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THE CWtAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY ; fllftEE 29 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY MOKN1NO , JUN'K 20 , Ol-FICE , NO. 12 , PEARIi STREET. Ptllvcrcil by currier In nny | > nrt of tliocltynt twenty cents per week. II.V , Tn/ro.v , Manager. THIri'HONiS : IirM > r. < Orni : , No , a , NXJHT llniTOii No. St. MlNOlt M New York Plumbing company. New snnnnor goods ut Hotler'.s. Thn on1of ! Sunders , arrested for gen eral ctis'scilnR.-s , hits been continued two wrckfl. Alike I'rinty was linc < l yesterday for being ilriink nnd using profane language in public. Permit to wed was yesterday given ' Nols Peterson , of Weston , und AI aggie Alortson. of this city. .Inlin.M Ktdiler was yesterday found guilty of running into AIander.4 wagon und was lined $5 and costs. Ed waul I' . I'orris and I'cnrl Honors , after having been divorced for it few months , liavu been remarried. Leave to marry was given yesterday to S. L. Tipton , of Superior , Neb. , and AHeoHolin , of .Manchester , I ml. J. .1. Slowart Is having his law olhco re- lilted and rcdeeoraled , making one of - the nmit uitvttctivo ollices in the city. , Yank XewolPs company opened a week's stay at the opera house last even ing with the comedy drama"No. . 11" ! > . " Everybody is invited to attend the scs- Mons o ? IhoToachors' association , and es pecially the lectures , which will bo of general nnbliu interest. Mr. L. ( , ' . Webb and Miss Minnie L. Darnell , both of Missouri Valley , were yesterday happily married by fllov. T. J. Alackoy , at the parlors of the 1'aellic house. This evening Miss Blanche Oliver , of tills city , and Mr. Warner L. Wcl.sh , of Omaha" , will be married at 8 o'clock ni the residence of thu bride's parents , No. SMI Park avenue. The livery rig which young Kcese hail out .Sunday night when the runaway ao- cidcnt oecurroil was not one of Field & Cole's , as staled yesterday , but came from Hoquot's stable. Yesterday was the time for Iho receiv ing of bids for various p.iving to bo done by the city. These bids are to bo opened and considered ataspecial meeting of the council called for this evening. Ollicer Itcswiuk yesterday morning found two fellows sleeuing in a uo\ car anil ran them in as vagrants. They were , _ given due warning to leave the eily , and llianked thi ! judge for his advice. Two of tlie employes of the Chicago Plumbing company were having' a friendly round with gloves yesterday , when .one gotjuioeked over inlo a pile of gas pipe , culling his head somewhat. Aliss Hicks , who was thought to bo so badly injured by the runaway accident Sunday night , was comparatively com fortable yesterday , and it is thought that she will speedily recover. Heyond a se vere nervous shock the injuries are not borious. The works of art and fancy articles prepared by the skillful lingers of tlio pupils of bt. Francis academy are ar ranged for exhibition at the academy , and are being greatly admired by tlio visiting fiicmls. The display is a very creditable one , and one of which pupils as weli as teachers may justly feel proud. To-night the graduating exercises lake place at tlie academy. A number of the friends or Airs. H. H. Bpetman happily surprised her on Sun day , her lifty-bixth birthday , by gather ing ut.her home in Lewis township , where she owns a line farm. She is tlio mother of Fred W. Spelman , the eily treasurer , and has numerous relatives here anil many friends , whoso best wishes are hers. hers.Richard Richard Van Leaven had a hearing he- fore Judo-o Aylohworth yesterday on the charge or larceny. It was claimed that Van Leu von had lonnd apocketbook eon- taming $85 , Iho properly of Mr. Cuuglioy , and had appropriated Iho money lo Ins own nso. One witness testiticd that Van Lenvcn told him that lie had found this amount of money , and there was some testimony ol less importance. Jndirc Aylesworlh decided to refer the matter to thn grand jury and lixed the defend ant's ball at sf00 ! ! , which was promptly given. Van Lenvcn's reputation is sncl that his friends arc very certain that he would not bo guilty of such an act of meanness. _ lloomAlonldings Largest assortment and lowest prices at Hoard's Wai 1 Paper Store. Go to Heard for room mouldings. We Cluiin. The American Uonnd Washer is tlio best made. Actual trial has proven beyond - yond doubt that it will wa.sh cleaner , quicker , with more case and less injury to the clothes than .any machine now in nso. Try ono. Uooi'iiu & AIcGiic , W PS tern Agents Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council Hlnlls. Tlio Decorative Art. Air. P , C. Alillor has returned from tno { : cast , whore ho has been hunting up the i novelties in the doeorallve line and study- iug tlie latest designs. Ho lias brought * it t back a varied stock ot papier macho de signs , figures in bold relief , which can bo linlshed in any colorings to suit. These papier macho designs are snnerior to frescoing , and combined with Linernslan Walton makes the handsomest iinishing anil decoration to bo had. Air. Aliller has supplied himself witli many novelties and now designs , and tnoso who are con templating interior decorations should call upon him and see them. Ho found that a great deal of these papier macho designs being used in the linest rooms in Chicago. Ho has also figures of distin guished characters In this , and it is fast taking the place of carvings as well. Wo have a few more Kefrigorators anil will make low prices on thorn till they are closed out. Cooi'im &McJr.u ( , Groceries , dry gootls , tinware , cronkory cheap , J. J. Stcltor , GO. * ) upper Hroa'd way. At the Paciiio house von will get all the comforts of high priced hotels , and save from liO cents to $1 per day. Try it and bo convinced. The Quick Alcal Gnsollno stove is a sno O- no and return ut our ex * pcnsu if not satisfactory , . Cooi-r.ii & MuUci ; . Smokers ! Drop hi John Tnmploton now cigar store , opera luuso block. A , T , Klwell has on sain at his ticke n oflico special round trip tickets for the accommodation of these who desire to pponil Sundays at Colfax Springs. Thcso tickets over the Rock Isiaiul enublo anyone ono to leave Council Bluft's Saturday um return Monday , Jhe price being $5.70 fo thu round trip , Tlio Work or Children. jSonio children playing with mnteho rausod a blay.o in Captain A. Ovorlon's barn , in the outskirts of the city , near Gnnn'a school house , which resulted u the total destruction of the barn anil iU eonlun'ts. Thu loss li about § 200 am Micro is no insurance. COUNCIL BLUFFS1 NEW MAYOR , Mr , J. F. Evans Concludes to Accept and Duly Files Hts Bonds , READY TO 'RAH ON THE FOURTH. Ihc. Tcnctiers' Association's Opening .Session rinyl'iil Children llnrii n Ilnrn Aloro Home llcnilln More 1'nvlnjjto bo I ct , Til at Iloino Report , Tlio board of trustees of tlio Homo for ! ui fr'riciiillcs1) association begin to < ; i't at oino iiiKlerstiuulinK with each other ns o wlnit they inonnt bv their report. It ins been clalnird that the report onb- ish''il hi ( lie Itr.i : , ruul to which the names > ( tlio trustee1 ? wad attached was changed iy .Mi. Kamlall , tlio secretary of tlio ) o\rd. : It appears that not only the sec- etary but the imwiilent of the board vero responsible for what changes were mule. Air. Uobny IUH pultlishiul a enutliy card uxplaining how thn ehanpo vas made. Tlio only point on which tlio joitril seemed to have disagreed was as 0 whether they should give Mr. Lemon a otter of recommendation , anil if so , how strong a letter it should be. The last clause of the report is thu only one in controversy , llr. Hobey says the clause originally road : That wt1 recoiiil/.o In tlio continuous of- 'oils of Mr. l.t'iucn In this \\ork a Hjiltlt of sclf-Hnurlllce : iml noble niaiihonil , ami our ncllon In this uiattcr must not lie construed is a iTlloctlon upon Air. honiun. I'urther , uu iilllnn that any and all uialtiTs that have lansplied should not and cannot ili'triiui'iit- \lly I'lft'ct Mr. l.ciiicn In any sphi'to In Hie. Uov. Air. Hoboy then rxnlams how the change was made uy him and the seete- lary , Hov , Air. Hitiidiill. toguthor , and that it was not Air. Randall's work alone : "Hut individually I was not satislied with our delivarancc upon that point. It did not t\pros the sentiment of the board as a whole. The language was stronger than was neee.ssary. T knew further that Mich apiling up of adjectives would di.sgnst rather .than commend with the sober , thinking , while wo would only subject ourselves to the adage of "white washing , " etc. So toward evening I suggested to Air. Kamlall that there should have I'leen some modilication of tliatelau.se. He agreed with mo , but wo were now left alone , and no action was [ iroposud in the matter only that I cx- | ) ris < s ( < ( I a desire that the report bo it'll until some further conference and agreement. Hut Air. Randall thought that the report should go to the public immediately , and 1 said no more. I started home ; but the conviction grew upon me that that article should be mod- ilied. I returned , found Air. Randall in tlio printing olllco , giving the report to the papers. I called him out and told him again that I was unwilling that the report should be published in that toriu. 1 thought nothing at the time but of holding the report for further conference with other members. Hut Air. Randall spomed anyious to publish without delay , and recalling the fact that all had agreed to the condensing of that paragraph and also that the verbal structure of the entire report had been left almost entirely with us , I proposed that we make such change as would express in fewer words and more moderate language our estimate of Air. Lemon's work. Air. lluu- dall then suggested the following : We rccogniio the fact that Air. Lemon has made an earnest and consecrated effort lor the good of Humanity , for which ho should have due credit , I remarked : "That will satisfy me , " and yet to the last 1 protested I was un willing to have the report published at all until better matured. However , on parting with Air. Randall I said , "Do as yon like about publishing , I will say no more. " What followed is well known. The re port was given to the lir. $ with tlio las > t article , as Air. Randall and I had agreed upon , except that some words were omitted , and one word , the last , changed. ThoAIueller music company received hist Saturday the first invoice 'of holiday goods. Twenty large eases containin" nothing but china limb dolls. Stenographer and typewriter. O. Alun- son , with AI. F. Itohrur , over C. H. na tional bank. A Unique 1'ollcy. Mrs , L. J. Abel , of Logan , came hero a few days ago , highly recommended , and desired to adopt a child from the Homo of the Friendless , but her request was re fused. Mr. Highsmilh , of this city , and others , are reported also as having made similar offers to give homes to some ol these children , but the avowed policy o : the Homo seems to bo to ' keep till the children that can be gathered in. The manager recently avowed publicly that if he had not boon hindered in iiis work ho would have had by this time ' 00 ehil dren hero instead of forty-five. It scorns thu determination to build up a "groat" institution by gathering in hordes of children tmd keeping them. It may b ( bettor to hnddlo four to six children in a bed , underfeed nnd even whip them , do- pnvo them of the privileges of public schools , teach thorn to repeat psalms and sing "Twluklo , Twinkle Little Star , " than to give them the benefit of private , Christian homo anil training. If so , thu managers of such true homos of the friendless ns are established in Chicago and Dos Aloines , and other uharitablo in stilntlons in other places , have been making a great mistake in linding pri vate homos for the children. It is also u noticeable fact that a Now York institu lion last week sent into this state sixty children for adoption in Homes of farm ers. It remains for Council -01 nil's to hit upon a policy by which nil the children possible shall be gathered in , and kept in , and then if they cannot bo properly cared for to give as an excuse , "we am doing the best we can under the circum stances. " U reminds one of the chaplain who , in going through the wards , encor ing the despondent and sick ones , urged one poor soldier to bo of good heart ami try to do the best ho could under tK\ \ cir cumstances. " 1'cs , parson , I'll do that. I'll try to do the best I can under the cir cumstances , but , parson , the circum stances , " Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds. Odoll uro's & Co , , No. lOU Pearl atrent , Council Ululls , Iowa. If you want perfectly satisfactory no commodations at $3 per day , go to the 1'acilio house. Depend nnon " it , you will never regret your nholco , 1'ropnrlnK 10 Gump Out. A party ofoung ladies and gentlemen has just boon completed to go to Arnold's park , Lake Okoboji , during July. The party consists of the following ladles Mi S3 IdaTostovin , Alias Ilurbara Alorklo Miss Hello Hatcher , Miss Anna Morklo Mib * Jogslu Walker and Alisj Kilty Itul- lard , the gentleman being \V , It , Sliorra don. W.V. . Shormnn , ( joorgo O. llrown licri KvnnK , Oscar Kcolino und John Knight , cf Atlantic. Thov * will stop at thn Hotel Orleans SpiritLake , for ft law days , after whicl HJioy will go tn Arnold's ' park , it bcin < \V intention to. camp out for a couple o : \\Veks. Several olhcr parties afo bcin iir bill are no\ yet completed. For hose who llko camp llfo no nicer spot ban Arnold's can bo found. The grove s ono of the linost about , either east , or rest Lake Okoboil or Spirit LaR6 , nnd 'orgenii'iif ' ' camping out und rural en- oymenls the place can't bo beat , Alany people sleep in their tents nnd get their meals nt Arnold's hotel , which as originally a farm house , but has been constantly improved for several years intil they can now awommodato ' 'fiO guests. The hotel is as home-like as any l > lacc of its kind enn be , and under the tblo management of Air Hriard ! ' . Hill , the chief clerk , will again this jcar be one of the most popular resorts. InMriirtloii In Art. At No.ill ! N. 7th st , Aiiss R. T. Swen- ning will give leson in lustre , nraelue , French , Kensington , cameo and scenery painting , roproiH'-e work , arnelne and plush work , Kensington embroidery , sea- iholl ( lowers , painting on satin , velvet , felt , brass ami ehina. Hours 1 to I o'clock. Host cream soda in the city , So per glass , at Palmer's , 12 Alain street. ( Jo to the Now York Plumbing com- . my for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. The Toiicliers Arc Here. The Southwestern Teachers' associa tion opened its session at the Bloomer building luM , evening , Rev. Dr. AlcCreary , of the Hroadway Alethodlst church , il llvcriiig the opening lecture. The pro gramme for to-day is as follows , and the Footuro to-night will bo by President Piekard : 8:00 : a. in. Opening exorcises. Alusic. _ IliliO General business. Free gymnas tics. 10:00 : 1'aper : "Is There a New Hduca- lion ? " 11. W Sawyer , Discussion : J. A. Mel.can. 11:0(1 : ( Paper : "Supplemental In-true- lion in Primary ( trades , " Airs. I. F.Warc. Discussion : Kmma L. Kellogg. 2:00 : i ) . m Alusic. Paper : "The Schools us a Aleans of Culture , " Ocorge I. Miller Discussion : . A. Wilt-o. ; i:00 : Paper : "Written Examination , " C. Il.Gnrncy. Discussion : P. W. Kauf man. ! l-lo : Lecture : "Temperance Teaching in Our Public Schools , " Dr. K. J. Chap man. 8:00 : p.m. Alusic. LccHire : "ThoNow Education. " President J. L. Piekard. Altibic. Uo to Heard for room mouldings. Wanted 1,000 families to take Ameri can round washers on two week's trial with the privilege of returning at our ex pense if willing to part with thorn after a fair trial. Cool-Kit & Alcm ( ! : , Western Agents. Go to Heard for wall paper. A Missionary Convention. The Alothodists are to have a notable missionary convention hero next week , commencing Tuesday and closing Thurs day. Chaplain AlcCabc , Dr. William Duller and Dr. W. A. Sponccr are to be here from abroad , besides sonic of the leading ministers of Iowa and Nebraska. The convention will open ' 1 uesday even- with a sermon by Rev. C. F. Croigliton , of Lincoln , Neb. Tlio programme promises to be a. decidedly interesting one for the general public , and especially interesting to those of this denomination. The ladies of Hroadway Aluthodist church will serve a free dinner in the parlors of the church on Wednesday and Thursday. The AlethodKts arc aiming at raising $1,000,000 for missions this year. The apportionment , on this basis , for the Council Dlufl's district is ? -,317. Last year the district paid that amount. From what has been reported and esti mated this vcar , tlio churches and schools will contribute ? 2,8.jO. The Day of the Knljjlits. The Knights of Labor are making ex tensive preparations for celebrating Inde pendence Day next Saturday , and the several civic societies and the citizens generally are expected to join in the parade and exorcises. A street parade will take place at 10 o'clock in tho- fore noon. A programme has been partly made out for the exercises in Hayliss park. Dr. F. S. Lewis , of Omaha ; Rev. T. J. Alackey , of this city ; ami C. Vincent , of Tabor , are to give addresses. In the evening there will be a line display of lire works. There will bo a ball in Temple ball in the evening. The Xcw Mayor. Yesterday the newly oloct'-d mayor , J. F. Evans , appeared at tlio city building and duly qualified. Ho was heartily con gratulatert , and citi/.ens generally con gratulated each other and themselves on having secured so true a man and so representative a citizen to Jill the vacancy caused by such a sad event as thu death of Mayor Chapman. The bonds tiled yesterday will be presented to the coun cil for their approval at a special meet ing called for this evening. Strength In Union. The switchmen of tlio various roads centering hero have formed a union , the organization being completed Saturday night. Tlio organization will bo an ad junct of the Knighls of Labor. Personal Parasrnphs. Mrs. W. F. Patton is visiting her pa rents. Lucius Wells rtnd daughter left last evening for Alolinu. V. H. Crane , of Carson , is visiting in tlio city , the guest of E. E. Adams. P. H. limit , 0110 of Logan's prominent merchants , was in the Hind's yesterday. Aliss Olive Alunson , the stenographer , has returned from her visit to Chicago. Aliss Grace Casady has gone to Pacilio Junction to visit her friend , Mrs. John Pugh. II , T. Irvin , of iho Reporter , and M. Gumpalso of Neola.woro in tlio city yes terday. J , W. Squire and family leave to-nmr row on a trip to Chicago , St. Paul and other points , Aliss Ilnttie Hlasim has concluded her term of school at Weston , and is at home for the summer. W. L , Hedison , auditor and paymaster , has returned from a trip on the road unon which ho made the boys happy. They always welcome the pay car. Air. D. Sellout/ , the former county jailor , moves his family to-day to Corrcc- tionvillu , wheru ho has lately gone into the agricultural implement business , Jutlgo James nnd J. J. Frainey leave to-night for Dos Moincs to attend thu ctato convention. The other democratic ) delegates will probably Icaye to-morrow morning. Dr. E. W. Fish , the sciontilio lecturer , hiis decided Jo enter the active ministry , and a council for ordination has been called to meet in the llaplist church in this city next month , Aliases Adit and Clara Hedison loft via Council Ululls & St. Louis railway on Sat urday evening to visit their brother Harry , the popular railroad agent , at Shcnumloah , Iowa , lion , H. F. Montgomery , oJ Hrcckon- bridge , Col , , is in tho'oit.y , and will on returning tuko with him Airs , Alont- gomory , who has been visiting friends here for some timo. L. B. Wofctbrook , of the Hotel Colfax , wvs : hero yesterday working up excursion for that popular summer resort , amlscelnc that the 'oily wns properly uillcd , and the people , dily informed of the attractions there. t \V. G.Kalnev. ofdicngoJ.M. | ; Dickin son , of Nashville , Tcnu. ; and Attorney Martin * , of Omaha , wore hero yc ler < ! iiy taking sonicdoposmonif betoro Justice Selunv. in a tnuloniark suit between the Lawrence manufacturing company nnd tlio Aurora cotton mills. Three Queer lrcnins. New York Star : In a baek room on the Ihinl lloor at Ifil Fulton street , a lonely iiltlo woman runs a jewelry-polishing establishment. Under the table on which .she works she keepstarufullv concealed letters patent for a Freneh clock , which is put in motion by a Astern of magnets. The cloek is a mo-l Ingenious aflair. No hands show upon the dial , but the time is indicated by butter Hies which crawl around the dial as the moments and hours o by. The butterllies are guided by means of magueth plaeed at the ends of the hands which are conccak-d behind the dial. The clock was invented by the lady's luiihniid , who , she said , "dreamed Gwinnett ( ( in. ) Herald : Reeenllv , In Hog mountain district , a gentleman who is in thu habit of walking In his sleep luid a dream. He dreamed that he saw a line covey of partridges running along toward an old IIOIIMI and then go in. Thinking this ngood opportunity to cap ture them he quietly slipped alonir until he got to the door , when he suddenly lumped inside and closed the door. What was his astonWimeut to discover a mad dog in there , which rushed at him nt once. His only chaneo of escape waste to jump through a window , and through he went \yith a bound. When he awoke he was lying outside of the house on the ground , having jumped through a win dow in his bedroom and carried the .sa h with him. He was badly bruised and his leg severely cut by the glass as he broke through. " Montgomery Advertiser : As I woke the mosquito bar parted with a rapping sound. My shoulder came in contact with the table , dislodging the big dictionary , which tumbled olV and lit ahtrido ot mv neck with a thump and a lluttor like an angry game cock. A diti belie rocking chair , lying in wait some where in the darkness , ro-e tip like a many-handed ( lend and bnlVetted " mo irom hcol to crown. A froward .spittoo'i got up oil' thu hearth and --at down on my bead. Aching all over from imaginary exeteise and actual brui-cs , I crawled wearily back into bed. making a little speech the while. It was not a nice speech , but it was a comprehensive ami pithy one , and voiced my .sentiments ex actly. If to tlie carri of some it sounded a trifle profane I trust it may bo forgiven me , considering the aggravated eiretim- htancrs. I incrulj said : "Damn that shrimp salad. " Sir William BOIUB Five Sun Francisco Chronicle : "Yes , " .said Hilly Emerson , "I was lucky in Austral a awful lucky. I had a bully time , lots of fun , and pulled in the money Did yon hoar of my experience with King KalaKaua ? " "No ; what was it ? " I "Well , 1 met the king at Honolulu , and wo _ had a little gariie > f poker. The king's ' a good boy , I tell you , and he plays to win , and don't y6u forget it. There ain't no cold feet in him.We had a game of poker , me and tlie king. There was about a couple of thousand dollars , 1 guess , on my side. " " ' a' " "That's a'good - "Yes , sir. Well , I' says to the king : 'Your ' majesty , 1 gtidsslll have to raise that $25' ' , " 'Well , ' said the king , 'all right. Sir William , I'll have to-sceyour $23 , an' go you $ . " > 0 more.1 , " 'Your ' I 'I'm but majesty , says , sorry , I'm compelled to see that , und put an other $100 on. ' , "He was came , and finally lie called me. I had four aces ho had four kings. " 'Sir William , ' said ho , 'you can say you're the only man who over beat live kings in a square game. ' " A DcnTLawyer's Dcvotcil AVIfc. Columbus ( O ) Correspondence New York Sun : Jn a minor case in the Ohio supreme court to-day Air. N. H. Lutes of Toledo , the attorney for thcjplainlin' , is totally deaf. The curiosity of all present , not excepting tlio grave judges , was , therefore , exicted when his wife ap peared in front of the bar and said that slift would interpret tlio words of others to her husband. This she did simply bv the movements of her lips. Thu words ot the court and tiie arguments of tlie defendant were thus translated to her husband , whoso attentive brown eyes were never taken oil' his'wife's oxnros- sivo face. There was but little sijrn language used , except in cases where a particularly forcible remark is made , and then' Airs. Lutes would ad vance and make sliclit gestures. She re ceived the unbounded admiration of every ono in tlio court room , not only for her skill as an interpreter , but forlier devotion to her husband. I have the largest and niosb com plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. Yon will find all the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , llowow , plumes , tips , rib bens , gaii7.cs , crapes and other styles of trimmings. , Goods Must1 Be Sold , Hest of Bargains cVer ? offered. Call and see them. J.J. BLISS , No. 328 Broadway , Council Bluffe. ' ' ' " 'i OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1A , ebiuiuaitiT. GRAND BALL , To be Given by the KNIGHTS OF LABOR ! At Temple Hall Sa.tia.r3ay Even-inr- , T\ily 3 , 3TTickct Admitting ( icnilcmnn and Ladies , § 1 , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EIOXrSBS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEKKB , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale' Agricultural Implements , cs , ito : . Kte. Council lllulT * , lown. K EYSTONK iiVXUFACTUuTNa ca Mnko thoUrlfflntU mid Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COIIN siii'.u.niis AN ! ) Hint : > rvTTT.us. Nos. iroi , IS' * ) , noi niul 16)7 South Main Strict , _ _ _ Council lllull , lowii. _ DAii > u"Aii7iY : & "cai Mnnuf 'is nn 1 Jobhor * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrlngp4. mill nil klnl * of r rm Mrclilnrrr. 1100 to 1110 Soiitli Miiln Street , Council tllulTj , AXK P.O. Ui.Kt'iiN , T. ll.Dorm.v , or.o.1' . Wnmiir. I'log.iTrein. V.-I'roi .VM in. Sou ftCoiliuol. Council Bluffs Hindla Factory , tliK-orpnratpiU MnnufnctnrDr nr A\p | , I'lrk , Sloilco nntl Snntl llnmlii' , of t'M'ry ilnsft-lptlon. CARl'KTS. COUNCIL BLUl'l'S CAIU'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Puttnln rixtuiw , ITpltolMory dooJs , Etc. No. < OT ) llroitilwny Council Illutrs , lown. I'EUEUY ( ) & MOOHK , Whole np | .lobtiors in tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. iDMnln niul 27 I'eiu-l Sts. Council Illuir * , lown. COMMISSION. SNYDKU & LKAMAN , \Vlmlvnrtlu Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 141'cnrl St , Council Itlnffn. IIAHLE , HAAS & CO. . Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , Druggists' Sundries. Ktc. No. li Miiin St. , nnJ No. 211'cnil St. , Council Illiilfs. GOODS. AI. E. SMITH & CO. . and JWjH of DrG33J1) / , Notions , r.tc. No's. 112 and 114 Muln St. , Nos. 113 nnil 115 1'cnil St. , Council ItlufTa , lown. O.V. . 1H1TTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty General Commission. No. 5U Hi end war , Council WHIT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnil 13 1'onrl St. , t.'ouu-il IJIuirs. L. KIllSCIiT Ss CO. . Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Donlois , No. 41(1 ( IJtoiicl- wny , Council llluirs. JIARXKSS. ETC. UECKMAN & CO. , JIanu'ncturois of and Wholesnlo Dealers ID Leather Harness Etc , , Saddlery , , No. Bi5 Main .St. . ouncil lllutfa , lo-.vn. HATS , OArS. KTC. METCALF BUOTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glovas. No = . HIS anil 311 Broadway , Council Ilium. 11RA.VY HARDWARE. KEELTNK & FELT , Wliolosalo Iron Steel Nails Hardwau , , , Heavy , And Wooil Stock , Council lllutrs , lowiu UWKS AND 1) . 11. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullcw.Wool , I'olts , Oroase imJ L'urj Council IllufTs lown. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricity Oils G E3TO. , 33TO. S.Tlicodoro. Atfcnt , Council llluffa. Io\rn. KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , "Southera Luinbei1 , Piling , Mid llrldKu Material Speclultlr\sWliolo nlo Lum ber or nil Kiuils. Olllco No. 130 Mulu tit. , Council 111uIIs. Iowa. ifJA'BS AKD L.JQUOKS. JOHN LINDEK , Wholcsalo Imported and Domestic Wine ? & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotlliarn'g llt'rli IllltorJ. No. IJ Main St. Council Illuirs. SCIJNKlDEIt & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wtaos and Liquors , Xo an Main 3t. , ( .Vuncll Uluft. SPEOIAL NOTICES. _ NOTICE. Special advcrtlscmunte , such as Lost. Fouivl , To I ) jn , For B ilo. To Knnt. Wants , HonrdliDT , oi .will boltiEoitcd In tlii coluinn at thu lov/ niloofTBNCKNTrt I'lIU UN'13 lorihe llrtt Inscr tlonaiul 1'lvoCciitB I'or Line for unch biibsuriiioiit Intoi tlon. I.cnvo iidviTli-eiiioiits at our olllco. No. li I'ciul iitiuct , nonr llrouihvny , Ooiincil llliills. WANTS. . . . . , liniiifillutoly at No , KB r llroaihviiy , Council I.lulls. TifllNTiJlJ A wood ( ? lrl for goiu-rul Iioneo- t\ oik In jirlviitu liiinlly. No , IW I'ouilli-at. TJi oil"HUNT - No. KM Second nvcniio ; house -L1 ol ol ht rooms. Mrtlilo , ulc : . Very UuJli'ii- llo. N. I * . DodtfB K Co. _ | 7U > it SAl'l < r. ult , ouiit'cctloiiury nn < l cignr 13 si ere ; | . .IM > JIOII Kivnii rlKlit t'.nar. In- iiulru at [ ii-cnilsrs , No. 101 Mttln-sl. , CtiuniMl Illutlei. Men and IOIIIIK towoik on tli > C. , M.V8t. 1 > . rallioiul at V.I 5'J per till ) for U-nim and f I M for men , 1'ico triinsportn- lion. Apply at U. I * . Bulo hilHblos nl h-chlcuior.V "oley _ _ _ _ FOHSALB Old papers. In iiiinnMtlcS to suit , at lieu olllco No. 12 1'carl struct R. BICE , M. D. or olhur tumirs rainoru < l w ie knife or drawing of blooi CIIRONIC DISEASES * Over tliirty yeuri' pri-tioal atuarlu ui- o. 11 1'o.irl Struct , Council lllu.Ii Kit ic & KT. SCHUH.25 , Justice of tlie Peace. Office Over American BiprttJ WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST cim w mm mm HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. IMiibllilicd 111 1ST7. CINCISTBTATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 Vehicles Annually. w ' nl for Cutnlotfitc , l'rh-c , rrcls AMD RAISER Odck n.ilMlir ; rmv kltnl rnl'p'1 ' or mvril > ami snt Israel Ion giiniMUtepil , I'rnmo houses movoJ cnLluleUluJUrJcij-tliu best In tlin vvoi'll. 808 Eighth A.YOiiii3 mil Eighth Street , Council Blairs. t-w o-C > n o-t-J 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS W13S MADS Id ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Blairs , Iowa To close tlip summer stock to the 'o\v- ' cst possible point. Are offering' bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 50e worth 75c Parasols for /5c / and Upwards , Embroideries and Patterns , very Cheap , Only am \ of those Summer Silks Left , Lace Floiiiicings in Spanish and Chintiliy Laces , WHITE Cheaper Minn you ever saw them. Fine assortment for f-Tadmilio Samples sc'iit wliou requested , CARPETS. Clioice patterns , pond quality ami lowest Special discounts to diun-hcs , Hocio- tlc.s and clergymen. Hartness Bros , , 401 Broadv/ay / , Council Bluffs , China. Glassware and Iciinpi , \V. S. llonwr i Ou. . No. 2H , Main St.Uoiinuil lUulVj , la. TIMOTHY SEED. I ! mve ft j'J | ntll > - t voun'l. wull rt ! < ar. JI s'-'O'l ' whifli 1 ( > lur ! ut -ufnnallc ntiirs. | . ' 'f'-ii ot tbu ciopofl Sl Corrt-'tjiuiiilviico suliCitbU. i' , U Ul'LL , ; li tO. SWAH BROS. , Dealers in MiluhCows. At Our U lards O'Vtv4HH l/V No M'J ) and ; > 3G E. Hroadway.rouneil Hll's Creston House , Tlipouly linlol In Council liluir * ] in\lnx IFire Esoa/p © .And nil moilcni imiiovi | > incuts. KlS.r.'lTumlSIUMnlnM. .MAX MOHN'.l'iop. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In State nnd Federal Courts. Rooms T and , Klincntt Block. Star Sale Stables and Mule W , BROADWAY , COUNCIL IILUKFS , | ) | ( = ilo Dummy Depot. Horses ami Mules hopt constantly on liana for Bill" at retail or In cur loads. Ordure proiniltly llllo.l by contract on short notice. Stoek mid on commis-lon. SHl.UTKlt i llOLljy , Proprietors. Ti'luplionc Nu. IH. Fonnuily ol KIIU , BAISSTAU1.1.B , coruor Stli arc. nnil 4tli etrcut. G'iioifc Oftplsiy Vat Icrns , All Council Bluffs A Scluct < r Choicu in. 71 Grown and Hftloetol fr.'i u ilir-tlt Sectl by J. R. McPherson , U rower niul Dealer in V 1 2 O KTA I S In I L . V\'T/5 / , A.VI > rz Council JHufR Iowa. Horses and Koriill purposes , liouxlilS' SSa MiS'i'V II lull. UlljJO ( JUitu' Mlnru. No'qutckr' , r u .wI.'Liiii ' iii. li'uJpU 1&1