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THE OMAHA DAILY KETfi : THUKSDAY. JFbY 15 , 18RQ. THE DAT1A' BE 10. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TIlNKSDAYMOUNINf ; , Jfl.Y H. Ol'FICE , NO. 12 , PEAttL STREET. InjMiul 1) ( niiKr iii liny pnrt of tlioltj'nl twuitj tents | or wotk. 11 \ \ IH.IO.V , Manager. TCt.r.i'iio.vus ' : Nn UT it : noa No. ' - ) . MINOltMDNTJO.V. . Now Yuik I'lnnibmir company. Vault to older . * , by Keiler , the tailor. Apion Itntilicr Company's hosu ut Cooper A : MoCtco's. Moues.ncd bvbiniugat J..J. Stolter's FaimorH' MIIIO , .Mi ) I ppcr Mroadway l' < moi row I'vetiinir llaiinotiy niNs-ion will JiUi -ocial at tile residence of Mr- " , il M l'i : liner. Ollli ii ( ) Itricn jcsterdiiy arrested two Mii.int ; < < one alined with knuckle- , the ntlii i with u billy. The h.'il ens corpus baby ea ; > o of Mr. and Mis K.iucli isle coi'.iu up in the Ml- | ) inor court to-day. Uatlniig Mills , all colors , stripes und plain , in lull suits and trunk , ICeto Bleach nl John HPUO & t'o's. Lost A new Smith A : Wesson thirty- eight callbte , self cocking revolver , lie- tin u lo police station. Next Sunday there will be a Sunday School organl/ed at the Ctiun school , at II o clo ! k p. in , Kvcrvbody invited. The livcmuen are delighted. I'very available tiling on wheels i.s in demand hj Iho'-o wanting to go to Manhattan beai'h. 'Hie liuest "carry-all in the city , for parties to Manhattan Heach , can he engaged - gaged nt Lund As Davis' livery , North Mam street. Oscar Keelino and \V. II. Wakelioldaro tuning u sKtcim-ioot cal-iigged .sail boat ) juiv irinx,1' w'10" ' completed will bo launched on Lake ManaTC.T. The work ot putting in sewer inleton Pearl street is being done , and Contractor li.iiumer has the n'aterial to go right along with the curbing. All will be noon in icadincss lor the pavers. The Daughter * of Uebekah luno. in stalled as oltieer.s for the ensuing term Mrs D. T. ( iates. N ( S. ; Airs. John Dougherty , V. C. ; Miss Barbara Audcr- H > n secretary ; Airs. J. M. Matthews , tieasmcr. A number ot visitors from Omaha attended the installation. I hi-po pole teams , can trot in three minutes a d better ; two pairs , weight about 1,100 pounds each , one pair blacks and one bi yh- drive perfect and any pur- ton can drive them single or double. Arc as line drhor.i as any horses owned in this country. For sale by Mace Wise , Council HluH's. Justice Si'liurhaving started the ex periment of putting tramp" on a bread and water diet , Judge Aylesworth.should keep it up , until it has a fair test at least. Jt has been demonstrated Unit them is little use in gathering them in oulv to give them a rest , some good meals and lodgings , and tlien turn them loose with a threat that if they do not leave the city they Willie taueu up and ruled. The waterworks are now appreciated The city is using about S.,000UOU , gallons daily. During the tune of drought the citizens could hardly have made life en durable without the streams. Another * p > 4Sre . ' \ -VlgTu OUfiuiual df . _ . * . _ THr * Uiivi ' ufs Jvcro. KS'srdny IniuMcc ' any "JVy , - - . _ _ _ j Judge Ayloswotlh . , ured the necessary Ji Sivrv-FtvE othb - thbight in they were of the United Slates no required license , It is easier for a ca' 110 > mg.to . bring in ofrnocdicJJrX,1ea" ; ! ; ; [ eo Jim that ho conies ( ] ljt0 | a commotion in conducting aivay of hurrying , up tlio throtigh-tho np/ibc , but nc.irly till prom M iho" any fnithcr trouble , informations have been on men for keeping open . , . , . - nunight. The ordinance says they y.iitifct close at 11 o'clock at night , but the authorities have construed it to mean II o clock until la. This does not hccin to fcatisfy them all. Some claim that they have .shut up their bars on time , but that tnoj have to keep their places open on account of their lunch counters. Theio are a number of Mich cases to come up in the .superior court this afternoon , and a large number of witnesses have been fliimmoncd. There is also much slowness in coming up with the required lieen.se money , each seeming inclined to wait for the others to pay. Personal I'nra rapliH. Mr. A. R. Ilotighton' , has gone to Ne braska for a two weeks visit to friends. Col. J. II. Keatley has returned from DCS Moines. Considering the tedious and arduous tin tics growing out of the im peachment trial , hois looking and feeling well. well.Fred Fred J. Clo ooftho 1'ipcstonoMinn. , bank , wa.s in the city yesterday. Ho has recently sold to Mr. .John T. Stewart a line brood mare , und proposing selling the balance of his stable of thorough breds as ho i.s soon to remove to Kaunas. Col. J S. Tain , ol Stuart , was in the city yesterday. He has lost none of his democratic enthusiasm , and his friends at the I'acilic house will not let him oil' until lie favored them by singing one of hift old campaign , songs. Judge K. K , Aylesworth returned yesterday from Chicago. K , Morcliouso is the father of a sweet little maiden who arrived yo < terday. ( ! co , W. Thompson left last evening for Itockfonl , 111. , to return homu with hit ) wife who is \ isiting there. Byron Hewitt of Hoekford , 111 , was in the city yesterday. The New York plumbing company Is in fountain in 1-airview putting a ceme tery for the cemetery association. Only § 3,60 per defer 11 ret class cabino photos at Schmidt'.s , 'U'O Main , Tlio Union I'iiclllo Up Town. The Union 1'acilie has ai ranged to open a general agent's ollice in Shugart's block , which will prove a great conveni ence lo shipper ? and business men. Mr. Ininis will have his oflico there and dur ing his. absence ho will have a represent ative to attend to the wants ot those who CKll. Saturday Kvery Saturday night during the sum. mer the Sioux City route will soli o\our- eion lionets to Spirit Lake , good return ing Monday night , nt the rate of $5.50 for the round trip , and to St. I'anl nnd Min neapolis , good returning Tuesday night , at the rate of iM'J.tiS for rouurt trip. Tickets on sale at No. 131 Uroadwny and at the depot. Cabinet photographs $3 per do * at KhcnudunV , UlTlFdwiiy , for CO dujs only. Substantial abstracts of titles and real cMato loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 101 Pearl St. _ _ _ "Notlue O. K. 8 , " Owing to the illness anil absence from town of the Unco principal olllcers , there will be no meeting of Harmony Chap. No ' 'j tins wool ; . By ordci ot the W. M. Tlce-i > reltlcut , ON THE BEACH AT MASAWA , Enterprising Citizens Working For Health' ful Amusement For the Public. . OPINION ON A JUDGE'S DECISION. A ( JticNllon ns lo the Ownership ol' nn Allcj A Ulil of the Period- How the lUuO'-t l''ecds Its Train PH. New ttoail to ( lie linkc. The now load around Lake Manawa to Manhattan Hoaeh through the willows will be lie ini in earnest to-day and pushed tliromjho by to-morrow evening 110 doubt all those wishing to dri\e around onto the beach can do so. H. 1 * . Smith has circulated n subscrip tion paper around the business portion ot the city and with the fund thus raised the ioadwii.\ . belli ? made.V. . II Ware is : iho fjiv'ni } ? considerable of hi time to pn lmig the road through and when com pleted it wi I be through the ellorts of these two ucntluini'ii , that the people of this eil.\ can drive aiouiid onto the beach and have their lei'.ms wheie they can bo watched and not across the lake from them as now. The work was yesterday laid out by Mr Ware and to-day a large force will be put on. Thcie having been some objection raised as to the road leading to Mark's landing , and around to the beach , being such that in wet wi-athcrll will be impas sible. Ono of the lll.i. force ; \esterda\ \ consulted a gentleman , who for the past year or so , has iliUcn over this verj toad twice a day in all kinds of weather , lie sain in reply that the road known as the old K. C. track road was as dry as any road in this country , il being well drained on either side , and as to the objection that it ran along in tooclotc proximity to ' thu new railroa'd track whore teams \\ere compelled to go to net to Mark's landing , that only early in the moining and late . . ni.rl.i < iijis he ever seen tiny 1 . T < VV , -wr\\ \ trains mat would n nrpr . . 0 to scare tlio most easily fiight'-netl horse , and that very seldom. The beach continues in the line of im- movement a pier Inning been erected at Mark's landing and another on th cbeach ; signs luuc been put up warning off boats from the beach in front of the bathing house ; a .spring boaul lias been built out into the water to jump and dive oil'of ; life lines arc to be stretched trom the .shore out some distance and other needed improvements will be added as soon as possible. Hcictofore il has been impossible to se cure a bathing suit in any stoic in the city but now they have ordered large numbers by telegraph ami arc hurrying them u ] ) . One merchant yc.sterday said he could have disposed of several hundred bathing suits had he had them in stock during the .past week. Everybody wishing suits can fecuro them now as some merchants re ceived an invoice last evening and the others will during to-day. I'acilic house whollj renovated. Cool rooms ; money "aM-ij ; comforts gained. See that , > our books are made by More- house iV Co. , Room 1 , Kvcrett block After Fire Alarmn. M.r. Chandler , representing the ( ! ame- well I'ire Alarm company , is in the city , and ye.sUrday he had on exhibition two of Ins boxes , together with a gong and in dicator. Thtshowinc a.s lo how alarms arejurncd in tyhis system was very sat isfactory' . a1iVnie workings of the boxes were explained to a largo number of those interested. The Uicnmond lire alarm was bhown here in a similar man lier .some time ajro , and the city was about to complete acontract with that company. on account of its seeming to be as good u system as could be obtained , and much cheaper than the prices given by tlio ( iamowell some time previous. As the contract was about being closed some of the friends ot the ( iamowcll .system in sisted that it was the only and 'original , that it was in use in allot the large cities , and that the Richmond , being compara tively new , this city could not a lib rd to experiment. Time was jriven to allow the damewell to putiji _ new prices and terms. The time fixed for both compa nies to name their lust figures ciidh to-day. The Richmond box has not lost all of its advocates , by any means , and its merits arc being strongly urged. The competi tion will doubtless result in Council Jiliifts getting a good a system as can bo had , and at as low a price as possible. Fine pasture , plenty of water and good attention for iU ! ( ) beau of stock about live miles north ot Hroadway and Main ticct. Inquire of L. I' . Judsou , No ( Ul ) Sixth avenue , or Charles Palmar at pasture on lime kiln road. _ Try it Uest Cream Soda in c ity .K > po jjlas. , at Palmci'a , No. 13 Main st. Not a Private Alley. The alley running trom Main lo Per rJ street , just south of Broadway , has long been a matter of dispute , some claiming that it is a private alloy , and .some that it belonged to the public. The paving question has brought the matter of own ership up again. If it is owned by pri vate parties then these parties should pay for the paving of that part of Main and Pearl streets which is opposite the alloy If it is a public alley then the paving op posite its entrances on Main and Pearl streets is to bo paid tor as intersection paving. The city attorney has been look ing up the title and reports that the alloy is a public one , having been used as such for twenty years or more , and the build- mgh bavin * * been erected with reference to its thus being used. The alley is one of the most important in the city , as it is used by many a.s a eonvcnionr passacc- way between the two important streets connected by it. It is in fact almost a ntreot , s > o far as its use is concerned , rather than an alley. It has been kept in horrible condition most of the time , but it has often been claimed that il was a private alley , for the accommodation of the ad jacent property owners simply , and if the nubile was not jilcascd with it * condition kneed not use it. Now that it proves to be a public alloy some changes may bo expected , among which will probably bo paving. _ ( o to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all they bell. Opera house block. Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mnn- son , with M. F. Hohror , over C. B. Na tional bank. I.ovo'a D cltlon. Mr Jacob Sims , the attorney in the prohibition cases , was asked by a HIK : reporter yosterdy what ho thought about Judge Love's recent decision , over which tl.e opposition has been so jubilant. "It does not affect the cases here either way. There is a good deal of nmundci- ' standing among the people as to what this decision is , the most of the readers of thu paper .s simply catching the headlines , which arc often mislead ing. The facts in the cases hero are eu- tirely different from those in the case which Judge Love has decided. Judge hove .simply decides that the allegation in the petition in the Muscatine casu raises a federal question as to the right of compensation lor property , but he dot * not decide that anj 'ueh right lo reoer compensation o\i t lie olily goc * so far a to ny thai Midi a quo-lionisa ptoper one to be oor-ideved by the federal court The decision amounts to impl > thi , Hie allegation in that peti tion i gives the federal court ] mi < < li < tion. iI In I the eases heie .Indue l.o\e sent them back to thu state court bee 1110110 federal question Ji J wus nil-ed ghmg the federal court i juiisdiotion The ta\pa.\or need not be'alarmed oxer nnj danger of hav ing to compensate for < ueh properly , as eminent ] law\crs ha\o already given their opinion on that point. " Highest prices paid for county , town , city and clwol bondUdell Hro.'s A : Co. , No 10' ) Po rl siivM , Council Blufl's Iowa. The Quick Meal gasoline stove con- litiues to grow in fin or , and it is with dillieitlty that weha\e been able to sup ply the demand tor them so tar tinfea - t-o'n. Try one. CooiT.li A : Mi Ui.t : . The Couin-ll of Ponce. The city coiinc'l ' was to have met jcs- tcrdity moi'ii'iigtocompli-toai'i-angeinents ' for the special election to be held in Oc tober for the choosing of a mayor. The now registry law having gene into cfVcct it becomes ncee < nn for the council to select a boaul of registry. Such a board is composed in the following manner. Tlio chairman of Hie lepubhean city cen tral committee sheets three men in each ward , and from the = o the council s.ots , ] ( ono man from each ward 1'ho chairman of the democratic committee doc.s the same. 'Ihe repubiie.iu list was not ready > ester- day morning , mid hence the matter was laid o\er i-ntil lo-nlghl , when the council will meet again. 'I here aie some other important mal lei s to be ( nought UP and aetrd upon to night. One of these is the paung ot the sheets alr-jady ordeieil The contracts are to be signed , and some other prelim inary but important busiiu"Uten < led to. See that jour hooks tire made by More- hoii-c A : Co. , lioom 1 , K\erett hlocU. Out Hates. ' ' , ! . . . , ! ; | \\ithout rebate , Des Moines fCDiueTipoTt ir , ttoL-K lu.- ! * . H. , l" " onrneysfl over th c Chi capo. AlilwanK SI ' Paul ro.ul. Tick ft olllce No. o 1' tarl street. < e Teplli ! Teeth ! Teeth ! lu faut , teeth for cet'i body , made cheap. From this time on 1 will make ctsof artilicial leetli for the small sum ot $ T each .set. In fact , 1 will not permit any man to come into this city and maKc fcut'h of artilicial teeth any cheaper than I can. 1 have removed my ollice to South Main street , No. I ! ! ! ! . Please call and set ; the teeth that 1 \\ill make you at1 ? . " ) a set. I will guarantee just as oed a lit as the ilu'sets 1 live in tins city and propose- to stay here the balance of my life. \ > ith respect t" all Immunity , I am over the same , Yours trnl.v , | ) K. K. C. CIAIMC. P. S. Other papers c-m copy this no- tieo if thci feel inclined to do so. KirKland , the jeivelcr. has removed to ; ! ' 2I ) IJroadwaj , Singer ollice. He i'niiiid Ili-i l''i > ien < ) . Ilaus I'hristofcrson who keeps a .sam ple loom on Hroadway , aeeommoilaleil an acquaintance named .1. L. Htirg , the other ( lay endorsing a check of $18. Burg thus got the cheek cashed and then disappeared , tlio cheek was declared of no account , and Christoferson started on the war-path. He learned that IJurg had gone to Davenport , and .so he followed him. Yesterday a telegram was received stating that Burg had been arrested in Davenport , and that ho was willing to come baoic hero in charge of Christofer- sou , saving the trouble of bavins an of ficer sent atter him. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacific Hon < e , and a saving of "iOe to § 1.00 a day. Try it 1'erfcet satisfactory accommodations ut iji. . 00 a day at the Pacific House. Give it a trial anil bo convinced. A noy Badly Ucaten. The police last night took charge of a boy named Hennie Ewintr , who had evi dently been brutally abused. The boyV back was covered with marks of heavy lashes , each blow having left a distinct outline. The lad was also beaten about the hand and face , lie says that bis mother , Mrs. Kwiug , and his step father , "Doe" Scott , bad whipped him with an electric light wire because he was gone ironf'homc too long on an errand. Ar rests will probably be made to-day. All the comfort of high priced hotels at the Paeilic house , ami a * aviug of TiOe to $1 a day. Try it. Undo Sum' * HOIIHO. Work on the government building has bison at a standstill for ten davs as re gards stone laying , the work being held back for iron for the tower , which is ex pected to-day or to-morrow. ] t \\ill only require ten days' work atter it arrives to complete the stone and brick work coil- tract. The iron roof work will bo let Jill } -15 , the slate roof contract shortly after , and all work will be pushed so as , if possible , to allow thcpostolliee to mo\e in during January ne\t. The men are now cleaning and painting the front. . ) . M. Hice , the contractor , and liis.supunn- tendent , O. .1. King , will , as hoon as llirou'ih hcio , go to Leavonworth and .St. Joe to erect two more gjvprnmnut buildings - ings _ Perfectly satUiuctory accommodations of $ 'J a day at the Paeilie house. ( Jive il a trial and be coiiMiieed. A Klip . About 1 o'clock yesterday morning the police , getting tired of seeing a solitary female figure fluttering up and down the principal streets on horseback , grabbed the bridle and made the feminine take lodgings at the city jail , where .she was booked a Tcddie llolmor. Whe was full of pop , and when she was led into the lail wlie astonished Deputy Marshal White by going up to him and planting her lit tle list under liis left ear. She ripped and swore , ami made a record of being ono of the wildest doves ever taken in. Yesterday morning Mio paid her linn and retired to her boarding house on Broad way. Itllly Florcnoe'fl ficnd'actor. "Billy ' Florence telh how ho once took a girl ho was soft on to n theatre and afterward to an oyster supper. When he came to settle he found that he had left his money at home , The waiter refused to take his word for it , the girl began to cry , and ( he proprietor came up , to whom Florence ottered his watch as security. A venerable-looking man iuteifcred , saying iie had observed the whole proceeding } that the young pail- were cntjro'y ' innocent and truthful , and voluntarily tendered a $ -0 note in pav- luent of the claim. He got the change and walked out. The actor followed him to the sidewalk , and , thanking him for his kindness , requested his name and address , that he might return the money , The venerable-looking man replied- "You don't owe mo anything , young man. That bill was a counterfeit , and that duller gave mo good money in ex change. Ho is not the r t sucker 1'vo caught by the benevolent dodge. Geode ooiling. . ' ' A Most ( iluornl OflVr. TliP Voltaic Hell Co. Mai-shall , Mich , ofier to spud their celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electric Appllajicpj 911 thirlv clays trial to" any man atllicled wi' ' ' nervous debility , lof-s ofltality , man hood , etc lllustrnti'il pamphlet m-culcd cnvcloi > c with full particulars mailed free. Write them at ohcc. A church in Morelia , Mexico , has been agitated 1-y a \i < it fiom the devil. No- bod' saw the gentleman in person , but in a single instant e\ery movable attlcle in the chinch , except the reliquary and statue of tlie virgin , fell to the floor. It was plaiti that ouh the devil could cause the disaster. A San 1'rancitco citi/en lias a chicken that is backed like a camel , has two tails , and three null-developed legs. When the fowl is In repose It rests on all three legs atter the manner of a milking tool When it walhs it uses but two , the third , il is said , "sticking out behind llko a ship's spankci 1)ooin " The "old reliable" Dr Sige's Catarrh Remedy A small New England negro named Johnson ran awa\ several years ago , slept in the wooils and fro/c both feet , so thai one had to be amputated and the oilier was mutilated Some charitable women of Pilt lield , Ma s. . collected a sum of money and put it in a savings bank , subjected lo his order when lie came of age. Johnson , who now lives in Danburv , diew the money a few days ago. It amounted to $1,700. IW./.OM'- im-AIM > COMI'I.XION TOW- 1 > I-H For infant's toilet is an indispensable ar ticle. healing all excoriations immcdialc- y. Mothers .should use it freely on the ittleoues. It is peifectly harmless. For ale bi druggets A \oung man of Klimport , Pa , who is very much in line with a young woman ot that place , insisted upon "seeing her home from church" the other night She slapped his face , lie followed her and entered the house Slie got a whip and diove him out. He lingered on the pia//a. She dio\c him oil , Ho says lie will have that girl , \et. can < MiiiHiiy | . . , ' , C. J'j ' " Kumlils ot the tnble. " Tliev aio tfiTiVl iiiilKesm all itsieliuemeuts ami Uelie-u-les. Innideitu stluiiilatc the iipi elite and keep the digestive nijjniib in uooil eitlei tliev cive pie-eiiiilielicn to .Viiyosliira Hitters. When you ti \ them be sine II Is the ucnulnc ntllclc , iiianulnclured bj Dr. ,1. < ! . 15. hlejeit it Sons. An American lady who attended He- han's last lecture ot this season at Col lege de France , describes him as "a little man , very stout , who looued when lie walked in as if lie lolled in. His head is large and rather line , but his whole as pect is not pleasant , neither is bis deliv ery pleasing. Ills a.idiuncc numbered aliout twenty , the subject of his lecture was the llUth I'salm. " Athletes , when in , training , always use Si. Jacobs Oil. If makes the muscles flexible. _ i ' 1 lie recent ! v discovered whetstone mine near Uullalo ( lap , ! \ . , oueof ihemo'-t important and promising lintls ol the jcar. The homo rock Is ot siienor ] qual- ity. hpci miens have been -unl to the principal hardware dealers ot the ca.st , and such icplic- as have been received are ot the most encouraging character. Free From Fraud lied Star Cough Cure. Scientists certif1 } to Ibis fact. 5 cents. ( ( The old bay horse owned and ridden by Colonel I'phniim EM'tir Ellswortli previous _ - vious to his assassiuaion at Alexandria in May , 1801 , dropp'c\\ \ , dead in the pas- lure at Mecliaiiicsyilt , N. Y , , on the -ilh iiH. , having survived his lamented owner exactly twenty-live years and one mouth He was thirty-three year.- , old , and hail been tenderly cared lor by the colonel's father , Captain Ephraini D. Kllsworth , II. S. A , retired list , by whom he was bulled with due honors Kirk's ( ici'mnii 1'IIe Ointment. Sine CHID lor biiiul , blea.lm ? . nnd itching files. One box has eiue.l Hie woiht cases of tea joaishtiitKliu' ' . ' . > To one need sutrerten minutes altei ushr ; t.ils v , oiidei fnl Kirk's ( iuiiuui 1'ile OiiitiiK-iit. It absnib , tiuupis , alias s the Itching at oaee. actas , i iioulticie , gi\cs Instand relief , link's ( icnimu 1'ilo Ointment is piopaicd ( inly tor 1'iles anil iiuliincot thuinivato parts , and nothing else. K\crv b..x i-t wair.mtc'l bj oar agcnN. Sold bv ( bus-'Ists ; sunttiy inaiFoii r < ; ceiotot pi ice , ftOe iiei box. Uli. C. O. HBN'TON , 1'UOP , Clexelaiul. O. Sold by C. K. ( loo-vliiinn and Kiilm &Co. ! , l.'tli nnd lluii''liih , Mh nnd Cumlnc A young man known as John P. Line , of I'alatmc , Monlgoinerv county , N. Y. . has jiroved his claim to the piojieity of Dr. 1'etcr Eisenark , who died not long .since intestate. His mother , Margate ! Austin , proved that site was married to Dr. Eiscnhard in 18"T , ami that Lipc was his only son and heir. The doctor was alwa\s supposed lo be a bachelor , and the claim wa.s a gieat sin prise to the administrator who had been appointed to settle up Ihe c-lalc. PIIJSS ! A sine cure for Uluul. HleodiiK , Ituliiu nnd Ulceiatedl'lle IIH been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian le.nedj ) , c.iiled Dr Williams' Indian 1'ilcOintment. . A single box has clued tltu v/oisi clnoiilu eases ott \ < erNe . No one need Miirer Jive minutes after amilyin ; : tills wonderful sooth inz mi'dlciiie. Lotions and liistiumentsdo more harm than jrooil. Williams' Indian 1'ile Ointment absoiN the tuinoiallay.s ttie intense itcliliiff , ( p.iuloularly at ui ht alter ccttiuu' warm In b.'d ) , acts as a poultice , elves instant idiot , and Is prepared only foi Piles , itch iir ' of pnvato itart , and tor nnthin ? ols3. , SUN DlHKASUH CUftKI ) . ' Ur. Fra Iei's .Mai'le Olutmont pares as by mailc , I'liHjilos , Ulack Heads or Giubs , lilotchcs and Kiuutlon * on the face , leavlu ; , ' the sicin clearnnd b.'antifnl. Also cuiei Itch. halt Kl'oiim ' , Sere N'lpjiles , Sore Lip ? , aid : Sold by drusgibts 'of mailed on receipt of Wconts. Iti'tallcd by Kiilm ifc Co. . and Sehrooter # Conrad. At v/holi ! < > ale by U. R tioiidmau SPECIAL NOTICES. Special uUvcitlsemonl * , eucli us Lost , I'nutU , Tolxi.m , Tor Stlo. To Honti WunH , Iloitiiliiiir , eto , < M | | lioliiEoiIcil In 'Hits lOltimn nt tlio low ratuofTGN CUNTS 1'Klt JJK fortuo llr' tlonund Klvu Ceiita ] 'oi-J lno for each fiib- Insoition. Ix-avo iiiheid'OiArnti lit our No. la 1'uul stiui-t , ncAr Broa.lwny , Council IlliitTg. WANTS. FOIt SAI.K Old import. In ntiuntlttcs lo mil , ut lieu oRico No , 1" I'eari utruot SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. Ou [ No fiO'J and GOO K. Uroadway.C'ouncil Ull's MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order. 837 Uroadway , Council IMufls. 'WHOLESALE ' AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. i : , WKL1.S A : CO , Agricultural Implements , Bn&ln , rnuliw * . HP ,1'ln Comic-It Illuir * . lown KKYSTON'K MANtTACITKIN(5 ( CO" Mnkp UioOrliruinJ and Complcto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COHN mu.in9 : : AND rrnn rfnuii" . No * . UOI.n ' . IWnniniT South Mnln Plrcot , _ Comipll liiuiN , lona. U\\ll ) IWADM'Y ACO. . , Mnn it'M nn I .lobbi'r * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrl jra , nml nil klnU of Fur in Mpo'tlnurr. 1100 to Hid South Mnln Street , Council Illutlj , .IXK r.O. Ut.Kmov , T. II.1)orm\ , Urco P. WIIIOIIT. lYr ATrens. VI'nM & V | in So ArCoiliisol. Council Bluffs Hiidla Factory , ilnriirpnrnli'iU Mnnulnrtiiipr of A\p. | 1'1-k. Sloilco nnd Stnill lliiticllp , of overt ( ! ( < < rlilinn | t Aim. If. Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloth * , Cmtnln future * . UplutlMPiy ClooU , Klc. Not < 05 llroiMnny Council UlulTs , liiwn. _ CIIIAHS , 'inn K i a , ITC. 1'KHKCOY f : .MOUHH , Wliolojiilr JolibiMIn the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipss , NOB. > .Maln unJ T IVnil Sts. Council IIlulTd , loun. ro.vw/s.sw.v. SNYDIH : & L Wliolesalo Fruit and Produce Commission MarchHls , No IIIVill ? t. . To in-,1 MlnIlJ. IiAHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale DruggUts , Oils , Paints , Glass , Dliiff-'lsts' Himdilcs. Ktc. NCI. K ! Main St , anJ No. .I I'o.irl St. . Ccmnoll Illnirs _ nn r nouny. _ M. K SMl'lil & CO7 ail Jib'j ) of D/ ? / Notlon .ric. No . USHiul 114 Mniii St. , Nos. 113 nnd llj I'cnrl St . ToiiiKil llliilTii. lown. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale Caiiforali Fi'dit ? a Specialty Grncrnl Coinnil Pon. ! No. 51J llioailwnj : , ( VmmMl llllltN W1HT i Wlinp ] < s.ito Fruits , Confectionei'y & Fancy Grocariej , Nos. IGnnil IS IVail St. . Comi' I Hlulls. anui rniK * . L KINSHIP vVCO. . , Jobbers of Staple and Faicy Groceries , Also WholuMilo J.l'juor DonlnrA. No 410Uionrt- wny , Council DluiTs. HARNESS , KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , JInnu > ncturors of nad Wholesale Dealers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 62o Mnln Ft. . Council UlulTs , lown. ILITS , C1P5. KTC. MKTCALF UKOTI1EUS , Jobbers la Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 'Ml and 3U Bio idwuy , Coincil 111 iffs. IIIA : IT KHELINE ft FELT , Whulo'alo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy flardwara , And Wood finale , < 'ouuc'l ! lilulls , lo va. ironr. U. 11. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , 1'olts , Gioa'JonnJ Fura Council Illuirs Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wliolcbiilo Donlt'is In Illuminating & Lubricitia Oil ; GasUaj ) ETC. , ETO. 8.ThPo < lorpAroiJtrou.icl ) ! Illu'Js. Iowa H , 1'iuxu , me. A. OVEKTON k CO. , Hard Wood , Soutli3d LumbJi1 , Piling , * .nil Ihidtrn Mnli'iial 3pcciaUlosWliolob.ilii Lum ber ol all Kinds. Ollico No , 1U Main rfL , t'ounc-d lilulfs. lovviu JOHN L1NDEH , Wliok'jalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. At'cnt Jor rit. ( iottbarn's H < T ! ) Hitters. No. 1J Main St. Cou.i-il Illuirs iJCHNEIDEK & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , .Yo CM Main. St. . C'uUMiit lliujs. * * ) .FoiiruaU , County and IVorli of : II HiiiuU a Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mai ! Orders fflOREHOUSE & CO , Room I , Everett Block , Standard I'.iprrs I'soil All atjlcs of bind ing in M.ifja/.iut's nnd BiLAim BOOKS. REFEIGEEATOES AT COST. W. S. HOMBH & CO. , 2U Main St , Council lilulle. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of flie Peace. Office Over American lUyrosj SAY ! WHERE BO YOU BUY BUGGIES FIRST CLASS III EVER ! RESPECT In isrr. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STYLES. 20,000 VEHICLES AHNUALLY. Send for cidaloutrcs. prices' , fiviijlil rates and ( estiuniiiials. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and -nlisfaclum guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Litlle UianJ Irui'ks , best in ihe world. SOS Higbtli Avenue and Kighlh Sired , Oounil Mlntl'-- . Viu-nilni ; liuids in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas' , KiuitiH iiml ArKansns. ranging' from § 1.05 to $ U ! per acre. School and state lands in MimiiMOlii on.'io yearn tWicr. lieTe'en ! interest. ImU,1 ! ; ; : y.v. ' . ; i'ai'C free. ljii' ' . r il ! ' . i cto gi\en by P.P. l.aus-lrup , No. firm Hroadway , Council Hlufrs , Iowa. cjo , c & ) ' . . a * & ; . . - . y . < - n 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , To close the snmmcr stock to the Tow- cst possible point. Are offering bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 75c Parasols for 75c and Upwards , Embroideries aod Patterns , very Cbp , Only a few of those Sommer Silks Left , Lace Ploiiiicinp in Spanish and Ciiintiliy Laces. WHITE Cheaper than you over snvv them , Fine assortment for graduation drosses. Samples sent when requested. CARPETS. Choice patterns , good quality and lowest prices. Special discounls to churches , socie ties and clergymen. Hartness Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , R. KCCE , M. D. , l OtllCI Tllllll-M U'lllOX C'J ttltllOU Chronic Diseases or aiiumis u jictMiiy. Ov or llurtv o.iis' prm llcul oxii . Kit II I'onilHi. . Council Illuffs. \sr Consultation lite TIMOTHY SEED. I Imvo a tiuniitity of 'ouud , well deiuioil ncoa width 1 oiler ut IOHMIII illo Ilifurcs t-ec-d of tbo cionotleiJ. toiittjionJmto tolitittO. K U Creston House , 3'no onli hotel In Council tlliifle l nil ino ilern linpiov < MiUMit9. i-'in , 'JI7 and 2l'.i Main M" il.l.Y .MOHN , l'ioi > . Star Sale Stables and Mule'Ui BHOAI\VAV , COUiNClL ULLTl-'S , ( ) | ) ] Hllo ) Duiiini ) llopol. Hon-os uml Ititlos kept constantly on haml for sale nt rctnll or In cnr loiuls. Order * promdtly Olloil by uuntiaot ousUoit notice , Stock sold on commission. SI1I.UTUK Jt BOI.KV. 1'roiulolnrp. Tcloiiliono No. IK. ForniPily of KIKI SA1.K S'l'AIII.EB , cftrnnr Mb : uo.unJ 4th iticot. JACOB smnvrs , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Fractious in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart , Ijlouk. ) ' of Latest I * n Irrns , All < ifiili" . Council Bluffs c , . < 1O5 Broad-way. A Select Slork of Choice in. in.'a 'a OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL HLL'FFS , IA , nl > ] klitil 1M7 . L. 1UN. .Main St. , Council lllullH , In , , ' 'GO S. inth St. , Room 10 , Omiihii , Neb. Mo'iiiliHlcncr'u Agcnl for the CALIGRAI'H ' TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Ifoolinir Hliite , iluii- lies , I'latii ami Window ( Muss , Show- , Hlc\utorH , ( luind and hi- draiilic , ) &c. Horses and Mules Fornll | Hiiio'f I/ought ( in I BOlil. at lOtulluiix n lutg IM\K \ < nuuntiUfS tu fiilo-l tioiu. ASON WISE ,