O THE OMAHA DAILTf BEE : TUESDAY AUGUST 10 , 1SSO. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIlTBLUFFS , j 'JL'KRDAY MOKN1NO. AUGUST 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. I.'plluiol by cntnrr In r.nj-pnrt of thocltj-nt Iv. i lit j ct'Ms per week. ) > l.V. . TII.TON , - Manager. Tr.rii'HONE3i : BrMMssOmcr , Jfq , 13. KniTOit Ko. 21. MINOIl MKXTIOJf. New York Plumbing company. Summer ulotliiny cheap at Itciter' ; ? . Tlio Msry best cabinets at $ . ' } doat ( toi'linni's. Only $2.r > 9 per defer first class cab inet photo's at Schmidt's , S-JO Main St. Cabinet photographs $3 per doxcii at Sherradi-n's , . ' 117 Hrw'y , for It1) ) days only. Ton cics ! , mostly drunks and vng , made llu ; Monday morning grist in I IK : police court. I'rt'snnts liavn been awarded Jfos. 1.831 $ , 1 , ! ) . ' ! , l.UOO , ( Mil , 710 nnd 7il ! ( by tno Mueller Music company and uro yet un- callrd for. The canning factory has been supplied with n two inch water muter. Tint fac tory is expected to start up in a i'ew days. Always buy your meats ntStar Market , No. HOI Hroadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. The two shells destined for the race laF-t night were drawn through the main directs yesterday and attracted niunh at tention. Prowlers entered the kitchen of the Essex house while the family were at the liikn , and proceeded to cook a meal and help themselves. A number of suspicious characters are noticed in the city , and the police arc shadowing several of them with the in timation that a sensational raid will boon follow. The district tcl graph company is arranging to put in lines and boxes along the principal residence streets of the fourth wnrd. Many will gladly avail themselves of the conveniences oll'ered by this service. Mike Nolan , who was complained offer for having his saloon open on Sunday , has had tint ease continued until Thurs day. I' . MeNulty , for keeping Ins saloon open , after hours Saturday night , will have a hearing at the same time. The Twentieth avenue shool house now has water supplied , and the New York plumbing company will to-morrow com mence puttinn'in the pipes for the Court Blrcetsehool. The company has also com pleted the water main on Pen-in and Lincoln avenues , 1'ctcr Hanscn , a llftccn year old , run away boy from Uacino has been taken up by the police here. He claims to be trying to reach Nebraska. He left home with a half dollar , and when taken in here had § 1.50 , having earned something nioie than expenses on the trip thus far. It docs seem that with low wages and n first-class police force , the city could jiy ) ! its police in cash. The claim has always been made that when the city got good men to go on the force the cash would take the place of the city warrants in paying them. There can bo no com plaint about the quality of the force now , and the keeping of such men in service can be best accomplished by treating them fairly. Pay in cash , and then de mand that none but good men who earn their pay are kept on the force. The now street cars , whoso arrival was announced in Btimlny's UEE , made their appearance on the streets yesterday. Only two or three were run out during the day , the company not daring to shock the citizens too greatly by putting them all in sight at once. The change from the rickety and leaky old arks is a great one. Now when turn tables are put in so that the bob-tails can bo run come other way than bob end behind , it will seem as if there wore street cars in Council Blufl's. The new cars are very neat and convenient and the city can asK for no better. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co. , No , 103 Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Jowa. i _ _ _ Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J.V. . & E. L. Scatters , No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blurts. 1'crsonnl Pnrnernnlis. Miss Emma Decbe leaves to-day for Spirit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.McMickon returned last evening from their eastern trip. B. M. Russell , U. S. A. , was at the Ogden yesterday and started west last evening. O. J. King left yesterday for Leaven- worth , Kan. , to look after the now gov ernment building there. Mrs. Anna Judd , who tins acen visiting licr parents in Missouri , returned homo yesterday. Dr. Jndd also met her here last evening , ho having returned from a trip to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys have gone to Fort Uodgo on a two weeks' visit. When they return they will occupy the house of Dr. Macrae , on Fifth avenue , who will then live at the Ogden house. F. N. Taylor , of Bradford , Pa. , one of the largo oil producers of that section , is in the city , making tno rounds in com pany with his friend , George Radio. Mr. Taylor has been hero before , and is , . getting so enamored with the city that it is not improbable that he may decide to locate permanently here , Smoke the Manawa cigar , made by Frank Levin , 5J13 ! Broadway. S' o that your boots are made by Uorehouse & Co. , Room 1 , Everett block. Tlio Hotly Found. _ _ * JTfi- r * * " " * * " y - ft m uotly 01 tno boy who was drowned cast of Tabor Friday Was not recovered till Sunday morn- Jn/r / , when a jug of pow'.or was exploded near whore ho was thought to bo lodged , which brought the body to the Biirfneo. A largo company from each tide of I hn river had labored dilligcntly nnd to tinally succeed was a satisfaction everyone shared on account of the par ents , whoso hearts worn lacerated by the dreadful accident that robbed thorn of their iirst born. The remains wcro taken to Weeping Water for intcrrment. First-class tin work , roofing , etc. , a specially at Cooper & McUco'ti. TAronr I-'HKE In about an hour.bnau- tlful photo painting , to introduce our colors. No knowledge of painting re quired. Received Iirst premium at St. Louis fair. One hundred dollars earned monthly. Miss Christie , 14 Main streot. A Bweot KntorprlsfJ. Articles of incorporation wcro filed ycstordny by which the Council Hind's Candy Manufacturing company becomes an addition to the Interests of this city. The company Is organised in a modest nort of way , but promises to grow into an enterprise of considerable magnitude , as it Is composed of young men of ac tivity and push. II , A. Balrd is the pres ident , II. S. Bowman secretary and treasurer , and A , O. Doiupsoy , manager. is thu munition to manul'acturo tor the ulc and to start in at once. The cap ! stuck is fixed at $2,500. It is to bo ped that the. enterprise may meet with o growth and buccebs which it merits BLUE , THE CHAMPION COLOR , Omaha's ' Heavy Oarsmen Victorious Over tlo Light \7eighte. SERMON OF A LATTER DAY SAINT Common Council I'rocccillngn A Love SluU SInlil TnkcH I'olson Sninc- ttilnt : orihcltonil A otit Htylc General ItlitfTs ItcniH. Pine \Vlnn the llncc. Tlio cloudy weather last evening nro- vciitr < l niaiij' jicrsons who would have otliei'tciso ntti'iidcd the race between the licavv wt'lRhts mul Iteht weights of the Oinntm Rowing association on Lake Man- nwn. As it was several hundred wore on Manhattan Hcach , I'of them having coinu over from Oinalm on the siiccial train lli.it left there at 5:15 : o'clock. It was ( | iiito n curiosity lo nuiny who at- U'liilctl , as u iiitinbcr of them had never seen a shell boat before. Tlio two crows in their four-oared bnrjccs tooli a spin over the course about 5 o'clock and seemed well pleased with the course. They then returned to Man hattan licach and put their boats up until the race took place. The heavy weights' colors were blue , the average weight of each man being 1515 pounds in their rowing cos tume , while the light weights average 123 pounds ) each. The light weight's ' colors were white. At exactly T.O.'i the heavy weights start ed out for their starling buoy with Con nor , stroke ; Tou/alin , 3d ; Wilcox , 2d ; Urown , bow. Tlio light weights came out shortly after : Tilson , stroke ; Allen , Ud ; Morrl.sj 2d ; Hudson , bow. This judges N. N. Crciiry. A. C. Smith and \V. F. Sapp , jr. . and D. W.Vsm Cott , timekeeper , were then taken in the "Annie C. Uraddock" to the starting point , there being some ten or twelve ladies and gentlemen in thu boat. THK HACK. At the signal the blue caught water Iirst nnd lead oil' witli a forty stroke , while the white settled down to a thirty-eight stroke , continuing it until they reached the quarter mile buoy belli" then a half Jengtli behind the blue. The white then increased lo forty but the bines were too much for the light weights. At the half mile buoy the blue had taken it quite easy so far but increased their stroke to forty-two , then being two good lengths ahead. After rounding the three-quarter mile buoy the blue rested to thirty-eight while the white continued their focty stroke. The same position was hold , tno blue then being a length ahead until the half mile buoy was readied. The blue increased their speed to forty strokes per minute. Both crews hung together in tiio same positions until the quarter was reached , when the blue got clown to work and ran up to forty-four , the white getting to fort > -two , The blue winning the race one and a half milcr in 10:24j : , with the white a good length behind. The water was quite choppy , with con siderable brce/.e blowing , or the time would have no doubt been lowered some what. After the race. ! . L. Webster , of Omaha , on behalf of Messrs. Ocloll Bros. & Co. , the lessees of the Dcach , who presented the silver cup for the contest , made THK 1'ICESEXTATIOX SPEECH. Mr. Websteu made mention of the dis covery of the lake , about a month ago , and described the improvements on the be.icli as the "budding of bright roses in a desert garden. " He called attention to the fact th.it no other such beach was known for many miles , and that hereto fore the residents of Omaha and Council Bluffs hart to go hundreds of miles for \yatenng place when now there is one within an hour's reach of both places. The cup was then presented to the Omaha rowing association , and in a few appropriate remarks the secretary , W. H , Crcary. responded. The cup is to be the property of the association , and can bo contested for only by members of the association. The "Only and Original" Church. Rev. Mr. McDowell , of the church of Latter Day Saints , gavca sermon Sunday night which would have aroused considerable erablo talk among the various other churches hero , had the representative men of these other churches been present to have heard it. It was a doctrinal ser mon , and some of the positions taken by him wore very stalwart. As usual ho spoke his mind troly , and in this particu lar discourse he took occasion to make some strong claims for his church as compared with others. Ho took for his text : "If any man say unto you , Lo , hero is Christ , or there ; believe it not. " Ho described the various denominations. each claiming to have Christ , and yet every one of them denying more or less of the truths declared in the new testa ment. They could not bo right , for the true test of those who loved Christ was if they Kept all the commandments given by him. These churches taught dillcront doctrines , nnd the preachers were guided by the commentators of their particular ciituches , instead of by the word of God. These churches which said , "Lo , hero is Christ , " should not be believed , The church of the Latter Day Saints claimed to bo the true church. It did claim that "hero was Christ. " The speaker then proceeded to give the reasons ons for making this claim. Ho insisted that the organization of the church was just like the original church organized by ' wopliets , apostles , teachers , deacons , etc. In other churches many of these orders were left out. Baptism by immersion was the original modo.iyiil the other churches , at least most of them , had departeil rom this , The teachings < jf hs ] church wore HKO those of the primitive tatlio'rs , or rather like those of Christ. Every other church neglected .some of those teachings and some of his commandments. Ho went into details to show tlu\t this posi tion was Hound. He urged his hearers to study the now testament , and see if the church of the Latter Lny ) Saints did not stand the tost. , The speaker did tint bclievo tlin t he church of Christ was made up ot all those denominations. If that was so , then if he wanted to be n member of the church of Chrifct ho would luivo to go around and join all of these several hun dred sects. It couldn't bo. There was no record of Christ organizing or reor ganizing but one church , Then ! could be but one true church , and the others were falso. As there could bo but one true church of Christ , everyone should take the now testament and see what was necessary to belong to such a church , and what were tlm characteristics by which the true church is to be known , When these tests were thus applied the speaker was certain that the verdict must bo , "Lo , Christ IB hero. " Not Quito Swift Enoncli. lieorgo T , Hwilt was brought before Judge Aylusworth yesterday afternoon on the charge of having robbed Jacob Stuub of a watch und chain and a railway ticket. The evidence lor the prosecution oirly was taken , nnd the .case then con tinued until Wednesday for the ilcfeiibo to make a showing. It ice ins thut Staub , who is a brewer at Avoca , lias been In the city for several days , nnd on Sunday- night was taking in the town with Swift , who also lives at Avocn. Swift was out of money , but ns Jic used to work for Staub , nnd wns wulT acquainted , Staub kept putting up for him. Tlio two men wandered Into the alley in the rear of Hunting's store , nnd while there Staub lost his watch and ticket. Ho clmnrcd Swift with having taken them , but the latter denied it , and claimed thatStntib must have dropped the watch somewhere. Swift wanted him to go back into the alley and hunt for it , ami they did so. Tho'n coming out onto Broadway again , Swift went one way while Staub went to police headquarter * and reported the thi'ft. Wall McFadden anil Staub started out lo hunt Swift up , and saw him com ing down Bryant street on the cast side , and McFaddon arrested him. hwift quieklv nas&oil the watch to Staub. nnd evidently thought thu matter would be dioppod there , but in this ho was mis taken. The police were set on having the matter shown up. YeMculav Mcl'adden found the missing roilway ticket , where it had evidently been chopped through the grating at the city building , and tlio theory is that Swift dropped it there as he was being taken to the station , It is understood that Swift will try to make the court believe that Staub dropped the watch In the alley , whnn they were in there together , and that while Staub was gone after an ollicor , he , Swift , hunted around and found tlio watch , and was on his way to deliver it up to police head quarters when arrested. The ii"ding of the railway ticket will be a little more dillictilt to aocountfor but ho will probably claim that Staub himself dronped it there when he was onhis , way to the station after an olHcer. Swift is said to bo a slick one. Ittis narrated of him that not lone ago a prize card man opened in Avoea , and that Swift managed 0- get n hole through the floor above , so as to see the rear sides of the cards as they wcro placed in tlio racks. Thus li'idin" out which ones called for big prl ' "s , no would point out the cauls he wanted , and nearly broke the poor follow t" > In business , by draw ing all the big pi'ves , before tlio fellow got onto the sclieinc. Go to the New : York Plumbing com pany for garden jioso. They warrant all hey sell. Opera house block. Kivkhind , the jeweler , has removed to S23 Broadway , Singer ollicc. \Vnxlng Warm. _ j . The Sidney republicans are enjoying a little internal turmoil. At the township caucus at Sidney , Anderson's home , his opponents came in to rule out the mug wumps. The proceedings went some- tiling after this manner. Chairman Eaton called the caucus to order , when the first motion was by Robert Simons , of the Union , for Dr. llanley to act as chair man. The mugwumps nominated Ward Webster. Taking : i vote Webster had ill ana Hiuiloy 18. Not content with this defeat Simons , Frazier & Co. offered a resolotion of the following import : \VIIIUIAS : , Certain so-called republicans partcimtc ! | < l in the nomination ami lia\o since been active In the support of the deino- urccnback ncmiineo lor congress , theiefoio It be Ilcsolvcil , Tli.it the icpublicans of Sidney township icfitoe to lero nUo them as ICD- re.sentattves cither in county or state con- A tuitions. To this the vote stood : For it , 8 : against it. ! > 3. Following the introduction of this Webster , under the inspiration of the moment , delivered what was generally regarded as a very interesting speech , bis manner and feelings at the time sug gesting very strongly that ho could , if necessary , punctuate with full stops. The Anderson faction carried the day in about the ration indicated by tiio vote , Simons & Frazier taking their departure , with the remark that "they wished no further identilication with n democratic conven tion" and proceeded to place a set of delegates of their own of whose stalwart republicanism no one could question. A lively time is expected at the county con vention next Saturday , the Mth , at wlitoli the gallant major's forces will appear in battle array , and the outcome is not dilli- cult to foretell. Finc pasture , plcntv of water and good attention for 300 head of stock about live miles north of Rroad way and Main .street. Inquire of L. P. Judson , No. 029 Sixth avenue , or Charles Palmer at pasture on lime kiln road. " \Vherfj Arc Your I'jipers ? There will bo many dillioulties attend ing the new registry law , but one of the most annoying will be in regard to natur alized citizens Some old citizens , who have voted here for years , and some who have been elected themselves to ollicc , will bo barred from voting if they do not look out. The registry law requires the board to record the date , plaeo and other details concerning tlio papers taken out by naturalized citizcnst and many of those who took out their papers years ago have lost them or mislaid them. In many cases it will involve considerable trouble to got tlio necessary data for be coming duly registered. Every natural ized citizen should take note in time , and uroparc himself to meet the requirements of the now law. o The City Council. At the mooting of the city council last night a lull board was present. The petition of property-owners for the grade of an alley between Eighth and Ninth streets , and Bluff and Fourth streets was referred to the city engineer , to roiiort ve.soliitions bringing all alloys to grade in said improvement district. The city engineer reported an aban donment of the waterway between Pierce sU-eet nnd kuQivij as the ] ( { i\mtnn imeh.- The stSoT commissioner was ordered to romovi. . .nbur and 1111 up the same , but onlv BO far as it fronts on Gcorgo Wheeler's property on Pierce street. The commissioner reported damages lo Mrs. Mary Uak ' s property § 200 , on account of Uli > so i ditch. C. P. Brinton was fillawcfi ? " 30 for damages to his loLjy the same ditch. F , hi. Nichols con plainon that a nui sance existed near' 's ' house , it being the pig pen belonging Mr. Lemon's home ollthe Friendless , ncfcrred. Petition of San h.-n for improvement of creek bank neai is property rejected. Bids were opened for furnishing two carloads of lumber * the city. The Chicago cage Lumber company was lower on pine and A. Overtoil on oak. Referred to committee. A number of contracts for work al ready awarded were read , as prepared by thu city attorney. The council mem adjourned until Fri day night. . Tlio council will meet Wednesday night as a committee of tlio whole to con fer with Mr. Reagan in regard to his claims against the city , on Ids old contracts. A Test Case , The Dagos nro indignant at the efforts of the authorities to enforce the ordin ance prohibiting the running of huckster wagons on Farnani and Douglas streets. Two of them , M. Rockman and H. Base- witz wore arrested yesterday for violating thu ordinance. They plead not guilty and will test tlio validity of liu ordinance. Their case will bo heard to-day. Try It. Best Cream Soda in the city Oc pur glass .it Palmer' : . , No. 12 Maiu st. A LOVE ' _ StCtJL MAI II. She Seeks Itellef Ityoih Her Sorrow by n Draught of I/uudaniini. An attempted suicjdo wasroportcd last evening , The rctiecnceiof the police and of all in niiy way knowing the facts , ren dered it n difficult task to get the details. It appears , nowever , that a young girl aged about eighteen , n daugh ter of Mrs. Thomas McDonald , of Avoca , attempted to end her life by taking laudanum. She was visiting at the homo of Mr. Jonr , the ynrdmnMcr of the Chicago & Northwestern , and the dis covery of her suicidal purpose was made peen after she had taken the deadly dose , Dr. White was speedily summoned nnd ho succeeded in saving her. The cans" of the girl's net is reported to bo iinreciultcd love , she having I'ooomo enamored of a young man in the city who is said to be n gambler. The young lady is from a most excellent family , and flhe bears no less excellent a reputation. The narrow escape may cure her of the girl ish foolishness , although it is said she has been for some time determined on self-destruction , and -iterated the threat after being brought to last evening. Fruits , Confectionery and cigars , best in the market always in stock. Frank Withcrcll , aat Broad way. n .Steed. Yesterday morning an accident oc curred at the ferry train , by which iv horse had a leir badly mashed. The horse was one of a team belonging to a mover , and as they wcro driving out of the cars , on the arrival of the train at the Broadway platform , the cars were given a sudden jolt ami the animal's leg was caught between the ears. The company very promptly settled with the owner for the animal , which had to be shot to put it out of its misery. Tl.is is the Iirst ac cident of this kind which has occurred. COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. Trolling , I'acing and Kiumlng Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , isi , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A. E. Wuikcr's world , 'Jainona Racing Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof.A. S. Parker daily , In front of the grandstand. Other.attractions in the way of speed consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Reduced rates on all railroads. Come everybody anil havea peed time. For particulars , address FRANK -STUBBS , I' ' * " , „ Secretary JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in the State and Federal courts llooms 7 and 8 Shitgart Ulock. 11. EBEJiCKT , -"FRESCO PAINTER Ami CHAS , R , LEE , AND WAGOX STOCK. ALSO AGENT FOR PARQUET FI.OOIMXC Ami W00 CAUPETfiYG. SW , Corner 9ti ! an ; ! Douglas NEW GROCERY. NEW GOODS J. P. TIIEUKBLSEM , 1121 Saundcrs Street , Omaha , Goods promptly ilo'lverccl to UI parts of tlio city. Krtxli Lrruit always on Ilium. AllKOoUa sold from this liouno iirriiiitfl ( satlMictory nr money ro- fumliHl , Lo < ri-ttirlcc'ituuariiii'.ccd. Cliolcu OolTeea and Tcim u upenlty. Kieili Uutteriin from tlio countiy. Also neli O. S. PETTIS & CO. , Wholesnlo and F.etnll Phuotons , Iiifrgio3 ! nni ] Koad Wilsons.J per cent snvod in buying of ug. 1308-1310-1UI : ; , J/.nnl HI , , Onmlm , Nob. Uranoti at Counnll.Uluqtilowd. t i ' HY MAGIC STABCH CO. WIILAUELPHIA ; PA. FINEST atfdjBEST IN THE WOIlftl ) . NEEDS NO COOKING Producinor n rich , honiitiful ULOSS and STIFFNESS , * m - No Starch yet Jiitroilnccd can lie coin- pared with the J1AUKJ. One jmekajro will do the work of two pounds of onllniiry starch. Fnl'.l under cuuruntco of the minufacturcrt. SLOAN , JOHNSON & CO. . Wholesale Agents , Oiniiha , Sob. O. P. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency General dealers in Real KsUta and Heal Katate toCls uikitUi'uruuui tu Ouulia , Neb. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , bosb in thu world. 80S Eighth Avomieand Eighth Stroot.Counil IMnffV. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. t&U- n / e-u-c-t * * , 4 itp. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Farming : lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging from $1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on . ' { 0 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by P. V. Liinstrup , No.505 Droadway , Council lUuirs , Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , Hi fflain and IS Pear ! 3f@f , WAITED 100,000 JIOltE CUSTOMERS. Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should sec our new and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for line and pretty bathingsuits. HAJtKNESS UJtOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Blufla Arc 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 , ns wo WILL .NOT carry any over to nc.\t season. HAllKyJSSS JtJlOf } . , 401 Hroadway , Council .Bluffs. Now ! n stock arc being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall stock , which will shortly arrive. JfAltKyJSSS JlllOS , , 401 Broadway , Council Blufls. Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by us at n bargain and wo are soiling them at retail at whole sale prices. See them and you will buy. irAHKNUSU JillOfi , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluirs. For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly be taken on" our Hholves to be replaced with goo.ls for fall wear. Summer dress goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will call on 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. IATTING , For ofllces , New invoice Just received nnd latest patterns guaranteed. All ttylos , and nriccB satisfactory to everybody. IIAItKNESS JUION. , 401 Hroadway , Council CARPETS Of the very latest designs , patterns and quality for the coining season , nro being now introduced by us. Pick one out now before the line is broken. Hartaess Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL I5LU1-TS , I A , EstnbK&lica 1857 K , . RICE , M. B. , Or "tlicr Tumors i oinovod wltho'i the Kniro ordrnwiujf ol blooJ. Chronic Diseases or ull kinds u specialty. fh er tlitrtv j oars' prncllcM experience. No. 11 PoatlSL , Council UlillTs. B3& " Consultation free. Creston House , The only hold In Council Hinds having ? Esoa/pe And all modern linproxoraontti. 215 , 217 and 210 Mitln St. MAX MOHN , Prop. Horses and Mules for nil purposes. bO'igut mul sold , nt rotnll nnd In lots. LIUKO nutmtittus to fclcet from Severn ! pairs of line Ui Ivors , sliitfloor double. MASON WISE , Council Blufls. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . Opposite Dummy Depot , ft = 53 _ Jloreca nnd Mule * kept constantly on Imnd for ealo nt it-tall nr In cur loada. Orders promptly Illlod by contract on short notice , Htock sold on commission. BllI.UTKH & 110I.KV. I'roprlotorB. Tclophonu No. IM. EQ3 rorimniy of KlUfc BAI.15 STAW.KB , cornui uvo , mid ( tli etrccl. City" Steam Laundry JJ EMKll .t ! SEA1UG1IT , ] t No. at N. Main Street , Council Hlnd'H. Finest work and lowest prices for fine wort ; . All collars atul cuffs re turned In collar and caff boxes without extra charge , u > Jilch ( inar- antees ivorlt in sainv condition as It leaven its. Out of town orders re- sainelaltcntlon and at aantc rates aacltu work. _ _ N. SCHUKZ , Justice ot the Peace. 0 fllco Or or American Kiproij Couiutuy , WHOLESALE AND JOB3INQ K-0-CTS33S OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKKUK , WILLS : & co. , Wholesale * Agricultural Implements , ( 'nirli Tc . I'tc , Vie Council Mlnir * . lo\vn , KKYSTON'K MANUKACTUHINt ! COT Mnke IhoUrljrmnl mul Co-iipleto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN siiKUiKits . \ : > 'i > rr.no < rrrnua. Xos. irol.no , IMS mul t.VK AiKth Mum Street , Council limn" ' . limn. im ID mtvnU'.v A.co. . , Mnnuf'r nnl.loliberi of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cfirrlnpp" : . nml nil kin U of l'nrm Mi'ohltiTjr. 1100 to 1110 South Mnln ftrect , Council niilffi. liiirn. _ _ AXI : H.IA.C K.O. Qt.Tmn.N. T. H.Ilorm.vs Hrn.l'Vnuiiir. . \Min. J > \-Couusol. . Council BiuiTs Handle Factory , ( Itirorpnrntpil. ) Mnmifnclnrersof A-xlo , 1'lck , Slo.lco nail _ Iliitiillt" , of every description. CAltl'HT * . _ _ " ClNXMLT ( ) UKVs"CAUl'KT CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , OilClothi , Ciirlnln I'ltliiro * , PphoNtery ( ioolj , Etc. Na 4U ( llronilwny Council Illair * , Ifxrn , V cMiAiis , nw.ircn , irc. I'KUKdOV & MOUH10 , Wlmlcviilo .lolibni-5 In thu Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. SSMaln uiul 1T7 Vcnrl Sts. Council I own. CO.1U/IS.S70.V. SNVDHR & LKAMAN , Whnk'snlo Fruit and Produce Commission Marchints. Xo lll'olrl Ft. , Council 'IltllTJ. ' I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale OiU Paints .Glass Druggists , , , . , Druggists' Snmlrli" " , Htc. No. Main St. , nnJ No. " 11'earl St. , Council llhitrs. nnr GOODS. M. K. SMITH & CO. , loipDrters and Jobbsrs of Dry Notions , Htc. NOP. 112 nnd 114 Main St. , NOB. 11J nnd 115 Peiul St. , Council HltitTg , lown. I'lWITS. o. w. Hirrrs , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 61 ! Hromlwny , Council niuffg. _ _ WJRT & DUQUK'L'TE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 1(1 ( nnit 13 I'oarl Ft , . Council OllOCIHtlKX. L. IURSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholcsiilo l.lqnor Dealers. No. 110 UroaJ- wny , Council lllnlTs. u A nxKss , ETC. HKCKMAN & CO. , irnnn'nrtnrpra of nii'l Wholesnlo Denier ? In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. C2j Mnin St. . Connell lllullj , lown. ITATS , CAPS , ITC. METCALF BROT11KKS , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Glovai. 1 llr < ) .iilway , Council Hhitrj. KEKLINK & FELT , Wholesale Iron Steel Nails Hardware , , , Heivy , . Viid WoulStosk. Council Illull-i , lown. 1IIVKS A .VD WOOL. 1) . H. McDANKLU & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , I'clts.firpnsoiintl 1'ura Council lovra. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , \Vholcsulo Dunlorg In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gas HTO. , E3TO. B.ThcoJoro , Airont , Connell liliilfs. Iowa. , 1'iuxa , A. OVEUTON A : CO. , Hard Wood , Soutliepn Lumbar , Piling , A-ndllrlilKi ) Material Speclultlna.WhoHiiulo | , iUiii. beret all Kinds. Ulllco No. IW Main Ku , Council Hliiira. lown. U'/A'BS LlQUOltS. H JOHN LINDEK , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wln6 > & Liquors. Aircnt for SI. fiotthai-ii's Herb llllti'M. No , U MiiluSU Council llliilla. SCIINEIDKU & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , oUa Main St. , Council The Steamer OWE MAY Niiwly flttPd nn , mid under the clinriro of n hMlltul oiifflimur and pilot , is now imuiin ? pious- uro trips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will Kivo cliartrrs to parties for one hour ornny leiurth ol tlino dt'sliod. lliium of ulmrtur given nnd orders inlcon nt olllcc'O.-JJJ Miilns t. , between hours 10 to 12 H. in. k. UAUlt A ; CO , XTOOTICE. Sjiecinl ddveitlfcomcnts , euoli as T/vst , Fonts Tol/nnl'or Stile , To Hunt , Wants , Holding , etc. , will bolneortud hi this column nt tlio low ratcorTKNCI'.NTB IT.It MNK far the Iirst insor tlou and 1'Ivo Outs I'or Jdno for men subboquoiit insertion. I.oavo HJvorllsomciitji nt our ofllco No. 12 1'eal etroot , near Ilrotulwuy , Council 111 nils. WANTS. I" OST Hoil unsliinore ( Omul , I'lruler will b J - / ruuurdctl. Adilrcen , B. H. , lieu alllfc , Co un * ell lllulle , : \7frANTr.J > A flrst-olnss tlnlahor. A mnti to > bokfpton now work , H. N. llultcnhauor. Fourth streetCouncil lllulU. OST-J'ocVotbook rontuliifng $27 nivl papcri of vulno to owner only , Droppi'il butwcon I'curl nnd SDVonth uvcnua , If ninidi- will re turn thu papers to the I lee otltco bo can kciip the monuy , W.\NTIH ) An a aUunt cniU ( at ( Uo Og dcil HOIIBO. FOH SAI.U OM iiapcrs. in iiinntliiojtci | 8uiL at Ik-e uniuu No11'catl \ ircnt