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G OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY 28 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY MOKNIXO , AUGUST 28. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dclhcud by cnriitr In nnyprrtof the city nt twt utj cents ) > tr week. Jl. W. TIM ox , - .Manager. nrfiM-t-sOrnrr : , No. 4:1 : , NIOIIT Eun on No.I. . MINOIl MKNTION. New York Plumbing Co. New full goods ! 't ' HoHiir's. Tlio Acrj host cnbinuU nt ! ? 3 do/on nt ( torham's. Otic < lo'ii < rnMroU and : i largo. nancl for $ ; . ' M at SrlmniUN gallery. Tlio ( 'oiigrpgationallMs had a nlcnsaiit f-.odal nt this homo of W.V. . Wallace lust OVCllillg. Dan Karrcll has been mat'o tli chairman - man of tlio democratic congressional committee. \i. \ Baldwin rnniPinbcrs tln % jirosi nt usual witli i < onilniHitnriis | ) ] to tlio Inua Htato fair to be held nt Des Mollies Sop- lumber II to 10 , inclusive. Clark , of the Ilcrnld. is kicking about foul water on Main street. Wntur ) > ily tliat he don't kick about . ometliiug that lie knowH .something about lion Marks , who on Wednesday , in at tempting to mount horseback , slipped nnd badly sprained hi.s ankle , is slowly iccovering and will in a few clays bo able to bo about. ' Tlio cigannakcr.s of Omaba and Connell - ell lllulrs are arranging to contest for honors on the base ball Held. Tlio Hist game will probably bo played hero Sep tember 11. Some sntMik thief got away with some clothing belonging to two boarders at the Revere lionso. I'urt of tin- clothing was found in ( iillinski's place , having been hold there. Mrs. ( iroen and .Mrs Gibson , living on tipper Broadway , got in to a neighborhood rumpus , whlcn has led to tlio arrest of both. They will probably be sentenced 10 listen to a lecture by the judge. Tlio Council BluIVs dealers are finding ji ready sale for the Arcadian Wankc.sha ginger ale , which proves a. delicious boy- crngc. The names of dealers handling it appear in another column , and if you have not already supplied yourself , doso. P. C. Miller , the well known Pearl street paintnr , has started a now enter prise. Ho has purchased a mill in Now York city , and now manufacture Ills own paints. By buying the raw material and grinding his own paint Mr. Miller claims lie can compote in prices with the very lowest of the low figures. A now Union Pacific pocket time-table lias been issued. Itgiyesal.so the time table of tlio Council lilull's .street ear Jincs. I'or some time past it has boon a "go-as-you-nlcaso" for streetcar drivers , nnd a change wliich brings regularity of trips will prove a refreshing one. 'J lie cases of attachment against Cocko & Morgan came up in tbe circuit court yesterday. After a number of motions and commotions among the attorneys , the linn allowed judgments to bo entered up against them on the various claims of the attaehintr eic litors. This allows the shcrifl'to dNtriouto the money which ho lias realized from the sale of the dry goods stock , about $3)0f ( ) ) , and the credi tors will receive it without further con troversy. The firm will probably seek new methods of forcing their claims for ditmngo againt those who attached their stock and closed them up. The sudden dropping out of these cases , which were expected to bo contested , loaves a big gap in the docket of the oirc'uit court , nnd will enable many other cases to bo disposed of in their places. Klectric door bells , burglar alarms.and every form of domestic electrical appli ances nt the Now York Plumbing Co. Kid Gloves , Cc ! ) , Ilnrknc&s Bros. Personal Henry Atkins spent yesterday in Sioux City , testing oil. John Y. Store , of Glcnwood , was in the city yesterday. Charles Mackenzie , an attorney of Dnulap , is at the Pacilie. F. L.Clark , of Wells , Fargo & Co.'s express , has returned from a Nebnibka trip. trip.W. W. I ) . Cocko , of the late firm of Cocko & Morgan , and now located at Kearney , Neb. , is in the city. .John 'A. Miller , chief clerk in the oflicc of Auditor Bedison , of the Wabash , has been quite ill for several days. G. B. Teedrich , of Kansas City , travel ing passenger agent of the Pennsylvania central , was in the city yesterday. Colonel Nntt and family who have been .spending a week past with his old friend , Mr. Horace Everett.left yesterday for tlio east. Mayor Evans nnd his estimable wife linvo returned from their extended west ern trip. They report the trip as having bcon n delightful one , tlio weather being cool with the exception of two days when tliov wore in California. They visited the ( Yellowstone , Oregon , Puget sound and many points of interest. Moth worn im proved in health by the trip , and both arc heartily welcomed back to Council 'Bluffs. ' See the Gflo Kid Gloves this week nt Ilarkness Bros. Wants Ills Wife. Yesterday afternoon a man named Nels Nelson arrived in the city from Un derwood , lie mis looking for his wito who , ho claims , came to town with her brother a short time ago. The brother ( forgetting about her returned homo , but iild not toll whore she could be found. Tlio husband is accordingly looking for her around the city , and desires the BKP to say that if this should meet , her eye or any person who knows of her whore- ubonts he will be at the postollico to meet her between the hours of 9 and li ! o'clock this morning. This week for bargains in Kid Gloves , ncwgoods no old block goto llurkiiuss Bros , Gone to Ashen. Lust night about 0-15 : o'clock an alarm of lire was turned in from telephone fti , nnd directed attention to a frame build ing belonging to Alux Brown , nnd situ ated near the fair grounds. Tlio house was destroyed , the lo s Doing $500 , svith an insurance off 100 , l < 'nr Halo at Cost. My new honw in Council Blnll's. ClIAb , T. OlTKT.U. A SUtiirly Astiniilt. Yesterday Jim Mclntosh and Ids wift were before Justice Scluiiv. on the chargi of assaulting Mrs. Isabel Mott. Mrs Molt is a sister of Mrs. Mclntosh , am they livu neighbors in llockford town eld p. Tl.u trial of the case showed : mere quarrel ending in an nsanult , bu not a very fcurious one. One of the wit nesses had to have a 'Sot-down" bofon the justice oould got nt the facts of th case , and then he decided that Molntosl was not suilly , but that his wife was The woman was lined 5 and costs. "Substantial abstracts of titles anil roa catato loans , J. W. & Iv. L. Squire. No Q1 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. i STILL BATES' ' LAST LETTER , It Showed More Tenderness Than Did His Brutal Confession. HIS BODY TOARRIVETO-MORROW One Sister ASH.I tilts Another Colonel Krai Icy AVon't Throw Mud A Jlat Tor a Home Personal nml Oilier Matters. Nervous Landlord . Mr. Laird , snperintendeiit of schools in Ills county , In company with a teacher mined Klllson , had occasion to vih'l ' linden the other day and applied to one of the hotels , there for led 'niK- The andlord , not knowing them , asked Iliom vhere they were from , and on learning hat they were from the eastern part of he county , made up his mind that they vero a Binelliiif ; eommitteo sent to Miill' lie Mimlen air , and sou if there was any ) dorofiin. Alinden has been subjected ese many raids by the prohibitionists of site that they are col ting very suspicious if "cant cud1' folks , and alter learning hat the o were from that locality the andlord refused to let them have a room. 'rofo'-sor Laird had to hunt up an ac- [ iiaiiitanco to vouch for his Doing a demo crat , anil not a smeller In any sense. So eon as this fact was established in the amllord's mind there was room found to iccomniodato him. Ka t-endors need a Kihbport when they visit Mindcn. Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. C3'J ' headway. Telephone No. 1)0. ! ) Highest prices paid for county , town pity and school bonds. Odell Bros , ite ' < ) . , No. 1011 L'oarl fctreet , Council lilulVt , , owa. _ _ Ills lint YVtiH IllH Home. lie was c inrgcil with being drunk , and is ho took his place before the bar , Judge Vyles worth asked for his name. "John Brown , .sir. " "What's your nationality ? " "American , sir. " "Yes , I believe John Brown was an Vnioricnn.herodoyou live ? " 'I'm living right hero now , your lonor. " "Yes. but where is your homo ? " "My homo , judge , is wherever my hat lanpons to be. " "Did you got away from home and got Irunk ? " The follow denied having been drunk it nil , but after one or two witnesses lad refreshed his memory , ho concluded 10 was guilty , but wantccl to beg oil' . "If you'll lot mo go , judge , 1 promise vou I'll go straight homo , and not over ) ether you again. I promise sure. " The judge saw the lint in the fellow's ai > , and remarked , "If yon want to go loine real bad you can put on your hat nud go there. " The fellow's face lighted up with a ; Icam of conitninglod triunih | ) and grnti- uile , and he. jerked on his hat and mutlo i break for the stairway. The marshal , vho had caught onto the judge's little oku. also caught onto the prisoner , and brow him back into the chair. The fcl- ow looked surprised ami disappointed. 'I thought you said I might go. " "You said you wanted togo home , and von said your hat was your home. I sim- ) ly told you you could put on your hat if , 'on wanted to go home. Your tine will bo & 7.00. Can you pay it ? " "No , sir. I bad nothing when I was brought in but ton cents and a cork- scrow. " 'A corkscrew ? Take him below , mar shal , and register him as from Council BlulVs. " Ho Made tnc Train. William Anderson , bettor known as 'Humpy ' , " on account of his always hav- ns bis back up about everything , was buioro the police court yesterday. lie is in old-timer , who has the reputation of ) cing such a slick sneak thief that he can steal the soda out of a loaf of bread. lie has lately boon prowling about Omaha , and giving Council Bluffs a little rest , but bo chanced over here , and on lis way up from the dummy depot is said to have stolen a hoi > o collar from I. ( iillinski's buihlint : and sold it to Mr. .lillinski's brother. For fear that he might got into his old habits of hanging about Council Blull'n , the judge concluded to continue the case and let him go over U ) Omaha to hunt up witnesses to testify : is to his good character , with instruc- lions to stay there until ho could find them. Anderson hurried off , as he only lind ten minutes to roach the train and only a nickel in his pocket. Ho had to steal something worth 20 ecnt on Ins way to the depot or got left. Ho made the"train. . 12 Cabinet Photographs i3. Quality the finest. Shorradon , 817 Broad way , No Mud Throwing. "What sort of a congressional fight is this going to bo ? " asked a Jlic man of Colonel Keatlcy yestciaay. "A mud throwing onoV" "No , eir ; at least as far as I am con cerned , or have anything to do with it. 1 propose- simply to discuss the questions which are of public interest , and under no circumstances will 1 bo dragged into any personal controversies , or pay any attention to mud throwing. I never have believed in it nnddo not now. I know of no disposition on the part of others to have anything but n square , fair race , and I do not believe there will beany per sonal fight. I certainly shall not engage in such a light under any circumstances , and 1 wouldn't go through buoh a con test for the biggest ollioo in the nation. " See that your books are made by More- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Still Hilton' Body. It is expected that the body of Still Bates will roach hero this morning , his brother , Will Bates , having bcon in Richmond mend at HID time of the hanging , and claimed the body. Arrangements wore made for services to beheld in Richmond yesterday , The body will be taken di rectly from tlio train to Fairview ceme tery , and if the body is in condition sn that it can bo viowcil by the Inoud.s , tin casket will bo opened there. Still Hated' IjiiHt A friend has received a letter from Still Bates , probably the last one written by him before his death , It is dated al Uiehmond , Ind. , on Wednesday , the da.v before ho was hung , and is as lollow.s ; MY DKAII KIIIUND : I received your Kind letter this iiioinlng and wastiuly elail to hum fiom you. 1 tunell ; it present. 1 think thb is tint last hitter I will ever write , \ouite sired to know it 1 wus baptised. Yes ; I got baptised day bufoio > 0btuidny , and 1 had 1113 lirst communion this nioriiluf. The vrk-s told mo the oilier day that 1 \\v ; thu kind of a man ho liked tt talk to. He salil I had puiil goud nt tunllnn to Ids lus'.ructlouu , aiiiilielloxcii now I was a ti 110 chmtlan. 1 am so glail. I fee ! I'L'ttcr tliuu 1 c\cr illd in my life , ami 1 uu 40ltiK to my ovorlnstlni ; home or liuiipliu'ss. Hid I think I will meet my mother in Heaven My brother , Will , icaelicd hero ye.iteid.iy , nm I was Kind to see him. Ho told nm hovoiili tUcu : my body homo with him. They nre gu tu ; to Like It to. the cHuscli lirU ami then t < tuo depot. My biothcr will return your let ti-rs. Jle bald ttie uewbpaper men came nei ; iMtlni : him up > vhon tlmy lieurd he was It < uwn , but \\hup he camu don n h'ero 1 toh dm not tnsnyfl wnrdto the reporters , but hcvuotliliii Ik-fore I awhlm , The ahcrltr sent t had my children bronchi ivcr to svo me , and Mrs. Hoover , my mother- n-ltirt , came nllli them. 1 wnsglnd to C,0 hem. They did not know lye at firs ! uo- cause 1 aui hnveljlcnn. ; but tiiey soon fojuid out \\lio 1 was. I tilkOti with lH ! > m about an lour , nnd then they went out to dinner. In he aftei noon they were hroutit In to Kiss no farewell. It seemed to me as tbouch my \\otiltl break , ljut I knew I could not lelplt ( ! od bless the poor little ones. The slid iff took me nut In tuc jail \ ; ird , nnd then ! snt down In an easy elialrnnit my little children Mood bv mo. one on curb side , and > ut pictures vtcio taken. 1 nm to have some > f the picture * , nail von can net one from my HotliciMKMI he leturtis. I nm tiled now , and will have to stop. ( Jood-hjc-ror the ust time. Your fi lend , N. S. BAILS. Alt Alton I Avocn. AVOPA , la. , August 'Jr. Kvorything is liiict su\e the war against the saloons , vhleh continues. Injunctions wore served yesterday , but owing to .some error as to who the agent is , for the wilding now occupied by what Is known is the palace saloon , its doors are still open. The rest , throe In number , being closed. Thomas llardie ( brother-in-law of the lain Heller ) is as earnest in there ) ro cculion as at first , and says the s > a- eons must go , oven should it necessitate. land to hand combat. Tune alone will solve thu problem. Worn the interest nanifesU'd by the clti/.ons in the closing of them , it is evident saloon keeping will lot bo as lucrative business as hereto- 'ore. 'ore.Mrs. . 1 < \ W. lleldorman returned from West Liberty , In. , Monday evening. It s said she will endeavor to continue the jiisiness. Everything having been left n rather an unsettled state , maxcs it even more dllllcult. Assistance will undoubtedly be given , as Avocu , notwithstanding its hard name , is made up of people who are ever ready to assist those in Iroublo. Now , Mrs. Haldeman being left with four small children to light life's battles alone , it certainly necessitates prompt action upon the part of friends towards allcvintinir the existing embar rassment , thereby enabling her to keep icr homo and to continue the business. Words of deepest sympathy to the sorrowing rowing wife , and words of highest praise of the one who gave his life in the per formance of his duties , have been ear nestly and sincerely given ; but now that mi opportunity presents , there is no bet ter way of showing esteem for the de parted one than by assisting and caring [ or his loved ones , bereft of his care with out n moment's warning. Mrs , II. P. Weaver and daughter , of Oskaloosa , In. , were Avocn visitors Fri day mm Saturday , the guests of Mrs. E. 1) . Hooper. Mrs. C. II. Norton visited Oakland friends Friday nnd Saturday. Enos Givans and Frank Hurdcsty , of Atlantic , Sundayed'm Avocu. Dr. F. Xunton , after a resilience in Avoca ol live years folds bis tent , prepar atory to seeking a new licld. Mrs. J. C. Het/.ol and daughter , May , returned Sunday evening from n three weeks visit in Davenport. J. 11. ( Jrcen ( the Union Pacific's popu lar traveling agent ) and wifo. of Omaliu , who wore visiting Mr. and Mr . E. D- Hoopes last week , returned homo Fri day evening. Mrs.I. . F. Loomis , of Shelby , visited Mrs. N. D. Sun ford Fiidav. Mrs. Dr. Bciihnm and Mrs. L. A. Ben- linn , of Shelby , wore the guests of Mrs. E. A. Consigny lust week. Mrs. A. I ) . Packard and Miss Clara Norton wore in Atlantic sight-seeing Monday , In conclusion would like to call your attention to the fact that wo do not object Very strenuously to having anything that occurs hero written in high colors ( that so pleases the newspaper reporter ) , but hardly think it justice to have everything within a radius of six miles classed "An Avoca Sensation. " as in the case of Mio.s Agnes McDonald , who attempted suicide wliilc in your city recently. The lady in question is n resident of Corloy , six miles north of Avoca , never having lived in Avoca at any time. Now please don't .substitute Avoca as the home of every poor unfortunate. X. Y. Z. Special G. A. H. Train. During the G. A. 11. reunion at Grand. Island , August 30 to September ! , inclusive - clusivo , the Union Pacific road will r tin a special train daily in both directions for the accommodation of those desiring to go. The train loaves Council Ulufl's at 8.08 a. m. , arriving at Grand island at 1:1)3 p. m. , and returning leaves Grand Island at 0 p. in. , aniving in this city at 10:40 : o'clock. MONEY TO LOAH-At lowest rates , Real estate handled , In surance written and all kinds of bonds bought by F , J , Day No , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Established 1881 , . BICE , M. D. , Or other Tumors reino\eJ wlthou thoknlfoordnnrliiK-oI blooJ. Over thirty J ours' practlotl experience. No. 11 1'iMilSt. , Council Ululfa. tV Consaltatiou fieo. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace ( fi cccr Amrl COUNCIL BLUFFS Pall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. TroUiii , I'lu-liig nml ICiiiiiiln Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A. K. NVatkur'B world famous K\ciim : \ UO H daily nnd Halloon Ascensions by 1'rof.A. S. 1'urnur daily , in frotit of the grandstand. Otiu > r'attracUons in the way of snood consisting of ccltibratcl ( horses from Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana uiul \Visoonsin. Kcduced rates on till railroads. Comu everybody nnd liavt ) a < jood timo. For particulars , address PRANK STUBBS , Secretarj NO , 401 BROADWAY , , ia. Arc opening new mill bountiful dcsiijitH in JJ rustic is , relret , Tapestry 3- /tiffrains. Carpets , Etc. attings For odious , hoto.ls , lodge rooms , Call for prices at Hiirkncss llros , ' , 401 UroiuhVity Are now arriving nnd in stork. Tri cots , Flannels t'lisliiiieros , ntc Ex cellent for travel Ing and full service. SILIKI'S. ] JInck Silks and in the now colors. Quality the best nnd prices the lowest for good gomls. hailies wishing relia ble good < * will cull on Ilarkness Bros. ' , No.-101 Jlroatlwny , Council Hltifl's. sierya A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at We. , in black and in colors , at HarkiicHS Urns. . Xo. 4.01 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new jiattcrim nnd a largo stock to select Irom. Door Mats , Ktigs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at HarK- ness Brothers , No. 401 Broadway , Council Blufl's. City" SteaT"L'ilrjl JiEMEJt 0 SEAItlGHT , No. fll N. Main Street , Council Bluffs. Finest work anil , lowest -ircfifor fine work. All collars < nul cufftt re turned In collar i and cn/f bojce * iwtlioittejctra cliat'iaidiicJt ( \ yitar- antccti work in nafiic < ; < nliti6n as It /races H.V. Out of town ardent rc- celre saiiic attention itiid at mime rate * ats city irork. < ' ' ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY i , COUNCIL JtLUFJ S , IOWA. An excellent odiicntlonnl Institution , furnish cdlth nil the moileriifimiHOvemcnts , con- uctod by the SISTI5HS JJfDIlAHITV'.R. V. M' rortcun ol tire months , $75. Terras begin first Monday In September nnJ drat Monday in February. 1'nr cutulogiios ad dress SISTKU SUI'KltlOlt FncslAcndo my. Council llluirs.CZl Incorporation Nniiuo. AHTICIjKS of IneorporJtlon of the Kcono- mlc Mtrhtcoinpuny of NebrusUu : Article I. The umlcisUned do liuroby ns < ; o- clnto themselves together into n body corpor ate , urdor tlio luws of tlio stnto of Nobniskii , to bo known its "Tho Economic liiKht Coiuimny otXcliu Uu , ' and llh pniicliuil pluco ol but.1- ncss Bhall bo nt tlio city ot Omiiha , In < ; iild state. Article ) - . The object ol tlio Incoijmratlon shall bo the tnuniifiictuio nml sale ol olU inul t'as lor II.L'lilInt ; and Illutnlniitli'.R' purposes nnd UKI inniuiiactui-lni , ' and lurnlahln ot llxtuics and aiipllancos thcicfor. Aiticlo : ) . The amount of capital stock an- thori/cil , ghiill bo ono hundred thousand dot- Inra ( ? 100,0iO ) , nhluli fhnll bo divided Into ono tliouMiud shartB ot ono hundred dolluis each. l$10U ) , which i-linll be tnlly pnld up nnd re main f crovor ncm-iiH e-sublo. Artlulo4. The hualncsi of the incorporation flhnll ho managed by u bo ml ol directors , who hhnll bo llvo In number , and Mockhnldors of the lacorpointioa , nnd bo elected annually on the tlrst Tuesday ot .Innuary In each year at the repul'ir nnniml nieotlair of the i-tockholdcrs to bo held on enld date at the city of Uinnhu , No- brnsliu. Aiticlo 5. The corpoiatloa shnll eommonco Itsbui-lncsBonthotltteonthdayol August , Ib ii , and continue for a petlod of twenty years thereafter , ualc'-s t-ooncr dls olre I by Inw , or a two-thirds vole of the oekholdern nt nny regu lar racotliiK1 , one vote bolnif allowed for each Bharo of sine' ; held. Article 0 Tlio Hist board of directors slmll consist of the following- mimed persons , vl/ : Samuel Theodore , W. It. Itnthvon , 8. It John son , Phillip Armour , John S llrady. who Minll continue in ollko uiitil tlio IliM Tiic-dny In Jnnunry , 1887 , and until their buccess-oia are olt clod and < | imlltlfd. Innueiliiitclv alter the orarnalyatlon of the corporation , tha board of direetott. may meet nnd adopt any rule" , regulations and by-laws they may doom best lor the miiiaitfuracnt ot tlio affair * of the corporation not Incoat-lstont with these articles and may clmniro or modlly the same Iroin tlrao to time as the interests of the company may demand. Article 7. Tlio lilRlirst amount of Indebted ness to which the corpointlon slmll at nny tlmo subject Itself , ahull not exceed the fluia of llvo thousand dollars < f.1,000 > . , Article H. The nrlvati ) properly of the mom- borstiiKlstooklioldcisol tlio corporation blmll buoMjiupt tromiill liability lorcorporntodcbtg. Artlclo H. The articles may bo aiodllled , amended or chiinsrcd or added to by a two. thirds uitoof the stockholder ! ) of the cornora- tion , ut any leifiilar mcotlnj , ' of the sumo , thirty days notice bolnir Klven of such piopojcd chunxo prior to such mectlaK , In such manner n the bo ird of directors iau > pro'urlbe. Wltnc8s our hmulsas sub'orlbers to raid artl clcs of Incorporation , and us incorporatois herein , this Urd day ot Aumit , 18bO. ii. It. JOHNSON. I'lin.i.ii' AiiMotni. JOIN | .S. IlllAIlV , OmhaDentalssociation Nos , 1510-lC'Jl Douglas st , Omaha anil No 231 Hrondway , Council muffs. DptitUtry. No liumMiz ! fiu , Vltnllted Air , Ktlnrand Cliorofcnu , l.l tlic-lralckenlnji cffett molded by tlio most wonderful uiiuenltietlc. imrlfj- ln tha lilaoj unU bill d nj up Hie tUnuei. Omalia Dental Association , Solo 1'rop'rs ColJ Cronm. Cold W M mid ( ' < mllnuuu dura Tvctti , a epoilulty , llit let-Ill I0i ( uruiur rrlce I1J BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , II'AXTIW 100,000 MOltK crSTOMKIifl. The WorUI'n favorite , I hut Inoli the < JOI.I > HKOAI * over all I'ort'l n and l > onuistUt tiluyor Ales at lite Xcw Orleans IXpositlou. A most delightful beverage in cither hot or cold weather. BoltloJ dlrcc at the springs in Wankoshu , Wls. , ami madi1 of tlio lltuMt freshly imported laiiialca ( finger Root , the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Susrar. Eminent nii'iUcal authority has nroiioiiiuTd it "the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while as a beverage It is simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Made from the puie , ppatklliiK1 Aiciulliin wixli'r , eomhlnod with I'rnlt .Inlcr" . 1'rillt AcliNiuul hiiKiir. I'ompleto In ll'-elf. I'or lainllj un,1. plcnies , eto. Kelirslilnr and highly lieuctlelal ; K.u-elli'nt lor the Mi-k loom. I or sale In ( o.inell 111 ml * by II , T. Palmer , A. M. Hcardslcy , .Ion Driessbaeh , Kd. Daniels , 11. A. Baird , I.V. . Klei'b , C , Dcctkcn , Taylor & C'alof , 1) , (5. ( Morgan & Co. , S. T. McAfee , Iconic A : Met/gor , Tibbits vWard. . F AV. Spctinan , .John Short & Son. Kop nli > In Omaha In * Cheney .V Ol " ! Oli , I'liink Hopeis , J. A. Tnllrr \ Co. , fllaclxtonoltiim. > V Co. . Mm Ui'cht , Win. rieinlnjf iV Co. , F.r'-llo.V I.eMIci , Ili-ni v I'lllidt. l > . W. Sa\i' , .la * . roi.-\tli , ] ' . llariett > V Co . C. II. Mooio > V Co. , Iliiintnond \ Co , W. S. Iliildnlf , Sinltli , V Keanedv , ( ieo. llelnuod , W. J. Whltehoiiso , O , II. Wlrlli , Dnunluv k Dally , .1. 0.'CH , Wileox \ . ytupheiii , T. W. SpalTord X Co. , ( ! oo. Dltxen , Sehinldt A : Moeller. $2-50 Per Doz. or 250 Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS : WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Jf. T. Clarke Dray Co. , Stephens , rocycl it'-1) inn inn , Jfrt/cr 0 Itaapkc , lie fant'n uracers , Omalia. Brick buildings of nny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetConnil Blnfls. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DBOHLIGH , 608 Broadway. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Farming lands In Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging from ? 1.2G to ? 12 jier acre. School anil state lands in Minnesota on 30 years time 5 ] > er cent interest. Land buyers faro free. Information , etc. , given by T. V. Lanstrnp , No. 555 Broadway , Council UlnfTs , Iowa. OFFICER & PTJSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Established 1&7 9 KIN. Main St. , Council jllnflH , In. , anil 20'J S. I fit hSt. , Itoom 10 , Omalia , Neb. JUtiiifactuicr'fi Affontfortho CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES TcnK Awnings , Hoofing Slate , Man tels , I'late and Window ( Jlass , SIiow- Cases. Klevators ( liand and liy- dranlie , ) &c. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. hOMghl and Bold , at lotull and In loin. I.aigo rinuntlttos to select fiom Foveial palisof llnoUilvers , sliiKlecir duublo. MASON WISE , Council Uliills. Star Sale Slables and Mule Yards. . BROADWAY , COUNCIL HUJKFS , 0xjfcllo | | ] ) ummy Uejiot. . t und Mules kept constuntly on nand for tali ) at retail or in cur loudtf. Orders proraatljllllod bjr contract on bht rt notice. Btoclc sold ou oomuilssion. T BHLUTKlt li UOLUV. 1'roprletc/rfc Kelophono No. 114. w onueiiy of Klll { SALl ! STA11I.U3 , toroot uvc. uuJ llh bticct. .ffoiimaU , County and Stank Work of nil Kiiuln a Spec- laity. Prompt Attention to Mall Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Koom 1 Kviu-ct IJIock , Council JJlulTs. Standard Pavrs | Used. All styles of bind. ing in Ma a/.incb and BLANK BOOKS. ( J. F ) . National llaak , M. U Smith & Co. , Cllbeiii' Hunk , Demo , WrlM \ Co. , Ir t .N'nlloinil llunlc , r. ll. Insurance Cxi. , lllo or & I'u-ioy.Hiinkorj.G. II. tjavinub Hank. Reduction in Prices , JN China , ( lassware , Etc. , AtV. . S Jlcmer & Co's , No. M Muln st. Council JiluflH , Creston House , Tneonlyhutul InCrnuioll Illnlfs liavlnj /.ml all modem ln.piovuintiils . , -1V-'I7 ! ami SIO Main * l. MAX MOIIN , Prop. F.W.SPETMAN&BRO XO. 501) ifc 511 MAIX ST. Daily receipts of new Kootls. Hats Cans , ClolliiiiK , nnd n full line of Dry ll of llio latest stales , ( . 'nil und WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ! no-crsoss OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. ilhllltAl. Wfrr.KMBNTS. DKIIU : : , WKLLS & co. , Wholesales' Agricultural Implements , Butt- , Cm rlniti'i.J-'to , Klc Cotinoil ltlutT , Icmi MnVo thoUrlirlnn1 ami Complcto Ha ? Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Pre& , COI1N SIIKl.t.KHS ANM ) TRKO ( TVrr.H" . No . ifot , rxn , twin mini ; , -outu Mum s Council HuP ! , IOWB. DAVID Hit \DLKY * CO. , Mnnuf'r < nn l.totilioix of Agricultural Buggfe $ ImplementsWagons , , CarrIHrc ( , nml nil klmU of Kiu-m Muchlnorr. lift ) to Ilia South Mnln Street , Council Ulujlfv Iowa. F.O. ai.icos. . T. ll.nofnt.44 , fiitoTT l'rcTrc.n. . Vt'riMnn. . Sw < Council BluTs Handla Factory , ( InrMrpnrntiil.t Mnnufnctiirorsof Axle. Pick , Slocluo nnd Smll , of ernry ilc'cilptloti. COUNCIL IM.UKFS CAltlM-T : CO. , Curtains Window Shade Carpets , , ? , Oilcloths.Curtnln Flrturei , riiholstory ( looJj , Kte. No. 405 IlromJirny Couiicll Ulilfft , v Imva. CIOAIIS , 7'OH.irm. K7V. ri-iiKoy : ( ? & MOOKI- ; , \VhoIC5lllp .10lllCM 111 the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco NOB. USMnlli nml T Voiirl Sts. Council Iowa. SNYDKH LKAMAN , Wliolesulo Fruit and Produce Commission HercliintJ , j No. 141'eail St , Council I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass- ' Druggists , , , , - Druggists' SnncliUM. Ktc. No. 22 Mnln St , iinjf' No. ' . ' 1 1'oiul PI. , routiPll Illiiirs. O.V. . BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Gcuurnl Commission. No DU Droiulwajr. ( "niincll WIHT & DUQUBTTE , Wholosiilo Frnits , Confectionery & Fancy Grocerla ? . NOB. in nnd 18 1'i-nrl Pt. , Counc-il llluirii. L. KIUSCHT & CO. , Joboers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholosiilo Liquor nonlor" " . No. 418 Ilrond- wuy. Council I BKCKMAN & CO. , Jlnnu'nrtiireri of nml Wholi > < iilo Do ilcra In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. KX > Mnln St. . Council Illnir.Iowa. . II.ITS , METCALK liUOTIIIiKS , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gto783. Nos. 31J nml nil nmul\vuy. : Council KEKLIXK & FKLT , Wholpoillo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Woodstock , Council Illuir , lowu. 111DKS AXD ll'OOf. J ) . H. McOANKLl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallc-w.Wool , 1'elts , firo.i'oimj Kurj Council ItlulT : ) low.i. U1LS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Donlcrs In Illuminating & Lttbrlcitittg Olh ESTO. , E3TO. B.Thcodorc , Audit , Counoil Illiiira. Town. LUMIIEH. J'lLlXO , MC. _ A. OVERTON As CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , Ami Ilrldgo Material Spuclnltlos.Wliolos.ilo Lumber - bor ot all Kinds. Ullico No. 1IW Mala St. , Council IlluUd. lowiu LIQVUUS. JOHN LINUEll , Wholosnlu Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Airont for St. fiotthain's Hurl ) llllti > M. No. 11 Main tit. Council lllulK SCTINEIOEK & HEJK ( , Foreign and Domestic Wines and -WdJil M. . fullllLlI ll'.ilju. ' HortteLAKE Til ) Sh amer OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up , and under the c-linr.ro of u skillful ontrliiL'i > r and pilot , is now nmuliiB pleus- uro trips mi LAKE MANAWA. Wo will lve eliRrlerrt I i panics lor one hour oriuij lenirth ol lime deslifd. Itates of i-haiter jtlveu unit orders taken at ollli.eoJi ) Mains t. , between hour * 111 to 1- IL m. J. . DA L'U A. CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special ndvi-itlcomontssuch us 1 OFI. I'oiui Tolin : , I'or Sale , To Hunt , \tants , Hoarding , etc , will buliifcilo.l In thi > ( oliiinn ut Iho lo\v iiiluol"n.N'Cr.NTS : I'l'.ll LINK lortlio IliMliiMir lion and I'lvu fonts I'erlilno lot eaeh suliso-jiieni liibeit'on. Leave u.hci IHoini'iits nt our olUi-o No. H J't-iil fctiet-t , nitar lliouilwuy , Council IjllllJB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ WANTS. JjuWS.U.K-OrTiado A His nero farm , IIS 1 acre * und'- plow , U neics IIHBIIIH40 IHTC * hay Kiounil. pooil h'iii oitnd harn. \ \ ill toll < .r . 1 1 inlii lor iiioiuhandl u. Ad lit-it 1 * . O. box 1181 , Coiinell llliilitf , lo\m \\rAKTIl ! An asiMant rcioK at the Ojcdo 'I llotlrC. _ FOH SAI.K-U ) I iiuora. | la rimintltlufi to a IJco nllloo No. 1 * I'i'.irl street. JACOB ATTORNEY AT LAW , in llio State and J'udcral courts ilooms 7 and 8 SluiKavt Ulock.