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THE OMA11A DAILY BETS : FKIDAY , 'JULY 2 , 1880. THE DAILY WISE. COUNCIlfBLUFFS , 1KIDAY MOKNIXO , , H'LY.2 , Ol'FICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. by rniiTr In imjpmtof tlioullynt t Hisci ills i er wouk. 11. W.TII.TON , - .Mnnngcr , " c. No. is. NHIIIT l.nnon No , 2.1. MINOR MHNTION. Now York Plumbing company. New Mitnnicr goods nt Holler's. Do not fail to attend the lawn social at Mrs , ) . P. Cnssady'h to-night. P Lacy is prciim-ing for si celebration at his homo , ami has invested $ " > ( ) in lire- works lligular meeting of riilollty coimcll No. HO Koyal Arcanum this ( .I'lida ) evening Tin re aie for'.y-tlirec prisoners in the eouiilv jail , Hvelvo molt ) than were u\or in this new luillding. The U abash freight olllco is to ole oat 10 D "clock to-nuiiTow morning to allow the men a chance to celebrate. To-night the Aneiunt Order of Hiber nians Imvo a merry danoo in HCIIO'H hall for the benefit of the Parncll fund. TliOM ) attending tlio picnic at Mrs. Meujrs Saturday , will pleavu leave tlieir baskets at Mra. Hald win's before noon .Satin day. J.V. . Siiire | went over to Omaha yesterday - terday to p . > over tlio ! f,0)0 ( ! ( ) ! ) wliit-h ho had secured as a loan to the Omaha board of trade for thu building now in course of erection. T 1' Kvaus returned last night troin the trip taken eastward , in company with G. h , Wright , J. T. Stewart ami Samuel Haas , a commltteu to look after some important interests of the city. The Chicago , Houk Island & Pacilio railroad will sell exclusion tickets on July . ' ) , ! and . " , good to return on or he- fore Jiilv U at a single fare for thu round trip.The The Union Pacilic is to arrange ; so as to accommodate as lar as possible its em ployes , somu being given Saturday on which to celebrate , others being given Monday. Preparations nro being made to have u celebration at Arnold's park next Mon day. Thcie will be oratory , music , boat races , foot , tub , sack and swimming races. In tlio evening there will bo a grand dance. 0. J. A very , who has been in Mr. Jen nings'employ tor a year or so past , yes terday purchased and took pos > eision of the Star market. Mr. Kilmorc , who is so well known in connection with the busi ness , will continue to be at the old stand. The ladies of the M. K. church will give a lawn festival at the residence of Mrs. J. P. Cassady , on Washington ave nue , to-night. The lawn will bo bril liantly illuminated. Ice cream and other refreshments will bo served. Jo not fail to come. Tlio.ro will bo a meeting at , the Congre gational church this evening for the purpose - pose of renting the pews. All persons desirous of securing sittings arc requested lo be present and maku their selections , j'ho chinch will be open during the af tor- noon for 'nspuetion. Eiigeno Casey liled r. complaint before Justice Schiir/ yesterday charging a neighbor , Mrs. Minnie ( Jonncncc , with threatening to poNon him and his family. They had some dilliculty which is said to hiivu led to a threat by her that she would lix the well so as to kill them oil' . At Avoca to-day Grant Collins is to bo tried on the ehargo of helping Ueirwcsier to escape about two months ago. Tlic lat ter was arro.ited for having , wliilo drunic , crawled into a bed in which ho supposed a married woman was lying. Collins is said to have got Heirwcstur into a buggy , and aided liim in escaping from thu of- licers. It is useless to talk about not being able to HUMS fruit in this part of the coun try , A. G. ( iraham shows up some sam ples of English gooseberries which ho has on his place. Some measiiro three inches around , and three-quarters of an inch thu other way. He has some few which aru still larger , lie has been growing just such sort of gooseberries for four years past. past.Tho The Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri val ley will bo completed to Kapid City this week : Arrangements are being made to celebrate independence day and the ar rival of tlio lirnt train at Rapid City on thuiith. Kxcuroion tickets will be placed on sale at J. C. Mitchell's ticket ollice and at tlio liroadway depot on July 1th , good for thirty davs , at &JQ.2.'i for the round trip. The train will Icavo at 7:15 : a , m. , arriving in Kapid City tlio follow ing morning. P. Lacy lias received a loiter from Chicago cage containing sad news concerning onc.of tno old lircmon , D. W. Gillcn , who was ono of the visitors to tlio tourna ment here , and who was an honary mom- for of the I own association. Gillcn was tiiu other day thrown from the patrol wagon , and so injured that ho will hu crippled for life , and may lo > u his leg en tirely , lie is In the hospital and is desti tute , so his lircnicn friends are raising n fund for him. Ho is quite a well Known contributor for various newspapers , and is hotter known by his non do plume of "Goduvil. " Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mun- son , with M. F , Hohrcr , over C. JJ. na tional bank. llighost prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds , Odcll Uro's & Co. , No. loa Pearl street , Council HI nil's , Jowa. I'ersonnl ' . l'nrniraplN. . .7V. . Dixon has gone on a vacation to Craig , Mo. Charles Topping , of Dellanco , was in the city yostwday. J. Mueller , thu inutile man , returned yesterday from his eastern trip. Mrs , T. A. Clark and daughter returned last evening from their western trip. hosier Perkins , of Dos Moincs , was a caller at thu board of trade rooms yester day , ( J.V. . Cote , 9f Carson , one of tht most prominent business men of that place , is an thu city. . Jacob Sims is to bo the patriotic oratoi t Avoca to-morrow. Avoca people have chosen wisely. J J Stewart and wife now leave foi Obkuloosa , his old home , for u brief visit to friends. Ho expects to orate there on thu Fourth. SheriIV James Connelly , of Valentino , was in the city ynstcrday , hoping to lind bore seine trace of tlio murderer , Smith , who escaped from the guards , as statci ! in yesterday's liuu. Miss E. C , Cooley returned last even ing from Chicago to spend her vacation hero with her parents , Hov , and Mrs. I ) II , Cooloy. She is onu of the leading teachers in the Chicago high school. E. U. Fonda and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Sol 1'oitor leave Monday for a western trip. Mr. and Mrs , Fonda will probably spend some time in and about Denver , while Mr. uud Mrs. Foster will go to Cali fornia before their return. g. K , IV , ; , 0ipSi-vi irjJ ; uclltcct , of the trJf.5V.r7 it6iarlment | , \ \ nshtngton , D. U. , arrived in the city yesterday morning. His trip was one qf both pleasure and busiiuihs. While hero ho inspected the now government postotlicu and court house uud spent ( ho day with his brother , C K. Hell , leaving last evening for the oast. They Are Planning for Moro Paving ami More Street Oars. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY. Juc Hundred Hollars 1'itiil I'oi-i Itnre Coin Hulls < li'nwiiiriit ofChcup Kiilhvnv Itutet Trouble With Trumps. Ooni'orus of tile CIl } ' . The city council met last night , in no- lordaucu with ad.jounim"iit. The city tttoi'noy w.is instructed to contract with the \\alir work- , company to lower the water main on Hroadway near thu jriilge , the main being above the bottom it Indian creek. Conimittoooii paving sugRo-ted a com mittee of eiti/.ons be appointed toisit ; he Union Pacilic oIllciaN in regard to ev- teiullng the street oar track up Broadway where paving is to be laid. The mayor , Aldonnim Dauforth and Hammer , Wil liam Siondentopf and William Myiistcr were appointed as nich committee , logo to Omaha and report next Wednesday evening. The council will moot on upper Broad way this evening to inspect the proposed places of paving. A resolution was adopted authoriving the new mayor to .sign all documents ji-ft unsigned by the cause of the recent illness and death of Mayor Chapman. Comity .Supervisor ( iraham renortcil the county was ready to build a bridge over Union avenue if the Union Pacific would place the avenue in proper condi tion , so as to conform to the bridge. Pat Lacy entered a protest against the city putting in the Hichmoiid system ot lire alarm , as he claimed no largo city used U. lie , after having been chief of the lire department for time year- , ad vised thu ( liiniwell sy-tem , which Irid for years been ued > in tno largest cities and gave good satisfaction. The committee having tlio matter in charge reported that tno Richmond system was varrantod second to none , and that the city was not required to pay if it did not give entire .satisfaction. The city attorney lias the contract about completed , and it will probably be given to the Richmond com pany next week. The next meeting will be the regular one on Monday ecuing. . The Mcrkcl-lftttulicr Kntcrtnitiiiicnt. There was a very largo audience gath ered at the Temple hall last evening at the Morkel-Hatciicr musical and elocu tionary entertainment. A more enthusi astic audience is suldoin hcen here , and in the matter of encore.- ! there was : > de mand on the part of the audience which really exceeded good taste , but which was perhaps pardonable on account of the excellence of the several numbers , and the popularity of the participants. Tlio programme opened with "Moonlight on thu Lake , " by a quartette consisting of Misses Morkel and Messrs. Treynor anil Noble. Their voices blended perfectly , and it is not too much to say that this selec tion was never bettor rendered in this city. Miss Hatcher gave as her opening number .an Italian love .song , in which she brought in as a pleasing change froni the excellent elocutionary rendition bits of song. All of Miss Hatcher's recita tions wore most excellent , but the best one was the .scene from King John , in which she appeared in costume as the Prince Arthur pleading with Hubert. She was veiy strong in this. The rare voices of the Misses Mer- kel added their full share to the entertainment. Each Ming a solo , and together they gave a duet which was one of the best numbers of the even ing. Mr. Palmer sang an excellent solo , winch called forth an encore ami repeat , he responding to the encores with songs , accompanying himself on tlio cuitar. A very important part , and one to which too little credit is generally given , is that of accompauyisl , which was performed by Miss Addi'o llorton , whoso good taste and rare skill added trroutly to the pleas ing nll'ect of the musical part of the pro gramme. The evening's entertainment closed witli ashort farce , "The Kehearsal , " in which the Misses Hatcher , Merkol and Walker , and Messrs. Wakeiield and Mil ler took nart. After the entertainment the lloor was cleared , and tlio sots formed for a merry dance. Many Dollar * lot Ono. A stranger in the city , an elderly trav eling man from the cast , was at Bccli- tele's yesterday , and in making change bliowcd Jerry Meyers an odd coin , which bo had accidentally received in change a few days ago. it was a silver dollar bear ing the date 1801. Jerry ollered him $10 for it , but some bystander who examined tlio coin declared it was a rare one , and was probably worth a good deal more money. The stranger scemod surprij-ed tolind that it was worth any such money , and concluded not to take $10 for it , thinking it better to investigate a little before parting with it. It soon got noised about among some of those posted in numismatics that ho had a rare dollar , and soon there were several hunting him up. Henry Wagner , who has the iiiiest and largest collection of coins in the city , finally purchased the silver dollar for the mini of $100 , Such an amount for one silver piece seems to bo fabulous , but it is claimed that the lists sent out by ( inns dealing in rare coins place the value from fliOO up. Mr , \ \ agner expects to keep the rare dollar on exhibition More for a few weeks and tnen send it to New York , where ho expects to sell it for several hundred dollars. It is claimed that there are only four or live of these silver dollars of 1801 known to bo in ex istence. One is attho Philadelphia mint , another at tlio San Francisco mint , ami onu in the possession of Scott & Co. , of Now York. TtioyVnnt , Damagca. George MeCord and wife , and P. J. Swcnning and wife , all prominent per sons of Panama , went put oil' the Mil- wankeo train one day last week , and they arc now going to bring suit against the company through their attorney , Charles Mackcn/ie , unless damages are paid at once by the company , it appears that they had taken advantage of the cut rates and sent to Council lilull's and pur chased tickets to Chicago , which were sent to the agent at Panama and handed them by him to bo used on the train they arrived on. Tnoy boarded said train but the conductor refused to take the tickets because the parties did notget on at Coun cil Hlnlls , and put them oil'at the next station. Ilia AVnr With tlio Trumps. The result of the attack made upon DCj tcctive Price by the g-K or twenty or lUOiv trAnw2 , lias aroused the police into making a systematic raid , pulling in ev ery one that has any semblance to being a trump , and every onu who is suspected of haying been concerned in the attack upon the ollicer. As a result there were thirty-thrcp who wore brought up before Judge Aylcswortb yesterday morning. The most of ILeni bad uo money , and t'ao tot il amount found on them was * JJ ( 40j SfVeral were singled out n Inn Ing been I concerned in I ho nuirdi-roiK onslaught on Price , and they wore charged with rts- -null with intent to kill. Othois were charged with being rioters , and others were booked > Dimple vagrnuK The ca e < went over until this afternoon , by which time the wilne < es to the allair will bo limited up and Drought in to tes tify. tify.Mr. Mr. Price was able to bo about yester day , but ho wears the. marks of the en- cnimtcr , and his head is a "ore one. The tramp whom he shot in the arm was uf- foring considerable pain yesterday , and it will bo emu lime before he will bo able to bo out. It is quit" eel lain that Price also shot one of the gang in the leg , as onn of the ciowd shouted out , calling Price all soi'N of lillli. ) names for shooting his "pard' ' in the leg , and one was veeii logo oil' holdini : to bis Irg and limping. Wliilo Price. wa < partly down , and the crowd was Using him as a foot ball , ho kept shooting until some one kicked his wrist , o'lUsinghim to drop the gun. when one of the follow s got it. The police ha\o not boon able to liud the one who got the gun , ami pet Imps it was thrown awaj. There were two or Ihreo prominent participants in the alVair who nave not been found yet. The tramps seek to jiisllfv their conduct by saying thuv wore simply resting in the shade , ami wore about to drink a pail of beer when Price came ui > , kicked over the pail and began clearing them out. The tacts appear as stated in yesterday's Bui : , that Price simply ordered them to go away , when in their drunken fur.s tho.v all jumped at him. evidently determined to beat him badly , If not kill him. The city jail was so ciowded that the gang was taken yesterday to tlio county ji"l. _ PiOomMouhlings Largesl assortment and lowest prices at Board's Wall Paper Store. Go to Beard for room mouldings. Smokers ! Drop in John Tomplotou' new cigar store , opera luiisc block. * Closing Saloons at Avocn. No little excitement was caused yester day in Avoca by the searching of six sii- loons and the sci/.nre of four wagon loads of liquors by the prohibitionists. The friends of the late Heller , who was shot ilown recently by Farrell , who was at the time intoxicated , trot out writs and placed them in the hands of TOMI Hardy , a constable , who began the sci/ure of the six saloons about 8W : ! o'clock in the morn ing.Tlio Tlio confiscated liquor was nlaeed in wagons and four loads worn put into a vacant 'iiilding under lock and key. Two saloon men named Hill and Thoiso then got out writs of replevin , issued for tlieir share of the liquor , anil tiled a bond of only $50. Deputy Sheriff Cool took the papers anil proceeded to the buildimr where the liquor had boon stored After breaking the lock and forcing his way into the building all the liquor was taken out and run oil into Shelby county. Such is the claim. It is stated that things will be made quite lively now for Deputy Slierin" Cool and that ho will be prosecuted. The prohibitionists have raised 91,000 cash with which to cairy on the war , and they say they are determined to have every suloon closed and kept closed. Go toBear tor room mouldings. Substantial abstracts of tilles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squires , 10 Pearl street , Council Blufl's. To-Morrow's Celcltrution. . , , 4 , Extensive preparations arc being made for the celebration under the auspices of the Knights of Labor to-morrow. The parade will consist of a detail of police , the band , Ancient Order of Hibernians. Catholic Knights , St. Patrick's society , Knights of Pythias , Danoho society , Bind'City Typographical union , Cigar- makers' union , Switchmen's union , Knights of Labor , carriage with speakers , city ollicials incarriagcs , lire department , advertising wagons , etc. * The procession will form on Bancroft street , move uo Broadway to Second street , theneo to Washington avenue , thence to Main ntreot , theiioo to Hrst avenue and to Bayliss park. The pro gramme at Bayliss park will consist of music , prayer , addresses bv Dr. F. S. Lewis , Omaha ; Rev. T. J. Mackoy and C. Vincent , of Tabor. In the evening there will bo a grand display of lircworks and a ball in Temple ball. Buy your fireworks of Claude Torwilli- ger , : tl , Main St. 15est in the city. Go to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. Groceries , dry goods , tinware , crofskery cheap. J. J. SU'ltyr , 50.j upper Broad way. Boaid has an immense .stock oi wall paper and room Mouldings which must 1)0 turned into cash , so down go the prices at Board's. I have tlic largest and most com plete line o NEW AND NOTIONS In the city. I am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find all the latest novelties in hats , bonnets , llowers , plumes , tips , ribbons bens , gau/.es , crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold , Ucst of Bargains ever ofiercd. Call nnd bee them. J. J. BLISS , No. 028 Broadway , Council Blufls. R. L. WILLIAMS , 18 N. Main St. , Council Jlhifls , la. , niul 20Q S. 15th St , Room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer' * Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , A\viiiiiers , Hoofing1 Slate , Man tles , Plato anil Window ( Huss , Show- Cases. Elevators , ( hand anil hy draulic , ) &c. WHOLESALE AND JOBBiNQ COUNCIL ' BLUFFS. Ah It It fhlfltAU l.ill'l.hMl.\l.- _ DKKHK , WKLLM & CO. , Agricultural Implements , Ba ( "mrlnjri" . 1'le .Kit * ronn t UlntN. low a. KEYSTONE MAMirAtTflMXG CC ) ! MnVc tlioUriitlnnl 111(1 ( ! Complete Hay Loader , also Ra'xes , Cider Mill A Press , COIIN SlinU.KItS AND IT.r.Il < I TIP.Ili. Nn ? . l.'lil , I' , ( i. I.Winnil U17 Soiil'.i Main Sin ct , Council IllmrIOHII. . DAMP Bi\llr.Y : , \ : CO. , Mini if'isnn l.li blior of Agricultural ImplementsWa , ons , Buggies , Cnnlnges. mil nil MnN < ' I'm in M-oIilnc-rr. 1KO to 1110 South Miiln Street , IVuncll Innn. , IXK H.tlI.Kf. . I'.U. Ut.niyns , T. II.Dorm. * " , llcn.l1. Wi 1'ii'S.A.Trcin. V.-l'ros A.-M.-H1. Hoe . \Co\insol. \ Council Biuds Haidlj ' Fact/ ) , ( Incorporate- ! . ) Mnmirnuturcnnl .Arlr , 1'lck , SlrMoo nail Smtll llninlli'S , or > vrry ( Icon Inilnn. ' . _ _ CAltl'KTS. _ _ _ COimrIL BLUFK.S CAKf'KT 7 : < J Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil l'lotli , Cilitnln'UMirc9 ! , I'plmlMi'ry Ooo U , tic. No. 40o llrnadwny Council llluiN , Iowa. riff-iKf , 'iini\n-o \ , KIT. 1'KUKGOY it MOOKK , WliolofiiU ) Jolibcis In Ha-- Fiuest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. SSMnlu tinil 2T Tclil : H. Council town. COMMISSION. SNYDKK & LKAMAN , Fruit and Produce Comiaissbn Merchants. Xo m'c.irl St. Council 'lliiiN. nnvnaisrs. I1AKLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , Dnifftristh1 Sundries , Ku.1. No. ' "J Mnln t , nnJ No. 21 1'enrl St. , Council llln'.rs nit r Goons. jTri ] . SMITH \-CO. , Inters aad Joto of Dry GHlj , Notions.ito. : Nos. 112nnd 111 Muin SI. , Nos. Ill uii'l 11 I'enrl SI , rouiii-ll llluirs. lown. O. W. MITTS , Wholesale California Fraitj a Specialty Gcncr.il Commission. , N'o. 51 ! liionduay , Council ( i in IT a. W1IIT & DWQUiKlTt : , WlitiluftnloJ Fruits , Confectionery A Fancy Groceries Nos. 10 mill IS I'cMi-1 ft. . ConnII UI-iO- . L. KIKRCII'r ' & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wliolcsule I.lijuor Mentor * . No. 41G wnv , Council ninllx. BKCKMAN &XJO. , Maiiu'nctuicis of and Whnlustilu Do ilors In Leather , Haraoss.Saddlary , . , Etc. No. Wi Muin ? t. . Coinioll UlulTj , lown. HATS * , airs. ETC. METCALF BHOTHKHS. Jobbers ia Hats , Caps and Gloyes. Nos. 342 nii'l 344 Ilrondwiiy , Cou-icll HlalTs. KEKL1NH & FELT , Wholc ulo Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Hardwaa , And Woo 1 Stock , Council HI UK lo.vn. JI1DKS .IXD M'OM- D. H. MoDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hidas , Tnllow.Wool , Polls , Diu.i'ionn'l ' I-'UM Counull Dluirs Iowa. 0//.S. / COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricitiaj OiU Ganllu ETC. , E3TO. P.TIic-odoro , Aifont , Council llluirs. IO\F.\ . , 1'iLixn , ITC. A. OVKRTON Ai CO. , Hard Wood , Southera Lumber , Piling , Ind IlriilRO MiUorlul Siicclalll .WhoIoMilo hum- Lor or all Kinds. Olllco No. l. Mala St. , Council lllutrs. Inwiu JAQIJUHS. JOHN LLN'DEU , Wholesnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Af cut for St. fioHliair.'s Herb Hitters. No. U .Main St. Council IlltllU. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo CM Main St. . Council SPEOIALNOTIOES , Special odvfrtUcmcntB , buuh us Lull , Voiind , To I.oiin , For Sale , To Kent , NVnnta , Itoaidliiir , etc , will holnEortud In this column nt thu low intoorTIINCUNTS 1'Kll 1JNU for I lie Hut lncr tlunnnd rivoCcntsI'crlilnoforcucli f-uht-uijnont Intoitlon , I.euvo iidvorllsuini'iiU ut our ulllce , No. 12 J'oul street , near Uraadwuy , C'ouncli 111 u 118. ' WANTKIl ll.irbor , ImiiiMkituI- Xt ) . 650 Hi oad uy , Coniicll I liillH. W.INTKD A Ifooil jflfl for rencnil lioilso- uoik In jirlvuto luinjly. No. 10U rourlh-st. FOK HKNTNo. . b.KJ Hccond uveniiu ; lioiii-o ol oluht louniH. etublp , ptc. Vciy ties I ra tio. N. 1' . lloilfo \ Co , J IT OU -rYulttUonluciluncry : uiul vigur i' btoiu ; possession K\c \ > \ rlKht attuy In- imlro nt iufailsui , No , 101 3laln-bt. , ( .ouncil lUntls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " FOUSAM : Ulil unpors , iu Quantities To "suit , at Duo otllco No , 12 I'uurl btrcct. 'B. RICE , M. D. C4KCBRS CHROHIC DISEASES or Over thirty yo. r4 * prmtioal oiuariuujj. o. U Pearl Strout , Cou ic il Ulu It. , N. SCHUK.2 , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comuanj. .y FIRST ClUSJ III ElfEBy RESPECT HIRAIH W. DAVIS & 08. IMntili-litMl ici l r. CSKCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 Vt'Iilrlc * Anniiully. I'mCnlitlomic , SM- niul Ti" < lliiioiiliilK. W. Brick h tHiUui anr k > mi m'sp'l nr niivcd and < -nti > i'ti iiotu'iiniMiilci'il. 1'inmo liouers muvcil ouLlttloOladt trJtiii-tUs UiMt iu llmYDiM. . 803 "BisHth voti-13 nil : Eighth Stroat , Council BlulT-j. tK. < 4 > ? ( / S. > Uf < Cfc & , CtVCt&x . - - - - aM.Hx 4 itr 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS IADE TO ORE 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , © ! 'J'o ulosi ; Hie suninicr slock lo tlic 'ow ' cst iiossi Arc ofl'oiiiipr bai'snins now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 75c Parasols for 75c and Upward Embroideries and Patterns , very Cheap , Only a few of those Summer Silks Left , Lace Flounces in Spasiisii and Gliintiiiy Laces , WHITE Clicnpur Iliixn you ever saw tlioin , Klnc assortment for grtrlimtlou ( Irenes. l.s ( ! sent \ > hcn CARPETS. Choice patterns , K < nl "inulily " anil lowest jirices. Special dlsfoiuits to churches ( socle- ties anil clergymen. Hartness Bros. , 4ui Broadway , Council Bluffs , China. ( Jlnwvaro nnd Lrtinp'i , \V. S. Homer & Co. . No. 2:5 : , Main .St.Coiinoil BluIVs , la. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 liaro a quantltof sound , wull denned seeil which 1 offer ut loasonublo fliurta . ' 'c'1 1 of the ciopofJMV Corre-'poiulonco toln-.ted. K U U'J'LKU 4 tU SWAN Dialers in Mi ; ! Ut Our Slock Yards vo 503 and 500 E. IJroaclway.Conncil Ilft"s Creston House , Tl.iMin'j-lioti'l InCoimell I'lnlN hn\ln ? / . lid nil ID ( Klein lii'io\emenls. ; | -j | , 17 nnd 10 Mnln ft. MAX MOHN.l'rop. JACOB ATTORNEY AT LAW I'lacllees in Slate and I-Vdc-ral Couils. Hoouii 7 aiilh Slinuiiit Hlo < 'lf. Star Sale Uos and Mule Yards. . PltOAI\VAY , COUNCIL HLUFl'S , Oiiolie | ] lmmn ) > Dcjiut. mil Mules kept ( onstniilly on hand for Pali-nt retailer liicarloiuU. Otdeio proimltly Illloil liy coitwct onchoit notice. Siouk Hold on coininls-lon. SHUJTUIt & I10I.UY. I'l-opilutor * Tuiopliono No. 114. roimurly of Klii : < BALK SrAIlLliS , eoincr IJlh u\o. aiuHtli Flrec't. ' ' I.lllest I'll 4'li ito liHeilii ) of torus , AH < T ra < Ir * . Council Bluffs -3.OS A Select HtorU ol' r > o\filler In. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL HLl'I'TS , IA , ul ) GRAND To be ( ilveu by tlio KNIGHTS OF LABOR ! At T ; pi ! ! liall Satu.zd.ay Svenino- ly C3 , icl.et A liiiittin Gfiitk-innn a Ladies SI. Horses and Mules Foi nil puipoiui. touglii aii.l eald , jit unuu uiJ ; n UiU. IMF-JO ( juanlllU-s to tfk" I litim. MASON WISE , CARDS. ATTORNEYS. HKV1N.S& CltUllClIll.li , N-W. Col13th and W. J. ni33. lllh Street , niv. : \ . DOAN * A-noii.vr.v AT law , Tnlconer's Illock , iJlh JOK S. SMITH WILSON , t .S'l'KAT'l'ON , Cointnciclnl t.nw nnd Meir.intlle oolH linns n fpeclnlly. Oxer Mi ic'linnl1 ! . Niillonnl I. . I ) . Attorney at Law , IdiomS I'IPII/IM llloelOp'eyltel'o | lcllce. ! PHYSICIANS. O. S. IIOE'IMMX , .11 , . , Physician and Surgeon , OFFICE , A' . IV. Cor. 14th onil Deuytas. Ollice TditJlioiiL' IfU. liiMiloueoTt lej'liouu ' 143. \v. .1. ivgi5Eran , V Surgeon and Physician OFFICE , N.W. Cor. Uih and Douglas St , Olllee Telephone 1i * > ' . Hi > > ! ileiuo Teli-plionoBCS JAMKS II. PICA 1)01)Y ) , M. 1) . , 1'h.vslcltia niul SutKeoa. Hctlclrncp , No. 1 n * Jnnct .Street. Offlco , WIlhtielMllnek , Telei'lione , i-'slilcnco , No. 125. it JAS. iiKCKitrr 1'IIVBICIANANI ) SUIt'lCOV , Ollice nnd Kesldenoe , 724 N. 10th St. , H. A. WdRLKV , M. It. , Onicc U DoilRO Plreut. Trlcphoiii' ISJ. Itc ldt > nvo 171 I'npltnl . \ \ o. Telc'plninu.lia. VAN CAM P.M. IX , 1'itl Dodjo St , l t iloor wj l or 1 . n Ta'io ' ole nlor lo rooms l--I't third lloor. Tolcphono No Ik'ildeiiee.OilN. Mth street. Telephone No. JO P.M. CILVIMVICK. Physician and Surgeon , Tclcpliono 5n. OnicoJll J 8. 1 Illi st 1 K W. COXNELL.M. I ) . , Honinsopafhht , OITire. S13P. 14tliet Tclcpliono531. Dr. J.W. DYSABT I.IiADINt : SIT.nAI.lbT IN Chronic and Surgical DISEASES. NJ.Mandfaarif . > . /rj , XKIUiAHKA. Telephone 8 > ! . Corrcspoiulcneeolicituil V3t * Prescriptions nwl advice by luttor Dentists , WllINN'KItHY & KKIM , Dentists , IJIUFarnamStroa TA LORS. A. KAJJSIl. Fine Suits to Order English nnd Kruniili snlllir , ' , i Hints pntlnrnf , HllllS. Illll 1'l.sr.sT. J.W AND UI'UAIIIIS ; HATIHKAO ; inNHTAT.\MT.i.i ) IN uvr.iivtMhi : . 1,111 ei'Ht Mcr- clinnl Tiilliirlni ; ( tiilillshininl ! winili of Kainnm St. < UI ( dlircrciit pull orris of roods to t-elcct Irom. Call nnd uxiinilnn woods. Hopalrlnn neiitly dono. Ultl S. Dili siiceu RESTAURANTS. The Norris Restaurant iBtlio very 1 > < ' t pnilnir honso In the city. Trylt nnd yon will liu K.UI'llod , IlilUo. t iru ou t , o v.no l3ii , mJ U i.'ap OKI ) Xs.50oommulitlon : tl'kot for 93. Tickets for 21 meals 5 1 Si. Uonrdby the uok $ i.U. : Menl , S5o onch. 16th Bet. DouRlasatidDodpoSts. ; PHOTOGRAPHS. ADOLI'II A. JIYEKS , PHOTOGRAPHER Oinnlm. CIINHMITII. GllAB. K. HEFLIN , GUNSMITH , Umbrellas anil Parasols Repaired 303 S , llth Street , Omaha. U. THCOMAS , STAIR BUILDER , 28tU and Cmiiina Et > - - < * - ' " * * MEAT MARKETS. K. IStli Street Market. All kinds of frosli nnd salt incus const imtly on luiiiil. l'oultiy > gimiu , cto. , in SCUSDII. K. HiminriY. : , II Ko. 13tU etrcot. Factory. Omaha Shirt Factory , PH. GOTTHEIMER , Manager. and Uinlerwear to Otil-ar. U NoitblCib.SU