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riO O THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .FRIDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCliTBLUFFS , FHH\Y MORNING , AUGUST 13. ] OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARIi STREET. rclruml l > y tnrrtrr In niiy jmrt of thocltynt twenty ci'Ms per week. il.V. . Tn.iox , - Mutineer. TKMII'HON'llSi IlrtMf > rfsOmrn , No. 43. IMOIIT DllITOII NO. 21. ail.NOIl AIKNTIO.V. Now York Plumbing company. Summer dntliiiif : clii't ! | > at For men's wear sou John Mono vt Co. > Hcno'a tins novelties In dress irooils cheat ) . Suinniar goods at lowest prices at Hcno's. Tin ) very best cabinets at $ .1 doat Gorlmm's. All sumnipr goods sold cheap at John HOMO & Co's. Ladies inspect tlio lines of dross { roods , etc. , nt Hello's. The city council meets In adjourned session this evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Champ returned last uvci'inj : from their eastern trip. Sec that your books are made by Morchousu ft Co. , Hoom 1 , Kycrettblock. ( July SS.fiO per defer llrst class cab inet photo's at Schmidt's , ! )20 ) Main St. Cab in ( it photographs $ ! ! per dozen at Shorradcn's ' , 317 Unv'y. for 00 days only. QMr. Will Cook loaves to-day for Spirit Lake for a few weeks' ' rest and recrea tion. tion.Tlio Tlio new iron for the Broadway exten sion of tlic street ear line is bcinjj ; laid on the ground ready for the construction gunjr. North First street , from Broadway to the. bridge , is now to bo paved. The work of excavating is now being done , and ns soon as the curbing is set the blocks will go down. The paving of Fourth street will go over until nevt seslhon. The present sewer is defective , and llio city docs not feel like bnilding > a now ono this year , : ii'.d the property owners will not submit to liavinir a catch basin put in to serve us a remedy. The funeral of Mrs. John Newton was held yesterday forenoon at the family residence. Kov. Dr. McCreary , of the Methodist church , officiated. The ser vices were very tender and appropriate , anil the friends at their close conveyed the remains to Fairview cemetery , wlicro they were laid at rest. Complaint is made that Grace street is being so neglected that it is in horrible condition for the feet and nose. The Blenches which arise from that part of the city are declared to bo so disagreea ble as to cause travel to seek other thor oughfares. An appeal is to be made to the city council and to the board of licalth to have the street cleaned and im proved. A new platform is bning put in for thn scales at the junction ot Main anil Pearl streets. This does not look as if the city weighniaster was going to succeed in getting these private-scales removed from the street. So long as they remain the official scales at the city building will not do a very thriving business , and the oflice of city weighniaster will continue to bo more honorary than prolitublc. P. McNulty , who stands charged with having kept liis saloon open after hours last Saturday night , was to have hud a } ionring yesterday , but it was.put oil' until next Tuesday. McNulty says there was iv wedding that night , and about forty of Jhu party were in his place about closing up time , and that ho got them out ns soon as possible. He purposes to have the whole wedding party brought in as witnesses to show this tact. The court suggested that a dozen such witnesses would do as well as forty , but McNulty wants them all. The city council was to have fniot Wednesday night to hold an informal consultation with J. C. Heugan , the pav ing contractor , in regard to the balance duo Mr. Reagan on his contract. Only two or three aldermen put in un appearance - anco , and the matter was deferred until the meeting of the council this evening , llio claim is an important ono and has been hanging on the hook for months past without any dclinito action being taken. Mr. Reagan is naturally anxious to have the city say whether the claim Will be paid or not , so that ho can decide what to do. Dcatli or Mr. Tlionms Croon. Thomas Green , an old and prominent resident of this city , died yestorduy after noon at his home , tlio cause being soften ing of the brain. Mr. Green began to fail in health some time ago , and a few weeks since ho w.-.s taken 'to the asylum at Mt. Pleasant for treatment , his bruin being evidently affected. About a week ngo ho returned , his physicians being satisfied that there was n softening of the brain and that the end was drawing near rapidly. The announcementoi his doatli comes with some surprise to the com munity , outside of the immediate circle of friends and relatives , as few know that his condition was so serious. The family and immediate friends wore , how ever , somewhat prepared for the sad blow. His condition while at Mt. Pleas ant became so alarming that word was sent them and they went after him bring ing him homo last Monday. Since then ho has kept sinking until about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when death came to hifi relief , Mr. Green was a native of Kngland. Ho had resided in this city for about ( if- teen years past. During "his early resi dence hero ho was engaged in the lumbar business , and then established the pack inghouse which has made his name a fa- inijinr one throughout the western coun try. In this business his sons havobeen connected with him. Besides his wife he leaves four sons , Riohurd , Robort.Thomus nnd George , and throe daughters , two jiving at homo , the other the wife of Mr. T , II. Jackson , of this city. Mr. Green was ; i man of much business ability ami many manly vhtues. Hlsdeath will bo mourned by many , nud it certainly is a loss to the city itself , which will bo felt by biibiuess olroh-s. The family has the lyinnathyof the community and the many willing hands of friends will do all possi ble to comfort them , and to pay mete tribute to the memory of one wno is thus ' , lukeu away. _ Not 11 Grovloua Assault. The ease of John White for assaulting 3. Q. Anderson , Moratory of the Council Bluffs Insurance company , has been hang ing Urn for a long time , but it reached a decision yesterday , White has from the % Oral beau willing to plead guilty , but on 1 incount of the claim made by him that he Itruck Anderson because the latter had Insulted his sister , Anderson and his [ fiends wanted a chance to make a show ing , Anderson denied that he bad thus eivon the woman an insult , and claimed Piat the atUiok upon him was on aggar- Vtucd ono , meriting the full penalty of Iho law , Affidavit * ) wore tiled on each lido , and the affair has been thoroughly retaliated. Jndjjo Aylesworth yestorduy decided to line White only if 10 and costs , tie took thu view that whether Anderson hr.d really insulted White's sister or not , rot it was evident that > VhlU < bullnved he tail , and in that view of the case the as- mult was rathev mitigated. A Christian Organization Duly Incorporated For Oharilable Aims. TV/O ROBBERIES REPORTED. It Costs Too Much to Ilorrow n AVhlp Uoxvillcs nt the I akc Wlilto Klncit I'or AKsnuMlnjj Anderson. Christ Inn Wotnon ntVorlc. . Articles of lncorioration | for the Wo- intiii's Cliristinn as.-oi'iiition of tlio city of Council Hind's , la. , were filled .vcbtcrday. Tlio purposes of tlio organization , ns set forth in thcsu articles , are "for the pur pose unit object of promoting the moral , rc'litrioiis , intellectual and temporal wel fare of friendless women and children and to this end to do any special forms of work to which God In His providence may direct them ; also , to aid in the es tablishment of a city hospital and an in dustrial school , and such other charltablu and benevolent institutions , to bo located within the city of Council Hind's , la. , as it is thought expedient to or anisto or maintain'and for that purpose to take and hold by il.s proper ollicers nil ncccs- ary property , both real and personal. " ' 1 lie ollieors of the corporation shall bo n president , vice president from each ori'iMii/.ation or . < < ociotv located in the cit.v of Council Hind's desiring to bu rep resented ; a recording secretary , ti corresponding spending secretary , u treasurer and seven trustees , all of which officers shall bo elected from the members of Iho said corporation in Mich manner and under such provisions for resignation , removal and the tilling of vacancies as the consti tution and by-laws of the association may contain , and all of which ollicers shall constitute a board of managers whoso duties , as well as the duties of the seven trustees , shall ho delined in the said con stitution and by-laws. The odiecrs of siiid corporation for the first year shall bo as follows : President Josephine Allen. Vice Presidents MurvU. CJrccn , Helen E. Seuly , Pot ris Stacy , Caroline A. Day , Amelia Hloomer , Recording Secretary -Mary (5. ( irocn. Corresponding Secretary Helen Alont- gomery. Treasurer Lydla H. Atkins. Trustees Anna H. I'hehis. Angela 11. Shngurt. Sarah E. Tulloys , Martic Gaylord - lord , Lnnra M. Cole , Gaines , Ange- line H. Puako. Improving the Ijiikc. The move to organize a rowing asso ciation has started with considerable en thusiasm. A preliminary meeting has been hold nnd a committee appointed to solicit members , the fee being $ o. The committee consists of Dr. Soybert.Charles S. Person , ( J. W. Thompson. E. H. Odcll , E. H. Merriam and T. U. Baldwin. The purpose of the association scorns to be rather to secure needeil improvements of Lake Manawa rather than to afford aquatic amusements for a select fow. Mr. Ma.xon claims that a ditch 200 feet long and not costing more than $100 could bo cut from the present mouth of Mosquitojcreck and turn the waters of the creek into the lake south of Manawaand that200 more weald provide dams for both channels that would enable the managers to control the creek nnd make it of permanent bcncfit. ; The creek could be turned into the lake when the waters were clear and turned aw.iy when muddy. Other needed improvements are suggested , and there will bo doubtless no lack of opportunity for the wise invest ment of what funds the association can at the present secure. It seems that Lake Manawa is to bo made a permanent pleasure resort , and to this end all will heartily join in doing all in their power. Ho Wanted to Apologize. A Mondaniin man , giving his name as Hank Willis and claiming to bo an at torney , was in the city a few weeks ago , and while pretty well loaded with pop went to Judge /Vylosworth's house and tried to borrow a couple of dollars. His condition was such that his request was refused and ho staggered off. Ho lias felt very much mortified about the affair ever since , and yesterday he came to the city again and thought ho would apolo- gi/o to the nudge for coming to his resi dence in such an unseemly condition. By the time lie reached the judge's oOice ho was fuller than on his previous visit , and he staggered In and began telling his honor that he ought to have been sen tenced to thirty days for his conduct. Ho thought the judge had greatly erred , though on the side of mercy , in letting him go without some such sentence. Soon after leaving the judicial odico Willis wandered down to the city jail. Ho was there recognized as having been warned before to keep elf the streets or else Keep sober. Ho commenced talking Jerry Mullen to death , when Jerry quickly took him hv the shoulder and Jed him into ono of th"o colls. This morn ing ho will doubtless not bo'so anxious for the judge to sentence him to thirty days for getting drunk and making a fool of himself. It might do him good though. Another Hack Robbery. A man named Wells claims to be the victim of a robbery Wednesday night. Ho remembers very little about the afl'air beyond Iho fact that ho wont to the beer garden with a company of apparently jolly fellows , and that ho treated once. Ho had six or seven dollars in his pocket , nnd when he awoke in the police sta tion yesterday morning his head was of wash-tub size and weighed lite iron. He thought he must have been drugged. From others it was learned that a party of young follows got him full , nnd then in the hack had probably robbcu him of what money ho had left , and then taken him to the dummy depot where ho was loft on the platform. The police could not got very definite Information as to the details of the alleged robbery , those implicated in the affair claiming that the fellow must have spent his mono ) ' in riotous living instead of being robbed. The police arrested John James , Johnnie Jack , Will Jed'eries ana ono or two others and propose to sift out the truth of the matter if possible. There have been several cases reported lately in which fellows have got drunk and being taken in a hack about town have found their money mysteriously gone. If there is a system of suoh robbery coing on It is high time the guilty ones were ferreted out and thu gang broken up. An ExpeiiHlvo Whip. Yesterday morning O. Woodward and Henry Brown , tlio former white and the 'latter colored , and both hailing from Gleuwood , wore arrested by the police for stealing a fine whip belonging to H , H Kissoll. The colored man explained that ho had taken the whip to drive away a cow , which was roaming about the yard where both wagons stood , and when ho got through with it lie throw it carelessly - lessly into the wagon , in which ho and Woodward soon after wont over to Omaha. Jlo did not think of the whip until they reached the oilier sdo | of the river , and intended to return it when ho got back. On reaching this side an oU | cer met Ilium and urrcatcd thorn. It appeared that the colored man told hia white companion that he had found the whip on the street , and that when they reached this sldo and were risked about the whip by the olllcor , the men said they had no whip. The olliccr found it lying in the bottom of the wagon bov. Then they cimmcnccd lo explain. The white man was discharged and the colored man fined , lie paid the cash , and will now bo more careful how ho picks up another man's whip with which to drive od'a roaming cow. Mnjor Ijyninn nt Home. Hon. Joseph Lyman , member of con gress from this district , arrived home last evening. Ho is looking well , nud re ports Ins health as having been quite good during his stay in Washington , with the exception of two or three days , but even on the o days ho was able to be in the house and lo attend to his duties. Ho has found the duties of n member of con gress many and varied , but ho has borne them well , as ho has been used to hard work. Whatever is snM or thought of Major Lyman politically ho certainly takes a conceded rank among , the hard est workers , and from all accounts he has shown the same indefatigable applica tion In his altundanco upon the duties of his new position as a congressman. He Is heartily welcomed back to the city , and ho must feel gratified in returning , in view of tlio fact that the republicans have renomlnated him , this time by ac clamation ami unanimously Lust evening a large number of citlxens , headed by a band proceeded to Major Lyinan's residence and tendered him a welcoming serenade. After several finely executed pieces had been played by the band the honorable gentleman responded in a few remarks thanking his friends and neighbors for their kind consideration nnd expressing his ap preciation of the manner in which his re turn was made prominent. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell Uros. & Co. , No , 10U Pearl street , Council Hind's , Iowa. Elect ' 3 door bolls , burglar alarms , and every form of domestic electrical ap pliances at the New York Plumbing Co. KowdlcB nt the There have been several complaints of late in regard to the rowdyish actions of some of those who have visited the lake. On Wednesday night there was a sicken ing example. A colored and a white man were together , and they made It disagreeable for all within hear ing of their voices. They were both drunk and quarrelsome , and their lan guage was disgustingly vulgar and pro fane. There seemed no one whn felt in duty bound to throw the two i owdles into ' tho'lako , or cart them to the police sta tion , and for a time the two fellows had everything their own way. There should be some arrangemuts by which such fellows would bo removed speedily , and the rights of the orderly citizens and worthy ladies duly protected. A few s uch exhibitions of rowdyism will serve to drive the better people away. Such conduct is not encouraged , or countenanced bv any of those who have charge of any part of the lake and grounds , but tticre seems no well organ ized arrangements bv which such charac ters can bo placed beyond bounds of where the decent people should be enjoy ing themselves. Smoke the Manawa cigar , made by Frank Levin , 312 Hroadway. Always buy your meats at Star market , No. 801 Broadway , and get the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slow Trlnl ofSwift. The young man Swift , of Avoca , who js charged with having robbed Stnnb , the Avoca brewer , was to have had his examination finished before Judge Aylcs- wortli j'cstorday. Ho was not quite ready , however , and the case was con tinued until the 20th. Bail has been fixed at $000 , but as he is unable to give it the young man will have to wait in jail. It is understood that the defense will be to the ofl'eot that Staub dropped his watch in the alloy back of Keating's store , and that while Staub was gone after an olliccr to have him arrested ho hunted for the watch and found it. He was on his way to the police station with it when the of ficer met him and arrested him. Whether this explanation will let him out remains to bo seen. A railway ticket which Staub claims was stolen from him was found in the gratmir in front of the city building. Ono supposition is that Staub dropped it there from his pocket , while the other is that Swift in being taken to jail slipped it down there , so that it might not be found en his person and thus prove his guilt. Fine pasture , plenty of water and good attention for 300 head of stock about five miles north of Broadway and Main street. Inquire of L. P. Judson , No. 02 ! ) Sixth avenue , or Charles Palmer at pasture on lime kiln road. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squicrs , No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Fruits , Confectionery and cigars , best in the market always in stock. Frank Withcrell , 224 Broadway. At the Bankrupt Store CoininoncInK To-Day , Special sale of linen goods this wcok : Ono case of turkey red table linen , fast colors guaranteed , CO inches wide , 23c. Ton pieces imported German linen fringed , 72 inches wide , for DIjo. The same goods are retailed by other mer chants for $1.00. Two hundred rem nants of turkey red tnblo linen , which we bought of the manufacturers at one- third their value , and our customers shall have the benefit of our bargains. Wo will soil them very cheap. Some of the remnants of ii yds. in good goods as low as 'Mo for the picco ; 0-4 table cloth with fancy borders for OOo : 7-1 for 70c ; 8-4 , OOo ; 12-4 , S1.25. These are all worth double the price. Ono case linen crash , 18 inches wide , for ! t cents per yard , only ton yards to a customer. These goods are worth 10 cents per yard. Remember that it always pays you well to come to our special sales as you can always find the goods we advertUo. J. Gbi.omnto , 18 Main Try It , Best Cream Soda in the city Co per glass at Palmer's , No , 12 Main st. Wouldn't bo Held Up. E. W. Fillman , n brakeman on the Chicago cage & Northwestern , claims to have been attacked by two follows near the Broadway uopot Wednesday night. Ho says they tried to hold him up , but ho fucceodod in knocking ono of them down and keeping off the other follow , and Bocin < * that they were gelling the worst of it they ran. The polToo arrested , two men afterwards who are thought to bo thu right ones. Kirkland , the jeweler , has removed to 323 Hroadway , Singer olllcc. First-class lin work , roofing , etc. , a specialty at Cooper & McGco's. Personal Paragraphs. A , L. Manning , of Dunlap , was in the city yesterday. Sheriff Dan Furrell , of Mills county , was n visitor to the H lull's yesterday. A. B. Spies , ono of the Sterliuj , ' , HI. , manufacturers , was iju ( be city yesterday. J. P. Organ , of N'i ola , Is In the city at tending to n cnsc * which is before Captain Hlglil as rciorco . < Mrs. Judge Dow , y 'ho' ' lias beeh visit ing friends in the city for a few daVs past , has returned to her homo In Dow City. George W. Fisher , 'thiVcuttcr of Stulibs' tailoring establishment , has returned from the cast , where1 lie has been attend ing the national meetiiii ; of cutters , ho being the president of the association. IlttyttiK Houses on lOnsy Terms. Philadelphia Call : "If those easy terms houses were just what they look to be , " said the retired builder , "the deal would bo perfectly square. Hut that is the cost- y rub. For iiKStaneu , vou want to buy a hoit'.P . for $5,000 , and you pay .ffiOO down and tnovo in. Then you begin to pay off the balance at the rait-of f'JO a month. That's easy , isn't it ? Just takoyourpcn- ell nnd figure it up. Twenty dollars a month is $240 a year. Interest at five per cent is $12 , " ) ; taxes and water rent , $60 more , nnd ttio total is ! ? I20. " "Thirty-six dollars a month ? " "Pretty nearly. Hut that isn't , nil. There's the repairs , my boy. You're ' lucky if you don't have to put on a new roof Iho second your ; jour pavement Is sure to need re-paving , the plumber will call on you about six times a year , and , in short , you will soon lind another ? tOO a yhnr tacked on to your easy terms. Now , what do you naturally do ? " " 1 naturally Kick , " 1 replied with con siderable energy. " "Jwon't do any good , " said my friend. "You've siirnoiT an ironclad con tract. You must pay or go. " "Then 1 would go. " "Exactly , " responded the ex-builder , with a genial grin , "that's jtibt what ( X ) per cent , of "the victims do. They do what they should have done first liguro it up , and it scares them. Thov look forward to twelve years of this sort of thing and they see that they have the hot end of the poker , then they drop jt. " "Do you moan to say , " I inquired se verely , "that none of the money is re turned ? " "Well"suid my friend meditatively , "there was a rumor once that a contrac tor did return about a third of the pur chase money to a certain man , but as I never could find cither the man or the contractor. I guess it was a ghost story. " Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suite , should sco our now and ele gant assortment of goods especially adapted for fine nnd pretty bathlngsuits. irARKA'USS HltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs Are being closed out by us , at rcmarka - blo low figures. We have them in beau tiful shades , colors , cto. and have put such prices on them that 'will ' dispose of them rapidly , as woVIfJL NOT carry any over to next season.J JfAItlLNISSS BROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall block , which will shortly arrive. HAltKNESS ItltOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Binds. Of the choicest style , design and quality , just purchased by u.s at n bargain and we are selling thorn at retail at whole sale prices. See them and you will buy. JLtlltKNESS JtKOS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. For summer wear are being disposed of cheap , and must shortly bo taken off our shelves to bo replaced with goods for fall wear. Summer dress goods can bo pur chased cheap now by all who will call on 'HARKNE8N UROS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. MATTING , For offices , Now invoice just received and IntcHt patterns giwruntecd. All styles , and prices satisfactory to everybody. JfAllKNESS JiJtOS. , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Of the very latest designs , patterns and quality for the coming season , tire boiiiK now introduced by us. Pick ono out now before the line is broken , . Hartaess jBros , , 401 Broadway , Coiiiiijil Bluffs. BEFRIGEE TOHS , AT C SpP. W. S. HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council UlUffs. HONEY TO LOAN-At loyas rats , Real estate handled , In surance written and all kinds of bonds bought by F , J. Day No , 39 Pearl St , , Council Bluffs , Established I88I , Briuk building * o niiy kind raised or moved and satisfaction gtmrnniccd. .Frame buildings moved on Little Giant ( rucks , best in the world. SOSEightb Avenue and Eighth StrectCouuil Hluffe. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. o Cn 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Farniilur lands in Town , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas anil Arkansas , rangim ? from SI.25 to $12 per aero. Snliool and stntn lands in Minnesota on HO years timu 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by P. P. Lanstrup , No. 055 Hroadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , WANTED 100,000 MOltE CUSTOMERS. F.rcclcrs { , .PntirmiN , County antl Bank Work of all Kinds u Spec ialty. Prompt Attention to Ml Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Evcrct Block , Council Bluffs. Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing 111 Mng.izinus and BLANK BOOKS. UEFEUENOnS : O. n. Notional Bank , M. E Smith & Co. , Cltl/.ons1 Unnk. Dcoro , WulUit Co. , iilrst Niilloniil Bank , C. II. Insurance Co. , OincorisPuecy.lluiikcrs.C.IJ. Savings Hank. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. An excellent educational Institution , furnish cil with all the modern Improvements , con ducted uy thoSlSTKUS OFCIIAKITV.U. V. M Forterm of flyo months , $75. Terms begin first Monday In September nn J OiBtMondnyin February. For cntnloaucs nd- dress SISTEIl HOI'KltlOH St. Francis Acadcmy.Counell Illuirs , low R. L. US N. Main St. , Council BInflB , la. , nnd 201) ) S. 15th St. , Room 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer'e Agent for tlio CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awniiifjs , Roofing Slate , Man- tola , Plato and Window Glass , Show- CascH , Elevators , ( hand and hy draulic , ) ' COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. Trolling ) Pacing and Running Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof , A. E , Walker's world famous Dogs daily and Halloon Ascensions by Prof.A , S , PurHur daily , in front of the grandstand. Otlior attractions in the way of speed consisting of colobruted horses from Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin , Hcdiiccd rates on all railroads , Co mo everybody and haven good time. For particulars , address FRANK STUBBS , Seer clary OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , LA. Established 1857 B. RICE , M. D. , ° 1' otlior Tumors wltliou finnrr > / > < ! removed ou//ot/o > . . tiiokniiourdrawlnifol bloo.1. iC Diseases of all kinds nmieclalty. Over thlrtv voai-s' practicul experience. No. 11 1'onilSt. , Council HlulTs. Consultation froo. Creston House , The only hotel In Council IlluITs having : ITire E3soa/pe .And nil modem linpiovemcnlB. 1C , 217 and Ul'J Mnln et. MAX MOIIN , Prop. Horses and Mules For all purpou ! * . bo-ight uti.l sol.l , at lotull and in lota. Largo quant lltus to select from Several pairs of HIK-UI Ivors , slntflo or double. MASON WISE , Council HIulls. Star Sale Slat and Mule Kards , WIOAWVAY , COUNCIL IILUI-'FS , Opposite Dummy Depot. CO * C/3 fxl 5 Horses miJ JlnloB kept constantly on ImnJ for Halo at rutullnr in carloads. Orders promUtly uijod by contract on short notice. Htoclceold on coninilaFlon. SHI.UTKH A : 1101,15V. Proprietors. Tflupliono No. IK. E38 Foimciiy ol JCIKIj BAI.U STAI1LU8 , corner avc.nnJ Uli eliccU City Steam Laundry ! Jt EM EU < K SEA R TOUT , No. 4 N. Main Street , Council Hlufft. Fine.il irorft and lawful prices for Hue. worft. All collar * un < l nijl'x re turned in collar nnd on/I' boxes without extra charge , which iimtr- antecx work In same conilttlnr . ( tit It leaves u.s. Out of town nnlertt re ceive same'attcntlon tint'jt same rutcnanc.Hitt'orJt , N. scmmz , Justice of the Peace Offlco over American Uxpresg Couijiui ) } ' . WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOTTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AOIULTLTt I ! IIMWMIIXTS. . DKKKK. WKLliS & CO. , Agricultural Implements , Bn&ta ; , Ciiirlnsrv * . f.tr > . Vtc Council niulTs. Irmn. KKYSTONK MnVo thoUrlaiiml ami Comrilolo Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill & Press , COIIN SIIKl.t.lSKS AND JT.Kt ) ( VTTKKS. Xo. . iroMlfl , I.MM mul i : > ) Toutli T Muln Street , _ Council HtiT ( * , lonn. iUYll ) UIMIM.KY , t C0 Mnntifrs nn 1 .litilinrs of agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrlniro * . nn.l . nil klnU or Turin Mcolilnorr. 11UU to HID South Mnln Stroot. Council muffs , toirn. r.0.ai.nt oM. T. ll.lni-ai.i , .K. Wiuunr. i'rcs.&rroU. ! . n ? \Comiso1. Council BluTs Ilaidla Fact// ) / , ( liiPorpnrnto < U Mnnnfnctiircrsof Atlit'lek , Slo.lco nnd Small Handles , of evi'ry dc'rrlptlon. COUNCIL NLUFFS UAHl'HT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Cnrtnln Futures Upholstery ( ! ooll , Etc. No. 403 llroivlivny Council HluTa , town. 1'KUKGOV & MOOKK , Wlioli'snto Jobbuifl li > the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes , Nos. 8Miiln nnd i.T 1'carl Sts. Council Ilium , town. CO.1M//SSIOX SNYDKK & LKAMAN , Wholesale Frnlt and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14Penrl St , Council 'lluir. . I1AKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , B1 Bnndrios. Etc. No. 2J Main St. , anil No. il I'cail St. , Council muffs. nil'ITS. O.V. . BUTTS , Wholesale California Frail ; a Specialty Oonornl Commission. Xo. 513 nreadwar , Cmincll Illutrs. WJRT & DUQUIiTTE , Wliolcsnlo Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pearl Ft. , Council llluffs. aitOCURlKS. L. K1KSCIIT & CO. , Joboers of Staple and Fancy Groceries , Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 liiond- way. Council l JIAHXKSS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , llnnurncturors of and Wholesale Donlors la Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K5 Main St. , Council IlluCTj , Iowa. HATS , CAPS. ETC. MKTCALF BROTIIKKS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. " ' ( ' ' and 311 Broadway , Council Illiiff * . KEELINE & FELT , Wholc'-alo Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council Uhiffs , Iowa. IIWKS AND WOOL D. II. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tnllew.Wool , Pelts , Onmso und Furs Council Illuirs lomt. OILS. COUNCFL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricitiaj Oils E3TO. , ETC. e.Thcodoro.Asent , Council lllulfg. Iowa. , piuxa. KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , * nd llrldiro Mnlorlal Sieclnltlf ) > sWholosalii Lum ber ot all Kirnls. Oltlco No. liKI Mula St. , Council lllmfs. Iowa. AKD MQVOltS. JOHN UNDER , Wholesale ) Imported and Domestic Wines & Liqnors. Afoul forSU ( iotthnin's Herli Ililtors. No. U Main St , Council 111'.ills. SCHNKIDKR & BKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and liquors , Xt , era Main St. , Council liluft. HO ! for the LAKE The Steamer OLLIE MAY Neulv lilted up , and under thu ulinrxu of ukllll ul oiiKlnoer and pilot , Is now nmhliiK pious LAKE MANAWA. Wo will jflvo eliartora 1. ) parties loi- ono hour or any lenutli offline d 9ltf > . luitea of dinner glvon and orders tnkon ut oliceo.2JJ ( Mulna t. , butwcan liouu in to 12 u. m , J" UAUII It CO , SPEaiALCTOTIOES , Ppcclnl advertisement ! , suli us t.o t , Toun To Ixian , For 8i lo , To Item , Wants , Hnnrillii ! : , clii , will boliiEoi-lod In tliU column ul llm low rateofTKNCKNTS I'Klt UNH lortlio flisiliisor tlouaiul I'lvorciitsI'crMiiororrncli fciilibuniium Jneortfoii. l.ouvo udverlUomenlfl at our nlllce No. U 1'cul utrert , nojr llroutlway , Council WANTS. ANTED-Mrtt olaii waller nt J.oulo&Mt t > r'ii No. ta > Urou'lffBr , Coiilldl lllulfg. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , OOTJlSTOIIj BLiXJ ins Practices in the State and J-cdcral eour't liooms 7 und ti Shugavt JJlock.