OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY' ' . _ AUGUST 2 THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MOUNINU. AU(5UST ( 23. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAK1 , STREET. Delhi ml by tnrricr In niij-pnrtnr theeltynt ininty icnts ptr week. II. W.TIM . . o.v , - - - Jlnnngcr. nnPtvrs = Ornrr , No. 43. Niiinr Ktuioit No.l. . MINOR 5IICNT10N. v New fall goodft nt Koiter's. New York Plumbing company. Tht' ' city council will moot In-night. The very best cabinets at § ! ? do/en al ( iorluutiN. The Y. M. C. A. hold' ' * : \ business meet ing this evening. One do/en eitlilnots am ) a large initiel for $2.50 nt Schmidt's gallery. Several more < -ets of harness are re ported as having been stolen. See that your books are matin by More- hoii.H1 iV : Co. , Hoom I , Kvcrclt bluck. 1'aeilie house reeenlly renovatetl. Cool rooiiif ; money .saveili comforts gainetl. Yesterday was another big tla.y with the livery stables. At 1 o'clock every ilg in town was enl : iml applicationn hllll kept coining in. Michael , J. llouan anil Patrick Murray are in the city jail awaiting devi lop- luents. The polit e think they have two important arrests. The Woman's Christian association will meet this evening at 7 o'clock in the ( Jgden house parlors. All members are requested to be present. "Importance of a Religions Life" and "Tlio Distinguishing Features of Our Faith" were the topics by the pastor in Saint's ' church yesterday. Mark's landing still continues the popular landing on Lake Munawa. Tlio water in the lake will now continue to rise daily as the cut-oil has been tilled up. Tlio eongrcgalionalists have si social next Friday evening at the residenceof W AV. Wallace , the company to bo en tertained by Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Spooner. Many of the local sportsmen arc bright ening un their shooting irons preparatory to tackling the praino chicken which they expect to shoot on nntl after Sep tember 1. Omaha sent a large delegation over to Lake Manawa , while Council lil tills sent many over to Omaha to witness the re turn game of hall between the Athletics of Omaha and the Mueller music nine. Quito a number of new boys go to work for the District Telegraph to-day to take the place of some of the old boys who want a few days vacation bcloro starting to school at tlio beginning of the- fall term. The now mail wagons are about com pleted anil will be put in use in a few days. The old wagons formerly used to transport the mail to and from the rail road trains have been a disgrace to the city.Work Work on the house drain in the alloy in the rear of Hroadwhy , from Main streut to the city build'mtr , was continued 3-csterduy in order to hurry through tor the paving , which is being delayed on account of tiio sower. Tlio hack anil 'bus drivers , as well as tlio drivers of carry-alls , should bo a little more careful when they meet bug gies on H.-.Q ' sr.aiailluk'siaimmt.'aiia ' " " . 'C tno buggies more room. They too often crowd buggies over to the wire fence or ditch. Now that the evenings arc becoming cooler hiwn-lonnis is ono 01 f ! : : . ' favorite pastimes among the young people and many now additions to the tiliiyors of last season arc noticeable. The costumes worn by some of the ladies are extremely pretty and tasty. It is noticed that the largo American Express wagon visits Manawa every Sat urday night , taking employes and ( pike a number of their railroad friends , but observers have been unable to iind out why they pile so much ice and straw under tlio front heat. Is it to beer or not to beer ? Shugart , Watt & Wieso's team had one of its periodical runs Saturday afternoon , and after doing its ocst to 'demolish a threshing machine , which stood beside the street , it nuulo n bold dash for Ihe Main street car , the driver of which managed to shy thorn oil' with a whip , seas as to avoid a collision. In tlio Congregational church vester- dny morning the pastor , Hey. O. W. Crofts , preached an excellent sermon , in which lie urged the sensible policy of per suading men to do riirht , rather than forcing them to do so. He showed it to 1)0 the gospel plan of salvation. Hcason and kindness should go hand iu hand in lending men to a bettor life. The law tried simply to atl'cct man's doinu , while the gospel , in its porsuadings , tried to change man's being. A thiefput in the prison was simply an incarcerated thief , mid just as dishonest at heart as ever. J'ho true reform consistotl in changing the man's purposes ami his heart. All the comforts of high priced hotels nt the Pacific house , and a savin" of OOc to $ 1 a day. Try it. Personal Paragraphs , J. T. Davidson , of Kcokuk , is at the Ogdcn. J. Y. Mlcklo , of Otttumva , is stopping nt the Ogdon. Dr. T. IJ. Lncoy has returned home from St. Louis. Miss Mamie Rockwell has gone on a visit to Villisca. II. IJ. Williams , of ( Jlonwood , was in tlio city yesterday. N. J. Swanson leaves to day for Mis- eouri on business. Stanley Itartlott , of Now York , was nt th Oirdon vesterday. Miss CJrctin , of Cedar Uaolils , is visiting her sister , Mrs. J. T. Kimb'ali. H , A. Sale , ono of 'A. T. LiiuNcy & Co.'s traveling men , spent Sunday in the city. Mis ? Carrie Hammond , of La Porte , Jml , . is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mauror , Mrs Jo Kofi1 lias returned from n visit to friends in Lyons , la , antl yesterday resumed her position in tlio Congrega tional church choir , J. W. Iluvnns and ( lus Wendell , of Hartford , Ct. , worn in the city yesterday enomling the day with their friend , 1) . 1-J , Morron , They left last evening for Den ver , Miss Knto HolF left last evening for a vidit to friends in Illino's. and will then proceed to lloston to further her musical culture. Sim has a tine contralto voice , and has already developed considerable musical talent. being one of the most pleasing \ oculists m the city , It is expected that she will gain greatly by a course in lioston , and her re I urn will bo looked torwurd to with pleasure and interest by her many friends hero , W. K. Vaughnn loft yesterday for Bolma , Aln. , called thither by a telegram announcing that his sister , Mrs. U. F. Smith , was in a dying condition. She has boon suffering from consumption , and left her home in Atehison , Kan. , about four months ago. hoping that n change to a Fouthern clime would help her. She is the mother of Win. Smith , the young man who is rememborfcd hero as having boon employed in Mr. Vaughn's ofllco , wnon ho was mayor of the city , Electric door bells , burglar alarms , and every form of domestic electrical appli * inccs at the New York Plumbing Co. MAKING READY FOR RACES , Council Bluffs Boashtho Speediest Milo Track In The West. HUNTING FOR A RUNAWAY HUB. The New Telegraph Iilnc to Chicago A Voting Mnn AVants Ills Solid Mnlilc'ii The I'olluc Furnish Sensations. The Comlni ; ltnco < . The driving park is one of tlio Inmost places in the city just now , at prepara tions are being pushed forward for the coming meeting , which opens on Tues day of no\t week. The raec-s promise to be the best evtr had here. The pnres are liberal , ami tin ; ponularity of the track anil of the management is so well oMnb'ished that there Is little dillleulty in gelling horsemen to come here with I heir faste t llyers. There are already sixty horses in training here. Five arrived Saturday anil three yesterday. It begins to look a.i if there might bo u lack of sta ble room , and as soon as there is any crowding the management will begin the erection of more stables. The track and grounds are in better condition than ever before , antl it is not exaggeration to claim that the track is as fat t : i mile course as there is in the whole country , and prob ably faster than any. Hosides the attrac tions of the turf , there arc to bo special features introduced at the coming meet ing , among them a balloon ascension anil an exhibition of trained tlogs by Professor ser A. K. Walker. 'J'ho entries tor the races will clnso next Montlav , August ! ! 0 , at 11 o'clock p. in. The railways center ing hero are all to sell special excursion tickets , so as to greatly reduce the ex- pen&e ot those desiring to attend the races. 'J'ho Wabash railway- will run a special tram , arriving here in the morn ing.The The purses ofl'erod here are as follows : Running , one mile , for all ages , $ 100. Trotting'JI8 : class , $2iO. ; Trotting , 2M : class * : ! 00. Kunniiig , throe-imartors of a mile anil repeat , for three-year-old ! ! , $1'5. Pacing , SiTi class , -WOO. Trotting , 'JIt ) class , sfSlK ) . Huiining , thrco-ipiarters of a mile dash , for two-vear-olds , ? 100. Pacing , 3-0 : ! class , f.T.O. . Free for all , trotting , iJISOO. Novelty running , ono and one-half miles , ifl'J.I ; one half mile , sfW ; ono mile , $10 ; ono antl one-half miles , $ UO. Trotting , 2:2 : ! class , $ ' 300. E. L. Squires' purse , frco for all , pacing , $ HOO. The races at Maplcton commenceto- _ morrow , and many of the horati which enter here will take part there. There is ija.TfX ) in purses , distributed as follows : 3:00 : class , $ -100. 2:27 : class , $100. Running half mile and repeat , sflOO. 2i3 : : class , 1100. Pacing , free for all ( citi/.cns1 purse ) , ? 400.Hurdle Hurdle race , $100. 2:10 : class , sfiJCO. Trotting , free for all , $590. Running , one mile antl repeat , $150. First class tin work , reeling , etc. , a specialty at Cooper & MeGeo's. Highest prices paid for county , town eity "nij school bonds , Oiiaii nros. CoT. Nt5.103 Pearl street , Council Blulls , Iowa. Two Fists that iicnt as One. Seine time ago a young man occupying a responsible position in this city induced a yoult : girl named Jertnio ( jruyos to leave Lou Scott's dive on Pierce street to live with him. Ho promised to "put up" in good shape and live quietly as man and ivifc. The girl concluding it would bo a much more quiet lifo than the ono she was living accepted the oiler anil rooms wo.ro secured in Danforth's block on Hroadwaj and furnished ingrand style. Everything went along quietly until re cently , when it is reported the younir man began to thump her on the least provoca tion. U is now reported that on Satur day night lie came home about 13 o'clock and finding his Jennie quietly sitting on the rear porch seeking a little fresh air , ho got tier by the hair and dragged her to ( heir apartments , and used the poor woman for a sandbag , pummcling her a la Sullivan. Yesterday the woman was all bruised up , being black and blue nil over. It is more than nrobablo that to day n warrant will bo sworn out for the young man's arrest , Mrs. F. Il.StowartjOf Chicago , having purchased the Parisian millinery store , will continue business there. Persons knowing themselves indebted will please call antl faettle. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. .No. 101 Pearl street , Council IJhiiVs. Too Much Imagination. MiNnr.N , Iu. , August 22. To the Editor of the BET : I noticed an article in the UBK to-day which chows that your in formant is not posted , or not reliable. 1 refer to the article headed "Tho Mimlcn Uuid , " The article states that on Friday last another raid was made , all of which is false. On Thursday nioining at 8 o'clock Constable Herington , of Avoca , came to Minden with warrants for tlio arrc&t of six men , four of whom were taken to Hancock , the other two not be ing m town , As to the twenty strangers playing cards and drinking , they wore supplied by your informant's expansive imagination , There has been but two ruitls made on thcsaloonsof Mindouoiu ) of which was made by eight men , and the other by fifty oua men. There has been no raid made by a constable single- handed , as your informant states. If your informant will post himself on Minium atlairs , lie will sec as others now do , that ho is entirely ignorant or untruth ful , W. F. Notice of Dissolution. The partnership hcretforo existing be tween Dr. C. IJ. Judd and S. T. Smith has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. Judd succeeds to the busi ness , and will collect amounts due the iirm and will pay all indebtedness of the linn. O. H. JUKI ) , S , T. SSIIIH. Council JJlufls , August 'iO , 18SO. Collared With n Collar. Lata Saturday night a man giving Ins name ns ( ] corgo Graves ami claiming to bo from Omaha was arrested "peddling without a license" antl placed in the city jail. Graves claimed to bo "a merchant from Omaha" and as business was dull had sohi out ills harness business and was going to sell goods on the road , and that a horse collar manufacturer in this city had supplied him with the horse collar he had iu his possession which ho was using ns n sumiilo. The police thought they would hold the collar as well as the man , as ho was trying to toll the collar , which he claimed was only a bample. Ills FrlonUs Anxious. About two weeks ago Mr , John Koit , of the iirm of ICoht & Kink , Main street , loft for Springtield , III. , on a visit. A week ago yesterday a telegram was m- ceivod from him dated at Kansas City , and stating that he would bo at home the next dnv Since then nothing lifts bcon heard fiom him and his family and friends are very nnxioMs. Telegrams hnvt' been sent in various directions , but without getting any clue to his where- nljoufs. It Is feared that he has been taken ill omcwhcro , or has been ? hipgcd and rolmetl Some ucli explanation is looked for , n there seems no one ready to belie\c tl.at he has voluntarily do- camped. lie has lived here since boy hood and there can be no reason con jectured why he should voluntarily thus keep ' Hence. The New Wire to Chlenuo. The Western Union telegraph com pany , ns has been stated in the BKI : before , is contruetin < : one of the llnost wires belweon this oily and Chicago that has ever been strung west ot Chicago. The new \\iro. is made out of copper , No. 12 gauge , and is one of the bo t conduc tors known to telegraphy , Yesterday morning the new wire reached Des Molnes and the bovs received the Asso ciated pre.-s over it last night. They say it works like clock work. When com pleted to Chicago it will bo used for the \Vheatstone system of telegraphy. L. 1 $ . Hicks was arrested for drunken ness yesterday.t Illtiinway 'Maidens. A man from Omaha giving his name as Mitchell was yesterday limiting two girls , whom he claimed had run away from their homes in Omaha. Ho said their names were Carrie and Minnie , and gave a vagno description of them. He thought they had entered si house of ill repute in tliis city. Ho would not give their names in full anil was very reticent. The police took little stock in his story. Perfectly satisfactorv accommodations at2 ! ; 0 ) a day at the Paellio house. Give it a trial and be convinced. A I'lu-llentlotl Hogg. Ollicnr O'Hrien was yesterday requested to arrest a young colored bov named Horace Hogg and hold him until this morning , wlieu his father said ho would try to have the boy scut to the reform school as he could do nothing with him , 12 Cabinet "Photographs $3. Quality the linu.it. Sherraden , 317 Uroadwuy. flnntlnc n Wnywnnl Jluslmntl. Mrs. Lynch , whoso husbamt ran oft" with his own sister two weeks ago after having family quarrels , has dually got trace of her husband. She has learned that he is in Omaha working at his trade , bnck layintr , and although she is in a very delicate condition , yest > nlay she went over to Omaha to hunt him up. City Steam Laundry ! t .0 SKAIUGHT , No. 31 N. Main Street , Council fluffs. Finest loorlf ml Imvent prim * for fine work. AH collinv < m < ( < : tij'n re turned in collar and fnjf bityci * iirthont e.rtra rlnnye , irhirlt t/u r- tintee.t work in tidino condition , < i.t it Icarcs ? .s. Out of town onlcrtt re ceive mnne attention and at same J'm'ts < i.s ctf / wort ? . Horses and Mules For nil purposes. liO'ight nnd sold , nt lotull an < ! In lota. LurKo qunntlttes to belc'ut fioin Severn ! pulrsot line < JiIvors , Rlnuloor double. MASON WISE , Council Bltifl's. OAPITAL PRSZE , $900,000. I'Wotlo liprobj'cortity mat MTC biinorviso Ilia nrntnsoinontslor nil the Monthly nnd ( Jnnrlcrly Druwliiijfs ot The Louisiana gttito Lottery Conipiiny nnd In DPISOII tntiniiKO and control tlioHrnwlnwt tlieinsclvc * , and tlnit thosnraoiiro eonductcd with honcety , fnlrnoss mid In gond fnlthtoward nil ) mitle , nnd wo nntlioriro tlio Company to usothiscort'.flcnto , with fao-siinlio9 olour Biunntiinis nttnohnd In it3 ndvnrtlainent & * & & * ' OOMMISSIONKU3. _ We.ttieumlorslRnpd Hanks nnil Unnkors , will jmy all Prizes drawn In Tlio Louisiana Stnto Lot- toiios whlcn iniiy ho ptosontod at our countorj J. II. OIIMCSIIV , Pros. Louisiana National Bank , j. w. Kir.itKinii , Pres. State National Bani A. IIAI.OWIX , Pres. New Orleans National Bank UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION U Ovut HALF A MILLION Dis LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , Incorporated In ISfiS for'il yonra by the loifli Inturo Jor KducntlonnI nnd Chin Itnblo purposes wlthacupltul of $ l,000ixx-to ) which u reserve lund of over Sfi.W.UU hug bltieo boon nddod. Ily an ovorwliolmlnir popular vote Its t runchlao wan mndo n part of t ho present State Constitution mloDtoilDocemUcr&l A. U. 1HTV. Ila icra i nl blnglo nuinbui1 diuwiiw takes plitco monthly. It never teales or postpones Look attlio lollowlnyr dUtrlhilllon : 196th Grand Monthly AND TUB TUBDrams In the Academy of .Music , Xow Oilcans. Tuesday , Sept. U , 18iti. ( ITiulor tlin personal supcrvison antl inniiaiu * input of Ui.v. : ( J. T. UiiAi'iiuo.vui ) , of Lou- ishnm , and Oi.v. ; JUIIAI , A , KAIU.V , of Vir- E " a < CAPITAL PRIZE SI60.000. Notice. Tickets are $10 only. Halves , $5 Fifths $2. Tenths Sl- . 5i.vo ) > i lOllANUl'lUXEOIf W.OOO. . , . 50.WJ HlUAM ) I'llUKOr 1.11,000. . . . I.UOQ. . . i " f/w. . . . rojj 100 " : * . . . . 3-j.oiw aw. . . . 4ooxj KM 100. . . . WOM 1 000 " 60. „ W.OOJ . . . 100 Aiipioilnitttion I'liifsiOl ' Sin. . , . t-'O.OO ) lOi ) " " 1W. ( , . 10.UX IOC " " 75. . . . T.-iOC 2,278 Crl/cs amonntlnif to . , . SK2JM Appllcution tor rates to clubs thould be mitda only to tbu ollico or the company iu New Ur leans. for further Information wnto clearly. Jnvim fulladdrubS. POSTAL NDl'BS , Express Money Ordom , or Now York lixulnuiijo m ordinary lat ter , currency b | express at our cxpcnsu ad Or M. A.DAUI'HIN , Wasblnston , D. ( X Make V. O. MoneOrdora parable and addrosi " 01 1 8 NATIONAL UANK. HO , 401 BROADWAY , la. Arc opening now nnd bountiful designs in Jtrognctte , Hotly Velvet , Tapestry Jtrtissels , 3PI if Carpets. Etc. For offlroM , liotoN , lodge rooms , ( 'nil for prices at Harknosa Jtros , ' , 4/Jl Hraulway Are now arriving nii'l ' in stock. Tri cots , Fhnmols , CimlmioruK , otc FA- cellont for traveling and lall service. SI LIES. IUiick Silks and in tlio new color ? , . ( iinlity the lies ! and pric'es tlio lowest . 'or good goods. Ladies wishing relia ble goods will call on IlarkncsM Hros , ' , No.101 Hroadway , Council Hliill's. A few nioro of these Lisle Thread Hose left at We. , iu lilaok and in colors , at Jlarkness Uros. , No.Ml Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new pat torn 4 and a stouk to soled from. Door. Mats , Curtains , Curtain L'olos , otc. , at JlarK IIOHS Urotliors , No. 4 , 01 JJroadway , Council ' In the city can bo obtained by putroni/hig tlio 501 IttotuhTiiy GKO , w. Ncnryj > KiJi < : . None but experienced tninds oinploycil. Out of tow n orders hy mull or u\ | > russ bolicitod , mid IJnork WM runted. Bflnairw rn i ruai. , ; iu LunRAT rates , Real estate tiandied , In surance written and ail kinds of bonds bought by F , J , Day No , 39 Pearl Si , , Council Eitffs , Established 1881 , COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. Trolling , Pacing ami BCimiiing Tuesday , Aug. . 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , ' Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Incluiliucj npccitil nttruotions by Prof. A. K. Wnikcr'H world fuiuuuH Haciujj DOJJS daily ami lialloon Ahccnsions by Prof.A. S. Paruor daily , in front of tlio grandstand. Othur.attractions in the way of spo.od oonsisting of colubratod horses from Koutucky , Ohio , Illinois , Jnillaiia and Wisconsin. Heduccil rates on all railroads. Conio cvurybody ami liavi * a good tiinu. For particularij , address FRAWK STUBBS , Secretary OmaliaDentalAssflciatlon Or HAU6HAWOUT , , Manager , .Nos. 1519-15'J1 Douglas st , Omaha ami No 231 Hroadway , Council HlulTs. I'lilnlens DcntUtry. No liuniliua ! Otis , Vltiillxeil Air , Ktlur anil riiornfunu. wl h tlitlr ilckcnlnit cirect inuirtjd liy tlicmut wondvif" ! iinuoitlietlc , purify- Ini ; the tlaol unil tut d iu up llutlkjucj. Omaha Dcutnl AH5Cclition , , Solo Pron'r.s. QuM CroHDi , < ! oia rial ? uml Conllnuoui Oum Tcttli , K tieclalty. | ! K' t tuctb K ; farmer price 116 per cut. Account oof Ilankcr > .Mcrcliiint > und otlic'B tolicltcd. Collections I'romplly Made. S. A. KEAN & CO. , Bankers , ( Successors to I'rc tnn. Kcan A Co ) 100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO. Muiileliulll. It.I < ncnl unit otter II oil ill. tieud lor jLUt * . BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , No. 16 Main and 15 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. MOJtK CrSTO " The Ideal Waukeslia Water. " Hottloil t'lrect ul tlic sprinp ; , lins born found invahinblo in lliu tivuHm-ut if diseases ( if Kidneys nnil bladder. Mio.li ns Hri-jlit's - DNensi' , Alltiunlmiria Diabetes , lulliuua- tion of tlio Hlnddei , etc. The medical luofi sioit with great iinatiiniil.v for many years past has bcun prc.scrlbiuir Wuukcjsba water for such ailments , and ARCADIAN as the most perfect examples of these waters i * rapidly inunopoli/injc H'Q ' patron- rtf u of tlio e\i > erloueed physicians and of intelligent invalid * . Diluting antl lieu- tnill/iujj the urlno , allaying iiillamaiion. freeing thu urinary im sagua of ell'elo matter antl noting us n natural solvent. 'J'hu Arcaitlun is the best of medicinal a/ients in diseuM's of tlio stomaeh and tilimentary canal , Mich as ily.spepoia , bil ious fever , catarrh of the stomaeh , jaundice , malaria , nervous debility and kin dred allet'tions. Prof.Viillcr \ S. Haines , M. 1) ) . , the celebrated chemist of Hush Medical College , says " ! linvo never analy/.tul a purer water. " j. Adage Allen , IU. I ) . , L. 1. . I ) . , president Hush Jlcdteal College says "This spring furnishes the typical water of health. Try it and hu convinced. 1) . ( J. Morgan & Co. , 11. A. Halrd , 11. , J. L'almcr , C , Dcotkun.s , A. M. UeariMey , Taylor As Cult IT. Brick Ijiiililing.s of any kind raisetl or moved antl satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetCounil , Bluffs. Price paid in casli for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. f bbo-w-n - - * 228 Broadway , Council Bluffs , 1'arniinar lands in Iowa. Jlinnosota , Texas , TCansns and Arkansas , from $1.25 to ? 12 per aero. School and state lands in Minnesota onKO years time 5 per cent intero.st. Land buyers fare froo. Iiiforiiiation , etc. , pivcn by P.P. Lanstrup , No. 555 Broadway , Council Ulnfl's , Jowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Ulllo or Ainorlu press Coin puny. II ) N. Main St. , Council UlulTjJ , la. , and 20 ! ) S. 15tliSt.Koom 10 , Omaha , Neb. Mniiufiiftiiror'fl ABCIII for tin ) CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Touts , Awningfl , Ilooflnp : Slate , Man- tclH , 1'lafp antl Wiiulow ( Jlass , Show- Cases. Klcvatoi's ( liaiul and hy draulic , ) &u. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , COXTJSTOIllj JBtiTJiniris 1'raotict's in the Stuto nnd Federal courts Jtooui.s 7 and ti Slni'rirt : lilock. HEFEIGEEATOES , AT COST. W. S , HOMER & Co. , 23 Main St. , Council Ululls , Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , 1WOAWVAY , COUNCIL HLUFFS , Opposite Dummy Depot. Horses BnJ Mules kept conatnntly on hnnJ for ealo nt retail or | n car loads. Orders promillly UlleJ by contract on sin rt notice. Stock sold on oommlesiini. 8IILUTKU * 11OLKY , 1'ropriotors. Telephone No. 114. U2J Foimorly of KIKL BALE HTAULES , cornci uvc. uud 1th street. < ; otinly and ICaiilt Work ol' nil Kimls a Spec- hilly. Prompt Attention to Mall Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kviifct J5lock , Council HI all's. Standard Papers Used. All .styles of bind ing in jMa u/.iiius nnd BLANK BOOKS. C. II. National lliil : ( , M. K. Smith & Co , , Uiti/uiiH' Hunk. Dem e , Wells .V Co. , i-liat National H.ink , ( L II. insuruiifo Cn. , n\a \ or Ac l'uscyllnnkur6.C. H , Savings Hank. 1. RICE , M. D. , Or otlim-Tumors removed wltho.i j Chronic Diseases0 * aiiuimis specialty * Over tlili ty veirs * pinctlcnl experience. No. 11 1'earlSt. . Council JilutM. l-er Consultation fiuo. RecUiction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , At U' . S lloiimr it CoV , No. v'y Main st. C'ounuil Creston House , Tiie oiny hotel In Council lllulTs having re IBsoa-pe And nil modem tni | > io\t < nieuli. ZJS.ii ; nnd 2la Main fit. MAX MOHN , 1'rop. ll'licn 11011 want to find tlmt smokes , 1/0 to STOH.E , 3ro.I Jit JiroutlitHtii , Council Itltifl'n. And you'll find linn IndulKlnj ; In one of these flno cigar * on which they imvo built , up their reputation. Make all jotir Uipontincntb | ! for tUelretoroasuvurybody vlslti them ant ) they know ovurybody. Tno crowds coinu JUKI KO | n thlswfent lUoroiiKbfuro. An rleirunl I'no ' u t < , I'lpus nd Tobaccos ulnuys In stock WHOLESALE AND JOBBI ! ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. AUtlll I l.TfltAI , M/l'/.fc.MK.VJ'S. / J DUliUB. WKLLS & CO.Vt , Wholesale'i ? " * " Agricultural Implements , Bnggis/ _ rmrlnite * . I'te , Ktc. Council llluT ( , town. KHYSTON'K MANtM'AnVKlNO CHfc Mnko IhoUrlKlnnl iinil Cotnplolo Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & PressC COltN StlKI.LRIlS AND TLRIl n'TTRIlg. Noj.if.Ot.lWl , I.W , and WVJ 'oiilh Mnln Street , _ _ _ Council lliiitT * . lonii. ' * " DAN ID ItKADI.KY & COij agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies'/ / po , nnd nil klnU of P rm Mnchlnorr. 110U to 1110 ikiutli Muln Street , Council Uluff4 town. , AXK ttAMH.r * . _ K.n. GI.MIOV , T. It. not-ill. \ , ( Ire P. WiuniiT. l'io .A.Trym. V.-t'rui .IM-ut. Soc .VCoi Council Biuds Handle Factor/ , Mnmifnctnrofnr A.xlo. I'lok , sioilira nnd Sraafl Ililildlco , of I'Vorv tN'Sulptlilii. ( M/f/'A.TS. / COUNCIL BLUFFS C'AIUT.T CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnlti Pltturov , t'plioljti'rr Ooodi , Htc. No. < 05 IlromlwijT Council Illuirg , S , Jtiii.\crn \ , nn\ PKUKC.OY > * i MOOUK , Wtiolrfnlo .loliburs In tlu > Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. X'SMnln mill 'T I'ourl Sis. Council llluffs , lowii. SN'YDKH & LKAMAN , Fruit and Produce Commission Merchintsf. No. Itl'u.irl Ft. Council MlulTj. miniumr * . I1AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Punilrics. Ktu. No. 23 M ln SL , and No. " 1 1'fiirl St. . Council Itlutts. - t-m n , t - O. W. 1UJTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Qoncial Coinml'Blon. No. 512 Ilioiulnnj- . Coiinpll niutts. ' W1KT & 1)UJUKTTK , Wliolcsalo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nog. Ifi ntiil IS IVarl Ft. , Council L. K1USCI1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Taacy Groceries. Also Whole-nil ) Liquor IPICT : | . No. 110 Ilrouil. way , Council HlmR Jriinn'nitureia of ii'id Whole- Do ilepj In Leather , Ilarness , Saddlery , Etc. No. KJ Main Pt. . Council lllur ; , Iowa. HATH , CAPS. RiV. . M KTC A LIBKOTMHltS. . ' Jobbers in Hats , Caps aad Gloyaj. No . 34'J inn ! nU llroiiilivnv , Cotricll Ill'ilf ' * . 11KA IT KKULINK & FKLT , Wholc'iilo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardwara , And WoodSlock , Council Illuir-f , low.i. 111DKS A ND D. H. McDANKLl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides , Tullcw , Wool , I'clte , ( ii-cftio : mi I'UM Counuil IllulfH loun. 0/i.X. COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholi'SiUo Dealfra In Illuminating & Luurlcaliiij Oils Ginlln ETO. , E3TO. B.TIic-oiloro , Aifoiit. Council lllu.ta. town. , , tree. A. OVEHTON & CO. . Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Plllaj , * nd llriUif" Jlutcilul Siirolnttl'-si.WhtilDaulii Lum ber ot nil Kinds. Ultk'o No. lUt ) il ln tit. , Council lllulla. Io\viu JOHN LINDEU , ini'sao Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Ajjtnt lor St. Ciollhairt's llcrl > ItittiTJ. No. U Main St. Council lllulK SCHNKIDEH & I5KCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , tuiUU Main & ( , . f'uuiicd If or * LAKE The Steamer QLLIE , MAY Newly 11 tied up. nnil under tlio eliniv of n bKllirul oiiHliittr und pilot , Imiowinnumu ( ili-iis- . ! ! . - * * A -K - A tfT A LAKE MANAWA. * I iiirliu | lor ono hour oriiny ieiiKtli ol tlini ) . Kates of flniiloi filven mill onlcr InUen nt ollieiMi.jj Main a t. , liunri-oit IIUIIM III to ia a. Uj , It , DAI-'l ' * V ( O * Pierlal | nclvertinonients , iuli Of Iicl I'd'n To Unin , 1'or Sale , To Hum , \ > nnn , llontdiiiir , < -te , nlll hulnboileil in llvs column at the lo\v intootTII.SOCN'I'Sl'KIt LIM ! iortliu llrt-t Infer t Ion and l-'lvoCeiilnrcrLiiiofor < > iiuh tub o'tiMic | Inkertlon. Leave ndvcrtlseiniMil-i at our otllro No. 1 > 1'cul stieut , near liio.ulniy , Couneil III u II8. " WANTS. LOST- solid croehct honk l.lburnl ronnrj K Iven if returned to No IUI Vine Nt. I7UU HUNT A nlno-rooin houeo nnd 13 No 10175lnlnM. ANTr.ll-AuatBbtnnt tools at the House. JH SALI5 Olil napoia. In ( | uantltlu3 teat at Hue otlleo No. 1" I'eiul ulreut , . ACADEMY COUNCIL r.LUFFS , IOWA. An excellent cduentlonnl Indllullon , Inriilh d with all the modern Impiovonients , con * ducted by the SISTIUtS OF CHAHITV.H. V I'or term oflWo inonlbs , $ * & . Terms beiciii flrct Monday In September no ! 11 ret Monday iu Ki-t/ruury. Kor eutiiloiruus utl- tiui'Kitiua