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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIlTBLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MOHN1NO , AUGUST 11. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. I i-Uurtd ty cnirler In r.nyj"srtof thoclljrnt twi nt } tciitsiier neck. II. YV. TIM ON , - - - Malinger. TKI.Ul'HO.NKSl nrFisnsOmcr : , No. I't. innoit : Ko.n MINOll MUNTION. New York Plumbing company. Summer clothing cheap at Holler's. The very best cabinets at ? 3 doat ( lorham's. The funeral of the littln child of M. B. Rosomttnd was held yesterday morning. Only ? 2.fiD per defer lir.it class cab inet photo's at Schmidt's , ' 0 Main St. Cabinet photographs $3 per do/on at Sherraden's , ! I17 Brw'y , for ill ) days only. Permit to wed was yesterday granted LeRoy Liggett and Mary , ] . Bender , both of this city. The August term of the circuit court opens next Tuesday. There are over four hundred eases on the docket. Two more of tlio now streetcars arrived yesterday , making six in all with two more on tiio way. They will not be put on for a few days yet. Tlie Council Blull's delegates to the in ternational Irish land league meeting , to be held in Chicago this month , are Itev. Fathers MeMenomy ami Hoary , with J. J. Fraincy and E. A. Wlcklmm as alter nates. The canning factory commenced aetivo operations jesterday with a small force , Which will be increased speedily. It is expected that a largo amount of corn and tomalocs will be canned even in llns , the initial season. Another year will MO ; liio enterprise reach its utmost capacity. Fowler A Wells have issued two new books , both of which are for sale by U. W. Btishncll. One is entitled "Fore ordained , " a story of heredity nndspeoial parental inlluences. Thoother is "House hold Remedies , " a Very valuable work for every home , the author being Dr. Felix Oswald. Ono of tlio recent visitors lo the lake became homesick , and on his way home ward , at .1 point near tlio K. C. round lion u , r.ot only threw up his refresh ments , hut also his tcetii , false OIKS Ho was not in a condition lo limit for them in the darkness that night , but was on the spot early the next morning and re covered his dental attachment. The smart young man who saws up plates for the evening cold water sheet tries lo bo funnv , and says the Bui : re porter disguised him&elf as a tramp in order to spy around llio Home of the Friendless. When the smart young man wants to spy around in that role he does not have to wear any disguise. He will pass without any change ot toilet. A largo number of Iowa cities and towns have held meetings and taken action concerning the assassination of Rev. G. C. Haddock at Sioux City. Reso lutions iiavo been passed , and funds raised for the relief of the widow. Thus far Council Blulls has kept very quiet about it , riven those who have been prom inent and cntlin.iin.stie as prohibitionists not making any suggestions for tlie taking of any action. A short time ago Sheriff Reel went to Southwestern Nebraska after Kinjr Car ter , who was charged with having taken oil * mortgaged properly. Ho was at that time released on bonds , but yesterday his bondsmen getting nervous for some rea son , surrondcrod him to tlie authorities again. His brother then came to the front , and furnished bail , and he is again froo. Tlio intimations of any crooked work on Carter's part is a surprise to his ninny friends and acquaintances in his old Iowa home , anil it will bo ditlicult 10 make them believe him guilty The evening cold water sheet howled t9rribly the other twilight because tlio 'city council did not give it a job of print ing. Now it congratulates itself on being the only paper in the city which does not depend on party patronage , and there fore the only imlcpoiutont paper. It says : "Tho people no lorger respect the opinion or guidance of these papers that subsist onpublic pap. " This is all right , but it sounds a little queer as com ing from a paper which two days ago was Imwlinfj because it did not get any of this pap. Ed Bates claims to have made u con tract with Mr. Olds , the agent of tlio Union Pacific at the Broadway depot , by which Butes was to shoot the horse which got its leg broken on the ferry train , and was to see that the animal was buried. He diil tlio shooting all riirht , but there was some delay in gelling a loam lo drag the carcass oil' . Tlio team came yester day morning , und now a dispute arises ns lo Bales' bill. Ho lliroatons to com- inencn suit if he is not paid according to contract , while the agent claims lie did not live up to his contract , and is there fore not entitled to recover. A Rowlnc Association. All parties interested in boating and desirous of assisting in the formation of a permanent association for that purpose are requested to bo present at Messrs Cory & Conovcr's ollico , under the Citi zen's ' bank this evening at 4 o'clock , p. m. There Is certainly need of some organization of this kind , similar to thosi of other cities which enjoy the luxury oi good lakes and rivers in their immediate vicinity. With a rowing association Council Bluffs can hope to itilluonco tlio holding of regalias by boat clubs from u distance. PortJonnl Paraurnulis. C , Vincent , of Tabor , was at the Pacific yesterday. Postmaster T. O. Carlisle , of Missouri Valley , was in the Blulls yesterday. K. Telfair Hotlor , the general agent ol the United States Lyceum bureau was it tlio city yesterday. D. E. Mornn left last evening for (3o nova , 111 , , having learned by tolegrapl of the death of his grandfather ycstorda ] morning. Rov. O. W. Crofts , pastor of the Con crcgationnl church , has returned frou Nebraska and will occupy the pulpit ui usual next Sunday , J. M. McNamara , of Havorly's min Birds , was at llio Ogden yesterday , am1 arranging for llio appearance of tin company hero next Monday. Harry Denton , of Ohio , a cousin of tin Mcteall brothers , is here visiting. Ho i n young but old nowspnpor man , and i thinking of locating in tins nart of th wept should an enticing opening offo itself. C , S , Clark , who for so long a time wa connected with the press of this oily , ha returned nnd again taken up Ins abed hero , Ho will be connected with Ih Council lllull's Herald. All know Clarh "the newspaper fiend , " and his wolcom yesterday was so general and hearty thn his hand grow weary with the shaking There is a tinge of sadness , though , t return , for since ho left hero doat tls robbed him of his wife , and his horn bas boon made desolate. With & rotur to his od ] friends , whoso sympathies an well wishes will surround him , it Is hope the brighter days mny dawn for him. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed t 82 ! ) Broadway , Singer otllce. Substantial abstracts of titles and rot state Joans. J. W , & E. L. Squires , N < 101 Pearl street Council Uluu * . UNION VETERANS' ' LEAGUE , Organization of the First Encampment in Iowa. COURTESIES AMONG PREACHERS Tlio New Main Street Iloso House Trimble ? of tlio Poll-Tax ( Jol- lector IjIglitnltiK Gives n Clooo Cull , Vnllnnt Veterans. Council liluflfr lias many loyal hearts , and already three veteran organizations , all prosperous and llourisihiiig , indicate that there is much love hero for tlio old Hug. A fourth organization lias now been added , and though the Youngest , U promises to bu amoui : the first and larg est. It , is an encampment of the Union Veteran legion , 'f his encampment , No. 8 , was duly organi/ed here Monday night. It starts with twenty-six charter members and with twelve or more ro- critics ready to bo mustered in. The organi/.ntlon sets out with as excellent a class of citi/.ons as its members as are to be found in any organization m the city. The oriler of the Union Veteran league is a comparatively new one. The parent encampment No. 1 is at I'lttsburg. The encampment No. 8 just organized hero is the first to bo organized in the btato of Iowa. Others are expected to follow imickly , though , and it is umlcr.-tood Unit Ues Mollies is already preparing to have one thero. C'O nrade John Fox , of this city , insti tuted the encampment hero , and mus tered in the members and installed the olllccrs. He has been appointed by the acting adjutant general of 1'onnsylvania as the special mustering olllcer for this part of the country , and veterans desir ing to organize encampments can obtain needed information by corresponding with him. The purpose of the organization is somewhat similar to that ot other veteran organizations , yet in .somo respects dill- critig from the others. It is composed of soldiers and sailors of the union army , navy and marine corps during the war of the Rebellion , who volunteered for three years and were honorably dis charged for any cause after a service of at least two continuous years , or were at any time discharged uy reason of wounds received in the line of duty , but no drafted person , or substitute , nor any one who has at any time borne arms against the United States shall be eligible to mcinbcrbhip. The otlicerii of the encampments hero are : Commander John Fox. First lieutenant D. U. Daily. Second lieutenant J. K. Reed. Olllcer of the day E. F. Holmes. Adjutant C. H. Warren. Quartermaster 1) . J. O'Neill. Chaplain 15. F. Hight. Otlicer of the guard Henry Genhimcr. Sergeant major I1 rank Stcgul. Quartermaster sergeant II. C. ISarncs. Color bearer Sam" Leonard. Sentinel J. 15. lloirt. The regular encampment will meet again Friday evening. Atter that the regular meetings will bo on Monday ev ening. First-class tin work , roofing , etc. , a specialty at Cooper & McGeo's. TAUGHT Fuui : In about an lionrbean- , tiful photo painting , to introduce our colors. No knowledge of painting re quired. Received first premium at St , Louis fair. One hundred dollars earned monthly. Miss Christie , M Main street. A Alotlcl Fire House. The new Main street hose cart house is now being occupied and is receiving some finishing touches which will make it one of the most attractive as well as the mo.st practical houses in the city. The stalls are placed cacli siUc of the cart , and the horses have but one jump to make to bring them to the polo , ready for the harness to ilrop upon them. The prediction is made Unit when every de tail is completed and tiio horses get a lit tle more used to their now quarters some remarkably quick hitching will be made. No time lias yet been taken as a test ol what can bo done , but froiji what the ! } KK man saw yesterday , when the noon signal came for the hitch-up , it is evident I hat the first record made in the new house will bo below the lowest made in the city. The house is neatly painted , and everything arranged in a compact orderly manner. The sleeping room ol the men is also fitted up very nicely , The walls are being adorned with pie- lures , many of which have been pro sontcd by friends- The Hoys have taken a great deal of pride in lilting up their new quarters , and have put in their own lime and money in doing many tilings about the house which add to ils conve lionco and attractiveness , and which has cost the city not one cent. .Charlcj Nicholson , the veteran driver , is as en tliusiastio over his now quarters as a boj with his first pair of red-top boots , ant ho well may bo. The location of tin house on Mam street is gratifying lo the many heavy property owners and large business houses in that part of the city who fool now that they ically have fin protection. When they see Charloj Nicholson fly out of the house to squelel any blaze In that part of town they wil think so still more , Such n company it tmch a house is all that could bo asked , Smoke the Manawa cigar , made b1 Frank Levin , Ilia Uroadway. Sco that your boots are made b ; Morehousu & Co. , Hoom 1 , Everett block A Ijlttlo Trouble tu Tlio Camp. It appears from remarks made by Rev Mr. McDowell , of the Latter Day Saints church , in his sermon last Sunday oven lug , and from a communication wliiel appeared in the Nonpareil yesturda ; morning , that tlio reverend gontlonmi feels that ho has been rather snubbed a the meetimrs hr.ld at the pavilion. Th fooling scorns to have arisen from a remark mark made by a leader of the mcolini in the tent ono evening last week , wlioi inviting workers to tarry and help at th inquiry meeting which is hold at th close of each public service. The leade on this particular night worded Ids invi tation rather peculiarly , as it seemed ti some , stating that ' 'the regular pastor of the city churches , and other duly ac creditcil ministers , " wore invited to nol | in the inquiry meeting. A peculiar gos turn accompanied the words , and th whole incident impressed tiio mind c Rev. Mr. McDowell , and some of hi friends , that the intention was to fail t recognize him on account of the pcculin views hold by him imd his church. It has leaked out that there was n such intention to nlight or snub tlia worthy gentleman. Ho doubtless wont not have thought so had it not boon fc the fact that he and his ehurcti bad bco ignored by others on different occasion ; und from remarks made at other timci He certainly is a pastor of n city cliurcl nnd is a duly accredited minister , BO tlu ho would , corao under both branches c the invitation. It is whispered that the cause of th misunderstanding arose from an nttem | on the part of some of those who are nc friendly to Rev. J. U. Lomou , to Im him refrain from taking a part in tl meetings , and that the remark wasmuc for his ears. A night or two before , ho was called upon to take some part in the mooting ! ) , and tills led to a protest on the part of some of the workcis , who do- , dared that they would not submit lo his being one oflho pfomments in the meet ings. It is well known that ho is not a member of any chinch , at least ho so says himself , and not rcspon.il ! Ic for his ac tions to any religious organization. Jhe invitation was so preuliarlv worded , it is claimed , as to rap his knuckles , but by mistake it seems to have hit tlio wrong man. Highest prices pnid for county , town city -ind school bonds. Odcll Uros. & Co. , . 1M ( I'earl street , Council UUill's , Iowa Trv * . lo.t ( /ream Soda in the city 5c per r' is at Palmer's , No. 12 Main st. A Dark Spot on the I'oconl. C. J. Bcekman , the poll tax collector , lias many trials and tribulations , and no man in the city is dodged more by those anxious to get out of paying their legal dues. Ho has made a good record as a collector , but the record is singularly lacking by tlio absence of the names of tlio colored voters. Thus far ho lir.s been able to collect poll tax but from one col ored citizen. Of course it cannot be pos sible that there is only one colored man in the whole clly. who is liable for the tax , but tlie result of his limit has thus far developed but ono. Determined to improve tlio record in this respect Col lector Hcckman started out with an eye single for colored liesh , anil the first col ored man ho came across he tackled. Ho wanted to know his name , but the fellow only grinned , and refused to give the de sired information. The collector served a notice on him to nay poll tax , and let him go yesterday lie camu across the same fellow , and again tried to get his name , but the darkey got hot about it , and some sharp words followed , Tlio collector called an ollicor to arrest linn , and ho was taken to tlio police station. He then declared that his name was "Champagne" and that ho worked tor Congressman Lyman. Ho promised to have the little matter fixed up as soon as he could , and the case was continued for fuither developments. Go to the New York Plumbing com pany for garden hose. They warrant all hey sell. Opera house block. Fruits. Confectionery and cigars , best in the market always m stock. Frank Witherell , 22-1 Broadway. A Close Cnll. The house of Mrs. T. Hanson , in Lewis township near J. W. Crossley's , was struck by lightning Sunday night about 13 o'clock. The bolt came down the brick chimney , thence along the stovepipe , tort up the lloor , and thence went into the ground. The house was a two-room house with the chimney in tlio partition , This chimney was totally demolished and the bricks scattered all over the house , There were in the house at the time Mrs , Hanson , her live children and her sister , Mrs. Ilobus. All of them were stunneil by tlio shock , but no one was hurt , except ono of tlie small children who was nil on the leg bv one of the bricks from the chimney. The tloor of one of the rooms was all torn up and several boards thor oughly splintered. When tlio family re- covemd from the shook the house was filled \\itli a dense smoke and itvas sup posed that the house was on lire , but there was no evidence of any , and as then ; had been no lire in the stove for several hours , tlie smoke must have been gouer < nted from the lightning. Had tiio house taken lire , all must have iierished , foi they wcro so stunned that it was some time before they were able to do any tiling. It was a narrow escape. Dentil of Mrs. Newton , Mrs. John Newton died yesterday morning at 0:80 : o'clock at her home , No 300 South First street , in this city. Shi had been ill for about five weeks , the dis ease developing into typhoid fever , wliiel od * i her death. She was ngcd lifty-fom yc.s : and was bonr in England. Six came to this country , and took up hei ibodo in this city in 1870. She leaves s Imsband , but no children. Tlio funera is to be held next Thursday morning in 10 o'clock at the family residence. Fine pasture , plenty of water and gqoi attention for ! 30 ( ) head of stock about livi miles north of Rroadway and Main street Inquire of L. 1' . Jiul on , No. 02'J ' Sixtl avenue , or Charles Palmer at pasture or lime kiln road. WILD DOGS OF ATLANTA. The Country Thereabout nt OiinTlnu utTlioir Mercy. Atlanta Constitution : Did you evei hoar of the wild dogs of Atlanta ? At om time the country around hero was almos at the mercy of these savage animals Horses , elephants , and camels can bi made to take an almost human intorcs in war , but dogs cannot stand the racket Tlie din of battle and the smell of villan ous saltpetre breaks them up entirely. Our dogs had a hard time during tin siege. There wcro thousands of thorn it those days , and when the season of shor rations sot In they wcro tlio first to feel it In many instances they wore abandonee by their relugeelng owners and had t < literally forage for a living. The thunder ot tlio big guns , tlin nn earthly shrieks of the shells , the noise o falling buildings , tlie rattle of musketry and the houv.v tramp of marching sol diers , all struck terror to the ctinino con tingcnt. Toward tlie close of tha fiiegi nearly every dog in thocily was half rabn or in the last stage of nervous prostra tion. The wretched brntos sought sliel tor under houses and in bromb-prooft Majestic nnihtilVs and surly bulldog curled their tails between their legs am yelped mournfully at every imusuii bound. Hundreds of the bolder one made u frantic break over the breast works and ditches , and made their wa ; through the lines of both armies , neve stopping until they reached the woods. It was oven wono after Sherman1 army entered tlie place. The citizen were driven out in such u hurry that hai time to think of their pots and no mean : of transportation for them. Later , th destruction of the city by fire , and th general pandemonium that ensued scattered tne few remaining dogs. These innocent victims of the ravage of war had a terrible experience ilnrin , the rigorous winter of 1801-05. Thci misery drove them to form strang partnerships , nnd it was a common sigh to sco them roving in bands of a dozen o more. Tlio old saying , "Banish the do ( from his kennel and you have a wolf , was illustrated in this case. In th course of live or six months tlio countr , people for lifty miles around were spir uiug marvelous yarns about "thorn will dogs from Atlanla , " The dog bjlongs to the genus whic produced the wolf , the jackal , and th iox. Tame dogs , of course , lose man of the characteristics of those animali but when persecution and misery cans them to relapse inlo a wild state the take the appearance , the habits , and til tastes of wolves und jackals. Such wn notoriously tiio fact with the Atlant dogs. They lost every trace of domcsth ity , They grew to enormous size , wil savage eyes and omul-looking fangs , Occasionally a gang of those ferocion beasts would swoop down on a fan yard , devouring chickens and pigs , an attacking men when they stood in the : way. It took the liveliest kind of ahootin to drive thum oil , Sometimes they woul surround a lonely cabin and wait for tl inmates to come out. They oycn mad rniils lno ( little villiguF , forcing ; tlio in- liabitntits to shut th'insclrcs ' lip in their houses , The disn ) > ) cnrnncc ol innnv n negro in those pcnlum times was fully ncCbnntocl for wh6l .his skcluton was loiind with every luUiclool llosli Rtiawotl oil' , ntul with tlio Kr nil nronntl showing ovidonccs of n tlc&i > cnlr atrnpclo. 1'Jarly in 180.1 , wton n fo ' rufngcos ljcjiiii ictttrniiiK to Vtlanta , they hail to strncglo with these \ilil ilors ; for this l > os- FOSFIOH of tlio ruins. Bloody encounters oioiirred among thtaSli hwijis and plies of debris. Evorv rvlnr nml hole in tlio ground held the u r.-renous brutes , and hey leaned upon niti women and ehil- Iron without the slirlitcst provocation. U that time it was Iiingerous to rule or Irive out in the eottm-y. On the main oail between hero atdUoeatur , in broad Inylight , log wen known to attaek iores attached to biggies , forcing their Irhers to open a hoi tuslludo with their evolvers. After Retting this ; i. to of a wild life lie Atlanta dogi wint to the bad alto- Cether. They ntvei reformed. A re- untless warfare waswngoil upon them rom Stonu Mountain to Kenesaw , and onr by one they bit he dust until they vero all wipuil out. "he reader at : v ijls- ancc must not juinn to tlio conclusion lu'l this iuilhcrimlinti ! sliughtnr hits caused any unusual sjarcitv ot dogs in his region. TImnk < . to tlio universal mmaii weakness or pets , wo arc ibtnulnntlv supplied with bench-legged ices , terriers , pug , XuwfonndlamlH , nastin's , and bulls , f some unexpected calamity .should catto them to go wild , iftcr the Cushion of tiieir jrcdec ) < 's-sors , hey would be an uncommonly tough crowd to deal with. Koports received , t Halifax , X. S. , rom bank lishermon tre most encourag- ng. The schooner Myrtle , of Clark's ' larbor , arrived hone Saturday from tor second trip with \ ( fiO quintals of owl ish. The catch reraged eighty-live litintals per day. Tie captain says in ill his experience he never saw lisli self ) lf ntiful or of oottersi/.e. Tlio schooner uVi'h ' L. ConBy , fnm North Bay for Jlouccster , passed L'ort Hawkesbury with a lull faro of nnckercl. She waa only live days in tlio Day. Lcdgern , .Joiirmls , County am ! Etatik Work ol'tll KiiulH a Spec ialty. Prompt Attention to Mailorders IOREHOD5E & CO. Room 1 Evcret Blo'k ' , Council Bluffs. Standard Papers Usel. All styles of bind , ing m Magr/ines and BIiAETK BOOKS. HKPKItWCKS : U. n. National Hunk , it. K B tilth & Co. , Cltl/ens' Hunk. fotuni. Wells \-Co. , Mrst Nntionul Iliink , t , HjUiRiu-unco ro. , Ofllcor & I'uscy.UnnlcereA lJ..SnvtiS ! ! llank. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL JiLfFFB , IOWA. / . An excellent ocliicntloml Institution , furn'sl cd with nil llio moclcrn lmprovoii'.ontp , con due-toil l > y thodlSTEUSiWCHAlUTY.B. V. Jl Tor term of f.vo monfLt75. Terms begin Hist MondO' In Boptotnljcr an flrst Monday in February. Tor ciitulogues nd dress Spruit 8UPKUIOII St. rroncls Aciideny.Council lUnlTs , TOT 9 1G N. Jfiiin St. , Council Bluffs , In. , am 209 S. Ifith St. , Boon 10 , Omnlia , Neb. Manufuetui cr's \ROnt for the CALIGRAPH TYPE MTER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , roofing Slate , Man tels , Plato anil Wiidow Glass , Show Cases. Elevators , ( hand and Iiy drnulic , ) &c. MONEY TO LM"--AtToW8S rats , Real estate handled , In surance written M all kinds o bonds bought by F , J , Day No 39 Pearl St , , Council Bluffs , Established 1801 , BEFRXGERATOES AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJJSTOIIj BIjTJinir'S Practices In Iho Slate and Federal conn Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS Pall meeting. FOUR DAY 1 : RACING t Trotting , Pncliitf njntl Iliinnlit Tuesday , Aug. 3lsj , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rt Inclurtlng special attractions by Pro A. E. Walker's world famous Ilacii Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions I I'rof.A. S. ParKer daily , in front of th grniuUtamt. , , . Othcr.fittractlous In the way of snei conbisting of eolohratcd horses fro Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , Indiana ai Wisconsin , Reduced rates on all railroads. Con everybody and havoa good time. For particulars , address PRANK STUBBS , Sci-rutur HOUSE MOVER AND Brick buildings of any kiml raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , buildings moved on Liltlo Giant trucks , best in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue- mid Eighth StreetCounil HlufR Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. K W- w 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Farming : lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging from $1.25 to $ l'J per aero. School and state lands in Minnesota on HO years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by P. P. Lansti-np , No.0u5 Broadway , Council Bluff's , Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , WANTED 100,000 MOltK CUSTOMERS. Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits , should see our new and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty bathingsuits. irAIUtXESS BROS. , 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 havn put such prices on them that will dispose of them rapidly , as wo WILL NOT carry any over to next season MARKETERS 13JJOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Binds. Now in slock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall stoclc , which will shortly arrive. IfAJtKyESS JUIOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Blulls. Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by ns at a bargain and retail at wholesale wo are selling them at sale prices. See them and you will buy. HA11KXESS JiJtOS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. For summer wear arc being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken off our shelves to bo replaced with goo.is for fall wear. Summer dress goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will call on ' 'irARKNESS JtltOti. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MATTING , For offices. Now Invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. AU btylcs , and prices satisfactory to everybody. UARKIfERU ItROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. CARPETS Of tlie very latest designs , patterns and quality for the coming season , are being now introduced by us. Tick ono out now before the line is broken. Harlmess Bros. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Estnbllshca ItuT R. 3&ICE , M. B. , ( 'r other . Tumors removed wjthon ti10 kllll.0 or drawing of bloo.l. DlSBaseS of nil kinds specialty. Over thirty voirs' : prnctlcnl experience. No. 11 PonrlSt. , Council llluira. Consultation 1'ieo. Creston House , The only botcl In Council UlulTs having ? ITire Esoa/pe Anil nil modem improvements. 21017 uud l'J Miiin f-t. JIAX MOF1N , Prop. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. bO'ight nnil sold , at retail nm In kite. Ltiruu qimntlUos to bolcct from Several piilrs of line drivers , single or double. MASON WISE , Council Ulula. ( Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards UKOAinVAY , COUNCIL H LUFFS , Opposite Dummy Depot. o 5 = 0 § _ ' Horses uud .MuluJ Uoiit cnnstiintly on him for ml" at i flail or In car loiul * . Orders iiromillly IllleU by contract onBliui notice. Htock sold on ooimnla" ! " " ' & IIOLliV. I'rojiriotors. torS SALH BTAULCB , uvo. und itb struct. City Steam Laundry KHMER a ) fill A K fG JIT , No. 84 N. Main Street , Council Blufl'o Fluent work nml lament in-lceafo fine worlt. AH collars and cuff * re turned in coUninnd cuff lioxc without ujctru clmryr , n > ltcliitttr ( ( tntfex work In t. ic condition tta < leaves nn. Out of town orders re cclvti sainclatlt'iitltin nnd at sain rate * tin city work. w. scHtraz , Justice of toe Peace. * u > -ri0 " O'oro" Coiuixvnjr WHOLESALE AND JOBBIHQ i-aro-crsES or COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGlilL L7 , DEKllE , WEMS CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Iraplamaat Cnrrlnirc , I'.to . Vto. Council lllulTs , IOWA. "CKYSTOXE MANTFATt'UlN Ca Mu'io tlioUrlgliuil nmi Complete lay Loader , also Rakes , Cldar Mill & Press , COHN BHKI.I.HItS AND IT.KO ( TTI KII * . Nos.ir.OI.lici. t.WiniiiH5i ; ? o th Main Street , _ Council lliuir * . Innn. _ OAMH ItiaPl.KY , V ; C ( ) Mmnit'is mi I Jobhpr * of Igricultural Implements , Wagons , Bnggies , gr , mid nil kin I * of Farm Mpolilnorr. 1100 to HID South Main street , Uounoll Hums , limn. r.O. Ot.r. oN. T. U.lnttat.co P. wiuiniT. ' 1'ri' .VTrem. V-I'IXM .VMin. Soi .VCounsJl. Council BliiTs Handle Facbry , . Manufacturers of Axlp. 1'lolc , i ! oito nnd Sratll Iliuitllcs , of every doscilptlon. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUl'KT CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Cloths , Curtnln 1'ixturos , ITplioMury ( lool * . Etc. No. < ( VJ lliondnny Council Illuir * , Iixva. CHM/W , ro/urro , KIT , PliimJOY & MOOKK , \Vliolcsnlo Jobbers In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco fl Pipes. Nos. ISM a In mid U" 1'onrl ' Sts. Council lawn. SNYDEU & UUMAN , Wliolo'nlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 141'oirl St. , Council illillN. IIAULH , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries. Kto. No. 22 Mnln 3t , and No. 211'enrl St. , Council HlutTfl. OUODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Idipjrters and ftbbars of Dry GOD ! ] , Notions. Kto. Nos. 112 nnd 114 Mnln Bt. , Noa. 113 mid Hi Pearl St , , Council llluffs. Iowa. FltUITS. O. W. UUTTS , Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty Gcucr.il CommlMlon. No. 5LJ nroudwny , rnuncll Illultfl. WHIT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 1C nnd 18 1'carl St. . Council Hinds. GHOCKH/BS. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Broad way , Council Hliilts. HA11XKSS , KTC. HECKMAN & CO. , Mnnn'acturers of and Wliolosnlo DOIIOM In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , 'Etc. No. Ki Main St. , Council lllulTj , lovrn. HATS , CAl'S. KTC. METCALF BROTIIEIIS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glm No.yt and 314 Itroailwuy , Council lllulT * . J//7.UT HAltDM'AUK. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Uluirs , Iowa. 1IIVRS A .YD JJ. 11. MeDANELD & CO. , Commissiofi Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallcw.Wool , 1'olts , Qrea'o and 1'ur * Council muffs Iowa. 0/X/S. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Ucalora In Illuminating & Lubricating 01U Ga3)lln ) E1TO. , 33TO. S.TIiooiloro.Airont , ( Council lllulfs. Iowa. LUMUtM. WMA'O , 111V. A. OVEllTON As CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , \nd HriUjru Material SpoelnUios.Wlwlouiiln Luiu- Uorot ull Kinds. Dlllco No. 130 Mnln St. , Council llluiru. lovrn. AND LIQVUHS. JOHN L1NDEH , Wholcsnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , Auunt forSt , Ootth&rrt'a llorb Illttcrj. No. 11 MulnHt. Council Iliulld. SCHNEIDEK & BICCIC , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ku Ciu Main St. . CuimcK llluji. ! for the LAKE Tlie Steamer OLLIE MAY Nnwly lilted up , nnd iniiU-r tlio clmrue lit u BKIIII ill uiurlncor und pilot , Is no.w nmuinu pleus- ire nips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will arlvo clittrtora parties tor one hour ornny luiulli of llmu ddSlrod. llmoa of olmitrr Klvim and ordcri InUon ut ollico0.3JJ M aia * t. , between lioiirs 111 lo IS u. IQ , It , U.MJIS tv LU. SPEOIALNOTICES. Fpeclnlndvditlpoinrnls , su-h in I < est , l-'oun To I/inn , Tor Siilo , TH Id-nt , Wiiiit * . Iloimllnir , etc n-lll bolnfortoi ) In Ibis ( olinmi ut ( lie low ratuorTCNCUNTH I'KU MNU lorllio llrbllnser tlonnnd I'jvoConlBror Wiiufortwli * tibbo juent jiibortioii , Ixjuvii lulvrrll.scMiu'iiH nt our olllcu Kt > . 12 I'eal Btrott , lieuI.'ioudw.iy , Council niiiirn. . WA NTS. Ho 1 cuBbraoro bliatl. 1'linlcr will b TOBT . Adiliore , f. II , , Ufti oilier , Conn on limns. ANTKD--A flrM-fliiBi ilnlsbor. A mini lo bo Ufpt ii now work. U.K. llulicnlmu'jr ' , 1'ourth tlrectCouncil lllulU , , ' - | . $ < i papers J or vnluo to owner only. Dieppe , ) lulu rim I'curl and Kovciub urtniuo. If Under will rn < tin n the p.tpuri to llio Jloo ollico lie van 1 > ( .TI > the money ANTKO-An netUtnnt cook ut tbe Owtlew W House. _ * * * 17IOH SAI.li-Old impoi * . In iiuuntltlt' * to suit , JL' ul lleo olllue No. 1J I'unrl 41 root.