THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUESDAY , MTGUST 12 , 1880. THIS DAILY COUNCIL7BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING , AUGUST 12. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAIII * STREET. EclHircd by rumor In tiny pnrtof the city nt mi nty touts ptr week. II. W. TIM ON , - - - Manager. 'It'.I.KPHONM : nrFIM-.KROlTICK , NO. 41 NltlllT HlllTOII No , - ) . MINOR 3IKNT1O.V. Now Vorlc Plumbing company. Summer clothing chonp at Keller's. Tlio very best cabinets at tU doat Gotham' * . Charles Kelly was yesterday lined as a plain drunk. Son that your books am made by Morelioii" ! ' iVs Co. , itoiim 1 , Kvcrctt block. Only $2.50 per defer first class cab- met photo's nl Schmidt's , ' . > . ' ( ) Main St. Cabinet photographs $ U per db/.cn at Shorradon's , ! 117 Hrw'y , for ( ! 0 days only. Pormitsto wed were yesterday given to I ) . F. Kphnier and Ida A. Simpson , both of Clinton. la , Lev ! U. ttuoker and Miss Kllio H. Apple- gate , both _ of Oakland , weru yesterday Happily joined In marriage by Justice Sciiuiv. . The thermometer hung around 112 ° in the slmdo Vesslerd ly. The thermometer Bliowed its peed MJMSO by standing in the Hhacu and everybody who could lollowed tin ; example I ) H. Ilike has been complained of for dlMurbing the peace. Hu in haul to have Jet his wrath get thu belter of him and having chased his adversary With a butcher knife. \\raiitcd--Oiio \ thousand families to take American Hound Washers on two weeks' ' trial. After a lair trial if yon dent think them worth more than tnuy co t , return to Cooper it McGco. Yesterday afternoon there was a wed ding in the parlors of the Ogden house , the contracting purlins being Mr , Louis ! ' . Grass and Miss Mary Kattinan , bolli of Hamburg , Neb. Justice Sehur/ per formed the ceremony. The Daughters of Hcbckiiha.ru to give a soeial at the residence of Mr. Lou Ham mer this evening , for members and in vited friends. A platform is to bo pro vided for dancing , and icu cream and other refreshments bcned. Officer Hondricks has been presented by his friends with an elegant oilskin coal which will enable him to .stand on duty in the most drenching rain without getting so dry as to have to ta > : c a drink. The onl.\itroiiblo with the gift is that the coat is only a yearling si/.o , while Hen- dricks is tiic largest man on the force. Ho appreciates the joke , and has the gar ment hung in the chief's room as one of the trophies. The police picked nj > from the sidewalk a man who was sleeping oil'a drunk , and who had a big bundle of clothing and about twenty dollars in money which would have been gobbled by some thief , doubtless , had not the police got to him lirst. The man was sobered up enough ycslcrdav morning to give his name as Wallers , but ho grumbled about paying the line just as much as those who have nothing to lose by sleeping out of doors. How Canning Can He Done. The canning lactory has started up , * and will now bo kept at a full rush till the close of the season. On the opening lay , Tuesday , there wore 0,000 cans of tomatoes put up , and yesterday this amount was about doubled. When the canning of corn begins there will bo as many cans of that put up daily besides the tomatoes. The. capacity of the factory is such that every day 12,000 cans of corn and 12.000 cans oi tomatoes can be put up easily. For the initial season of the enterprise everything is moving very smoothly and satisfactorilv , and Us sue.- cess buems assured in all respects. Lost Jurisdiction by n Itocl. A worthy farmer , living about three miles south of Hamburg , appeared before Judge Aylesworth , and desired that his boy should be sent to thu reform school. Ho claimed that ho could do nothing wih the boy , as the lad was ugly and disobedi ent. Investigation into the facts led to the discovery that the farmer lived on the line , ami that as a matter of fact the house in which he resided was a rod over the line , and was located in Missouri. This nut the case out of Judge Aries- worth's jurisdiction by a rod , and the father was told to go elsewhere for relief from his s'on. In tlio Dry Docket , The bar docket is published for the August term of the circuit court which opens next Tuesday. A glance over its contents reveals the fact that there arc twenty-eight cases against the city of Council lllnfftf. Matrimonial infelicity is shown to exist by the appearance .of lif- tcon divorce suits. At tins term of court there are thirty-eight saloon injunction cases. Among the other interesting eases on the docket are those involving the af fairs of the late linn of Coeko & Morgan. The suits ot the county against the late clerk , S. D. Street , and his bondsmen to recover an alleged shortage , arc also on the docket. There are in all JJ07 cases. Hallway Ticket FrnmlH. Special Agent lliggins of Topeka , who recently attracted so much Attention hero in connection with the case of Lo/.ier , was In the city yesterday. It scorns that there is being still moro work put onto the ferreting out of thu .schomo of rail way ticket fraud , in which Lo/.ior is said to nave been Involved , Ono arrest has been made since Lo/ior's alleged confes sion , and it is claimed that in a short time there will be others , llitrgins is evidently on the eager hunt , and some disclosures are expected shortly. Soon I'nrtcil. A man giving his niiino as William Berry niudu a roar yesterday about being robbed of $20. Investigation bhowcd that he had boon taking in the town nnil had bcou taken In , It seems that ho got Jntq a house whore there were too many girls , at least too many of that sort , and while making love to one of them he claims to have boon robbed. He got little satisfaction from the poHco. Attention , 8. of V. Special mooting this evening of the Fred S , Whltling camp , No. 70 S. of V. All members are requested to bo present at their hall at 8 o'clock , sharp , for the transaction of Important business. By order of the captain , K , H. GALLIUAN. Personal I'nruurnplis. F. W. Olmstoad and family returned to-day from Lake Okoboji , where they Lave been having a season of rest and recreation. John C. Pryor , of Virginia , a nephew ot Justice llondricKR , is in the city , stop ping as n guest of Ins uncle , and looking over the city with a view of locating hero should a business opening present Itself Ho has been in mercantile business for iiftooivor twenty years , and would prove a'valuablo man for any linn , wholesale or retail , desiring a salesman or clerk o experience. Electric door bells , burglar alarms , am every form of domestic electrloal ap pl'mnces ai the Now York Plumbing Co AUGUST DAY IN THE BLUFFS , Red Hot News Gleanings by the All- Aroilnd Town Scribe , A GANG OF BEARDLESS ROWDIES. The Canning Knotory Ilcqlns tu KnrncHt A Small Hlnzc mid a Quick llttch Street Car Service. Two Hand * That Bent , Jim Snodderly does not seem to bo catling that quiet and useful lifo which vas expected of him when he claimed to uivo turned over a new leaf a few nonths ago. lln was lately invohcil in i row at his place near the dummy lupot , but by shutting tn > thu store and keeping shady for a few days managed to gel out of it , and the affair wim dropped. Now it appears that he Is given lo quar- eling with his wife. It is said that she tad occasion to get .omo dentistry done , mil he accompanied her to the doctor's illlco. There ho was dNgustod at her feminine flight , and when she would not submit lo the operation as quietly as ho bought she ought to he slapped her. riioilcnti-t speedily relieved himself of he presence of both of them , and they tarted for home , where they hail the qnariel out with increased enthusiasm. t is said that she threatened to take a lose of rat poison and for a time thu loiisehold was a sccnu of commotion. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed to J23 Broadway , Singer ollice. Substantial abstracts of titles and real ale loans. J. W. & 12. L. Squires , No. earl street Council Hind's. A Juvenile Mob. Yesterday morning section men were it work putting in for the Chicago & Northwestern a side track to the new aiming factory. A crowd of boys , about wenty in number , who had been hang- ng about that vicinity , amused them- elves by throwing stones and various uissiles at the workmen , until the latter otild stand it no longer , and the police vcrc "out for. The chief went down in esponso to thn call , and on seeing him lie crowd scattered No further trouble vas experienced. " If the boys could bo nado to feel a penalty for their rowdy ism it might have a beneficial cfTect. The crowd and its boisterousness was the oc- asion of the report that thu employes of he canning factory were on a strike , a triku , a report which was quite currently irculated , but lacking as much in foun- ation as it was enlarged by exaggera- ious. First-class tin work , roofing , etc. , : i pccialty at Cooper & MeGco's. Fruits , Confectionery and cigars , best n the market always m stock. Frank Vi'.hurcll ' , 221 Broadway. Fire Speedily Squelched. Just before noon ycstcrduy a srasolino tovo in J. B. Atkins' residence bla/.ednp nil threatened to do much damage be- ere the llamcs could be subdued. A still larm was sent into No. 1's house , and liat company were out in a wink. A ilanket was thrown over the blazing tove , and the fire put out with no further lamage than what can be covered by a ilankct policy. This hosa company with its new house s able to do quick work. On Tuesday light a trial hitch was made , and time aken. Just three seconds from the time he gong struck the horses were in place , ill harnessed , the driver on his scat , and jverything ready to drive out of tlio muse. It the boys can do thus well t will be lightning hitching when the Irill brings everything down to a line > oint. Try it. Best Cream Soda in the city 5c ) cr glass at Palmer's , No. 12 Main st. Fine pasture , plenty of water and good ttcntion for ! 500 head of stock about live niles north of Hroadway and Main street. nquirc of L. P. Judson , No. 020 Sixth ivenuc. or Charles Palmer at pasture on imo kiln road. Improving SU-ect Car Lines. The causes of complaint against the itreet car system are being rapidly made o disappear. The appearance of the new cars is one assurance that the company uirposo to remedy some of the de lects. Yesterday a turn-table was put in on lower Main street , so that the cars will not not bo run half of the time tail end irst. Another turn-table is to be put in it once above to Ogden house , and as soon as practicable the track wilt bo ex- ended up Broadway , and the turn-table hen transferred to the end of the lino. It is proposed to arrange at the earliest possible day for trips every fifteen mill- .ites on both the lines , so that there bo a chance given to test the matter. It lias long been claimed that if the street jar line was run as such , instead of a 'bus line , if frequent trips were made and suitable accommodations given , the lines would bo well patronized. Matters will soon be arranged so as to test this theory. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squiers , No. 101 Pearl street , Council BlufTs. Smoke the Manawa cigar , made by Frank Levin , 312 Broadway. A Call to the Churches. The State Temperance alliance has adopted the following resolution. It is not yet announced as to whether thu churches hero will comply with the re quest or not , but suitable arrangements will probably bo made to comply with tlio spirit of the move : Itesolved , That In vlowof the nssasslna- lion of the Jtov , George 0. HiuUlock by the saloon clement at Sioux City , we recommend that mrmnrlnl services beheld In thoclnuchi'H ot the state , where such has nut already been done , on next Sabbath , IMIi lust. , and If not then , on the nuxt or some following .Snbh.itli. And thnt at all such niuotlut's luiuls bo inlsed by subscription or othciwiso ( or the bmiolit of thu widow of our muulured bi other ami to enforce thu law at Sioux City , and tor- wnidod to thu secretary of the state alliance. J. A. llarvuy.l'rcs. 1. S. T. A. ; A. E. ilcMur- ray , secretary. _ Always buy your meats at Star market , No. 1101 Broadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odcll Bros. & Co. , No , 103 Pearl street , Council 11 hills Iowa. Making Men Keller. The meetings in the pavilion are nightly drawing crowds , and much gooi is doubtless being accomplished. It re mains largely wjtli those who attend whether they got all the good possible out of these meetings , but it Is evidcn that Mr , Bell and his helpers are work ing zealously and honestly. There is more gooil suuso and less mere ranting more reason and less mere emotion it these meeting ! ) , than in the averaco re vivals , as they are called. Mr. Bell Is no as dashv and sensational as some uvan gclists , but ho is exerting n great iullu last cst and Inlha-nce of ttip meetings , At the Bankrupt Store Commencing To-1) ay. Special sale of linen goods this week ; One ca o of turkey red table linen , fast colors guaranteed , CO inches wide , 28c. Ten pieces imported German linen fringed , 72 Inches wide , for Mo. Tlio same needs are retailed by other mer chants for $1.00. Two hundred rem nants of turkey red table linen , which wo bought of the manufacturers at one- third their value , and our customers shall hayo tlio beiielit of our bargains. Wo will sell them very cheap. Some of Lho remnants of 2 yds. in good goods as low as ! l."ic for the piece ; ( ! ! table cloth with fancy borders forOOc : 7-1 for 70e ; 8-1 , I'Oc ' ; 12-1 , $1.25. These are all worth doiibli ! the prico. Ono ca o linen crash , 18 inches wide , for il cents per yard , ouly len yards to a customer. These goods are worth 10 cents per yard , tienieiuber that it always pays you well to come to our special sales as you can always find the goods wo advertise. J. ( loumi'.iuj , 18 Main street. Crowd I uu n Const nl > lr > . Constable IJathyto recently attached some goods for some claim , and got him self in a law suit. The suit against him was brought before Justice Fralnoy , the claim being for if 100 damages. The con stable went before bis honor , anil lilcd a petition for a change of venue in the case , claiming that there was too much irejudico in that court against him for lini to have a fair show , The next the constable heard the motion for a change lad been promptly overruled and a jntlg- ucnt entered asrainst him for the full unoiuit of the claim. Ho has now taken the matter before Judge Aylosworth on a writ of error. The details ot the case will be aired in thu superior court. The Karliiif > 8 Cliiilloiijiod. The squabble between the Mueller Music club and theKarllngs now assumes i new phase. The manager of the for- ucr club sends a communication to the nanager of the Karling nine , stating the ollowtng proposition : "Wo will play you another game , put- ing up tins i200 and add $100 each to the sum , and play you anywhere outside of Council Binds and Earling for the whole imouiitf100 , and ohooso an umpire that icither club is acquainted with. Wo will ilso guarantee that Strock will catch and Sadler pitch , and you can guarantee same players. If the above proposition does not meet your approval , all we have o oiler you your $100 and wo take ours. " CAST AWAY llTVHli"PACIFIC. A Poor Italian AVho Was for Many Years a Slave Among Cannibals. New York Sun : The crew of the bark { ambler , which returned to London late n May from a trading trip among the slands of tlio western Pacific , reported laying seen in a crowd of native New Sritainers the unfortunate Italian of yliom sailors have now and then brought idings. As far as known no attempt has ever been made to restore him to his native land. For years ho was a solitary captive among the licicc natives of Uou- jamville , one of the largest islands of the joloman group. ' Ho was starved , mal- rented , and overworked. His .sufferings undo him almost an imbecile. Twenty years of life among the worst savages of ho Pacilic so changed him that ho is lardly recognizable as a man of Euro- > ean origin. > . The crew of the Hamblcr say ' he is as jig a cannibal as any Polynesian , wears one long lock of hair in a coil on the ton of his head , is dressed , in native bark cloth , will not visit the vessels that at arc intervals cast anchor near the tribe with whom ho now lives , and will not oiien his lips to white men , except to ask 'or food. When Mr. Romilly was cruising in the western i'acilic , in 1881 , he saw the man ind tried unsuccessfully to talk with him. His name , it is said , was published years ago , but every recent writer who has ncntioncd him seems to have forgotten it. He was a member of the celebrated , expedition which the Marquis de Kay sent to Now Ireland. This large party of French and Italian-colonists , deceived jy clowing accoui.ts of tlio richness anil salubrity ol the country , kfl their homos to settle in the new El Dorado. They were landed on the most inliospltible coast of New Ireland , and the ship sailed away , leaving them to their fato. Some of them died of hunger or fever. Others were lost 'while making their way to other islands in small boats. A few were eventually rescued. The last relic of this melancholy enterprise is the Italian whose wretched existence is still prolonged. With live comrades he rowed two hundred miles to Uougain- ville. where , as .soon as they toucheu the shore , his comranions were killed and ho was reserved for a more terrible fate. Ho was sold ai a slave to a bush tribe in'tlio interior. Years of captivity so completely changed the man that when ho was offered to a Queensland labor ship for two tomahawks the trade was made. His new owners thought he was a native and oxpectcd to make a line profit by disposing of his services to Queensland planter. 'Ihoy discovered , however , after a few days that ho was nothing but an unfortunate Italian , and so they shoved him ashore on Now Bri tain as an object of no commercial value. There he still livesa miserable reminder of the most unfortunate party of Europeans who went to the western Pa cific. cific.A A number of white men long held in captivity among savages are known to have been greatly weatcjnod in mind by their cruel experiences. Joseph Forbes , a young English sailor , was a prisoner on the little islands of Timor Laut , northwest of New Guinea , for seventeen years. When he was rescued in 1831) ) , ho could not talk to his rescuers nor even understand a word of English. The knowledge of his mother tongue , how ever , rapidly came back to him as ho im proved in mental health. Ho died only a few years ago in Australia. A New Postal Card. Now York Times ; The new postal card design adopted about a year ago will noon bo superseded by another , which has been preparing at the bureau of engraving and printing , and which has been formally approved by Postmas ter General Vilas. When the last change of design was made there was some occasion for haste and there was dif ficulty about getting rid of certain no tions about the card that experience has rcmoycd. Air. Yilas last year took the be.it of the designs ofl'orcd , It was an improvement , but still not entirely sat isfactory. The new design will at once lie accepted as an improvement upon that now in use. It consists of one picco of engraving instead of two pieces , as on the present card , A head of Jefler- son , a miniature portrait after thn orig inal in the state department , occupies a central place on the upuer third of the card. Over this head in light letters are , the words "United States. " In panels supported by scroll work at the loft and right are the words "postal card" in distinct letters , and be- beneath the border line , inclosing the designation of value , is the line "Nothing but the address to bo on this side. " The design is graceful and light , and its design over the old epos \ that the idea of putting the stamp off at one side and the designation of the ar ticle at the opposite side is abandoned to secure an excessive design with the strongest feature ot it in the center , The postmnstcrgcneral tua.v decide to print the new cards on whitq pan'er , In black ink , for the rdason that white paper furnishes .a better ground forf wj-iilcij characters , helping tlio poslgllico cTcrks who arc compelled to ttecVpITuf addresses , and for the other reason tiat' | ' IJie brown ink Is complained of by the printers who use it as more troublesome to obtain good work with than the samcnualitv of black ink. As there is a stock of about 12,000,000 postal cards now on hand it is probable that the now cards will not bo out for a mpnih or two. Frco and Knny IilvlttR. Chicago New : Tlmro is r. little nar row gauco railroad in Central Illinois which is rather amusing. It runs through arich farming country and is owned and managed by wealthy farmers. The con- ductoiN , engineers and brakemen are farmers' sons who have grown weary of rai ing cattle and corn , and who have taken to "railroading" as a relief. A train starts from each end of the road oxcrv morning after breakfast , runs to tlio opposite- end of the road by dinner time , returns again for tea , and ties up for the night. As there is no 'clcgraph ' line connected with the road nobody at any of the stations knows when a train is coming until it arrives in sight. As the rails aie laid on tics placed on the flat prairie , and as no grade ex ists fiom one end of the road to the other , the tall irrass has an nwkwartl habit of getting under the wheels and stopping the train. Not infrequently , also , the light rails spread apart and the eais run oil the track and go tumbling along on the virgin prairie. The passen gers ride in a ear reserved for them in the rear of a long line of freight ears. Half of this car is paitilioned oil'in order that itmayaKo ser\c for carrying mall bags , express matter and baggage. Not lulrequontly passengers walk into a vil lage ahead of the train and announce that the cars will follow them In an hour or two , provided they can bo kept on the track long enough. Sometimes a loco motive guts stalled on some one of the soveial gentle hills along the line. The trainmen thereupon quietly wait until the other engine appears Then the two engines draw the tram up the hill. Not withstanding , this little railroad hauls large quantities ol freight and is making money lor its stockholders. Hod Star Cough Cure cured indamma- tion of my lungs. Mr. O. Hinkley , San Francisco. ( Lcdgcrx , JUuirnulH , County ami ItaiiK Work of nil Kinds a Spec ially. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Everct Block , Council BlufTs , Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Muga7.miS ! : ind UIFIUINCRS : : ; : 0. n. Nntlonnl Hunk , M. I ) ' S nith & Co. , Citl/ons' Hunk. Ucotii , WullStV Co. , Mrst Nnlloniil Hunk , II lUIiiMinuico Co. , Oincor.tl'uscy.UnnUorBjC. U/lSivlii : :8 : Hunk. ST. FRANCIS JGADEMY COUNCIL BtitlFJFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Institution , f urn'sli til with all tlio modern Impioxcinonts , con ducted by the S1STUHS OF CIIAUIXV.D. V. M J'or form ot live months , ? 75. Terms bcRln first Monday In September nnl first Monday hi February. For catalogues ad dress SISTER SUi'KIUOIt St. Truncls Acmlciny.Connell Dlulfs , low 10 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. , and 20'J S. istli St. , Uooiu 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's Agent for tlio CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing Slate , Man tels , Plato and Window tJlass , ShowCases - Cases , Elevators , ( hand and hy draulic , ) &c. MONEY TO LOAII-At lowes rats , Real estate handled , In surance written and all kinds of bonds bought by F , J , Day 39 Pearl St. , Council Blutfs , Established 1881 , REFRIGERATORS , AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAY $ ' JRACM l n Trotting , Pacing ajul B uniiiii Tuesday , Aug. 3lst | Wednesday , $ epj , ist , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A. E. Walker's world famous Hac'ins Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by 1'rof.A. S. Parker daily , In front of the grandstand. Other.attractious in the way of speed consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Reduced rates on all railroads. Come everybody and havea good time. For particulars , address PRANK STXJBBS , Sccrelury HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 13riek building * of niiy kind raised or moved nml satisfuclion guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Litllo Qinnt trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue nml Eighth StroetCounit Blnffr. THE HTCHFST J. JLJLJL JL JLJLJTJL J.JLHj ) JL Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLICH , 608 Broadway. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Fnrmiiiff Inmls in lown. Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , from $1.25 to ? 12 ] ier aero. School ami state laiulH in Minnesota on . ' { 0 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , riven by P. P. Liinstruii , No. 055 Uroadwny , Council lllttll's , Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , . li Mm ari Si Pearl Sfred , S WANTED 100,000 MORK CUSTOMERS. Desirous of purchasing material for biith- ing suits , should ECO our new and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty batbingsuits. HAItKNKSS llltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Are being closed out by us at remarka ble low figures.Vo have them in beau tiful shades , colors , etc. , and bavo put such prices on them that will dispose of them rapidly , as wo WILL NOT carry any over to next season. HAltKXESS JiJtOfi. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same- before receiving our fall btoclc , which will shortly arrive. HAltKNESfi UROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Blulla. Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by us at a bargain and wo are belling them at retail at whole sale prices. Sue them and you will buy. HAltKXESS JlltOS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken off our shelves to bo replaced with goo.ls for fall wear. Summer dress goods can bu pur chased cheap now by all who will call on JIARHNIUW JUtOti. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MATTIWG , For olllces. Nowinvoleo just received and latest patterns guaranteed. All btyle.s , and prices satisfactory to everybody , 11AHKNK8H IIHON. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. CARPETS Of the very latest designs , patterns and quality for the coming season , are being now introduced by us. Pick onu out now before the line Is broken , Harlmess Bros. , .401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PTJSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , Established 1SJ7 B. RICE , M. 33. , ( ) r oHior TIIIJIOH | 0 mo veil wlthou tholiiiirooi-druwlruol blooj. Chronic Diseases omiuiniis a specially. Ovcrtlmtvjo.itts' pracriciil oxpurlenco. No. 11 IViulSt. , Council Uluffs. Consultation lieu. Creston House , Tim only holol In Council UlulTs bavins IPire jEDsoa/pe And nil iiKiilcin Improvements. 210,217 umlaut Mala. t. 5IAX MOIIN , Prop. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bo-ight nnd gold , ut lotiill ami in lota. ] , mj'o ( juantlttua toelect ( from Several pairs of flno Olivers , single or double. MASON WISE , Council Hlnffd. Star Sale Stables and Mule Kards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opposite. Dummy Depot. SO o 43 8- Jlornos and Mulo8 kept constantly on ham ! forealuut retailer In ear loiuls. Orders proindtly Illlod by coutwct onslioit Dotlco. HtocU sold on commission. 8IIMJTKU I101.UV. . I'roprletoM. Telephone ) No. 1H. KOS I'ormurly of KIIM. SAM ! BTAUI.KS , cornoi ave , nnj tth btieet. City Steam Laundry ! JIEMEU < 0 SKA JIM11IT , No , Si N. Main Street , Council BlnffH. JVnebt worl ; nnd Ion-eat iiriceafoi' fine work. All collars nml cn/'a re turned In collar and citj ) ' bojcea without extra charyr , wlilcli ijuar- antce.t work In sainn condition an It leaves . Out of town orders re ceive aainfi2attcntlon and at sanm rules an cltu worle. MT. SCH.ITBZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Kxprcgg Couipiiny. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING zsorrsBs OF : COUNCIL BLUFFS. AtlHHt'l.Tl ItAl , IMl't.KMKXTS. DEE11E , WELLS & CO. , T Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Baggies , ' _ _ Cmrlnirc < > , rte , Jto. : Council llliUTa. lowft. KEYSTONK MANTKACflMlNO CO. Mn'io ' the Orltf Inn ! niul Complete ' Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill fi Press , COIIN PlIKU.KItS AND KKRD n'TTKIlS. No * . ifOl , MM , KiQj nml 1.7)7 ) couth Mnln Stro t , Council ll.ufT' , Innn. " * 1UN1I ) BKAW.KY & CO " Mnnuf'rs nnl Jobbers of agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Bnggie ? , r'n'TliBC . nml nil ! < lnl of Farm Mnchlnerr. 1ICW to 1110 South Mnln Street , Council lllutf * , limn. < t.VK JMVW.KS. I'ai'B oN , T. ! U > oirm.v < , UCO.R"Wniour. rri's-ATmn. V.-Vro * AM in. Sna .VCouuieL Council BluTs Handle Factory , ( llir-.irpnrnteil. ) Mninifnctiirorsof Ailp , 1'lck. Slodito nnd Sraill , of cvury ilmcrlitlon. | CAHt'llTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , CiirtRln t'lxturog , Upliolstory ( Joodl , tic. No. 405 llromlwny Council llhlTs , Iixvn. t cm A its , rnincrn. KIT. l'EHE(50Y ( & MOOIU- ; Jobbers In tbo- Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. L'SMnln nnj J.T 1'cnrl Sts. Council muffs , lonn. COMMISSION. SNYDEK & LEAMAN , Whole .nlo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , No. HPo.Ml St. Council illuffa. 11AHLE , HAAS oi CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Sniulrloi. Kto. No. s Main St. and No. 211'cnrl St. , Council Illtiirn. T niir GOODS. M. K. SMl'lII A : CO. , Liipjrters ani JMjn ) or Dry G3)I ) ? , Notions , Kto. No < < . 112 nml 111 Mnln St. , Nos.113 nml 115 1'cnrl St. . Council tlliilTs. lown. HI I 11V. O.V. . IUJTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 51 ! Council W1HT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 niul 18 Pearl St. . Council IlluuX L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wbolcsnlo Liquor Donlow. No. 410 Drouil- wuy , Council Illuds. JIAnXKSS , KTC. BECKAIAN & CO. , Miinn'nctiirors of m 1 Wholosnlo Doilorj In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. { 3 Main St. . Council HluT. , Iowa. HATS , CAl'S , ETC. METCALF imOTH EUS , Jobbers ia Hats , Caps and Gloves , No. = . 1112 nml .lit nroa-lirny , Council IllulTj. 1WAVY IIAJtDn'AllK , KEELINE & FELT , \\'holo nlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Itay Hardware , Am ) Woodstock , Council Hlulfri , linviu 111DKS AXD D. II. McDANELl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Pelts , Ore.w ) nn4 I'uis Council HlulTs lown. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Denlcrs In Illuminating & Lubricitin Oih G BTO. , E3TO. B.TIicodoro , Ajjcnt , Council IlluJa. Io\yn. \ LUMUUlt , I'lLIXa , KTC. _ " A. OVERTON A : CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Pillag , A.DI ! IlrldKo Mntedul Spoelalllos.Wliolojiilu Lum ber ot nil Kinds. Dillon No. l.U Main St , _ Council Illuirj. lowju _ AHJ > JOHN LINDEU , Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , for St. ( Jottharrt'fl Herb Illltcrj. No , 11 Main tiu Council Uliill.t. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo Cno Main St. . Cuimcfl lilujf. ! for the LAKE The Steamer OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up , and under tlio elmr ci of n Bkllllul oiih'liicer and pilot , In now iimulnx pleas. i.ro 1 1 Ips on LAKE MANAWA. Wi > will Klvo eliurlers to pai tits lor onu hour or nny length ol llmu ili'Sli < > d. ltiiii'8 or elnuter Klveii nnd oiUrri tiihun at olllceo. JJ Mains t. , bulwcon hunm 10 to 12 u , ro. U DA U I ! & ; CO. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpoflnl ndvuitUemonts , suoli as l.ost , I'oim To I iin , Tor Sule , To Kent , WimtH , llonidlntr , etc. , will holnsoitcd In this loluiiin at the. low rnluolTiNUiNTS : : I'MH I.INKlorthu llmniKer tloiiaud Klvo Cents I'erLInu for each Milisuiiiem | Inseitlon , I.eiiMi advorlUoini'iits at our ollicu No. lj I'eul btieet , near llroadw.ty , Counrll lllutrn. WANTB. WANTKD-KlrilcliiBfcuultcr lit 1/oiiU Milz- Ifi'r'f , No. rji'i Ilioadiuiy , ( 'oiincll lllnirF. ) An aiblitiuit C'OOlc at thu Ojrdo _ _ "Iium KAI.i-Ol : I niiiors. | in < | iiuntltleslo JL1 lit HOP olllco No. II'uiirl blmut. _ JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COTJKTCII-i BZjTJTF'inS Praclices in llio Slate nnd 1-ederal courts lloouiii 7 iind b Shii'Mia Dloek ,