mm msaammaimmmmmmwimi - - - * I b rrttirtn r\T\r A t-1 A TIATT.V TnTM ? . Y7T.TY\TT7 < a-n AV TTTT.V 91 1QQA- * TJJ B DA lltY BEE. COUNCIL'BLUFFS. \VKDNKSIUY MORNING , JULY 21. 01 FICE , NO. IS , PEAP.L GTJtJJET. J.'tlhtHil Ijj cm Her In tin ; fit of tlio ell'nt II. W. TII.TO.V , - - Manager , K , No. t.i. KKIIIT innon : No. SI. MINUlt MUNTION. Now York Plumbing company. Summer clothing , cheap , at Roller's. Cahltifl photographs if-il per doat Shonndpn'M , ! )17 ) Jl'way. for G' ' ) dav.s only Only $3.fU ! portion , lor lirst class cabino photos at Schmidt's , 220 Main. lVrinK ion to wed wn.s yesterday given to L. C. Nelson , of Omaha , and Ilaiislno C. Anderson , of Avoca. Last night the Sous of Veterans divis ion of lowu No. 75 gave a camp-fire which proved an enjoyable affair. Mrs. W. 11. Urown will on Thursday \ glvo n birthday excursion and party to her friends on Manhattan Hoach. The Rail Road War is over , but you ,1 , can always save a few dollars by pur . ,1.f chasing your tickets of Utishncll , No. 20 Wain street. The tabernacle is to bo opened Sunday night with services in which the pastors \J \ of the churches and others are to partici pate. There will bo short addres os. An excursion on Sunday morning from tlw towns on the llunioston tte Siieiinn- doah and Council Hlull's A : St. Louis roads will arrho in this city at 0:30 : o'clock. Two of the dcml monde were yesterday driving through avotmo 1) in a buggy Irom Wosner's barn and smashed acamst a stage byloii'ring to Hcccrofl , breaking : i wheel off tholm&'L'y. Six vagrants wore yesterday housed by the police. The total personal affects amounted to two knives and ono pair of scissors , which looked as if they had been used on homo country weekly. John Knas , a young Dane aged twenty- three years , died suddenly Monday night at his residence , corner Twelfth street and Sixteenth avenue , of cholera mor- bus. lie had been in this country but a short time Ho was buried yesterday. The town of Perry Is figuring on buy ing one of the Dos Moines old .steamers. Ahy not figure with Council Hlull's and get one of the excellent ones now lying idle hero on account of the water works furnishing ihe needed water supply ? I'ro. ! It. Nugent , ono of the most suc cessful new i.ijcr ) rustlers of the city , has accepted n lucrative position on the St. Joseph , Mo. , Daily News , and will leave for his now field in a few tlaya. His family will remain in Council Hlull's. The Sons of Viilonin " * " " ' 4.MV AM WttllUll 111 Ull" should Nliko ! arrangements to attend the national encampment to be held in Hut- falo. August 31 , and September 1 , 2 , and ! ! . Prizes arc to bo offered for tlio best drilled companies , and Council Hlull's should go for ono of them. Mr. Shole.s , the lightning sliorthander , has returned from Dos Moines , where he haw been serving as ono of the steno graphers of the impeachment trial. The last copy has gone into the hands of the printer , and tlio report when finished will make about 2,000 pages , which will bo bound in two volumes , and will bo in demand as dry kindling next winter. The Mottaz boy , who was injured so badly on the Fourth , by an injudicious mixing of gunpowder and matches , is able to bo out and about. The little fol low has stood his sufferings bravely , and is to bo congratulated on getting out of them as soon and well as ho has. Ho will lose the sight of ono 03-0 , but the sav ing of the other is more than was ex pected at ono time. Ho lias paid so dearly tor his experience that other boy.s should profit by it without investing for experience of tlieir own. Perfect satisfactory accommodations at ยง 3.00 a day at the Pacific House. Give it a trial and bo convinced. Always buy your moats at Star Market , No. 1501 Hroadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Piicifio house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. Personal Ilay Bixby has returned from his Chi- .cnjo ; trip. F. E. Stubb and wife have returned from New York. Mrs. William Moore left yesterday on a visit to iriends in Indiatiapoli.s. DUasslo Tanner , the dauchtarof ( .i. W. Tanner , is down with scarlet fever. Mrs. E. Cobb , Miss Bessie Cobb and Mrs. J. F. Nice , of Little Sioux , tlino.t at the Ogden yesterduj' . A. C. Bnriihain. of Champaign , III. , the Fonior member of the firm of Burnluim , Tulloys & Co. , arrived at the Ogden yes terday. F. C. Clark of the Kcd Oak Sun , visited the IHnfi"n yesterday , nnd kept tallying until the BlulVbiill tossers got so many ahend as to tire him. Mr. H. Burris , editor of the Essex Argus , visited thu metropolis j'csterday to sou the Kcd Oaks "down" the Bluffo. Ho had to return di atlMied. J. A. Crowley has returned from a two months' eastern I rip. and Will soon be- uin on the rounds of tint state full's In the interest of the Hayes uumps. Fit/ Henry Warren , formerly clerk of the courts hero , but now of ( irand Isluml , Nf.b , , is in the city , combining business with the pleasure of greeting Ids many friends. F. 11 , Orcutt returned yesterday from an extended visit to New York and Phil adelphia. Mrs. Oreutt and her son Louis Btopped ever at Burlington , la. , for a short visit amonir friends. F. M. ( Jault , general ngent of the Coun cil Binds & St. Louis railway , left last evening for Wyoming fo enjoy a short recreation on the cattle rr.noli of A. I. Jackson , and to Join Ids wife and the parly who Jolt here a week ago. Hnnkos , There arrived at thu American express ofllco yesterday a not over welcome ship ment , it being a largo rattlesnake sent by K. Flieklcr , of Plattsmouih , Neb. , to Dr. A. J. Pluiner , of this city , His snakoshlp was over four feet long , and had night rattles and a button , As his case was eliaken , or his snakcfcldp otherwise dis turbed , he would make tlioso rattles do isn rattling business. The curiosity of hear ing anil seeing a real , live rattlesnake caused many to call at the express olllco during the day , and guze upon COm through the meshes of thu wire caging in which ho was securely kept. The four of being bitten caused a largo proportion of thu callers to fortify themselves against nny deadly eflbcts by the internal appli cation of the usual alcoholio proven- tatlvo. J. J. Stoltor , 605 Upper Broadway , will not bo undersold. General store. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed to 823 Broudway , Singer olllco. _ , Fine pasturn , plenty of water and good attention for 800 head of stook about live miles north oi Broad way and Main street. Inquire of L. P. Judsou , No , 030 Sixth : nvenue. or Charles Palmer at pasture on Jiiiio kiln road. Try it. Best Cream Soda in the city Co per tflacs at Palmer's ' , No , 13 Main ct. BALLISTS OF THE BLUFFS , A Musical Team Gets Away W'th the Heel Oak Nine. RICHMOND ALARM SELECTED. Mnnann'fl IMcastiro Still Increasing Col. Kcatly's Crime-Hook Hello Clover Creates ft Sensation Other > icwa. Victory for tlio About four hundred and llfty people witnessed the third game of base ball this season between the lied Oak club and the Mueller Music compan > 's nine at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon. The game was a very truno affair from bediming to end , and full of errors by both clubs , but the spectators seemed to pass the limo whooping and shouting nt the least provocation , and one young man had more than his money's worm by tooting n tin horn to his heart's con tent whenever a Hluffs boy scored it run. They scored * o many that it look most of the consumptive's wind from him. TIII : CJAMK. Red Oak came to the bat , having won the to-s , and scored four runs , princi pally by errors on the part of the Muel lers. The Mueller club followed with three runs by Strock , Sadler and Haves , Sadler nearly got left by trying to steal home. Oliver was at bat , and as the ball was going back to tlio pitcher Sadler made .1 Milendul "steal" home , amid muck applause. The second inning was a geese egg for Rod Oak , Snedeker , Pomeroy and Morrl- arity going out. leaving Spry on base , but witli any Kind of playing Spry would have been out by Sam Nobles anil Al Nobles before reaching a base. Ihe L'lufl's ' bovs again scored thrco runs. Ono by a beautiful hit by Hierwcin to leflcon- ter , gelling homo just as the ball reached the inlield , and another by a line left fielder by A. Nobles while Strock got his count after called balls. In the thiid inning Patterson hit to Brown , who lot it slip through his hands and got second. Hysliam hit a giounder to Sadler , who set it nicely to tirst and Ilysham retired. Deomer then sent ono to Patton who fehot it into Strock , by who o muff Patterson counted , iishor and Fort "oilier out. The Muellers came to tlio bTil with satii 2 ? lrs , Hrown.and Hiorwein as outs after Hares ot. in a good hit to center Held and Oliver aisu one to second. The fourth inning opened with a high fly to Hayes , who , on account of the sun shining in hi.s eyes and also being too certain , mulled it. Spry sent a nice ono to Hierwcin , who by a splendid long throw homo prevented a rnn _ by Snedckor. Thov V , " , two iinaiiy by I Spry and Snedeker. Council Hlnffs came up smiling , the score standing 7 to 0 against them , and I'atton hit a fly over second , but Moriarity was "thar. " Strock by a hit barely got lir.st , A. Nobles look base on dead ball. Sudler followed with a hit and by a block ball Strock , A. Noble and Sadler managed to count , while Oliver and S. Noble did also , mak ing live runs that inning , changing the score to 11 to 7 for the Hlull's. The fifth inning was another white wash for Red Oak , and on retiring P.U- tcrson went to pitch , Deomcr to first , and Ilysham to short , but without much .suc cess , as the came was virtually ended. Patton took the bat and all of the nine had a strike , and it got around to Patton , who was tlio third man put out , the Muel lers having scored six more runs. The seventh and last inning was not of much consequence. Rod Oak scored by Patterson , and the Muellers struck out again , making two geese eggs for each club during I ho game. The following is the runs and outs made bv each playsr : nsn OAK. itu.vs. OUTS. Spry , c. f ' - 1 I'omcroy , 1st 1 3 Morinrlty , 2 < 1 0 0 PatturMin , s. s 3 0 Hysliam , r. f 1 3 Dceiiiur , i > 0 U Kislicr.c 0 4 Foil , 3d 0 3 SuceleUer , 1.1 1 3 _ Total S 31 Mini.T.iu'8. : : nu.vs. OUTS , c - A. Nobles , 1st 3 duller , Sd 3 ) 2 Oliver , i. f 'J 1 .S. Noble- ; . f 1 7 Hiown , s. s 1 ' ! Ulenvc-i'i , I. f l 3 Patton , Kd _ 1 J * Total IS 21 Go to the New York Plumbing com- jiany for garden hoso. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. All the comfort of high priced hotels nt the Pacific house , and a saving of OOo to : ? ! u day. Try it. Course's Clover Field. Hello Clover and her George have boon furnishing the city with a little stir. The pair have of late been having some little disagreements , and Monday night Hello had Gcorgo arrested for being drunk and disturbing tlio peace. Oeoreo turned one of Ids pockets inside oni , dropping ? 183 for Ids appearance yesterday morning. On coming into court , ho avoided a scene by pleading guilty and taking his dose of $5 and costs without a griinmaco , Hello was on the warpath , though , and the do cility of her Ccorgo seemed to anger her all the more. While they wcro having n brief consultation in the judge's private room and seeking to reach some truce , she flow into a rage and banged George joP over the head with her parasol. She suc ceeded In cutting a small gash on Ids check and inflicting a scalp wound. She then flow for her mansion , while George tarried to Illo an information against bur for assault and battery. On returning ton the hon.so , George and Hello got Into an other racket. Hello was wild , and she rushed up to the district telegraph box and began turning the crank as if she were grinding out u war march on a hand organ. She turned in ail four of the calls , twice over , and soon had messenger boys , cabs , policemen and expressmen running > towards the house , and oven sounded the lire alarm , the department turning out at the tap of the Holh ) , and as they wont tearing down Hroadway the whole city was given thuuliirm.hllohosowabbo - Ing dragged around , the musseii-rer boys catching their breath , and thiTcabinon swearing , Hello was ordnring her George to pack up his collar-box nnd got nut of the house. Explanations and , peace-offer- ! ings soon followed and rptict was restored. The chief of the tire department threat ens to prosecute Hello for turning in ta fulio alarm , and the district telegraph boys and the cabmen will doubtless present - sent their rltdms for lost time. It has DOOU EOIUC lime since Hello has created such a sousation as she did yesterday morning ever so little , and the press gang have called a meeting ( or the , purpose of preparing a card of thanks for her earn est effort to furnish news on u dry day , Deciding on a Flro Alarm. An adjourned meeting of the city coun- j oil was hold last evening , at which all I were present except the mayor and Al- derinan Dantiirtli. Petition for vhar.gv of grade on North Benton lUreot pre. cnlcdand referred. Ordinance for vacating a portion i of Green street from Hroadway Itf Frank- was read the lirst time. Grading bonds for * 1WO wore granted to C. R. Mitchell , and for ? J,000 to Jnmcs G'ouldoi ) . Considerable time wa * spent In looking llirougli the paving account of J. 11. Smith , Laid OUT until to-night for final action. City attorney instructed to proceed with condemiin'tioii of Mrs. Mary Hak- or's lots to determine her damage by reason of Indian creek. The lire committee reported that after examining carefully the Gamewcll nnd the Richmond lire alarm systems , they recommended that the city enter into a contract with the Richmond company , the oily to get twenty Ihe and police alarm'boxcs , for which the city is to pay $2,000 , one-fourth in sixty dnjs affr completion of the work , one-fotirlh in six months and the balance in one car. Additional boxes are to bo pill in not to exceed $1)0 ) each. The company to guar antee tlio system lor two years. The company to have flic benefit of all it can ntlii/.o of the present alarm system. The company to give the city a bond of ? 2,000 that the system would work satis factorily to the council. The council by unanimous vole gave the contract to the Richmond Pin ; Alarm Co. K. J.Abbott was re-elected paving inspector. The council then adjourned to meet again this evening. Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mun son , with M. V. Rohror , ever C. H. Na tional bank. Highest prices paid for county , town tynml school bonds. Odoll Bros. & o. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Iowa. from tlio Sliorc. conti.mo to be the cause of a great deal of enthusiastic riding , boating and bath ing , The danger threatened to tlio popu larity of the place by the c.stablislunont of a saloon , and the turning of a pleasure resort Into a srcno of baohanalian rowdyism , lias been averted by the sheriff serving notice on the men behind tlio bar to move on or there would be trouble. It seems to be the general desire awl deter mination to frowii down every feature of disordcrliiieas , unit to make the place such as will not offend the most fastidi ous. ous.T. . L. Smith is making some great im provements about his landing. Ho has erected a dancing plattorm 40x20 , and 1m i."t "l > ! U1 ice cream stand , lemonade and lunch s nd , t ? . -H * ) lms ! lls " 50 feet of fence for Hiding horses and pro- viiting a safe place for IcaniC. . , Another largo bathing house la oolH erected by a , club of thirty-two young men. It m D0 iox'-Iuul ur'7iauu witli needed accommodations. The rush docs not seem to abate and crowds are there both day and night. It seems that the popularity of the place is on the gain , rather than decreasing. Many predict that it will not last , but it is lasting ami growing. The danger of getting malaria by bath ing has not mamtestod itself , except in the case of the grandmother , who is hav ing some chills and is very despondent. She hi ill is able to gasp , "Uuild up Coun cil Hluffs. No foreigner need apply , " but continues to denounce Council Hinds' favorite summer I'csort. The Cory and Thompson boats , seven in number , are launched and arc to bo kent at Odell llroV bath houses , and will carry passcngcvs to and from Marks' landing. They can also bo rented for boating parties. Sco that your books are made by More- house & Co. , Hoom 1 , Everett block. Fruits , Confectionery and Cigars , best in the market always in block , fcrank Witherell , 221 Hroadway. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J W. & K. L , . Squires , 19 Pearl street , Councl Ulnffs. Kcatley's History of a Crime. Colonel Kcatloy was seen coming along the fetrect yesterday with a now book in ' his hand , not an uncommon sight , as the colonel is quite given to extravagance in literary purchases and pursuits. "There's a crime connected , with that book , " re marked the colo'ncl. "I'll tell j on. While in DCS Moines on the 13th of last April I oent an order to a New York house for that book , and cin-losed an order for 2.50. 1 hearU nothing from it , and after a while-1 wrote and received n reply that the house know nothing about any such letter , had not received it.nor the money. I wrote to the postmaster to have him look it up , and see if there wasn't some follow about the ofllco who was going wrong. Yesterday I received a letter trom the publishing house , stating that they had discovered ono of tlieir most trusted clerks opening their letters and purloining money. The young man was locked up in jail , and among the letters found to have been thus gone through rsr > him was ono from mo dated April 1U , or dering this book and stating that there : was $2.50 enclosed. Tlio honso wrote too that they had sent the book , and Mire enough , when 1 went to the ollico to-duy , there it was. The house wrote that the young man whom they had thus found to DO crooked was ono in whom they had ( had implicit confidence , in fact , they had never had in their employ ono in whom they felt such complete trust. " Imogoiio InuldciitB. luoor.xn , la. , July 20 Politics quiet. Corn needing rain. First Presbyterian church dedicated last 'Sunday by Rev. inr. C. Smith , of Shcmindoah , and $800 ( raised , which cleared the church of Would blko to See Him Try It. Washington Critic : The little sketch ! going the rounds to tha effect that Somitor Kennn , with two pnird of queens in his hand , gave the pot to Senator Dolpth. who held thrno aces , on the principle that thrco of a kind boat two pairs , has provoked the soul of the Honutorfrom West Virginia to its pro- roundest depths , .yesterday , during the executive session , a brother senator approached preached him cautiously and by easy staged on the subject. "How is this , Kennat" ho said , 'How ia what1 inquired Mr. Kcnna , in reply. 'Why , this little story about Dolph's three aces beating your two pairs of queens " Not a word of truth , sir , in it , " the senator , with a snap in his cyos. I never played poker with Senator Dolph in my life. I never played poker with anybody. I don't know ono card from another. 1 don't know how to play cards of any kind. But , sir. " and Ids face grew determined and sinister , "if Senator Dololi or any other man with three one - spots in his hand thinks ho can beat 1Cno when I've got four queens , I'll bo doggoned ) goncd if I wouldn't like to ceo him 1 try once. " Lightning . . . struck n hon . e in Voluntown . , Conii. , the otner night , and , after ripping tip things generally ; , the current divided into two. Ono nont to a house near by , killing u goat on the way ; struck a girl. burned her stocking and shoe oil' , and blistered and partially paralyzed her log , The other current went offat right angles from Che first , damaged a pig pen , and | knookcd dowu a horse in an adjacent t j barn. A CAREFUL' ' FELLOW. _ j _ i _ Couldn't AfToul tfi et Married IJc onuiio of thoJC t Attending the Ceu'iiiony Arkansaw Travoleu : A young man , cvidi nlly from a. part of the country where tlie shriek : of the railroad engine has never been heard , called on the county clerk the other day , r > nd in n | iie.likc way a kdd : Foil any ' yit1 i "Marriage liceli o foil any yit ? "No , same price. ' "Well. I como in th6 other day. an' rr feller told mo they , motight fall airier comity court met.1' ' "No , they are the amo price. " "I'm mighty < -orry nv thai , fur Pvo boon engaged to n gal about two your. 1 loves her mignt'lv , an' she says that she ain't jriiin' to wait on me no loiigrr , but 1 wouldn't give $ : ) fur no set nv license that wu/ over writ out. It's mighty hard to give her tip , but I recken I'll have to let her slide. " "Look lipre , " said the clerk. "Tell you what I'll do for von. I'll pay for your license1. " "Much oblecged , Cap'n. Jls write 'em out , an' I'll go down an' break the good news to Susan. It'll tickle her mighty high to death when she hears uv my good hick. " The license was issued , and the young fellow hurried to the wagon -yard whore Susan was stopping and conducted her to the ollieo of a jii ; > tieo of the peace. Edward Ilanlan , the great oarsman , says St. Jacobs Oil removes muscular pains. _ The bread-fruit tree grows everywhere In southern Central America , and Is a veritable forest kinir. It alt-tins immense proportions , the trunk often being Irom ten to twelve feet in girth , and the branches reach out so far as to cover a circumference of pcrhapa a hundred and a hundred and iifty feet. Its lenve- > are very large and thick , of a rich dark green on ono side and a silvery tint on tlio otl.cr. In shape they somewhat resemble a broad yasu or flower pot twelve or fifteen inches long and ton inches wide. The fruit , with which one tree will supply u , whole neighborhood , looks like n small , oblouc watermelon with a roui li rind , and takes a yellowish tint when ripe. Ilnlford Sauce makes your food more nutritious. _ t. X I "I GENUINE DIAMOFD $ ; FO.PD IN OFFEE. Tim KAMKS OF A 1.1. I'/.ItSpNS / K1ND1NO DIA MONDS , AVATOHUS , l.TOJ , AKE ADDIII ) ' 1O THIS LIST DAILY. ' The. Glebe Codec Conijiany of Cincin nati have rented the store JNo.101 Broadway - way , and have opened it'as a branch of their main store in Cincinnati. In order to introduce their goods this company pack for fifteen daysn'Soiivcnir in every can of tea or codec soil ! , such as solid gold , silver and nicko ) watches , genuine diamond , ruby , haphirc , emerald , pearl and torquois jewelry in solid gold settings , also money and many other articles of value. Kvcry can contains a souvenir. The colTco can and contents weighs about three pounds , and the tea can and con tents weighs about qno and one-half pounds. This expensive and novel method of advertising will be discon tinued after liftcon days and the goods placed on sale on their merits at the same price , the same quantity and qualify , but without the souvenir. Among the fortu nate purchasers so far arc Chris Schmidt , expressman , found a gent's solid Mlver limiting case lull jeweled Elgin watcli in a can of coffee. Mrs. Katq Baines.seam- stress , found a genuine solitaire diamond ring , solid gold sotting.in a can of coffee. Peter Holt/ , clerk , found a solitaire diamond mend stud , ( solid gold t-elting in n can of coffee. T. Woolsey , 80'2 Broadway , got a genuine diamond ring , soliti gold scttinff , in a can of tea for which he paid $1. W. Smith , C05 Broadway , got a genuine diamond mend stud , solid gold ( .ottmg. Major II. C. BarnesagriculturalNo. ! ) Main fetrcot , got a solitaire diamond stud , in tea. II. ( ioldburg , ot Bankrupt store , 18 Main street , found a genuine diamond ring in acanofcolleo. Airs. Bronson , Broadway , found a sot of genuine solitaire ear drop s ; in a can of coffee. MinsF. Pattersoncorner Cth avuiiuo and Oth street , got a solitaire diamond ring , solid gold setting , in a can of tea. J. \ \ . Hosier , witli tlie Daily BIK : , also got a solitaire diamond ring in a run of tea. Dr. Hico bought a can of colfee , and found a lady'schatelain watcli. stem- wind and set.V. . II. Beck , UIO Broad way , saloon , also found a stem-wind and sct'Swiss watch in a can of coffee. Miv. D. Maltby , ! M4 Ulcn avenue , child's gold ring. Tillio Lciitxinger , 831 Broad way , gold band ring. T. T. Snow , ! L'5 Broadway , with Mandul , furniture dealer , found a solitaire diamond &tiul , solid gold betting , in a nan of coffee. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States on receipt of c sli orpostollipo order. Terms , hingie can $1 , si\ for ? . " > . thirteen for $10 and twennty-sovon for $20. Address ( ilobo Coffee Co. , No. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. .f/ul . U ! > i a : i 0 ' 3 I I .11 SPECIAL NOTICES. I oa Lost , Founl , ToIxinn.For 8 lo , To HwntWants , IJoarUlnir , etc. , will bolnsertort In tills * olumn at tlio low ratciofTKNCKNTSI'EHMfNEforiho first inscr tlonaud rivoContal'orLlnoforcuch tubscijuent Insertion. I ave adU'rlhomonu nt our omco No. 12 I'oal street , near llroailway , Council lllulfs. WANTS. "WANTr.D-A > o ponsll H party to tnlto tlio VV exclusive uiruncy of Wrwlit * lnile tructi- liloruel and kindliT In this Vicinity. Forpaillcu. lars cnllnt fie Oaden hoiifo \ > lioro tlio iruoda may bo peon. II. II. Mili-lioll , ajtcnt. FOll SA1.K Oil KENT-Ooal 6110.19 , seulOD , nnd dnclKng IIOUMJ , NO.8.-J blxth avonuo. ( t. Mayne. FOHS.A1.K Chcnpfor cusSi. Hum aiidfchoJa of Amt'ilcmi l-'o. cor , Firbt n\onuo - u * * uivi ivf * i Kiprosa "f" ' ana7tliet. lly lYmitfiinUli. lesX7ANTiu An wslstnut cook ut the OsJen House. _ " i TOU PALE OU pupert. la quantities to suit , I J3 at Uco olCoe Ko , U 1'carl ittouU WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEHK. WELLS & co. , Wliolcs.iln Agricultural Iniplemsnts , Cnrrlnjre ? , J.'tp , tito rouneil llluffs , IOWA. KEYSTONE MANTFATUH1NO COT Mnlio thoUrlptlnnl un.I . Coin pic to Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COItN PHIM.l.KHS AND I'KKO ( M'TIKIl3. Nos. I..Ol , 1W ) . lf < V , ninl i ; > )7 ) oiiUi Mnln Struot , Council lhia ! , lown. DA\iD UK\DLIY ; ( cui Mnntif rs un I Jolilieis of Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , CurrlRKon , niiij nil kln > U of Karm Mnolilncrr. 1100 to 1110 South Mnln ytrsot , Council Illultj , r.O. Ui.r. snx , T. H.nnuotas , Qno.P. Wmoiir. l'rc . * Trcns. V.-l'ic &MAti. SoCounsol. . Council Bluffs Handle Fact My , ( Incorporated. ) Mnnufnctiircmnf Axle , I'lck , So ! < lro ( nnd lliiillio ( , of pvery doxcrlptloa. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAKPE'f CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Ctirtnln Vlxturos , tlpholotory ( tools , Kio. No. 4X ( > UroAiltvny Council lll I own. ciOAitt , 70/urro. KTC. Y & MOORK , Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. 28 Main nnJ 27 1'enrl Sts. Council town. COMMISSION' . SNYDER it LEAMAN , Wholl'SHlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. Xo HPcirl St , Council Hluffa. DTlUaaiSTS. I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DrngfjistB' Sundries , Die. No. 23 Main SL , imJ No. 211'cari 8t. , Council IllulTs unr auuns. M. E. SMITH & CO. , and JaWars of DfGl ) ) ? , Notions. Kto. No = . 112 und 114 Main Ft. , Nos. 113 mid 115 Pefirl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. rltcnv. O. W. BUTTS , Whoiesala California Fruits a Specialty Gonorul Commission. No. 513 nrondYa ? > Council ninlts. WIRT & DUQUKTl'E , Wliolosnlo Fruits , Confectionery S Fancy Grocerlej. Noq. 10 und 18 Pearl St. , Council lllutlV. OKOCKRIES. L. KIHSCH'lf & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 41C llroad- way , Council Illufl-i. UAIIXKSS , KTC. BECKMAN & CO. , Jlnnufncturora of mid Whole'iilo DoiloH In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 62.-1 MiUn St. . Council IllujTa , low . _ JIATS , CAPS. ETC. METCALF IJUOTHEUS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 nnd 3U nrondwfty , Council IllulTa. JJKAVV I1AIW\\'AHF. \ \ . KEELINK & FELT , \Vholo.snlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heay Hardware , And Woodstock , Council lll.ilTi > , Iowa. I11DKS AXD WOOL. D. II. McUANELD & .CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hidss , Tullcw.Wool , 1'olls , Oroaso nnJ Tur3 Council j lilting lowu. OJiS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholosnlo Donlera In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils G E3TO. , H3TO. B.Theodore , Aiont , Council UlulTs. Iowa. LUMREIl. VILISQ , ETC. _ A. OVEHTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , A.nd llrldKO Mntorliil SnoclixHJns.WUplosiito Lum ber ot ftU Kinds. Oraco No. 1 * ) Main St. , Council Uluiru. Iowa , JOHN L1NDEII , \Vholesalo Imported and Domestic Wine ? & Liquors. Atfont for St. aottliai-A'a Herb Hitter * . Na 1J JlalnSt. Council lllulla. SCHNEIDER & UKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , iVo 6rt9 Mntn St. . CouncU Jtlufft , Ic l crn , Journals , County and ISuiili Work of till Kindt * uSnuc- lulty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO , Room I , Everett Block , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind , ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. SWAKT BROS. , Dealers In Milch Cows. Ko 503 and 500 K. Hroivdivay.CounclUlfrs MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order. 837 HroAdway , Council Hlufl's , \ SAT I WHERE DO TOTT BUT BtTGCHES f FIRST CUSS IH EVERY BBPEfl i : tni ii tic < i in isrr. CINCINNATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERED STILES , 20OOO VEHICLES AOTIIAIXY. : Send for catalougcs , prices , freight rates nnd lostinionials. Bride buildings of nuy kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , liost in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth SlrcctConnil BlnflV. . . / * c.iv t-svl' o-- 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Q To closn the suinnicr stock to the ! ow- cst possible luint. Arc offering bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth75c Parasols for 75c and Upwards , imbroideries and Patterns , very Cbp , Only a few of those Summer Silks Left , Laoe Flouncings in Spanish and Ghintilly Laces , WHITE Cheaper than you over saw f liciu. Samples sent when requested. CARPETS. Choice patterns , firooil quality and lowest prices. Spcchil discounts to churches , socie ties and clergymen. Harlaiess Bros , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , H. SCHUE.Z . , Justice of the Peace , Offioo Over American Kiore Coinoanr. B. RICE , M. D. , Lancers , , , 'J kuiio otUor'J'uimir onimwiii'oi * icniovcU iiiuou. wlthoJ Chronic Diseases of ullkinds a specially. Over thirty J oars' practical experience. . No. II I'oHilBl. . Council IllullB. Cousultmlun tico. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 Jiate Kriif.ntltyof fonnrt. ucll cltancJ eeoJ whlcli I cITvr l rcacouublo fl 'uriA REFRIGERATORS AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Hinds. Creston House , The only hotel In Council ninlTs Imvlnj ull modfin linprov I'lncnIH. 215 , SIT nnd 210 Muiu i-l. MAX filOUN , Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule kdsi , BROADWAY , COUNCIL H LUFFS , Opposite Dummy Ioi ) < ot. > S. S -t 3 N S S5 } en m ct > S S. > 3 S" K a. g. E ? o- oB B > trt Hordes niulMulos kept cniHtnntly oa linnil for xiiln nt ictiill or In cur loiul-i. Ordurii prom'ttlv llllucl by cn'itraot ' on short cotlco. Stock scriil on coiainluMoii. . SHLUTIMI , V I10LKY. I'roprletors. U. RAI.r. STAlU.nB , coiner Cth uvo. mid UIi Blrci.'t. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , ooTnsroiij B in fho Slate ami Kudrrul courtg Rooms 7 nnd 8 , Slingtirt Hlock. 223 of terns , All < > < ra < icM. Council Bluffs A Select StorU of C'lioleo IVovcItlOi In. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL HLUIWS , IA , 1657 R. L. lit N. Main St. , Council Blurt's , la. , aii'I ' 201) ) 8. ISdi St. , itoum 10 , Omaha , Nob. Manufacturer's Atrcnl for tlm CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tent ? , Awning , ItnnfliKr Slafo. ifan- tlcs , I'lntu und Window ( JhtHS , SHow- ( /'iiHes. Klevators , ( Imiul mid hy draulic , ) Horses and Mules For uil puipoios. liouglu nii'l iol'J , ill lolKll ivi In U IB. iJiVo ciuiiuuitua tu srloci from MASON WI313 ,