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    B OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1886.
ri-na DAILY BEE ,
COUNClfBLUFFS ,
WEDNESDAY MOUNING , SEPT. 1.
DtFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Dflixued by rumor In nnypnrtor tliocltynt
mintic'tits per week.
H.W.Tn/io.v , Manager.
TKM.l'HONKS :
HiOtflCK , Nl ) . W.
KIMTOII No. 2) ) .
. MINOR 3IKNTIO.V.
Now York Plumbing Co.
New fall goods : > t Kulti'r's ,
Tlir very best cabinets ut if. ! : i do/on : it
Gorlmm's
One tlo/i'ii rnliini'ts mid : i hirjtu jmnul
for $ ' , ' fiO tit Schmidt's gallery.
The Whiles inatiliiito oll'tee luia re
moved to No. IMJ Broadway.
Moth stores of II. Kisuinun & Co. will
lienceforth bo open every evening.
Fi-ud Ktntelborg and Eljxabcth Beubcn-
biic have received a permit to wed.
Von will find llarkness Brothers open
for business duy and evening hereafter.
.lames Kinney and Harrooil I'lynn , of
Neola , liave been issued marriage license.
K. of L. L. A. No. ' .2CGS wil' ' hold a ball
In Masonic Hall on U'ednesday evening ,
September IB.
Hereafter Uono & Co. will remain open
from 7:110 : in the morning until 1) ) o'clock
in the evening.
L. 1) . Montgomery and Tillic 1SI. An-
tunrietb , of this city , were yesterday
granted a permit to marry.
K. S. Fagely , who was arrested for
throwing a brick at and bitting Thomp
son on Aloiulay , was yesterday simply
lined ? ! ) .CO.
The slroolrailway company is during
the car rails taken up Broadway prepar
atory to tlio extension of thu Broadway
Jine'of cars.
lr ) A. 1' . Hatichett will move into liis
new lionsc to-day , and hereafter his many
patients and friends may lind him at his
old number. 120 Fourth street.
Harmony Chapter ( ) . 15. S. gave a
pleasant basket picnic in 1'airmont ' park
vcs.lcrclny. They were joined by the
Missouri Valley excursionists.
The three-year old son of Tony ( Jers-
Daclier died yesterday of typhoid lever.
The funeral will take place from the
Catholic church this afternoon.
Masonic Special meeting of Bind"
City Lodge No. 71 A. F. & A. M. for work
In the 15. A. degree. All M. M.'s in good
standing arc cordially invited to bo
present. By order W.'M.
" Morris Williams , one of the BRE
carriers in Council Blnll's , yesterday fell
on" his pony and received a bad cut in
the liead from which ho will be conlincd
to his home for several days.
The water in Lake Manawa is nearly a
foot higher than it was before the dam
was wit in. By this raise all boats arc
now enabled to roach Mark's Landing.
It seems the crop of barbers in this city
is a little short just now. Ono shop hav
ing been short for a week yesterday had
to send to Grand Hapids , Mich. , for one.
At the residence of the bride's parents ,
No. 1-101 Jligh .street , this evening , Miss
Tillio M , Autcnrieth and L. 1) . Mont
gomery will bo united in marriage , at 8
o'clock.
My friends ami customers will now
lind mo in my new quarters , No.10 ! )
.Broadway , whore the store will remain
ojjpn each evening until ! ) o'clock. 11.
I'riedman.
The uptown grocery store of J. W.
Klceb , No. 102 Broadway , has boon pur
chased by Mr. Lansbnry , of fowa City.
Ali > KIcob will continue in charge of his
jtorc , No. DIG Hrondway.
. Yesterday afternoon four of the young
ladies of the Sol Smith Russell company
took a horseback rule around the beauti
ful drives of Council Hlull's. They wore
tlio Misses Banckor , llaggor , Ferguson
and Nelson.
Last evening's Globe credits No. 3 with
tin-owing watcrat the lire yesterday , when
No. I's was the only hose off the reel.
Glinrlio Nicholson says when No. ! ) gets
water first at a lire below box No. 1U ,
"they will bo lilies. "
Complaint is daily made of the inade
quacy of tiio terry cars to accommodate
those who wish to go over to Omaha and
vice versa. This complaint could bo
easily remedied by running a couple of
extra cars on the iir.st two morning
trains and tlio last two evening trains ,
Many persons suppose the dummy train
that leaves Omaha at 10 o'clock at night
and leaving Council Blull's at 10 : 5
o'clock is only run on Wednesday nnd
Saturday nights as a special for'Lake
Manawa business. This is not so , the
train has been put on as a regular and
the ferry cars will make this run also.
Now that the dummy trains make so
many moro trips than tormerly , Charles
Muck , who has been conductor of the
dummy for nearly live years , now takes
charge of the trains from ( ) : ! J5 o'clock in
the morning until it o'clock in the after
noon , when Conductor Inlow takes
charge until 12 o'clock at night.
Yesterday ollicor Beswiok noticed a
boy pick up a pocket book at tlio driving
park ; ho followed the boy to the stables ,
where he made him return it to tlio
judges who were in the judges stand. It
was afterward learned that it was the
property of Judge Clinton , of this city ,
who claimed it. It contained quite a
largo amount of money.
Malignant Diphtheria has made its an-
pearanuo in lla/.cl Doll township , this
county. Tim people arc using Dr. Thos ,
JofForiH Infallible Preventive and Cure
for that terrible pestilence , consequently
no excitement.
Kloctrio door bolls , burglar alarm.s.and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the Now York Plumbing Co.
Sec thiil your books are made by More-
house & Co , , room liKv'orott block- .
Personal Paragraphs ,
J. V , Malloy of Woodbine In at the Pa
cific.
cific.F.
F. ( Jlass of Persia was at the P.icllic
yesterday.
P. O. Phillips of Dos Moincs was yes
terday at the Ogdcn.
J. W. Smith and U. Williams ot Maple-
ton urn at the Pacific.
Miss M. Hmcn and Miss T , V. Lane of
Malvorn were in the city.
Tlio Sol Smith Russell company is
registered at tlio Ogden houso.
T. J. Hart well and F. Hobmson of Oak
land wore in the city yesterday.
11. O , Moullon and several hulios of
Glcnwood were in the city yesterday.
I ) , D. Johnson of Weeping Water
Neb , , was au Ogden guest yesterday. I
J , S. Manson of St , Louis , who has
charge of the elevators on the Wabash ,
is at the Ogdon.
Leonard Kvorolt , accompanied by his
two younger brothers , loft last evening
for Concord , N , II. , where Tony and Ned
will attend school. Mr. Kvorctt will then
go to the coast of Maine to rusticate.
Miss Stella , nml Bottle Graves leave this
morning fora visit with friends at ( iraud
Island , Miss Bottle will goon to North
Plato ( and Miss Graves return home to
Council Blull's.
Mrs. Lester Keils and party of friends
from North Platte , who have been so
journing on the lake * of southern Wis
consin , are in our city for a few days , the
guests of Mr. Gco. Graves and family ,
13 Cabinet Photographs f.3. Quality
Uio tlnost. i3horradenl7l3road\vay. ! )
THE FEATS OF FLEET FEET ,
Etching Events at tbo Driving Park , and
More Tor ToDay. .
A VARIETY OF BLUFF NEWS.
The .Missouri Vnllcy
"Doe" Hoot ! In SJoro Troiililc An
Oiiuliud An M\plo >
Hire CiKnr Stump.
Tlia l-'itn nt tlio Track.
Tlio raniis ojicnotl voitonlny with Ihc
itsinil small iillut'iiiuu'ii ohiirncturlHllc of
the oiniiln < ; ( lvv. : Sonic cxcollont sport
was olloroil , and nil who nttriidiul were
Kroally iilun wl. The atlraolions oll'orcil
for tlic olhur days are ovr.u butter , itiul
thcro is no tlonbt bill llial llicro will bo a
lai'Ro altonilanco during Iho ruuiainiiiR
days of Ihu races. Thu Irack was In o.\-
collo.nl condition , in fact uuvur as good ,
Mr. C Ilaldcnu served as starter , with
N. M. Pusoy and Win. II. Carson of Siottx
Falls , as associalo judges. Winlo Cary
was one of Iho tuners , and W. 1) . llardiu
served as olerk.
In the'J : 18 class Ihrro were seven en
tered and all starlcrs. They drew i > osi-
lions In tlio following order : St. Nicholas ,
br. B. , by J. M , Vale , Sheldon , la. ; C. 1 * .
C. , br. ir. , byM. O. Hlley : Sleepy live ) : ,
b , g. . oy L. .1. Dawes , Denver ; Victor
SpniRue , K. s. , by .1. S. Wolfe , Cedar
Rapids , la. , Kdwin ( J. , s. y. , by < .
( irinies , Kansas C'lty ; MoFarland , blk. s. ,
by E. Pyle , HiimboH , Neb. ; While's ' Hlne
nVll , b. li. , bv Mm White , Ottawa , 111.
The lir > t h eat proved an auspicious
opening for the mooting. The horses gel
oil' without , the. usual tedious scoring.
From the slart VielorSpra < rueoainerijuiit ;
down to steady work ami kept erooping
up , the half mile post seeing him in easy
second plaeo anil on the next quarter ho
got his nose ahead of Si. Nicholas , who ,
wilh C. P. C. , had been huddled together.
C I * . C. made a bad break just before
reaching the half and losl ijrouml before
he g/H onto his feet and at his speed
again , and coulit nol recover. The
others kept their relative positions
throughout thu mile , McFarland bringing
up the rear nml barely e.soaping getting
the Hag in his face Viclor won Ihe heat
in l'JlJSl. ! : ! Nicholas second , SleopyDavo
third , Kdwin Q. fourth , Blue Hull fifth ,
C. P. C. sixth and McFarland seventh.
MeFarland was Ihen drawn , the race
bring evidently too hot for him. There
were bets that ho would bo distanced ,
ami in thu first heat the Hag just grazed
his tail. - .
The second heat ivas a more exciting
one , but not so fast as the previous one.
Kdwin ( } got a litllo Ihe be.st of the start
on the first quarter , and Victor Sprague
broke bn-Jly. going oil' his feet several
times. Thu limsh was a liot one , and
despite his breaks Victor Sprague was
lapping Edwin Q , who won the heat in
2U : : ! , Sprague second , Sleepy Uavo third ,
Hlue Hull fourth , St. Nicholas fifth and
C. P. C. sixth.
In the third heat Kdwin Q kept thelcad
to the half , Victor Sprugno kept on his
feet this heat , making only si short break-
on the first quarter , and then coming
'
down to a 'steady gait , St. Nicholas
crowded til ) into third place , and at the
half getting for an instant into second
place , but soon dropping back to third
again. Victor Sprague came in winner
of Hie heat by a neck. Time , 3M : : } . Kd
win Q. second , St. Nicholas third , Sleepy
Uavo fourth , C. P. C. fifth and Blue Hull
sixth.
'Tlio fourth heat was a surprise party.
Si. Nicholas had gone a little lame , and
C. P. C. was not in thu best of conditions ,
having run away and nearly killed his
owner last Friday. Tlio oilier horses
were full of go , and it was expected that
Viclor Sprague would take llio heat and
close the race. The coulest was between
him and Kdwin Q for the llrst half , with
St. Nicholas pluckily gaming and com
ing to the front , but after tlio half-mile
pole was passed Spragtie's peculiar way
of going oil'his feet caused him to drop
behind , and on Ihe home slrelch the.ro
was an exciting race , and a change ot
position. Sleepy Unvo and Hlno Bull
came under the wire nose lapping nose ,
Sleepy Dave being given the heat , Blue
Bull second , Spragne third , St. Nicholas
foiirth , and C. P. C. lifth. Time 2SU. :
The lifth race proved Iho deciding ono.
The horses got si ready start and .strung
out at equal distances from" each other.
Victor Spragno kept on his feet , and
steadily went to Iho front , but on thu
third quarler Sleepy Dave came tip and
closed on him , lapping his wheel as they
passed under the wire. Kdwin Q was
third , Blue Bull fourth , St. Nicholas fifth.
Timu 3:35J. :
SUMMAIIY.
Victor Sprasuo J 2 1 .T 1
Sleepy Dave ! i 3 4 1 a
Kdwin Q 4 l 2 : i
St. Nicholas B 5 I ! 4 5
HlueHull C 4 C 'J 7
LP. . 0 0 (5 ( 5 fidr
McKarland 1 dr.
The running race was for a purse of
$100 , all ngus. The starters took places
as follows : Willie Nicholson , by . ) . K.
Nicholson , b , g. of Council Binds ; Castilian -
tilian , br. in. , l > y W. Seannon , Council
Blulls ; Jim Shelby , b. g by . W. Bowo ,
Kearney , Nob. ; Countess , eh. in. by C.
M. Lanson , Kearney , Nob. ; Beeswing ,
ch. in. , Win. 'J'ompkins , Macedonia ,
Icw.i.
There was hard work to get the horses
oil' , .Jim Shelby being the cliief cause of
trouble , acting badly , and once throwing
his rider ami taking a gallop half-way
around on his own score. After furnish
ing a halMiofir's amusement for the
crowd and work for llio starter , the "go"
was had. Beeswing took and kept the
lend to Iho half-mllo , Shelby close onto
him , ami Castilian leading the others.
By the last quarter Castilian had his no.su
aheadand kept It theiv , winning the
race in 1:45 : , Jim Shelby second , Boos-
wing third , Countess fourth , Nicholson
lil'tli ,
Tlio third race was for the 3:23 : class ,
for purse of $3,00. The sttirters as
jilaeed were : Kthan Allen , b h , by A ,
Thomson , Omaha ; Jerry L. grg , by J , T ,
Brodoriok , Chicago ; Consul , eh H , by
( Jeo , ll.Biloy , Kiiirbury , Neb. ; Almuta ,
ch m , by L , W. Sinclair , Salem , Ind. ;
Logan Chief , br s , by J. ( iraimni , Biggs-
ville. 111. ; Howloy Uutllur , oh s , by O.
Howloy , Atlantic , la. ; Aiinio T , s in. by
J. Somisan , North.l'Ialto , Neb ,
K. Carniehacl , of .Tabor City , had his
brown stallion , Trouble , entered , but lie
did not start.
The lii-it heat provort an excellent one.
On the first quarter Logan Chief led with
Battler anil Jerry L elosn onto him.
Kthan Allen got crowded on the llrst
turn and Ihu horses then strung out.
Consid , u ho was a favorite on the pools ,
kept coming up until he got the lead and
kent It , coming in winner in 2:21 : } , Logan
Chief second , Almota third , Howloy nat
tier fouith. Jerry L fifth , Annie T sixth
ami Kthan Allen seventh.
In scoring for the second heat the
Bulky of Annie T got iv spoke knocked
out of each wheel by a collision with
Kthan Kllen , whoso sulky was also torn
loose , Klhiiii Allen was drawn , but
Anuio T kept driving.
In the second heat Logan Chief took
the lead and nil wore nicely bnnohnii.
Almeta and Battle did n little skipping ,
but got down quickly and all traveled
steadily and hotly. Consul cnmu under
the wire a length ahead of Logan Chief ,
but the driver of the latter claimed the
heat , Consul having been drawn in ahead
of Logan Chief on a homo stretch. For
this violation of the rule Consul was set
buck to last idttco nnd Lognn Chief given
the heat. Aliucta second , Jerry L. third ,
Hawjey Hauler fourth , Consul fifth. Time
The third heat wag the prettiest one of
the afternoon , though not the fastest Tli < 5
horses were nil in a bunch to the half
mile , except Jerry L. , who was trailing.
As they came along the last quarter they
wgaii st ringing out , ( ' 'omul having the
3ad. On the homo stretch Consul went
IV his feet , but caught quickly. Not
, uiek enough to save himself , however ,
or Logan Chief got a length the start
nil kept it to the finish , running the
eat in 2:211 : , ( " 01111 ! second. Almela third ,
lowloy KullliT fourth , Jenny L. third.
The fourth hcit : caused another claim
A foul. Consul got llio pole on the sec-
Mid quarter , and kept it until turning
nto the hniiH'.stit'lch. when Ids driver
werveil him out , ami after getting into
ho stretch hi- pulled into the pole , right
n front of Logan Chief , who was just
ibotil to ttikc it. This foul caused the
udgo to M't Consul back lo last plncn.
lowley Battler was given the heat , Al-
ncln second , Logan Chief third , Jenny
'A. fourth. Consul lifth. The time was
! : 'J."ii. By this time , 7 o'clock , it was get-
ing too dusky to have another heat , and
lie announcement wa made tliat tlio
riiui ! would be linMied at leO : o'clock this
iftcrnoon.
vxrmsiimt : iiAri : .
_ . . _ . . . Thief rJ 1 1 n
Vnsnl i f > - n
lewloy's Kiitller -1 I 4 \
MiiK'ta ! ' - : i a
Jenny L 5 a BI
Tliiio-'JiHI'r ' , 'J : ' ! 4. 2:2" : , 'J:2-Ut. :
TIII : SUM : ATTUAUTIO.VS.
The balloon ascension by Professor
'arkor ' was rather tame Tlio hot air
niloon ascended to n moderate height
inly , and Professor Parker rode on a
rapc/.o hanging to it , but performinjr
'ew .startling feats. It made tun for tlio
joys who watched the balloon filled anil
uarted. and seemed to relieve thu nion *
) tony of one wait between heats.
The dog race was also : i tame one.
i'our hounds , fa t runners , made aquar-
er of a mile , but the most the spectators
got out of it was the sight of a man on
lorsoback , followed by' several dogs on
he run.
A gentleman's driving race will occur
on Thursday.
Itwasa relief not to hear a band play-
ngnnd replaying the same old tune , as
on sonic former occasions at the park.
The pool sellimr was light , yesterday.
Two small Mined lights and no blood
shed , was the extent of the cllocts of
inti-prohibition visible on tins grounds.
The score cards were excellent , and
> roved a great convenience to judges ,
oportors and spectators.
The judges have the thanks of Iho
iress gang for the liberal supply of
emonade furnished the reporters'
allery.
TO-DAY'S HACKS.
The unfinished 253 : ! race will be called
it 1:33 : o'clock.
The other races are to be as follows :
Three-fourths mile and repeat , run-
ling , for three-year olds Hod Light rn
K , J. W. Cnssol , Carson ; Surprise b f ,
lames White , Council Blulls ; Lulu
"Jrown ch in , J. I ) . Nicholson , Council
Mulls ,
2S.l : class , pacing Mattie Slipp , b. in. ,
I. S. Wolfe , Cedar Ranitls ; Jack Rapid ,
g. g. , C. K. Alayno , Omaha ; Express , b.
n. , Silas Walters , Council Binds ; Julia
. ,00 , , blk. m. , ( ! . Crimes , Kansas City ;
Mattie llarlo , g. in. , M. E. Harle , Conn-
3il Binds ; Mollie Copper , b. m. , A. C.
Vrnold , Donison.
2'IO : class , trottinir Millie G. . g. in. ,
i. ( irnnes. Kansas C'ity ; Jennie Cobb , br.
n. , 11. K. Pyle , llumboldt , Neb.Cvolone ; ,
b. s. , M. 1J. llarle , Council Blulls ; Al-
nont Forrest , eh. s. , L. J. Laws , Denver ;
Victor Sprague , g. .s. , J. S. Wolfe ; Cedar
iapids ; Edwin < i. , s. g. , (5. ( Srimcs , Kan
sas City ; Fred F , l > . g. . J. F. Nash , Kear
ney , Nob. ; Kittio B. . b. in. . A. Perry-
Xillas , Tex. ; Genl. Schuyler , b. g. , J. II.
Soeley , Ottawa , Ills. ; My ( Jirl , b. nr , 1) .
. .angford , Council Blulls.
Substantial abstracts of titles and real
state loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. No.
01 Pearl street , Council Blulls.
lr. Jefl'oris Preventive and Cure for
Diphtheria can bo obtained only at the
oliicc , No. till South fib street , Council
Jlulls , la. , or sent bv express on receipt
of price , $2.00. Ten year's trial has
n-ovon it to be infallible , not only in
liphthoria but in all kinds of.ore . lliroat.
No physician required.
Bnslinoll has an elegant lot of Kpisco-
ial Prayer Books and Hymnals at all
irices. Just the tiding for the now church.
A Xexv Addition.
The well-known wholesale 'harness
louse of Beekman & Co. ha .sadmitted
William Strobehn as a partner , and licro-
if tor the linn name will bo Beckinan ,
Strobehn & Co. Air. Strobehn was forin-
) rly the head of the wholesale cigar linn
of Strobohn & Co. , of this city. By this
new addition , the harness house will be
linancially strengthened , and it is their
ntention of branching out and enlarge-
jig their business extensively.
A $15 Cigar stump.
Yesterday morning as James JlcGrary ,
of Island Park , south of this city , was
Irying to sell a load of hay to a man on
Fourth street , corner of Tenth avenue , ho
suddenly noticed his hay was on lire , the
department was called out and one
stream of water put on it , but before the
department could get there the hay was
almost consumed. It was a total loss and
the farmer's wagon was somewhat
burned. It was afterward learned that
a boy named lluglios carelessly threw the
suinui of a lighted cigar at the man and
it ignited the hay. The boy settled by
paying the farmer ! ? lfi for his loss ,
Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement ,
oto. Council Blulls Fuel Co. No. f > 3 ! )
Broadway. Telephone No. 1JO. !
"Dutoliy" Dusted.
A who is known " "
man only as "Dutchy ,
residing on North 8th street it seems ,
threatened to shoot a man a day or so
ago. The case w.is brought before Jus-
lice Fniinoy , who sent a constable off
with the warrant and subpunias. The
ollicor wjrved tlio siibntnims before ho did
the warrant , and "Ihitehy , " who it is
claimed is cra/.y , just then happened to
have sense enough to skip over to Omaha
to await dovelonments. Whui ; he gets
crazy enough to return to this side of the
river ho will be arrested and tried.
Highest prices paid for county , town
city and school bonds , Odcll Bros. &
Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council Blutls ,
Iowa.
W ill.
It the circuit court yesterday si case of
attempted will breaking was on trial , It
appears that , Heinrich Alpon , a farmer
near Minden. died last December , and
by a will left $500 and his host cow to
Anna Bruhn , a woman who had been
keeping house for him. His relatives
claim Ihat the will was nmdo while ho
was not in a suitable mental condition
and that it was not drawn in proper
form , Alneu had been drinking heavily ,
resulting in partial paralysis. Ho was
unconscious until noon , then rallied
talked vrilh his friends , at 7 o'clock in
the overling made his will , and about K
o'clock bank Into unconsciousness am
diyrt at midnight , The jury \YfW still
closotcd last ovonlng , Irying to roach u
conclusion.
Bound for Grand Island.
A special car from Avoca passed
through here yesterday bearing the U. S
Grant Post G , A , R , of that place , under
tin * command of E , A. Consignoy , bound
for the reunion at Grand Island. The car
was bountifully decorated , and coutainci
about thirty veterans.
'Doq" Scott an Kor It.
Mrs. V. H. Scott has ii\ed \ an informa
tion against her "recent'1 husband ,
Doe" Scott , who , jby the way , it Is
laimcd , is her sixth husband. She not
icing : satisfied with having him sent tone
no county jail in default of payment of
i .1115 Hue , imposed on him last Monday
jy .fudge Aylesworth for clubbing her
inniercifullv. now swears ho throalened
o kill her.
That her "Doc" is a tough ono no ono
Icnics , and it is claimed by another
voinan , who resides ; ti the Scott mansion
n "Duck Hollow" .that she will
tlso swear out a warrant
israinst "Doc" for rnpo' ; claiming that
) iie dark night recently , as she was
eturniiig home from a visit to Mrs.
Scott , she nun "Doc , " who was on his
vay homeward from the beer garden , at
vhich plaeo he was for a long time
'head pusher. " She says ho was drunk ,
uid that ho assaulted In r and raped her.
\VhethiM1 \ she will llio the information or
tot remains to be seen. Yesterday she
vas at the city building and told her
slory , but said she'd ' wii't snvhilo before
she would swear against liim.
Tlio Missouri Valley IC
Yesterday a gav party of ladies and
{ ontlemen from Missouri Valley came
lown to spend ihnday in lids city. They
vent direct to Fail-view park , where they
icld a basket nienic , after which they
strolled around Iho city taking in the
sights of the metropolis , after which they
euirncd by llio evening train to their
ionic.
The parly consisted of Mr. and Mrs.
lolin .SchultK , Mr. and Mrs. BrvM'o. Mrs.
I. 11. McGovron and daughter Hatlic ,
Mrs. Axtell , Mrs. K. A. Boies , Miss Kmma
larris , Mi.ss Fannie Baldwin , Mr. and
Mrs. I ) . 11. Harris , W. II. Spencer , Mrs.
W. Milton ami daughter , Airs. 11. Har-
jens , Mr. and Airs. . ) P. Lahman , Air.
Mrs. Bob Harris , . Homer Dnlton , Ali.-s
, euii Josmc , Aliss Klla I tollman and Chas.
llargen.
lOiiKino and Cars Ditched.
A cou | ilo of freight cars and an engine
wore ditched in the Union Pacific trans-
ryard.i , but luckily no one was injured.
! l seems an engine from Omaha backed
over the bridge for a train of loaded
'reiglit cars , and after being coupled on
o the train started for the bridge with a
switch engine belonging in the yard.s
lore behind Ihu train to help ( hum up
the "dump. " As the train reached the
switch the engine left the tr.iek , llio
switch being open , as did the next two
ears. The rear engineer noticing Iho
trouble , reversed his engine and parted
he train , thereby averting an accident of
greater proportions.
T > ricHtuicli Not Guilty.
The jury ill the case of youngDries -
jack , whoso father runs a confectionary
stand in the opurn house , and who was
tried for assaulting an Italian named
'Alike , " before Judge Ayleswortli on
Monday , returned si , vci'dict yesterday
norniug of not guillyj It seems Dries-
jack was sprinkling the Street with a
lose when the wale r .struck the Italian
tvho was just coming up out of the bar-
Di.r shop in the basement ! of the opera
louse. Alike got excited , and the two
clinched and it ib claimed Alike lost a
couple of teeth in the fracas.
bDI : ' ;
1 , 401 BROADWAY ,
la.
Are opc'iiing new and beautiful designs
in'a
'a '
Moqnette ,
Body Brussels ,
Velvet ,
Tapestry Brussels ,
3-Ply luyralns ,
% -Ply Ingrains ,
Ray Carpets , ETC.
For oflic.cs , hotels , lodge rooms , Call
for prices at Jlarkucss Bros , ' , 401
Broadway.
Are now arriving and in stock. Tri
cots , Flannels , Cashmeres , pte. Ex
cellent for traveling and fall service.
Black Silks and In the new colors.
Quality the best and prices the lowest
for good goods. Ladies wishing relia
ble goods will call on Ilarknoss Bros. ' ,
No. 401 JJroadway. Council muffs.
A few more of those Lisle Thread
1 1 OHO left at 2i > c . , in black and in colors ,
at JliirkiicBS Bros. . No.KM Broadway.
OIL CLOTHS
In many now patterns and a lar/jo /
stock to select from. Door Mats , Hugs ,
Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. , at HarK-
IIOKS Brothers , No. 4U1 Broadway ,
Council Bl nil's. _
_ _
K , . IS-ICE , M. D. ,
Hi' othur . Tumors ruinovoil wltbo.i
tiu ) j.
Over thirty. voai-s * pruotldnl ( ttporlenoo ,
No. II Vcai-lSt. . Council 'Hlull .
ff ! Consnltiitlnii free. _ '
.
Justice of the Peace
.lourmilx , C'oiiuly and
Itiinli IVorlc ol'i.H Kiiulu aSi e
Inliy.
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
MOREHOUSE & CO.
Room 1 Kveret Block , Council Bluffs ,
Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind
ing in Magazines and
BLANK BOOKS.
JIKPBUBNCKS :
O. D. Notional Iluak , M. li Smith Jc Co. ,
CltlzunsHunk. . Decro , Wells \ Co. ,
kirbt National liank , O. II. liisuriinco Co. ,
" * i er & Pusoy.ltaiikors.C. 11. Bavhics llnuk.
BOSTON TEA COMPANY
,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers ,
Ko. ! 6 Main arcd 15 Pearl Street , Oouneil Bluffs.
WAXTKn 100,000 HlOJil ! ( 'IWOMKliS.
uThe Ideal Wavusesha Water. "
llotllod direct at the spring , has been found invaluable in the treatment of diseases
of Kidneys and bladder , such as Bright's Disease , Albuminiiria Diabetes , Inllama-
lion of the Bladder , elc. The medical profession with great unanimity for many
years past has been proscribing Wankcsha water for such ailments , and ARCADIAN
as the most perfect examples of these waters is rapidly monopolizing thu patron *
age of the experienced physicians and of intelligent invalids , Diluting and neu
tralizing the urine , allaying Inllamaiion , freeing Ihc urinary passages of elTeto
matter and acting us a natural solvent. The Arcadian is ( ho bosl of medicinal
sigenls in diseases of llio .stomach and alimentary canal , .such as dyspepsia , bil
ious fever , catarrh of the stomach , jaundice , malaria , nervous debility and kin
dred aiTcctions.
Prof. Waller S. Haines , M. I ) . , Iho celebrated chemist of Rush Medical College ,
says " 1 have never analyzed a purer water. "
J. Ada 5s Allen , M. D. , L. L. 1) . , nresidenl Rush Medical College says--"This
spring furnishes Ihc typical water of health. Try it and bo convinced. *
D. G. Morgan & Co. , 11. A. B\ird : , 11. J. Palmer , C. Deetkens , A. Al. Buardsley ,
Taylor & CallIV.
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER
Brick buildings oE any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed.
Frame buildings moved on Litllo Gisuit trucks , best in the world.
808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Streut.Conml . Bluffs.
"f
t u. ,
226 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
Farmiiicr lands in Iowa. Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , ranging
from 61.25 to $ ia per acre. School and state lands in Slimio.sota on HO years
time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by
P.P. Lanstrup , No. 035 Broadway , Council JJlufFs , Iowa.
OraahaDentalAssociation
.Nos. 1610-1.VJ1 Douglas st , Omaha and
No 83-1 Broadwsiy , Council Bluffs.
Painless Dentistry. No linmbucl Ons , Vltnll/Cfl
Air , KtliiT nml Cliorofnrni , with tliulr IckcnlnKOtloct
iivoldcd by tlio most wonderful uniiestlietle , purify-
InK tlio bloo-l imil bul d'nv up thj tlasuos.
Omaha Dental Association , Solo Prop'rs.
flnld Cronni , Cold rial } icml Continuous C.um
Teeth , u kpevlalty. llcat tuotli (0 ; furmur jirlco } 15
per set.
COUNCIL BLUFre
Tall Meeting.
FOUR DAYS' ' RACING.
Trolling. ami
Tuesday , Aug. 31st ,
Wednesday Sept. 1st
, . , -
Thursday , Sept , 2d ,
and Friday , Sept 3rd ,
Including special attractions by Prof.
A. K , Walker's world famous Racing
DogK daily and Balloon Ascensions by
Prot'.A. S. Parker daily , in front of the
grandstand.
Othor.'allractions In llio way of Kiioed
consisting of celebrated horses from
Kentucky , Ohio. Illinois , Indiana and
Wisconsin.
Bcdnced rates on all railroads. Come
everybody and have a good time ,
For parliculars , address
FRANK STUBBS ,
Sci-rclnry
Horses and Mules
For nil purposes , bouelit nnd sold , ut rolull aaJ
in lota. I-urgo ( juantitton to wtwf f row
Several pulrs of line driver * , Blnaleoi-Uoublo.
MASON WISE ,
Council '
OFFICER & FUSEY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA ,
Eitnlil.'shcd 187
lowest
rates , Real estate dandled , In
suranee written anil all kinds of
bonds bought by F , J , Day Ko ,
39 Pearl St , , Council Bluffs ,
Established 1881 ,
City Steam Laundry !
J ? EMEU < C SEAltlGJfT ,
No. 34 N. Main Street , Council Uluflj ) .
Finest work and lamest iirlccafor
/IHC / woi-h : All collars anil ciiff'a re
turned in collar ami ruff boxes
itvtlioHt extra chit rye , ii'ltleli guar
antees ivorlc In sawn condition an it
leai'csuti. Out of town orders re
ceive fame attention and at name
rates as citu work.
F. W. SPETMAH & BRO
XO. 50 ! ) it r ll M.IIA.ST.
Daily rcrcipts of new goods.Hats
Cans , Cloiliing , and a full line of Dry
Goods , all of the Jatual styk-s. Call anil
ION.Vain St. , Council BlufTrt , In. , nml
20J S. loth .St. . Kooin 10 , Omaha , Neb.
Manufacturer's ARuntfor tint
CALIGRAPH TYPB WRITER and SUPPLIES
Tents , Aivnlnqra. Kotifliip Slate , .Man
tels , Plate and Window ( Jlass , Show-
CIISOH , Klovators ( liiinil and hy
draulic , ) &c ,
In tUoel'y cnu Imobtiilncd by piitruuUJnir tUu
501 i Coundl illi.lTa
GJKO , W. S
None but expor'er.coil ImntU cmulojcO , Out
o flown orOeie by mull or express no'iulteil ' , find
l.vul wi.rruiued.
WHOLESALE" AND JOBBING ; 1
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DKKKK. WKLLS & < u
WlioloMlo
Agricultural Implements , Buggia ; ,
fnrrlnm * * . ito : . I'to.titnoi1 ( HlulK lowe ,
KHYSTONK MAXtTKAriTIMNG CO.
Make the Original Hint Comilolo |
Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill < S Press ,
COHN SIIKU.I.HS AND IT.Kt ) ( TTTKIl * .
Nos. ir.Cl , IWl , I.VH anil i.Vj ; nnth Mala Ptroot ,
_ Council UiiilT' , limn.
*
imii > iiium.r.Y & n
MnniH 'itin 1 .lobhor. * of
Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies ,
Cnrrtnirp * . ninl ( ill klnli ol Kami Mnohlmirr.
1100 to Ilia South Mnln Street I'ouuoil Ulurfu ,
I own.
r.O. ( It.KtsoN , T. 1 1.Doroi. v * . nro.R WitiniuT
1'res.ATrnm. V.-l'roi - . '
- A-Mmi. Sn & ( < uinsol.
Council Bluffs Handle Factory ,
( IiKMrporntctl. )
MnnufnL'ttirors \xlo.ritk , floiliro and SrnMl
IlnmlliN , of t'vory
CAtllW ! * .
COUNCIL BU'Frs CAKPKT co. .
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ? ,
Oil Cloths , Riirtnlii riitliron , ITpholsinry ( loojj ,
Ktc. Ma 405 llrouilwny Council I
Icinrii.
S' , TOHACCO , ATr.
1'KHKCiOY * JIOOKK ,
Wholon1o Jotilicis In Iho
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
Nos. ESMalii nutl 27 Vi irl His. Council lllulTs ,
IOWH.
CO.l/.W/.SS/O.V. / /
SNYDKR * LKAMAN ,
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants.
Xo Hl'o.irl St. , Count-It IllulTd.
I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , .
s' Smidrlt-s , Kto. No. M ln St. , aivl
No. 21 Pi'iirl St. , Council IHuHn.
O. W. BUTTS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
Qoncrnl Commission. No. 5U DronJwaj' ,
Pouncll Illnffu.
WlllT it DUQUETTE ,
Wholesale
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries.
Nos. 18 mid 18 Pearl St. , Council UliilTa.
OnOCBKIKS.
L. K1USCHT & CO. ,
Jobbers ol Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Also Wliolcsaln Llijuor Donlors. No. 410 llroail-
wiiy. Council I
IlAItXKSS , KTC.
KKCKMAN & CO. ,
Mnnu'nctnrors of anil Whole lo Donlow In
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. K5 Mulii St. . Couuuil Ulutrs , lown.
//.ITS , CAPS. KTC.
METCALV BHOTHKRS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glove ? .
Nos. 342 mid :1U : nronihruy , Council lllinra.
11KA W
KKEL1NE & FELT ,
Wliolcsulo
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
And Wood Stock , Council Illnirs , Iowa.
H AXD troou
1) . 11. McDANELU & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides ,
TallowWool , I'clls.Oien'ioand fc'uri Council
Illuirfl Iowa.
COUNCIL 15LUFFS OIL CO. ,
Vhol iile Donlors in
Illuminating & Lulirloatln 011 $ G
ETC. , ETC.
B.TliootloroArent ( , Council ItlnlTs. lo\f.v
LUMUKlt , I'lLlXV , KTC.
A. OVKRTON As CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
4nd llrldgo Mntcrinl SpeolaUI''SWliolesno ! Lutn-
lior ol aU ICIiuls. UIBco No. 130 Main St. ,
Council llluffa. loivn.
LIQUOltS.
JOHN LINDEH ,
Wbolosili :
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors.
Aseut forSt. ( iottliai'd'fi Herb Illltow. No. II
Main St. Council llliilN.
SCIIXEIDEH & HKC3K ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
AuCVM MittH M. . Ci-lliicll llluft.
! for the LAKE
TiiJSDinarOLLIE MAY
Newly titled up. urn ! junior tlio clinrira of a
hKiliful onirineoruMil pilot , Is now iimunm piuus-
" "
"LAKE MANAWA.
Wf will Klvo c'lini-lurs to p.irllc-a for ono hour
oi-anjr Icnslli ot'llino ilrslroil.
llitti-3 of i-lmrlcr iflTfll nml < ' " 'l'- > ? ft'"liV" ' nt
. . butn-cen lioiiM 10 to IJ 11.
olllt ! o. S ) > Main 3 t. ,
j \i \ , DAI II .V 1.1 * .
SPEOIALNOTIOES.
Fpoclnl lulvi'itlst'iiionlF. m'li us l.oH , 1'oun
To I win , KOIB.tle , To lH'iil. ft mils , lluiirillim ,
rtc , will beinfcrto.1 . In tin- column ut Iho low
rnloolTKNCKNTS 1'IUt UXK lorllio tlr tllisor
tlonnad nvufoatsVei'Iilnaforuiulinibsojuonl
liifcitloti , J.uiivo u.lvt'illioniriits lit oil r ollico
Np. W 1'i'Hl btroit. no.ir UioAdi.My , Couuuil
WANTS.
TT.rvriYfTTlilU'litu ! Kirl.
V > .MRltn ; HiDflii-f. GUI Dill . - ! .
V\\i 'ii.n I'll > ttiitmi CT nt Uiuio&.Mrt'-
KIT'S. i-eMuui-iint , Xo. Mi llruiulwuy , Conn-
ri | lliuaa. _ . _
1' /oil b/u'i : "tii Trn < lu-A 1M iicro fni-in , IIS
1 nt-ros uiiU'ii-piuw , Wr.i'iCHpiiBtui'J.Wiiiiioa
liiiririoiitiJ.KoixI lnaiboiiml l.-iin. Will t-oll iir
truiln Jor nxi-cliiinilbo. AiUri"1' . O. box llbi ,
Council I'.llliU ' , Iowa _ _ _ _ _
I ) Aiimst.str.nt < " " ' ' -I'0 ' OK < 'U '
> l ll < ii.-o. : _ _ _
FOU SAI.I ! OM najiors. In run | > itillo to
at lies oQloo Ku.'J \ I'tsurljilronl. _
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
COXJNTOII. . raijTJ jTCS
PradU'fs in Iho Slate and l-'odoral courtJ