6 OMAHA DAILY BEE : T&UliSDAY , AUGUST 5. _ 886. . . . . ! " if' * i' ' .i > * < THE DAILY BEE. COUNCflTBLUFFS , THURSDAY MOUNIXO , AUGUST G. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Belli crtdiy \ corner In nnj-r-nftof the city nt iwtnt ) ctntsper m-ek. II. W.TII.TON , - - - Manager. THI.r.I'HONC1 } ! nrsiNr.fisOmcB , N'o. . NltlllT KtJITOIl No. S ) . MINOR MKNTION. Now York Plnnibinjr company. The circuit court opens on the ITtli. Summer clothing , cheap nl Holler's. 1'iio very best unbinds ut $ : ) a , do/en at rliniii'fl. Cabinet photographs $3 per do/.cn ut Sliurraden's , 1517 IJnv'y , lor ( ! ( ) day.s only. There \vill bo si shooting match at tlio driving park Friday afternoon. Six con testants. H. U. Ilnhlmrd is to deliver nn address tip before thu Modern Woodmen ne\t Tuesday cvenirg. Thnro were two drunks in police court yesterday. This constituted the main business of the court. The irport in an evening paper that Kiuerine was arrested for some iniv-up in a lior.se deal , wa.s a mistake. Martin Hughes is building a line dwell ing lionsu on Fourth htreei. near Wirth hU'cet. Ilcwilliunt it wlion coinpluled. A largo party of Council Binds people irt being organised to go to Spirit Lake. 'J'he Marl will probably be made next week. The little daughter of Mr. : md Mrs. E. 11. Fonda is reported as somewhat mi- piovud , but i.s not considered yet out of danger The base ball came this afternoon promises to i > u decidedly exciting , lioth clubs are strong , ami the game will be lilayed for all there is in it. Leave to wed was yesterday given to ( iottfried I 'oakum and Johanna liasc- hiim , both of Alinden , M. 1" . Kyan , of Omaha , and Jennie L. Ilarroun , of Clin ton , Iowa , . The revival meetings continue at the pavilion. The ISiblo readinirat tlm usual Imur , ! ! o 'clock , in the Baptist church , and the evening fecrviee to be held in the pavilion. All are invited. The case of Locks vs. Jlall , was begun before Justice Hondricks , yesterday , a jury secured and one witness examined. Ad journment was then taken until this morning. The dispute is concerning the title to a piece of horse llesh. Dr. Uillbfd , of Omaha , who had such a narrow escape from drowning in Lake Manawa , has been cared for at the 1'a- cilic house , and yesterday had so far re covered as to DC able to return homo. lie has not even yet fully recovered his strength , but is doing so rapidly now. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Scmiers , No. 101 Pearl street , Council Mill's. Only $2.50 per defer lirst class cabinet photos nt Schmidt's , IMO Main. Always buy your meats atStar Market , No. ! ! 04 Hroadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Personal . J. Hamilton , of Neola , was in the city Yesterday. Alex Larson , of Sioux City , was at the Ogden yesterday. Miss Grace Casady has gone to Orange City on a month's visit. P. P. Clayton , si Woodbine druggist , was at the Pacilio yesterday. * " fV\l"MjiI V f * " ' " * * * > 'xtv < 'i -i. . M , uiti j. rii't 1M. . Knoy went to lltirlnn yesterday to attend court. Ed. Penney , of Fremont , Neb. , and for merly of this city , was in the city yester day.J. . J. P. Fall , of Silver City , has returned from his Illinois trip , and was in the city .yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Oliver and Mr. J. T. Oliver und family left yesterday for Spirit Lake for rest and recreation. ir. J : II. yhooler and children , of Jonesvilio , Wis. , arrived nuro ycsiori y on a visit to her old home. Many friends here welcome her heartily. Highest prices imid tor county , town , city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co. , No. 1 < W Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Jowa. _ Perfectly satisfactory accommodations at ij.2,00 u day at the Pacilic house. Give it a trial and bo convinced. Costly Clotlilnjr. An old gentleman from Earling is at the city jail , making a desperate ell'orl to keep from seeing snakes. He recently came here from Texas , and in seeing the city ho pawned his clothes to raise means for linishing the sights. He then prevailed on some acquaintance , whom he mot hero , to take his clothes out of pawn , promising the friend the gift of part ot the clothing for thus accommodating him. After getting his clothing again , they were stolen from him us ho claimed , but the police hunted them up for him , and hent for Him to come b.ick from Ear- line and get them. He came here sev eral days ago on this misbion , and got full again , lost his clothes after recover ing them , and continued his spree until now ho has to bo cured for. That cloth ing will prove his ruination if lie does not lot up. _ _ Fruits , Confectionery and Cigars , best in the market always in stock. Frank Witheroll , SKI Ihoadway. Pacilio house recently renovated , Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. A Curiosity. Mrs. T. A. Clark has just returned from a vl lt to the family of a friend , Mr. Ciuo , W. Patrick , who resides four miles west of Mulvorn , in this btate. She reports having seen on his place a natural curios ity which is attracting considerable at tention in that locality , parties coming for miles to sco it. it is nn less than a large , well developed two-months-old chicken of the Huff Cochin breed , which , strange to sny , has not iv feather largo or email on its body. On its wings there is a faint trnco of down , but not so much as n pin feather has over shown itself. The chick is perfectly healthy and eats and grows well. Its skin is as soft and smooth as that on a lady's hand and ot a beautiful pink color. It seems to feel the heat of the sun unpleasantly and courts the shade. Mr. Patrick fs very careful of his chick and proposes to exhibit it at the state fair. What a boon It would bo for restaurant cooks , also for the mortals with delicate stomachs who patronize eating houses if Mr. Patrick can only perpetuate a breed of spring chickens with no pin feathers , Klrkhmd , the jeweler , has removed to 828 Broadway , Singer olllco. First-class tin work , roofing , oto. , a specialty at Cooper & McGce's , Go to the New York Plumbing com pany for garden hose , They warrant all hey sell. Opera house block. Attention Kir Knights. Regular conclave of Ivanhoo command- cry No. 17 Knights Templar this , Thurs day evening. Regular work in order ol the Temple and Masta. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially invited. By order of THE MURDERED MINISTER , A Giant In the Pulpit , Who Never Knew What Tear Is. SENSELESS SCARLETINA SIGNS. The Mnniuvn Hacoi A ftlnn Who Would llntlicrllo Naked Than Ury Current Council IllufTi Topics. Murder nfltcv. O. C. llnildnck. "It is a bad blow to the saloon busi ness. " Such was tlic { jpncrnl comment heard about town here yesterday in regard to the telegraphic news in the But : that Hcv. G. C. Haddock , of Sioux City , hud been shot down in this streets like a dog Although there is here a strong anti-pro hibition feeling , and the saloons are al lowed to run open despite the state law , there appears no one bold enough to at tempt to justify the assassination. The culoon men themselves are free in their expressions of condemnation of the act. Among the Methodists of the stale Hov. Mr. Haddock was known as one of the strongest and most fearless leaders. That denomination has been very stoutly tied to the prohibition cause , and us it is probably tno leading denomination in this state , so far as members are con cerned and its power in the struggle is felt. Now that one of its leaders is thus shot down in cold blood , the /cul of that denomination will be redoubled , and a liereer light than ever will be waged. The writer Knew Mr. Haddock tor many years. lie was u man of marked individuality , a strong man , a natural loader. He was very aggressive , and loved a contort of any sort. As one long ago said ol him , "lie was a man with horns. " Hail he entered the law instead of the pulpit , lie would have doubtless become even more widely known , for in any contcht of logic , and strujrgle of rea son , he was almost a giant. As a speaker , he was one of the most eloquent and forcible in the state. Of imposing pres ence , line physical appearance , full , ring- Sn < f voice , a close rcasoner , and with oiujugh of the emotional to inspire his au diences , and a suUieient variety of practical illustrations to catch the at tention of all , his public addresses and sermons were fur above those of the aver age man. With all his aggressiveness , his bold ness of speech , and fearlessness of utter ance , lie had a grout and tender heart. Generous to a fault , no man could bo quicker touched with a just cause for svmpathy , none would do more to help an unfortunate , even though that unfor tunate hud been an enemy. He made bitter enemies , but his triend&hips were cijuully strong. There was nothing vin dictive in his make-up , and he was as ready to forgive when the light was over us ho wus to enter into the tight. For years he lias been a radical prohi bitionist. Long before the agitation reached this state he was urging it in Wisconsin , where lie was then living. In that state he was moro widely known oven then in Iowa. About ten years a > ro he was invited by the then hopeless min ority of temperance people in ono of the little towns in northern Wisconsin , to de- livei a series of temperance addresses. He accepted the invitation , und as usual stirred the little town to its utmost limits. Ho handled the question , the only way that with his make-up wag possible for him , without gloves , and he freed Jils tviinfl tlio mtoct * * * w f Tl on tr y . -k . ? - ' v , - - . _ , -wjj.lf , umilj .sharp , cutting things and arousing the bitterest opposition. After ono of these addresses , while returning to his room , lie was brutally assaulted by three roughs and had a bloody struggle with them. Ho wns a strong man physically , and then was in his prime , so that bis assail ants did not get oil'without receiving some as good blows us they gave , but the combined assault upon him was too much and he wus left for dead. His injuries djd not prove fatal , however , and when he sullieiunlly recovered to bo able to sriml o'ti Ids feet , ho declared his n'tentionof nSturnitiSto tbc tO'.T : ' . and speaking again there. His friends jleadcd with him , and tried to induce lim not to do so. telling him that it , was icedlcss to risk Ins life in this way. "No. f there is a place in this whole broad and whore they will not allow free speech there is the place that I am going o. " Go ho did , and those who heard Yim , tottering with weakness from the jiiurics ho had already so brutally re ceived , say ho towered up like a giant. Ho hurled deliauco at his opponents , and made them 'listen to what he hud to say. Ho walked the streets after that with no ono daring to say nay. He has been stirring up a great com motion in Sioux City by the boldness of Ids utterances on the prohibition ques tion. While in f > bmo respects an ex tremist , and having no knack in making pretty , soft speeches , ho wa.s admired by Ins opponents , oven , for the fearlessness of his attacks , and no ono ever had occa sion to doubt where Hcv. G. C. Haddock stood on any question. See that your books arc made by More- house & Co. , Hooin 1 , Everett block. QTry It. Best Cream Soda in the city 5c per glass at Palmer's , No. 13 Main st. New styles bathing suits at Bono's. The loii-of-\Vnr on Manuwa. The silver cup to bo sailed for to-night is on exhibition at Harness Bros' , store uud is a beauty. It Is otTcrcd by Messrs. Cory & Thompson , and is a prixo worth winning. The prize , tempting as it is , is not the real inspiration of the race , the coming participants having evidently in mind the honor which the winner will bear oft" , nnd the reputation to bo thus gained for the boat and its crew , The boys have been busy buying and sowing more canvas , and there will bo such u spread of sail as was never soon before in this part of the world. The theory has been generally adopted Hint tlio more sail the swifter speed , and the work has been going on with this understanding. As fast as ono learns that another bus enlarged Ins sails , ho rushes oil after moro canvas , nnd begins to tear down to build larger. There will bo u variety of Egging , and much of it will bo ex peri , mental. If some of the jolly crows do not get n bath as well as a sail it will be miraculous. All are in high glco , and the promise is made of more sport ut Lake Manawu to-night than on any even ing in the history of this already famous resort , Nine boats iiavo entered the contest for the silver cup offered as the prize , and will sail over the course laid out which will probably bo a triangular ono , The captains and sailing musters are re quested to report at Cory & Thompson's dock on Manhattan beach at 5:80 : o clock to receive the detailed instructions from the judges , and draw lots lor position , after which they will take their places as soon fa possible in line at the starting point , anchoring from the stern with sails up. The first pistol shot will bo the sig nal to "got ready , " a second shot after an interval of a quarter of a minute will bo the signal to hoist anchor and "go. " The judges boats and stake boats will carry special Hugs. The tinish will be an nounced by a shot , when the l.ig- cards can come in at their leisure , The time set for the race is 0 o'clock , provided the wind i.s favorublo. Parties going down to see the rauo should be there early , and a basket of lunch will be very pleasant and help pass the time in case of delay on account of the brco/.e. The judges will be Messrs. T. J. Evans. E. 11' . Odell and C. F. Friedmauji. All boats not in the race must keep from off the course during the race , so as not to delay the contestants. After the start the lirst staku boat or starting point will bo moved out into the lake and the linlsh will be made between that and the .shore. Although the bouts arc of many kinds , two or three of them will be closely enough matched * to make an exciting race. \Vnnted 1.000 families to take Ameri can Hound Washers on two weeks' trial. After a fair trial if jou do not think them \\orth more than they cost return to Cooper & McGco. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacille house , and a saving ot 60e to $1 a day. Try lt 1'Iny Out the Curds. Considerable feeling is being aroused about the posting up of cards on private residences announcing to the world that there is scarlet fever within. There have been few such cases , hut the few have eau cd no little disturbance. There is no epidemic of this or any other disease in Council Bluffs , and hence the scare caused by a glimpc of one of the cards is uti- ncees-ury. There is complaint made , also , that the cards arc posted up where there H no occasion for them. One fam ily is having published to the world , from the front of its residence , thai there is scarlet fever within , when they say that all there was to start such a hue and cry was thatoneof the little children had a mild attack of scarlctina. After the child was up and about , apparently as well as ever , thefcurd was posted up with the threat that if taken down within thirty-live days tlic offend or would bo lineu , The family has the assurance of the physician that the.ro is no further danger , except to those who tear down the offensive card. No one is sick in the house , and no one under treatment , yet the card must stay as posted. The coun tryman who has been soiling vegetables to the family has caught sight of it , and hurried away , and will doubtless tell the surrounding country that Council Bluffs is having an epidemic of scarlet fever. Friends as well shun the house , and the family is placed in exile for over a month. Other such instances are cited , so that it seems that the few cases in which cards are posted up at ut all are such as to re quire no such "give away" on the city. The authorities are strong in their as- hertions that the rules of the board of liealth demand that .such notices should bo posted up. They assert that they are doing simply their duty under the law , and if they did not attend to this the city would bo liable for any damages. It seems that some grave mistak'e lias been made somewhere , though , if the hated cards are not put up until after the patients are recovered , it seems that it needlessly hurts Council Bluffs , and cer tainly hurts the persons directly inter- rested , ai it the adjacent property. If there was anyopdomic in the city , requir ing heroic measures , the cause of com plaint would not seem so strong. As there is no such epidemic , and no apparent danger , the few cards give the city a sort of advertising which is far from desira ble Was It si MistaKe ? Tn the superior court yesterday some aflidavits were filed in justification of young White's assault upon J. Q. Ander son. The nffulavits were to the effect that White hud only been informed on the day of the assault that Anderson had in sulted his sister some time before. Ho was . . . . - t - - T uiuignanr , anre dingto A'nrtersou's office sought an explanation , and being treated with disdain , thumped him in the hsat of passion. The affidavit of the sister was filed , giving the details of the insult of fered her. She claims that Anderson came to her room , and that the insult was such that there could be no mistake about it. Instead of taking the child , whom he claims to have come after , ho left the room without her. The attor neys for Mr. Anderson took until this morning to file affidavits in rebuttal. These affidavits will be to the effect that the whole matter was a mistake , and that uO i"SUi ! was intended. It will bo shown , Use , Unit she fiolignl 10 SOO' ' , : " employ ' ment at Anderson's house utter tno'datd ot the alleged insult. Also that she in- 'ormed a neighbor the next day after the sensational occurrence , that the matter nut been satisfactorily explained to her. The affidavits on botli sides cut no litrnro n the case beyond tending to enlighten lie mind ot the judge as to whether a se vere or light penalty should bo fixed upon White. Plucking Her Doves. Jennie Palmer , who was arrested for running away with mortgaged property , was yesterday acquitted by Justice Schnr/ . She with the other two lady boarders at Stella Long's gave chattel mortgages on their clothing to satisfy the demands of the landlady. A few days after this they escaped from the liouso in the night , and she went to Belle plover's ' , taking her clothing with her. Then Miss Long cav.sed her to be ar rested , and sent an officer there to gob ble up all her clothing. Even the dress which the girl had on her back was stripped from her. It scorns that getting possession of all the clothing owned by the girl was not enough , and that noth ing but imprisonment would satihfy the irate landlady. As the goods linif not been taken out of tlio city , and no at tempt to dispose ot them or secrete thorn , the girl was released. A Wyoming Rear Story. St. Nicholas for August : At the near est ranch on the western side of the mountains , there lives a German who was the lirst pioneer to bring cattle in among those valleys. Not long ago this fellow built n new cabin for himself at the foot , of a mountain. Before his house was finished , he went out one day and killed a fine fat deer. Bringing the car cass homo at night , ho hung it up against the back of his house , and then hanging a blanket ever the doorway , which was still without n door , ho wont to bed He slept soundly , but there dimly seemed to him to bo some disturbance about the house during the night ; and when he wont out in the morning , every bit of his line deer was gone , and the bear tracks up and down the mountain side showed what hud become of it , But game was plentiful , and it was not long before his deer was replaced by a big-horned slicop , which is the most tender and iuiey meat that ever was eaten This time ho was more careful , and lay awake half the night , fearing that ho should lese his stock of fresh meat. When it wns yery late and ho was about to give up watching , he ate last heard a sound at the back of the houso. Something was ut work on his wild mutton. There was a noise of scratching and tearing. It seemed as if several boars were making short work of his meat. Ho seized his loaded rillo and jumped out of bed with very scanty clothing on. Going to the doom ay and drawing aside the blanket ho saw the night was cloudy and dark as Egypt. Ho stopped and thought for a moment that it would bo impossible to kill bear in such darkness , oven if ho should bo able to hit it , for these beasts are so tough that they will carry a dozen bullets about in their bodies without much in convenience , H they are not wounded in the heart or brains. So our friend laid down his rifle and took up instead a loaded shotgun. "This is the thing for them , " he sutd to himself ; "it will pop per them all over and scare them so they never will como again,1 * Then , with gun in hand ho silently cl.nfbed the project ing logs nt the nearest corners of the cabin , and creeping across the roof , peeped over the cdgo above tlio place place where the sheep was hung. Some thing appeared to , bo .moving below in the darkness. Taking n random aim , he bln/.ed away. Tl e shot scattered and evidently took effect , tor there arose a chorus of trrowls and howls ami yells that would have made , lhe bravest man's hair stand on end ; there was scampering and sliutiling of many feet up and down , and aroiinn the cabin ; oven in the thick darkness ho could sc6 many great fat creatures running and , snilllng argrily about to find wno had attacked thorn. He saw that ho waa'bcsiogcd ' on bis own roof by at least a tlo/.cn furious , hungry bears. "They didn't scare worth a cent , ' he said. It wa.s not long before they ills- covered whence the shot had come , and , knowing very well that there is strength in numbers , they determined to have that man for inppcr , even if they had to put off their supper till breakfast time. So while some sat down here and there , the others walked about grunting and growling over their in juries. Boars can climl ) quite as well as men , and old Frank stood with fear and trembling in the middle of the roof , ready to receive with the butt of his gun the lirst nos'j that should rise above the edge. if two had happened to mount the roof on opposite sides , there would have been a small chance of life for the poor man. But the bears thought that solid ground Was tlio safer place for them , so there they stoodj and up above sot old Frank shivering , how long ho never know. It seemed centuries. It was a sharp , frosty autumn night , and us he hud on very little clothing Fraim wus soon chilled almost to his bones. But the bears' eoats were warm enough. They were moro hungry than they were cold , so there they sat and growled and waited for their prey to come down and bo eaten. Soon a bitterly cold wind began to blow. Every joint in tlio poor munis body .stiff ened , but it seemed pleusanter to freeze to death than to bo eaten up by those ugly beasts , so he bore his dis comfort as best ho could. The hours of that night seemed to be endless , and the chill grew terrible ; but ut lust a dull gray .streak appeared in the cast. No man was evermore moro glad to see the lirst sign of dawn than was that chilly watcher. Bears are very sny by daylight , and as twilight lit tle by little grow into broad day , Frank's visitors trotted away disappointed and sulky up to their dens on the mountains. Their victim , more dead than alive , was able at last to climb down and kindle a fire to warm himself. Ho still lives to tell his story in the same log-cabin ; but it has a good , stout door now , and he will never go bear-hunting with a shot gun. . No Time to StuUy Nature. Estellino ( Di-k. ) Bell : "Ah , " said the summer tourist , leaning over the fence and addressing the farmer , "may I make bold to inquire what that great quality of green vegetationgrowing , tlioie is ? " "Cort'nly mister ; tout's corn. " "Ah , thanks. And tlioso largo ani mals over beyond ' he'fence , they are . .H i , * er , j "Cows , my friend , ever one of 'em cows. Suj' , you don't , seem to bo very well posted on these 'orcithings. " "Perhaps not. The f nut is , my business has kept me so closqlv cQtilincd that this is the iirst chance IWe had to get out in this country. " "Running a bunk , or . .something like that ? " , , „ i , "No , sir. I am an editor of an agricul tural paper. 1 have held that position for thirty years. " . Hadn't Dcon Incrnilueotl to the Cater- H * " iw Chicago Tribune : A good natured newspaper chap was at , a rustic picnic and rashly spoke to a young lady with out the formality of an introduction. He happened to face a great fat caterpillar crawling on her luce collar , and jumping toward nor said : "Madam to " , permit mo But the young lady waved him off with an imperious and insulting gesture and said : "How dare you sneak to mo with out an introduction. You are certainly no gentleman , sir ! " licrc the caterpillar overbalanced itself and fell down into her neck. 'Touch ! Oil ! Help ! 'lake it off. Oh please do take it off , somebody ! " screamed he fair one. The newspaper man was the only "eein i > oiiy" aod ; : , and he said : "I couldn't think of it , madam ; 1 laven't boon introduced to the cater- lillar. " PILES ! PILES ! A sure euro for Blind. Blondlnsj , Itchin nnil Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by lr. Williams , ( an Indian loinedy ) , called Ur Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic cases ot ai or 30 years standing. No one need sutler live minutes after applyiiiR this wonderful sooth in ? medicine. Lotions and Instruments do more harm than pood. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , civus Instant relief , and Is prepared only for Piles , Itching of private parts , and for nothing olsa. SKIN DISEASES OUHEI > . Dr. Prazior's .Mnuio Ointment cures as by maclc , Pimples , Black Beads or Giubs , Blotches and Krnntlons on the face , leaving thosuin clear and Ui'.autiful. Also cures Itch. Salt Kl'ciim , Sere Nipples , Sere Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. . , . . Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of Itetalied by Kuhn & Co. , nnd Srhrootar * Conrad. At wholesale bv 0. F. Goodman .Souremlx , County and ItauK Work of all Kind * a Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders fflOREHOUSi & CO. i < . Iloom 1 Evorct Blqp 'C'puncil ' Bluffs. Standard Papers UsftJ..A'jl ( ( styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. KBFEHKNCHSt O. H. National Iluuk , > M. 1 8 n'tb & Co , , Citizens' Dunk. Ifoeru , Well * & Co. , Hr t National ( limit , Iljiifuritnco Co. , Onicor < ! cI'utoy.llnnU'rs.C. I.pavings Hunk. t- IIOfor ! LAKE a The SteameToLLIE MAY Newly titled up , nnd under the clmrjroof a skillful engineer und pilot , is now limning-picas- UTJ trips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will give charters to parties for one hour or any length of llmo desired. llntos of charter given and ortt-w taken nt olllce No. 03 Mulnst. , between houri 10 K IB u. m. II'AIJH CO. BOARDING SCHOOL , FOR GIRLS , At Crotoii-on-the-lluUspn.New . i'ork. Tlio finest location oiuho Hudson , mid every advantage for thorough instruction. l rlnclual . MIM 8. P. Hunks unUSIIss 0. S.Uu- derulll. llufor to Hon. . Ooo. W. trust. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL 'BLUFFS. MT , IMl'LE.M DKEKE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Buggias , _ CQrria8cMjtc , _ rtc.C'ouncll _ lllulTs , town. KBYSTONK MAXItVMTWtfNT ( OX Mnko the Original nnd Complete HayJ.oader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COHN PIIKI.t.HIIS AND 1MIKU rt'TTHUS. Nos. iroi.liti , 1503 nml iror ? miHi Main Street , Council IHulTj , lorcn. DAVID UUAOLKY * W. , Munuf'is nn I .Inbbore of agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , CfjrrlBKPfi. mul nil ktnl * ot 1'ium Mnolilnprr. 11CO to 1110 South Mnlu Street , Council lllurfj , lima. AXK.IV7J.K5. / . F.O. OI.EASOV , T. H.Doi'm.ts , Ouo.P. WIUIIIIT. lrcs.ATrpi\9. V.-l'ros &Mnn. SOB \-Couii3cl. Council Blnffs Handle Pachry , ( InrorpnrntctM Mnnufnctmersof Atlc , 1'lck. Sloilso nnd Smill Hniiitloi , of every description. CAJlt'K'J'S. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAIU'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnln rixtnres , IJphoUtory OooJs , Etc. No. 405 Hromlwny Council Illuirs , C1H.4KS , KW.1CTO. Kn\ 1'KUKr.OY & MOUUK , Wlmlcffnlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 8Mnln and -7 1'carl St3. Council lihid.- ? , lown. CO.V.V/SS10.V. SNYDKR & LKAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No Ul'onrl St , Council Ilium. DRUOaiSTS. 11AKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries , Ktu. No. Muln St , nnJ No. HI 1'ciirl St. , Council lllulTs. onr QOUDS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , and Joto of Dry Gi5 , Notions. Etc. Nos. 112 nnd 1U > f nln St. , Nos. 1U nnd 113 Pcnrl St. Council Hluirs , lown , FItUtTS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Frails a Specialty General Commission. No. 51 ! Dronilwny , Council niulTS. _ _ W1RT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. IB nnd IS Pearl St. , Council flairs. _ GltOOKKlKS. _ _ L. KIHSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Ilrond- _ wny , Council llliiffa. _ HARNESS , ETC. _ _ BECKMAN & CO. , Mnnu'nrturnrR of and Wlmi ani if oio-j ! a lea'thep , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. S35 Main St. . Council JBluCTs , Iowa. _ _ HATS , CAPS. ETC. _ METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glove ; . Nos. 813 nnd nil Tlroad\yay , Council KEELINE & FELT , Wholojalo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware And Wood Stoolt , Council lll.iirs , Iowa. HIVES AXD n'OOL. 15. H. MoBAKELU & CO. , Commission Merchants lor Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , rolls , Grouse und Furs Council lllulTs lown. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealer ! In Illuminating & Lubricating 01U EJTO. , ETC. aThoodore.AKOiit , Council niulTa. Iowa. AVMIIEIt. J'lLINO , ETC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , * nd Urldffo Material Snoclaltlps.wholusalo Lum ber or all Kinds. Olllco No. 130 Main St , Council UliiITs. lown. ll'IKES AND LlQVOltS. JOHN L1NDEK , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. .Agent for St. Oottharii'i Herb Hlttori. No. U MaluSt , Council ! IlliiUa. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Y/inos / and Liquors , Xo CW Main St. . CuuiicK llluffi. COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FODR DAYS' ' RACING. Trotting , Pacing ami Ituiiiiing Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof , A. E. Walkcr'fa ' world famoua Uacinjj Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by 1'rof.A. S , Parker daily , in front of the grandstand. Other attractions in the way of snood consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Reduced rates on all railroads. Come everybody and havca good time. For particulars , address FRANK STUBBS , Secrclury HOUSE AND RAISER Brick buildings of any hintl raised or moved und satisfaction gunrnntccJ , Frame buildings moved on Little Qinnt trucks , best in the world * 808 Eighth Avenue nnd Eighth Street.Counil Bluffs. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc , M. DBOHLIOH , 608 Broadway. r - my- - / 226 Broadway , Council Bluffy Fat-miner lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas anil Arkansas , ranirlnir from $1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on ! 0 years time. 5 i > er cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , ete. , jrivcn bv P. V. Lanstrup , No. 035 Uroadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should FCC our now and olo- ganl assortment of goods especially adapted for line and pretty bathingsuits. IIAHKXESS JiltOS. , 401 ISroaihvay , Council Hluffs Arc being closed out by us at remarka ble low figures.V ( . have them in beau tiful shades , colors , etc. , and havii put such prices on thorn that will dispose of them rapidly , ns wo TVTLL NOT carry any over to next season. 401 Broadway , Council Bhills. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving : our fall .stock , 'vhSuh will shortly arrive. HA HKNESS JJJtOS. , 401 Hroadway , Council Ulufls. r a A Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by us at a bargain and we arc selling them at retail at whole sale prices. See them and you will buy. jrAiticyjsss JHIOS , , 401 Uroadway , Council Ulufi'a. For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken oil'our shelves to be replaced with goods for fall wear. Summer dross goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will call on ' 'HAltKNJiSN ItliOti. , 401 Uroadway , Council Blufl's. For offices. Now invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. All &tylcs , and prices satisfactory to everybody. ILUIKUKSS JIIIOS. , 401 Uroadway , Council CARPETS Of the very latest designs , patterns ami quality for the coming season , are being now introduced by us , Pick ono out now before the line is broken , Harkncss Bros , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. Special Rdvprtleomcnts , euch us T-ost , Found To Loan , For Bale , To Itcnt , Wnnti , IJoniJuiir , etc. , will tiolufertocl In this columa nt the low rutootTKN CENTS PKllMNBtoriho first mscr lion nnd Fie Couu J'er Wno for cnch subeo uoiu Insertion , Jxsnvo aclvorUiemonts nt our ofllco No. 13 Peal Btreot , near Uipuclivuy , Council - assistant cooU ul the WANTKD-An 'I7U > BALR-OW papers , in qunutiUus to suit" J ? at lU'o office Ko. IS Vonr ! ( rofal , OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL 18LUFFS , 1A , Established 18J7 R. HrlCE , M. D. , Cancers K ttmu Chronic Diseases of nil kinds n spoclnlly. Over thirty toni * ' prnetlcul experience. No. H VoiulSt. . Council Illulls. " Consultation ft cu. Creston House , The only hotel In Council Illuirs having Fire 3 ± ! soa/p © -iiianll model n laiprmoinems. 813,211 amliilO Jliilnct. MAX MOHN , 1'iop. REFRIGERATORS , AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Go. , 23 Main St. , Council Hinds. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in the State and Federal courts ilooins 7 and 8 , Shngart Uloclc. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. l'OU ' ; lit and sol.l , lit lolull und In loin. J.uurt ) iiiiintittes | to teller fiucn Several pulls of line Uil\cis , single or iloulilo. MASON WISE , Council lilulls. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opposite Dummy Dupot. C/3 SO < = T _ _ . _ - V/ * Horses uii'l ' Mulai Kept constantly on hnnd f or ciilo ill iclall ur (11 ( u.ir loails. OrJor.1 promiltly lllloj l > y un < itr.iot cm shoit Uotloo. Htiiclf cold on commission. SIlLUTliU A ; 1IOJ.UV. Propri Tf'Uiphonu No. IK. rormcily ol' KIM SA1.15 STAULKB , UVC , II lid itll fell DOt. KT. SCHTIBZ , Justice of the Peace. D/Dco Over Auiorlcan Exoro93 Coin nan jr. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL n LUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Institution , f urnlxU cd with nil the modern Impiovciiiomp , con. dudod liy the SISTIMlS OF CHAHITT , II. V , M I'or term of fire mouths , S75. T < rm bczin lUtt Monday In Sc-ptcmlcr nnJ first Monday In February. For catalog-lies nd- ilrcw BISTIIlt HUl'lIIIJOIt Et. J-'rnncU Acnileuiy.C'QUuctl Ululftf , Iowa