Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 07, 1886, Page 6, Image 6
THE OMAHA DAILYBEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 7 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WJlNiSlAY : ) MOKNMNO , jn.V.7. OlFICE , NO. 12 , PEATIL STREET. l < lmiil by rnrncr In imy part of thcultynt in tut ) icnts per M ock. II. W. TII.IO.V , . . . Mnnngcr. jlfei\r R Otncr , No. 4.1. NlliMT liITOIt : N'O. U ) . MINOR MHNTION. New York I'luinbins ; cnnipntiy. I'nnts to order 5.1 , by Keik-s. thu tailor. 'llii1 Knights of Labor install olllcurs Ihi.s ( jMjniiig. iih' . ! srftjln $ .1 per dox. , at 'x , : il7 ll'wny , for uo flays only. t'liarlcs llnvl hcpins tlio cn'olion of IIJH new n'Siileiifi ) on O.iklainl .ivuntto this wriik The Mfrknl-Hatphnr cntcrlainincnt is 5-aiil to ha\p nctti-d thu joitny Itulius nlJotit t'i l'ly ' dollars. Mi sVi Iriflii , new dininj : room was nnonnl Inst pviMihiK for tc ! ; llr&t time. II is one of the linust in llm city. Permit lo wi'd has been Riven Ira L. Palmer and Sarah K. Met'artnoy , both of thhcity , als o to. I. .J. Kay and Nannie l-'anble , both of Council HltilR There wennhoiit fifty , young and old , who attended tlio celebration on the beautiful huvnr.i T. , J. Kvans' residence. The ol'Je.st ri'iiewed their youth , and all had a merry tlmo. DM. I1' Hohrer has sold to. JohnDlork live ncre located two blocks southeast of the riilcntro l Milwaukee na-isonger tlepoi , the consideration being V 1,000. 'ine Aio was through Udell Bros. iV Co. The llttlo son of Kiigrno Mottax. who was so badly injiirod bygunpowilur , wis yesterday so much better that hopes are i unlertained for his recovery it cannot be determined yet whether he will save his eyesight. T\\o maidens went in bathing near Park's ' mill and some reckless thiet managed - aged to steal their underclothing , thought fully leaving them their gowns so that they might reach home without catching cold. cold.The The movement for early closing of stores is one which should bo heartily en couraged. The clerks need the re t. em ployers certainly do and the customers can tmroly buy all the goods they need in the heated term during daylight hours. Kiseman it Co. have leased Xo. ! H 1 Broadway , the building lately occupied by Kirkland , the jeweler , and will use it for the boot and shoe itepartmcnt of the People's .store. It will not bo long , at th > 3 present rate of growth , before the Pee ple's store will occupy the whole blocK. A fellow giving his name as Jacob Ilcnnings was yesterday so overcome with the heal caused by boo/.e. as to get lired out of the Colorado house. He then nought rest by lying down in the shade on tlio biitcwalk , where the police found him and tenderly placed him in the cooler. The heat was so intense yesterday that work was suspended on the now court house and on some other work. The thermometer ranged from 1)5 ) deyrees up so high as the conscience of the narrator couldstrotch. Sulliee it the day was one of the hot , hotter , hottest hotteutot days over been in the liltiHs. It appears that just before the stranger appeared hero who told the wonderful 1801 silver dollars at 100 each , a man was here claiming to be connected with n linn east , which was dealing in rare coin , and he scattered about his cards ofluring sfSOU for a silver dollar ot that tlato. It looks us if the ground was worked well. An elderly couple observed the Fourth by being united in marriage , each for the third time , and settling down to a qnici life in the southern part of the city. The happy bridegroom was Daniel Car ter , who his passed his three score years hovon years ago , while the bride was Mrs. Sarah McMinn , who js just sixty years of age. .Justice Hcndrieks tied the knot and tied it well. Tlio residents in the vicinity of the Uroailway Methodist church are very anxious to have a good drinking foun tain located there for the convenience of the public. It seems tbi'.t so loiifj as tuSra.Hre such places nccdhig fountains , the city should not bo in too great a hurry to plant a fountain iu the cemetery , there being only a certain number of foun tains which the city can have under the contract with the water works company. Of tlio thirty tramps arrested for being concerned in tlio riotous assault upon Defective Price , of the Milwaukee & St. Paul road , eight have been held to an swer to the grand jury on a charge of as sault with intent to kill , and four or live others on a charge of being concerned in the riot. It is to bo hoped that they may bo so severely dealt with as will servo as n warning to others of the gang. There were a. goodly number of friends who gathered at the home Mr. of Merger , on 1'irst avenue. List evenjiig. The all'air was not only a Haptist social , but an op portunity was thus given for the many tricnds of Mr. Merger and family to bid them good-bye and a God-speed before their iToimrtnro for California. The Her- ger family have many friends hero who regret deeply their departure. Mr. Mer ger has proved himself to bo a business man of both integrity and ability , and socially ho and his are highly esteemed in the best circles hero. It is probable that the special election liy the people to fill the olllco of mr.yor will bo held in September. Under the new law it will take until then to got the registry complete and make the neces sary arrangements. The law requires that a special election shall bo held so BOOH as practicable , and it seems that no earlier date could bo llxed upon , Stops are being taken by which tlio council hopes to uo able to fi\ the date at its meeting to-morrow night. MetliofllHt Missions. DTho Missionary convention opened last night at the Methodist churcm. This promises to bo u very interesting meeting. The followiii'r program mo of exercises is nnnouiteed for to-day. It. will bo seen Chaplain MeCabo and Dr. Win , IJutler are to make addrcs&es : 8:80 : n. m. Missionary prayer meeting , led by John llostwood. 0,0 Jn. m The place of Methodism in the conversionof tlio world. Addresses by Rev. J. A. Smith. Hov. H. N. McKaig. 10:00 : a. m , Kclluious outlook. Ad dress ( for the hour ) Hov. 0. C , MeCabo , 11.00 a. m , The advisability of observ ing Kastor Sabbath as Sunday school missionary day throughout the church , Addresses by Hov. C , W8aviUgoHov. , 1Laidloy. . 1:30 : p , m. Praise meeting , conducted bv Uov. D. C. Franklin. " 3-00 p. m , Address by Dr. William Butler. 3:45 : p , m. Methods of promoting the missionary cause. 1. Disseminating Intelligence. Ad dress , Dr. W. ( J. illor. 3. Creating Enthusiasm , Address by Kov. O. W.JJlodgett. a. How to Secure the Money , A-ldrcs" ) by Hov. W , H. W. Hoes. "M5 p , in. Question Drawer. Answers iy Chaplain MeCabo , 8.00 p. m , Song service , nnd address bv Chaplain McCabe , "ClmplaSn MeCabo is expected to arrive this morning on tiio Kansas City train , Ho is booked for an address at tlio Mutho ilist church this morning at 10 o'clock. Stenographer nnd typewriter. O. Mun Ron , with M. F. Kolirer , over O. Ii. mi tional bank. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION , Walter , the Mau Injured at the Driving Park , Likely to Die. . A NAIL BOYCOTT THREATENED. A Still For $ I. , OOO Damage * Com- innticcil in tlin L'nitctl States Court Hnrly Closing 3Io\c- mi'tit .Minor Mention. Walter's Condition Critical. Miller Waller , tit ! > iii ann man who cnitM'd so much ( rotiblt ! at tlin driving park , is in a very critical condition anil it is feared ho cannot live. 1'rom tlio statements of the other men employed at the ilrivimr park it appears that Walter was fri'ii/.ied , ami tliuy were afraid ho would kill thorn. Ho got tip in the night and Kitting hold of u halt-hot , cliitsed one of the men out of the loft where they t > ro sleeping. As he started back to ( inter the loft again , evidently for the purpose of attacking the two other men. they slint and looked the door He stood at tlio floor , ctittiti" away with Ins hatchet , and liiinlly succeeded in breaking Ida way through. He started for the two man , ami as there > was no other exit bill by the door , one of the men , George Wells , look a piece of iron piuo and hit Walter over the head. 11 is this wound which may cause his death. There \\as a severe seal ) ! wound and a severe concussion of the brain Since Waller has been in jail he has been quite wild and dilllenlt to handle , but it is thought that much of this was duo to tlui blow he received. Yesterday lie was very quiet , and quite reticent. Ho vyas too weak to talk , and it seemed that his condition was very critical. H was evident that the jail was no proper plaeo in which to keep him , and the jailer told the physician that unless ho was got into a better place the limn would die. The doctor expressed the opinion that ho would die anyway. Arrangements were made , however , to tak him to the poor farm , where lie ean get more fresh air and littler care. ( JeorireVelIs , who struck the blow , has been arrested , and lias given $500 bail for his appearance to-day. There have been some intimations that possibly the blow was given in a row instead of on account of any era/.y assault on Walter's part. The fren/.ied actions of tlio man since the injury may bo accounted for by the blow he received. The fact that the other two men tell the same story as Wells goes far toward establishing the faet that the blow was struck in self de fense. The matter will be thoroughly in vestigated , and if there has been any in human treatment , even of an insane man , the guilty parties should bo made to pay the severest penalty. Walter has relatives living m Hills- bore , 111. Ilis brother was until lately engaged in the agricultural implement business in Omaha , the firm being Eby & Walter. lie sola out about two months ago and returned to the east , expecting to come west ag.'iin and locate in Dakota. This young man has been emploved in and about Omaha caring for horses , being employed iu Stophcnson's barn for a short time , and afterwards taking care of horses belonging to Ed Culver. Ho was hired to como to the driving park here enl > a day or so before the night when lie thus broke into a crazy on slaught. liuaid has an immense stock of wall impcr and rcom Mouldings which must upturned into cash , so down go the prices at Beard's. Groceries , dry goods , tinware , cr oakery cheap. J. J. Stolter , 50.5 upper BroaU way. A Boycott , Threatened. Mr. J. McPhcrsou , representing Dis trict 7. > - South Chicago Knights of La bor , was in the city yesterday. His mis sion heio was to try and induce the'Empkio Hardware company to discontinue buying nails from tlio Ciilumet Iron company until the present trouble is settled. Thu Empkie Hardware company recently hail four carloads of stock among that held in the yards at Chicago , ana which have since readied this city all right. Mr. Mo- 1'lierson says ho did not ask the Empkie Hardware company to promise not to buy more of the objectionable company , butte to refuse to buy during the present state ot contest between the knights. Ho says ho could not get any .satisfac tory assurance from tlio Empkie company and that ho will therefore take stops to have a boycott issued against tlio Empkie Hardware'com- pany within forty-eight hours unless they reconsider. There lias never been a boy cott against any Council Uluft's house , and if this threat is carried out it will bo tlio first boycott hero. Mr. MePhorsou seems to hayo been keeping well posted as to the trade of this house and their customers , and declares that they will not only feel the effect on account of the trade in this city , but that their country customers in many places will refuse to buy of them the nails which the knights are making war upon. Mr. Mcl'liersoii is said to have the written authority of Mr. 1'owdorly in his action here , aiid ir is asserted that the boycott will surely bo forthcoming unless some compromise is ollectcd. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squires , 19 i'oarl street , Council IMiills. Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds , Odoll IJro's & Co. , No. 103 I'earl street , Council mull's , Iowa. rionscd AVIth tlio Ohaiifjc. The Antunosa Eureka , whoso editor , Mr. Worth , is specially interested in the education of tlcaf mutes , thus speaks of the change in the Institution hero * The legislature last winter ortlcred an investigation into the management ot the above named school at Council liluli's , Tim result was a report and a reconi' inundation to the management. The now board of trustees have ; accordingly removed the superintendent and matron , Mr. Hammond and \yifo , nnd elected now pllleor.s who will enter upon their duties with the commence ment of the next school year , about the first of September. The new superintend ent la G. D. Wyekoh" , who has had years of experience Fn this line of work , hav ing , during the last year or two , had charge of tlio highest class in the school. For matron , Mrs. Sarah E. Wright , of llurlington , is chosen. Four years ago. utul for several years previous , she held that position to the universal satisfaction ot teachers and pupils , und now returns to her old placo. Altogether the choice ot these two ofllcors is what teachers and pupils desired and is gratifying all around. Parents need have no fears in regard to sending their children when the term opens in September. " Smokers ! Drop in John Tcmploton' now cigar store , opera house block. Go tollcar for room mouldings , Hit ; Damages AVnntcd. LcGrand IJ.ymgton , of Topcka , Kan. , has commenced a suit in the United States court hero against Senator T. A. Chirko , N. Ii , Moore , of Clarlnda , and others , claiming ? 15,000 damages on ac count of malicious prosecution. Dying- ton used to live iu Iowa City , and he got into litigation witli some of these parties , and us a result secured a judgment tot several thousand dollars. The claim wa" sot tip that , in Qthis suit Hyingtdnc _ i- inltlc'.l pel-jury A fequmtion was ob tained , and nl > oul a year apjo Hyiugton wn brought back from Tojieka to jtand trial on this charge , lie \\as acquitted , nnd now he proposes to get revenge lie claims that this prosecution for perjury was malicious , and WJH ju t for the pur pose of bothering him , on account of his former legal victory ever the parties con cerned. He now wants 'lu-in to pa\ him damage * , and big ones His petition , drafted by him elf , i si minute und M-ry readable document , full of sharp thrusts til his opponent' . HooniMouliliiigs Largest assortment nml lowest prices nl licml s Wall 1'aper Store. _ To Close liarly. We , the undersigned , agree to close our respective places of btiMiie-s at 7 o'clock ) i. in. on each day. except Saturday , dur ing the monthof July and AtisnM , com mencing .July < ! , 1H ° H : John Hone & Co. , II. KNeimiii ivCo.'s Council HlullV Carpel company , II. Friedman , Mclcalf Hios , , llarkness Bros. , Parisian Millinery com- p.itiv , F. E Stubb , F. W. Spctman iVCo. . , A. Culver. J .J. Uli-s , Seolield \ Cavin. J. L. Format ! . ( o to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. ( Jo to Heard for room mouldings. Personal PnrnjiraphH. J. C. llixby was in Atlantic yesterday. .John J. 1'rainey has gone to Kansas Hty , Hay 15i.\by lias gone to Chicago on n brief jlrip. Airs. E. H Bowi'.un and daughter left last evening for Boston. r ITOsiocnt rarxs , of Simpson college , Indianola , is in the city. Mrs. ' ! ' . Bray and her son , Charles Bray , leave to-day for an eastern trip. K. H. Wade , general superintendent of the abash , was in llm city veslerduy , and left last evening fet the east SEST \ CX OD. . O.M : OK MOII : : AT uiuu.nsAi.i ; IMUCF- 1 PAY nil eiprro clmrecs to oil points vlililn 3O Diilefl. I.OIH * rariinf rs to ftlc-ct Irom Prml two cent Itainp for lllmtrutnl catalogue. Mention Oils paper. L. G. SPEHGER'S ' TOY FACTORY , 321 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. TTousef X7 \ rntontoJ in Hurotio mill U S. TX \ Sou : AOKNTS In I'MTKD STVTBS y for colcbratcd John Hnnilltoti & _ f Co. , Stiolclicr. Tuko ? backing OUt ' V of knees , IC IOHM piuitnlsmis to i \ 01 Ijlnul sbnpc. Onl > pit'dEtitcch- \ \ orcomolnlnv PCICW roil In conco- \ \tlonwltliclaiiip9. All othuri in- \ | rilnKem nts. Oiluinul and only * J IStiotclior lor ( Icntlcinun's USD. J ( I lly oviios | pocui-cly imoked , price V V $ - ' ' 0. Wilto lorclrctlliirs .Agents irnntedlcry city. O. W. SIMMONS ic CO. , Iloston , Muss Or tno l.Iquur lliililt , 1'oslUvoty Cured by Ailiiilni-itorliiB l > r. Ilnliicx' Golden .Sprcllii- . It can bo gl\cn In n cup of c-olTcc or ten without the knowledge of the person taklnn It , U absolutely hanuli'ss , undi ieflcct \ u permanent rtul speedy cure , \vhetlir the patient Ii a niodoruto , rlnker or Ml .ileohollo wreck. It has hern Kl\en 111 tlinu- [ li.uls of ones , nnJ In ( jvery instuncenjiertcctcuro has fallowcd. It never lailH The system < uice InipU'RiiAtpU with the SpeciP- hecomesiui ullet lrapo ilblllty for the liquor uppctlte to exist FOR SALE BY rOIjLOWiNO DltVQaiSTS : KUIIN tV CO. . Cor. 55th nml Il a lai. and IStU < & OumlnR StH. , Omaha , IScb. ' A. 1) . FOSTIUI A : HIM.\ , Council niufTK , Io > va. Call or write for pamphlet containliiK huadrwla crtJstlmonUN Irom ( hebetomeu unil meafnun r.U rrrts of the countnr. WHEI&E TO GO roa A SUMMER TRIP Is n question tlint cnn bo easily miswerid after an examination ot the elegant JlliistnitedOnido to the icsoits of Minnesota und Dakota , which is nowbnliiflrpublished by the St. 1'aul. .Minne apolis and Manltobi Ituilrtay. eont free onic- cclpt 1 of two-oont ' tamp. A ldiPri c. ii. WAityiw. General PftSsciTgoi JIKCHT , ST. i'Ai/7 / , , sa" Ma ssat I PftSITIVR a rwDiinn io.ma . wmcui.o the most obtlnato enso in four Java or Iu JUIan'sSolubleModicatadBougie ' No nauseous doses of cubebs , copalb.i or oil ot tandahvood that are certain to produce dyspop- ela by dtvtrovlnir the coating of the stmnaoh. J'rico 91.W. Sold hv nil drnir lhU or jnallod on receipt of prlco. For further pirtluiimra sent forcircular. P. O. Box 1.Y1J. /IIT HI ? x. c ; . .rjOJiT co. , I II n PI V W " " ' tSJohnBt. . Now Yorlt. luca-tli-Rutlvm&o MEW EH3L&ND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Boston , Mass. THIS LAUOEST unit HlIbT KQDIIM'itD In the WOHl.l ) . 100 Instructors , JOOintailcnts luHjeitr. Tlioiouuli Instructions Inocul unil lni > truiiiuntiil imi- elc , I'liino unit OIKIIII tuning. Hue Arm , Onitory , 1/lter- QtuiT , KiPa" ! ! , liL ru.in ntiil llnllnn l.irr.fuuxes Unir- llth Lranchns. ( iyiniiiii'Urii , ctu. TiiUlun i tDK" ! ; bininl undruum with Meiun licut iinrt ulcclrlcllKlit $ r > loi73 Iiortcrm. rAIjliTKItMbCKln Sapteniberl ) , ISSU Tor llHii.truli'il'ilciKlur , lil ] full Informuttuii.iuMrcsa , U 'J'OUUJUi ; Dlr. . Franklin Sqi.llostua.Mitas. Successors to J. Q , Jacobs UNDERTAKERS , AND EMBALMEKS. At the old stand , HOT Farnnin SU Onlora b/ telegraph solicited and promptly uttunJoJ to. U'tlepliono No. ' i'i DUNCAN & WALLACE Plumtiers , Steam and Gas Filter STKAM HE.VTINQ A SPECIALTIT. Estimates furnished , or tril call personally. AirootBfortho Imperial Qaa Maohiuo. 15 8.16th ht. . Omaua Nab. O. S. PKTTIS & CO. , Wholesale and Itetall 1 Phaetons , numjios and Head Wagons. SJ po cent savcil in buying of 113. 1303-1310-VJI2 , Jzurd Et , Omaha , Neb , Jlruuch at Council Dliitrs Iowa. MERCHANTS' National Bank O3T Northwest corner rurunin and Uth Streets. Paid up Capital , - - $200,000 Surplus Fund - - - 50,000 FHANK MUUPJIV , BAM'LB. ROaEHS. rrealdont. Vice President 11EN a WOOD. J.UTHEH UUAKH , Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Account olloltod and prompt attoutloa tlvoa to all lijslness entrusted to Iu care. Pay Kivo percent en Tiiuo DeDoslti. Mrs Dr H N , , , , Taylor Has had 3 jcnrs' hospital practice ; gives the faino practice and treatment uecd in the bcs hospitals. Kidney diseases , all blood and skin diseases a specialty. Ulcoratlons , old bores , ami fever soi os cured. Treatment by correspond ence solicited. Oftlce and Residence-No. 2219 California Street Omaha , Ngb , WHOLESALE COUNCIL : ' BLUFFS. AHHIl I'hTl'KAti IMI'l.KMHXIV. DEKHKVKI.LS & CO , Agricultural Implemants , rnrrlnffpa. Kto . Ute Council Mind * . lorca. KKYSTONK MANU'KATt'UtNJ ( CO. > in > < o llm Urlsmnl nhd Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN siun.i.Kits AND ruRii rt'nnu . No . l.'Ol.lVW. 1.VW ntul nn South Main Mi-eet , _ _ _ lounoll HlurK Ion a. D.VMD IJItVIH.KY A : CO. , Mnmir'is an 1 , loulir-rs ok Agricultural Implements , flagons , Buggies , CnrrmRp , nnil nil : ; nU or Turin Mnolilti'-rr. 11CO to 1110 South Mnln Street , Council Muffs , AXH r.p. Ut.tU'-ON. T.tll.po [ . , Cir.o r. wTucmrT Sno.\\Nn ( ol. Council BluTs Handle Factry ) , ( Incorporated. ) Manufacturerof A\lt > , Pick , Sloituo nnd Snnll , of \ery description. CAIll'LTS. COUNCIL HUJKFS IJAKl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Cm tain Kliturcg , UphoNtory Ooo-K , Etc. No , 405 llroadway Council HlntTa , Iowa. ( niARf. 7oi.ttro , irc. I'KUWJOV & MOOKK , Wholi'.valo Johbois In thu Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. SSMnln nnd7 1'carl Sts. Council muffs , ' town. _ * - ' 4- toj.w.ssox ; r.H & LEAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , No 14 Pcjrl St. Council 'Huffs. 1IAULE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Dingfc'ists' Siuidi-loa. lUf. No. L"J Mntn St , nml No. 21 I'uiul St. , Council Itlntls. an r GOODS. M. K. SMlTIllt CO. " ail JjltoH of Dry G i5 , Notions , ite. : No * . 112 nnd 1U Main St. , Nos. 11.1 nnd 1U Pearl St , Council HlulTp , lown. O.V. \ . UUTTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty Gcncial Commission. , No. 51 ! Droadwny , f-oiiiicll Illnrf-i. WIRT & Whold&ilo' ' Fruits , Confectionery ' & Fancy Groceries. No . 10 nnd 18 I'earl PU , jqounuil ninth. anociniES. _ L. KIIISC11T & , CO. , Jobbers of Staple and F.ancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor noior ! < No. 416 lliosd- way , Council muffs. _ JIAlHfESS , KTC. _ _ _ BKC'KMATJ & < > . , Mnnufnctuicisof and WholS'ialo Doilorjln Leather , Harness.'Saddlery . , Etc. No. 525 Main St. . Council UluSTd , Iowa. _ XATS , CAVS.J1TC. _ _ " MKTCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glowi. No ? . at2 nnd 314 Hroadway , Council IJluff' . JtKAVV IJAHDWAIli : . KHELINE . * _ j * & . . . FELT. ' Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , And WoodStosk , Council Hlafffl , Iowa. HIDES AXD J ) . H. MeDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TitUow , Wool , I'oltg.llrpasoun'i Furs Council Illnffa Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers in Illuminating & Lubrlcitlnj Oils 23TO. , E3TO. 8. Theodora , Aucnt , foii'iell llluffs. Iowa. I'lItlXa , KTC. A. OVERTON AB CO. , Hard Wood , Soutiuu Lumbar , Piling , And IlridKO Mntuilal Siioeliiltlos.Wliolosalq Lum ber ot nil Kinds. Ollico No. 13 > ) Main til. , Council Hlutrfi. lown. ir/.YEJS AM ) LIQUUHS. JOHN LINDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Cotthnrn's Herb Ilittcrj. No. U Main St. Council ItliiUa. .SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XvGWMatn St. , fuimcil SPECIAL NOTICES. ISTOTICB. ISTOTICB.as Special ndv < titisemontsfuch , as ( host , VounJ , Tolx > anrnr 3-\lo , To Itcnt , Wi nntg , Iloaidlntr , etc. , will holnscitod In this rplumn t the low i aloof TKN CENTS I'KK I.INEforlho , lira liver lion and rivoContal'orUnnlorcaeli suhsoiinunt Insertion , Leave nd\orliinints at our olllvo , No. la Veal Btieet , near , lU-oadvvay , Council illuffB. > WANTS. .1 SAI.K-OldpnporMtl ilnnntitlcs to suit , FOIt lice ollieo Noi ll-ail'street TSS. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. OnicoOver American'Express Company. UNITED STATES National Bank XT. S. DEPOSITORS / . S , W , Cor , Farnam 412th Sti. Capital , $250,000 Surplus , 18,750 ( XW. HAMILTON President. M.T. HAHI.OW , Cashier. * C.UJI.L HAMILTON , Asst Cashier CIIIECTOIW : H. M. Caldwcll , J. W. Hiuolltoa , D.FBmitU MT.U ; rlow Will HttinUton WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGI FUST BK ii Mr mm in isrr. % OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFi'ERENr ' STYLES , 2O,00 ( > Vehicle.'H Attiiuiilly * ' ( ml for ( ' 11(1110 ( 110 , 1'rlocs , fi and Testimonials. Ilrlpk h.jllilluj nnv Unil iau ilor inivoil ittvl Ballsfnctlon ( junt-atitccil. l'i nine houses raovcJ onLUtloOlaat trJ3tin ban In lli.i woi-ll. 003 EyUbH A.van 13 aul Eighth Stwjfc , Co.incil Bluffs. . \zattrC' K / / , V / * - aeio ' in o-t V U 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa To close the sunimrv slock to the 'ow ' es I possible point. E : Arc offering bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 75c Parasols for 75c and Upwards , Embroideries and Patterns , very Cheap , Only a few of those Summer Silks Left , Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Giiintilly Laces. WHITE limn you over saw them. Fine aKsorlineiit for graduation dresses. H sent when requested. CARPETS. Clioleo jinttcrns , firooil qiialily and lowest prices. Special tlisfoiiiits to cliurclicH , sot-ie- ties u nd Harlmess Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , , and La Cliina ( Jlnsswaro W. S , Homer & Co. . No , 23 , Main St.Council Hlulft , la. TIMOTHY SEED. I liavo a ( iimntlty of sound , well clcano I eoed Mhlch 1 olfer ut it-ueonablo flyurca fcced of the crop ot 1883. Currcspondvuco solicited. K U r U TI.KH & CO. SWAH BROS. , rs in Milch Cows. At Our Stock lards 500 E. I5roaihviyrouncil HITs Cresfcpn House , TIIC only hotel in Council I'lulK havlnsr Fire And all inndcin lmpro\nincnls. " 15 , S17 and 21U Main st. SIAX MOHN , Prop. JAOOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJTJSrOITj 1'iactlrcs in State nnd Kcdc'r.il Colitis. 7 and a .Shuunil Illock. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Oppotlto Dummy Depot. . . . . Hoi > ( . > " " -I Mules hcpt constantly on hand forfuilo nt ictall or | n car loails. Orilers promptly tlllcKl liy on itrnot onslioit notice. Htook sold on commission. SI1MJTKK Si IJOliUV , 1'ioprlctors. Telephone No. 111. , Foimeily ot KIIJL SAI.U SrAUUIS , couior Ctli ave. nnJ Uli sticct. Choice II'.play of ILalesl S u tern * , All Coimcil Bliiffs 4 OS A Select Slork of ( Jlioico JVoveltle * in. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL ItLUl'KS , IA , abl shea IU7 B. BICE , M. D. PRO or other tunvirs removed wit OHO the knife or drawing of hlooj. CHRONIC DISEASES of all kind ! a ipealaltr. Over thirty yjirV pra'tioil ovniria.UJ , o , 111'uarl riirujt , l/'ou ml IlluJi. 5 1(1 ( N. Main St. , Council IMiiffH , Iti. , and 201) ) S. 1st USt. , Room 10 , Oiniiliii , Xt'b. Jla-inracturor's\gentfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , AttiiliiiTH. Hoolliifr Klule , Man- UCH , I'luto mid Window tJliins , Show- Caaes. Elevators , ( hand and liy- dratilie , ) &c. Horses and Mules For all purpo-ic.s. Louuht anJ solI , at loiall an 1 n lots. Largo ijuantlttcs to tuloui fioin. MASON WISE , TELEPHONE fill' HARRISON , GIBSON , WOOLEY & AMBLj ' DEAT.KRS IM Estate Koonts 20 and 20 , Oninlin National UanS Htiildinjr , Omnlm , Xcbrasku. Do Strictly a Commission ffusiflQJto List Your Property WITH Its FOR SALh 186--Fur Sale Lots in Amhler Place , flfifr of the finest additions to Omaha only 'J miles from court hou o and a HtUo over i mile west of Hnnseom I'aWj , 10 ! ) 1'orSalo Hotiso li-rooms , bath roora. I patitry , 4 closets , gas city water , fet fu 1-lo , east front , on 21st st. , in R. V Smith's add. , ' . 189-For Sale 2-story house , 7-room , cellar , city water , stable , full lot id Hanseom nlaeo on Park ave. , f.J.oooj ? looo cash , balaiifo to suit. 188 Splyndiii cast front lot on Gcor/ria / ave , $2,000. 187 Fine east from lot on Virginia avo.j ? l,75o ; f 1,000 cn li , balance in ! 3 yearn. IS. " ) jino lots in Potter's add. , for botjj 181 . ' ! splendid lots In Omaha View $3ot ) each , onc-thiid cash. 18-2 For sale at a bargain , 5 acres fojt ijl.ooo ; half cash. 181 Kino lot in Plainviow $5oo ; } cash. 178 Lot and a half on Coltav st. , north of Leavenworth .st. . only $ ' , J,7rio. 177 Lot and a third on i-airviow st. in Clark's add. , sJO.fioo. 170 House anil lot on Pierce st. , liotiso of 8-rooms. well , cistern , barn , $ : i.Goo. i74 Lol fio\22o feet in Heed Campbell's add. , east front on 2otll st. , ifl.loo ; ? H"io cash , a bargain. 173 i/ot iii\155 ; ! ) feet , in Improvement Association add. , east Iront on JOtb : bt. , a great bargain , $ , ) , ooo. 10. " ) Lot ! lo\io ; ) on Phil Slii-riilcn st. with 2-story stern buiiuiiii ; , goott Daru 10i ; Lot -llxl1. ! ! ' . on llnrney St. , btisinca proiierti' , clieap at ? 18ooo. 101 1-or sale at a bargain Corner lo 133 feet on South Kith st. ! ) ! ) feet deep , with large house $ uooo , , half cash. 158 2-story More buildinir with lot 3ox 13o on Phil Sheridan St. , ijl.fioo. 1M 1 line lots on I'.nk ave. , ! r' ' , ooo each Choai ) . lO.j Lot ( i''xMa fronting on Sattmlcrs st , with 2-story house lor U-ooins well , 'cistern , barn , a bargain at ifO.ooo ; ? 2ooo cash , bal to suit. 100 Lot fioxMofeotm Utipont place $ G5o ; ? 2oocash , Cheap. 109 t'ino lol on Georgia ave. only $9oo ; ? Hoe cash. 70 Lot in Arbor place $45o ; Sloe cnsli. bal. to suit. lull -Lot in Lowe's add. f.'Wo ; ? 2oo cash. M2 0 full sections of land in Cljeyenno Co. , Neb. , at ? 4 per acre , worth $0. Must be sold soon. MS For Sale Lot 11 in hlk 1 , Lake's ail flitionlotOxl-10hoiiao | ] of 7-rooms , pan try , well , cistern , ( onci'd. eletrant lopa- tion. " A g-roal biTrgain for ii Tew Jays , ? 2.70tf. 157 I1 or Sale House and lot in Smith's add. , house of 8-rooms , barn , near street car line. This is u bargain at SU.OOO. Onc-tliiut casn. 120 For sale or exchange for Omaha property , 100 acres m Collax Co. , Job. ) Fine farming land , $4,000. 1UI For sale or exchange for Omaha propi'i-tv. 100 acres U miles from Pilger Neb. . 2.000. 12(1 ( For Sale Good Business property on Cummg St. , ! ? 1" > 0 per loot. 131 For * ale or exeiange lor Omnlm property 240 acres in Cis Co. Neb. , 3 miles from Weening .Water. 153 acres in cultivation , house of 5-rooms , good barn and out-huildmgs , ! ) , OrK > . 13. " ) For Sain 5 east front lots in Uoyd's i add.iriUeacn. % , 137 For Sale Klegant east trout lot on \ Himcbaugh Place , 2 full lots , cast front , a now 12 room honso with all modern improvements , § 10,000. orf > ( ; SjxJn ] Hanseom Place , 2 lots , r room house , eastfrontabirgainl,030. ; , 102 For Sale or exchange , tor vacant lot one acre with house , barn. etc. $ tfOO 103 For Sale or exchange , for house and lot or vacant lot. Kill acivs 'JI.OOL.1. ' 03 For Sale A great bargain for a few days , 3 good lots with honso and barn in Ilanscom Place , > ? 'J , 00. 87 For Sale 10 acres in Urighton , house earn , vine yard , small fruit of all kinds horse , Wagon , implements , etc. , all for S30QOmust ; bo sold soon. 58- For Sale Good house and 2 lots in Han- com Placo. S.V.OOO . 71) ) For Sale House and lot on Vir ginia Avenue , near Leavouworlh , only S2JO' : ) . 71 ! For S.ilo Corner lot and house on Vir ginia Avenue ; a tjarga'n ' ; only $2,5'J3. For Sale On Georgia Avotuw , near Judge Duudy'H , cant front , 10 room house , barn ; all modern improvements § 5.000. , , 49 For Sale or mchntigo , lor western lands or improved farms in Nebnuka , general stock of incrclminliM ) withstoro buildings : line location , on a corner § 30,000. On ton SAW : Hotiso and lotonPiorca street ; 2-Morv house. B-rooms , good well ami cistern , * 'JiOO. , ( 57- Foil SAW : 2-utory house onN ISlhi-t. Cistern , wnll , goou fence , a bargain , C--Foit SAW : 100 acres In St-tiitoii Co. , Neb. . 1 miles from jrood K , H. station. All tillable land , $ i,0 > )0. ) 2--Foit SAW : .Splendid corner iii'llans. com Place , 180x100. will make -1 good lots. A great bargain , ? 1,009. 4H rou SAW- : House U-rooms. Hickory Place , lot 48\1IO , cheap , only fcl.OOi ) . must be sold toon. For Sa.o > i en MOUSO and lot on Georgia avenue , win r Leaven wo rth. eat front ; iuniM ) of liv o rooms , cellar , cistern , ! $ oed barn. $1 ,000. for a short time. i For Sale lioiibu and lol on h. 101 h st. liouse of 8 rooms and basement , cis tern. citv water , with stable : rents for $25 per mont.i : 000 , ternib to sun. 71or Sale Hon.su 5 rooms S 18th fct. cis tern , cellar ; monthly paymotits.f 3.QOO. i ) For Sale House and lot on Georgia avo. , near Wolworth , house of 7-rooms , ovi'rytliinir in first class condition , bargain , $3,800. 41 For SaleHouse and lot on N. 18lh st. liouso 0 rooms , goad barn , lot 05x 13. > , f'.OO. ) . lor Sale Business property on South 10th , line location for wholesale house , lot lOOxliO. $10,000. Koi Sale HOIIMJ and lot In Lake's addi tion , 7-rooni house , good well and civ tern , east /rout , $4,200.