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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1880. THE DALLY BEE. COUNCIL'BLUFFS. SATURDAY MOItNIXO , AVOt'ST 7. OFFICE , NO. 10 , PEAHL STREET. lijtcrncr In nnj-pnrtof tbovllyat twrtity ci't.ls per week , II.V. . Tn.ioy , Manager. Tnt.KI'HONliS ! n , No. 4-'J. DDITOII No. "I. .MENTION. Now York Suinniur clothing , client ) tit Rnitcr's. Mld-hiiiniiH'f ooils cheap at Bono's. Special iiuliiccinunls oll'uroil buyora by Huno. Tlic very bust cabinut * at : ) loz. at Only sJi.oT ) ) ( ! ! defer llrst class cab inet photo's at SnhtniiU'.H , liJO Alain St. Cabiixil plioto rahs | ) $3 pur ilo/.cii at ShuiTiulun's , U17 Brw'y ' , for ( ! , ) days only. Public services In tlio Baptist church Sunday morning at 10U. : ! ! SuatH fruu. AM cordially invited. The night police force wilh thnlr faini- HUH went to lliu lakoyesturday afternoon , for a niorry-niakinK and the sportive bath. The ptty lines of the yoveriiniont build ing arc liuitiff taken down woparatory to takinjr down the derrick , the stone work h\vinir : been completed. Tliu Council Ulufl's Insurance company flies its pennant hiK'i ' since tliuNeola liru. It was tlio lirit company to jump up onto tlin ash heap , and pay looses. Tlio regular inuutiiiK < > f V. AI. C. A. Sunday afternoon at1 o'clock will ho held in the pavilion instead of their rooms. Aluctini : conducted by Major Boll. * - Diiriimn's first advertising car , with a force of a doxen men. is in thu city , papering the boards. The man are niak- inghi'aihpiarler.s at tlio 1'acilic house. South Omaha parlies were hero yester day looking after bottom properly. It looks as if the da.y was not far distant when a wagon bridge will be announced , mill propi rty go boominir. Prof. Rtiggles , the. noted singer who created so much enthusiasm at 'the as sembly at Clear Lake , will lead the sing ing for the gospel meetings in the pavil ion here , commencing next Monday evening. The. Evangelistic meetings conducted by Major Boll are increasing in interest. 'Jliey arc held in the chapel of the Bap tist church at it p. in. and in the pavilion nt 8 p. m. Five Christian churches are especially interested in this work. Pearl street troin Broadway to the junction with Alain street will now bo more generally traveled than A ain street. Such is the gnnural prediction , the wooden paving being easier to drive over than tli3 granite. Professor KdwardAIcKay Goodwin , of llaleijrh , N. C. , wiio wtis OHO of the ex cursion party of professors to the deaf nn dd 11 mi ) institutes of this country , has been engaged as : mo of the teachers in the institute of this city , lie arrived hero yesterday. Three rather tony young men got into n wordy confab on lower Broadway , yes terday , and were drawn in by thumcslies of the law. They were booked as dis turbers of the peace , giving their names as John Kesscl , J. N. Roberts and B. F. Allison. They put up wealth for their appearance in court this morning. EJYesterday Caplain Anderson , of the merchant's police , saw two young men on the street who , to his eye , answered the description of two who wnro wanted for the robbery ofSnydcr'H Jiottso. lie took them to headoaartor.s for investigation , and they quickly established their identity , one being a young physician who had come to the city to jret registered , and the other a friend of his. The Council Binds Herald is howling about the fact that the city did not give it work on which it had put in a bid , boasts of having besides a newspaper of fice and job ollieo , one of the oldest anil best book manufactories in the west. This is a surprise to many , for it was some time ago publicly announced that Alorehouso & Co. had purchased the Herald bindery , and it has since then been rniiinnjr as an independent concern. Thn Council Binds Herald has no bindery , and its claim seems rather cheeky. Go to the Now York Plumbing com pany for garden hoso. They warrant all hey sell. Opera house block. Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms ; money saved ; comforts gained. Hntlier Cowardly. The Nonpareil sought yesterday to still lurthor aggravate the White family and engender further bitterness by stating that White was in jail on account of the assault on Anderson. The young man is not and has not been locked up one mo ment , and there is no probability that ho will be. The other insinuations thrown out by that paper are almost beneath no tice. It is expected that to-day another alliduvit , will bo iilcil , showing that the \Yoman who claims to have been so gross ly insulted by Anderson did not apply for further employment in the family. The nfl'nir has been pretty well aired up al ready , and it seems that the public can well judge of the facts without any such public1 lectures as the Nonpareil yester day sought to give the woman who lias BuH'crcd enough already. If the Nonpar eil wants to publicly Icclnro somebody it should lecture a full-grown man , rather than pitcli onto a woman. KirUland , the jeweler , has removed to 828 Broadway , Singer ollieo. IMIHI pasture , plontv of water and good attention for ilOO head of stock about tivo miles north of Kroadway and Main street. Inquire of L. P. .liaison , No. 02 ! ) Sixth nventie. or Charles Palmer at pasture on limo kiln road , I'orooiial \V , 11. Lanb , a Denlson prominent , was at the Ogden yesterday . S , I. King , ( lie Logan legal light , was nttho Ogden ycstorilay. J , ( i. Abbott , of Wilton , la , , was regis tered at the Pacllio yesterday , M. ] ' . Hohren and familv have gone to Clilllicotho , Mo. , on a orief visit. Colonel MvKissouk , of the. V/iibash railway - way , loft yesterday for St. Louis. Dr. S. Bobout , ot Glonwood , appeared foeforo the medical board yesterday. Miss May AloKonziu and brother , of Huron , D.T. , are in the citv visiting. Harry P. Denton , of Clmrdon , O. , is In the city visiting his uuolo , George Alut- calf. calf.A. A. W. Conrson , the halo and happy mis- Blonary of the carriage factory 01 Hiram W. Dnvis & Co. , is in the city. Frank I ) , llogoboom , one of the most enterprising young merchants of Wahoo , Neb , , was here yesterday. Ho saw his vrifo safely started on an eastern trip and then returned to business. Dr. Harvey and Dr. Van Ncss.of . Noola , under the Kindly guidance of Muvor Riley Clark of that phco , came to 'the Blull's yesterday and promptly registered With the state board of medical excmiu- era. i * John Bono & Co , oQ'nr biginduco- inutits in nil Hues now. Visit Buup ami ceo the sights , D'l'ry it. Best Cream Soda in thn city So * icr g\i [ a at Paluu'r'a , No. 13 Main st. BOLD BAD MEN IN THE BLUFFS A Easiness Man Roused Prom Sleep and Robbed bj a Burglar. ATTACKED BY HIGHWAYMEN. Tlio Merry Doings nt ttio Ilcnch nnd on tlio Jjiikc I'lic l'o | ) Ordinance AVorklntj I'oorly I'crsonnl nnd .Minor Mention. HOLD Minvinur VISITOK. A "Inskod llnhlicr Domnmlq niul Hc- erlvo * ! . II. Hn.v < tor's Money. About ! 1 o'clock yesterday morning a thief entered the rosldonco of .1. 11 Snyder , No. 212 .South S.-vcnth street , by a window and got away with about $ . " > < ) . The Snyder family were quietly slum- baring , when suddenly thev were aroused by a hlrange noi o , and on arising dis covered a man just getting in at the north window of the room on the ground floor in which Mr. and Mrs. Snyder wc.ro sleeping , they having changed their sleeping room recently , giving up their bed chamber to guests. The thief , who had n half mask on. boldly walked ill ) to the bed and demanded of Mr. Snyder the whe.reaboulfi of his wealth , jewelry , etc. , ( ( tiling him at the samu time not to speak above a whisper and to turn his head In another direction and not look at him. After apprising the polile thief ot ho ex istence of $ .V ) in his trousers pockets Air. Snyder remained quiet until the thief made his exit by thu way he got in , and yesterday morning informed the police. While the thief was in the room going through thii wardrobe , etc. , ho told thorn ho was sorry to molest , thorn , but neces sity required it , and upon leaving bid them good bye. Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are satisfied they can identify the thief should they see him again , both by Ins ligure and voice , and they believe him to bo one of two men who wore seen in the neighborhood of the lioii o early in HID evening by Airs. Snyder while Air. Snyder was attending lodge meeting. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. .J. W. & K. L. Squiers , No. 101 Pearl street , Council Binds. Always buyyour meats at Star Alarkct , No , ! 50I Broadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slie'N to Be I'ltlnil. It worries tlio old lady greatly because the BKE publishes nearly four times as much telegraphic news as can be found in her scrap book. A special would frighten her nearly to death , for it has been years since she had one , unless it came by mail. Yesterday she mustered up strength to state : "The Omaha BEE'S account of the as sassination of Bov. Haddock , of Sioux City , was marked special , indicative that it had been wired to that paper espe cially , when in fact it was taken almost entirely from the Sioux City Journal. This is tlio case very frequently , tlio BKK'S vaunted enterprise being confined to the scissors of the editors. " It the old lady will wipe off her glasses nnd look ngnin"sho will find that the BKE did have a long special , and that in ad dition it published the account given by the Journal , and gave duo credit to that paper , a courtesy which the dear old lady lias long since forgotten. Paying for specials and crediting news to other papers , are customs long since laid aside in the worthy dame's household. It is to be regretted that the old lady cannot bo accommodated , but really , the BEI : must continue to furnish its Council Binds readers with full telegraphic and local news every morning , seven days in the week , instead of six , and at 20 cents a week , delivered by carrier. The Council BlulVs folks want the news , and the BEE will continue to furnish it. If the old lady insists on comparing the contents of her seap book with the only daily in the city , she must take the consequences of public verdict. _ See that your books are made by Alorc- house & Co. , Uoom 1 , Everett block. First-class tin work , roofing , etc. , a specialty at Cooper & McGce's. Called Into Court. Henry Beecroft lias commenced nn ac tion against William Lewis asking $10,000 damages on account of an nllegcd assault made by Lewis upon him last September. Judge Aylcsworth , of the superior court , has commenced suit airainst the city to make the city pay the warrants lately issued to him for his salary , the amount for the last six months being ,000. A peculiar case in the circuit court is that brought against the county by Mrs. Alary A. Blakely In behalf of her son , Cliironce Blakely. She claims that last December her boy was locked up in the county's now revolving jail , and that the jailor , in turning the big cylinder , gave no word of warning. Her boy got his arm caught , in the bars and had his arm broken. She wants f5,000 damages , besides - sides $123 special damages. Alary Ellen Bennett commences a ill- vorco against Charles David Bennett. Shu claims to have bee i married to him in April , 1880 , at Albia , Iowa. Ho was then a sober and industrious man , but ho took to drink nnd went to the Uogs. She claims that lie got so low down as to soil oven his shoes , and to take betiding from tlio house to shove up for drinks. On the occasions of his drunks ho is very abusive , and last mouth ho wont for her with a butcher knife and threatened to carve her up , as well as their child. Dr. Soybort Imn commenced an action against the Chicago it Northwestern rail way company for professional services ill caring for little Jimmlo Davis , who had his legs taken oil'nt the depot hero in May , 1882. The doctor claims of the company - pany ? 405. A. P. Cramer seeks n divorce from Kllio Cramer on the ground of deser tion. tion.All All the comforts of high-priced hotels nt the Pacilio house , uml u saving ot COc to $1 n day. Try it. Highest prices paid for county , town , city and school bonds , Odell Bros , iV Co. , No , 10U Pearl street , Council Binds , Iowa. Men-lly Kntnrtninnd , Air. W. II. WakoHohl yesterday enter tained about twenty of his young lady friends in a peculiarly happy manner. He engaged the large band wagon by which to transport them to the lake , where they took passage on the Ollio May , and had a very pleasant trip to the beach. A beautiful lunch was served , and other requisites for a merry time were not lackius. The party indulged in bathing , nnd then went over to T. L , Smith's plat form , where the ovcniug was spent in dancing , The inusio was furnished by tint Gorman-Amoricnn band. It was one of the jolliest events of tlio season , nnd will make a bright page in Lake Mann- wji'a history. The party consisted of Aliases Ida Wnis , May Wcis , of Chicago ; May 1'orman , Anna and Barbara Alerklo , Stella nnd Kitty Billiard , Allss Coburn Maria Phillips , Kitty Conover and Messrs. Mark Brown , Dr. Soybort , vV. W. Sherman. Charles Nimau , w ! II. Shcrraden , II , Hutching , Ed. Harvey , Frank Miller , and J. H. Wci.M , of Omaha The order of dancing wns quite unique , as will be seen by the proprammo : "Board of trade" wait * , "wheat" qua drille , "corn" polka , "oat" wall * , "rye" " " scliottische "white lancicrs , "barley" , " "Manawn" "our wing" quadrille , ripple , " " " wait/ . girls" polka , "moonlight" / lYrfcctly snllsfactoi-y Accommodations at $2.00 a day nt the Pacific house. Give it a trial and be convinced. Fruits. Confectionery and cigars , be. t in the market always in stock. Frank WIMierell , 224 Broadway. TWO UOUUKItS HOLD. They Attack n llor.seinnn With n Cltil ) , lint Knll to Cot Any Hoot- . Charles Davis hired a pony of Lund & Davis Thursday night to go homo , about three milt's oul in the country. Just after he had crossed the Mosquito creek , two men sprang from the roadside suddenly. Ono of them grabbed thu ponj 'nhead and the othnr man grabbed him , and sought to pull him out of tin ) saddle. Not suc ceeding in this one of the men struck at him with a club. The club hi ! him on the left arm and across the back , and as it came down struck the pouv's back with such force as to cause the animal to give a frightened jump and start to run The men let go their hold , and the frightened animal speodoi1 oil' , carrying a no less frightened rider. Tim purpose of the as sailants was clearly robbery , and the boldness of the iltnck indicates that they wore desperate .characters. Ho was una ble to give a very clear description of the fellows , but tlio police took what points they could get , and started on the hunt for them. At list ; accounts the search had availed nothing. The "Pop" lilccimc. The saloon men are very slow in the payment of licenses under the pop or dinance. The city clerk states that only two or three hnvo paid their July license , mid none have paid for August , while there arc scyo * till delinquent for June. The city -il has been making threats to close i. , . those who do not pay , but these threats have been heard so often that no pno pays much heed to them any longer. Jt is now predicted that the council will at its , meeting next Alonday ovenluir , make some bold move which will resalt in either prompt pav or prompt closing. There are many com plications arising from the "pop" ' ordi nance , and as the liconsiMvas recognized as a sort of compromise measure , the citi/.ens who favored it expected that tlio saloon men would help carry out its in tent. The failure to do so is fast getting the council and many of the citixcns in favor of some more heroic treatment. The policy of "put up or shut up" is be ing urged , aiul unless the licenses are promptly paid the prediction is made that the city will take some steps which will be less favorable to the open saloon than the ' "pop" ordinance. Kucc. The second race for the Gary-Thomp son cnp1 will take place this evening. The boats arc to be in line at 0 o'clock so as to make the finish before the wind goes down. Captains will report at the Alan- hattan beach dock at 5 o'clock to draw positions. Those wishing to see a very pretty sight , and if the wind favors , an oxc hing race , should bo on hand in sea son. It is pleasant to go down as early as1 O'CIOCK and have a basket lunch iu the boat or on shore , then when you liavo had your bath and entail your lunch you can 011303' the race and got homo early. Bathing during this cool evening air is very pleasant before sundown as then the air , as well as the water , is warm. The course for the race will be the same as that on Thursday evening. Monday'n Shell Race. The race between the heavy and liirlit weights of the Omaha Rowing associa tion in four-oared shell boats to come off on Alonday cvenins on Lake Alanawa will bo attended by many persons irom Omaha as the Union Pacific road will run a special train , leaving Omaha at 5:1.T : o'clock and run to the Wabash cross ing on the" road to Mark's landing about thrco-quartors of u mile from the lake. Carryalls will take passengers down to the landing. The light weight crow is to have red colors with Tilson , stroke and captain ; Alorris , No. S ; Allen No. ! 1 ; Hudson , bow. The heavy weights colors are dark blue and gold. Connor , stroke ; Wilcox , No. 2 ; Touzalin. No. 3 ; Brown , bow and captain. Buoys were last evening put out by Alessrs. Odell Bros. & Co- , marking out the course to bo rowed over , on which will bo flags placed. MORLACCHI. The StranKoIjIfc , Marriage anilDcnth of the PUIIIOUH Dancer. Nym Crinkle in the New York World : Last Saturday a week ago died in a little New Kngland town a ballot dancer whoso life in a great measure answers the oft-ropontcd question about a class of women whoso profession is popularly hold to bo one of exposure. ( iuisoppina Alorlaechi was celebrated in her time , and as she was born in 18 li ] , Unit time was not so long ago , Why , it was only so far back as 180 ! ) that sho'apjcarod at tlio grand opera house hero in that famous production of "Tho Tempest , " which turned Clifton Taylcurc's hair gray and made tlio English stockholders of Lrle shares squeal. Then shu was a stage queen. In the nigjit ot her beauty and Hush of her power she had every path of a .successful stage queen open to her.I . I find thai the records and the tradi tions agree as to her exemplary charac ter , her exceptional probity , her marked individuality , and her rnro sense of honor and justice. Isn't this delicious in a ballet dancerr Among the herd of admirers while she was playing at the Crand Opera bouse was the generous , reckless , and somewhat - what Hubby Jim I'isk , the after Alikado of WcsfSido Saturnalia. Ho had every thing but his own inqiioy to bo a Cra'sus , Ho only lacked discretion to bo a Maorcimn. One night ho went to Alor- lacchi as she was waiting to go on. and slipped a diamond ring on her nngor. After the performance HIIQ sent for mm and handed the ring back to him , "O , it's real. " said Fisk , "O bother , know it's the first water and worth foil . " "Bah " saiil Alorlaccld with ! , a shrug , "I can earn that much wilh one of my toos. " The confused Mikado wont to the front of the house , and running against CHIT Taylouro. he remarked , when ho had got his breath : "Thorn's a good woman that a bud man can fight for. " Of course , he meant a bad man who had thu courage to light. This was before lie was Colonel. When the "Devil's Auction" was pro duced hero she was tlio chief attraction , In 1800 she made "Tho Midsummer- Night's Dream" at Solwyn's in Boston. Thou , against her own wUhosstio ; played the "French Spy , " and in 1871 wiis with tlio Alajiltons. It was in Chicago that she first met Texas Jack ana ll in love with him , This Btrange alliance appears to have been the result of gcnuino ad'ection , and the premiere who liud enthralled Turin , Genoa , Lisbon , and held the gilaod youth of London at buy fell into the arms of the American scout. They were married , mid on her part at .least tlio relationship is said to have been one of unwavering devotion and fidelity. The eccentricity and irregularity of herhusband cost her many n pang , but she clung to him. When he died in 1KS1 iiiLcadvillcshewas there. She put up with every discomfort ; left noomfortablo homo , roughed it , and stood by him all through tlio trouble ? which ended in his sickness and death , ilivl hers were the hnmls that closed Lis eyes , After that she retired to n little J < ew Kugland town and lived her widowhood in a quiet and unobserved way. Some of the stories of her independent character are both refreshing and curious. On one oecnsfon , when playing in n spectacular pl e , 'ho saw the property-man carclosly break one of the ballet-girl's helmets , for which she was charged $2 , and the management de ducted it from the girl's salary in spite of her protests. Indignant Allle. Morlacchi sent for the manager and told him she had seen the property-man break thu hclmot. Sin- insisted that the girl's money should bo refunded. When the manager refused she threw up her en gagement , and , leaving the theatre , took Ilit ) girl with her. During the Fisk regime at the Grand opera house all the elorls to entrap her into the Bohemian orgies utterly failed. To all the polite invit.-.tious to supper she invariably sent n poliio declination. She saved her money , iure < ted it carefully , and wlien her htisbaid died she retired on a competence of V > r own with a clean record. Mr. John Ai. Burke , who was for n long time her mauairer , went to Billeriea to attend th. > funeral last Mon day. Dlle tolls us that the entire town turned out. In the church n-here the services were held were the Methodist , Baptist , and Catholic elerirymen. Some of the stores were closed. All denominations mourned her. The Community honored her memory. This is pretty good for a ballot-dancer In a New Kuirlauil l > wn , oh ? It seems that she inauagud somehow to live tlio prejudice b pieces. She must have done it , I suppifio , with her charac ter instead of her alillty. It's remark able. I've tried iuaelumsy way to make it m onumciilal. Croup , coughs , colds , promptly cured by lied Star Cough Cure. Twenty-livo cents. NILSSON'S FliTURE HOME. Tlio FtirniHhiiiK mil Decoration oT Her Husl > : ui.l1H Home at Madrid. Despite the eccesiaslical obstacles which have caused t. slight hitch in the matrimonial arrangements of Alme. Nilsson , the prcparajons for the e.vont are going merrily forward , and when in duo time 'lie much-talked of knot is tied the giddy pair will Ibid everything that couul contribute to their comfort await ing them in Aladrid , vhero it is now said they will make their 'utiiro home. Count Aliranda , according to the correspondent of a Paris newspapjr , the veracity of whose statements cannot for ti moment bo doubted , has madi occasional trips to Aladrid to see that hi ! plans for the fur nishing and docoratttn of his prospective home wore faitlifnll carried out. The interior decorations of { his hotel are the principal features 'bf ' importance that arouse the interest of the reader. These , it must be confessed-ire xtremely novel and original in theiii design. Beginning with the alon/or drawing- room , it is stated thatiiiblcad of the usual mural decorations the \vnlls will be papered - pored with tlio reeeitad hotel bills con tracted by Mine. Nilsam1 on her various tours both in Kuropc aiid in tins country. As she has studiously preserved all those evidences of her extravagance the col lection which she no\v \ h'ts in her posses sion is a very extensive one. Only the choicest and most1 oxn'rcssivo of those documents jvljl be' ' { mployod for the , present purpose. The ( lining-room.will be similarly decorated .but instead of bills the walls will be'Completely covered with laurel leaves , tlio evidences of the prima donna's triumphs in many opera houses. The wreaths she received on these occasions she did not throw away , as many another prima donna might have done when they had become with ered and faded , but caeh loaf was care fully pressed and preserved for future use. The advantages of this thrift arc now obvious. In like manner the walls of the artist's boudoir will bo papered with the scores and text of the various operas in her rep ertory , arranged in such away that she will bo able to read at a glance the music and thn words of any opera which she may desire to sing or run over for the purpose of refreshing her memory. Bits of Swedish landscape in dellicate tints and executed by competent artists will cover the walls of her sleeping apart ment , and thus remind her constantly of scenes of her childhood and her far away home in tlio north. Lastly , the private studio and smoking-room of the Count Aliranda will bo decorated with volumi nous newspaper clippings in all langu ages tolling him of tlio fame and great ness of his wife , whoso achievements have been chronicled by hundreds of critics and scribes from St. Petersburg to San Francisco. Certainly this is not a bad idea , and the nowly-marriod pair which could not live happily and con tentedly amid such surroundings must bo very hard to please indeed , " 100 Doses One Dollar" is true onlyof Hood's Sursaprillu , ami it is an unanswo bio argument as to strength and ecou omy. < 'omily niul Ittiitli Work of nil lUnd * aSiec- | Inlly. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Kvorot Block , Council Binds , Standard Papers Used , , A l styles of bind ing in Ahiga7.ii\cs \ and BLANK B&OKS. U13PUIII5SOIW : (3. II. National Hunk , M. K 8 ultti & Co. , Clllzims' llunlc , Dcorii , WclU.V Co. , Mint National Dank , , < XU | iiHiii-itncu Co. , Olllcor A : t'iiicylltiinKorsq.htiivliif8 | : ( Hank. HO ! for ttijLAKE The Steamer ftlilE MAY Newly lilted up , nnd under the c-lmrKOof n KKlllfill oiiKlnocr nnd pilot , IsnowiiiHKlnspleas- urj trips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will KVO ! charters to putties for ono hour or any length of time dc-swd. J tines of ehnrler irlYcn nnd order * tnkon nt olllcvo.-J ) Mul iia t. . between honrd HI to 12 u. in. U DAl'tl * c CO. JOHN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE COI.I.IOCK or > 'iw .IIJIISKV , HlNOlJTOX , NIJW .1iitSHY ItrKUlur four-jreitr courtet. fullowi ; I. Kor the uftvee of llucliulpr of H lciji-f. Kuni > r lcour ei ul o ulei'tlvu cuur > hi CUouilitrr , lllolii ) r , ( jcoloajr , MntlieumUct iid I'liytlcn. U. f irIhoilcaroeof Civil Uniilnccr , liichidlnu , bc tdis ll'O u uul tiroffKslpiiul eluillen , appllcalloii. i > r Kleftrlellr tu Hie ArU. j'osl ( -rmlualu Iiii' ructlou In llljilicr Mutlieiuullcii.Urnptilcii. Aunljrllcul unU ApplloJ ( 'liemlitry uud A urlnir ] , Blolonr. riijilo , and A tronmnr. ) K iitranco < muln- " ' lal courvi'i HOUSE MOVER .AND RAISER Brick buildings of miykiud raised or moved and snlisfticUou guaranteed. Frame building * moved on Lilllu Gitml trucks , best in Hie world. SOS Eighth Avenue nnd Eighth StiwfCotmil HlnftV. YTT * TYCirir * HI i I Br-1 H * i Jn A JlJf J , J , JLlfT > % JL Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Farming lands in . Minnesota , , Iowa. Texas Kansas and Arkansas , r from $1.25 f o $12 per acre. School anil state lands in Minnesota on HO years time 5 ] iev cent interest. Laml buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by P.P. Lansti-up , No. 055 Broadway , Council Bluff's ' , Iowa. Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should sec our new and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty bathingsuits. HA11KXESS JlltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Are being closed out by us at remarka ble low figures. Wo 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. JfAJtKimSS JtltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Now in stock arc being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall btoclc , which will shortly arrive. JfAJtKJfJSSS ItIIOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Itlufls. Of tlio choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by us at a bargain and wo are selling them at retail at whole- Bale prices. See thorn and you will buy. jrAllKXESS JtllOS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 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 call on JlAJtlOf/iSS JtltOfi. , 401 Broadway , Council HI nil's. For olliccs , Now Invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. All styles , and prices satisfactory to everybody. JLAltKNKNti JiltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Of the very latest designs , patterns and quality for tlio coming scavon , are being now introduced by us. Pick ono out now bufcro the line is broken , Harkoess Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. J TOO'ICB. Special ailvortUomonts , sucli ni Lost , Faun ToIxinn.Vor B.ilc . , To Itont , Wunts , llonnlltiif , etc. , will bolneorled In this column nt tlio low ratoof TENCBNT8 I'l'.K LINE fortlio first laser tlonund 1'lvo Cents I'or Line for unoli fubso < | iu > m insertion. I.DUVO nilvorlUomunU nt our ollico No. 13 I'cul street , nuar Jlrouilwuy , Council 111 u irg. WANTS. 1'ockot liook contiilnltiK E27 nnd LOST vnlne t owner only. Dropped between 1'curl and Seventh uvcnuu. If nndor will ro- turntlio impora to the lloo ollico ho cnn keep tlio immoy , i _ _ _ ANTED An ueslatunt cook nt tlio OKI ! on W House. _ _ TTIOll SAI.H-Old impor * . In < | iinntltlo * to suit" J } ut Hue oulou No , U 1'uur ) Hired. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Established 1657 R. I&ICE , M. B. , r/rnrf > r" ! Or "ther Tiunori removed \vltlioi : . thulmiroordrawlnirorolool. Chronic Diseases or nil kinds n Over thirtv yours * pnictlcitl oxporlonue. No. II Pearl St. , Conucil IlUUTa. Consultation 1'reo. Creston House , Tiic only hotel In Council HlntTs having IPire Esoa/pe .And nil modern Improvements. 21C17 nnd JIU Mnln st. MAX JIOHN , Prop. REFRIGERATORS , AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in the State and Federal courts llooms 7 and 8 , Shugiirt Block. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. bOMKht nnd soil , nt retail am ! in lots. I.arfc'u ( iimtitlttus to i-elofl from Bovornl pnlrs of line drivers , slujflo or double. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs. Star Sale Stables and Mule Ui BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opposite Dummy DcpoL . pa.oa oa llon-ra niul Millus kept constiiiilly on hand forutililit rolHllor | n nirloiid * . Ordcra promdlly Illlud by cnntniot on short uottce , Stock wild on oommlsslnn. 8III.HTKII Si 1IOI.HV. I'roprletoru. Tclaplionii No. IH. KZ3 rormeily of KII-X S A 1,15 STAIII.I'B , cornet uvo. and 4tli btrvft , N. SCHTJEZ , Justice of the Peace. Officoover American K.xiiroSi Couiinuir , ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL IlLUf 'J > 'S , HHl'A. An excellent educational Institution , furnish cd with nil the modern Improvements , con ducted by the SIHTKUS OF ClAlUTV ! , II. V. M I'or term of l.vu months , t'j. TYrmsLejrln first Monday In Suptoinlicr nnd Hi-Ht Monday In I'obnuirj. Tor ciitiilot'iles ml dr < 89 flIBTHll HUI'KIIIOU S [ . 1 iau-s ! , U-uilviuyCouuvll IllulU , low WHOLESALE AND JOBBING aEIOTTSES OF Y COUNCIL BLTJFFS. " " . { ( HtUTl.TrttA I , IMFfiKMI. .NTA DKtillK , WUUS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implomaiits , _ _ Cnrrlnjrc . Vti > , Tie. Council IllmtX lotrn. KHYSTONK MANTl'AlTl'mNO IXX Miiko tlio Uriirlnnl nnd Complete Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COIIN SIIKI.I.KItB AND Tr'KRI ) orTITIl * . No * . If.Ol , n , l.VXi mid I.V)7 , < oulh Main Street , _ Council IliUfK Town. 1 > AMI ) 11UA1)I.KY ) iVr CO. , Mimuf'rs nil 1 Joblm-4 of agricultural Implements , Wagons , Boggles , Onrriflfrrs , nnd nil Mtvl nf IV nn Mivoliinnrr. lira to Ilia South Mnln Street , Council HliiSH , totrn. " _ .t.YK ; MVW.B > . " V.O. Ui.r.iiov , T. ll.Douat.iM , UKo.l" . WmniirT V.-lYo * , VM in. SoiVCoun ol. Council BluTs Handle Fact/ ) , ( liimrpornliM. ) Munufncturorsor A.\p. | Pick , Slodio nnd llnndlivs , of every di-JCi-lptlnn. COUNCIL HLUFr'S CAUI'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ; , Oil Cloths , Curtnln Klttiiroj. Uphol'toiy CiOo.M , Etc. Na 405 llrondway Council HUUTo , f } mn.icco , irrr. I'KIIKC.OY & MUOltK , Jobber * In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes , NOR. 28 Main mid i-T 1'oarl Sis. Council lllutls , town. CO.W.W/S.S/O.V. / SNYDKK & LHAMAN , AVholpsnlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. lU'ourl Pt. Coiinol : ! lluir . nin ( isr * . 11AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries. Utts. No. Main St. , nnd No. 21 I'tmrl St. , Council IlltitTa. Dill' GOODS. AI. K. SMITH & CO. , and Jote of Dr/ Notions Etc. Nos. 113 nnd 114 Mnln St. , NOR. Ill nnd 115 I'enrl St. . Council lllulK town. O. W. WITTS , Wholesale California Fralts a Specialty GoncrnI Commission. No. 51 ! Ilrondwny , Council lllnlTa. _ _ WIUT & DUQUKTTK , Wholosnlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 unit 18 1'carl St , . CoiltiPlI L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Whole-mlo I.l'pior nreilora. _ No. 410 Ilroiid- v" " wny , Council lllnlT * JIAllXKSS , KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , Jfnmi'nctiirersornnJ Wlmln nlo Doilora In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. Ba Main Ft. Council lllutfi , lovrn. /UTS , C.U'S. KTC. MKTCALF BHOTIIKHS , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and G10783. Nop.M'Jmid 314 nroadwny , Council lllnTa. ! KEKLIXK & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Mails , Heavy Hardwara , Anil Wooil Stock , Council llliilTH , Iowa. WDKS AX JJ. 11. MoDANKLI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides , Tallow , Wool , J'cltB , Oroiwjnnd Furs Council lllnlla lowii. UIL& COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dcnlcrs In lUuminating & Lubricating Oils Gasilli ) ETO. , E3TO. RTIicodoro.Atront , Council Illniri" . Iowa. I.VMHRII , I'lLIKO. KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , * .nd IJrldiro Material SpeolultlnsWlmlosnlo Lum ber ol uU Kinds. Olllco No. I'M Main St. , Council Hlutrs. lawn. LKJVUllS. JOHN LINDEH , Wbolesitlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , Agent for St. ( iottharri'8 Hurb lllttoM. No. 1J MuluSt , Council Illulls. 8CHNKWEK & BUCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ko cno Main St. . Council COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. TrollliiKi INichiK and Itmmfiig Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A. K. Walker's world faniouu Uacinjj Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by I'rof.A. S , Parker daily , In front of the grandstand. Otherattractlons ; in the way of snood consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Kcduocd niton oti all railroads. Coniq everybody and havca good limo , For particulars , address