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    G Tl-IE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER a 1880.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
WKDM DAV MORNING. SKl'T. 8.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEABL STREET.
Ddnmd li ) cnrnrr In nnj-pnrtof tlio city nt
t i iityiMitsix.ru cole.
II. W. TII.TO.V , - - Manager.
JlrMMffOrncE , No. 4.J.
KIIIIIT KtiiTon No. 21.
MIXOK MHNTIO.V.
Js'i'\v Vork PlumliiiiK Co.
Ki'W fall jroods sit Keller's.
KHiool bonks sit Crockvvcll's.
Tlio very best cubincU nt ? U a tlo'/rn at
Gorlmtn'8.
Jncksiin pxprrts torot Ills two now
mail \uigous to diy. :
Uno do/.cii cabinets Mild : i lur u panel
tor $3.Ml at Schmidt's gallery.
ThoMxth iimutnl fitlr nl Dnnliiu opciii
i5u | > tuiiili ) > i"J'j ' , for a three days' display.
1 1 u jili Cess lias been made a iluiiuly
'
fihi'rill , in addition to his duteclivc I'JIIM-
ness.
Hilly Lewis , Kd Hrinton and Hank
Martin have ; taken out licunscs for run-
niiiK hauks in Uniaha during thu fair
thuru.
Next Saturday afternoon nttlin driving
jiark hero the ui < ; ; iriimkors of Uinana and
Council IJIiiIl's will cross bats and cry
"foul. "
Council Hind's feels boiler now that it
is assured it is not thu only place which
! B visited by rains when there are races
in progress.
Isaac Howloy , of Schliitcr & Itowlcy ,
returns to-day with a car load of draft
liorscH and carriage horses which he has
gathered up in Illinois.
S. Swanson to-day lets the contract for
his new house to bu erected on the lot
recently purchased by him next to Cap
tain Kir.-elit's oli'jjaiit residence.
( icorgo Smith has taken charge of the
old Lacy placo. lately run by W. II.
Buck , known as Tex , the place having
been now christened "The Mint. " Jerry
Movers has loft thu licclilnlu hotel , anil
will he associated with Stuitn , his old
Mariner , In the L'hu'iiix. '
Only a few of thu sporting fraternity
remain in the city , as most of thorn havu
uone to "vvork'r the races , fairs , etc.
The dealers of stud poker and hazard
expect big returns when they complete
thu circuit of thu state and county fairs.
Tins county bonnl ju.iturilay selected
the Clnrk S"liool houwi as the voting m- -
cinet for all that portion of Kmio town
ship lying outside < > ' " city limits. Mr.
Allan , ji ? .jellilt-s and II. A. Jtonham
were chosen judges , and Klilm Meyers
and I Desmond nt ; clerks.
There is more travel between tins
city and Omaha than is generally real
ized. J ho crowded condition of the ferry
trains 13 quite noticeable. Hut the in
crease in iwsscngur tratlio is no less
great. In August of last year the Union
I'acihc dummy train had 7,058 passen
gers. In August this year the number
was 11,1)07. )
James Malone and wife have been
sorely bereaved by the death of their lit
tle one , imed between five and six months.
I ho babv boy had been ill about two
weeks. The funeral will bo from the
Catholic church this afternoon at 2
o'clock. The family residence is No. 823
Avenue U.
_ Web. Harris , a colored man , was
lined yesterday for being drunk , and in-
fciiltiii" a colored lady on thn street. A
coloretl lady was also arrested for insult
ing a colored man on the street , she bo
ing charged with being a vagrant and a
general nuisance. Hereaso is being con
sidered by the jurige , and in the mean-
tune shu is In durance.
Preparations are being made for a spe
cial jollification nt the lake Saturday
afternoon. There is to be a rowing race
between George W. Thompson and K
W. Hart against C. K. Freedman and G ,
lit Mcrriiim for * 50 , lUu cotirsiT 16 bo a
quarter of a mile and return. Louis &
Alol7.gov are to furnisli ovsturs and clams ,
and a regular clam-bake is on the pro
gramme. There will bo in the evening
fireworks and other attractions.
Zjipllicor Leonard yesterday found a ted
dling boy with a dog and drum , at the
Uroadway depot. After searching for
two hours ho succeeded in finding the
child's homo. The fond parents on hav
ing their darling restored to their arms ,
were so overjoyed that they forgot to
oven thank the olllcer , but did not forget
to give him a berating for not having
whipped the child for wandering away.
Jho police have to servo as guardians for
a good many families , and are expected
to perform all sorts ot parental duties.
No further light is yet thrown upon
the skeleton found near ( irnlmn avenue.
'Iho clothing and other articles are being
saved , so as to enable any inquiring
triowlu to identify the remains , if any
such friends should appear. The theory
is still held by many that the man was
slugged in a row at a dance held nt the
platform near there , ami crawling on"
laid down and died. The presence of
the body would have doubtless boon
discovered by the stench , had it not been
for a dead dog which lay at the mouth of
the gully , near the m-iii , and the stench
from the dead dog caused passers by to
look no further.
Howe's Sixth street mill , by its new
roller process , i making the linest meal ,
rye Hour , etc. , in the west. Try it.
Ground feed always on hand.
Highest prices paid for county , town
city and fcchool bonds. Odell Jlros , &
Co. , No. 103 Pearl btreut , Council Hluus.
Iowa ,
i'c\v Itontulu.
COUNCIL HI.UITS , la. , Sept. 7 , 1880.
The committee of the vestry of St.
raid's Kplscoji.il church will bo In attend
ance at the now church thin Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock to dispose of the
peats at prices within the reach of all.
Please attend and make your selections.
ns it will bo necessary to do so then , if
you wish to obtain desirable locations.
W. , L HANCOCK ,
JNO , T , STKWAUT ,
JNO. N. llAunviN ,
Committee.
Perfectly satisfactory accommodation
at $3.00 a day nttlio IVcilio house. Gives
it a trial and bo convinced.
All the comforts of high-priced hotels
at the racllio house , ami a saving of COo
to $1 ti day. Try it.
Hliooting at a UOFHO
Dr. Harwood , who lives near Rapp's
place , was awakened homo time last night
by hearing sojuo.bo.dy m-owling about his
l > arn , whore lie had several horses an , < |
other Flock. Ho managed to catch a
"
glimpse of the fellow , and "tired at him
with his shotgun , but so far as could be
learned the fallow got awny uninjured.
On looking through the barn It w-is
found that thu cow was gone , but the
jmlmal was found yesterday wandering
about some distance elf , and restored to
itsotvncr.
" "
"Paeiliu lionto recently renovated. Cool
room * ; money saved ; comforts gained ,
Hard and soft coal , wood , llmo , cement ,
etc. Council mulls I'nel Co. No. 639
Uroaday. Telephone No. 1 30.
Snbulantlnl abstracts of titles and real
esUto loans. J , \ \ . & E. L , Squiru , Ho.
101 1'uurl vlroct , Council
AXIMi Tin ? IMUN
The Local and State Assessment Boards
Olashinc Some.
VAIN SHOOTING AT A THIEF.
A Ilur ; Krlislitcnt'tl Awny By a
Hammer 1 lirii\vn at Him The
Open I us ? of tilts Method 1st Con *
Iterative Oilier Items.
Thn Union Pacific TI\XP < .
The city council met with the county
board in thu co.incil cliambcr vr terday
afternoon to consider thu asst'smncnt of
the Union 1'aeilio property in this city.
The assessment h.is heretofore been made
by the local authorities , but now the ex
ecutive council of the. slate has made an
a .se-i. ment of its own , much less than the
amount assessed by the city , The com
pany iioi feeling like paying both assess
ments , and other reasons arising for de
siring fonio adjustment of the matter ,
this eoufetvucu was held. The assess
ment made bv thu statu board is $ ' . ' 3 7,000 ,
while that made by thu city i100,000. i .
Thu company of eour u t of uses to pay
doiiolo taxes , but apparently prefers to
adjust the taxes with thu city , rather
than with the state board. It would be
dillicult to adjust with both. If thu statu
board insists on its a sus-nnont which is
the usual way of assessing railways , then
the city would havu to content itself with
hunting up Union 1'acilic property here ,
not included in the regular railway as
sessment , and assessing that for enough
to make the city whole or butter. Thu
company does not desire to havu two tax
ing boards to contend with , and having
long since agrjcd with the city on a sys
tem of assessment , it. prefers to nlmlo uy
that. The matter was talked over unite
at length yosturdnv by the members of
the council , the county supervisors , the
eitv attorney , the rountv attorney , and
Mr Himsull and Geo. F. Wright , repre
senting the Union 1'acilic.
It was finally decided by all concerned
to ask the. executive council of the state
to rescind its assessment , and leave the
matter to local adjustment. Whether
the board will consent to this or not re
mains to be M-en. Mr , Wright stated
yesterday that the executive council of
the state was rather inclined to hold the
matter in itb own hands. They want to
have control of the taxing of railways ,
according to the law , and H > f otlmr rail
ways wsiiit i -cu me. Union Pacific taxed
as they arc taxed , somehow imagining
that the Union Pacilie is rather favored
by having its assessment made by the
local authorities.
If the council refuses to rescind its
action then the city council and county
board will doubtless reduce the assess
ment usually imule bv the local boards ,
so that the reduced amount added to the
assessment by the state board will
amount to thu old sum , about $103,000.
There is : i disposition on all sides , so far
as manifest , to adjust the matter amica
bly if possible , so as not to havu a war
over taxing thu great corporation.
12 Cabinet Photographs ? ! ! . Quality
tiic finest. Shorradeii , ! H7 Uroadway.
Klectnc door bells , burglar nlarms.and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the No York I'lumbirtg Co.
The Old [ mdy'N i Kour.
"Hcv. Mr. MacKay preached an excel-
lenthcrmon at St. Paul'a Sunday after
noon. St. Paul's ' church was dedicated
Sunday morning and the services were
impressive and well received. "
Such is the extent of the Nonpareil's
enthusiasm over the completion of the
most beautiful building of its sine in the
city and the finest church edilico in Iowa.
While other papers , including even "the
foreign inscoi , " Jhe HRJJ , hus deVotedcol-
timns , to the event , the generous old
grandmother devotes thu whole of f out
lines. The statements made in this litlle
corner of her scrap book contain almost.
as many misstatements as there arc
lines and do not state one real fact. Hcv
Mr. Macuay did not preach in tlie
afternoon. The sermon was by liishop
Periv. The church was not dedicated ,
but simply opened for services , the dedi
cation to take place in the future when
llic debt is cleared off. and not before
The old lady is so little used to original
matter that she makes great blunders
when she tries it. Having devoted four
lines to the completing and opening of
one of the greatest building enterprises
in the city , she will now doubtless tin on
with her croon. "Work to build mi Coun
cil HI u ( IV If the old lady would croon
, less and work more she might lay some
claim to helping on the prosperity of the
city.
IIniiniurin < : a Uiir/jinr.
John Hoyle , baggageman of the Chicago
cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul , had an ex
perience with burglars at an early hour
yesterday morning. His homo is on
South Seventh street , and his wife was
aroused by hearing some one working at
the front door. She awakened her hus
band , who picked up a hammer and
started for the scene of action. Ho
found a fellow trying to open the front
door , and as he came in sight thu follow
jumped olV the porch and ran. lioyie
had the satisfaction of throwing the ham
mer after him and telling him what he
thought of him , but the hammer missed
the mark , and the follow ran too quiuklv
to catch the whole of Hoyle's remarks.
The Motliodifil Conference.
The anniversary of the Ki'eedmon's
Aid society will be held at tie Methodist
church to-night. P.ov. Dr. Hart/.el , secre
tary of this .society , will deliver thu ad
dress. Dr. Hart/.ul has been identified
with tlio work in the south for a number
of years , and his address will bo full of
interest , The service will begin at 8 p. m.
Personal PnrnnrapliH.
Kli Cl.tyton was at the Pacific yester
day.i. .
} i. Kcnilal , yardmaster of thn Chicago.
Milwaukee and HI. Paul , has returned
from a two weeks' visit enst.
Dr. Cranston , of the Cincinnati book
publishing house ef the Mcthodl.it
church , is at the Ogdrn , In attendance
upon the conference which opuiit to
day ,
Kov. C. L. Nye , of Dunlaii , one of the
editors of the conference daily to bo mtb-
fished during the gathering of Metho
dists here , is in the city and has taken
rooms at the Ogden ,
J. Krnsiltorf , having taken entire con
trol ot the Phoenix chop l.ouso , desires
to state that ho has secured the services
of Clmdci Decker , a llrnt-clas cook of
New York City. Thy ' , -c t lie market
allordsjilght and day in the bust style of
the art. Will also have a regular bill of
faro.
faro.Lu
Lu H. Cake , o ! Clarluda.whoso pen has
cheered and amused so many readers ,
has returned from a cooling trip through
Minnesota and wits in the city yesterday.
While at Minneapolis , the Tribune , of
thai placa opened a competitive race for
the honor of writing the ode for the open-
ine of the exposition.Y.ilc \ many were
called for but ono was chosen , the hon
ored ode being from the pen , cf course ,
of Iowa's favorite.
The most stubborn and distressing
cases of dyspepsia yield to Iho regulat
ing and touing InlliicncoJ of HooO'ii Sar-
caparUJu , Try iu
HE HAD TO LIE.
Slum Ins the Dcmnrnllzlnc 1C fleet 9 or
HiaKuliiK in Public Places.
Detroit ITCC Press : Ho climbed three
pairs of stairs to get to an insurance oflieo
on Uriswold street , and as ho came face
to face with thu occupant , ho said :
"I believe you an ; Mr. lilanky'1
"Yes , sir. '
"You came down im a Michigan avo-
11110 Q.\V about half past 9 o'clock this
morning1
" 1 did ; sir. "
"So did 1. We were all talking about
the earthquake. I stated to thu occu
pants of the car. and joti were one. that
the shock jarred all the glass eliamieliors
in my residence ami threw down a bust
of Plitriek Hunrv which stood on a
bracket. "
" 1 remember votir statement very
clearly. "
"And 1 added that my ormolu clock
stopped dead still , and that a $100 mirror
in my parlor was cracked aeioss. "
"Yeo , you did. "
"Well , sir , 1 hnveeomo up to tell you
that 1 li\ ( ! in a rented house ami have
none of thu articles mentioned. I bum
kerosene in two old lamps In plneo of
glass chandeliers. If Patrick Henry busts
were selling for a dime apiccu 1 couldn't
buy one , and the only ormolu clock L
have came from the dollar store. The
$100 mirror was all in my eve. "
"A'hat on eaith possessed jou to toll
such a story ? "
' Well , you wore all bragging about the
earthquake and how your manes danced
around and your silverware rattled and
your $51)0a ) es full down , and I fell that
I must lie. or he degraded In your estima
tion. 1 deoplA regret my weakness , and
hi've come to beg your forgiveness.11
"I'll forgive you. "
"Thinks ! After this , if a oycloiio oc
curs , or wo ha\o a Hood or earthquake ,
lie careful about thu .statements yon make
In a crowd. Yon don't know to whatyoii
may drive innocent mem. "
I lo wont away with his hat in his hand ,
and tlio other fell into si deep roveriu and
laded to hear thu knock of tlio man who
wauled a quarter to help him roach
Sandnsky and his dying wito.
J. Krustdorf has runted the Pha'nix
saloon tind restaurant ami will hereafter
conduct the business. Ho will be pre
pared lo furnish meals in lirst-class sty'.u '
and on slioit notice.
Dr. A. P. Huncliclt has taken no > ses-
ion of bin. new house , No. lil ! ) Fourth
street , wliro his many friends and pa
tients will lind him in the future. He
will rota- ! his otllce as before over No.
I a Pearl street.
MURDER ! !
Diphtheria Hnmilii nmklnif its animiil vl ttn-
tlon. ToiiicnrtMrinlorDU. THOS. .IIWIIUIS'
HKMI-DV lor Hint latal tni'liiljhus duinoii-
Klruled the lact t'nit ' It lulnilililoiM u m-o\cnt-
lie mill CMIO. ft'you permit jour clillilrento
die with diphtheria. "Thuir blood 1 o upon your
liei'rt. " Tor iilo only nt tlio iillluv. No. i.'l South
Hh mroctCouncil Hlulls , In. , or tunt l > i exiii-oss
on it-cv'ptof ' ptluii. $2.
IVoin tinrounull lllulls Dnily Herald :
Mri K. M ( luninl , uifo ol Knplnoer Ooranl ,
ol tlio t'nloii 1'iieillu. this city , IIBJ l.t'i'ii ' n ificat
Milluierfor ninny years with what was > up-
piiboil lo hocn'iuer ofthe tlnoiit. \\nssoliiid
Hint i-lio winth.calL'iH'il with fta-vntlin. Her
tit nor.il litultli wus completely broken down ,
ybo rouhl only swnl'ow liquid Itioil. iinil ovuu
that licrstoniiicli could nor iliurst or iisslmllatc.
I'h.xslclanx of Council ( Hulls mid Omaha
ntti'iidud her lor tlirio years and isnva no
lellel' . Ilr. .leircrls.ol" till" city , was culled. In
lour wc'okt'uii'heuiirtvl ; ' her tluoat , and com
pletely lo-tored hur treneiMl hoalth. Had Mrs.
( Jcniid not obtained iclil soon slio would have
died Irom bloi d poNon , the samu condition tliat
dustioycd the Illoo ! ( leu. Utnnt.
I'roinihef'ouncll Itlutrs Dally Clobo :
M. A. Mc'I'iku , o lltor of the Caml rliiKben ( -
Innir. Pa i I'l-eonum , has boon ihu pcison.d
friend or tlic editor of tlio Qloho fornioro than
twrntvyoiiB , and is known wliurovur lie 1
Kuo w.i as ono of the bust moil 11i IK. Hr-1-iiiNo
mi Inthiuitu frlunil of .Mr. Hark of the Non-
piu-oil. Ho lias boon uu'o tinatuin tlio 1 act
that his family wan i-nvnireil with diphtheria ,
mid itrally dStrepBcd. Jlr. Clark Imvltiir hei-.id
ol hlscalumlty ont him toino of Dr. Jutrcrls *
Ilihtlicii-iii ) | Cure , II was nol > at once , and the
ll\osof the jc.'ti fhi.s cldldicn savod. Letters
from Sir. Mpiiki Hro iiiiboii'-ded | J'.Cir X-
Iires3l.jn9or _ gfaUflinfl TDr nniiTiipr seine means
ornvcrllni tnoloss of bis whole rioiip of llttlo
and Iturtor onus 1'ivoof Mr. Mcl'lko'selillilrcn
out of ehj'it died fi-om dljilittiorlii before ho hud
nn opportunity of usiiiB lr. ) Jo'forls' ' remedy.
HVSI'Kl'SfA 1 DVSI'KI'i I \ !
Dj'spoiillo , why livoln niNcry and dlo in dls.
pair with cancer of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas
Jolforls cures every CIIHO ol Indl ostlon ami
constipation In n very short time. Host of rol-
crcnccs ( fivon. Hyspopsia is the outi'-o of
ninety per cent of all diseased conditions.
J'riuo W tor two weeks treatment.
Dr. .lefferls' diphtheria nioillulno Is Infalllliio
for nil Kinds of tore throats. Indlspenslblo in
putrid sere tin oat , in inaligniitu gcariet lotor ,
chiinKiiiKitln4ShouiBtntlio < lmploforni. Infal
lible euro for all iullaiiimatiirv , ulccratlvo , put
rid , enncerous ulcor.ilion of tlio womb and nil
camril'nl conditions.
I'nll prlntel Instructions how toiso tlio medi
cines f-ynl with them. No iloi'tor fotiulied.
HI.IclTcris' i iiiollo can only be obtained nt
hJBonicc. No - . ' ) soiilli KlKhtn Fticot , Council
fllutls , Iowa , or gout D } ' OApieas on iccelpt of
price.
MT. SCHITBZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Olllco ovcrAiiic'rlcius Kinross Company.
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 ,
In Ilioclty uun boobtiilnoil by imtronl/.liii ; tlio
604 llroiuliruyv | feCouncil 1 llluffs
iHPQ
GEO , H' . tiCIIIXnELK , rrop ,
None but oxporlencoi ) hands cinployrd. Out
town oulere by mull or ozpruis soliuiloil , uml
City till Steam Laundry
21EMER 0 SEAltiailT ,
No. 81 N. Mnln Street , Council Bluffx.
Flttfet work anil lowest prices for
flue work * All collars anil ctijj'n re
turned In collar anil cuff boxes
iwtliout extra citarj/e , which guar
antees work In same condition as It
leaves us. Out of town orders re
ceive natne3attentlon and at same
rates as city worlt ,
DR. F. P. MURPHY ,
LATE OF ST , LOUIS.
Of/ice No. 525 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
to li a. ra.
(9 ( Up. m.
7 to fe p. to.
Ruom No. 0. ,
NO , 401 BROADWAY ,
CO-L735TOXZJ BIlitrFr'S , ID ,
A re opening new ami beftjktlful tlcsijjng
CARPETS ,
Moqnctte ,
Hotly JJr assets ,
Tapcst i ' y lirtisse Is ,
y Jnyravis *
Hay Carpets , Etc.
Mattings
For nfflcps , hotels , lodfro VOOIIIH , Call
for prices nt Jliirkuess Uros , ' , 4'J1 '
llroadwny
DRESS GOODS
Arc now arrivini ; nml It atnnk. Tri
cots , FIuimelH , Caslimerw. etc. Ex
cellent for traveling mill ( nil service.
lllnck Silks nml hi tlic new colors.
Qiuillly the licat anil priws the lowest
for good poods. Ijinlies Tisliiiiff reliu-
lilr-.tfooils will call on Haikness JJros. ' ,
No.101 JJioiulvny. . Coiinel HlniTs.
A few more of tliose hisle Threat !
IIoso left at SSo. , in lilaukiuiii in colors ,
at lliu-knesH Uroa. . No. in liroadway.
OIlT CLOTHS
In many new imtteriH ind a
Ktock to select from. Uuoi .Mats , ,
Curtains , Ciiriain 1'oles. rtc. , at MurR-
IIOHS Itrnthers , No. 4ilt ) Uroadway ,
Council Illiill's. .
_ _ _
P. O. MILLER ,
A/o. 13 Pearl St. , Coincil Bluffs.
MANUFAOTUIfEIl. . ' OJ. . PAINTS.
llouso.Slirn anil Decoriiftvoif'ulntor. 1'npler
Mnelio Wall Orniiiiiont8. , ,
None lint beet liiinUs niploi'j l nml ' -i .s us
low IIH others. ' '
OmaiiaDentalAssociation
Or HAU6HAWOUT
, , Manager ,
Nos. 1510-1,721 Douglas st , Omaha and
No 231 Uroadway. Council Binds.
I'lilnloss Ipntl > try. No liumbiiul On ? , VltnlUcd
Air , Ktlicrnml Cliorofrrm. wlili tlielri ltkciilnicir ct
avoided by the munt wonderful minctlliotlc , iiurlfy-
ITIK the blool nnd bul dn ! up the tissue * .
Oniiiha Denltil Association , Solo Prop'rs.
Gold Crown i , ( iold 1'lnto nnd CoutlnuoiiH Cum
Tcotli , u upcclulty. Best teeth K ; fuuiu'r price J13
per set.
JAC03 SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
COTTOSTCIIj BIjTJiniPS
Practices in Iho Stitto nml Federal courts
Hooms 7 and 8 Slmjjart IJlo-ik.
Horses and Mules
For nil purposes. liO'iglil nnd sold , nt totall uuO
In loin , l.uigo ( | iiiinllttos lo Folccl from
gcvcrnl pain , of llnoUilvois , sliiKlooriloulilo.
MASON WISE ,
Council Hinds.
.RoiirnaU , C'oiinly and
Hank Work ol ° nIIKiiiil , * aHpcc-
ially. '
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
MOREHOUSE ft CO.
Itoom 1 Kvorct iilock , Council lilufl's ,
Stnntluril Papers Used , AlLtitylos of bind
ing in Muyn/.incs jirnl
BLANK BOOKS.
KIJFUHENCCS :
0. n.Nntional l.nk , M , K. Binlth k Co. ,
CllUons' Ilnnk , le ) io , Wolls& Co. ,
* lrst NHllonul Hunk , C II. Infiuiiince Co. ,
mo or & I'usey.UunUcrs.C. II , tiavlnua Hank.
R. L. WILLIAMS ,
18 N. Main St. , Council Bin IPs , la. , and
20'J 8.15th St. , Itoom 10 , Onmlm , Neb.
Manufncturor's Agent for the
CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES
Tents , Awuiiifirs. Roofliifir Slate , Man-
telH , Plate and Window ( llass , Show-
Casea. Elevators ( hand and hy
draulic , ) &c.
xW fUV. A Vulck , IVrmanetrt
.
Cure fur Ixiht JUnhooO. . IleUllly , Her.
MEN iiiMLnvaVn/u. Koaiuck rjr. In-
lUlilt * Troof- Dock Mnt
taitutD.W.livifyi-
BARGAINS ! BARGAIN
On December : t tat , ) > i-o.rlino , tlu > iHirtnctwtilpof Orcntt. Fi-curli tP Tre\i- \
noi ; kiioit'H UK the Council Wu/f'it Carpet Co.wi > liv # by lt > ntt < ifton , mid
on tliul tl ti' ilivrc will be
A CHANGE OF FIRM
To [ H't rcaily foi < tliin cJiaiiyc wen/fa * out' entire stock of
CARPETS ,
CURTAINS ,
OIL CLOTHS , .
MATTINGS ,
BUGS ,
WINDOW SHADES ,
DRAPERIES
or .ILI , jj.DNtxi ) ornmt
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
AT rJUCKS THAT II'ILL SKLL THK3L
Citizens nf Council Iltiianil I'trlnlty ii'lll jinil U to tliclr hitcrcfta to
catl ami ( .raintnc inti'i < H > tlf > anil prlcm. Tliltt IK the //i-.sf / ou > rM//i/ / < / /
ftvrojlcmllii this cltif to obtain tlic above yoodti from /'nil , ft'cult stock ,
at tlicoi > eniiiof { a Inintiu'ss season ,
Country niercliantH a > lll flntl inatijt bargain * bi calling cat'ty.
MAIL OliDKltX VILLKD J'JtOHII'TLr AXD CAItKF
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET
Tiic World's ravoriU' , that took the Ci ( > LI > IES : > AL over
nil rori'iptj mill Rnnichllc < > ingcr Ales at
the > c\v Orleans K\iio < .ilioii.
A most delicrlitful beverage in eitlicr hot or cold wmithor. Hottletl direc
at the springs in Wankuslitt , Wis. , and made of the iliiest freshly imported
Jamaica ( Jiiiper Root , the .juices of tropical fruits , Arcadian Mineral Spring
Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it "tlic
most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Alcoholic stomach stimulant , while
as a beverage it is simply delicious. "
The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Fectar ,
Miulo from tlio puic. ' , ( .pnrkllnq ; Arciullnn \ ; liter , eonibliipcl with I-'rult .lnlcp , I'm It Acids imtl
.Sug-iir. Coniplctuin Itsoll. Tor lumlly use. picnici'tu. . Kpirvshlnir iinil highly beuclldul :
Kxcollcnt lor the sick loom. Kor silu ; In Council nitilfs by
II. T. Palmer , A. M. Itaardsley , Joe Ih'iussbacli , Ed. Diuiiels ,
II. A. liinl ? : , J. AV. Kleeb , C. Uoe.tkwi , Taylor & Cilef. ;
I ) . ( ! . Morgan & Co. . S. T. MeAtec , Louie. > fc Metcr , Tibbits it Wani
F.V. . Spetmuii , John Sliort & Son.
$2.50 Per Doz. or 25c Per Bottle.
WHOLESALE AGENTS :
WIRT & DUQUETTEL KIRSCHT & CO , ,
coinsroiL BLUFFS ,
H. T. ClnrkcDnigCo. , ftei > -HNbe roeijcl C .8 Jltiajm ,
iv ! ; ! * atil < s fancy grocers , Oinalia.
mxiaptya
VV -
Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed.
Frame buildings moved on Litllo Giant trucks , liest in the world.
808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth StrectCouml Bluffs.
3BOSTOH TEA COMPANY
ttVa f- ' "ft" VAiTI .2. JUtfl lra. " M/ \xfl JliSJL , .CaJ.\i JU
/ooooa MOUK CUSTOM/MS.
s ,
G-BAND EXOUBSiON THIS WEEK !
Farniliiff lands In Iowa , Minnesota , Texas , Kansas and Arkansas , rai
from ? 1.52u to 113 nor aero. Sdiool and state laiuls in Minnesota on 153 years
tjino o per cent interest. Land buyers tare Tree. Information , etc. , { riven by
1' . ? . Lanstrup , No. 533 Broadway , Council UIulFs , Iowa.
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China tlassware Etc.
, , ,
AtV. . S. Iloinor & Co's , No. 83 Main st.
Council lilutl's ,
. BICE , M. D. ,
Or ether Tumors ieiiiovb'1 ' wltlio.l
, | 10 i-0 , , , | | orilru
Over tliirtv yours' iirnutlcnl
cxpi
No. U roiul.St , . Council Illulli.
Coneultutlon fice.
& PTJSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL ULUl-'FS , IA.
Established 183 _
F. W. SPETMM&BRO
NO. 501) A : 511 MAIM ST.
Daily receipts of new
Cans , Clothing , nnd a full Hue of Dry
Goods , nil of thu latest styles. Call and * ,
yet prices before purchasing else w
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JiTOTICE.
Spoulnl advortlsoinnr'.s , fcuvli us IoM , Foun
To f/nan , V'or SnU , To Itontnnts , Honrillnir ,
etc. , will lioliifoi-tcd In this column ut tbu low
ralonlTRNCKNTa VEH UM5 for the flrsi liner
tloniiml tlvorontsl'orl.lnulorunuli bubiu'iu''iit
in-orlloi. : J.o.ivo uilvfrllsonicnts nt our otllco
No , K I'ual street , noir llroulwiiy , Counoll
WANTS.
ANTlin Kxperlnnced Ji-vvnodt clorl. nt
_ No , 1" , I'cnrl fct. , Council illnirs. H7.V1
VfN1'I'H ) Slinntion byn younir nmn vlo
VT inilui > tunJs tuu euro cf liori-i'H nn > ! am
inllic. Also run run hot nlr or stomn Cuin < u : < 'K.
I'nn irlTo yood laroioncua. Address II , Kru
j Council lilull .
IOHHAI.K -OrTrR'oAtioi-n ! fann.
1 seres undni-iilow O urrca pnMniolO ticrcj
liay uiotind , good IIOIIBII nnd Imrn. Will f 'l ' or
trade tor meroliiindlso. Ad ifrt I' . U. \ - < iilHI ,
Council ill utfe , lovvn.
OH SAT. E bld iiaiiors. in quNtitille 8 1 o
At lloo ofllca No. 12 fotui .
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
COUNCIL JlLUFFS , IOWA ,
An ciccllont educational InHltutloii , fnrnlili
d with nil the modern linptorcmpntg , con.
ucted by thoSlKTHltS OfCIIAHlTV.IJ. V. M
lror Urra of tlru moptbs , $75.
Tormsbt'eln llrst Monday In Scptrrober anJ
Din MundRy In I-'cbrunry , Ko ( viituloirncs nd-
i i SlSTint bUI'RItlOlt
: l.l'rucl AtaOtujj' , CouncilUlullt ,
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
EZOTTSES OS-
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DEKUE , WELLS & CO. ,
WUoloinle
Alrlcultnral Implements ,
_ Cm rl gps.Kto _ . jto. : Council IlliiITs. Town.
KKYSTONK "MANrFACTt'KINU Col
Mnko the Urlaltinf and Ooinpletn
Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill < S Press ,
COHN S1IKI.1.UI18 ANI ) VHRD rrTTlHW , f
Nos. IWI.ISW , ICft' ) nml J&J7 ? outh Mixln Street ,
_ _ _ Council llitilTs low * .
DAVID IIUADLKY & CO. ,
Muniifu n I Job horn ot
a0rlcultural Implements , Wagons , Bugles ,
, nnd nil kin1 * of J irin Mnohlnorr.
1100 to 1119 South Mnln Street , Co u neil Ulurft
lown.
_ _ _
r.O. ( ii.cmnN. T. H.notjnus , ( iKo.r. WnumT.
l'ics..Vrri-n . V.-l'ros .VMnii. SoixACounBtL
Council Bluffs Handle Factory ,
Oiiror | ornt < xU
Manufftctnrcrsof Axlo. IMck , SJodjf * and SraMl
Ilniiilles , of pTi-ry 4lo ! > of4iM | a.
CAltt'KTS.
COUNCIL HI.UFFS CAKl'ET CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades ,
Oil Cloths , CurUln Flxturo , tTpholstcry OooJi.
Ktc. No. 405 Hron.lwny CoUiieH Illuffs ,
lo'Vft.
CIOAltS , 7'OJUfVYJ. B'/T.
l'KKEHY' ( ) - MOORE ,
Wholofnlo .lolilioi-s In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
Noe. SSMnlii nnU CT 1'o.xrl Sis. Council Uluffi ,
Io\TM.
SNYOEK & LEA51AN ,
WlioU-snln
Pruit and Produce Commission Merchants.
No Hl'oirl . t , C < iniicit HlulTs.
11AULE , HAAS to CO. .
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
Druggists' Rmulrioi. lite. No. 2 Main St , nnd
No. 21 IViirl St. , Council Illulla.
i urn- .
O. W. 1UJTTS ,
Wholesale California. Fraits a Specialty
General Commission. No. 01 !
Council niulM.
Wlll'J1 .t UUCiUEl'TE ,
Whok'sulo"
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries.
Nos. 10 nnd 18 IVail St. , Coum-ll Illiiirs.
L. KIKSCI1T & CO. ,
Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocorlos ,
Also Wholesale l.tiimr | HvalPis. No. < 10 llioml-
way , Council lllntT-i
HECKMAN , STKOIIUKILN * CO. ,
Jlnnu'actiircrs of nnd Wholi'-.ilu Do ilorj In
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. Ko Main St. . Council UluTi , lown.
JUTS , CAPS. L'7'C.
METCALF UHOTIIEHS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps aad Gloaj.
Nos. . ' 113 nml < " IlinnilH'iiv. Council Ill'itfj.
KEELINE & FELT ,
Wholc < ulo
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardv/ara / ,
Anil Wood Stock. Council IlluIN , town.
ItlDKS A.JUOl. \ \ . .
1) . H. McDANELI ) & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides ,
TallowWool , 1'cltP , Rrea < sonn < l I'ura Council
IllulfD luu'a.
OILS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wliolcwtlo Donlors In
Illuminating & Lubrlcitlaj 01U GanlU )
ESTO. , E3TO.
R.Tlicodorc , Aircnt , Council lllulffl. Iowa.
A. OVERTON & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
* iullrld ) o MutciliU SicclallI | , Wholosiiln Luru-
bor ot all Kinds. OIHco No. 1IW > Inla
Council lllnlfrt.
iflKBS AKO MQUOItS.
JOHN LINDEH ,
Wholosulo
Imported and Domestic WInas & Liquors.
for St. fiotilian > ' 9 Herb llltti'r.i. No. U
M.ilnSt. Council lilull-i.
KCIIXEIDEIl & HECK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
JVo < m .Uill/i St. . Council IKuffi.
lixthAnnual
-Q1VUN IIV
A,185UHIGHTSOFUBOR
, „ , , ,
-AT-
MASONIC HALL ,
WEDNESDAY , SEPT. 15.
Tickets lulnilttlnu gcnilorann nirl ladles fl.OO.
Star Sale Stables and Mute U ,
UHOAUU'AY. COUNCIL 1JLUKFS ,
Opposite Uuuiiiiy I.'orot. '
Horse * aid Miiloj Kept consticitlr en lum-o
rnreiilunt reuill or ( nrnrltisUii.
Onlurs iirom'dlr I'.lleil by contract on Elicit
oot'ctu ' Block sold on coiniules-idii.
flHI.U 'J 1 It Ac 1 OJ BV. I'roprlcU ra.
( It 11'.in Nn. IN.
i.iu. l > ol 1\IV1. f-Al.r. S'i'AlU.ns , loinor
I M' . I'M ) < tll tllCI't.
Creston House
,
The only liotol ( nro-.uicll UiuiTs btnln
Esoa/p ©
lni | > rovcni-jnt
S'.y ' Main t.
t.110J1N ,