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THE OJVIAHA DAILY BEE : SATTJKDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , 1880. HIE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL'BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING , SEPT. . OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEABI , STREET. Jlclhcicd by tnrr.tr In r.nj-pnrtof tliocltynt twcntj ( ( ntsiitrwock. 11. W. TII.TOX , Manager. n f t aOmc , No. tt. JSKIIIT KHITOII NO 2) ) , fll 1X011 M IjXTION. New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods nt Keller's. The boards of icgislry meet on thcUth. The vciy best cabinets at * I ) a do/.cn at tiorham's. The county board of supervisors meets next Monday. The teachers meet at the Bloomer building to day. The Devil's Auction company was at the Ogdeii iesterday. Two plain drunks constituted the busi ness ol the police cotiityesterday. Wanted , at once , a boy with pony to carry BKKS for the Council Hind's' of fice. Hereafter llcuo A : Co. will remain open from 1 ! ! 0 m the morning until U o'clock in the evening. The Daughters of Kobekah are arrang ing for a lawn social at the home of Mrs. how Hammer next Tuesday evening. The dealers are already beginning to advertise chickens in view of the coming Methodist conference. King the chestnut boll. boll.A A largo hole in the sidewalk about one hundred feet north of the Hock Island depot on Main street , needs atten tion The Harmony mission sociable was /i held last evening at the homo ot Mrs. Witherell , corner of Benton and Har r mony streets. The city council holds its regular monthly meeting Monday night. Those who have claims against lite city should lilo them eatly to-day. Ono of Barnnm's advertising cars was hero yesterday working up interest in the appearance of the big show hero on the 17th. The brigade clineil at the Pacific House. Colonel Sapp will to-dny bring in from his farm some of his llnest short horns , which ho is to take to the Omaha and Lincoln fairs. The animals can be seen nt the "blue" barn near the Ogden house to-day. Quarterly meeting services will beheld held at t'io ' M. E. church to-morrow. Kov. W. L. Smith , presiding elder of the district , will ue present and conduct aU the services. Love feast at 7 p. m. Holy communion will be administered in the evening. The vacant house burned Thursday uiglit , as given in yesterday's Bia : , was the properly of Mrs. Ma'rgarot King. The building was valued atfUOO , and \\as Insured for $100 in the Home , of New York. The cause of the iiio was doubt less a.stroke of lightning. The county auditor will issue to r.Il old soldiei.s who desire to attend the state fair at Des Moines free passes admitting them to all parts of _ the grounds. The veterans who are going to DCS Moiiies bhould apply to the auditor for one ol these enticing bits of pasteboard. Comd'lint | is made that house movers cot a little careless about telegraph and telephone wires. A little break is often a bad break , when it happens to this sort ol wires , and a moving house or barn will grow several foot a minute , in eider to L'atch ti wire. With ten minute trip , with now track , new street cars , more turntables and a nickle fare , the people of Council ISlull's are still not satisfied. They want bells on the horses now , so that they can hoar the oars coming. Its a needed metro- troplitan finish , anil SupciintcMijcnt Htmi.s can hardly reruso the desired boon. Next Tuosdn-y evening at Masonic hall Ihero will bo a concert lor the benefit of the Gorman Catholic Ladies1 society. The programme promises to bo a choice one. It is under the charge of Miss Ida Fiillentreter , who will bo assisted by Misses Katie and Nettie Oerner , Miss Mattie Palmer , Mr. A. A. Covalt and Mr. Wostcott. The Des Moines conference will begin Its annual session at the Broadway M. E. chureh next Thursday , Sept. lltii IHshop liowman , the senior bishop ot the Meth odist church , will bo the presiding oil- ! cor. A number of the representative men of the M. E. church will bo present nnd take part in the oxoicises and anni versaries. The Chicago & Kock Island is oflering Special inducements to those who want to attend the state fair at Des Moines. The faro for the round trip , from hero to the fair grounds , good to return until September 11 , is only ifL-lG. The ticket iigcnt , A. T. Elwelo , No. C07 Uroadway , IK tindiiig a ready sale for these tempting bits of pasteboard. The long drawn out case of McNully and his bartender , Mittio , charged with assaulting Spiers , came to a close before Justice 1' rainoy yesterday. The case was dismissed , the affair being patched up in Borne way between the complainant and the accused , who is said to have received Bonus sort ot n financial balm for his broken nose. McNnlty is to pay the costs of the case , which cicopgup to the neighborhood ol fifty dollars. It is gratifying to notice that the Non pareil IH getting n little scuso knocked into it in rcgnid to the interests of the two oitios. It has been bitterly lighting everything that bore Uionmnaof Omaha , warning its readers to beware of Omaha inorobaiils visiting this city as they wore spies , and all that sort of nonsense. Now it begins to see itu mistake , and declares : "Tho fact is now apparent that Council IH nil's and Omaha must make ono city. What helpii ono oily from this on helps the other. " A , U. Howe has been making some great improvements in his Sixth street roller mill. The mill has been raised , nnd new machinery added. As a insult tlo ; capacity of the mill has not only boot increased , out It is now enabled to turn out better meal , rye Hour , etc. , than over. In fact , by the now roller system just put in , the quality is made to com pare favorably with the very best , and is in many respects superior. Air. Howe's enterprise ought t j icsult in Ids reaping n linuncia ! harvest Ho merits success. Too I'ast n Horse. On Thursday night P. tianuond'shorso nuil delivery wagon , drlvon by n boy , were coming down Madison stroct , when the horse wont into a run and camotlash- ing down into u buggy in which wore Buatod Mr. J , Mueller and n lady , Mr. Mueller reined out to ono side of the street to lot the maddened animal go by , but did not escape , the wngon striking Ills buggy wheel and whirling llto buggy clear around , its occupants were thrown out and received FOIUO bruises and scratches , The boy driving the delivery wugon was also turt somewhat. The buggy was badly wrecked , The boy. Grant Shoiip. was laid up yesterday , and Although no bonus wore biokon , his con dition is not very comfortable. Howe's Sixth street mill , by its new roller process , is making the finest meal , rye flour , etc. , in the west. Try it. Ground feed always on hand. 13 Cabinet Photographs f3. Quality the finest. Shcrradnu , 31 ? Broadway. A WET BLANKET FOR RACES , A Special Matinee this Afternoon Closes the Week's Sport. THE COMING U. S. JURYMEN. Locating the -'Ire I Alnrm Hexes Har- dln'H Llaltui 1 ' < ) ! the Olil Scttlci'H Unnc Too lyrist n lloisc The itnccs orr. Tlic heavy rain of Thursday n-igltt canned It lo look dubious for the mues. and when the morning uunic mill the clotnls - \ \ \ \ lowcrud it M'oniud cvidci.t thiit tliuto would bu another postpone- nicnt. The sun oanu1 out early , how ever , and there was a revival of hope on the part of many. Tl'u track being one which dries qulekly with half a chance , iHiiny bclii'Vcil that a half day of bright sun would still enable the racing to go on. The management concluded dif ferently , and tired of trying to combat the elements , deeiiled to declare all the races oil' . Wind and weather have been strangelv ag.tinst the Council IHull'H driv ing park , rain coming to break up ou'ry mectinir , causing light gate receipts and a heavy track , until it has become a com mon "iiyiug that the Mire t way to litrht a drought Is to announce races in Council Hlnll's. The decision to ilecliiru all races oil' caused much diaappointment to many , as an excellent programme had boon provided for the day. Few of the horses hero could remain over longer , the previous postponcn.outs on account of rain having already thrown the meet ing a day behind. In view of all the ciroutiisitiitircs it .seemed the best thing to abandon further attempts to linibh the races. In order that there might be something to entertain the disappointed ones ar rangements have been made for a gniiul matinee at the park this afternoon if it does not rain. Some Attractions will be presented wnieli surely will interest all who go. The roadster race will take place , -Mid there arc .some excellent entries in this , the owners of the animals bclmr Dr. Judd , Theodore Gray , L. llolbt , Win. Lineborger. and Geo. Wisnor. A big feature of the day will bo a special trotting race between Dr. Cary's Sun.shine and Rowley's ' Rattler for a purse of $100. The admission to all parts of the grounds will bo only twenty-live cents for the matinee. Hard nnd soft coal , wood , lime , cement , elo. Council JJhills Fuel Co. No. 5IM Uioadway. Telephone No. I'M. i - 1 A. Plan of IJtUtlc. The case of Driheoll vs. the Indepen dent School District of Council Hind's , was on trial in the circuit court before Judge Connor yesterday. Mr. lriseolla well-known Omaha architect , claims to have prepared plans for a school build ing here , in accordance with the adver tised request of the school board , and his plan was examined in connection with that of other architects. The board took time to consider the plans and de cide upon them , and it is claimed that another architect revised his plans , so as to embrace some of the best features of the Dribcoll plan , and this revised plan was selected , Driscoll being shut out. Ho claims that in fact the school board availed itself of th's ideas suggested by his plan , and then refused to accept and i > ay for the plan.bnt let another architect have the financial benefit and glory. The case was tried boioru Judge Lootbourow some time ago , and a verdict brought in that was in laver of the school board. The ca o was aupealod , and reversed by the supreme court , anil now is being tried a second time. Ur. A. P. ilanchott has taken posses sion of his new house , No , 1 ! > 0 Fourth street , where his many friends and pa tients will find him in the future. Ho will retain his olliccas before over No. 12 Pearl street. _ I men ti iii ; the 15o\c . The city council is locating the now fire alarm boxes , and the probabilities are hat the number will bo increased to Inrty at least. The locations already do- tiled upon are as follows : Cor. Oak and Broadway. " Frank and .Broadway. " lienton and Harmony streets. " ( Jraco ami Plainer strents. " Hroadway aad I1 ir t street. " Kenpper and First streets. " Ulan avo. and High School avo. " Glen avo. and Hroadway. " Main nnd Hromlwny. " Main and Hfth nvo. " Main and Eighth avo. C. , IJ it Q. height lionso. Switch tower , Milwaukee depot. Ninth .street and Nineteenth avonuo. Rock Island freight depot. Transfer. Stewart's packing iionso. Jiroiuhvny and Twenty-fifth street. Northwestern depot. Ninth street and Second aventto. Eighth street and Fifth avonuo. Metropolitan hotel. Ninth street and Avenue G. Seventh and Mill streets. Second street and Fletcher avonuo. Klectric doorbells , burglar alarms , and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Unolo Stiin'H Jurors. The juror.i for the terms of the United States circuit and district courts , which open hero on the 37th , wore drawn yesterday torday , the following being those chosen : Clicult Court E. U. Wells , Council JMuftV ' . H. Lew. Hurt Oak ; Walter Scholes. lircen- liclilV. ; ) \ . lluntur , liloomlield ; A. J. Kild- dleboiiKh. 1'rcscott ; J. II. ( inild , AftoajA. S. Ober , Glunwooil ; K. S. Uninett , Council JJlutrs ; 0. C. Moore , Yllllsca : John CJriswold , llumlmrc : K. F , Lee , Cumberland. District Cotnt A. I ) . Loose , Sidney ; J. Mclntlro , Clarlmla ; J. It. Smith , Mlssoml Valley ; ( J. II. Curlier. Piescott ; A. 0. Iteclc , Alborton ; L. S. Cows , Afton ; Isaac Johnson , Randolph ; J. H. Wake , Avocn ; L. F. Mul- llus , Atlantic ; O , M. Druco , Walnut ; Dnnlel Hunt , Avoca ; A. T. Cox , Oakland : Isaao Diclcoihon. Atlantic ; J. D. Williams , ( lirai- Held : David Thoimisun , Ilainburt ; ; Joseph K. lull , Clnrlnda ; S. 11 , MOIRRII , MUhouri Valley ; S. K. llolllHter. Coinlni : ; Joslali Litters. CoawaysJ. M. Joseph , tSnnuUlini : : 11,0. Wobb. Hedtoid ; H. .1. Cavauau h , At lantic ; F , D , Durnintitoii , llarlau. Highest prices paid for county , town city and school bonds. Odell liros. & Co. , No. 10a Pearl street , Council lllullii , Iowa. The Cano For Hard In. At the coming reunion of old settlers a gold'hoadod cane is to bo given to the old settler who has lived here the longest. M. I ) . Jlardm , of thia city , ( everybody knows "Mart" IJardin ) . stands au excel lent clutnco of being caned. As a boy ho came hero with his family in 1837 , anil has resided hero continuously since tlten. \ \ lien the Iltirdin family arrived hero there was not u house here , iiiul none be tween hero and Leavemvorth , from which place they came hoto. The older lUrdin wns called here as H farmer for the Indians , that is to teach thorn how to farm , nnd ho was here sixty days before another white mini ore von an Indian was seen , Next June Mr. Ilardin nill culc- brnte the fiftieth nnnUor. ary of his ir- rival in Council Hlnlfc and ho looks good for fifty years more of activity. Substantial abstracts of titles nnd real estate loans. J. W.A : E. L. Squire. No. 01 I'earl stroct , Council Hlnlls. Personal I'arnnrixplis. J. H. MdJorrish , of DOS Moines , was at the Ogden yesterday. ( J. E. Tamacua , of Pacific Junction , was in the city yesterday. Mls-xEmma Boobo lias returned from her pleasure trip to Spirit Lake. J. M ! Mctcalf , of the Lminger , Mot- calf company , Omaha , was in the city yesterday. KcV. A. K. Case , pastor of the Congre gational church at Blair , Neb. , was in the city yesterdaj. L. C. llaldwin has gone to Des Moim s to take charge of the department of horses and mules. DMrs. M. C l-'gan returned from the east this week , accompanied by her friend , Miss Mary McBndo. Mrs ( iault left last evening for her eastern homo , which has been saddened by the death of her mother. Congressman Hepburn , of Clarinda , was in the city yesterday , fresh from the light , and seemingly eoiilident of an easy victory over Anderson. Mrs. Allworth. wife of the genial Chic ago Ai Northwestern agent , returned last evening from a visit to friends in the ( ! n tcrn part of the slate. J. Goldberg , the proprietor of the Bankrupt store on Main street , has re turned from New York and Chicago , where he has been making extensive pur chases for the fall trade. ShorilV 1) . A. Farrell , of Mills county , has charge of the police regulations at the &tato fair , and has the ohooMiig of his own assistants. From tills district he has wi ely selected A. S. Clough , of this city , an experienced and trusty manwho has a keen eye for crooks and a strong arm for roughs. Ho started for Des Moines last night. Buslinell Has an elegant lot of Episco pal prayer books and hymnals at all prices. Just the thing for the new church. Kcinnrknlilc HockH. Callicoou Echo : A singular phenome non is said to exist in Wilmot's quarry on the Basket Crook , and ono that bailies all oflbrts at explanation. Mr. Wilmot him self tells us the facts , and ho brought i our ollicc with him Mr. llineman , owner of the land on which the quarry is located , to substantiate his words. Both the gentlemen allirm that after taking the top oil'a ledge of rock extend ing back about eleven feet they began raising the lifts of llagstone. The ledge is only some seven or eight feet high and over forty long. After a few top layers of stone had been taken oft" H was noticed that the lifts under them began to raise in spots , and in short time would raise up clear across the lodge , much in the same manner as lloormg will occasionally become _ so wollen as to bulge up at some point in the shape of the roof of a house. This was at first ascribed to the hcat.as it was in the afternoon and the sun shone in very hot upon the ledge , but as fast us as ono lift was taken oil' the one below would begin to ri o in the middle , as though , being wedged orsprnngin at the end.s , they raised in the middle as soon as the weight was oil' . The lower in the Icd&o the men got , the stronger seemed to bo the impelling force ; and on I'ridny the men found , on going to work in the morning , while it was cool , that during the night an immense course of stone had risen to the centre of the lodgce\tcnding across the eleven feet to a height of seven inches , and sloping like root of a house , each way , to the ends of the lodjro , The workmen were instructed not to dis turb the rock , ana Mr. Wilmot told tis on Saturday that ho wa going to have the rock in its then position photographed , GlasH Kallroiul Kails. London Times : Berlin papers copy rom the Germania an account of an im- jortant discovery in glass manufacture mule by Fnedrich Siemens of Dresden , 'lo has succeeded in casting glass in the _ amo way as metal is east and obtaining ,111 article corresponding to cast metal. This cast glass is hard , not dearer in pro- Inction tlian cast iron , and has the id- vantage of transparency , so that all Haws can bo detected bctoro it is applied to iratiliciil use. It will bo much less e\- josed to injury fiom atmospheric in- iluonccs than iron. The process of pro- luetion is not diliicult. the ciiief feature icing rapid cooling. The hardness and resisting powers ot this cast glass arc so reat that experiments are being just low carried out at the Siemens glass 'oundr.y nt Dresden with the purpose of ascertaining whether the material could bo employed for rails on railways. Sec that your books are made by More- louse ( is Co. , room lEvorctt _ block. A Hoston colored man is stated so have 1) second set of ribs below the regular set , extending to the pelvis. Ho also ap parently has two hearts anil can rcgu- ale their pulsations nt pleasure. In the city can bo obtained by imtionUlni ; the HomeSieam 501 Ilioailwny GfSO , Jr. S Nona but oxporlonceil Immli oinplnj eel. Out town orders by mall or express solicited , nnd n ll ork wwrnnted , Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. . , , , At W. S. Homer & CVs , No. 23 Main st. Council Dlull's , OiakDentalAssociation Dr , HAUGWOUT , Manager , Nos. 11510-1531 Douglas at , Omaha and No 234 Broadway , Council Bluffs , JMInlos IKinllstrjr. No luunbuvl nm , Vltallied Air , Kthcr and Choro/orm , with tlmlr lickenlnu ertett ayolded by the tnoit wonderful uuae > tlictlc , purity Ing tbo blood and but dine up thotltcuej. Omaha Dental Association , Solo Prop'ra OolJ Crowns , Gold l'Ut3 Bud Continuous Gun Tcctb. a ipcclultx. U tl teetb Ki ( urmer price tli peiteu NO , 401 BROADWAY Arc opPiiliiEr now and beautiful designs In Jtody Brussels , Velrcl , 3PI 11 2H.ffraiH.a , 2-Ply Jnff rains , ff Carpets , Etc. For ofllci's , hotels , lodpro rooms. Cull for pricey nt liiirknuss JJroy , ' , 4)J1 ) Hroudwtiy Arc now arriving nml in .stock. Tri cots Flannels , Cashmeres , etc I A- celleiit for traveling iiiul mil service. SILIKIS. . Ulitck Silks nml In the new colors. Qunllty the best nnd prices the lowest for good goods. Ludics wishing relia ble goods will cull on Hurlcness Bros. ' , Ko.-tOl Broadway , Council It lull's. A few moro of these Lisle Thread Hose left ut 2"i' . , in black iiiul in colors , ut Iliirkncss Bros. . Xo.101 liroudwny. OILTCLOTHS In many now patterns and n Inrpo stock to select Irom. Door Mats , KIIJJS , Curtains , Curtain Poles , etc. . at Hnrk- ness brothers , No. 4iUl lirondwuy , Council IllnlTg. P , C. MILLER , No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. LATKST MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House , SlKii and Dccorfttlvo I'ltlntur. I'npler hiclio Wall Oiniiinuiils. ' None but l-pst hands oil ) ployed tjjfl clmwus as ouMS otliois. LA , ) IXIIIUI ) | " U Ul LnUUIIj -AT- ' MASONIC HALL , WEDNESDAY , SEPT , 15. Tickets admitting gontlomim and Indies 51.00. City Steam Laundry ! ItEMEIt < C SEARIGHT , No. ! U N. Main Street , Council Bluffs. Finest work ntul lowest in'lceitfor 'hie niorl : . All collars and cuffs re turned In collar and cuff bojres itvtliout extra cJiaryc , which yitar- anteea work In name condition as It 'cares ' it * . Oat of town orderN re- 'elvc * ainG\atientlon and at same rates as city worl ; . 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 , Horses and Mules For nil puipo cs. l > O'islit nnd BOM , nt rotnll nnd In lots. Lureu < umntltti'3 ta select fiom Sovci nl pairs or lluu Ui 1\ org , single or daublu. WISE , Council Hluila. Star Sale Stables aid Mule Yards. . IWOADWAY , COUNCIL KLUl-TS , Oppotllo Uiimmy Depot. V ] \ . . - , > ca CO 1 = 1 . Horses and Mules kept constantly on hnnd t or euloat retailer In car loads. Orders promdtly llllod by ooutruct onshert notice. Block sold on commission. B HMJTKit & IJOLKV. 1'roprletora onue.To KIKI.BALE BTAI1LEB , corner uvo. iuiJ 4tli street. Creston The only liotol In Council Bluffs tiavlnjr Esoa , > © Audall miidern lmpro > ements. , 15. 217 and 1U Main et. MAJC UOIIN , Prop. On December flint , proximo , the iHtrtnertlili > ofOrctttf , French ( ' Trcy- nor , known an flic Council lltuj ) ' * Cttrncl C . , < \ v/i' ) / < w by limitation , nnd on tltat date there trill be 1\ > net ready far this ehanac we offer our entire stock of CARPETS , CURTAINS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , RUG-S , WINDOW SHADES , DRAPERIES OF ALL KIXDN. AXI ) OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT I'KICKS THAT WILL SULL Til KM. Citizens of Council Jit tiff's and rtclntty trill find it to their interests to call and e.rainlne otiruoodsand i > riees. This is the jirt oin'ortiinity crcro/tcrc < lln thtscity to obtain the abore ijoods from a full , fresh stock , at thconcninu of a business season. Country merchants will /hid many bari/nlns by culllnu early. MAIL OJUiEltS VILLKI ) ritOMI'TLVAX1 > CAJtKFL'LLT. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , Tiiu World' * * ruvoillv , that look the GOM IfinDAI. . over nil Foreign and Domestic Ginger Ale * , ut the i\e\v OrleaiiN Exposition. A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold weather. Bottled dircc. it the springs in Wuukcsha , Wis. , and made of the finest freshly imported lamaica Ginger Root , the juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medicnl authority has pronounced it "tho most perfect example of an aromatic Noa-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while as a beverage it is simply delicious. " The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar , Mtulo from tlio puro. spiuklinjr Arcnillun wnter , combined with Krull Julo . " , 1'iult Aoids and huiiiir. L'oinplcto In lt .i'lf. Tor tiimlly uo , picnics I'tc. Hclresiling and lilirhly bcnoilcliu : IXvcclltnt lor tlio blck loom , l-'ortnlo In Council Bltills liy H. T. Pal in or , A. M. IScardsloy , Joe Driessbach , Kil Daniels , II. A. Hiiircl , J. W. Kluob , C. Ucctkcn , Taylor As Calcf. I ) . ( } . Morgan Co. , S. T. Mc.VU'c , Louie & Met'/ger , Tibbits & Ward F W. Spctnian , John Short & Son. To. . v. v.Holniii , W. Spairoril vl Co. , Goo. DiUun , fcchmidt A : Moillur. $2.50 Per Doz. or 25o Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS : WIRT 86 DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS \ sr U U--N V JLJ-I J-JJ-l LJ J , JL T. C -lie Drug Co. , 8tcnhentke lroc/cl ( 0 uinntn. < C- wholesale fancy grocers , Omaha. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved ou Little Qiunfc trucks , best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street.Cotmil Bluff * . BOSTON TEA COMPANY , a WAXTED 100,000 MOltli CUSTOMEItS. a-v > -i / \ | - > lOKM KUI MIV1M M BBOIBH KMOM GKRAND EXCURSJ.ON THIS WEEK ! Farmlncr lands in Town. Minncsntn , Texas , Knnsiis and Arkansas , ranfflnff from $1.25 to fl'J per aero. Seliool nn < l stufo hinds In .Minnesota on 30 ycai-s tinio B per cent interest. Land buyers fare free , liifornmtion , etc. , grlv'en by P. I' . Lanstvnp , No. 505 Broadway , Council lUnll's. Iowa. H , .Soiirunlx , County aiul ItanU AVoi-U of nil Kinds itSituc- Inlty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOOSE & CO. Room 1 Kvcrot lilock , Council liliill's. Standard Papers Used , All htylos of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. HKI'TItiN'lW : : ( ! . It. National Hank , 51 , K. Smith & Co. , CHI/oiiR' Hunk. Dunio.VulljCo. . , i-lrst Natlonul Hunk , a II. liiFiirnnce Cxi. , Ilia or tc I'ueuy.Ilunkorg.C. 1) ) , SavJiise llnnlc. RH Li 18 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. , and 209 S. Wli St. , Hooin 10 , Omaha , Neb. Manufacturer's gent for tlui CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Hoofing Slate , Man tels , riato and Window ( Haas , Show- Cases. Elevators { hand and liy- dranlic , ) &c. _ _ N.SCHURZ ; , Justice of the Peace OIV.co over Ararican Express Company. ST. FRAMCIS ACADEMY COUXVIL JILL'JFFti , IOWA. An excellent odiicatlonnl InttlUitlon , lurnlah tijnilh ull the modem liiipiovoniciita , < > nn * noted liy thoSlKTIIHS orCJIAUITV.il. V. M Tor term ol' live months , $75. Termslicjfln Hist Monday In Soptpinlior nnd Hi st Monday In rubrnuiy. 1'ot ( .iialn uos nil' dross PISTUIt HUl'lIIUOIt . ino 8 lAcur i luj .L'ouiu'll llluira , M. D.f tr ) "tlmr TiiiiuiM leinovml wltlio I tholdiliooi'ilnuUnsrot lilooJ. Over thlrtv J o.i is1 pinetlciil uxiiorluitoo. No. U I'onilHl. , founcil lllulfs. ice COl'NUIL S , I A , F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. .500 A : 511 HIAI.ST. . Daily receipts of nt-w goods. lints Caiii , Clotliinu , and ti full line of Dry Goodti , all of the lutcst stylus. Call anil WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ . ! ( ; ; . / < t i.n n.\i , jM'r.KUKS'iv. DKKUK , WKLLS & CO. , \ \ hnlojnlo Agricultural Implenuats , Bu&i33 , Cniiliiircs. I'to , 1 lo Comic 1 IlluflX Town , KKYSTON'K MAXlTACTtnnNU OX Mnko IhoUrlsrlnnl ntiil Cotrplolo Hay Loader , also Rake ? , Cider Mill & Press , COIIN stiKt.i.Kus AM nKn : rfTTini" . Nos. ifiQI , 151 , iro'intul Uir ? nMuln \ \ \ \ threat , _ Council Minn * . Inv ? ii. _ _ "BAUD mtu > uY : Aavl Mniiuf'isnn tilob'ior * of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , CnnlnifC" . nnil nil lilniU of l > riii Mcolilnorr. 1100 to 1118 South Main Street , Council UluiT * Ion ( i. _ r.o. ( ii.KAsnv , T. H. Downs , ( Site P. W rro .XTrt in. V .1'ro AM 1-1 &V ACii Council Bluffs Ilandl ) Fact/ ) , ( InporporntoiU Mnnufnctiirrnnr Axle. 1'k-k , Slolco nnd Smull Hmulli's , of ( Mor.v do'ciiptlun. COUNCIL Hl.in-TS CAUl'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shade ? , Oil Clotli , Curtnln Klxturc * . UphoUlory < ! eels , Kto. No. 105 Hromlwny Counrll lil Iowa. ( HU K * . 7MMcm. Kir. I'liUKCiOV & MOOKK , \Vholi > fili ) Jolibpi * In thi ? Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nos. ZS.Mnln nnd 27 1'c.itl Sts. Council lawn. COMMISSION. & .KA MAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Marchnfo No 141'c ill St , Counrll lllulfr. Dill I1AHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Flinch Iri. Ilto. No. 2 Mnln St , nnil No. 21 IVtirl St. , Council i in nx O. W. WITTS , Wholesale California Fruit ? a Specialty General Commission. No. 5li Ilrondwny , Council HliIT ( . WIKT & DUQUETTE , \Vholo9Hlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. NOB. 10 iincl 18 Pearl St. , Counrll IllmlX , L. KlHSCIlT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale I.lquor Doulota. No. 110 Broad way , Council " XKss , r.rc. HKCKMAN , STKOIIHKIIN & CO. , Sliinii'iicliirorsof and \Vluil" nlo Hollers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No Ko Miiln fet. Council Dlulls , lonrn. j- HATS , CAPS. irc. MKTCALF HKOTIIEUS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos Jnami nil llrondwiiy , Council lllu r * . vr ii.innn-.tiii : . KEKLttfK & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Woodstock , Council IHuIN , loiv.i. D. H. McDANHLl ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , 1'elts.GieiMonnJ I'ura Council " ' low i. COUNCIL IJLUl-TS OIL CO. , \Vlioloinlo Dealers In Illuminating < $ Lubricating Oils Ganlli ) ETC ? . , E3TO. F.Thcodore , Aircut , Council Illuirs. Iowa. arc. A. OVEHTON tf CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Filial , J llriilifo MntorliU Siieelnltli'd.Wlioloaalo Lum ber or all Kinds. Olllcp No. 1.U Slnla St. , Council Hluirs. luwn. n'lXES AKU LJQUUltS. JOHN UNDER , Wholes ilo Imported and Domestic Wines < $ Liquors. Audit for Ft. Cottlmni's llcrl ) lliltcM. No. U Mnlubt. Council SCIIXKIDKU & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , , , YC > cut ) .Venn ( . . CujiK.il iilu/i. I fortlic LAKE TlHSIaamrOLLIE MAY Newly filled inntul under the ilinuoof n sMIIIlilontflwoi mid pilot , Isnou IIIIIUIIIB pl'-.lS- " " "LAKE MANAWA. Wo will/fivocliRitwi t'ii > iirtle lor ono hour ornnj li'imtli ot Iliuc ilwlip.1. HntfS ot rlmitor trlvn nd oirtcr * tiiKoii nt olllcco.-'JJ M line t. , between lioiiirfl' ' ) to I- 11. rn It * 1I\L II X L t SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpocltil ndvc'illfoniunts , siuli life Irn.l'oiin To Ixiiiu , I'm S.ilo , 'lo Kent , VuinH , llo.tid.inr. etc .will lioliiMJrU'4 In tlil lolumn .it tlulmr rutoofTUN CII.NTS IVH I.tNU fortltu rtrst inf ( f tloniuiit J'Uotontsl'ei l.hioloreiiclieuusoci.ieijt , I.ciivo Hdvorll'Uiiifiits ill our olliro No. V ! IVJl Kicvt , noJr lroad ! .iy , Council 1 " * - - tTAKXH. 1\TA\Tin-fy : | yonn'Imiy ; , pcMltlon ni , coin M iiimicin for 1 uly or with hiiwil i..mlly. V drc s t ) . 1' . , Ccnuioii W tla WAN'FlUI A K" ' " ' kllil"1" fe'lApjily ! ' tt JlRl'tlll JIliKliM.IIUl'tli ' < - . I" ? Olts/\l.i-Ui Triido A HO acre tui-m , ll'i ' iiurc'a iiiKU'cplon , lUacuB pnatuiu,40 iifrc3 has KKiund. food Imiwo mid IminVI1I bullI or tiiido lor moicjliiiu.llte. AilJiotf 1' . O , UM 1IBI , Council Illulltf , l < > [ " - _ iT'oiTsAlili OII n.ipori. m ( ( ii.unit J2 lit Ili-o oinco No. 1-i I'uuil btrtol. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW , PrncUrrs in the State uiiil l-'c'Jcral ' court/ / Hoorns 7 ami t ) fjliv.ft-urt liia-k.