being lifleen cars in the train , loaded with peaches , plums , apri cots , pears and oranges. It is a special train , running on fast time , and will probably reach hero Monday morning. These earn , on reaching hero , will bo ill- ( , verted lo Chicago , Minneapolis , ] \iil- \ tj waukco , KansasCit.y.St. Louis , and others used here and in Omaha. Heretofore , fruit cars have been attached to other trains , but ( His Is the llrst special fnst time fruit train to ever leave California , bringing through small fruit of the Kind named. The California uhipporn of tills train are W. K. Strong & Co. , and KdwinT. Karl , both of Sacramento , the oldest and largest shippers there. Kow outside of the business realize the work necessary to get up a fruit train of this Bly.o. It requires forty'live days labor to prepare ono ear , and hence the labor of preparing this train is equal tn that of 075 men working ono day , or one man working about two years. The fruit unions liavo boon planning for sending through these special fruit trains , but it scorns that these private parties have got the lead , and the honor of sending through the lirst ono. The enterprise Is ono wliich few houses linvo the energy mid pluck to undertake , the risk being fully $5,000 besides the chances of the fruit being spoiled or lost entirely. Mr. Butts will care for the fruit on Its arrival nnd will attend to the distribution for tliis market , Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds. Odoll tiro's & Co. , No. 103 1'oarl street , Council Bluirs , Iowa. Room Mouldings Largest assortmen | nnd lowest prices at Board's Wall I'apur Storo. Go to Board for rooiiimouldings , \V Claim. The American Hound Washer h tlm b .t iiiadii , Actual trial has provnn bo- yoijd doubt that it will wtif.li . cloancr , ijtilokor , with morn ease nml le. s injury to the clothes than any machine now in use. Try one. COOI-KII & McUr.E , Western A Substantial nlwtrncts of titles and estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire , 10 IVavl street , Council Hltill'i. Wo have n few morn UeJrlgoralori und ninko low prices on thorn till they nro alosoU out. Cooi'KU CLOSE OF THE SCHOOL YEAR , The Graduating Exercises Hold Last Even ing in the Opera House , FAST FREIGHT TRAIN IN TRANSIT. llo\v the CofTmnn .Jury Stood Various Notes Aliout the III tin's Tlio Council to Klcct n Now .Mayor To-Nluht. lllcli School Coimnc.iK'cinriit. The sixteenth nntmnl commencement c\erci cs of Iho Council Bluffs high school ook plnco hist evening , nnd caused this ipcra fiou o to bo crowded to Its full ca pacity. The stage was set pleasingly as i parlor scene , nnd llowers and plants were so arranged ns to ndd greatly to its iienuty. A largo pair of scales hung sus- pcndud over tin- stage , while from the team a star wns pendant hearing ho hguros ' " 80. " The scales were mother happy suggestion of the nnllo appearing upon the progtamme By Weight not by Number. " The graduating class consisted nt live ladles ind two young gentlemen ; Mnry 1) . Davenport , .lulia ( . Jiiilson , Mary H. lofciclyu. ( tcorgu II. Mnyne , Klsio 1'iiscy , Ustellst V. Sniton , Uoluirt K. Tinley. Upon the .stage were seated the members ; > f the board of education , the .superin tendent and principal of the high .school. ' I'lii ! programme opened with a selection ' ) .y the orchestra , and by prayer offered ) Itev. Dr. Cooloy. MLs , cs Chamber- ain and Patterson played a sweet overturn , " 1'oet nnd Peasant. " Mi s Davenport guvu thu salutatory , 11 very happy picturing of the class us a ship just launching into the blue sea. Her essay following her salutatory was a careful .study of "Charlotte Bronte. " Miss Klsio Puscy gave a sprightly essay in "The ( ioldcn l-aece. " Sue showed low the desire for wealth , for fame and Tor knowledge prompted men to action , ind in closing she made a humorous pro- iihelie picturing of the futures of her several clas.sinatcs. Misses Davenport and Josselyn gave a vocal duut , "Barcarolle , " which was well ondored. Mr. George Mayno then do- ivercd his oration on ' 'Socialism. " lie > liowed that he. had studied tliu question pule thoroughly , and his thoughts were touched in well chosen words. He out lined the different phases of socialism , ind showed the dangerous tendencies of ivnn the better phases. Masters Badollet and 'Pulleys , who inve. become quite favorites with the iinl.lip , gayo a duet with the flute and violin , which was .soenjoyable asto cause in encore , to which they responded with in even more pleasing selection. Miss .Indson read an essay showing the influence of night on poetry and music. She had gathered up a great many liter ary tributes and ilfu.strativo lines , nnd these wore woven witn many original thoughts. Her closing wns unique , it being a description of how Beethoven composed his sonata "To the Moon. " she pinving the sonata upon the piano as u finish. Miss Josslyn gnvc a very thoughtful essay , showing that the world was not going backwards , and that there was much yet locked up in the future. Miss Kdincer gave a solo , "Mar- gueritoV Three Boqnets , " with a Jluto obligate by Muster Badollet. She sang very sweetly and aroused much en thusiasm. Mr. Emmet Tiulcy cave a strong oration tion on the subject of limiting suffrage by educational , mural and In sonic re spects property qualifications. Miss Sutton gave the closing essay and the valedictory , a task which she performed well. The class sung a song composed by her , nnd the awarding of the diplomas followed. Kov. T. J. Mackny closed with the benediction. St. Frnnols Academy. Next Tuesday evening the fifteenth an- mial commencement exorcises of St Francis academy will tnko plnco in the academy chapel. There are seven in the graduating class. The following pro gramme has been arranged. Entrance March ( three pianos ) Hummel Misses llattie 'Kesg , Josephine Durban , Uena liarncs , Celia Hughes , Ictn SehwPrtloy , Mary Murray. Organ , Miss Pussce Keating. Chorus llnmlel 1'Iano-forto accompaniment hv Misses Pnsseii Keating and Ll/.zie Hulas. Or gan , Miss Hattlo llegg. Salutatory Miss Li//.lc Ilooton. Le Petit Trio D'Albert blisses Emma Schneider , Mabel Love , Joslna Lnnge , Myjtle Ilawkln.sCrncti | ! Wagoner , Kay Hart , Dora Anderson , Jenulo 1'oinfiet , Edith Claike. Essay "Ho in Earnest. " Miss ICatio Daneliey. SyniDliony Haydn Minims ami .Juniors. Itccltation "Littlo Pull's Headstone. " ' Our Jennie. " Fnnst Gounod Missus Mary Henklo , Kittle Uuaiic , Mary lilanrlmul , Annlu Hart , Emma Schnei der , Mabel Love. Essay "The World's Mistress. " Alb > 8 Muignrct Allcman. O' Dolce Coneeiito Bochsa llaip. Miss Mnry Haas. J'lano , AIlss Pusseo Keating. Los Crclots Moscovltz Misses Anglo Wlukham , Jeiiuio Keating , Minnie Kartell , Mnry Kraney , Nellie Moore , Cnrile Ksley. Essay. Patents of Nobility Miss Margueiite Blaiiuliaul. Mi Cara Wnltzer Mosoowskl Misses Certriule Selioni'lc , Amies Murray , Minnie IJnthanlc , Mary Miiuio , JJz/.lo Tlioll , Cora NIp.sscii. VocalTrio ( Olmrlta ) Jlosslnl Misses Mnry Minray , Agnes Mnrrayertlo ! Schcnek. ; accompanist , Miss I'ussee Keating. Kssay The Modern Dilettanti Mls.s Cecilia Muliuieen. Xnuberolitn Mo/art Misses MIIIV O'Xelll , LIlIlo Jllllas , Pearl Ayios. Bona Buinell , Ida Schwertloy , AgiiesMunay. iteeitatlon Selected Miss I'lisseti Keating. Cantata iimlithali nnd Ids Daughter Piologno Miss Annlo Hlunclmnl. Harp nccouiiiiuilinent Mlts Maiy Haas. IMnuo accompaniment Miss " Ahsfiom thooporn ( twotiianos ) Bellini First piano Miss I.llllu Jlillas. Second piano Miss Pearl Avies. Essay Le't BoVlmt Is Miss CartIiiStiiuson. Chorus ( vocal class ) ( Jumbeit Ulgoletto Ls/.t | Miss Pus.seo Keating. Conrerilucllouois , Cnuliiatint ; Medals , etc. Addtcss to graduates.Miss soplda Ci-rner Itfsponso MKS | O.iirio Stlmsun Valedictory , .MUs Annie Clinch Chorus fvoin Elljuli The Hod Oak Fii-uinon , Chief Templotoii , of the fire depart- nirnt , 1ms rutiirned from Red Oak , whore ho nttcndcd the annunl parndo of thu de partment. Ho Is profuse In his praise of the Itcd Oaks , nnd declares that the de partment showed up as one of the finest of its slzo he had over seen , Thoru were three companies , two hdse and one hook nnd ladder. The apparatus was excellent , and thu men , seventy-live in number , were healthy , hearty line looking men , evidently capable of doing good service. The men were arrayed in their new uni form ; ) , which had been procured at a cost of $ ' , ' ,000. One of the companies was uni formed in a pleasing gray , a unique uni form tor firemen. On one of tlio hose carts was n beautiful little girl , pleasingly dressed. On another was a little boy , with a tall bilk hat , H ennu , and other needfuls for a full dressed little gentleman. There- was much eiUhushuiiu tdiowii by the , citizens along the HUP of march , and at OIIP point where the Woman's Chris- linn union was gathered , the Indies joined in hinging as the bo.\s marched by , 'Trai e Grd ; froin Whom alj Blessings Flow. " The whole oily was enlivened by the doings ot the day. Chief Tcmplcton Is also loud in Ins praise of the courteous treatment which he received personally , although the shortness of bis stay prevented - vented his seeing as much as ho desired. Delegated liy Democrat * . The democratic county convention met yc < terdav morning in tlio M atonic hall for the purpose of c'ccting thirteen dele gates to tin- state convention. Chairman J..J. Shea called the convention lo order nntl .1. Diedrich , of Avoea. was chosen as temporary chairman. | { . W. Briggs , of Carson , was Delected as temporary secre tary. .1.4. Shea , H. S. Hart of Avoea , mid Dr. Harvpy of Ncola , were appointed committee on credentials. Adjournment wns then taken until afternoon. On reassembling the committee rc- porleil the following delegates , in addi tion to those from the city , whoso names Inivo already been published : KIION - K. S. Ilnrt , F. A. Xnntliic , V. Benjamin. G. Diedrich , A. Harris. R G. Het/.el , ,1. T. Ha/en , A P. Cramer. Neola-S. U. Harvey , G. Al. Wilson , T. S. Campbell. C. M. Crippi-r. Car-ion U. M. Briggs , W. S. Sntipp , L. Bestow. Crescent-J. C. Waterman , Willitim Currio , Wnllncn Walker. Grove John 1 larding. Layton-Joseph Boiler , William Bar rett , S. H. Comer , J. G. Gray , C. C. May- hew. hew.Mimlon Mimlon James Crow , John Stnhr , H , Doehcr. Keg Creek John llartig , Joseph Me- llav. S. ( ! . Underwood. Boome- . J llalncs , Isaac Sicgler , J. McCormaek. Gnrncr-T. W. Van Sicvcr , J. W. Tom- ] ) lcjon , Henry Iloywood. The report was adopted , nnd tlio tem porary officers made tliu permanent ones. A committee of ono from oacli precinct represented was chosen to nominate the. thirteen delegates to the state convention and the following were thus selected : J. J. Frame ? , L. A. Bergman , F. G. Hot/.cl , A. Harris , T. S. Campbell , U. Kirkwood , T. W. Van Siover , L. Bestow , I. Warner. M. F. Hohror , S. ( } . Under wood , C. C. Mayhow , W C. James. Chairman Shea requested ( lint llie.ru be .some expression of opinion us to whether there should bo two separate conventions culled , one for choosing delegates to the judicial convention and one for choosing delegates to the congressional conven tion , or whether one convention should be called for both purposes. He also sug gested the idea of havinp a double dele gation called for to attend the conven tion , so as to have as large a representa tion of the democracy as possible. After some discussion it was decided to leave the matter in the hands of the central committee. Adjourned. Missouri Valley Items. J. B. Loliman returned from the Da kota Hot Springs last Friday. He is very highly pleased with his trip and speaks in commendable terms of the medicinal qualities of the springs. Bon McKay's new house on Third street is Hearing complction.ns far as the frame work is concerned. When finished it will be a fine residence. A new paper will bo started at Mis souri Valley , the first number appearing July 3. It will bo called The Society Record and will be published by L. Bal lon , formerly editor of the Harrison County News. A specialty will bo made of local and society news ! It will bo a. live-column quarto , printed on tinted paper. Notices were served on all the saloon keepers to appear to-day before Judge Lewis , to answer why injunctions should not be served against them for running a nuisance in Missouri Valley. This move is being made by the Good Templars' lodge of tliis place. Mr. Sims of Coun cil Blnil's is the attorney foi the state. A good many of our citizens have taken advantage of the low rates to Chicago. Some four or live departed for that city Sunday evening. Jt is understood that F. M. Dance will soon commence the erection of a line brick store on the property on Erie street formerly occupied by William Bollonder. JunoUl , 188U. LUDLOW. John Tcmplcton has moved his cigar actory ] to 550 Broadway , opera house fbock. Best cream soda in the city , 5c per glass , at Palmer's , 12 Main street. Personal I'a Mr. W. S. Williams left yesterday for n trip eastward. She will visit in Illinois and Pennsylvania. Henry Atkins nnd C.V. . Blnnchnrd go to Chicago to-day on a brief trip , com bining business with pleasure. Before their return they will probably visit Mil- wnukco also. Hov. G. W. Crofts and family started for the East yesterday. They will visit their old homo in Sandwich , 111. , and Mr. Crofts will attend the college reunion nt Mt. Morris , nnd thou return , so ns to be nblo to fill his pulpit a week from to morrow. His wife and daughter will bo absent much longer. How the Jury Stood. The disagreement nnd discharge of the jury in the cnso of Arch Collhinn , charged with tlio killing of Jack Mayne , was briellv noted in yesterday's BEE. In quiries concerning how the jury stood re veal the fact that on the first ballots there were tU'c in 1'uvor of acquittal and seven in favor of conviction of manslaughter. The closing ballots stood cloven for con viction nnd one for acquittal , this ono being undurstood to bo Mr. Lnvenberg. The closing ballot wns ten for conviction and two for acquittal , Henry Pnhchel , of this city voting for acquittal , he having voted that way on sumo other ballots , The case has bcon an expensive ono for the countj , the jury fees alone amount ing to over $700. The prediction Is mndo that the ease will hardly reach another trial , as It will probably ming along now until it wears out. The public opinion IIIIK bccivgrcatly divided upon the matter - tor , many feeling that there was more of a personal antagonism ngnlnst Coil'man which was actuating some of those who took an active part in having him prpsc- cuted , rnthei than any keen sense of needed justice , The theory that Coil'man advanced that ho shot thu mull in self- defense was hooted at by his enemies , who claim that ho deliberately bought Mayne to kill him. Other more charit able hold to the belief that ho sought Mayno to have n quarrel with him , and that ho was armed for self-protection in case of need , but not intending to shoot Mayno. The friends and sympathizers of Coil'man claim stoutly that hu mot Mayno by accident , and that Mayno commonco'l and kept up the quarrel , and that while Coil'man wns so badly beaten and bruised ns to hnrdly know whnt ho was doing be yond the natural anxiety to protect his life which seemed endangered , ho shot , nnd the oall did its deadly work , Thu verdict will do littleto change thu opin ions held by these dillerent persons. Tlio Council To.Mgtit. The city council held no meeting last night , but a special meeting has been called for to-night for the special purposu of electing a mayor. Go to tlio Now > 'wrk Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant nil they sell. Opera house block. Houml to Shoot Ills Wire. Yesterday Mternoon James Smith , n painter , living near ' ' ( lib fair grounds , Marled out guuHnjr for his wife , It ntl- pears that lid ami his \\ilo have had some trouble before , and not long ngo she complained of him for making threats against her , and had him arrested , lie wns held for some time , but the matter wns settled in some way. The two since then separated , she going to live on up per Broadway , near her sister , Mrs. Booth. Yesterday afternoon she ap peared nt police headquarters and asked for protection , clnlmlngtliat ho was hunt ing her with a gun and threatcniiur to shout her. Not long after she made this complaint ho marched by the police .sta tion nrmed with n double barreled shot gun , and turning up Vine .street marched along toward her home. Ollieer Lewis nabbed him , not giving him a chance to pull the gun before he had him where ho could do no shooting. The gnu was found lo have both barrels heavily lo.uled , and ns Smith was drunk there seems little doubt but that If hu had not thus been Intel lered with ho would have car ried out Ills threat , ami n bloody tragedy would have been the result. When locked up he deelnred he would not have shot anybody , but it looked bad for him. When we bought the first lot of qtiiek meal gasoline stoves last spring wo thought It thu best stock made , but it has proved even better than wo expected. In fact it is perfect. Trv ono. Cooruit & McGr.i : . If yon want perfectly satisfactory ac commodations tit $3 per day , go to the Pacific house. Depend upon it , you will never regret your nhoico , Itciuiblionii Primaries. The republicans will hold their prima ries this evening to elect delegates to at tend thu county convention to hu held in this uity on the 2th. ! ) The following are the places iluMgnnted , and the number of delegates to bo chosen : The first ward nt V. Jenning's store on Upper Brondwny , and .select live dele gates. The second ward nttlio City buih'ing ' and select seven delegates. Tliu third ward at the auditor's ollico and select seven delegates. Thu fourth ward at Pace & Schmld's old stand on Main street , opposite the postotlicu and select eight delegates. By order republican township central com mittee. The Mueeller Music Co. is prepnrmp for the largest wholesale holiday traile this season. The stock they hnye ordered is simply immense. Smokers ! Drop hi John Temploton's new cigar store , opera luuso block. A. T. Elwcll has on sale at his ticket oflice .special round trip tickets for the accommodation of those who desire to spend Sundays nt Colfnx .Springs. These tickets over thu Kocli Island enable anyone ono to leave Council Blufl's Saturday anil return Monday , the price "being $3.70 for the round trip. At the Pncific house , von , will net all the comforts of high priced hotels , ami save from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try it and be convinced. ' _ _ The Quick Meal Gasoline stove is a sue- i asno and return nt our ex pense if not satisfactory. Cooi'KK & McGr.K. I Lave the largest nnd most com plete line oE NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find nil the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , flowers , plumes , tips , ribbons bens , gau/.es , crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Best of Bargains ever oflcred. ( Jail nnd sec them. J. J. BLISS , No. 328 Broadway , Council Proposals for Curtinsr ana QutterluET Bonds. ClTVTllUASUHKH'SOmrE , ) OMAHA , Nr.u. , Juno nth , lh o. f SEALED Proposnls will bo rec-olvoil nt this olllco until Juno fitli , lSt-6 , ut 12 noon , for tUoinircliUMiot' 110,100 of mirblni ; uiul ( { lit- torlng bonds of the city of Oimilm. fluid bonds uro dated July 1st , IBM , mid will to duo In ono , two three , four , live , six , eovon , olKht mid nine yours from tlieir ditto , nil oitmil nimmnt bceoinliiK duo each your ; are In sums of tlvo hundred dollars and one hundred dollar : ) , nnd Ix'itr ' Interest from tholr ditto lit the ruto of HX | per centum per nmium , piiynblo iinntially , The principal a d interest are both pujtiblo lit the olllco nflv on iit/i llro.s. In Now York , Bald bonds nrolBEiiud tinder the ohm tor power oftiuld clly , and will bo delivered to purchasers , on pnymont thniolnr ut the city treasury In Omaha , on July mil , J8WI. Illds will bo nddressed to the undorslifiiurt anil innrkod"l'ropo3iil8lor Ciiiblnir and ( luttorini ? Hands , " nnd must * tnto tlio lull nnmo nnd address - dross of the blddor , the amount of biild boncU flcslrcd ( mi equal nmount duo onch your from one to nine yours ) and the prlco proposed to bo puld. The i Iglit Is reserved to rnject nuy nnd all blcls HtnjuU TIIUMAN DUCK , CltyTicasurer. Proposal ! ) for Purchase'of PavingHonda. . CITV TuuAsimcn's QWVIQIS , i OMVIIA , NK.M. . Jupe llth. IbKO. f SFALKD Proposals will bo received nt tills olllco until Juno SO , 1883 , nt'1'4 noon , for the purchaeo of WJ,000 ut'I'avlui ; Honda of tlio city of Oinalm. Huld bonds will ] ) L'Cfir.o duo mid pay- uble In 'M years troin .Inly 1st , 1HSI ( , nnd nro In minis of $1,005 caoh and bour Interest from July 1st , 18 1 , nt tnoratonf Ihojperyont. por-iinnuni , nnyuhln euinf-mmuully. nt jlig plllce of Koiint/o llrothcru , In Now Voik , upon prosuntiulan of eoupont attached. The nrlnclpal will also bo payable at the same place , Buld bonds are Issued minor the charter power of bald city , niter tno election duly hell authorizing their issue "for the puipose of pay- Int' the cn t of paving , re-pivltif ) ! or inacndiinil'- linf the Intersections of etrpotg.und hpucos oppo- tltoiUlo > n In llio city , " i\t | wlilcli election over nlno tenths of the votes cu t itoro In favor of Bald Issue , TheM ) bonds will bo doltvorol to I juirthiibers , on payment thi-iolor , at the City Trcuimry InOmnlm , on July Cth , ISnti , Illda " 111 bo addressed to the undirs'Knedand " ' . " and marked "PioposaU tor I'tivlnx Ilonds. must btutothonamo and address of thobllder , the amount of eatd bonds ilcslrod und the price to bo puld. The rltfht Is reserved to reject any an 1 all bids. ] HtoJo > TIIUMAN DUCKCity , Ticasuier , Prooosals for Wood and Coal , Scaled proposals will bo i ccelvod by the un * dcrblKiicii until A p.m. , Monday , July 6 , lbS3. lor Bupplylnif the loardof education of the city of OmahadnriDKtno cnsuliur year , with wood , hard and eott , and rtoal , liurd and Bolt to be delivered at 8 loll times and plnccb and In such quantities , us may bo loqulred , for the ut > o of the schoolJtuul as Iho board may direct. All coal to be rowolKhcd b t city bo.ues. Proposals to bo endorsed , "bids for fit i nlstiltiRlucl. The board reserves the rlifbt to reject any or all bids , llvnnlrr-ortho Hard of Uducatiou. CUAB. OONOYEU , Bee. WHOLESALE .AND JOBBING HOXJSES C2F ( COUNCIL BLUFFS , DKKKE , WKLLS A ! CO. , \Vlmlcsiilo Agricultural Implements , BugjiK , Cmrlatres. Ho , Etc. Council HlniK lown. KKYSTONK MANTFAlTlMlINU CO. Mnkc the UrlRinal niul Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COItN Sllt'.IXKKB AND 1T.KI ) ri'TTKIl * . Nos. I.'OI."iU \ , ISOJ anil 1.VJ7 South Mnln Street , Council llhitls Ion n. " DAMI ) 1IKADLKY it CO. , Mnmif'r nn I Jobber * of Agricultural Iniplements.Wagons . , Buggies , Cnuiftgo * . nnil nil kin N nf I'arin Mcchin rr. 1100 to lll'l ' South Mnin Street , ( Mancll Illutfji , Iowa. _ aXK 7M A / > / , . K.O. Ui.n soN , T. 11. Motion * , ( jtto WitmiirT ' , V.-l'rc * A.Miui. See .VCoiiiuul. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ) MnmifnctntcMof AiU > , rick , Sledjro iind Sunll lln * , of cvi-py ili"crlillnn. | COUNCIL HLUFKS CAIU'HT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , OllClcittis , rurtnlnrixliiro * . PpholMi-ry ( louJi , Ktc. Na 405 llroiulu-ny Counell Inwit. m , ton.it'rn , KW\ PKHKCJOY & MOOKK , Wliolcnlo .lolibrrs In lh < - Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco 8 Pipes. Nog. SSMnln nml S7 I'onrl Sis. Council lllilttsi , lown. COMMISSION SNYDKK & LKAMAN , \\Miolfsiilo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchaats. No. 141'onrl SL. Coinu-ll illulTs. Dituaaisrs. J1AHLE , HAAS & CJ. ( , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , Druggists' Sumlrlos. Ktu. No. U Mnln St. , nnJ No. 211'unrl St. , Council llliiffs mtr GOODS. M. K. SMITH & CO. , aai Jb)33 ] ! ) of Dr/ Gel ) ? , Notions. Tto. Nos. 113 nnd 114 Mnln St. , Nos. 11.1 nml 115 I'varl St. , Council Bluffs , lown. mrnv. O. W. BU'lTS , Wholesale Calitornia Fruit5 a Specialty Goncrnl Commission. No. Sit Ilranilwny , Council ninlTa. WIUT & DUQUKTTK , Wlioloanlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Grocerlej , Nos. in nml 18 Pearl St. , Council Blum" . (3KOCRHIKS. L. KIUSCflT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries , Also Wholesnlo Liquor Deslcri. No. 410 IlroaU- wny. Council Ulurt . H.IHXESS , KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , linmi'ncturcisof and Wholesale noilora In Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlery , . No. KJ Mnln St. . Council Hluir , lotva. HATS , CAPS , KTC. 3METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glwos. Nos. 312 nnd 3H Hroailwny , Council Hl-ilTa. Vr ITAItDirAHB. KEELLVE & FELT , Wholesale Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heavy , And WooJ Stock , Council HlJtTs , Iowa. AXD D. II. McDANELU & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow. Wool , Pelts , Orenso nnl Van Couucil I own. OJLS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating SL Lubricating OiU Gasilluj E3TO. , E3TO. B. Theodore , A ont , Council HluiTa. Io\va. LVMUtin , PILIXO , ETC. A. OVERTON ic CO. , Hard Wo.od , Southerj Lumber , Piling , * .nd 11 rid co Mntcrlnl SncolnltlxH.WIiolusiila I.ura- borolaU Kinds. OIIIco No. 1 * ) .Mula St. , Council IllutTs. Iu\rn. AND JOHN LINDElt , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gottharri'a Herb Hlttcrd. No. 13 Mnln St. Counnll llliilta. SCHNEIDER & UEK ; , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo UW Main St. . Council lllufft. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. OfcTO'TICES. ' Bpoclul udrurtlEomcnta , such us Lost , Found , To Loan , I'or Bale , To Itent , Wnnts , Hoarding , etc. , will bolnroited In this column nt the low ratoofTKNCKNTS I'KH LINK fortho ilrst Inscr tlonnnd li'lvoConta I'or Line for each fcubscuent ( | Insertion. Leave ndvcrllsoinpiils nt our olllco. No. 13 , 1'eul stieet , near llroadwny , Council Illuffa. WANTS. " \TV7ANTKD Men and lonins to woikon Iho C. , Jl. AJ St. I' . TiillroHd a ! $ : t 'iO per day for ti'mna nnd $1.M for men. Kroo trniiBporta- lion. Apply nt U. P. tuluSuililoaof guhlouier& lloley. T71OH SALK-Old nupera , In quimtltlga to eult , 4 ? ut lice olllco No , K I'enrl street , R. BICE , M. D. ° r othur tumors romovoj wlihout the knlre or drawinir ot blo'Jd. ' CHROMIC DISEASES or &u uadia 8Pooiaur. Ovortlilrty yaiw" nr 5tio.il orparlaau , o.ll 1'iurl Slroot , Coincll IlluJj. OPPIOER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL IJLIJFKS , IA , It 17. N. SCHURZ , Justice of flie Peace. Office Over American Express Comuaujr. . i - V WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST cuss IK mm RESPECT imm w. DAVES a GO. IMnhlMuMl In 177. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , ! 20,00 ( > Volilclr * Annually * I'or Cnlnlo no , Priori , I' Staleuml 'l w. Ilrlck li.ilMliu nnv kind ri > i ( < cl or tnncil nmt * All rucilon KunrnutctM. I'lamo homes moved . onLittleClUJt tr Jo' -Ilia best : ii tlio w.irl I. 803 Eighth veivu mil Kislibli ; Str ijt , Co.inoil . Bluffs. K 4 &tp. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS ms mm TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa To o.loso the summer stock to the 'ow- cst iiossilik1 iioiut. Are ofrcriujf havgains now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 75c Parasols for 75caod Upwards , Embroideries and Patterns , very Cheap , Only a few of those Summer Silks Left- - Lace Flounoings in Spanish and Gliiniilly Laces , WHITE Cheaper tlian j'ou ever siuv them. Fine ussortinciit for graduation dresson. Samples sent when requested. CABPETS. Choice patterns , good quality and lowest Special discounts to chiirohcs , socie ties and clergymen. Harlaiess Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , China , Glassware and Lamps , W. S. Homer & Co. . No. 23 , Main St.Council IJlulTs , la. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 linvo ft fimntity ) of sound , wit cloanoa soeJ \ \ lilcli 1 olfer at rcuaonablo Ham on. Bool of tliu rropofl V Coirfspoiulunco tolli'itud. K , U UTi.im x ca SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Jlileh Cows. At Our Stock Yards I No r 02 and 5Ji ( E. Broadway.Coiuicil Blfs Creston House , Tiio only liotol In CoiiinMI lIlnlTs liavinx And nil modem liiipiovoiucnts. 215 , IT und 21P Main st. MAX MOllNM'rop. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJMSTOIIj I'ractli'es in Stnto and Ketlcuil Coiuls. Rooms 7 and S , Khnuuit Block. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BUOADWAV , COUNCIL ULUFlvS , Oioi-llo | | Dummy Dcjiot. rro S S S- I s r7 ? , S. ? ? K ca , t = i Hordes and Mules kept constantly on li.uid for sain at retail or In car loads. Ordeifi promdtly illlod by co I tract onshoit oollce. .Stock sold on commission. SllljUTKIt Jfc HOI.UV , I'rojirlutors. Telephone No. 114. FoniKMly nt KIIUi SA/.ti 8TAIH.EB , corner nth nvi'.and 4th Micct. ChoU-e Uispliiy or Latest I at ICTUS , All < riuIcM. Council Bluifs 4O5 A Sclfi't SUMJli of ! ioU-o .VovcHiex In. PLANTS Grown and Hdecta ; ! from Jliuit Seed by J. R. McPherson , Grower and Dealer in VKCBTAUM5 PI.AXTS , AXD FIUJITH. Council ItlullH , Iowa. Horses and Mules For all put po-ioi. touifht and told , at ratal ! an < l n lull. I.uijrw iiiiuiillltta to celcnt Crotu. MASON WISE *