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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 31 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tt'KSDAVMOUNIN'O. At'GUST 81. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. IJcllmtd tij comer in on ) jmrtnf tlicultynt ttunt } cn.tsitr wttk. 11. W. TII.TO.V , - - Malinger. r. , No. 4J. NHIIIT KDITOII No 1. MINOIt MENTION. Ni-w York Plumbing Co. New fall goods nt KuitcrN. Tlio very best cabinets : it ? ! ) a down : it ( lorliam's Tnkc in the rares lo tiny. Much sport IB 'iroiniiod. The connt\ board of supurvlsois moots next Monthly. , One do/.en cabinets and : v largo natiL'l for $2 fiO at Schmidt's pillory. 1'einiit to wed \\as ji'stertlny given to AndctMHi llcrrill and Anna M. Urook- inan , loth of Weston. DW 11. Gardner , of Chicago , has now got control of the Oakland Acorn , and hopes to be able to make it sprout at least A horse belonging to Mr. Isaac Miller took a li\clj' whirl down Fh.st avenue last evening , but no serious d.una o was ( lone County ( , 'lerk Shea was inA\oca yes terday , making pti liminary arrange ments for the opening ot court there two weeks from to-day. In the police court ycsleiday John Wortman , F. ( ! ie\er , .1. Turner and Louis ONeii were lined for petty oH'enses. drunk , disoulerly , etc. The c.iso of Hall vs. Payne , a contio- vor y o\er a jieee of horse llcsh , was on trial in the circuit eourt yesterday and reached the jury by siindoun. Ju the circuit court yestei day a divoico was granted in the case ofV. . 11. Wal lace vs. Hilda Wallace , desertion being the mound onhieh the \ \ iitMIS given. Thompson and White , tlie Iwo men who fell fromiitiuairoldinjroiiMuin street Saturday , are not so badly injured as was ut first supposed , and will in a lew dajs be at work as usual. Mr. Dennis O'Brien , the assistant yardmaster - master of the C. B. & Q , at ( Jaleiburg , Jit. , is in the city on a month's laj oil , and before his return will bo wedded to Miss Mary Hmkle , of this city. The peace and dignity of the Superior court were sadly interfered with yesterday by two dogs getting into a lignt in the court room. The canines had to be thrown down stairs before peace could be restoretl. Oil Thursday evening the members of African Methodist Episcopal church will give a festival in the church pallors. It is for the purpose of trying to lift the church debt. Wanted 1,000 families to take Ameri can Hound Washers on two weeks' trial. After a fair trial , if you don't think them worth more than they cost , return to Cooper & McGee. Tno (5ei ( man-American baud of this city will parade the stieets of Omaha daily during the forenoon in Keller iVi Ilarle's band wagon , to adveitise the r.iees at the Council BIullls driving park. An excursion party trom Missouri Val ley , consisting of about foi ty ladies and gentlemen , will spend the'day in this c'ty. It is their intention of visiting Fair mont park , Lake Manawa and this alter- noon the races at the driving park. In the case of John Dojiany vs. Coeko & Morgan the jury lias gion Mr. Dohanv rv judgment for $ > 50tho amount claimed. The phnntitr insisted upon the linn pay ing rent for the store in the opera house block for the full term of the lease al though the linn occupied the store but a short time. The fog on the lake was so thick Satnr- tlry night and Sunday morning that the pleasure seekers hail some strange expe riences. Some sailed and rowed around and around in a circle , and when they found land they were unable to see whieh way to drive to got home. Parties came straggling in at all hours up to the rising of the sun , and since then they have been exchanging stories of their wanderings. Charles E. Creed , agent for FJynn's race programme , is hero , and is prepar ing to furnish those who attend the races with the neatest and most attractive ecpre cards over furnished hero. The drivers and riders are to bo furnished with colors , ami the programmes will be BO arranged that even an amateur can distinguish the different horses. This adds much to the interest of the races. untl the programmes will be in demand by everybody. It is said that a little stud game has teen going on under the grand stand at the race track , and that several have learned to their sorrow that fools anil their money ims soon parted. There is a little roar which has been soumlingsince Saturday night , and rumors of a rumpus having grown out of the skinning of a Biiokor. The management of the grounds will speedily put a stop to all this sort of business , and ought to. The city poll tax collector , Mr. C. J. Buckinan , has succeeded in getting 800 to either work out their tax or nay it in cash , lie has served 1,165 notices , ami the delinquents who have not seen and Batislicd him by the first of September will bo sued.Vnon suit is commenced the costs begin to count up , and as noth ing is exempt from execution except a man's wife and children , the onlv way eeoins to bo tosoltlo. Klectric door bells , burglar alarmsand every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Personal 1'nrncrniiliH , Mrs. I ? . Lnoy has returned from Colfax Springs. Mrs , ( i. Robinson and O. M. Brown have returned from the west , Key. M. P. McMcnomy will go to Colfax Springs for the balance of the week , C. II. Jtidson , of the Council Binds National bank , has leturned with his mother from a visit to Chicago. Miss Kate \Viekhiun , ot this city , was the honored one of a social gathering nt Vcs Moiues the other evening. Kd Wright , the lightning short hander mid typo writer , has gone to Burlington , to there wed yesterday , Miss Kmuia Rear- Ion , an estimable young lady of that city George K. Kellogg , whoso face has become - como familiar to those who stop up to the clerkV desk of the Ogden and Pacific , has returned from Dunlap , where ho haf been spending a good poitiou of the sum mer , A. B , Totld nntl R 15. Todd , of Plaits , mouth , Nco , , wore in the oily yesterday , in company with their brother-in law , Mr , John Chapman , of ( jnrrott\ille , O , wiio with his wife Is making n western tour. The party wore the guests of Mr L. U , Cousins while in the city. Not Much of a Blaze. The city has been remarkably frci from I ires for ever Iwo months past , the department not having 10 lay n line ol lioso since Juno 10 , Yesterday , shorth after noon , an alarm was sounded caused by a lire in jho roof of Happ A Allen's restaurant , No , 108 Main street The alarm was sent in by the distrjci telegiaph tiom Kohicontanx's burbot shop , The hose carts wont Hying wsij down Main street , and before thoj located the lire thu blu/o had been , inn out by the bucket brigade , The ft r * turtod from a defective Hue. OT \ nt PP fit1 PNITIVV PTPlt\P STABLES Or SPLtDi STEEDS , Ready To Go Into the Races Which Opcu To-D.iy , THEOLD MAN'S DARLING SPEAKS A Woninn flapped 1 > y Her KlMh HUH- Im : r Antry Cu-dlior Hits Ills I ) , tor illli a llrlt'k A Unilly Jiin.vt'ii Iji'jVm Ions tteini. Kac . The races open lhi < afternoon , 1'very- thing Indicates that it w ill bu the most interesting ami successful meeting e\er held hero. The attractions nio numer ous. There never was M > en here such a ield of here < M and o m-uiy speedy one , ind eu-ry day there will he rare spoil 'or tho-o who go. HeMdcs the rut us tht'ieill be an interesting showing of acingdogs , and theie will aKo t > o a lalloon a'-ccnsioii. The programme has icon so at ranged that there will be no "best day , " all thu dnvs having special ittraetions. The track is in excellent condition , the grounds have been put in excellent shape , and there seems nothing ID prevent an exciting and largely at tended meeting. As the entries did not close until 11 } 'elock last night no pools were sold. lint this morning and every day and ( vei.ing during the races pools will be old at Malonej's Paeilie house sample looms. The programme to-day , for an opening dav , is one whieh will , or ought to draw a large crowd The entries whieh dosed la-it e\ening sliow the lollowing horses , all of which will probably stall : One mile dash , all ages Countess , e. in. . C M. Lampson , Kearney , Neb. : .lim Shelby , b. g. , D. W. Hoc , Kearney ; Willie Nicholson , b. g. , J. K. Nicholson. Coun cil Blufl's ; Beeswing , s. m , NVilliam Thompkins , Council Blull's ; Casteline , br. m. , W. B. Seaninion. ' . ' IS class , trotting- . P. C. , b. g. , M. ' O'Keiley , Kearney. Neb. ; St. Nicholas , Lr s , . lames M. Vail ; Victor Sprague , g s. . J. S Wolf , Cedar Hapids ; Kdwin Q. , s g. , James Smith , Mapleton ; White's Blue Bull , Sleepy Dave. i ! ! H class , trotting Consul , s. s. , (5eo. ( H. Bailey , Fairybury , Neb. ; Rowley's Rattier , s. s. . C. Rowley , Atlantic ; Annie T. , e. m. , Isaac Dillon , North Platte , Neb. ; Trouble , br. s. , E. L. Carmicliael , Tama City , la ; Logan Chief , br. g. , J. A. ( Jrahain , Biggsville , 111. ; Jero L. , g. g. , James March , Chicago , Ills. ; AlmoTa , c. m. , L. W. Sinclair , ftaletn , 1ml. T11K MAMMON'S STOItV. She Claims That One Tlmiinum ! Dollars oftlie MlHulnjj Money Was Jlor O\\n. A few minutes before 0 o'clock yester day morning Miss Dottie Kline left the Kevere house , having pioviously had her trunk sent to thej C. , B. & Q. depot. She was diusscil in a brown slriued walking dress of rather heavy mateiial , and wore a jaunty straw hat turned up on one side , it being coquoUishly tipped forward over one eye , while she carried n rather large hand satchel , which was well filled , and a siik parasol completed her luggage. She walked r.ithor uipidly to thu C. , B. & Q. depot , where she en tered the waiting room awaiting the opcninir of the ticket oliice. A lew minutes after her arrival a mes senger fiom the Kevero house luviiled her a telegram from her uncle , telling her to eomedireetly to Kansas City. She soon alter took a hack and returned up town to a tlrcfsmaking establishment whore she lett eiders for her new dress to be foiwatded to her address in Kan sas City , and then returned to the depot to await the departuio of the Kansas City , St. Joe it Council Rlufl'H train. learning that Miss Kline had her own side of the story , which she had never told any one a BKK man jumped into the hack and accompanied her to the depot. On entering tun hack the Bti : man introduced himself , but Miss Kline said she did not care to talk of the matter as she had not had a chance heretofore and now as she was about to leave the city she did not care if the correct report was published or not. After some little conversation she finally gave the follow ing account : "I met Mr llart/.ell in one of the parks in Kansas City less than two months ago ; he forced the acquaintance and next day called on me at my uncle's home , No. COT Independence avenue ; my uncle keeps a second hand store ; 1 never knew undo was a deputy United States marshal , but have heard Mr llart/.ell say uncle told him he had been ; he kept calling and finally uncle and m\fielf wont with him to LakeMinnctonka , I know ho did not pay uncle's expenses , ho only paid mine ; yesg , uncle had a room next to mine nt Minnctonka and Mr. llart/.ell roomed down stairs in the hotel , but not until he found 1 would not occupy the room next to his , tlirough which there was : i communicating dour ; we cttino home about two \\ccks ago ; we weio to have been married ; he kept put ting it oil' , lor what reason I don't know ; last Tuesday , August 28 , wo were sitting in the loom alone and ho handed me $1,401) to keep lor him until wo weio mar ried ; I put it in my bosom , with $1.000 of my own money ; my parents are both dead , the money I had was left me by them ; 1 kept the $2-100 in my bosom ; we left Kansas City for Council Blnlls ; I wont to sleep in the ears ; my diess was tight anil I unfastened it before I slept ; got hero Friday morning ; had a rather heavy dress on ; it was win m ; went up Broadway to Mrs. W J. Scales , the dressmaker ; ordered a dresc ; returned to the Hevero house ; later in the day changed my clothes ; left the ones I took oil'on the bed ; shortly after 1 left my room thought of the money , returned anil could not find it ; was afterward searched at my own suggestion ; don't re member of having scon the money after I lett homo ; 1 think it would have been very easy for Mr Hart/toll to have quietly taken it out of my bosom when my drese unfastened and 1 was asleep on the train ; 1 understand ho thinks I have stolen his money , which scorns foolish when 1 was shortly to lie married to him : and $1,000 of it was my own ; he never had n chance to tell anything about it ; he wanted inn to do just us no said ; M it j Kline , my aunt , airivcd here Saturday nig-hl in response to this telegram. " Miss Kline opened her satchel am : handed the Br.K man the following tule gram scut from this city on Friday , the Jith : Hobert Kenlino , 507 Independence street Kansas City ; > Come to the Hex ere house. J. H. HAUT/.EU. She then stated that Mr. Kcelino wai thn uncle that had been to Minnctonki with him , "He's a bio'her to my nun and not her husband , nhe came m > to at tend our wedding as uncle couh not leave ; she is homo now am uncle has iust telegraphed mo K come home ; I wanted to got married ant told Mr. HaiUell so Sunday ; if I ihurr him at nil It should bo hero where all tin * double has come out : people would thnr bo satislied about the money lost ; Mr HarUcll and my mint loft Sunday nigh for homehe , left his trunk , ns he "did no have money enough to pay his board but hi ) told me he had to borrow mono ; to get homo and would return Wednes day. " Upon fut ( her inquiry a BKK rcprcscn tativo learned that Hart/oil left an un paid hoaitl bill nt the lierere house , bu his trunk , which is fully woith th . miomit of the bill , is still at the hotel He is expected back to-day. It scorns Mus : Kline started for th rain intending to go to lied Oak , where , t is said , Hntt/.cll was to have mother o moirow and thev weio ( o hino been nnrried , but the leceipl of the telegram rom her undo changed her plans HIK ! she took the lvin , is City train for home , icfota leaving the hold , however , she mid 1 her hotel bill as well ns paying $11 or 1I I her the s. SPP thai j our book * : ire innilo by I\lorc- \ musc iV Co , room 1 , Everett block. 12 Cabinet Pliotoyniiili- . Quality thu linc-st. Sliorrnilun , III" I5i unit way. Hit HiiMbnii'lM anil Still "Joc" Scott and tlio woman known us Mrs. Kwing WITC in police court just < r- lay iiujriiiiiLt. It < va- < not lo i ; ujjo Hint .hoy worn before the b.ir on tlio chnrjio of lorribly beating si little boy , a * oii of Mrs. K\\iiifp. A inoro MuKonitiK M ht ivus never soon there than the lniii et ! mil beaten back anil arms of llu > little follow , but the woman claimed to have lone it in the heat of passion , and this lei Scott out of it The woman bsin < ; a woman , and the mother of the child , w is t off \\ith a line ot fA'5. Yoiloiday the "amily : | ) | ) : a ain , and tliis lime the woman was not feelinti so Kindly tlis- | io utl towaul her husb'iiul She shotted i sotatclied ami hniHcd face , and said that ho had pounded her. She had hail a > liirlit icali/.ation ofhal the little fellow lad siillereil at her liamK. .She was hot to IIIVNO Scott iinnis-hed to the full extent of the law. Scott admitted striking the \voman. but claimed that she had called iiin liltiiy names , which so angered him that , in defense of his unsullied ieinta- ) : ion , he shipped her The jndjio lined liim $1(1. ( Not buiiii ; able to pay lie was .illowed . to take a livu ilajs test in the [ utility jail. Scott is the M\th hiisliand whom Mrs. Ewing hn > , had , but fehe doe.s not vuem to be able to find one wllli whom she can live poaceahlv. She now wants Scott to be forced to give bomlh to keep away fi oin her lie sa\s \ it Nii'l necessary lor him lo give bonds to Keep away , as he has had enough. Letting I'rlKitiors .Judge AyluMVortli had a niuht session last cvuninc. Two habeas eormis ca es came nj ) for hearing. One was that in- lviiiR the libiuty of Fied Stnhor , of Underwood , who was in jail here on a charge of bigamv and awaiting the ac tion of the grand jury. Hc.sitios some alleged irregularities in thu justice coint , it appears that Stuber'h wife lives in Ohio and that she does not care to prose cute , and will not come from Ohio into this state. Stuher wa.s accordingly dis charged. The other case was from Glenwood , Mills comity. It appeared that an old citi/en , Donal Smith , had been sent to juil for thirty days for getting ( hunk , dis turbing the peace and nssanltinir a woman , Mis. Rolf , it was claimed that there were three or four oU'emes charged in the same information , and hmith being brought into court betore he had got bobor ignorantly pleaded guilty to every thing and was sentenced on sreneral principles. The justice aftcrwaids tried to got Smith discharged from all , but Sherin" Barrel I insisted it would take an order from a higher court. The order was given by Judge Ajlcsworth last night and to-day ho will walk forth fiee. Substantial abstracts of titles and real slate lo.ins. J. W. & E. L. Squirt * . .No. 01 Pearl street , Council Blull's. forcing I'siy liy JJficklmts. yesterday afternoon two men , both under the inlluenco of drink , got to quar relling on Broadway , ne.ir Wies ic ! Claus en's store. One picked up two bricks and burled them , one after the other , at lii.s companion The lirst brick missed the marK , but the second hit the man on tlio he.ul , fulling him to the ground and cutting a bloody gash. The buck thrower u a < at once arrested and gave his name as K. H. Fhify. ! . The \ietim ot his wrath was taken into a doctor's ollico near by and the wound was dressed. The iloctor found a slight fr.ic- turo of the skull , and the result ot the in jury may be serious. The quarrel .seems to have" arisen over a claim made by 1'lagley that Thompson owed him a dollar. Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement , etc. Council Blnlln Kncl Co. No. 0311 LJioadway. Telephone No. 130. The Hoys and Cifjarettes. There aie some indignant paiunl.s who are bunt on seeing if hometliinj ; cannot bo tlono to keep dealers from selling cigarettes to their boys. Some dealers retuse to sell them to boys , but a few are very willing lo do so , no matter how young the boys are. One of the indig nant fathers who had notified the deal ers not to sell his boy any more , was yes terday seeking advice as to what he could do to stop it. Ho is thinking of com mencing suit against the dealer and mnking the cigarette business expensive for him The good sense of fcomc deal ers keeps them from encouraging the little fellows to fill their skins with nar cotics ; but others are reckless and payne no attention to the wishes of the parents , and have no seeming regard for the good of the child. An attempt will be made to get the council to ake some action in re gard to tlio glowing evil. Highest prices paid for county , town city and cchoo ! bonds. Odell Bros. A ; Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Binds , Iowa. _ _ A IJCK IlroktMi. Yesterday morning J t. Williams , who drives a truck for Stewart Bros. , met with a serious aceide nt. He was in the Chicago & Northwestern donol when the team became frightened , and , Mart' ing up quickly , ho was thrown , from the scat and fell beneath the wheels of hi1 ! heavy truck , which fortunately was not loaded. The wheels passed over his righl leg , causing a compound fracture. He received BOJIO slight bruises besida. Tlie team was shortly stooped , no fnrtboi damage being done , The unfortunate driver was taken to his home , No. 101W Avenue B , and surgical aid called. A New Hank. Kimlmll & Cham ) ) , ot this city , are nr ranging to stait a bank In Mmdcn , to be conducted in connection with their bust ness hero. The bank will probably opei : for business in the course of thirty days The tjrin will put up at once a brick bun I building there , the first brick building ir Mindcn. The brick for the building win sent out yesterday , and the contract n let to Wiekhiim Bros Star Sale Stables and Mule M , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUM'S , Opposlto Dummy Depot. CO EJ * lloreca and Jluloi kept constantly on hniu fortnloal rotall or tncarloudg. OrUorj promdllv- Oiled by contract onMxr notice. Block sola on corainleslou. BHI.U'JKU k UOLKY. 1'roprittor * . cOcpbono No. 114. oiiueny of K11X SALU STAULE8 , corao n\c. miJ tU blicct. Haiess''Brolieis NO , 401 BROADWAY , COX72STCIJ1J tEJIj'CriF'Je'S , Icu \rc opening1 new nml bountiful designs in Moqttcttc , Jtody Jin I'eU'ct , Tdpcst ii i \ KruMtc Is , -Ply Carpets. Etc. 8 = 5' For odlcef , lintels , lodge rooms , Cull for prices ut HurKiii'ss Jlros , ' , 4 Jl Uromhviiy Arc now arriving1 and in stock. Tri cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , etc j'X- cellont for < raveling and fall service. SIJLIKIS- ItliK'k Silks anil in the now colors. Quality the host and prices the lowest for good goods. Luilics wishinir relia ble goods \ \ ill cull on llurkiiess Bros. ' , No. ' { 01 Irond\vin $ , Council A few more of those Inslo Thread JIo.se left at Ut > . , in black and in colors , at Darkness Bros. . No. 401 Hroadway. OIL" CLOTHS In many ne\y patterns and a larg < > stock to select from. Door Mats , Rugs , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at Hard ness Brothers , No.401 IJroadway , Incorporation .Notice. . ' . of Iiiioitinriitlon ol the Economic AHTlCI.l'.S mic I.lplit cuinpnm ol Xchrn'Uii : Artlclo 1. 'I ho umk'iRlirneil do hoioby nsoo- olutotliGinsvlvcstnKCtlio.'Inlo n lioilv corpor ate , urciur the laws of tlie state of Kournskn , to bo knoKii us ' " 1 ho Kcnnomlo J.ufht Company ol Xoliuiblui , ' nml 1U pntidpul place ol hus | lass liall lie at the city ol Omaha , In sulil Btuto. Artk-li' - ' . 'I ho object i > f the Incorporation shall tin the uiainiliictnic anil sale of oils anil pas lor lltrlninir and llUimimitliip purposes and tlio miimitnctmlnK " "d finniflilnjr ot ( Ktuius and impllam o < thci olor. , Aiticio.t. 1 lie mi otmt of capital stouk an- thon/cd , shall I c uno hlindijud thousand dol- lais ( l ! , iHiiwhich ( shall Lo di\ick < l Into otio thousand flmiis of , ono hunched dollar- : each. ( HKJ ) , u lilcb uhall lie lully paid up and rc- iiiuin iorovoriion-a ossHblo Artlclo 4. 'Jhc biiblncot llio incorpointlon shall ho mannircd by a 'jo.ud ol dhoLtors , ho shall bo ll\o In nlinibci , ajid l iekholilcis ot the Incorpoiatlon , and bo cluckjl iinnimll > on the Hist 'I iKil.u ol .iiinii.li ) hi i > i'ci jcur ut the irpriil ir annual mocthifr ul tljo stoulthohloiN to lie I. old on suld ( Into nt the city of Omaha , No- lirasKa. [ Aiticlo 5. The coipoi.itlon , slii'll conimonco its li'islnesq on the tlf teunth day of Auirnst , 1SJ ( ! , mid contlnuo lor a period of tnunty jems tlieiiMfter , nnlcsR soonoi dissolved by luu , or a t o-tliiids vote of tlio MooKhoJilers at nnyrcK"- Inr nicotiii ! ? , ono vote bojiw jdlo cd lor oaoh sliaio of stock hcid- , Artlclon 'I lie Ihst hoilril ol directors slmll consist of tlio followhiff named pursoug.1 / : f-amiiol 'llicodoio , W. It. Katliron , S. It. John son , Phillip AniiOiii. John S llr.idj , wlio shiill coiitlniio in olllco tiiitll llio Hist 'I'nc-diiy In .Inniiiirv , 18.S * , and until theh hucucssors are tktlL'd and iiualltlcd. liamodlitclv ntlci the ortrnni/iition of the coi point ion , tin boiud ol directors may meet and adopt any mlo-1 , rojftilntloiiN anil by-laws tni-y miiy doom host foi the mannircmont ot thoairali ot tlio coio | mt Ion not Inconslslont with thcfoait'ck'S ' and i-iay clianjro or modily the B.imolrom timii totimous the interests ol the cimpam may demand. Artlclo" . 'I ' ho highest amount of inleblert- ncssln uhli-'h the eorpmiitiou Chilli at any t line subject Itself , sludl not CAtccd the sum of live thousand dolhns ( $ "i,0i)1) ) ) . Artlclo S. Tlio pi ivato properly of the mem bers Mini stockholders ol tlio torpoiation shall be exempt luim all liability lorcoiporatodobts. Aitlclo li. The aitiulcs may bo modified , amended or elmiwd or nil led to by a two- thiidsoto ol thoslo-'lvlioldois ol tlio cornoia- tion , at any uvular mcotiniof the same , thlrtj dnjs nntlt o bolntr KiM" ' ° r moll pioposcd tliant'o prior to such meetinjr , in such manner ns tlm lie nd ol' directors maj piosciibo. Witness our liandMis s > ul > cci Ihors to said mil clea of Incorporution , and IIK incorporutois hcioin , this Era day of Auirubt , ISbO. Sitrncd : S\MCII : , Tiirononn. W. It IlA'llINON. B. H. JOII.VRO.V. ] > IIIUII > AllMOlJIt. JOHN b. X& . KJCK , M. B. , Or othoi1 Tumors loinovoiJ wllho 1 fhorthiitvio'iis' prnotlcul ovperleiico. Nn. lll'l'illlHt. . Count. ) ! llllllTs. ConsultHtlou lit'O N. SCHURZ , Justice of tlie Peace f dcccr i ) ' s ' i > n P. C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. T.ATJST : iisraN8. : MANUFACTUBER OF PAINTS. Honso , SIKH nml Oooornllvo 1'nintor. I'nplcr Macho Wiill Oiniiinonlh. Mono hut hiiithiiailB umploycilnnduluiiKasiiS low ns othcis ST. FRANCIS'ACADEMY ' COUNCIL ItLtfJfFfit IOWA. An oxccllont cxlucutlonul hiblllutlnn , furnish d with oil the modern ilmprovomonts , con- uoted by tlio S1RTIUIB orCHAIUTV.H. V. M For tciin of live ) iiionlli8$75. ' ] Terras begin llrst Monduy liu Rniteinlior ) and first Monday in Fobiunijr , Vet culalOKiios ad dress SIST13H SUI'IJHIOH a ncBl Aondoiiiy. ouncll Illuira , Horses and Mules For all purposes , bo-islit and sold , nt retail und In lots. Large quantities to eolect from 6e\ oral pairs of Bne drivers , glngle or double. MASON WISE , Council Dlulla. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc , , , At W. S. llcnier & Co's , No. 23 Main st , Council 131utls , BOSTON TEA COMPANY , Wholesale and Retail Grocers , No. (6 ( ggain am ! 15 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. MOltK i1 "The Ideal Wavusesha Water. " Bottled direct at the sprint ; , has been found iiuulnable in the treatment of diseases of Kidneys and bladder , such as Biigbt's li .ca e , Albnniinnrla Diabetes , Inllatna- lion of thu lUaddei , etc. The medical profession with great unanimity for many years past has been preHTibing AVaukoiha water for such ailments , and ARCADIAN ns the most perfect examples of these waters is rapidly niuiiopoli/ing the patronage - ago of the eMiorioneed physicians and of intelligent invalids. Diluting and nen- trali/.ing the urine , allai ing inllamaiion. freeing the urinary passages of c tie to matter and aeting as a natural sohent. The Areadian is the best of medielnal agents in diseases of the stomach and alimentary canal , such as d spcp'-la , bil ious fever , catarrh of the stomach , jaundice , malaria , ncrvoiib debility ami kin- died all'eetions. 1'iof. Waller S. Ilaines , M. 1) . , the celebrated chemist of Rti-.li Medical College , sins " 1 bine ne\er analy/.ed a purer water. " J. AdnSs Allen , M. D. , L. L. 1) . , nresident Rush Medical College sajs "This spring furnishes the typical water of health. Try it and be convinced. D. < ! . Morgan A : Co , , 11. A. Baiid , 11. .J. Palmer , U. DeetKens , A. M. Beardsley , Taylor itCalllV. ZEE , Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved : ind satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Litlle Qiutit trucks , best in the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth StreetCouml , Bluffs. 2 Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES , Furniture , etc. M. DROHLIOH , 608 Broadway. / -O 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , IT Far-mine ; lands in Town. Minnesota , Texas , TCaims and Arkaiisn * . from $1.25 to ? 12 per uore. School and state binds in .Minnesota oiilto years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers faro froo. Information , etc. , given by P. P. Liuistvu ] ) , No. 5-j Broadway , Council Blufl's , Jowa. * , .EoiirnaN , < 'omily and ISaiik Work ol'ull Ciimls a Spec ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders M.OREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Evoret Block , Council Blufl's- , Standard Papers Used All styles of bind ing in Maga/.incs and BLANK BOOKS. U. D. Notional Hunk , M. r. Smith & To , Cltl/ons' Iliuik. Deoro. Wells & "o. , irst Nnlloniil Hank , f. II. Insurance Co. , Ilia er A. I'libov.llunkcn-s.c. II. blnus lluuk. COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' ' RACING. Trotting , I'lU'hifj mid Kiiiiiiing Tuesday , Aug. 31st , Wednesday , Sept , 1st , Thursday , Sept , 2d , and Friday , Sept 3rd , Including special attractions by Prof. A , K , Walker's world fiunoiiH Kitcing lo < ; s daily and Halloon Ascensions by 1'rof.A. S. ParKer daily , in front ol thu grandstand. ( Jtliur.nttrnclionB in the way of Kneed oonsistinf ; of celobratud horses from Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , Indiana and Wisconsin. Reduced rates on nil railroads , Come everybody and have a good tlino. For particulars , addtess FRANK STUBBS , Secretary Creston House , Tno only hotel la Council llluffa hating Esoa/pe And nil modern Iniproxomontii UMiiinat. WAX tlQUS , Vrop. MONEY TO LOAN-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. _ City Steam Laundry ! It EM Eli D HE Alt Id JIT , No. 31 N Main Street , Council Bluffs. flimt work nntl loivcuf prlcivfor flne ivorli. All collnm nd ctiffn re turned in colldt- and cuff bores twllioittcjrti'd clini-f/e , which { /tmi-- anteea iroi-lc in name condition as It leaves un. Out of town ordeiv re ceive name attention and at ttnne rates as city KO. 50 ! ) A- fill MAMA .ST. Daily receipts of new goods. Hats Cans , Clothing , and a lull line of Dry Goods , nil of thu latest stales 'Call and 10 NT. Main St. , Coinipll Bluffs , In. , and 20 ! ) S. 10th St. . Room 10 , Ouulia , Neb , MnuifHoluior's Afontfor the * CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Attaints. Ifoollntr Slate , Man- els , 1'Iiite unil Window ( iliiHS , Show- ases. Elevators ( huiid anil hy draulic , ) ic. BEST LAUNDRY WORK Inthotltj can booblnliicJ by lUtuiaUliiK tlio 501 OEO , 8VU1XI > KlK , I' Noao but oxpci lento 1 lm ils cmplo > cil Out of ton 11 orders hy .nnllur tipross uollcllud , uiiJ WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ECOtTSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DKEHK , WKLL8 A CO. , Agricultural Iraplemeats , Bugglas , Catilaifes Kto . Vto Council niuffa. lorca. * KKYSTONK MANL'FAC I'UUINO CO , Mnko thoOrlnlnal and Ci > inpl lo Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Hill < S Press , COHN SIIKI.I.KKS AN'H IT.KO rrTTKH" . No . UU1 , 1V , 1.W nmU'irt South Mnhi Blrcet , _ Council HiiinX Inwa. IJAMI ) HKADLKY .t'l'O. , Mnnufrs nn 1 Jobburj of Agricultural Impleraeats , Wagons , Buggies , . , Mnohlnorr. 1100 to 1110 South Mnln Street , Council lllurfa , _ _ _ AXK I1.IMH.KS. r.O. Ul.rtitv r. It noVniA , Ore r7\VntonT. l'K'9.\Tri'im. V-1'ros.VMui S .o ACouusvL Council BluTs Uaadl8 Factory , ( Inoiirponitoil. ) Mnnufnctnror of Arlo , rick. Slodiro nnd 9mMl llnnilles , of c\orv Jcicrlptlon. C.ilU'HTf. " ui rrFs CAUPKT co. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtain Klxtnroi , I'phohtoty Ooodi , Ktc. Na 405 llroiuhrny Council Hindu , _ Ion 11. ri.M ( s' , 70/umi. Kir. PEHKHY ( ) & MOOUE , Wholixnlo , lohber in the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. SSMnln ntnl _ > : I'ourl Sis. Council Ulutts. Frnlt and Produce Commission Merchants. No Hl'c.irl St. tNiuiiuIl Hl HAULi : , HAAS ic CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , DrngBluts' Pnnilrles , Ktc Jfo. 22 Mnln St , nud Ku. 21 1'enrl St. , Council it n- . O. "W.UTTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 51' ! JlreHilwftj- . Coinicll lllutTa. W1HT As DUQUETTE , Wliolcaulo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. Id and 18 I'e.irl St , , Council lllnuX OKOP/JKfBS. ] . . KIKSC11T tc CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries Also Wholesale T.lqnnr Dealers. No 118 UroaJ- wuy. Council IlluT' ( H.4HXESS , KTC. 15ECKMAX & CO. . tlnmi'actuicre of and WUnlo-ulo Doilors In Leather Harness Etc. , , Saddlsry , . No Ko Main St. . Council llluTj , lown. HATS , CAPS , KTC. METCALF Jobbers in Hats , Caps aad No * . 31. and JII4 Hroadmiy , Council KEELINE & 1'ELT , > \ holosala Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Ila And Wood Stock , Council III iffa , Iowa. A \lT\tUUl \ , U. H. JluDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides , Tiilicw.Wool , J'clls , Qie.i oaaJ Fura Council Hltiir ! < IOWA. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholtsnlo Denliirg In Illuminating & Lubricity Dili E3TO. , E3TO. B. Theodore , Afc'ent , l\junuiniluirs.Joa. | _ " LUMliEH. 1'ILIXa. KTC. A. OVERTON & ( 'O. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , A.ndIIiid o Mateiial , bur ol nil Kinds. OHco ! No. 1JJ Main St. , Council HlulTj. lowiu H IS US A At ) JOHN L1NDEH , \Vholosale Imported and Domestic Wlnw & Llprs , Ajjoiil forbt. ( iottli&Ki's Herb llllteM. No. U Main St. Council Illnlli. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , fttidti Mnln . * ( . . fnaneil li'itji. for the LAKE lHSlamrOLLIE MAY Ninl > Illlod Up , nnd under tliu HMllliiloiiKhioorimd pilot , la nun muitlnir pl uro tilpn mi LAKE MANAWA. o will fflvoi'hatlPii to pin llos tin ono hour ( n mi ) leiiKlli or I line disiioil. Itat i-s of chiulei ijlvcii and older } tnkpn at otlk'co , at Mains I , buMvoon liom-4 HI to U a. SPEOIALbTIOES. i lvcilijc'iiic ills , Mich UB lotl , I'oim To Loan , Tor S.ilo , To Hunt , \ > nnts , Hoarding , etc ill ho lutet tud In this ( oluiiin at llio low raluol TUN HUNTS t'KH LINUforlho llistlnxor tiuiiiiiul rivoli'iitsl'trl.lnofoi cauh nihsoipH'iu jiifurrun. UIIMI a < l\uill iOineiitj lit oni olllto No. li I/ l sliuit , nc llroiidi\.ij , Cotmvll 111 , illi _ _ . . . , . - WANTS. vrvr'i > -A yo > \ Martin II u liv.HIIMitli mo V\'A > ( 'liil Hi 61 ( ! l B iilu nt J.'iu f.V MiU- 11 KH'S iffliiuriint , No.OJi llitinlnay.l oini- cllllnlls. _ \\r.\NTI.I' ouuif m.in to tirnil Hi the \l lalrti iaiii-1 hu\o i'OlcM ' ) li. No cipmlcmo rt'i'iiuil. Aiiply to 1'iin Do hole I , hiinday , Uo- eon > ami . i p. in. W I' , llnlilrt TJMMI vM.II-Or ' ! uiilnA l'.ii at. 11 1.11:11 : , jlfi 1' iitiiii uiulxi ] > ljI'J ' urns pnsiiiii' , 10 ii" < a ha > Kiuuinl , gooil Imiiiu nud liaril. NS .11 M M or tuvlo Inr inmi-liun U-o. AdJicm I' . U. lj . IIKJ , Coiindl Illullii , Iciua _ \\rANTl.D All iHSoliuit touT. u | thn Otfil * > House * . _ _ _ IJIOHHAH ! Oil pHptus , in iinuntilioj lo J3 HI Iliu olllto No. U I'rarl bUfl" ! _ _ _ JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , 1'racticcs in the Slte ; ; and Federal cixitl * Itooins 7 ati J 8 Shtigavt Jlo ! < : | ; .