( i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MOIININO , AU < 5rST..J. OFFICE , NO. IS , PEARL STREET. Dcllurtd by cnirlcr In miypnitof thooltynt tut n ( j cti.te per wook. 11V. . TH.TOX , Manajfcr. r , No. 4.X Kmitr DuiTOit No.1. . ailiNTION. Now York IMtimblnc company. .Slimmer clothing , cheap : it Hoitcr's. Knintiipr goods awny down at Bono's. L Dry goods and dross woods , cheap , at , BPIIO'H I'lio very best cabinets ul ? ! ) 11 ilo/.cn at rham H. „ Knights of Labor L. A. No. 1008 muuts this evening. There was n private picnic party til Parks' mill yesterday. Cabinet photographs S3 per dozen at Sherraden's , 017 Bnv'y , for 01) ) days only. The city council Is to mccl iioxtAlon- ilay night , there being considerable htisi- nw-s on the table yel to l > o disposed of. The lirst carload of Mnscalino water melons will arrive to-day consiirne.il to Suydor iVs Lcnnmn. The retail trade will bo supplied. Permit to wed was yesterday given James Gntdy , ot Cliadron , and Ella Watts , of this city ; Henry Arj > and Lou isa Nuwmayur , both of tln.s city. Warrants were yesterday being signed by Alderman Daiifurth in thu absence of the mayor , and were being bought tip for from 75 to 77 cents on the dollar. Wanted 1.000 families to taku Ameri can Hound Washers on two weeks' trial. After a fair trial if you do not think them worth more than they cost return to Cooper & McCii'o. The bttir.0 ball game should bo cnlled parly to-morrow afternoon to allow people ple who wish limoto go to Lake Matmwa to witness the yacht race , which takes place at ( o'clock sharp. It. G. Barr , representing P. T. Mar- nttni's .show , was at the Pacific house yesterday and arranging for the appear ance of the show in tliis city September 17. The advertising car is expected to arrive hero next Friday. The Mueller music company ball club has put np their stakes , $100 , and the Hurling club yeMorday telegraphed them that they would be here to-morrow morn ing. The game is to bo for $100 a side and takes place at the driving park to morrow afternoon. During the terrible drought the fire lads were employed in wetting down the grass in liaylLss park to keep the tnrf irom drying out completely. The boys charged a few dollars for the extra work , tcey being minute men , paid by the hour , but the city council concluded that the park commissioners .should pay the bills out of the park fund , which at the best is not very large. The council is an economical one. but itsooms that there is not much wisdom in an economy which will donate $75 to furnish water to a pri- vutc institution and refuse to pay a bill ' of a few dollars for wetting down' its own park. _ _ New styles bathing suits at Bono's. Only $ -2. 50 per doz. for lirst class cabinet photos at Schmidt's , 320 Main. A Uest Pop the 1'ollco. The policeman , wore yesterday hum ming "Empty is the Cooler. " Not u cell was occupied , and the register showed up dismal for the inquiring reporter. The pohco went oil' on a hunt near Ilonn's ' park , whore it was reported that there was a startling commotion among a num ber of uuncighborly women. It was claimed thai two women whose husbands are at work away from homo , nave been joining in nightly sprees , and not tiatishud with having their own house holds thrown into a riotous condition , have been amusing themselves by driv ing some of the neighboring women out of their houses. The fact was learned that the two women against whom such complaints were made wore not in a very suitable condition to bring np to the police station , and there being a good deal of contlicl in the statements oftho parties concerned , the police concluded to let them settle their neighborhood quarrels among themselves. George Peterson and P. MoNulty got into some altercation on lower Broadway which the court will have to settle. Eucli claims to have been justified in thumping the other. Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed to 823 Broadway , Singer oiUco. Special bargains now at Ueno's. Personal Paragraphs. Hon. J. A. Hull , of Boouo , was at the Pucitio yesterday. Air. Samuel Haas and family returned yesterday from tholr western trip. Mrs. II. C. Barnes and children left yes terday for Clinton , Iu. , on a brief visit. W. II. Gibbon and Dr. J. E. Stanton , of Chariton , la. , wore at the Ogdou yester day.Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Murphy , of Decatnr , 111. , sister of Dr. W. A. Ellis , is visiting her brother and will spend some time in tne Bluffs. Mr. E. A. Tucker , and sister , Miss May Tucker , left last evening for a visit to Iriouds in St. Charles aiulElgin , 111. , and will spend some time at Lake Geneva. Col. J. 8. Tain , of Stuart , In. , was among thoseat the Pacilio yesterday , This time lie could not be induced to sing Ins famous democratic war song. Ho Biiid it was too early in the campaign. II , A. Wells and brldo ( formerly Miss May Marshall , of this , city , ) arrived yes terday from their Minnesota homo and are visiting their parents , Mr. and Mrs. tieorgo Marshall. A host of friends wel come and congratulate them , Mr. and Mm , IM , Ganlt , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jackson , Mrs. 1) , W , Biihlmoll und Miss Mollie Hicii , who have been spending about three weeks on Mr. Jack * eon's ranch in Wyoming , have niturnod homo , much invigorated by thu Hip , happy and hearty. First-class tin work , reeling , etc. , a specialty tit Cooper &McGeo't > . Go to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hoso. They warrant all boy sell. Opera house block , New Summer Suits. Among the now cases tiled for the Au gust term of the circuit court is that of W. II. Wallace against Hilda M. Wallace. Ho states in bis petition that he was ruur- tied to her iu November , 1873 , and that she has since become untrue to him , ami finally abandoned him und the three chil dren. J. W , llodofer 1ms commenced suit against the city , claiming ? ? 2Q for cortili- eaten hold by hint on tlio J. J. Hathaway grading contract. William Garner has coinmeneod a like notion for judgment on certificates held by him to the amount of $517. Tine pasture , plenty of water nnd good attention for 300 head of stock about live inilea north of Broadway and Mainbtreet. Inquire of L. P. Jndsou , No. U2U bixth nvouuo. or Charles Palmer t pasture ou fimo Kiln road. WHAT THE \Y1LD \ WAVES SAY There Will Bo Great Races on tha Hojom of Lake Manavra , THE NEW CASES IN COURT. The ncflcntoil Insult to n Slslcr Pro gress of the Ilcvlvnl Sotno of the Peculiarities of Toll. Aqtintlo Sports. There will bo a race between sail boats on Lake Mnnnwa to-morrow evening , the prize being a handsome silver cup lined and ornamented on the outside with gold. Them are already nine en tries for this race , among them being some of the best boats on the lake. The entries are : Lake Hrecze , ontircd by Tcnvllligor and Gillette. Captain U. S. Tonvilligcr will hold the helm. U lute iVmg , filtered by Koplhiger , Wakelicltl ami llutchlns. Captain W. H. WukHiold with his Egyptian plaids will run the White \Viug , while -Kepl'iugor attend the halyards with llutchins in charge of the sand bags. Clara , entered by Captain George Mot- calf , who will sail her. Captain George is iroing to "win or break , " and will bo uniformed in his bathing suit as ho says he's going to let out all the canvass Clara can entry if there's wind to lill hor. 1'itti Sing , entered by Cook , Jttdson , Davis and Hoagland is to bo in charge of Captain C. 11. Jtidsou , who has his weather-eye on the pri/e cup. If there's a "dead earn" Cook will ( mil stroke oar after darkness sets in. with light-weight Hoagland as bow and Davis .second. District Telegraph , entered by Drown nnd Foster. M. li. Brown will ctiptajn the boat during Sol Foster's absence in the west , and claims ho will win if ho haste to iret out ami tow tlio boat. Ho will carry the American District Telegraph hoys as ballast , and heave them over board if necessity requires. Una , entered by Dearborn , Judson and Martin with Martin as captain and Jud- sou's sand bank to back him for ballast. Sea Gull , entered by Maxou , Bono , Mo- Millin ami Pace. Captain Maxon , the oldest captain on the lake , who knows every foot ol the lake is sure of success in his mind. Idlowlld , entered by and built expressly for Cory and Thompson , is expected to make u flood showing with Admiral II. C. Cory iu his new uniform at the rudder. In case the mast breaks Thompson , who is to bo ou board , will be used in its stead. Great Eastern , entered by Conover , Rockwell , Harlo and Troynor. After much expense ami no end of trouble the owners htwo linally succeeded in getting the Great Eastern to the city. She is a beauty of which Captain Harlo is proud. She is a perfect mudol of a yacht , per fectly whtto from stem to stern with spotless canvas. She was built by one of the finest saw and hatchet boat build ers of Mondnmin. The race is a free for all and for all classes. The prize cup is on exhibition iu Ilarkuess Brothers' window and is pre sented by Messrs. Thompson and Cory. The rowing race arranged for this even ing has been postponed and a swimming exhibition will take its place. Just as the last of the pleasure seekers wore leaving Lake Manawa last night a strange cratt hove in sight. She was schooner-rigged and carried an immense canvas and was named Unique , but the boys put the emphasis on the first syllable. Nothing more was seen or heard of the strange crow until about 3 o'clock yesterday morning when a strag gling band of foot-soro mariners came trudging into the city. As thcv passed under a lower Main street gas light , a BEU ronortor recognized the forms and faces of Billy Arnd wearing commander's stripes , Admirable B. Walker , Boat swain Terwilligor , Lar Board Judson , and Wind-Ward Dearborn. It is understood the boat was launched originally in Big lake , and on Monday was sailed ovcrlaua to the Missouri river , where she was manned und started on her voyage. The tale of the trip around the horn and into the lake would doubt less prove as interesting reading ns that of tlio Arctic exploration. All land vehicles had disappeared wlion they reached the beach and pcdcstrianism had to bo relied on. It is not known how many schooners the party launched after reaching up town. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacific hotiso , and a saving ot QOu to $1 a day. Try it _ Fruits , Confectionery nnd Cigars , best in the market alwavs in stock. Frank Withercll , 2311iroadway. Itrtdeo Tolls. The Union Pacitio has magnamiously decided to redtico tlio fare between Couti- oil Bluffs and Omaha. Instead of charg ing fifty cents for the round trip , a reduc tion of live cents will bo made , so that the price will bo forty-livo cents instead of fifty. Tlio round trip tickets must be used on tlio day of issuance. Hitherto the faro for the round trip was the s.uno whether a person purchased a round trip ticket , or two single tickets. It cost fifty cents for a round trip ticket , and if tin ; unfortunate purchaser did not happen to use the return ticket until the noxl day , ho was called on to pay his faro or bo put oil * . The company has doubtless found out that it cannot legally re f HBO to accept a ticket , even if it is presented after the ditto of issuance , unless the ticket is sold at a less than regular price , and with the understanding that the reduced price is the consideration by which the passenger promises to usp the ticket on the day of issuance. This fact is doubtless the reas on why the Union Pitclllo has reduced the pricu of round trip tickets to iiro cents loss that it costs to buy twosn.glo tlokots. It is rumored thut within a short lime the turo to and from Omului will bo reduced still more. It should bo. Tluiro arc sev eral peculiarities to the bridge rales Ono is that passengers buying thuir tickets at any other place than Council Bl nil's and Omaha arc charged fifty cunts for the bridge faro. For instance , any person coming from a station in Nebraska to Counoll HI nils is charged iu addition to the fare from that station to Omaha fifty co n IF tor coming from Omaha to Council Bhill's. If ho buys his ticket simply to Omaha ho can ut Omaha buv n ticket for the Bluffs for twonty.livc cuuts. The same is true as to those coming from eastern points. If they buy tickets to Omaha they will have to pay fifty cents more if they bought simply to Council Blulls , anil hence it is cheaper to buy tickets to Council Bhitfs , and then buy hero a ticket for over the bridge if n person de sires logo further west. Another pecu liarity of the bridge tolls is that if a" person - son gets onto the train without a ticket ho is obliged to pay GO cenU for crossing the bridge , instead of 25 cunts. He is given a rebate check for 25 cents , KO that ho can , on presenting this at the office of the company , got the money and reduce his fare to 85 cents. It seems that the Union Pacitio is afraid its conductors wilt handle some money , and to prevent this the public must bo punished i ( they do not buy tickets before celling upon the train , Often it happens that a fam ily , strangers , or thosn ignorant of the rule , cut onto ( ho train , ami instead of having to pay a dollar for four persons , the con ductor smiles blaudly as ho calls for \ f2.4X ( Often the person thus called on to pay such a penalty is not prepared to lo > so. It seems that the confoanv might niafco such chimces 3 woiiul ( : toilitato the connminlcinioiis uutwoou Council UltilTs nnil Omaha , ami remedy the uauso of complaint. Every change for the better - tor accommodation of tho. o desiring to cross botwccn the two cities will ho heartily appreciated by the public , and it h believed that the company would lintl it pecuniarily to its iulvaiitino ; to make the faro very low , ami the trains very many. _ Substantial abstracts of titles nud real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Siiulers , No. 101 IVarl street , Council Hlull's. Always buy your meats ntStar Market , No. ! W't Broadwaj' , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. The White Mnn'H Tim ca'e of .John Whltu , arrested for nssaultlng J. ( J. Anderson , was called up before JuilHo Aylosworth yesterday. As already made public , While wanted to plead guilty and pay his Hue , but Mr. Anderson did not want to have It thus. Ho wanted a chance to refulo the statement - ment made by White that ho ( Anderson ) hail iii'iiiUed White's sister , lie sought to do this by introducing testimony to show that the assault was an aggravated one , meriting the full penalty. Dr. Pinnoy testified that from the appearance of the wound on Anderson's liead It was Ins judgment it had been iutlicted by some sort of an instrument , tints .supporting the claim of prosecution that White had kirtckles , or a billy , or some weapon. Mr. Anderson testilicd that the blow knocked him down , ami that ho saw something in White's hands. One of the employes oftho oilico tc.stiliod that ho saw something in White's hand , but could not tell what it was. An oiler wa made to produce evidence to show that the woman who , it was claimed , Ander son had insulted , applied to Mr. Ander son for employment , after the date of the alleged insult. The judge concluded that the womau was not on trial , ami as she had not testified in the OSIM ) , she could not very well be impeached. The case was then allowed to go over until to-day , when u n opportunity will bo presented for testimony in behalf of Air. Into. It is understood that an attempt will bo made to show that the alleged iiibtiltdid lake plaeo , and that H was of such a gross nature as to justify any brother in punishing the mail who offered the in sult. _ _ Highest prices paid lor county , town , citv and school bonds. Odcll Hros. & Co. , No. ll Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. No Scarlet Fever. AUOUST 8,1880 Editor BEI : : The "old lady" comes out in to-day's paper with a gent'n ' rebuke to those poor citi/.ons who are suffering from a surplus of scarlet fever "cards. " She says theyare "Red. " Perhaps her eyes arc not good ; belicvo they are as good as her judgment , though , in such matters. Don't say whether the "much abused" health oflicial ought to hurry up and gel his "cards" up in good season or not , or if it is right ho should bo two weeks behind the luueral. An other family on Third avenue has been treated to a "Card" just two weeks after the fever was all over and the children out of doors playing as usual. If citizens wanted their neighbors and friends to have the "fovor" they would not have it published in the papers. There is not a citi/.cn in this city low or mean enough for this , despite of nil the "Grandmoth er's" bosh. Well , Jet the "ycl y card" hang out ; if the town can stand it we certainly can , for the full and awful "thirty-live" days. . ONE or THJ : FAMILY. Perfectly satisfactory accommodations at $2.00 a day at the Pacific house. Give it a trial anil bo convinced. Around The Globo. The Globe Coft'eo company , which made such a , sensational debut in this city and which scattered diamond dust GO plentifully , has left almost as suddenly as it camo. It was widely advertised that tlio company would establish a permanent agency bore , and thnt the distribution of costly prizes was simply a method of advertising the goods , which would then bo allowed to stand in the market on their own merits. There wore faint suspicions that the scheme was more in the nature of a lottery than a coll'eo and tea store , but the crowds came and went and half the city was spark'ling in diamonds and stop watches. No ono comes to the front with any well defined roar , and if anybody fools that ho has been m any way duped there is wonder ful quiet about it. The &chonio was ft great one and the prizes given out caused a constant rush for the cans , and the sales here were great enough to account for the possibility of giving away so many prizes. Tlio permanency of the venture docs not seem to bo in accor dance with the predictions and promises. Homo of the citizens stocked up on coft'eo and tea so plentifully that they will not need any agcnoy for some time , so that it matters little. See that your books are made by More- house & Co. , Room 1 , Everett block. TlioTtovlval Meetings. The revival meetings continue nighlly in the pavilion and are increasing in in terest. Mr. Boll is proving himself to have a varied fund from which to draw for his nightly addresses , and his methods of conducting the work arc certainly such as appeal to the reason as well as the emotions. Hos \ being supported in the meetings by a largo number of Christian workers from the various churches ot the city. The meetings are in no sense de nominational , and thus all of the churches can unlto. The bible readings are also very interesting. Until further notice tlio readings will bo held in the Baptist church every afternoon at ! J o'nlock. All arc invited to attend any or allot these gatherings. The subject of tlio bible reading this afternoon will be "After Salvation , What ? " DTry it. Best Cream Soda in the city 5o per glass at Palmer's , No. 13 Main t. ut Slloum , City Marshal tSuanolla returned rather unexpectedly last livening from Siloam Springs , where ho recently wont in search of help for the rheumatism which has so troubled him of lato. The cause of his returning so soon was the burning of the uath houses. It Is said tiiat Mar shal Guanolla forgot all about his rheu matism whan the lire glared np , startling tlio occupants of the hotel , and his old lire lad's spirit returning ho made the run to the blazing buildings llko a deer , and did good service , being almost a whole department of himself. A BwliniiiliiK Kxhlliltlon. Mr. Powers , an expert swimmer who has boon at the lake a good deal since the bath houses wcro erected has con- ecntod to give u swimming exhibition in front of Manhattan Bench this evening commencing at 7 o'clock. Ho will per form some diriiciilt feats from the spring board , swim across the lake and back , bold himself upside down with his lower limbs out of water iu a 'depth of twenty foot or more * turu somersaults at the same depth , cto. STOOD BY THDOLD MAN. Hotra llnnoncr's V'on'niiSon Dofcmlcil ll\D \ rntlicr'H I cmory. Carson Appeal : Tlib oilier day iu Carson Valley , Old Jeremiah Johnson , the well known rancher , died , and was buried in the usual fo--in. When the corp e was ) laid out in the red school house near Sheridan , n travel ing preacher was c.illcd upon to preside over the ceremonies. The six sous of thu old man were there iu a .solemn row. The preacher , taking his place on the platform , opened no tltler Iho regular lormula that has bet'n ' sb long in vogue. "My friends , Jeremiah Johnson was in full IIP tlth and ripened manlunnl when he was cut down bj the scythe of the de stroyer. " Just hero Tommy Johnson , a boy of 10 rose up with : "Hold on. Mr. Preacher , ho dletl of Hvcr complaint. It was Jake Holivor tip ou Wolf creek that got cut with a mow- in machine. " "Sit down , Tom , nnd cork up , " was the remark of a big brother who collared the boy ami plumped him down on hi.s seat. "He was n man of a tlioii. amj on earth , but ho could not stay , " continued the preacher. "Couldn't " shoiilcd the stay ? boy again , "Pity about him. Perhaps you don't think he was a stayer when ho had the light with Dan Powers up tlio canon. lie staved llll ho chawed Dan's ear - " "Hold your jaw , you crazy lunatic , " whispered ono of the brothers , hoarsely , as he jerked the bov back into Ins seat , "Will shut " you up ? The preacher paused , looked across the corpse to Ihc spot reproachfully , and con tinued : "Jeremiah Johnson is no more , " ' " \ hal's Ihaiv" shouted Iho boy. "Say Jake , Bill , Charley , nil hands , do yon liear that ? Worse and more of It. lie says dad was no mower , lie could cut moro acres of grass in a day than any other man in Douglass. " "Will you never drop on yourself ! " hissed a big brother as ho reached for him again. "Do you 'sposo I'm goin" to sit hero and hear him say things about Ihe old man that ho daren't say to hi.s face if ho was tilivof Ans you follows ashamed of dad 'causa he died ? " Four hands cot the impulsive .youth by the collar aim yanked him down goou and hard. "Next thing you'll hear is that ho ' one-horse rako. " couldn't run a - hay Then the brothers grabbed the boy and laying ou the lioor sit : on and held him until the invaeher finished his talk. The congregation enjoved the scene im mensely and admired the youth who would not sec his father talked about. The Itusli to Yellowstone. Uowdy West : The "rush" to Yellow stone park has been inaugurated and the hotels at Mammoth hot springs , Norris - ris Basin , Fire Hole Basin , Upper Basin and Gniiul Canon have been opened. A dinpalch .says lhalfortho lirst time in the history of the parK , | onts have been dis pensed with , and at all Epoiius comfort able buildings proviile.it. At Mammoth Hot Springs rho hotbl hAs , been refitted under the direction q $ lion. Charles Gibson , president. The stages start on their daily trips witlj bv far the largest passcmrcr list known . thus early in the park. Captain Ihui. , Kingman , chief engineer of the department of the Platte , has a largo "Torie at work on the roads. The groiitcsf change for this season is the opening- the road from .Norris Basin to Grand Canon , thus short ening the trip through " bc park by two days. The park association has 400 me chanics at work on ' 'now hotels und im proving old ones. , , The hotel at Mum- moth Hot Springs Juts boon formally opened by a dinner and dance , which was attended by all the federal ofliccrs of the park , citizens of the place , and many prominent , ladies .and gentlemen from Livingstone and vicinity. The Northern Pacific Railway company has purchased the Albcmarlo hotel at Livingstone , and the same will bo operated under the din ing car department , and will ho the real connecting link between tlio now park association and the railway company. A sure cure for Blind. Bleodln ? , Itchln and Ulcerated Piles has bccu discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian icincdy ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A slnlo box has cured tlio worst chronic cases ot lii or 80 years standing. No ouo need sutfcr live minutes after applying this wonderful sootli ins medicine. Lotions and Instruments do moro harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs tha tumors , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at uleht after cttlnsr warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , elves Instant relief , and Is prepared only for Piles , Itching of private parts , and for nothing elscs. SICIN DISK ASKS OUIH3D. Dr. Frazier's Macic Ointment euros as by magic , Pimnlcs , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the sicin clcarand beautiful. Also cares Itch , Salt Kheum , Sere Nipples , Here Lips , aim Old Obstinate Ulcers. , , Hold by druggists , or mailed on receipt ot CO cents. Ketalledby Kuhn & Co. , and Schrootor St Conrad. At wholesale bv C. F. Goodman M , .Sonrisiils County and Itank Work of all Kind * ti.Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOOSE & CO. Room 1 Evcrot Block , Council Blull'H. Standard Papers Used. All styles of binding - ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. UKPKHHNCHSi U. II. National llntik , M. 1 ! 9 : th & Co. , Citrons' Hunk. Hocro. Wells fc On. , klrst Nittlonnl ll.inlc , C. . Inmminco Co. , Olliror& l'uFoyll nkor.i , < j. H.'tSnvlinfS Hunk. HO ! fortMLAKE The SteameFiOLLIE MAY Nuwly filled tip , and utulon tlio cunr oof n sxllllul oniflnoor und pilot , In | io\v Hunting pit'us- t rj trips on i LAKE M IjTAWA. Wo will KVO ! charters tc parties for ono hour or any lunntli of tlnio ( k iroil , Kates of cliiiitur given aiul orders titkoti at olllce No. WJ .Main St. , between hours 10 toZ \ u. la. 1UAUU 4 : CO. SWAN BROS. , Dealers In Milch Cow ? , At Our Stock Yards SOJnnd 500 E. Broadway , Council Bluffs FOB GIRLS , At iii.N'evr York , Crotou-on-tliG-llucls < Tliu finest locMlon on the lluiUon , and every udiuntnuo for thorough instruction. I'rlnclpnU. Jlwa K. 1' . lluuki anil Mien 0. S.Un- din Lill. Kcfcr to Hon. Uoo. W. Float. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING OtaXDXTSIES OIF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WELLS &CO Wholesale Agricultural Implements , BD&IM , _ _ CarrlBRe , iio : .j-'tfr Council nhUTs , loren. KEYSTONE 1UA3u ; > AftFlUNO : CO. Mnko tlio Original nnd Complete Day Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COHN PtllSM.RtlS > K1SKI ) n'TTI2US. Nos. U.01 , mi , 1501 Mini 15) ; South Miiln Street , Council Illuir * . Innn. UUADIjKY & CO. , Mnmifrs im 1 Jobbers ot Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Boggles , Currlngee , and all klmU at Farm Miiohlnorr. 1100 to lllfl South Mnln Street , Counoll Illurfs , tOlTH. AXK T.O. UI.KIRON. T. H.Dounns , ntio.F. Winnnr. Pro3.iVrrrV . V1'ros AM in. See iCoimsol. Council BlulTs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ) Mnnufncturersor Axle , 1'lck , Slo.lze nnj Sraill Hitnclli < 4 , of ovorydcicilptton. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtain Flituros , UpholMorjr Gooij , Kto. Na 403 nromlway Council Ulutrs. Iowa. fl , TORACCn , K7T. PEHEGOr & MOOHE , Wuolofftlo .lobbors In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes , Nos. 28 Main and 7 I'curl Sts. Council liliuls , Town. co.vjf/sso.v. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wliolosnlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , Ko. UPoarl St. Council n HAKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Olh , Paints , Glass , Dniggl8t § ' GundrloH. Hto. No. 23 Mnln St , anil No. 21 1'onrl St , Council Uliilfg. DRTGOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , and Joblnrs of Drj Notions , Etc. Nos. 112 nnd 114 Mnln St , Nos. 113 nnd 113 Pearl St. , Council IlhifTs , Iowa. FRUITS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 5LJ Hrentlivny , Council HlutT3. WIRT & DUQUETFE , Wholus.ilo Frails , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 und 16 I'cnrl Ft , Council niuITR. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 liroad- way. Council HliilTa , JURKESS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , llnnu'ncturors of and Wholesale IJeilers In 'Leather ' , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. Ko. 623 _ Maln St. . Counoll IUutt3lowa. _ HATS , CAPS. ETC. METCALF I5ROTHEUS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glova ; . Nos. 342 and 3U HronJwnr , Council HEAVY KEELINE & FELT , Wholcsalo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Uliilfa , Io\vn. H1UKS AND WOOL. i ) . li. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tollow.Wool , Pelts , Oronso and FUM Council IllutTs lown. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubrlcitia * Olh Gisilla ) ETC. , E3TO. B. Theodore , An out , Counoll lllulfe. Town. LUUUEll , PILING , HTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , < nd lirldgro Materhil SiCClaHlr ) > BWolu3alo | Luiu- tier ol all Kinds. OIUco No. 130 Main St. , Council lllulla. lomu triXEH AND LIQVUUS. JOHN LINDEK , WUolesnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. .Audit for St ( iottliarrt'8 Herb nittori. Na I'l Main St. Council Ululfa. BCTINEIDER & I1KCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ko cm Main St. . Council Tllufft , COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting- . FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. Trotting , faring anil Kiiiinliig Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A. K. Walker's world famous Racing DORS daily and Balloon Ascensions by I'rof.A. S. Parker daily , in frout of the grandstand. .Othorjaliractlous In the way of speed ronsibting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Reduced rates on all railroads. Come everybody and liaviia good timo. For particulars , address FRANK STUBBS , Secretary Brick buildings of any hind raised or moved nml satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant tritolcs , best in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetCounil , T J. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc , M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. t-i'iC' K Kft" Qf , . f r ( eW' o-t-j , . 6x CHU- 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , * armiiur lands in lown , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranjrlnc from $1.25 to $12 per aero. School and state lands in .Minnesota on HO years liiiio 5 per cent Interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by P. P. LaiiHti-iip , No. fioo Uroadway , Council Bluffs , Jowu. Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should see our new and elegant - gant assortment of goods especially adapted for line and pretty bathingsuits. IfAHKNESS BJtOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Arc being closed out by us at remarka ble low figures. Wo bavo 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. jr.lRKNESS BROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall block , which will shortly arrive. 401 Broadway , Council Blulls. Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by us at a bargain and we are selling them at retail at whole sale prices. See them and you will buy. JfAlKl\rJSSS \ H11OS , . 401 Broadway , Council Blufl's. For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken oft' our shelves to bo replaced with goo.ls for fall wear. Summer dross goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will call on 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. For ofllccs. Now invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. All gty.les , and prices satisfactory to everybody. JTA11KNESS IlllOfi. , 401 Uroadway , Council Bluffs. Of the very latest designs , patterns and quality for the coming sca on , are being now introduced by us. Pick one out now bcfcro the line is broken. Harldiess Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. X-7OT1OE. Special ailvetllietnonn. such us T/cst , round To Loan , For Bulc , To Hunt , Wants , lloiivllnif , etc. , will tiBltibortod In thu toliunn nt tlio low rutoofTBNCKNTo I'KU IINU fortho Hist lusur tlonnncl 1'lvoConts 1'crl.liie lor piicli tubsenuciu liiBoitlou. Ltuvo lultoriltouieiiu ut our oilico .So. 12 I'cul tiott , nmir Ilroaclway , Council Hlults. WANTS. \X7ANTKD Au9 lsUiut cook at lliu Ojilon II llou-o. T7JG11 * ALK < > l I i iiiiei . In urnnti'los to tmt. X1 tit Uuu oilk-o No. U I' " " ! Jtrool OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. EstiibllElicil 18J7 B. KICE , M. D. , Cancers Chronic Diseases orniiuinas Over tlilrtv.vonrV prnotlciil o.iporleiieo No. II I'oiirlSI. . Council Mulls. Consultation fico. Creston House , Tiic only hotel In Counoll lIlulTs having ITire Elsoa/pa .And nil mortem liiiirn ] pinciits. 810 , " 17 mid : . ' 1U Mnln st. MAX JIOHX , Prop. BEFBIGERATOSS , AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Bluffo. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , - Practices in the State and Federal courts Hooms 7 and 8 , Shugart Block. Horses and Mules For nil purposns. boiijilit iitnl soKl , itt lolull niu ! In lota. Lnrtftt < ) uinitlttiis to euluat from SovcriU piilrsof lltioUiiveis , slii loordoublo. MASON WISE , Council Hliill's. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opposite Umuiii } Depot. Jlmt > 4 Hiul Mule * Kept connr.mly nil liuml forfiiloitt retail or | n carlomU. OrUors promillly lilluil liy conlr.tot on short Dotlc'3 , Htocl ; gold on eoiuinlH-'loii. ' BIH.UTKH & UOI.IiV. I'roin-lctor * . Toloplionu Nil. 111. K\73 1'orniL-iiy ol Klil : < HAI.i ; BTAIII.rs , rorncr uvo.unU III ; ' ET. SGH1TBZ , Justice of the Peace. OMlcoOvor Amorlcuu Exurou Couumnr. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY CO UXOIL li L LU-U'V ' ; , JO W. I. Aii excellent oiliu-iillonnl Iri'tltnilon. f urn'.sli cilllli ul ! the model n linpiovuiiiutits , con. dliotoit by the alSTKHS Ol'CllAltli'V.II. V. M For t trn ol 1 TO iiioiuua , t15. ' Tirmsl.cxin Hrst Moiulny i'l St'ptom'icr ' imJ llruMoniluy In Fcuruuiy. For Ruuloiriics ml- Pi. fraud * /cailuuijMoiiuell ; I'.iuCs , low * .