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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 28. 388G. THE JOAILY BEE. COUNCllTBLUFFS. " "MONDAY MOK.V1NG , JUNK 28. il-FICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. rcllvertcl \ > y rnrrlrr In nnrr ro' the city nt ti\i nty routs per week. JI. W.TIMOX , , No. , -f IMIT KniTOii No. ! H. MIXOU ai Now Yoik Plumbing company. New summer goods al Keiter's. There wcrno services In the congre gational churci , yesterday , owing to the absence of the pastor. SI Paul's Episcopal ehnrcli III have no .Sunday evening services until the heated lei m is over. llve-year-old son of On Saturday the - ' DHI ' ilulo , while playing on ! ir n\ \ descent City , had liis-left arm fractured In two places. W. C. House was arrested Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly. In other words , the police pulled a disor derly house a full one , too. On June ! ! ( ) the Hock Island road will sell excursion tickets , good for that day only , to Col fax Springs for $ ! J.-IO , gooil to return on tit any liii'0 before July 8. Jim Smith , who went gunning for his vlfc , mid who was after her wllh a double barrelled shot gun when arrested , has been released by Judge Aylesworth on . J. W. Derger has sold his elegant resi dence on I ir.st avenue lo Mr. ilannan , cashier of the Citi/.ens' bank , who will proceed to occupy it at once. Mr. Berger intends going to California. The live * prisoners sentenced to the penitentiary weio started on their trip to Fort Madison ri itltiy night in charge of Deputy Sin-rills llaines and Hall. Every one of the live was satisfied with his hcntcnco , and fell that ho had been especially faunod in getting off so easy. The rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church is arranging to have n surpliced choir of boys for the musical services in Ihe new church building. Those boys who desire to join aio requested to meet at the lector. } Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. ( J. W. Gimnison is making n wonderful success showing the people of Fiemonnt county what a weekly should be. The Herald this week has ten pages of inter- tinting reading matter , and every town for a radius of several miles has its loeal happenings chioniclcd ii. a readable man ner. ner.The Nonpareil , which harps so much fiuout encouraging and standing by Council Blull's ir.crchanlf , speaks of an upper Broadway store as being run by "Dutch John. " Such a slurring way of speaking of so old and respected a citi/.en as Mr. J. J. Stelter is hardly consistent witk their claims. It shows lamentable ignorance of decent journalism , and .such slurring ways of treating citi/ens does not hurl any one but the p.ipur Ihat indulges in it. Thursday evening , July 1 , an enter tainment. under the auspices of Ihe lin- pnrial club vvill be given for Ihe benefit of Miss Nellie Hatcher , the elocutionist. The programme will consist of elocution ary rcndilipns by Miss Hatcher , and mu sical selections by the Misses Meakel and Messrs. J. M ' 1 reynor , Charles 11. Pal mer , and Samuel Noble. The evening's entertainment lo close \yitli a short llano ing programme ; . Admission , 95 cents. Dancing , oO cents per couple. Mrs. Anna Hopkins is now being cared for in the comity jail , on the charge of assault with intent to commit murder , Mr. Bryant , of Macedonia , being the tar get at which she shot. Her excuse is a claim that Bryant several years ago made an indecent assault upon her. She doesn't explain why she should bo several years getting mad enough about it to filioot , and there is evidently something more about the affair yet to be divulged when the limo comes for trial. There was a big land slide Saturday in the southern part of the city , and three men had a narrow escape from being Killed. The landslide was from the bluffs belonging to Fail-mount park , the ex cavating having been carried to so near the line of the park as to commence to. encroach upon it. The park commis sioners have given nolico Ihat there must bo no further excavation at that point. The commissioners propose to hold to what park property tliero is , and not allow it to bo carted off by private par- tics. Room Mouldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Store. Go to Beard for room mouldings. Wo Claim. The American Round Washer is the bostmado. Actual tiial has proven be yond doubt that it will wash cleaner , quicker , witli more ease and less injury to the clothes than any machine now in nso. Try ono. Coornu & McGni : , Westo rn Agents Substantial abstracts of titles and real e.stato loans , J. W. & K. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Wo have a few moro llofrigorators and will make low piices on them till they are closed out. Cooi'iiu & McGii : : . John Tompleton has moved his cigar dietary to KO Broadway , opera house fbock. IVrHnnul Chailes Bollnk of Jefferson , Iowa , was in the city yesterday. Mrs , Dowoir , of Hoglaml , Mo , , is visit ing her sister , Mrs. Durgan. * ' . J , Swenning of Panama was in the city ycstoiday enrouto to Chicago. Willie B. Judd , one of the "nngols of commerce , " spent Sunday at the Ogdcn. J. B. Johnson of Sacramento. Cat. , is in the city with his wife visiting his bister , Mrs , 1C. 1) . F. Fisher. Mr , and Mrs. Nimiod Agnew , of Kan- ens City , are visiting Mrs. Agnow's bis ter , Mrs. S. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Agnnvv of Ashland , Neb. , word in the city yesterday visiting Rlr , Agnovv's sister , Mrs. S. Swanson. George and Frank Wright , sous of G , F. Wright , hiivo returned from Iowa City , where ihoy hayo boon attending the Btato university , Airs , Charles Kisoinan of Sioux City , fiiiont yesterday in this city after bolng in Omaha last week. She returned to Her homo last evening , Mr. nml Mrs , T , A , Clnrko and daugh ter , Miss Sudio , loft Saturday night for Cheyenne , and will visit the Yellowstone phrk before their return. Mrs. H , C. Hewitt , who has boon visit ing friends in Bockford , 111. , for some mouths pubt , has returned and taken up lier robidoneo with her daughter , Mrs. Arthur C'pwjp. . C. F. Hondrlo and wlfo ot Denver wore atthoOgdon yostoi day , haying been to Burlington at the interment of Mr. Chnrjos Hemlrio , who recently died in Denver. They returned west last even ing , * G roperies , dry goods , tinware , crockery cheap , J. J. Suitor , COS upper Bioad- way. _ _ Attention I , U. G. T. All nicuibcis of Council Bluffs lodge No. 175 arc rcqmvsted to meet pronij/.ly on Miimiav night for the. transaction of juuorlaul business. W. C. T. COUNCIL BLUFFS' ' NEW MAYOR What Ho Has to Say About Accepting nml About His Policy. ONEVETERAN SHOOTS ANOTHER , Tlio Itctmlrilcnn Primaries Xotcu AliniitSnincol' Ilic Siiinnirr Tour ists Points I'crsonnl nml Ilnp- | ) Ciiln s About Town. Mayor .J. ! ' . Iii accordance with tin csill for n spo- ciil : niculin of the cily cuutictl to elect n ninjor to 111 ! the ollieo insiilc vncnnt by the death of Colonel Clwpniiin , every al- ( lerinnn was ] > rt'&unt Suturtlay nl ht. Tito ballot rc ! tiltotl live votes for J. V. Kvnns , anil one for A. T. Elwull. On motion of tVldcrntnu Kcllar tliu election ofIr. . Evans was math ) iinanimoiH. Thi < action of theVonncil will meet with thn general public approval. While tliero are niitur.ilb' nursoinil tn-eferences wliich might not be tinannnonsly in favor of Air. Evans , still there- seems to be no desire to hang to sneh preferences so strenuously as to mar the em of good feeling which is characterizing the man agement of loeal allairs. The public as well as the council and city ollteials will give Mr. Evans a hearty support in his endeavors to carry on the good uork" al ready commenced for the bettering of the moral and material interests of Connell - ell Hluirs. Mr. Evans is one of the most prominent and respected citi/.ens , and is a representative business man , having the interests of Council Hlnll's at heart. With his ability , inlltience , business e\- muienee , and acknowledged integrity there .seems no gioimd for fear but thai ho will carry on the policy outlined by the late mayor , and tliat the important trust placed in his keening will bo : i- credly caied for. Council lllulls is to bo congratulated on Mieuring him a its chief magistrate. Thin o being some questioning ns to whether Mr. Evans would accept the prolleied position , a Bin : reporter called iinon him yesterday and aslced him the direct query. " 1 can hardly say whether 1 will accept or not , " .said Mr. Evans. " 1 really , uo not see how I can give it the time necessary. I was just planning to bo away a "good deal of the summer , and it .seems to mo that any one who takes the position should give it time and at tention. I just got homo Saturday , and when I wont to the olliee lor my mail I was apnroaehed on the subject by Alder man Shngart and others , but 1 did not think that the council was going to choose me. Had I thought so I should have re fused to have my name used. They have gone alicad and elected mo , but not by my seeking or consent. It cannot but be at a personal saerilieo if I accept. 1 re member , however , that 1 urged some of these very men , who are now in the coun cil , to hacrilico personal interests for the good of the public , and insisted on their serving , and I am disposed to be consist ent and take my .share of sacrilice and responsibility. .My personal plans are such that 1 do not see my way clear to' ' give the olHco the lime and attention which it seems to me it requires. I do not really Know what the council oM'octs of mo. If the requirements are too ex acting. 1 cannot u'cccpt. 1 want to con sult with the aldermen , and will do so early to morrow morning , and then I shall decide what to do. " "If yon accept the position will you make any especial changes in the policy or the organi/ation of city aflhirs ? " " .Certainly not. The citix.ens seemed satisfied with the administration of af fairs. Mayor Chapman had outlined a policy which scorned to meet the views of the citi/.ens , and the citygovernmcnt had been well organi/cd. and everything moving along welt when Mayor Chap man was taken away by death. So far as 1 have been able to learn by expres sions belorc and since his death the people were well pleased with his policy , and with the actions of the city council , and the many expressions of sorrow on losing Mayor Chapman , as an ollicial , outside of the matter of friendship , con vinces mo that the people want to see matters move along the same line on which this new city government has started out. The appointmentssecm also to be satisfactory , and if 1 should accept , I would not feel like mincing any changes until real necessity ilomande l. I know Unit when a convention nominates a man and that man declines , itgcnerally makes confusion and causes more trouble than in the lirst place , and 1 fear that it I should decline to accent the olllce , it might make , it more dilllcull to get some one else. I am willing to do what I can if too much is not expected of mo. Ho- fore 1 say whether I will serve or not , I want to learn just what the council will expect of me , " "Do you understand whether it is the intention of the council to have you servo until the next spring election' , or only until a special election can be called ? " " 1 don't know a thing about it. The notice 1 got was that L was elected until an election by the poonlo was had. but it docs not state when that election is to be. I do not know what the law is on this point , not having looked it up. If it is deemed necessary to hold a special election before the city election next spring , or if there are any rights of the cilv which are to bo jeopardf/.cd. or its credit hurt in any way , by not holding a special election , 1 should certainly insist upon there boinfj a .special election. I do not believe the city should run any risks about legality of proceedings for the sake of keeping me or tiny other man in olllco for u single day. It is u imestion on which I am not. posted , anil if there is any doubt about whether n special elec tion should bo held before next spring , the city cannot all'ord to run any risk for the sake of saving the expense of holding an election , or for the sake pf keeping any man in olllco. 1 do not care to say nuioli about any of these matters until I have n. chiinco to talk with the aldermen , because this has really come on to me ho suddenly , and 1 know so little about it , that I am not in a position to say much. At the 1'acillo house \on will cot all the comforts of high priced hotels , and save from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try it and bo convinced. The Quick Meal ( lasollno stove is a fine- ces i no and leturii at our ex pense if not satisfactory. Coot-Kit & A Veterans. Two Carroll citi/ons , Hobort Lo vry and Amos Uunklo , have boon furnishing some sensations for that vicinity during the past week , on account of some old time grudges which they have held against each other. Homo money dilli- cultios seam to have been the starter , and the blood of each got hotter until it nearly terminated in a murder. A few days ago Lowry assaulted Kunklo , and is said to luivo injured him quite.badly. Lowry was fined live dollars , and in default of payment was brought to Council Illufls and lodged in jail for the peculiar com mitment of ono and two-thirds days. Thursday ho was reloasml , and reached homo that day. In the evening Uunklo visited the ( i. AK , hall , where an im portant mooting was in progress , and not apparently finding what ho wanted ho went out , and scaled himself on the stairs. Soo.n Lowry came along to enter the hall and Uuukle u&kcd mm ; "Aro you going up hero to-night ? " On receiv ing an amrmativo answer llunklo drew n revolver and began firing nl Lowry. who was but n few" feet from him. Lowiy knocked nl Hunkle's hands , nvoliling the llrst shot , then turned and run. The fourth shot struck him in the right arm. just above the elbow. Htinkle was jailed ' atu'I bail was fixed al ? 500. Not being able to give it ho was brought to this city for safer keeping and is now lodged In the county jait here. Smokers' Drop in .John Templelon's now cigar store , opeia house block. A. T. Elwell ha-Ton sale al his ticket ollieo special round trip tickets for the accommodation of those who desire to snend Sundays at Coif axSprings. . These tickets over the Hoek Island enable any onotolen\o Council Hind's Saturday mid return Monday , Hie price being ttf.TO for the round trip. llrst nnil Itoorcntlott , HUTU. Oiti.i.ANs , Si'imr LAKH. Juno 20. The season hero has not fairly opened and only a ft'\\ people of any particular prominence have v't arrived , although a larger number , by far. than at nn\ time during the three previous yeais' existence of the Hotel Orleans are in communica tion with the management , ami in consequence quence the success of the season is as sured During the week there have been sev eral parties from Council Bill Us and Omaha who have taken an oppoitunity to come up here and fish , prominent among whom were .1. S. MeCorniaok and M.V. . Kcnnatd , of Omaha , who made a tiial trip on Mr McCoimack . new yacht ; Mark Dunham and Mr. and Mrs. Adolnh Meyer , child and nurse , ot Omaha. Mr. Meyer returned to his business after en joying a couple of da\s' roei ca tion and Mrs. Meyer will remain during I lie season. .Mrs. Andrew Hose- water , wife of the city engineer of Omaha , child and nurse arrived this morning and ha\e taken a suite ot rooms for the season , Colonel L. W. Tnlleys and > I. N. Hrowu , of the banking house of Hurnlmm , Tulleys & Co , Council Hlnll's , spent two days fishing at Arnold's nark and returned to their home on Friday. Pike , pickerel , black , rock and silver b.iss , croppies , perch and .sheepsheadsarc being caught in large numbers. Colonel Tulleys landed .several ten-pound pickerel while here Airs. Van Cott is holding eamp meeting at the town of Spirit Lake , two miles dis tant. It is not generally known to the public , but nevertheless a tact , that mail to reach hero promptly should be addressed to Minnie postollice , Dickinson county , which is at the Hotel Orleans , otherwise all mail sent to Spirit Lake will bo de tained at the town by that name from six to twelve hours. The season will open .July 1 , when many will begin to arrive , but' not until after the Fourth will the rush come. Colonel J. W Hutchison , proprietor of the Hotel Orleans , informs the HII : : cor respondent that he is in communication with a number ot Omaha and Council lihill's people , many of whom have spent pait of previous seasons here and are coming again. It is certain that a more lovely location in which to spend a few days or weeks can not bo found without travejing a much farther distance and entailing much larger ex pense. From Omaha or Council Bluffs this place is of easy access. A through sleep ing ear leaves the transfer over the Siou > c City route every evening , arriving at the Orleans hotel at 7:40 : o'clock in the morn ing , thereby not causing the tourists to feel fatigued upon arrival. The hotel is charming in every respect , the service perfect , and the management beyond inscription. Hotel Orleans runs east and west ; is U84 foot long , with a southern extension 170 feet long by 150 feet wide. The hotel fronts on Spirit Lake , which is 200 feet distant , while East Lake Okoboji is at the rear , or , more properly speaking , the south front , some four hundred feet away. The lawns are nicely laid out witli promenades , and flower beds in dif- erent designs. Grace chapel will next week bo com- pjctcd. It is non-sectarian , and the pul pit will be occupied by any pastor who may see lit to hold religious services. A line b.md of music has been engaged and will be in attendance at the Orleans after June ! ] Q. Dancing will bo indul < rcd in every evening , and no doubt the regu lar hops \Yedncaday and Saturday evenings will bo as popular as in past seasons. Verandas , sixteen feet in width , oxti'nd around the entire building on each floor , and every room in the house has a door opening onto the veninda , which is well supplied with easy-chairs. The doors and windows aio well screened and ven tilation could not be better. All kinds of amusements that arc usu ally found at summer resorts , such as bathing , boating , fishing , bowling alleys , billiards , livery , etc. , etc. , are all handy heio and under the very shadow of the Hotel Orleans. The dining room occupies part of the extension ( o the mam building. In it'J.)0 persons can comfortably be attended teat at one lime. The waiters , this season , aio colored , and have been selected from the best and largest hotels in St. Louis , Chicago , Now York and other eastern cities. The kitchen is of huge dimen sions and "as-neat as a pin , " in which re spect it is unlike many a so-called first class hostelry. Arnold's ' park is five miles' drive from hero or seven miles via. Okoboji lakes on the steamer I5on Lennox , of which Alex May is captain. It is a beautiful trip for tomisls to take , as is also a sail on the steamer Queen on Spirit Lake. . C. II. Judson of Council Bluffs will spend August at Arnold's park camping out. out.I. I. A. Miller and family of Council Bluffs will spend several weeks here , The Iowa State Press association , instead - stead of taking a long trip , will spend a week at Spirit Lake at the Orleans. Frank L. Yenawino , wife and child , of Council Bluffs , will arrive the coming week. Scnntor C. II. ( latch and family of Des Moines will occupy a < " , ic of rooms next week. A. W. Pullman of the Nebraska & Iowa Insurance company , " ' naha. will spend July at hotel Orleans 'i ids family. Airs. Sidney Barkal Ind children of Omaha have engages dto of rooms at the hotel Orleans , u t-vill arrive on July 1. ' Hobcrt Hawk of Is MMB x ( jjty spend July at Hotel On "x fo _ _ _ dies ii Go to Beard for room i"1' ' . Wanted 1,000 families \ sporivnicri- can round washers on t\V. 'orheaiVrial with the privilege of ret''rnl. ' gentlj > ox- pcnso if willing to part with fii V "ifttr a fair trial. Cooi'KH & McijnK , Western Agents. Go to Beard for wall paper. Republican Primaries. The republicans held their ward pri maries Saturday evening to select dele gates to the county convention , which meets to-morrow to select delegates to the judicial , congressional and stuto con ventions , The following are the delegates chosen ; First Ward-H , Cofllcn , H. T. Bryant , II , II. Fi.mi , r M. Williams , E. B. Gnrdinor. Second Ward C. Boson , C. S. Hub- bard , O , M , Hurl , P II Wind , Ed JMott , F. A Sackett , A. 0 Larson. Third Wuid-D. 0. Bloomer , T. A. Kirklnnd , John LlndtG..tT , , Smith , W. I' . SappYSIllani Ilavcr. ock < Fourth Word T. S. Couch. 0. S. Law- son. 1 M. Treynor , AY 11. Campbell , J. F. Evans. Eiifrcno Casey , C. A. Kecd , George McPeel < . On the judicial nomination , is is un derstood , that twenty out of the twenty- seven urc fiivornlilo to Senator George Carson for the district imlgcshlp , the others favoring N. M. i'n cv , who-ti name was recently brought before the public by an almost untiiilnions icqucst of the bar. _ Best cream oita in the Pity , Sp per glass , at Palmer's 12 Main street. Go to the New York Plumbing com- liany for garden hosp. Tluwai rant all the.v sell. Opera house block. A IMSAHTUOrsjTuXAWAY. A Pleasure l.ltlo Knils With n I'rolm- lily Kntnl Acchlcnt. A runaway accident thtit will prob.ibly prove fatal to \ouug lady occurred on Brancroft sti eel last oxeniujr. A young nnn named Keesc , ti clerk in Taylor A : CulofV grocery , was out riding with a young lad- , Miss llaeke , of Strut'tsvillo , driving a spirited IIOIM' from Field < N : Colo's licr.stable. . . As they \\en coming up Baneroft street the hoNe took fright , became unmanageable and ran anay colliding with another buggy that was going down the street. In the crash both Bceso amj his eomp.inioiieru tin own fiom their bugg\ and hint. Ucoso was but slightly inntvil. | Miss Hacke , however , was found to be hi an unconscious condition. She w.is removed to the resi deneo of Mr. . ( ones , on Bancroft sticet , and medical attendance summoned. She appeared to bo mtli'eriiij ? fiom internal injuries , and up to a laic hour all Him Isle lo revive her have proved lutile. Her 10- eovery is a matter of iinno doubt. The Muecller Music Co. is preparing for the laigest wholesale holiday trade this season. The stock limy ha\o oidered is .simply immense. Tlio Decorative Art. Mr. P. C. Wilder has riittirned from the east , -.vhere he has been hunting up the novelties in the tleeorative line ami.study ing the latest designs. He has brought back ii varied slock ot pipier maehe de signs , ligure.s in bold relief , \\liieh ean bo finished in any coloring- suit. These papier macho designs are superior to frescoing , and combined with Lincuislan Walton makes the handsomest finishing and decoration to be had. Mr. Millcrhas supplied himself with many novelties and now designs , and tho.sc who arc cont"m- plating interior decorations should call upon him and seothcin. Ho found ( hata gre.it deal of _ the.se papier machc designs being u ed in the finest rooms in Chicago , lie has also figures of distinguished char- acter.s in this , and it is fa t taking the place of carvings , as well. Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds. Odoll'Bro's A : Co. , No. 10U Pearl street , Council Blull's , Iowa. j1 If yon want perfectly satisfactory ac commodations at ? i per day , go to the Pacific house. Depend unon " it , yon will never regret your choice. Instruction In Art. At No. 110 N. 7th st ; Miss U. T. Swcn- ning will give lessons in lustre , aracino , French , Kensington , cameo ami scenery painting , ieprous.se work , araeine and plush work , Kensington embroidery , seashell - shell llower . painting on' satin , velvet , felt , brass ami china. Floursi to 1 o'clock. Uncertainties of Physiognomy. Philadelphia North American : "Did it ever strike you that ) t'rf l.i mighty hard thing to judge a man'soccupation by bis appearance"said John Bash to his friend David Blank. "Easiest thing in the tv-prld , " replied Blank , with an air of visdom. "This fine-looking , poitlv gentleman coming down the street , for instance , is a well-to- do grocer , probably retired from busi ness , but I'll bet ho knows all about sti- gir nntlcolltio. " "Dead wrong , " said Dash ; "that's M. Hall Stanton , bai kcr , gas trustee and pol itician. Now , tell mo haw yon would si/e up this man with the Napoleonic mustache and chin beard ? " "H'm , well he stumps me , " remarked Blank , his confidence wavering a little , and then , jocularly. "He must be u fire works manufacturer. " "Tlmt's'a pretty close gticss , for while the great and only J.unus Matlack Scovel , of Camden , is not exactly a manufacturer of lire-works , ho manu factures a great deal < ) f pyroteclminal oratory. " Emboldened by his success , Blank cast his eagle eye in the direction of a gentle man whose most prominent feature was a profuse waist. "It's a shoemaker , " ho said. said."Sh "Sh , " warned Dash. "Why , that's John Dunn , ono of the managers of the house of correction , and night mayor at the Central Station. " "Nightmaie , eh ! Well , that's the first time 1 ever mistook th ! nightmare for a shoemaker. But this niiln with the sun- dyed locks is a farmer. Can't fool mo oh farmers. " "Great Scott ! That's Senator Tom Cooper , the invincible field marshal of the republican forces of Pennsylvania. But look at this man with the smiling countenance. Who is he ) " "A Sunday school superintendent , per haps ; if nol that , at leatt a good man with a good conscience. " Dash almost went Into a fit , ami after he recovered said gravelyi "that's Frank lin B. ( iowon , who is continually prepar ing but never completing a plan for the reconstruction of the Hauling railroad. Blank , as a physiognomist you're a mis erable failure. ( Jood-by * ' I Imvo the largest arid most com ( plete linq qC NEW ' ANUC , t I NOTIONS In tlio city. I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. & Ton will find all the Jutcft novelties in huts , bonnets , flowers , plumes , tips , rib bens , gau/.cii , cr.ii > c3 and utliur stylus of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Best of Bargains over offered. Call and sco them. J. J. BLISS , No. 328 Broadway , Council BUills. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Orlfc-liinl and Only Urnulno. ' fcttfcad ! ; HilUUt Rfvutef trortliUaa Imlull'Al. IjJ'iMOMkU M LADIES. A L jc.t lli-MfftflU la * 'Cblcl. lcr' FnuTl.il * ' ud U > < u oilier ot luiUM U lo u fur prUeultri < Ittttr bj rtlurn uimll. MAME PAPER. CLIchoUr CllrmU. ! Co. ! B I tt lU liT DruEzMiirTrrjrubcrn lik tor "Chlrbt * t i : * UU V& B > r l t'liU. ItitMBU * WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOXTSES O3T COUNCIL BLUFFS , A L U/i'/ < K.vKra. . UIIKE : : , WKLLS & co. , WholesMo Agricultural Implements , Bn&toJ , Tmrlnncs , ito : _ . Klo. Council lllnT ( . town. K K YST < ) N K M A N U FAC'ITU1N if CO ? Mnhc Uio Urlglnnl anil Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN smiu.Kiis AND runt ) rrrrr.us. . l.'Ul.nrt , mi nnil IVir South Muln S l IlliinV , lown. JAII ) ) lilt UH.KY & CO. , Mimiil'isiml Jobl-nn of agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , Cnri Inpca. unit nil Mnl < of Kntin Mi < c1ilnr > rr. 110U to 1110 South Miin Street , Council lIUilN , lown. A xi : I'/ ) . Ol.KON. . T. H.Dnnil.W , UBO 1" . WllKlllT. l'ii . .vrn > m. V- l'ii"iHti. . See \Coin\sol. Council BlutTs Haadld Factory , . , ftiiroipnrnlPil I Mniiurncliiror ir.V\lii. 1'ivk , Sloiliro nndSmill _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ci ) ! L\t M L IILITFS cAuFi-T"cai : Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oilcloths , rurtnln I'ltturci. I'plinlMnrv ( lee U , Mo. Na 105 llroiKlnuy Council HIillH Inwii. > . ; ; rr. I'KKKUOY & MOOHH , Wholi'tnln .Itilibuis In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nog. L'SMnln anil 27 rent I ' 'ts. Council lIlnuN. lown. COMMISSION. SNYDKK & LKAMAN , Wholoiuto Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. .No lll'oitl St. , Council nitraamrs. 11AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DrugKlsts' Siimlilps. IHc. No , as Muln St , mid No. 81 Pearl St. , Council nitr aoons. Al. K. SMITH As CO. , IjipDrters and Jabbars of Dry Notions. Kto. Nos. 112 nnil 114 Main St. , Nos. 11) ) mid 113 Pearl St. . Council Illnirs , Iowa. O. W. 11UTTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty General Commission. No. 51 ! Ilrcatltvny , ronucll Illntrs. W1RT is DUQUKTTK , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 mul IS lVail ft. , Council UltOCKIllllS. L. K1HSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dcnlors. No. 41tt Ilroml- way , Council lllults. HA11XKSS , KTC. BKCKMAN & CO. , STnnii'actuicrs of unrt Wholosnlo Dofllorj In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K-'t Main St. . Council llluirIowa. . UA'1-S , CAPS , KTC. MKTCALF BROTHERS , - Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glove ; . Nos. U43 iui(13lI Broadway , Council inAV\ KEELINK & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council UliilTHi lovfa. 111DKS AKD YOOL. .1) . II. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullew , Wool , 1'oltB , OicnonnJ Tun Council lllulls lou'.i. UJLS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricity Oils G E3TO. , EJTO. B. Theodore , Aijoiit , Council llluirs. Iowa. LUMUllIl , VILIXO , KTC. A. OVERTON to CO. , Wood Southern Lumber Hard , , Piling , * nil Hrliliro Mnterliil SpeclaltiPs.Wholosfilo LUIII- bur ot ill ) Kliuls. OlIIuo No. 130 illilrl St. , Council Hluirs. LIQUUKS. JOHN LINDEK , Wholcsulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. for fit. Oottlmiri'H Herb DlttPH. No. 1 ] Miiln tit. Council Illults. SCHNEIDER d : BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ku WO Main St. , C\/uiicll Ulujfi. SPEOIALSTOTICES. Bpoclal ailvcitlscmciits , Mich us 1/ist , 1'otind , To Loan , Tor Snlo , To Hunt , Wiints , lloiinllnir , etc. , will IxiliiEoiteil In tills column at tlio low retool TUN CUNTS I'lIU I.IN1S fortho llret inacr lonunil FlMjCcntal'urMnoforcucheubseiiuuiH Intention. Li'iuo advertisements nt our ofllce , No. 12 1'cnl btioct , iiu.ir llrouilway , Council lllllITB. WANTS. \\'ANTin : Men nnil tonms to woilt on tlio U , , \ > M , A , St. V. nillroncl at M 60 per cliiy for teams mul f 1 M lor men , I'roo trunnporta- lion. Apply at U. 1 * . Sakititublt'sor echlculor .V lloloy Oil RAI.K Old impoiH. In quantities to suit , ut lleo olllco No. 1I'enil btrout. B. BICE , M. D. 07 otuor tumira romovoj the knlfo or Jrawlnar of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of > 01 Undi Over thirty yoarV pri5tioil u o.ll 1'oarl Stroat , Uoiuu-tl Itlu KllUi. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , il fli dllCT. N. SCHUKZ , Justice of the Peace. Ofllco Over American Kiproii Comuany. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CUSS Iff ElfEBlf BBPHT HiRAM W. DAVIS & GO , IMnblMieU in 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 120,000 Vvliltlninninlly. . s % iul Tor ratnlnguc , Pi-lees , IVcl Hales unit 'IVsliiuoiiliiN. W , MOVER AND RAISER Ndck ti illilltu nnv Viml mi < M or mi\oi1 . . niul * ntl Cnctioii finarnntcnl. IVnnio houses moved ODLittloUlfUt truokj-ilia boil in tint vtor. I. 803 Eighth Avon 13 mil Eislith Streak , Council Blufft. os fiu > re-tu- 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WiBS ME TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa To close tlic summer stock to the est possible jioint. > Arc ofTerinff bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 75c Parasols for 75c and Upwards , Embroideries aod Patterns , very Cheap. . Only a few of those Summer Silks Left , Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Ciiintilly Laces , WHITE Clicnpcr Minn you ever sinv tlicin. Kino assortment fur graduation dresses. Humpies sent \vlicu requested. CARPETS. Choice patterns , good ( junlity and lowest iirlccs. Special discount to dun-dies , socie ties and clergymen. Harlaiess Bros. 401 Broadway , Council Blutfs , , Glassware and , China Lamps \V. H. Homer ft Co. . No. 23 , Main St.Council , Blull's , la. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 liovo n quantity of found , well cieiiticd eee-l . . lili.ti lolfernt rcnsoniiblu Ugimi. b'coJortlie crop of 1SU. Ojircsjjouduiica io.iiti-J. ! > ' . U Ui'LKU i. CO. SWA3ST BROS. , IJoalcrH In 3i Hch Cows. * 1 At Our Sloc Ws No.103 and 500 K. Broadway.Couneil BITs Creston House , Tneonlj liotcl In Council Hluirs hn\Iiiff . \nilnll inoilein lninoMIICIIIH. | . S15 , 'JIT nnil Sill -Multi t. 1IAX JI01IN , Pro ] ) . JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW 1'iactli-es In State anil Federal Courts. _ lloouis 7 aiuljt , Sliucait Block. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLU1-TS , Oppo ilo 1)111111113 ) IH'jiol. te- c/a lloiscs nml Mules ] < oit | constantly on hand forFiilcnt ictiill or incut lotuls. Ordui-4 promdtly Illlod hy co itnict on short Dotlco. .Stock Hold on commission. HIII.UTIIU & ubltKY , 1'roprlotors. TcU'pliono No. 114. Foiuifily of KIIUiRAI.R SI'AIII'CB , corner Stli a\o.and Uli sticot. ( Jlioke l > lH | > la > or Latest Fat luriiN , All Ciir Council Bluffs A Select Slock ol' Choice IVovellie * In. FOR SALE Ex trail no SWEET PLANTS Grown and seleuDa from Jnntl : Seed Ijy J. R. McPherson , Grower and Dealer in vi ; BTAitir ; PLANTS , AM > riiurrs , Council BIiilTri. Iowa. Horses and Mules For nil piirjiokos. bought mi'l ' soli ) , nt n lots. LarBo ijuuutlttu * 10 tclrit MASON