THE SUNDAY , BEE ; AUGUST 15 , 1886. TWELVE PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCff BLUFFS , SUNDAY MORtflN'G , AUGUST 15. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARIi STREET. Delivered ty tnrrlcr In nnypnrtof the city nt twenty cents per week. II. W , TH.TON , - - - Mnniifccr. TKM'.l'HONns : E , No. 4.1 I'.tiiTOtt No. 2J. " MINOIl .MKNTIO.V. New York Plumbing Co. Lustra paints at Chapman's. Artists' material nt Uliapninn'fl. W. II. Sliurr.inilcn. dcntis. , 27 Alain. Summer clothing cheap at Ilcitcr's. Dr. 0. C. Hazon , dentist , 100 Main St. The city council inncts to-morrow oven- iiif * again. Kx-SliorilT ( Jmtar has nearly completed his four houses on Avcnno U. Now is the time to secure bnrgnins in carpets at ( / . H. Carpet L'o.'s Dr. Lacy as city physician lias had his salary llxcil nt ? ' , ' > < ) : i year , payable ijiiar- tcrly. The city council has decided to grant John Limit 10 ! ) damajres to hid pronerty m account of n change of the grade of tliu struct. The Mineral of P. ( ! . Foe will tnkc jilaco from St. Francis Xavier's church this after noon nt 3 o'clock. InUuiiiL'iit will be In tlio Catholic cemetery. The funeral of Thomas Urecn is to beheld held this afternoon at the residence in ( > rnemlale. The remains will bo interred in Falrvlow cemetery. J. N. Sadowski , one of the Union 1'acillc switchmen , was so hurt in the wreck in the yards Friday , that he will bo luld up for several days yet. Permission to wed has been granted ( Joorgo I'oolo and Klltm Aloado , both of Shawnco , Kaunas ; also to Henry Kirscht ntul Clara Trunsch , both of this city. A birthday party was hold Friday evening nt the residence of C. F. Shell'elo on Second avonuo. A number of the friends of the family enjoyed themselves heartily. W. II. Ilusso has purchased the "Annto C. Uraddock , " the most commodious beaten on Lake Mannwa , nnd will continue to run her from Mark's landing to Manhat tan Iteach. Those who arc using seines in Lake Munawa arc to bo prosecuted. Some in formations are said to bo already tiled , nnd as soon as the parties can be arrested tlui prosecution will open war. On account of the L'ortcrilcld house bcitis built out Hush with the sidewalk on First avenue and Seventh street , Mr. W. ll. Burns may not occupy tlio house that Is bc-ms built for him next to rorlorlicld'.s , which place now will obstruct the view. Seven cows in the pound were ycster- duy sold at auction , tlioy being un claimed by their owners. Wall McFadden served as auctioneer , and succeeded In getting belter prices than those : it which the animals wore appraised. Tlio prices wore from § 14 to sfiiO.flO. Ollicer Leonard yesterday found four suspicious follows hanging around the Hock Island doper , nnd marched thorn up to the police headquarters. Investi gation revealed the fact that some of them nad money with which to get out of town , nnd the others had good legs , and they were bidden to go. Work is being pushed along lively on the new mnnufactory of Mr. John Dierks b n JJotith nVonno' . 11'o ' building la of brick , and tlio second story 5s already reached. It will bo a larger manufac turing enterprise than most have sup posed , occupying an entire block , nnd employing a largo number of skilled workmen. In the superior court yesterday n mo tion was made for a new trial in the case of Bran ? vs. Marcus. This will be ro- niomborcdus tliecaso in which the jury found n verdict against Marcus for shoot ing Drnnz , mistaking him for u burglar. The motion for a now trial was overruled , nnd the cuso wil now go to the supreme court. The council meetings are so run that they are practically committee meetings , and bunco tlio evenings are spout in long nnd often profitless talks over matters which should bo looked into by tlio dill'er- ont committees nnd passed upon thero. If these vnrious matters conhl bo re- pprtcd upon by committees , nnd the council as n whole confined itself to the adoption or rejection of the reports of the committees , much moro business could bo disposed of in ono evening than now occupies several. P. C. Miller , the well known decorator nnd artist , has just placed upon the walls of the Br.K onico a sample of t le now [ papier macho work. It is ix face in re lief , n face which will attract the atten tion of every visitor to tlio BEE. it being th.it of "tho grand old man" Gladstone. It is finished in bronxo , and the bncK- ground nnd surroundings arc arranged with rare good taste and skill. These papior mnchc decorations are something ; now in this city , nnd as they can bo fin ished in an endless variety of ways , and can bo used as decorations in BO many ways , they will speedily como into de mand hero. These who want to sco sam ples should call upon Mr. Miller at his place No. 18 Pearl street. Now line of Smyrna rugs nt C. B. Carpet - pot Co. Potty IliiHincsB. | A case of potty meanness is reported as having occurred nt the luko. A hackmnn on his way down nskcd two little girl friends of his if they would not Ilka to ride down. The two girls wore delighted nnd wont. While they were amusing themselves at the lake their friend , the haokmnn , got n load nnd thoughtlessly wont oil' up town , forgetting about the little girls. They soon began to want to pet back , nnd being without money to pay their faro , nnd being among stran gers , tears unbidden started. Another liuckman , learning the girls' situation , nnd not being able to take thorn up town Just then , asked an expressman who hud I , n partial load , and who was. about start ing , to taku the girls along. Ho would not do so , and the hnckman had to pay tlio faro for the girU out of his own pookotin order to get them chance to I rido. lltid they bco.ii children of u larger I. growth there would have boon loss I thought of it , but being morn children , in this condition , it did look small on the part of the oxprnssmnn. I Handsomest line of two and tlirco-ply | > carpets over shown in this city. C. li. | < Cnrpot Co. [ ' A I'VolKlit Olnckntlc. I There is Bitch a rush of freight nt thia I point that it Is impossible to handlu it I fast enough to prevent aggravating do- h lays. The many railways eontorinjj hero I cause n great amount of switching , and I' . the side tracks have boon crowded for I BOIUO weeks. The Union Pacific has [ lately put in nine moro trucks near the I transfer , towards the elevator , each of f : thojo traoks bolngnbouthalf n mllolonz. 1 making between four and five miles of I additional track , and still tlmr * are moro I needed. The rush has boon so great that I' . us fast as the iron has been laid for : i I' track it has been tilled at once , It seem ? I that there will have to bo still greater fa- I ciljtifis ulVorded , and the bottoms will I loon be a network of railway tracks , no- I , ccssitutin ; ; the employment of a large I ; number of railway mon. liargtduti In wlndow-shxdes. New stack | u. C. H. Carpet Co. CHIMES OF THE CHURCHES , The Revival Services in the Pavilion to Close To-Night- DOCTORS BEING WEEDED OUT. Council niiifT-i "Will Keep Its Nnll Works The rrclRht lilookado Tlio Work oPKncnk Tlilcvcs I'crsonnl Points. Points of Plnty. The revival services which have been In progress at tln > jiavilicn fortwo weeks l > : ist liavft proved very helpful nnd inter esting to the community nt largo. The meetings have been largely attended , and there has been little for the most critical to find fault with. Mr. Hell , who has been llio leader , has shown himself to bo an earnest ami wise worker. Ho does not allow himself to bo drawn into the too common practice of evangelists ol Indulging in sensational methods ot keeping tip a crowd anil causing enthusi asm. His manner is plain , practical and sensible. Ho uses reason rather than playing merely upon tin | emotional side of man's make-up , and yet his addresses are not ice-cold or void of emotion. Quiet , systematic , earnest , and impress ing Ills hearers with the fact of Ills own honesty of opinion , he lias exerted an in- lluunco in this community which has been for good surely. It does seem a relief to have a man stand up as an evangelist who deus not use as his main stock in trade the narra tion of Ills former vilcness. This com munity has been aillicted by the presence of men who sought to draw crowds and hold their uttontion by making sensa tional parades of their former sins. Not long ago the street corners were the Hco.no of a man's alleged preaching , who seemed to have little to say to the people except his boasts of what a great sinner ho hail been. He had served the devil all his li/c / had been a driiiikard , a gambler , a prize lighter , had broken ut > his family , turned liis gray haired mother into the street at midnight , had been shot in rows , had barely escaped the gallows , and now he proposed to tell others how to lead a gouly life. There have been so many of tlieso moral teachers who have visited Council lilnlla , and who have from their own confessions known little in their own lives but deviltry , that it has been a grat ifying change to have a man appear like Air. Hell , who is of a dillereat , stripe. Ho does not pretend to have been , or to be now n saint , but ho does not bank on sensational scones of sin in his own ca reer. reer.Tonight will bo the closing service of the scries. Mr. Bell will take with him many kindly wishes for his further sue- coss. " During his stay ho lias renewed many acquaintances of former years and made many now ones. This afternoon at ! o'clock there will bo a mass meeting of the children in the pavilion. This evening at 7:30 o'clock there will bo a song service , led by Prof. Kuggles , who has done such excellent service in this line. The regular preaching service will begin at 8 o'clockAs this is the closing service there will doubtless bo a largo gathering. There will bo a memorial service held TucaJivypy'juinsJuUiQ ' uiwilion on the death of Uev. George 0. liadilocK , of Sioux City. Judge Heed is to preside , and addresses will bo made by the pas tors of the churches and by other citizens. Some action will doubtless betaken taken expressive of sympathy with Mrs. Haddock , and in condemnation of the crime which led to her husband's death. Next Tuesday there is to bo a Sunday school picnic in the Price neighborhood , about ten miles east of this city. Hcv. ( j. W. Crofts lias been invited to deliver the address. The Methodists have done considerable improvements this season. IJosiiles building a very line parsonage they have refitted the church , tlio interior of which has been greatly improved. There will be no services m the Prcs- bvloriau church to-day , the pastor , Kov. Mr. Bates being still on his vacation , and enjoying the water of AVaukcsha. Kov. G. W. Crofts has returned from his Nebraska trip and will olliciatc as usual at the Congregational church this morning. The subject announced for the morning sermon is , "Tlio Truth Re vealed to babes. " A cordial invitation is extended to all. No evening service. Kov. J. T. McDowell will preach at Saint's church to-day at the usual hours. This evening ho will speak ou "The Haddock Tragedy. " O Services at the Baptist church this morning as usual , followed bv the Sun day school. Scats free. All cordially invited. The closing evangelistic ser vices at llic pavillion in the evening. Out tlio Doctors. When the Btato board of medical ox- nminur.s was hero a rather peculiar ques tion was raised , and so far as learned it lias not been fully settled yet. Ono who had begun healing as a Christian scien tist applied to the board to be registered in duly legal form , having a commission to go forth and heal the sick and raise the dead. The raising o ! tlio dead seemed to be a little boyoud tlio usual avocation of tlio physicians , and the doing away with medicines , and even refusing to lay on hands or indulge in any magnetic treatments seemed t.o place the whole maltor beyond tno jurisdiction of tlio board. Another ruling of the board will prove of interest to the physicians throughout Iowa , and is expressed informally by one of the board in an nilcrvlaw.hold in DCS Moinca , By it it seems that there are many who are to bo excluded from prac tice , even though they have boon before the puhlio as doctors for some years. "There 'is ono now ruling of consider- ablu importance made by the state board ot health since wo were last here , " said Dr. J. D. Miller to n , reporter yesterday morning in answer to interrogations , "and tiiat is in regard to the construction of the seventh suction of the nmlical nracticc law. This is ono of tlio most important sections in the whole law and ono which gives the board the greatest liberty in the duty assigned them. It provides that tlio board may revoke the cortiflcato of any physician lor 'palpublo evidence of incuinnotoney , " no matter in what manner ho obtained his ccrtilicato , whether by examination , live years' prao- tico or diploma. Now , the law does not require persons to do luoloss thiuga and hnnco it would bo natural lor us to think wo are not required to Rrant cortilii-atos whnn wo know they must bo revoked ut once. And ulso ono yory plain reading of the text of section 7 , would expr--ssly give ilia hoard the unqtr.ililind { lowir to rufuso to grant a cortiticatn wlimi thn applicant is un questionably incompetent to practice. The board met will : this question early nnd took it under mlyisoiuimt , and Irivo decided that they .should not isauo cortlli- catus to physicians ou evidence of live yoaiM or ever of practice whore the appli cant i grossly incompetent , Of course this is go'iug to cuusu trouble , aud muny practitunior.il from various party of the state will object vigorously to this , but it will remain as the practice of the bourd unless changed bythncourtawhicliisiiol likely. " Mr. Miller was asktd it the board bad yet had any trouble in enforcing this ECO- tlon of the law. "Yes ; there have been n number of ap plicants refused under this ruling , and several incidents have occurred strik ingly Illustrating the necessity for such a ruling. You see , the old nuacks c peet to get in on account of tno time they have been in business , nnd claim as a right under the law a recognition from tlio board with no questions asked. Alone ono city n noted 'doctor' ' presented him self as having boon in practice twenty- eight years , having been a elose student all his life antl thoroughly competent. We gave him a critical examination and found that twenty-flvo years ago ho was farming. Ho couldn't loll tlio name of a muscle m the human body , the action of any single , simple medicine on the sys tem , nor could ho give intelligent an swers to any questions which a common student should know. Ho was left in the deepest humiliation before the board , his utter ineompolency being plainly evi dent. There wiis nothing to do but re fuse him admission. " "At another place we wcro met with another 'doetor'of almost equal igno rance. He claimed to have been an old practitioner. He came before us with an nttornoy to try and convince tins board that its ruling on this subject was wrong. Hut lite doctor was asked a few questions just to get a general idea of Ids capacity. Ho could not name any of the anatomical parts of the body iior toll about them In pli'in Knglish , not to con- line him to the technical terms. He had little or no practice and was not lit to trust with danger of any kind. Such has been one experience in many cases and we must surely follow this plan of refus ing candidates or be compelled to go to work at once in the business of revoking certificates. " ItlMllP. According to previous notice tlio Owl Club ball came oil' last night. Tlio Shell- andoah Orchestra band furnished the music , which was very good. They sold twenty-eight numbers at $1 each. Much credit is due to the elllcient work by C F. Malone , mayor , aud Win. Rogers , mar shal , for the good order. A short time ago the city dads asked A. J. ( ilandon to resign his marshalship. Ho said ' 'No sir , " thereupon tlio council asked him to come down from his posi tion and down ho came , but oh ! didn't it hurt. Stubbornness never wins. At the last regular convocation of the town council of the town of Imogeno , Mr. Wm. Kogers was chosen marshal , and undoubtedly ho will makoa good one. Well , some may think the now bank a ll'/xle , but no , it's not. It is , wo under stand , to be built on the cast one-half of lot 10 , block 'J , a one-story brick with lire walls ! 2.\iG ! feet on the ground and 13 Icethigh , with a French plate front. The other night Mr. AI. A. .lonos' store was burirlamcd to the amount of about forty dollars. No clue to the thief. Wanted In Oman. ! , The police yesterday arrested a young man giving his name as K. D. Whiteside , who was wanted in Omaha for sundry bits of qvjltry. It is said that ho served a term in the jail there for larceny , and was recently released. In coming out of jail ono of his comrades gave him a pawn ticket by which to get a watch , tlio time of the loan being about up. It is claimed tliat Whitcsido got the watch , but after wards pawned it again. Ho is also charged with having beat another of his acquaintance out of thirtv dollars. Whilesido consented to return to Omaha in charge of Deputy Sheriff Miller , with out waiting for any further papers. The IjlRliliihiK's Work. The lightning of Friday night did some damage to the telephone lines. In sev eral instances the lightning arresters on the instruments were melted together , stopping the connections and tcmpora- rarily disabling the instruments. Among the telephones thus affected were those in the deaf and dumb institution , Casper & Wilcox's oflicc. F. W. Olmstcad's ' , Col onel McKen/io's Wabash oilico. Those who have telephones need take no alarm about this fact , as there is no danger to them , unless they try to use the telephone ( luring a severe thunder storm. The lightning arresters with which each in strument is provided arc so arranged as to lender the instruments harmless. Thn MUCH Snlo Still continues nt the Bankrupt store , No. 18 Main street. To-morrow , ( Monday ) morning wo place on sale one case towels 10x21 at 2jc , lifteon do/.en 29x30 at 5c , 34x 30 all linen at 8c , 2-lx-IO line damask low- els , plain and fancy borders at 25e. The same is sold bv other merchants for fiOc to ( JOc each. Toweling at 2c } per yard. One hundred table covers , nil linen , fancy borders at 49c , bargains at $1.00. Item- nants of linen for ono third their value. Napkins at 2c. ! Jclc to lie. Bed spreads 4Go , 53c. 07c , 83c to ijl.25. Don'tniifsthis chance to-morrow. J. Goldberg's Bank rupt Store , No. 18 Main Street. Ciigccl Doves. The police on Friday night arrested three girls , who seemed to think that all the streets wore made for was to furnish thorn a fishing ground for suckors. Their bniMii flaunting along the public thor oughfares had wearied the good citizens , and so the police nabbed tlmni. Yester day Judge Aylesworth sentenced thorn to thirty days each in jail. This is the first move that has been made to stop street walking , tlio other attempts being simply remonstrances , warnings , aud light fines , which have had little effect. Attention , U. V. O. Encampment No. 8 will meet on Mon day evening in the G. A. K. hall at 8 o'clock. All charter members nnd those having applications for membership are requested to bo present , as business of importance is to bo transacted. By or der. - JOIIN Fox , llKKitv WAUHKK , Commander. Adjutant. _ The Nail WorkR Will Htny. The report that the wire track and nail works in this city wcro to bo moved across the river , is met by a firm denial on the part of those interested , They propose to stay Intro , and not only to stay but to enlarge their works , and make thn enterprise a success every way. fit. PntrloU'w Hoolety , Attention. The members of the St. Patrick's So ciety are requested to meet in St. Joseph's Academy at 13 o'clock to-day to take ao- tion on the death of their deceased and esteemed brother , F. G. Fee. By order of the president. Hiusakod a HnrnoHS. Mr. Hiram Shoemaker discovered yes terday that during the previous night seine thief had entered his stable and walked off with a sot of single harness. Ho has found no clue , and ore this the harness has doubtless boon soaked else where. See those bo.'iutlful Mikado draperies at C , 11. Carpet Co. The Goodrich house , ono of the oldest in the city , was started on its journey of removal yesterday from the corner of Sixteenth and Faruam to u place on south Eighth street. Diiputy Marshal McDonald wa n. the sick list yesterday. Mr. n. Haddock , Detroit , Mich. , cured \e s cold with thrco dor.es of Hcd Star C. ugh Cure. A Kail ! on1 Mlnrtcn. Considerable excitement was caused in the little town of Mlndon yesterday by a raid made upon the iilopns , six in num ber. The informations had been filed at Hancock , anil at an clirty hour yesterday morning a party o * fifty , with teams , came into town. Before nny of the resi dents wcro nware what was to bo done a guard had been placed at each saloon , 'front nnd rear , nnd the raid begani Nineteen kegs of beer were seized aud carted off. Five of the six saloon keepers were arrested. The five were taken' to Hancock nnd there had a hearing which resulted in their being bound oyor. In default of bail they were brought to Council bluffs last night to remain hero under lock and key until their friends provide for their release on bonds. Personal A. Kindall , of Onawa , was at the Pa cific yesterday. Miss Nellie Prlichard , of Omaha , is the guest of Miss Minnie Colo. Smoke the Mnn.iwa cigar , made hy 1'rank Levin , 812 Broadway. William Forrest Patton is in for n week's rest from his duties as postal clerk. Mrs. Dr. I. C. Wood and Miss Anna Ltisk , of Lognn , were shopping in the Bluffs yc , torday. John Miller and his son Frank have returned from Germany , where they have been for two mouths past. Mr. and Airs. Holf and their son , Dick Koff , together with Airs. Jo lion" , have gone to Lyons , la. , on u visit. Mrs. Pritchard , who has been visiting her sister , Airs. S. C. Clark , left last eve ning for her homo in Jaiiesvillo , Wis. Hcv. A. Kogers , ot Dunlap , formerly of this city , has been enjoying his minister ial vacation at I'aubatil't , Minn. , with his family. Sheriff ( larrisou , of Logan , was in the city yesterday , en route homo from Alt. Pleasant , where ho placed in the asylum a lady named Ell/a Devtuo. William Kiutx , the Nebraska mission ary of Gi'onoweg and Schoentgon , 0:11110 : iu'off the road yesterday to take his week ly bat lie in Lake Alanawa. Kov. Air. Craft and his family have re- tut-nod homo. His family have upon visit ing their old homo in Illinois , and lie has been on a shorter trip to York , Nob. W. B. Oaks , cashier of the Silver City batik , was in the Bluffs yesterday , en route for Spencer , la. , where lie will spend two weeks hunting and vacating. A merry party of Council Binders left yesterday for Suirit Lake. Among them were Bert Evans , Oscar Kecliuo , Air. and Airs. C. L. Felt , Aliss Anna Alerkcl , Aliss Fannie Walker and Air. William Preston. E. K. Gallaghan is guttering greatly as the result ot stepping on a mill in the brick yard. The wound Is a painful one , but it is thought that a few days will see him out nnd aboutagam. Kcv. B. P. AlcAIcnomy and Kcv. R. J. Ilcaly will attend the national conven tion of tlio Irish National league of Amer ica in Chicago on Wednesday and Thurs day next. J. J. Frainoyvill also attend , bcug : ail alternate , . ' ( ) Win. G. Kitclue is thn'iithor of a new girl baby , while L. ,1'V , Whitehead has been presented with twins , a boy and a girl. This speaks iWollj for Slmgart , Waitc it Wois , in whofio employ both of the above gentlemen jiroxl Airs. Filbert , the ngedfmothcr of J. P. Filbert , of this citv has arrived hero from the cast. While tin Chicago she met with a serious accident a fortjiigiit ago , resulting in the dlspiaehmotu of her hip joint and u fractilrc'ofitlic ' bone. COUNCIL ; BLUFFS Pall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. Trotting , Pacing nnd Running Tuesday , Aug. 3ist , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof , A. E. Walker's world famous Kacing Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof.A. S. Parker daily , in front of the grandstand. Other'attractlons in the way of speed consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Keduccd rates on all railroads. Comn everybody and have a good time. For particulars , address PBAWK STUBBS , Secretary City Steal Laundry ! JlEMEll ,0 SEAJtlGUT , No. 34 N. Main Street , Council HlufTrt. l < "lncst work and lowest prices for flue work , All collars and cuffs re turned In collar and cuff boxes without extra charye , which guar antees work In same condition rw It leaves us. Out of town orders re ceive sannCattentlon and at same rates as city work. . ' i. i l I OFFICER & .PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL ULOFJ-B , IA , Established 1817 , , ' K. RICE/ . D. , ° r other Tumors roinovod wlthou the jjlllro orilrnwlnif of blooJ. Chronic Diseases ot all klnas a specialty. Over thirty years' practical experienced No. 11 I'imilSt. . Council llluHs. PET * Couaultutlon fruo. Creston House , The only hotel in Council BluUa bavins Fire Esoa/pe And ull modern improvements. Z16,217 and Ul'J Main * t. J1AJC J101IN , No , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Arc opening new and beautiful deslyns in BODY VELVET , TAPESTItY KK1JSSEI.S , iMLY IXC RAIXS , ! 2-l l/V IX < JItAIXS , Jtay Carpels , etc. For offices , hotels , lodyc rooms , etc. Call for i > riccs at Jlarkncss Bros. ' , J > * ( > . -101 Itroadicay. Arc now arriving and in stork. Tricots , flannels , ( 'ashina'cs , etc. Ex- ccllcntfor trareliny salts and fall scrricc. SILIKIS- Jilack Silks and in ( lie new colors. Quality the best and prices the lowest for ynod yonds. Judics u'islilny reliable yoods will call on llurk- ncss Ilros. , Ho. 4O2 Itroadway , Council Muffs. A few more of those Lhlr Thrcntl Jfose Ir/t nt iiiic. , in blade ami In colors , at Jfrtrncsx Jlros.KH OIL OLOTHS In iiHinif nciv patterns and a laryr stock to select from. Door Jtfats , linos. Curtains , Curtain L'oles , etc. , at jrarkncss .Itrothcra , JVoWJL It roadway , Council muffs. BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , WAITED 1OOOOO MORE CUSTOMKKS. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StrectComiil BhiiR am m iu ia.iV _ J Price paid in casli for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. P & -wv % iHci , ocvt.i * . 226 Broadway , Council Biuffs , Fanning lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Knnsas nnd Arknnsaa. ranging1 from ? 1.25 to $12 nor acre. School and state lamia In Minnesota on IJO years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro free. In formation , etc. , given by T. P. Lanstrun , No. 555 Broadway , Council UlufTs , Iowa. ' ' ' ST LMDmr WO'R'K' 111 tlio city cun bo obtained by pntronl/.lnt'tho HomeSteam 501 Ilromlwny GKO , W. SCIIINDELK , Prop , Nona but experienced hands employed. Out of town orders by mnil or oiprees bollclted , mid all work wM-niulfd. When you want to Jintl anybody that smokes , u < > to CI&AR STORE , JVo. ! / _ / . ' > It road way , Council Itluffs. And you'll find him Indulging In ono of tlioso flneclgiira on which they huvo built up tliolr reputation. Make All your appointments for their Btoro aa ovurybndy visit * them and they know everybody. Tlio crowds como and fcro via tills jrrcnt thorouuhriiro , An elegant line of Cigars , i'lpua and Tobaccos alwuys In stock. F , W. SFEIMfti & BRO. Nos. 509 & 511 Main St. Jew Drv Goods. Dress Goods , Etc. , Just In. Clothing , Boots , Shoes , Etc , Jtcst of Goods , Lowest I'rlccs , GROCERIES , FARM PRODUCE , Etc Justice of the Peace Olllco over American Bxpren Company. 18 N.JfnlnRf. , Council flluirs. la. , and 209 S. mil SI. . Jtoom 10 , Omaliii , Neb. Mniitlfnct jror's A ( rent for tlio CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awninsrs , Hoofing1 .Slalc , Man tels , Plain n nil Window ( flans. Show- Cases. KIovntoi'3 , ( hand and hy draulic , ) &c. ov T rates , Real estate handled , In surance milieu and ail kinds of bonds bought by F , J , Day No , 39 Peari St. , Council Bluffs , Established 1801 , VT * . .Journal * , Comity aiul Itiinli Work ol'ill Kinds a Spec ial ly. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHODSE & GO. Room 1 Kvcrct Ulock , Council IJInlla , Standard Paper ? Used. All style * of bind. ing m Maga/.lnca and BLANK BOOKS. U H. National Ilii.-ik , .M. K , 8nltli : ft Co. , CIU/.OHH1 Untik. ltt ) < r < > , vvt IUJE < > . , * > ir t National Hunk. C. II. liitiirunc : * Ctk , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KCOXTSES OF . " ' ' COUNCIL BLUFFS' DEEUK , WELLS & CO. , f. Wholesale1 Agricultural Implements , Boggta ; , ftrrtnffes.JJto Ktc. Council Illuirs , low * . KEYSTONE MANUFACTUKING C0 , Mnko thoUrlftlnnl ami Complcto Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill A Press , COHN SUtil.t.UltS AND VKRI1 ri TTKH9. Nos , U.OI , 1WI , l.vn nnd JIBOT ? oiith Mnlu Strott , Counrll Iliutff. Ion * . DAVID HUADLKY * CO. , Mnnuf'ra nnl .Jobbers or agrlcultnral ImplementsWagons , , Bn&(60 ( , Oirrliifros , nml nil Xln-U of Farm Mnchlnerr. 111)0 ) to 1119 South Mnln Street , Council lllutt * limn. -4XK HA\ltK ) $ . P.O. OI.PASON. T. ll.nornns , HRO.R Wniaiir. Prc . &Trona , V.O'rc < i.\MHii. See ACotiuiol. Council Bluffs Handla Factory , . Manufacturers of Axle , I'lek , Slodiro nml Small , of every iloKt-lptton. COUNCIL ULUri'S CAUPET CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Cloths , Curtnlii Klttilros , Upholstery Hoods , Ktc. No , 105 Hroiiitwny Council llluira , lo vn. -s , ron.\ccn \ , KTO. PEIIE(5OY ( & MOOHE , Wliolpnlo .lobbers In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes , Nog. XSMnln nnJ 1'oixrl St8. Council lo\vn. COMMISSION. SNYDEll & LEAMAN , Wholcsulo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants , No. 141'cnrl Pt , Council JIlulTa. I1AKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , DnipfflstR1 Sundrlrt , Etc. No. 22 Mnln St. , nnd No. " 11'ciirl St. , Council UUnK * rm/i'.s. / " o.v. . uurrs , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Comnilsplon. No. 5U llronihvftr. Council Illiiffs. WHIT & DUQUETTE , Wholranlo Fruits , Confectionery SL Fancy Groceries , No3.10 itnd IB IV.nrl Ht , , Council L. KIHSCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of staple and rancy Also Wholesale I.lciitor Dealer. " . No. 110 ItronJ- wny , Council Illulta. JLinXKSS. KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , Jlnnu'ncturcrs of ai J Wliolusulu Dozers la LsatuSP , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. M3 MaliiSt. . Council lluirs , Iowa. HATS , CAl'S. KTC. METCALF HKOTHEIIS , Jobbers la Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 ntut 3(4 ( Broadway , Council lllulfa. 1IKAVV HAIWn'AttK. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Ami Wood Stoslt. Council lllulTB. IIHY.I. JUDKS A XI ) II'OO/- D. H. McDANELI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Polls , Gronsonnil l''ura ' Council Ululfs lowu. _ 0//.S. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholcsnlo Donlcra In Illuminating & Lubricitiaj 01U Ganllu BTO. , H3TO. B.TIiooilorc , AKOIII , Council IlluJa. Iowa. LUMlIEIt , PILING , KTC. A. OVK11TON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbsr , Piling , ud llrldgo Miitoi-lnl yiioclallios.Wliolc.suld Luiu- lierol all KlnUg. Olllco No. l.'W Main St. , Council Illiilla. Jowo. n'IKISS JOHN LINDEK , \Vlmlc3iilo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Afc-cnt lor St. Cottlmrn'B Hurti IlittnM. No. 1J Mnln at. Council Illulta. SCHNEIDEIl & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , XH Ki > 3 Main HI , . Council ! for the LAKE The Steamer OLLIE MAY Newly lltlod up , nnd iinilcr the clmrjroof a fiidllful uiitflneiir and pilot , jsnow nuiKlng pleas ure trips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will Klvu ulifirlt'r * tn purlieu 1'or one hour or uny lonntli of time ilrMK'd. linnor nhnrlvr plvi'ii nml imtfr * tiikon at ofiireu.-'JI .Malm t. , lu'lwvon linurh III to li u. m. J * H-UJI ! & CO. SPEOIALTNOTioES. Fpccliil nilVi'lth'ommitB , fetich HF 1 ( ft. Fonn 'J'o Unui , 1'or Sulc , To Itont , Vvnnli1 , lloimllnir. etc , will bolntcitud In this column nl I ho low rntoofTKN CKSTS I'KH WN'U forilto llrat insor lion inn ! I'iroContil'ar l.lno fnrrucli tubfo < j mint disunion. I.envu iirlvri-U.-eiiienH nt our olllcn No.'l \ I'ciil street , near llrouilivuy , Council llllllTH. WANTS. / * \ [ li st-rlHSh bread linker , hir.llh U/ANTHI , No. Wl Mullet. _ . \ : - situation us housekeeper In W.\NTin-A orovoiwnr In hotel , J. II. b. , No.- ! Upper llrouilM-iy. : A t'l'KU A hlliiitli | > n In fomo- ilnclor'i ollleo liy a luly : who 1.4 11 bcHlcr. J. II. 0. , No , VKI llpper Ilioiulwny \\7ANTUD Hit notion for . r. J. H. tf.No.O'tl rppor UionUwuy. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , Practices in the Sin to nuJ t'uli < ra ) cr Rooms 7 and S Sliu aU JUlouk.