( > . THE OMAHA DAILY 33E1J ) : TlJTCltSDAY , JTJLY 22 , 1886 , THE DAILY COUNCIlTBLUFFS , TliritSDAY MOHNINO , JULY. 22. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DelUircd by rfirrior In imyjmrtof the city nt twenty t-Oits jur weak. II. W. TII.TON , . . . .Malinger. i : , No. 43. NIOIIT Kmrnit No. si. BItNOH MKNTION. Now York Plnmbini : company. Sununur clothing. t heni > al. Huilor's. A I ; von KiibDPiconiiwny's lio.'O lit Coopc-r & MeJuo'n. ( Only $ ) , fK ) ) > rr doz.for lirst class cabinet pliotu.x ul Schmidt. ' * , , ' , ' ( ) Main. Cabinut photographs ! ? ! ) per do * . , at Shenadi'ii'.s , ! ! 17 H'wny , for UO days only. l-'ivu vagrants wove kept at work on tlio streets yuslurdiiy cleaning up tlio dirt. dirt.A A merry party of nhout twenty go to tlio buaali tills morning for : i breakfast and a bath. Stcnognmlit'r and typewriter. O. Mini- Ron , with M. 1' . Uorlnir , over C. B. Na tional bank. Clarence Judson has onlerrd a fOO row boat , which is exported to-day or to morrow , for Lake Maiiuwa. L. I * , .liidjbon Man purchased lumber from tho'Chh-ago Lumber company for an eighty-font boat which he is to build. The rail Hoatl.AVar is over , but yon can always save n few dollars by purchas ing your ticket of lUislmcll. No.0 Main street. Some sort of a fire extinguisher is to be iixliiblleil at the corner of Broadway uiul Kiglith btrnet to-night , nnd a small box or building is to be burned. If a blaze is seen in that part of the city and the crowd hcginis to run , keep cool and don't turn in tin alarm , us the chief has been notified already. D. Harlo and Marshall Traynor have relumed from Chicago , where thej went to purchase a .steam launch for Lake Manawa. They could not buy one for love nor money , ami as it is so kilo in the season they concluded not to have one built , as il would require live or six weeks to get it hero and then the season would bo over. Win. II. Burns , general agent for the Union Pacific in Council BUill's , has opened his ollice at No. MKi First avenue , in Shugarl's building , for tlio conveni ence of merchants and shippers. As noon as Mr. Hums can complete his ar rangements he will have oliico hours , at which time and place ha hopes to be able to attend to the wishes of nil parties , un til he arranges his ollice hours. A. Lai- pold , his representative , will make ap pointments for Mr. Hums. Fred ( Jerstenberg has kept away from Council BUill's for some months , and says he has been really at work in Omaha. His absence has been refresh ing , but yesterday he concluded to spite Council Blull's again , and took a run over on the dummy , He was just going to take the train back again when Ollieer O'Bnc'ii arrested him on an old charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The complainant was Mr. Woodruft , : i saloonkeeper , and the transaction is said to liavo occurred last winter. I1 red de nies that there is any cause for such a charge , and that the claim is really for a bar bill , nnd a little borrowed money. Mike McCarthy , a. cigarmaker who formerly worked for T. D. King & Co. , of this city , and who left hero in June , had ii narrow call at Cory , 1'unn. , the other day. He was standing in his doorway during a storm nnd the lightning struck n maple tree about ten feet distant , shiv ering it and tlio adjacent fence. The lightning then made a break for tlio door nnd left its mark , in the form of a small , round hole through the door itself. The , shock to McCarthy was so great that for a long time it was thought he could not live , but at last ac counts he was better , with good prospects lor recovery , although his legs arc partly paralyzed. It docs well enough for the dear old lady to cry "Help to build up Council Bluus , " but it doesn't sound well after trying to ruin its lavonte suburban re treat. Another bad break was made by her yesterday , when she proceeded to poke such fun at tlio Red Oak boys. It was bad enough to have to beat them , without giving them such a snub , lied Oak bliould bo won over to Council 1lull's ! and its merchants coaxed into buy ing goods here , and visiting the city of railways , rather than being ridiculed and inaJo to hate the city. She has already shown too little sense in her treatment of those who visit Council Bluffs. True hos pitality will help to build up a oily. Perfect satisfactory accommodations at $2.00 a day at the Pacific House. Give it u trial and bo convinced. * ' Always buy your meats at Star Market , No. iiOl Broadway , and got the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pacific hoiiso recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. J. el. Stoltor , 505 Upper Broadway , will not bo undersold. General storo. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed to 828 Broadway , Singer olllco. Fine pasture , plenty of water and good _ attention for ilOO head of stock about live miles north ot Broadway and Main street. Inquire of L. P. Judson , No , 029 Sixth nvoniio. or Charles Palmer at pasture on llnio kiln road. rci-sonnl I'a nnrni > tin. U. I nil Is and mother are visiting Wait- kesliji , Ucorgo Schlndolo has returned from Chicago , F. S. Armstrong , of Detroit , was in the city vestordiiy. l-inUiy Bunco and his law partner , G. W. Hewitt , of Orr.ngo City , arrived in the city yesterday , II. B. Williams and John Y. Stone , two of Glcnwood's best known , wore in the city yesterday. Ir. S , G. Wagner , S. A. Butx , Charley H. Ilulio. H. C. Uothc , Myron O. Rath , all of Allcutown , Pa. , stopped over at the Ogdcn on their way through to the Cull- forijia coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart have re turned from their eastern trip and from a Vlsltto his old homo in Osknloosa , Among the pleasant reminders of his visit which ho brought with him is an excellent portrait trait of President Cleveland , which his younger sister , Miss Ellio Stewart , made with a pencil , The young lady is evi dently a lightning penciller , as this portrait trait was made while the carriage was waiting at the door to take the family out for a rldn , and it certainly is an excellent one. Miss Stuwart has taken several honors in her homo for artistic work , and eurely has talent which should bo devel oped more. Try it , Best Cream Soda in tlio city Co per glass at Palmer's , No. 12 Main st. Sco that your books are made by More- house & Co. , Hooin 1 , Everett block. Fruits , Confectionery and Cigars , best in the market always in stock. Frank Withered , 224 Broadway. Substantial abstracts of titles nnd real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squires , 10 Pearl street , Councl Blulls , All the comfort of high priced hotels at the Pacitio house , and a saving of 60o to | 1 a day. Try ii. RICHMOND TAKES THE FIELD Provisions of the OontractPor the New lire and Police Alarm. ABUSING THE RED OAK NINE. ti'rosh Points on 1'nvlngDolnRK ol'tlic City Council rcrsoiml MCH- llon nnd the News. Moiled Down. Capture of Iliolimoml. The contest over the proposed tire S'larm ' ysli-m has been decided In favor of the Richmond , us against the ( > amc- well Tim matter has caused a. great deal of interest here , and free discussion. Mr. Chandler , repieseuting the ( lame- well alarm , Initl many personal friends here , and they worked zealously for him , feeling thai they could do so conscien tiously , as ho has n lire alarm system which is in use in many of the leading cities of the land and Is of acknowledged merit. It is eoiireded to bo the old and reliable one , and this , in addition to the personal feeling toward Mr. Chandler , made the claims for the ( lamowcll strongly pressed. The council has de cided in favor of the Richmond , because they honestly believed it was the best one to secure , prices and all considered. The action of the council will be gen erally endorsed. The Richmond alarm Is a comparatively new one , and this was the hlrougest argument against it. This city has already wasted considerable money in trying to get alone with a cheap iiro alarm , and the citizens are very tender on any proposal to experi ment. Tins timidity was recognized , anil the Richmond company in its contract is to guarantee the city as strongly as it is possible to guarantee it. The system is to work satisfactorily to the council , the aldermen , and not outsiders or courts , to be the judges as to whether the system works well. Sixty days after the system is put into active operation the city is to pay $ fiOO , or one-fourth of the contract price. In six months , if still working satisfactorily , another $500 is to be aid , and at the end of a year the remaining $1,000 is to be paid. Besides tins guar antee the Richmond company is to give n satisfactory bond of $ i,000 as a guarantee that the sys tem will work all right for two ycarsand if be forctlmttimo it proves not to bo what thu city has the right to ex pect , the company is to pay back the money received , and take the system out. The council seems to have put into the contract almost every possible condition to protect the interests of the city , and there sec.ms no lack of conlidence on the part of the Richmond company about being able to meet all requirements. The difference in the cost is much in favor of the Richmond system , and the system is pronounced by many who have examined it as fully as good , nnd by many pronounced bettor than the othr.r. The special advantage is ollcred by the Richmond of having a police call system , combined with the lire alarm system , and yet working separately anil dis tinctly. The city gets a fire alarm and police alarm for less than the Gamewell iiro alarm could be put in. In view of these and other circumstances it seems that the council has acted wisely. The Richmond company is also to put in three registers , one at caoli house , and if at the end of a year they prove satis factory , the city is to pay $50 cacli for them. If not the city is not to accept them at any price. This city has loiig needed a reliable system , and if the Richmond proves to be such , it will be hailed with delight. The workmanship ot the boxes displayed here , and the manner of operating , " con vinced all who saw them that it is an ox- cellant alarm , and the special advantage of having a police alarm system ut the same time , gives it : i great leverage on the public favor. It is possible that with the adoption of this system the patrol wagon , which now lies idle in the stable , may a ain be called into service. Chiet Tcmpleton has examined both systems , and lie is heartily in favor of the Riciimond. She Pulls In Her Ijntch String. The lunny child of the dear old grand mother yesterday morning laid himself out by the insulting remarks about the Red Oak club , who played in this city Wednesday afternoon with the Mueller Music Company clubcausing the Mueller nine to become indignant , and they sent the following letter to the Red Oak club forthwith : COUNCIL BLUFFS. July 21. The article which aupeatcd In this morning's Issue of tlio Nonpariel , elvini ; vent to the funny ideas o Its local scribe ( ? ) Is denounced by the Muel ler Music team under each and every clrcuin"- stanco. Wo consider you the strongest team welmvocvcr met. ami pronounce each and every one a ball player. The article referred to cave no synopsis or detail of the came , but was simply to make light ol mid ridicule your team from the start. You made some bril liant plays and some very bad errors. The same can bo Justly said of us. In regard to the matter of "kicking , " there was an equal amount on both sides. Believe its , wo de nounce the article In toto. Yours truly , MlJlUJ.KIl MUSIC TlJAM , OFFICIAL SOOlti : . R. N. Whittlesoy. the scorer of the game of ball played on Wednesday , dia not got the ofllcial score in shape for publication until yesterday morning , and in consequence the HKK could not give it yesterday in connection with the pub lished account of the game , The following is the scorn in full : MUKLLKIt NINE. AII n In Tii ro A E Strock , c 6 4 l i 5 fi 5 A. Noble. Ib 6 3 1 14 0 3 Saddler , Sb 8 Hayes , n : . . 5 Ollver.r. f 532 . S. C , Noble , c. f 5 Brown , s. s s Berweln , 1. f 5 I'atton.Sb 4 44 18 10 15 21 H 13 1IE1) OAK MNK. All It 111 TB 1-0 A K Spry , c. f. 5 Pomcroy , lb fcs. s. . 4 Mortality , 2l > 4 1'atteison , s. s. &p. . 4 S 1 l 0 n 2 Hysliam.r. f Ueemer , p.&lb. . , . . 4 . Klsher , c 4 0 0 0 12 it 2 Fort,8b Sneitaker , 1. f 4 l l 1 0 o 0 37 1 S 5 21 15 13 Innings 1 a 8 4 0 7 Mueller Nine 3 30501 0-18 Red Oak 4 012010-8 Balls Called On Hayes SO , oil Dcumer ! > 7 , on I'atteitioi ) 29. Strikes Called On" Hayes 47 , off Dcemer 29. oir I'atterson 33. Left on Bases Mueller Nine 4. Red Oak 8. Piles Caudit-Mueller Nine 1 , Red Oak 2. Out on Bases Mueller Nine 7 , Red Oak Struck Out-Mueller Nluo 10 , Red Oak 4 , Two Base Hit llurweln. Three Base HUs-Al Noble , Bcrwoln. Fouls UauKln-Miiellcr Nluo 1-iftd Oak 2. UnipiiD-J. . Chnce , Red Dale. Inspecting Paviuir. E. J. Abbott has been re-elected as paving inspector. He has gained con siderable experience in inspecting such work , nnd his recent visit to Chicago , was not in vain. Ho spent his time in gather- ng up .all the new poling ho could In re- gard to paring while there. llicrn i ? l > * lililo stone paving b there , Hourly all tlio worK ueing cedar block. The old way of tarring the boards has been abandoned some time ago. The o boards arc ncithc-r very green or very dry , only medium , nnd In either ca o the tarring is not considered of ad vantage by the pavers there. Cobble stones are 'being used between the rails of some of the street car tracks , but this is largely for the purpose of discouraging tlriying along the track , rather than for durability alone. When Col. Abbott re turned hero ho found quito a disposition manifest to have a chansro made in the inspectorship , and it looked to some as if the city preferred to break in some new man. hut it has wisely concluded to keep him. and thus get the benclit of his ex perience and observation. Tlio Council DlufTa Council. The aldermen met last night as the board of health.OTwo cases of scarlet fever wore reported , ono at No. 815 Main street and another al No. 1010 Third ave nue. A resolution was passed referring the eases to a committee to consult with the city physician to prevent the spread of the disease. George L. Jaeobs com plained of stench of Indian creek near his residence , and the creek was ordered washed i > y lire department The council then met. Minutes of last meeting were not read. J. ( } . Lemon appeared and stated that the Homo of thu Friendless was in need of water service and asked assistance of the council in extending private pipe of about 500 foot to the home. The council donated $75 in cash out of the police fund , and passed unanimously. A petition fur lamp post on Kast Madi son street. Referred. Hill of Waterworks company for $210.30 out of the police fund for putting in fire protection for the new canning factory , was allowed. Hill of C. P. Rriuton for § 230 for dam age to two lots by Indian creek , was re ferred. Report of city engineer on estimate of $ M-.iii ! ; for work by M. Vincent , accepted and ordered paid. Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds. Odcll liros. & " Co. , No. 1UU Pearl street , Council Hlutls , Iowa. Go to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all they sell. Opera house block. A Judicial 1'ltelinr. Many arc doubtless not aware of the fact that the Red Oak ninn has for its pitcher a notable young mau. H. E. Iccmcr , who whirls a ball with such a twist , and who is almost indispcnsiblo as one of the nine , is tlio same II. E. Dccmcr who is the regular nominee ol the repub lican party for the important position of district judge. If ho makes as good a iudge as he does a ball tosscr and pitcher ho will win high honors. It is dilhcult to imagine the lianiiel-shirtcd anil active pitcher wearing the judical ermine , and getting accustomed to the slow , uninsured tread with which the ideal judge walks to and fro between the hotel and the court room. It is predicted that he will get there , just the same , despite the fact that he is a ball tosscr. First-class tin work , reeling , etc. , a specialty at Cooper & McGce's. ' Too Much Licincn-Altl. Four of the aldermen last night in the kindness of their hearts generously do nated $75 of tbe people's money for the laying of private water pipes to the Home of the Friendles. The trustees who recently investigated the charges against the manager , , J. G. Lemon , speaking of the Home in their written report , said : "Its success is ren dered doubtful , " and further , ' 'the trus tees are not in a situation to carry on the * home work under any circumstances" and only solicit a temporary aid for the children "until they are otherwise pro vided for. " It is lurther conceded that the homo is really the private property of Mr. Lemen. In view of these facts , it seems that the four aldermen were quite hasty in giving up the people's cash for making permanent improvements to pri vate property which is being only tem porarily used for alleged charitable pur poses. * * * * Organic weakness or loss of power in either sex , however induced , speedily and permanently cured. En close 10 cents in stamps for book of par ticulars. World's Dispensary Medical Association , Huffalo , N. Y. Gonoorning Ijooornotlvo 'Whistles. Cincinnati Commercial Ga/.cttc : Engineers pt passenger trains on the Pennsylvania railroad seldom use the steam whistle now , except when tramps or other stray cattle on the tracks need special invitation to clear the way. Nervous passengers approvingly notice the change. Hut to persons of steady iiervo and good nature generally , there is nothing really objectionable in the Round of a locomotive whistle , unless it happens to bo especially shrill , cracked or uroaky in tone. Few railroad com panies can alford'the expense of a watch man at each crossing , and the whistle is the best warning of approaching danger that has as yet been devised. Persons who live near thu country stations and frequently rule , depend largely upon the sound of the distant whistle to tell them it is time for them to go for their train. Master mechanics of railroads give less attention than seems to be piopcr to the quality of whistles provided for their engines. The usual idea is ihat if u whistle is a whistle it is oiiough. Hut while there are many locomotive whistles tliut are an abomination , there iiro a few .which are really musical and pleasing , 'The latter are strong , resonant and far- rcacning , yet soft in tone and pleasing to the ear of those on thu train and those more distant , vet within hearing , about the country. Komo railroads have uniform whistle ; , others a great variety. The agent of a whistlo-mnkor nonies around and sells to a company a few do/en of the urass contrivances , all of the same pattern , and they are fitted all to the engines without any apparent regard for the noise they will mako. and the result is often a mon otony of shrieks , squawks or bawls that make the sound of railroad trallio a nui sance to every person who lives alongside the line , On other hand , thu locomotives on some roads have for each its peculiar whistle , which individualizes it. People learn to know this or tnat gallant iron horse by its voice , whether hoard in the briirhtand active day or in the gloom of the night , and ofou ( they pause in their busy thoughts or restful dreams to wish it and its bravo driver god-speed , and a safe journey for the many travelers being whisked along like leaves that lie on the cushions of the wind. This is n practical ago , we know. There U not much soul or sentiment in the big railroad corpor ations. They have stripped the locomo tives of their brass buttons and shoulder- straps , as it were. They have taken down the name of the local magnate who was president of the company , or a hmwy stockholder in the llltlo hundred- inilo line and put up instead , "No. 1" or "No , 1,001 , " as the case may fit. Hut above the engineer's cab still sits the whistle that , as occasion requires , squalls or sings , and the point is , that it might just as well sing a cheerful , pleasant tune as emit the agonizing strains of an unhappy wildcat. Let us nave reform in the matter of locomotivp whistles. The rosy freshness and a velvety" soft ness of the skin is invariably by those who use Pozzoul's Compjoxion Powder NOTICES , Special nilvertltcinpiit * , fucli us Ix > t , Foutvl , To Ixi.in , Tor Si1c : , 1V3 Hpnt , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will bolnsorlcil fn 'tills column nt the low rntuonT.V CUNTS 1'Klt LINK for tlio first infer t Ion nnd Vivo Cents 1'cr l.liio for each ubsc iiient Inspit'on. Icnvo advertisements nt our ofllco Jio. U 1'cnl street , no.xr Hrimdwny , Council WAJJTB. WANTIID A 10 .potieiMB imrly to tnkc tlio d\clii ! > l\p nirvncy ol WvUflit 8 ltulotructl' Mo fuel mill klndler In this vicinity. Tor pnrtlcn lar rnll nt the Ojidon hoii'O wlicto tlio poods inny lie scon. H. II. Mitchell , npclit. liUH ) SAt.U OH HUNT- Coal L dwelling house , No. KH ) Sixth nvomiu. (1 ( Mnyno , _ Full SA 1.15 CJionp for cnsli. HHMI nnd fluvls or Ainorlcnn K\HTM | CD. , cor. 1'lrst mcmio nnd 7lh st. IJy roriv-t sinltli. \\7AXTT.O An nsslMnnt cook at tlio 0dcn f llou'o. FOR SAt.l-Td { ( * riiori | , In ( ninntltlosToTinT , nt Dee olllco No. la 1'ciirl struct. 6ENUJNE DIAMONDS FOUND IN C3FFEB , " TIIK NAMHS OF AM. I'EUSONS 1MNDINO DIA MONDS , WATC'lir.S , UTC. , AUK All ) | ; TO THIS MST DA1I.V. The Globe Co ( Too C'oinpany of Cincin nati have rented the store ISo.104 llroad- way , ami have opened it as a branch of their main store in CincinuaU. In ordei to introduce their goods this company paek for lifteun days a souvenir in every can of tea or eolVeo sold , such as solid gold , silver and nickel watches , genuine diamond , ruby , saphirc , cmetahl , pearl and torquois jewelry in solid tiold settings , also money anil many other articles ol value. Kvcry can contains a souvenir. The coIVeo can and contents weighs about tlireo | ) ounds , ami the tea can and con tents weighs about one and one-hall pounds. This expensive and . novel method of advertising will be diseon- timi'jd after fifteen days and the goods placed on sale on their merits at tlio same price , the same quantity and quality , but without the souvenir. Among the fortu nate purchasers so far are G. C. Smith , conductor , bought six cans of codec foi $ T > iind found $100 in gold. J.C. Fritts , carpenter , 514 Mvnstcr street found a gjnt's gold hunting case full jeweled American watch in a can of coll'ee. Miss J. 11. Stagg , 107 North 8th street , got a genuine diamond ring , solid gold setting. W. U. Southwell , Knst Broadway , found a stem-winding stem-sotting watch in cof fee. Miss L. Oliver , ! 220 Washington ave nue , solid gold ring in ten. Kev. Dr. Fisk found a lady's chatclain watch in a can of coflfec. Bliss E. Kappes , Planters' hotel , got a genuine solitaire diamond ring set in solid gold. \ \ \ W. Bileer , 718 Mynster street , got : i genuine diamond ring in a can of colleo for which ho paid $1. Miss Wcirick , boardinjr house , 112 Fourth street , found a diamond collar button in a can of tea. Mrs. } V. O. Wjrt. found a genuine three stone diamond ring in a can of tea. Flora J. Beasloy , 210 Frank street , cot a olld gold ring. Tlios. F. Cavin , 428 Park avenue , found a genuine - uino solitaire diamo mls'tud. J. E. Follctt , of Hose No. il , found a diamond ring in atcan of cofl'eo. J. C. Deilavcn. drug gist , No. aW ; Broadjwa ) ? , found a genuine diamond ring in a caiii'pf tea. Lilly Otto , 101 Beaten street , solid/gold rinc- Helen Spnnk , People's store } " Broadway , gen uine diamond ring. Pr. Montgomery , North Alain streets found a soltairo diamond mend stud. Nettie Va'nUeuberg. 31 Jjain street , gcnuinodiamnnd ring. T.Keating , Broadway , gold ring. J. L. Smith , stem- winding and stem-setting watch. Thomas Brown , U. P. It. H'foimd ' 00 silver dollars lars in a can of cofliio tor ? ! . E. B. Gardi ner , solid cold rijirg. ' , ! Chris Schmidt , expressman , found a gent's solid /silver hunting1 case tnll je clc'd' Elgin watcli in a can of codec. Mjr,8. Kato "Barnes , seam stress , found a genuine solitn ire diamond ring , solid gold sctting.in u can of cofl'eo. Peter lloltz , clerk , found a solitaire diamond mend stud , solid gold setting in a can of coll'ee. \Voolscy , 803 Broadway , got n genuine diamond rine , solid gold setting , in a nan of tea for which ho paid § 1. W. Smith , 503 Broadway , got a genuine diamond mend stud , sojid gold setting. Major II. C. Barnes , agricultural , No. 0 Main street , got a solitaire diamond stud , in tea. Ii. Goldburg , ot Bankrupt store , 18 Alain street , found a jienuine diamond ring in a can of cofl'eo. Airs. Bronson , Broadway , found a. sot of genuine solitaire ear drops in a can of codec. AlissF. Pattcrson.corner fith avenue and Oth street , got a solitaire diamond ring , solid gold setting , in a can cf tea. J. W. Hosier , witli the Daily BEE , also got a solitaire diamond ring in a can of tea. Dr. Kico bought a can of collee , and found a lady's chatelain watch , stem- wind and set. W. II. Beck , 310 Broad way , saloon , also found a stem-wind and set Swiss watch in a can of colleo. Airs. D. Maltby , ! ! 01 Glen avenue , child's gold ring. Tillio Loutzingcr , ! W1 Broad- was % gold band ring. T. T. Snow , 325 Broadway , with Mandcl , furniture dealer. found a solitaire diamond stud , solid gold settiiiK , in a can of eoll'co. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to .all parts of the United States on receipt of casli or postollice order. Terms , single can $1 , six for $ . " ) , thirteen for $10 and twcnnty-soven for § 20. Address Globe Colleo Co. , No.101 Broadway , Council Blull's , Iowa. N. SCHXJEZ , Justice of the Peace. OfflcoOvor American Express Company. 18 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. , and SOU S. 16thSt.Koom 10 , Oinnha , Neb. Mnnufncturer's Agent for tlio CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Itooflng Slate , Man tles , Plalo untlWiiidow ( HUBS , Show cases , Elevators , ( hand nnd liy- dnuihc , ) &c. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have n quantity of hdundi well cluunoj seed whlcli I oiler at rcatonnlilo % tircs. Prelate Notice. TATB O-1 NKIIHASKA. Douglns Countr. ts : S ' At uuonmy court lieldut tlio county onurt room , In imd for cnld ( fiiiriljr , July loth , A. 1) . 181. I'roiiont , J. II. MeCullooh. county judtro. In tliu niutior of thoostfttoof Susan Uorun , do- On reiu'llnir nml flllnirtlio Petition of Qeo , W. Hoimo , praying Hint n eorlftln Instrument now on llio In tills court nnd pwnortlnjr o be tlio last will und testiimont of Susan Dornn , do- censed , bo proved , prolmlo I nnd nllo\ved us until und iiilmlnlstrntlon of said estuto bo ( friuucd to Ordered , tlmt Augntt lOtli , A. D. 1B80. ut 10 o'clock u. m. , bo asalirni'd 'or ' the lionrlntr of fciil.l petition , when all persona Interested In biild mutter may appear nt n'eoiinly court to bo held , In nnd for tuid county , und show cuuso why tlio prayer of said petitioner should not ho granted ; nnd that notice of the pendency of suld potl- tlon and tlio hcarliiR ttwrcor , bo Hlvon to nil persons Interested In snld iniUler.bv publ | hliiK u cony of this order In tlioOnmlm Ually lleo. a nowbitnpor printed lu e ld county , oncu oncli week lor Ihrco succcfflV" V',0 ? . ' 1.1'101'0 ! Bllia dny of heiirlnir. J. HMcCl LI/JCII. [ A truu copy. ] County Judyc. Jl'-cft ) * - JOHN C. GREEK SCHOOL OF SCIENCE COIXUGH Of NKW JK11S15Y , 1MHNCKTOX , NEW JKHSKV. Itcculiir four-r * r cnur ei. followi : I. For tlio ch'Eeee uf Ilachelor of bctono. . a general coumo : nlto cloi-llvo courioi In Cheoinrsr. Jlloloity , ticpinitr. uUieiaUciuud I'lirilcn. 11. Korllieutgrceoj Civil KiiciniMT Includinii bc Me llio usual profctalunul ilufllci apiucutlou. ot KUctrlclty lo tlio ArU. 1-p.t , "ruiluacri.i.VrSctlon . lu lIlKher M lhemiiUc..crii.lilM. | OtoemUtrr and A aylnif , Analytical and ApplloJ BloloViV-ri'b".lc .Bml A.tronouiy. ft ntrunSe cxuuilii- UuniHont lull and litli , ! " 'or tnoclul courac * ni oufer laJoruiStloo epVlI W M ColfcifoTrtuiiuw. . WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOXTSBS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. All Hit 'I l.Tt'KA I. DKKUK , WELLS & CO. , Whotpsnlo Agricultural Implements , Ba bs , Cnrrlnjre * . ito : , Ktc. Conned DliKTs. low.i. kkYSTOXK MANTFACTUKINO CO ? Mnl < o the Urlxinnl nnd Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill A Press , COIIN PIIKM.KKS AND IT.Kl ) CI'TTKIto. No . l.'Ol , Ijct , isos niul 1.VU'niith Main JMrcot , Council Illiiir * , Uiwn. l"AVIl ) BltAOI.KY itUoi Miiniif'r-innl Job'icM ' of agricultural Implemenls.Y/at'ons . / ' , Bugjjies , C rrlRgc . und nil kln U of Knnn Mnchlnnrr. 1100 to 1110 South Mala Street , Council Illuirs , lonn. ' AXE ll I'.O. Oi.mso.x , T. II.DoiKit.ks , OKO.R Waiiiur. i'ros.&Trciii. V..i > r s.&Mnn. So..VCoitnsoI. . Council BlnJs Handle Fact,1 ; , ( InoortMirntoil. ) Mnnufncturorsof Ailo , Plclt , Slodao nnd SmMI Hniiillon , nf ovorjdescription. . COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnln Mxturoa , Upholstery Hoods , Etc , No. 405 llroadwny Council lllulTj , Inwn. CilMKS , TOIIAI'CO , KTC. PKKEUV ( v t MOOR15 , Wliolosnlo .lolibors In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. 28Mnln nnd 27 I'curl Sta. Council lOHTIl. CO.V.U/.S.SVOX SNYDKR & LKAMAN , Wholcsn'o ' ' Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 141 > eirl : St , Council ! l-jl J1AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Driig-fflsts1 Sundries. Etc. No. 22 Mnln St , nnd No. 11'oarl St , Council HlullB. aoous. M. E. SMITH & ' CO. , and J9bb3r of Dry Notions , Etc. Nos. 112 nnd 114 Main St. , Nos. 113 nnd 115 I'curl St , Council Illuirs. lovro. HWITtt. O. W. BU'lTS , Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Specialty General Comftiisslon. No. t > U Council niuffs. WIKT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pearl St , Council IlIulTs. aitOCKlllES. L. KIKSCHT & CO. . Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Deiilors. No. 410 llrond- way. Council HUUtd. HA11XBSS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , Wimu'nctiu-ors of and WlioIfHilo Doilor3 ! In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. C25 Main St. . Council Ilhiirs , lown. HATS , CAl'S , ETC. "METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 311 Drondwuy , Council 111 u Its. J/EAIT KEELINE & FELT , Wholesulo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council mulls , lown. HIDES AKD U'OOf * U. H. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullovr.Wool , PoltB , ON-R O nnd Furs Council lllnffa Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubriciting Oils Gasollni ETC. , B. Theodore , Asront , Council IIIuTj. LUMHKlt , 1'ILJNO , ETC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , ml llrldKO Matcrlnl 5ncclaHPdWholosnlo | Lum ber of all Kinds. Ulllcu No. K Malu St , Council UlulTa. Iowa. IHA'BS AND LIQUUltS. JOHN LINDER , \Vhul t'snlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. .Airont for St. OottliRriVB Herb Ilittpr * . No. U Main St. Council illutls. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Socno Main St. , Council lllufft. H , JoiirnalM , County and ItuiiKVorli oTiJI I la < li ( iiKiee- lally. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room I , Everett Block , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. SWAN BROS. , Dealers In Milch Cows. Al Out Stock Yards No C02 nnd 500 E. Broaihvny.CouncIl Bfls MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order. 837 Broadway , Council BluU's. SAY ! WHERE BO YOU BUY BUGGIES FIRST CUSS IN EVERY RESPECT w. DAVIS & GO. isini : iuiuMi iii tsrr. CIKTCINKTATI , OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES , 20,000 VEHICLES Soiul for cahilouges , price. " , freight rates nntl testimonials. ; ER lirick building.- any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetConnil BlufiV. Farminer Innds in Town , Minnesota , Texas , Kunsiis and Arkansas , v from $1.05 to $12 per acre. School and state lauds in Minnesota on 30 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by P. P. Lnnstrnp , No.535 Broadway , Council Hlun"ti , Iowa. _ 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should see our new and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty bathingsuits. JFAHKXESS ItltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Are being closed out by us at remarka ble low figures. We have them in beau tiful shades , colors , etc. , and have put such prices on them that will dispose of them rapidly , as wo WILL NOT carry any over to next season. JIAHKXJSSS Jtnos. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall stock , which will shortly arrive. JFAJIKNISSS ItJtOS. , 101 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Of the choicest style , design anil quality , just purchased by us at a bargain and wq are selling them at retail at whole sale prices. Sue them and yon will buy. irAUKNESS JiltOf ) , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. GOODS For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken off our shelves to bo replaced with goods for fall wear. Summer dress goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will cull on 'HAKKNKfiS JiJtOfi. , 40) ) Broadway , Council Bluffs. MATTING. For offices. Now Invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. All styles , and prices satisfaetory to everybody. JIA11KXESS JtJtOS. , 451 Broadway , Council BlnfTa , CARPETS ) f the very latest design ? , patterns and ipiality for the coming season , are being tow introduced by us. Pick one out now juforo the line is broken , Hartness Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , B. RICE , M. D. , Other U'lllllOM rOIUOVOd WllhOtl t MOO < I. C/ironic Diseases oi sii tmas Over ttilrty years' prncllcul experience , No. | | 1'cnrlSt , . Coimuil lllutff. Coneultutiou rrcu. Creston House , The only hotel lu Council llliilTs ImvliiR Fire Esoa/pe And ill ] modern Improvements. 215 , : . ' 17 ami ! > IU Main * r. WAX MOI1N , Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BROADWAY , COUNCIL 15LUFFS , Opposite Dummy Depot. c/a Hordes niul Mules kept constantly on Imiid tor eulu nl retail or | n car louil * . Ordurs promUtly Hlluil I > y contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. 8IH.UTKK & HOUJV. Proprietors. Tcluplinnu No. 114. Formerly of Kllili SALH STAHI.EB , corner Sth nvo.mid Uli street. Choice Display of Lalc'Nt I'a terns , All Council Bluffs 4OS Broa.cl'WELy. A Kclct't Slock or C'lioice Novel lie i In. REFRIGERATORS , AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Go , , 23 Main St. , Council Blulls. JACOB SIMS ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJTlSrOIIj BXjTJIflPS Practices in the Stuto and Federal courtu Itooms ? and8 , Shugart Block. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , 1KT Horses and Mules For nil purpofo. bought and sold , at ictull and In lots , l-uifo ijuuntlues to tcloct from Several pairs of nnourlver8tln'looi-double. ( MASON WISE , Council Blutls.