0 THE OMAHA DAILY ttEE : FKIDAY. JULY 1.6 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS. FRIDAY MOHN1NG , JULY. 10. 01-FICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. KtUxtrtd by cnrntT In nny pnrt of the city nt twenty icnts ptr week 11.V. . TII.TOM , - - - Mnnnger. TIII.r.PHONKS : Ill'fIMS Omen , No. 43. NititiT KIMTOII No. 23. MINOR MK.VMO.V. New York Plumbing conipuny. Pants to order $ " > , by Holler , the Inilor. Material for bathing suits nt lltirkuess Uros1 giilnr nirrtlng of Fidelity Council o. 110 , Hoj-al Areanuni thiA ( Friday ) . evening. { Fancy lltinnt'ls for bathing Mills : it ilnrknuss Hros * . Mrs , 11. t' . Cory lias gone to Spirit f/nko for rest and recreation. Co to lh ( > laku titter gutting n bathing miitof lliirknas.s Bros. Tim contriietfor building the Catholic churoh at Hurling is to hulet on the liltli of July. Apron Itnhbor Company's hose nt Coopnr iV ; MoUwi's. Cabinet photographs $8 per dox at blionadcn's , . ' (17 ( Ji'dwtiy , for CO days only. Only $ 'JoO pel * defer lirst class cablnn photo * at Schmidt's , --0 Main. Halhiiig slits , all colors , strspcs and plain , in full ' : uits and trunk , -KJc to $ : t each at John Hone t&Co.'s. Permission to wed was yesterday granted J. H. Meyers of Coxtild , Neb ! , and Urphiti A. Allen , of this cily. John Helm has bought and launched on AIuituvi ; : lake , oil' Manhttttiin bench , : v Inrge boat , thn U'hilc Swan , which has fcido wheels and is roomy. W. H. Heck , "Tuxas , " who has Lncy's old place , has liltpd up n very cosy resid ing room , whei'o iie keeps liles of all the lending papers. Manager Lima , of the telephone com pany , has secured a new power generator which has been nut in , and now the operators in thn telephone central olllce will bo able to do all of their ringing by push buttons. The lack of rain has caused a petition to be started for the Driving Park Asso ciation to set a near day for som races. A few dollars spent in advertising races for Council Mulls would bring rain , when all clso fails. Charles LoHurt. of the Nonparicl. had to look to his neighbors and friends yes terday , some suetik thief having com pletely emptied his ice box , winch was at the rear of his home , and well tilled with provisions and delicacies. O'J'lic case against George Wells for hitting the crazy man at the Driving Park about ten days ago , was yesterday dismissed.Valt r , the assaulted man , has been taken to his home in Illinois , nnd it appears clear that he was the ng- crosor , and that he was coming for Wells with a hatchet when Vi'ells hit him. Joseph Hoje claims that his daughter , Emma , a robust maiden of sixteen , will insist on running away from the parental roof , and he wants her sent to the reform school. She says she has been at work- in the country , and that she is not a bad girl , and don't want to go. The father will have a chance to show up his proof in court to-day. A plain , neat and easy design for ladies biUhiugsuitswhich can be made of uny material desired , is a belted Mother Iliibhtird reaching half way to the knee , with iiauts of same material to the knee , to meet stockings ; short or long sleeves , high or low necK according to taste of woarcr. Trimmed with braid or plain. Bnthing slippers and largo straw hat complete tlio entire costume. W. II. Vaughan has just received a commission as a membcir of the board of curators of the State Historical society , his appointment being for two years. There has been little interest manifest in this section in gathering up material for preserving tholiistory of the state , and if Mr. Vaughau goes into this work with the same enthusiasm which ho has mani fested in otlmr fields , there will bo an awakening of public interest in this im portant feature of the state organiza tion. tion.J. J. J. Anderson , the popular dining car conductor on the HOOK Island railway , has purchased the Reynolds house at At lantic and has relltted it and refurnished it , making it ono of the bust houses in tlio Ktato. Tlio hotel is to bo heated with bteam during the winter and cooled by Manitoba waves during the summer. John Anderson , my jo , John , will iiml his friends crowding in on him in droves , nnd if ho does not reach a fortune on fast time ho ought to. The dining car vacancy thus caused is to bo tilled by Mr. C.V. . Taylor , who has been chief clerk of the Commercial hotel in Chicago. Ho has had experience which fits him as a worthy successor to the popular man u ho has resigned. A number of the saloon men wore up before Judge Aylesworth yesterday for failing to comply with the order to close nn Sundays and after 12 o'clock at night. Most of them were discharged , they ex cusing themselves on the grountf that they had lunch counters , and regular boarders ruiunring the doors to bo left open. 1'lin judgu laid down the rule that tie | ordinance ( lid not prevent restaurants being kept open all night , but that whenever over bars wore kept open , or drinks solder or given away after hours , oven if the doors wore closed , the penalty must fol low. A few were lined , thcro being cvl- dcnco that parties wore drinking after hours. Among tho.su fined \ytis Peter Partol , and ho concluded ( hut it was not fair for others to slip out so easy , and so ho tiled now informations against some of those who bad been discharged. These new cases will come up Saturday. Toctli ! Teetli ! Teeth ! In fact , teeth for everybody , made cheap. From this time on 1 will make hots of artificial teeth for the small sum of $5 each set. In fact , I wijl not permit any man to como into this city aim niuku eels of artificial teeth any cheaper than I can. J have removed my oilice to South Mitin street , No. li. ! ! ; Please call and sco the teeth that 1 will maKe you at$5 a sot. 1 will guarantee just as good n lit as the flOeots. I live in tins city anil propose to stay hero the balance ot my Hfo. \ ilh respect to all humanity , 1 am ever the same , Yours truly , Dit. F. C , CLAIIK. P. S. Oilier papers can copy this no tice if thuy feel Inclined to do so , Pacilie house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained , Attention Abe Lincoln Post. Thorn will bo nn address - dress delivered on Saturday evonlncr at the G. A. II. hall , by Itov. Dr. McCrcary , of the M. K church , lleing a member of Abe J.inooln Post this address will bo for the good of the order , All members of tlio U. A H , and Sons of Veterans are Invited to attend. Post opens nt 8 o'clock. WM. llorat , P. 0. JOSKl'll CliOJIKll , Adjt. Go to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hoso. They warrant all [ hey foil , Opera house block. Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mun- eon , wlfli M. F. Kuhror , over C. U. Na tional bank. Kirklnml , UuT jeweler , has removed to B'JU liroadwny , Singer ollico. A SLUG HEAD FOR AN EDITOR , How a Lively Butcher Takes the Law in His Own Hands. CAPTURE OF ADARING BURGLAR Jlnttawn AVnvcs An Oltt Man's Hnr- Inliiiinan Mother's Work Snil Accident ( on Youth Saloon .Men Arrested , Kcltli Still In Ilio The f.ictthat A. H. Ki-illi , of tlio Unllu- tin , hnd boon brutnlly .T-snultcd nt Dnn- ison , lias boon already inado known Ilironpli tlio tuU' nipliic columns of the Hr.i : . ICi.'i'.li lias ninny friends tliron h- out tlin .state , and in both political par- tics , wlio have great sympathy for him , and the nublie. giiiiur.illy will be equally iiili ( iiHil ; over tlio outrage. Keith IIUH been uiigngc.d in a bitter war over local unit UTS at Dunl. on , and thurn has beun n Hood deal of bad blood and much mean- ness. The personal assault upon him is not only miju&liliablu and brutal , but is u foolish way of trying to silence him. Ilo is lee narvy a fellow to bo scared out , and with public sympathy turned in his favor , by reason of tlio assault if for no other , he will dip his pen afresh in gall , and make his enemies wish they hail taken some other course than brute force. Jl doesn't prove Keith to be n liar to knoek him down , and does not prove tlio other fellows to bo saints. Knock down arguments generally turn 'he .sympathy toward the follow who is knocked down. Keith gets up smiling and says : "Slightly disfigured , but still in the ring. " Ho then gives the following details of how it hap pened : .lames Williams , n republican politician of Denison , made a murderous assault upon the editor of the. Bulletin. Wil liams , who by occupation is a butcher , is a skillful pugilist , with a record as a lighter , and weighing nearly two hun dred and seventy pounds , seems to have boon selected for the evidently premed itated attack upon IS)1. ! ) Keith. . Ho fol lowed Keith into tlio Kuropcan restau rant and engaged him in conversation on matters relating to the Donison postollieo , finally asserting that he ( Keith ) , had "acted thos - of : i b - in tlio matter of location. " This was NO ovidonta chal lenge to a quarrel that Keith remarked , "Mr. Williams , I'll have nothing more to say to you , or to do with you , " and turned to walk oil' , thinking that course would end the matter then anil there. Ho had taken but one or two steps when Williams exclaimed : "You'lll never put my name in your paper again ! " This to Keith's unutterrblo surprise , was in stantly followed by a powerful sledge hammer blow ii : the back of the head. which knocked him down. Before he. could recover his feel , Williams seined him by the neck and dealt him another blow upon the side of the head that par tially dazed him , and left him as helpless us an infant in the hands of the burly butcher. In this condition he was dragged and jerked into the back room by Willjams , to complete the murderous work without interference from passers- by. He was terribly pummeled by Wil liams before the fellow was finally pulled on" . His clothes were torn and bloody , and above the left temple was a cut an inch long. In addition to the blows upon the face and head Mr. Keith was severely injured through the breast and back. Drs. Wil kinson and Wright were in attendance until 2 o'clock the following morning. Mr. Keith suffered internally , and hypo dermic injections of morphine were given and chloroform administered to relieve him. He was unable to eat a morsel for three days after the injury , and spat up considerable blood , but he is now im proving and hopes to be at the Bulletin helm in a few days , despite the burly bull-dog and the little litter of mangy imps that glory in his cnmo. a Hurclnr. Captain .lames Anderson , of the mer chants' police force , made an important capture between ! ! anil1 o'clock yester day morning. Ho noticed a suspicious light in the rear of Judge James' house and creeping up to it found that a burglar was prowling about inside , with a little piece of lighted candle. The fellow had gained an entrance through a window which he had pried up. Outside the win dow ho had left his shoes and a basket , together with a little uundlc. The burg lar put ant the light and crawled out , and went over to the next residence , occupied by Mr. Brown , the cashier of the Council BluH's National bank. He went up onto the rear porch and was. preparing tomaku nn entrance through the door when An derson , thinking matters had gone far enough , oamo onto him with a demand , 'Throw up your hands. " The fellow jumped oft' the porch , grabbed his bundle and basket and as ho started to run An derson called on him Io stop or ho would kill him. The man turned , put his hand behind linn as though about to draw a revolver , and Anderson grabbed him. Ilo yielded , anit Anderson soon found that the move was a blulY , the follow hav ing no gun. Ho then look the follow up to the city jail and had him locked up. An examination of the oflccts on the prisoner disclosed the fact that ho had a quantity of jewelry , mostly second hand , There was a silver watch , a gold neck- chain. cull' buttons , bracelets , oronstpins , n gold pencil , three rings and other articles. Ho had gome letters , evidently written by him , and ready to bo mailed , It appeared from the paper ho had used that ho had buon stooping at Kiel's hotel , but this ho denied. It was learned that ho had been stopping about tlio city for several days , and that ho had two small valises. When I huso am found moro may bo learned about him. Ilo had been representing himself as an insurance man. and ho gave the name of T. W. Bartlott. Ho was very reticent , the only thing that could be learned from him being the statement that ho was from Kansas City , and that ho had no pals working with him. Ho is a young man , slight built , sandy coinploxioned , a small moustache , receding forehead and chin , Ho was brought boforu Judge Aylosworth yostor- dav afternoon , and his case sot for to-morrow for preliminary hearing. Anderson has made n good capture , nml the service of the Merchants' police will bo the moro appreciated for this allowing of what it accomplishes. Judge James was in the house , when the burglar was prowling about , but I. is his family were away , and ho was unable to Identify the articles found in the fellow's bundle. It is thought the plunder was trained somewhere else. The case is still being worKed upon , and moro is yet to bo revealed about the young rmm. Domestic Infidelity. John H. Higgs , of Corning , la. , lias been sorely distressed of lute over the intidolity of his wifo. Higgs is about lifty j-ejirs of ago , while his wife is under twenty years of age. It seonis that she has boon enaaiored with n younger and a handsomer man , John Kennedy. She is said to have not only been lavishing her afTectlons upon Kennedy , but also has been lavishing money upon him , she hav ing worked tlio old man for u nice little amount , In nil about ono thon.o.ind del lars. What has become of the money Is not known , but it is Mipposed that the young couple h-rfc ueen growing It about In riotous living. Kigfts sent Word here for the police to" look out for the couple , and by means of protoernplis the officers gamed a very good idea 01 tlio parties wanted. The young woman was found at a late hour \ \ ednesday night in n house in the eastern part of the cily. When the train was about Io leave for Omaha shortly before midnight the man was noticed lust getting on. He was taken to the city , | ail to await the arrival of the oUlcers trom Corning. The young woman , before leaving home , had in duced her husband to put up a $10 bon net for her , but this she had pawned hero , raising $4 upon it , and of , this amount them remained only thirty cent ? . Kennedy claims to be a railway man , and had in liis possession a numborof keys of the 1) ) . it M. , Chicago. Burlington & ( Julticy and Kansas City roads. lllptoH ] ) I'Yom liulco IMnnmvn. The new drivowav around Lnke Man- nwa is about completed , and by tills ev ening will be used by a large number of people who are rather timid about cross ing Iho lake in the crowded rowbouts. and have been waiting for the driveway to be opened. Quito a number went nroitml last night , there remaining only a distance of about thirty rods of sand through which one liau to drive to reach the beach. By this route the beach is about an hour's drive from Broadway. Three gentlemen have clubbed together and yesterday telegraphed for the price of a steam launch capable of carrying twenty or twenty-live persons. If the price Is satisfactory they will send one of their number away this evening for the boat , and she will bo hastened to Lake Manawa to accommodate the increasing numbers who nightly try to reach Man hattan beach and indulge in the line bath ing. ing.By By the early part of next week a num ber of line light-weight rowboats will be put on the hike by Mr.Georgo W.Tliomp- son , who is now in Chicago lor that pur pose. Several gentlemen who have visited the lake and beach and know the lay of the land are nulctly talking among themselves of Iho advisability of erecting a small hotel this season and ar ranging the same so as to put on a largo addition next spring , and witli other im provements make a resort that can accommodate - commodato the families of merchants and business men next season. Everybody who goes over to the beach praises it in the highest terms , but those who only reach W ray's landing and can not sec anything but a small body of water can't sec any reason for so much talk about Lake Manawa or Manhattan beach. A largo party in buggies left Iho city about 0:30 : o'clock last evening to drive around onto the beach and spend the evening. They took their supper with them. Tno better class of people arc the ones that frequent tlio beach , and it is a noticeable fact that the.y are bcginnnng to take their children with them. No liquor or beer is allowed on the beach aiid the leassees propose to have the beach run in a rcspcutanlc manner. A Unit a I Mother. Little Bonnie Kwiug appeared in court yesterday , and bared his back , showing how he had been shamefully beaten. He said it was his mother , and not his step father , "Doc" Scott , who had so unmerci fully whipped him. The charge against Scott was therefore dismissed , and a complaint filed against the mother , Mrs. Ewing. She did not deny having whipped the boy with a rope , but said Iho boy was hard to manage , and that ho had to be severely whipped to keep him from be coming a chronic thief. The judge could sec no excuse for lacerating a boy's back in that kind of a way , and ( old the mother that if it had been clone by any body but a woman he would make the penalty the severest one under the law. As it was lie would line her $25 and costs , and let her stav in jail unless the tine was paid. The mother now insists on Bond ing the boy to thy reform school , and protests against allowing any family to take him. The poor little tellow evi dently has not had moro than half a chance to become anybody , and if ho is what the mother pictures him as being , il seems that a large .share of the blame must bo laid at the maternal training , or lack of training. I''ntiill3' Injured. ( ! eo , Pickering , aged about seventeen , wet with n .serious accident on the in coming Chicago & Northwestern train Ittbt evening. His father is ono of the oldest engineers on the road and was pulling the train when the accident oc curred , young Pickering was standing on tlio platform between tlio smoker and the first passenger coach , and just as the train had passed through the bridge coin ing into Loveland , ho leaned out and looked back. As ho was in this position the back of his head struck a switch , knocking him from the train. Ilo was insensible ) when picked up. and brought to this city in that condition , and was being cared for at the Pacilie , three physicians being in attendance. The base of the fikull was found to bo badly fractured , and no hopes of his recovery could bo entertained. All the comfort of high priced hotels at Iho Pacific house , and a saving of fiOe to if 1 a day. Try it. Fine pasture , plenty of water and good attention for : > ( ) ( ) head of stock about live miles north ot Broadway and Main street. Inquire of L. P. Judson , No. 020 Sixth avenue , or Charles Palmer at pasture on limo kiln road. Try it. Best Cream Soda in city 5t per glass at Palmer's , No. 12 Main st. " The a. G. G's. Several years ago ton young ladies in the glen about Park and Ulan avenues formed the U. ( i ( J.s , and resolved that every member of the club , upon the mar riage of ono of their number , should unite in giving the lucky member a re ception. On Tuesday night the third reception during the existence of the club was given at the homo of the Misses Dohany in honor of the marrinrc of thoiro\-mcm- ber , Miss Blanche Oliver , to W. L , Welsh on Juno 20 , the other ex-members being Mrs. W. Maurer and Mrs. C. Xiinmer. Invitations wore oxended ) to a few of the relatives of the club members to a "fishing party , " and the "lishing" was in a tub of bran. The members of this club burled tlieir tokens in tha bran , and attached to each wore an appropriate line or two or a verto from the giver to the newly wedded couple. An enjoyable evening was passed by nil present , and it is to bo hoped that moro of these receptions will soon follow , Wait I _ The IJIcliiiiond Hero , Mr. Lewis H , McCullough , superin tendent of the Richmond lire ularm com pany , arrived at the Pacillc house yester day. An oxiiibit of the workings of tills alarm was made here some time ago , and' the city was about to close n contract for it , when tha friends of the ( jumtuvell made a request to huvo a chance to make a showing and do some figuring. The Richmond company proposes to put in u I p < Tmbination by which the system will not only furnish a Ohmploto lire . I but also a police call system. Mr. Me- I Cullough bus come hero prepared to show uj > the wofkln.'js 6f 'the instrunionts again , if rtccessiry.imd to ovj'luln tjio system fnlly. Tiio Colnpslny- also pro- ) WO.n. | 03 to strongly gir < iIT uteo the sys tem , and If It docs not work satisfactorily to take it oil'tho city's hands. Tlio tlnio for closing up the matter is lived for to-day. The Hiclimoiul lias many friends here , ami tlio competition between It and the ( lamewell will be sharp , tlio ( tamo- well being urged by many on account of it' old and enviable ! reputation. There seem no'doubts bi t that ' . -oth are good systems , the main question being which is the bo t , and which nil thlnas consid ered is the cheapest. The council will move slowly and surely in the matter , an.t both sides will bo given an abundant opportunity to explain their dillbrent claims to merit and superiority. The Now York plumbing company ts pulling in a fountain in l''airview ceme tery for the cemetery association. Perfect satisfactory accommodation ! ! at t00 it dav lit the Pacific House. Give it a trial and be convinced. Pacific house wholly renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. See that your books are made by More- house & Co. , Koom I , Everett bloek. J. J. Stelter , MM Upper Broadway , will not be undersold , ( ieueral .store. The famous Haelne and lap streak boots ot every description for sale by Forrest Smith , No. lilt ) Main street. Highest prices paid for-county , lown , city and school bonds. Odell Bro.'s & Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council IHufl's , Iowa. The Quick Meal gasoline stove con tinues to grow in favor , and it is with dinieulty that wo have boon able to sup ply the demand tor them so far this sea son. Try one. Coorr.i : & See that your books are made by More- house & Co , , Koom 1 , Kverctt block. Cut ItntcH. Chicago § 3 without rebate , Des Motncs $1 , Davenport § 1 , Hook Island $1 , Sig- ouruey $1 over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul road. Ticket ollicc No. ! Pearl street. Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. II. Friedman has returned from a visit of several weeks in Chicago. Frank Yonawino aim wife have re turned from a two weeks visit to Spirit and Okoboji lakes. Mr * , A. L. Manning , of Dunlap , and her two sons have fjono to visit relatives in Washington territory. I ; . W. Tullcys and family left yesterday for the east , intending to spend fc-omo time at Chautauqua. Miss Page , who has been visiting Mr. Stacy's family for rtinrt time , has 're turned to her Chicago home. L. II. Losscll is the "only and original" mayor of Panama , tliat t'o'wn having just incorporated as a city. Charles Mackenzie' , wllo has been prac ticing law in Dunlap for some time , has gene to Dnbnquc , Jntc'iiding to open a law ollicc there. ' .Mr. and Mrs. F. 'W. ' ' Olmstond have started for Spirit Lake to camp out thcro for several weeks. Mr , and Mrs. J. T. Hart expect to join thorn'.soon. . Mrs. F. M. Oault. MI-H.I 1) . W. Bushnell , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jackson and Miss Mollie Rico left last evening for Iho cattle ranch of Mr. Jackson in Wyoming terri tory , for a few weeks' ' recreation. W. L. Bauarhu. of Ilarlan , with his wife , came to town Wednesday evening. Yes terday Mr. Banghn saw his wife safely on board the Union Pacific train bound for the Yellowstone park , where .she will spend the summer. Spirit. Lake Excursion. Every Saturday the Sioux City route will sell excursion tickets Council Hind's to Spirit Lake and return at rate of $ r > .GQ. Tickets good going day of sale and re turn until following Monday p. in. For tickets and sleeping oar accommodations cail at ticket olhce , 1411 Farnani st. It is said a Georgia congressman will bo left at homo at the next election for the reason that the garden seeds ho sent to his constituents proved to be worthless. St. JL'nul and Minneapolis Excursion. On Saturday of each week the Sioux Cily route will sell four day excursion tickets Council Blud's to St. Paul and return - turn at rate of 812.05. Tickets good to return until Tuesday p m. following. Call at ticket ollicc , Ml 1 Farnani &t , , for tickets and sleeping car accommodations. A Colorado eowboy was recently bitten on the finger by a rattlesnake. Ho began to drink whisky as fast as possible , and had swallowed a gallon before it had the- slightest ofl'eet on him. Then it began to get in ils work , and the rattlesnake poi son had no show. But the cowboy c'amo near dying just the same. PILES ! PILiISS ! PIM53 A sure cure for Uliiicl. lllcedin ? , Itcliln and Ulcerated Piles has boeu discovered by Dr. Wllliruns , ( an Indian rfiiwily ) , called lr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A single box has cured tlio worst chronic case ? ot > or BO years standla < ; . No ono need miller tivo minutes after applying tills wonderful sooth In : medicine. Lotions and Instrunionts do moro harm than ( rood. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the Intense itching , ( particularly at nlcht after cettiiiK warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , elves instant relief , and Is prep.ired only for Plloa , I tcli in' , ' of privata jKirfa. and for nothing else. SKIN UISIOASKS OUKI3D. Dr. l-'razier's Mnzic Ointment euros as by maslc , Plmiiiiw , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving thosKln clearaud unniitifiil. Also cures Itch. Salt Kheum , Snro Nipples , Sere Lipj , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. , , . . Sold by drueglsts , or mailed on receipt of COcents. detailed by Ktihn A Co. . and Schroder * Conrad. At wlmhiaalo by U. I * , ( ioodinun SPEOIAL NOTICES. Spoelnl nilvertlsemonts.'BUch us Ix)8t , Fail ml , ToI/mn.For B.ile , To Kent , .Wunts , Hoarding. clo.n-ll | Ijolnforteil In IJiU\olumii lit the low ratoofTKNCKNTS 1'KH LINK lorilio first inser tlonmid Five ContBl'orMnofor each tubsoiiium | insertion. Ixsnvo ndvortlfom 'Mta lit our ollloo Sn. 12 Foal stroct , null' Ihotuhviiy , Council Jlluffs. i _ WANTS. \\rANTKn-To inu-clmse a. Inilf interest in u 1 furniture or ffpniTHl liuufclioltl tm-nUli- Inif Imslnes' , or Imi-.hvnr0 6t ( > ok. ArtilrCBS , U10 N. 'M St. , Council IllnUVovrif. } FlTTsALK Olii nnpuritUil Qimntlllos to suit , ut lloo ofllco No. 12 roarl struct. SWAN BROS. , Dealers in Milch Cows. Jit Our Stock lards No 003 nnd 000 K. Hrondway.Conncil lifTa MRS. D.'A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order. 8.87 llroudway , Council Ulufls. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOX7SE3 O3F COUNCIL BLUFFS. .io ; rt7rt'M.w'j.K.vfc.vrs. / . \ \VKUS C0. Wholesale Agricultural Impleoijals , rnrrlnt'cs. I'to , Ttc. roniicil lllufK Iowa. KKYSTONK MANt'FACTUKlNCJ CO. Miiko tlio Original mid Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill fl Press , COItN SIIKU.KIIS AND I'lIKI ) ( TTI UllS. Noc. l..OI , 1VVI , IMi mill 1-W Soulli Mnlu Slirot , Council IllufTr , ] onn. DAY if ) HUADI.KY .V CO. , .Mtmuf'ra nn I .tobtifir * or Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , . mid nil ldn.19 of Furin 1100 to 1110 South Main Strout , Council IHuiTj , town. , IXB _ _ K.6. OI.BISON. T. H.lomn.UKO.R ! Wniitur. li-C9..VTro.-n. VI'rcs &Man. So.AComuol. . Council Blulfs Handle Pad My , rlnr.iriinralpil. ) Manufnctiircrsor Axle , Pick , Sloilso nmlSmlll Iliititllnj , of ( ivory < l 9i rlpllon. C.lUl'KTf. _ _ COUNCI iTliUTFFs"CAllPliT C(7 ( , , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Clothp , Oin't'iln Fixtures , Upholstery Coo.lj , Etc. No. i)5 Ilrrmilway Council lllulTs , Inwii. co , irr. PKUKOY ( & MOUHK , Wholesale Jobbers In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOR. USMaln nml 27 1'onrl Sts. Council IIUiCTs , I own. C031U1SSIQS , SNYDKIl & LKAMAN , Wliolosiilo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. lll'oarl St , Council niutTs. HAULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggist ! ) ' SlHKlrlcs. Etc. No. 23Multi St. , nii'J No. " 1 Pearl St. , Council Oluirs. " /jjy ROODS. M. K. SMITH & CO. , Idioirters aal JM3H ) of Dry Notions.Ktc. No ? . 112 mul 114 Main St. , Nos. m and 115 I'cnrl St. , Council lllulft , lown. 0. W. BUTTS , Y/holesale / California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 61 ! Uroa'Jwuy ' , Council DlnlTa. _ _ WIRT & DOQUF/1TB , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & 'Fancy Grocer . Nos. 10 and 13 Pcgrl Sj , . , Council IllunV. QllOCElllKS. . T & co. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Alee Wholesale Liquor Dcnlers. No. 110 Broad way , Council lllutTa. HARNESS , ETC. HECKMAN & CO. , Manufacturers ot and Wholesale Dealer. } In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 825 Main St. . CounoiMlluiTj , HATS , C.I PS. BTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos.313 and 3lt Hroadway , Council IllulTa. HEAVY HARDWARE. " KEELINE & FELT , Wliolosalo Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hard-flaw , And Wood Stock , Council Bluffs , Iowa , AXD iroo/- D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Pelts , Oroaso and Furs Council Illuffa Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricity Oils Gi E3TO. , E3TCJ. S. Theodore , Ajjcnt , Council IllutTs. lown. , PILlNd , KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southera Lumbar , Piling , Anil Bridge JIaterlal Speolaltl < ; 8WUolosftln hum- bcr of all Kinds , Offloo No. 130 Main St. , Council UlulTs. lown. irtNES AND LJQVUltS. JOHN LINDER , Wholosala Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Alfont Cor St. GottliBrci's Herb Hitters. No. II Main St. Council lu it a. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xa ens .Vat.t St. , Council Uht/i. it , Joiii'iialM , County urn ! ISanlt Work of nil Kindt * u Spec ially. Prompt Attention io Mai ! Orders MOREHODSE & CO. Room I , Everett Block , Standard Papers Used. All stylus of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFEJGEEATORS AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. ET. SCHTTKZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over Anaor'cnu ' Eipross Comoany. SAY ! WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES FIRST CLASS IH EVER ! RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & 60. IMal liilicil in 1377. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STYLES. 20,000 VEHICLES ANNUALLY. for KC'H , prices , freight rntcsuml testimoirinln. . 3P , liriuk buildings oCnny kind raised or moved mid satisfaction guaranteed. Fnuiio buildings moved on Little Cliiinl Iniuks , best in llu world. 608 Eighth Avenue mid Kighth fltreol. Coimil lilullV. Vai-miiig lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kaunas and Arkansas , ranglnff from $1.05 to $12 per aero. School and state lands in .Minnesota on 110 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given Ity ] ' . P. liiiiiHtnip , Xo. M5 Broadway , Council HI nil's , Iowa. 'G. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , To close the summer stock to the 'ow- ' est possible point. Are 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 Sills Left , Lace Flouncings in Spanish and GSiintiliy Laces , WHITE Cheaper than you ever saw them. Fine assortment for graduation dresses. Samples sent when requested. CARPETS. Choice patterns , ffootl quality nml lowest iirlce.s. Special discounts to churches , socle- ties ami clergymen , Hartoess Bros , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , R. RICE , M , D. , Or otliorTumoH iwnovwl wltliou ( hoknlloordnnvingot UlooJ. Chronic Diseases o specially , Over tlili IV yours1 prut-Met. ] experience. . No. II Vcarl St. . Council . Illulls. Consultation fico. TIMOTHY SEED. I bavo a quantity of MiunJ , well cU-iinoJ eotxl wLlcli J olfcr at ii'usoiublo Utrurt-s. Kco'l of Iliu * " Correspondctico bollciKxI. 1' . Q Creston House , Thcuiilyhutul in Council lllnlls ImUnjf IFire Esoa/pe And nil mo firm Inipion-inents. 15 , 217 and UIU Main .it. .MAX MUU.N , Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule lards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL H LUFFS , Oppositu Dummy Depot. CO Horse ? nml Mulca kept i-iuntuntly on hand for paknt rctiill or In car limcts. Ordurs promiltly lllloil by contract on blunt notice. .Stock sola on commission. SIlMJTEIt .t 1101,13V. VronrlutoM. TelephoneNo. 111. Foimarly of KIUJ"AMI STAW.ES , corner filli avo. nml UU nvcct. JACOB SIMMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 : ind8. Shugarl Ulock. Choice IMsplay or S-nte.tt B u All Council Bluffs 4O5 A Select Slock of t'lioiro Aovclllon In. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL ULUl'FS , 1A , nbl ehoO 18o7 Hi lal JBX. Main St. , Council UliiflH , Tit. , anil 20'J .S. 15th St. , Koom 10 , Omaha , Neb , Manurnctnror'x Afronl for tl > < > CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awniiu8 , Koolhur Slalo , Man- Hex , Plate and Window Ulass , Show- Cases. Kleviitoi'H , ( hand und hy- dranlicj&c. Horses and Mules Foriill purposes , liouulit iitvl soU , t lotall anj n iote. Uii'tfi. ( | uaillttvs ) to tele I from. MASON WISE ,