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THE. OMAHA DAILY BEEJ ? SATURDAY. JULY 2. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by farrier In nnr pnrt of tlio cltr at twenty cents PIT week. II. Wt TILTOX , Mamifcr , TKIEI'HONE3 : ntPiwrPR Omcf . No. 44. NIOIIT KIIITOK No. 23. MINOil MHNl'ION. N. Y.l'luniblng Co7 Now spring goods atHoltor's , tailor. The Northwestern orchestra , of Dos Molncs , hai arrived here and taken up quarters nt Lake Manawa. ( J. Voss , tlio lower Uroadway jnwclor , will to-day niovo Into the htmiling. 715 Hroadway , formerly oceuplcd by Thuo Lund. The cliariot races will bo every day next week. These will bo to ninny one of the most Interesting features of the meeting. Kdwin , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dekay , tiled at his homo Thursday evening of diphtheria. The funeral will take place this afternoon. The funeral of the little child of i\lr. \ Voight. on Main struct , occurred yester day. The child died of scarlet fevur , nnd another of the children is reported as quite low. The amu.sing legal contest between C. llaldenu , the attorney , and J. Keller , the tailor , came to an end yesterday , the lut- ter giving up possession of the pantaloons in contioversy. I'crmlt to wed was yesterday Riven to Harry .J. lloll'ma.yer and Maprgie S. Corbaly , the former u well known voting man of this city , and the young lady's homo being in Crescent. M. 1 * . liansen has opened the St. Louis house on Hroadway , bulwcnn Seventh mill Eighth streets. Mr. Hanson has for the past two years been connected with Mr. Thee Lund , and has many friends in this city. Taylor U'oolsey's "Lady of the Lako" Will begin its season at Manawa to-day. She carries casilv from lit'tv to sixty passengers - sengors , and lays claim to bo the finest boat on the lake. She will bo plying backwards and forwards every day dur ing the season , Died , in this city at 2 o'clock p. m. , Friday , .Inly 1. of inllammation of the bowels , LeUI'iirc , infant son of James L. Wesley , aged six months. The funeral will be at 10 o'clock a. in. , from the fam ily residence on Graham avenue. Omaha papers please copy. The Infant son of John McGinnis died .Yesterday , aged six months. The mother died last winter , and thus a double bur den of sorrow is placed upon the be reaved husband. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at a o'clock from the residence of Mrs. J. W. John son , No. 10 9 Tenth avenue. Munis will bo served to-morrow at Hotel Mauawa from a to 12 o'clock p. in. Frank Clark , the proprietor , has had the help nt work for several days , and the waiters have boon arranging things since yesterday morning. The musicians have arrived and tlio entire hotel will bo open shortly. Arrangements are completed by which those attending the great auction sale of lots this afternoon will have arido on tlio new motor railway. A goodly number arc expected from Umalia , and there never was a bettor chance presented for men to make small investments , with every assurance of getting a big relit in the near fcturo. The buyers will have a chance to got the lots at their own prices , as they will bo sold to the highest bidder. Miss Lizzie Hull' , daughter of Mr. IlnIT , agent of the lloos manufacturing com pany , has just completed n large oil painting , which has much merit. It is now nt W. W. Chapman's art store , and calls forth much pra so from those who have seen it. It represents the charac ters in the fifth act , second scene of Hamlet - let , and is entitled "Shakespeare at the court of James 1. " The namting is 'M by BO inches , and it is handsomely framed. The painting shows Miss Hull' to have the true touch of an artist. Fireworks , Hags , lanterns , etc. , can be had at the Mueller Music company's to-day , at lowest wholesale prices. Personal Captain L. H. Hakcr , of Sioux City , is at liochtelo's hotol. O. M. Miller , of Topcka , arrived al Bechtolo'a yesterday. Jndgo Aylosworth is quite ill with in Humiliation of the bowels. Mrs. J. F. Meyer , of Buffalo , N. Y. , i : In the city visiting her brother , George Kudio and his wife. Isaac Holey , of Schleutcr & Holey , lof last evening for Kansas City , where thii lirm have a branch establishment. Ono thousand head of ono , two am throe-year-old steers for salo. Will givi credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A J. Greenamayer , Creston House. The lots in Lake View addition arc al large , high mm dry. The buyers ol those lots at the auction sale to-day nt 3:30 p. m. , will double their money ir n short time. They command a beauti ful view of Lake Munawa. Regular meeting Fidelity Council No 150 , Koyal Arcanum , at 8 p. m. Initia tion and other important business. NY. A , GHONKWEQ , Secretary. At the Pacilic house vou will savo'fron BOo to f 1 per day. Try it and bo con Tiuccd. Latest unproved gasoline stoves nt N 604 Main street. W. A. Wood. The Union PaclOo Cottngen. The Union Pacific Is planning 01 putting up a largo number of now cot tagcs for the nso of their employes. Tin cottages are to be located near the trans fer. Mr. Monroe has the contract am commences work on the first ono to-day It is claimed that sixty will bo put u | within the coming year. J. W. & E. L. Sqniro make bcantifu abstracts of title ami deserve the succos they are enjoying. For rupture or hernia , call and got Di llico's now invention. It makes a mai of you In five minutes. No. pain. Nc 11 Pearl street. When you are in the city stop at th Pacific house. Street cars pass the doc every fifteen minutes for all the depot ! Mt-rUE 00 cents cnch. A Farmer itobbcil. W P. Rogers , n farmer , came to tow yesterday morning with fifty odd dollar in his jeans , and proceeded to fill up o "prohibition. " After becoming too fa for utterance ho fell Into the companv c two men who it is alleged robbed hit and took him up ono of the glens. La ; evening Mike Uavy was nrrested on sn ; piciou of being ouo of the men to th robbery. We have just received a c r of watt melons. Swan & Harmon , No. 11 Mai street. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to th majority of real estate olllccs in the cit ; 3 per day. For female diseases and chronic ill cases of all kinds , call on Dr. llico , Ni U Pearl street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , THE NEWS INTHE BLUFFS. A Fair of Children Bun Away and Are Wedded , WAITING FOR BRIDGE NEWS. The DimcultlcH or the Motor Mno to 15 c Hpccdlly Adjusted The Work of the i'ollco Tlio Cliy Coun cil I Too Voting to Wed. Cup'ul often Induces youthful minds to plot and scheme In all sorts of ways to outwit the opposition of the old folks. Uno youthful pair In this city have just been Indulging in bitch pranks. Tlio bridegroom in the case is a mere boy , only seventeen , and drives a delivery waL'on for one of the retail houses. The br'ulii is still younger by a year. This pair of children skipped over to Omaha a few days ago , aim were quietly mar ried. The parents have just discovered the fact , and have been investigating. It hits been learned that the records in Omaha show that the boy's father appeared and gave his approval to tlio issuing of the license. As the father was sick in bei4 at the time , it is evident that some ono must have personated him or used his 11:11110 : in vain. A move is on foot to ascertain who this wus , anil when ho is brought to light , an attempt is to bo made to make him smart for thus fal = ely representing himself as the father of the boy. The paronls have not decided what other moves they will make , but it is hinted that steps will betaken taken to have the young couple divorcrd and the marriage declared illegal. In the meantime , Cupid smiles rather saucily , as if daring the irate parents to go ahead anil try it. Wedded at OiMilson. Last Thursday afternoon at Deni'on there was a happy wedding which inter ests a largo circle of friends. The bride groom was Mr. Charles A. Ilamling , and tliii bride Miss Hainet R. Clousor. The ceremony occurred at the homo of the bride's sister , Mrs. Gabcl , in the presence of a gathering of friends , llov. Mr. Hanker , of the Presbyterian church , of- liuiatitifr. Mr. Ilamling is the conductor of the Sioux City train between here and Missouri Valley. Ho has been running on the road into this city for nmo years past , and is a favorite with the public as well as with his follow employes. The worthy woman whom ho has wedded has ) eon living in Denison for three years last , and lias man v friends , whoso best vislies are hers. Air. and .Sirs. Ilamling vill bo at homo at No. 1118 Fifth avenue , n this city , after August 1. First Day of iJio Hli-unls. As he reached the corner of the park , 10 lifted the corner of his umbrella , anil rlanccd up at the weather signals , anil hrotigh the pouring rain discovered tin vlnto flag. Ho stopped long enough tc mil out of his pocketbook a clipping rom the BIB : explaining the signal flags , aw that tint white flag meant fail vuathcr , and as the drops trickled down us buck from the dripping umbrella , rc- narki-d that it was "dod blasted fail veather , " and wont on the shortest route o a gossamer store , lie feels better incp learning that the Hags are not tc ignify what the weather is , but what i ! s going to be. Teachers' Kevinw. A summer term ol eight weeks , com noticing July S , at Western Iowa college , vill bo devoted especially to the Inter ests of teachers , and these desiring to each. The entire course may bo taken , or select branches. The county super ntendent will hold a two days1 examin- itiou at the end of the term. This op lortnnity , rightly improved , may give , 'ou first class grade , entitling yon to fl ) or month more salary , returning yoi more than cost in a single term. Special attention will bo given to di ilactics , and to physiology under the now law ; penmanship , book-keeping , shor hand , typewriting and higher branches A Horrible Record. Fremont county is considerably stirrei up over .mother dastardly attack upon : child by a tiendisli fellow who has al ready suffered two short terms of impris oninent for similar oftonscs. ills uamo i David Fountain , but ho has been calling himself Fairchild. About a year niro hi was sent to jail for thirty days in Shenan doah for an indecent exposure. Ho hai been out but a few days when ho wa caught repeating the offense , and wa given sixty days in jail. Some time ago a Clarlnda ho made an assault upon Mrs Monzingo , wife of the county treasurer and was sent to the county jail for sixt , days. His time was out Saturday lasi and ho started on foot for Shenandoali About half way over ho met a little gn in the road , nnd made a brutal assaul upon her , tearing her clothing and chob ing her. Ho was only driven away b the timely arrival of another and large girl , who gave tlio alarm. The neighbor followed him with shot guns , capture' ' him , and had him locked up at Clarind ; again. The greatest wonder is that th citizens hero so patiently submitted t < the course of law , und have not take : advantage ot the bcmp process. Th only possible excuse for saving him fror Mich an end , a rope's end , is that ho ma bo insane. In any event ho should uc bo allowed to go free again. Police Pickups. Officer Rose made the first arrest of th month , it being a simple drunk , W. I Hogors , a farmer , who was a staggorin ; proof that whisky is still to be had in prt lubition Iowa. In pohco court yesterday Judge Aylc ; worth's place on the bench was filled b Justice Scluirz , the judge being confine to his homo by illness. Justice Schur ground out the usual grist , but in sum ing the vagrants to jail prescribed simp ] a bread and water diet. Among thos who are thus doomed to light feed ft ten days was one woman , Nora Fitz gerald , who has been making her horn in rotten row. II. Johnson was up for assault , but h case was continued until to-day. It claimed that he tried to borrow a quartc from young Hemingway , who drives a oil wagon , and on the loan being refuse got mad and thumped the ono froi whom ho asked the favor. When a rested and brought into the station Join son improved his opportunity while tli deputy marshal was unlocking the insul door to put him in the cell room an turning suddenly lle.l. Ollicor Heudric ! took a lively run after him , rccauturiu " him , and making his custody sure" There was another escape from the cil jail yesterday. While the gang of vf grants were being got ready to I marched to court two of thorn broke an run. They made good their escape an the otlicers felt relieved. The city hi just two less to board. Joe Jcrrard was lined for being driini John Peterson and Annlo Heck wei lined for disturbing the peace. The police are watching strange closely ; expecting that more or le crooks will como hither in anticipatic of this being a good field for w6i during the races and the celobratic next \ye k. Tha oiUcera do not intci . . L" " - fc M.MWW. ril * * * to give- those fellowsl any show , nnd if vigilance will prevent the1 crooks will bo disappointed in their expectation ? . Como Down With the Stninpa. , The cigar manufacturers of tills'city have had numerous ditllcultlcs in the past In regard to revenue stamps. Thcso dllllcultics are increasing rapidly and prove a discouraging and annoying feat- turo to this branch of manufacture. It booms that about the only way to avoid the dlfllciiltlcs is to lay In a big supply of stamps , and lock up the capital in that form. Some time ago the revenue agent hero kept a supply of stamp' ! , nnd the manufacturers could get them as they wanted. Then this convenience was removed to DCS Moincs. Very often delays in niaiU , or other dlflicnltms , prevented - vented getting stamps hero in time to allow orders for cigars to bo "hipped promptly. Now a fresh visltanco of the bungling manner of handling the reve nue stamps arises. On the asth of Juno T. I ) . King & Co. . having a large number of cigars to send out , in view of increased orders for the Fourth of July week , sent to DCS Moincs , as usual , for a supply of stamps. They were surprised to re ceive , in&tead of stamps , a communica tion under date of June ISO stating that "stamps have gone to Davenport to bo transferred to the now collector , and as soon as they are returned , your order will bo filled. * ' Last evening they were still further surprised to receive another communica tion notifying thorn that "all special tax payers , manufacturers of cigars , and brewers , must send their applications for stamps and make all money orders pay able to the collector at liurliugton , la. " No stamps came , and 10,001) cigar- ? which ought to bo on the road , to lill orders , are obliged to remain here. It seems that if these in authority de liberately planned to harass and discour age cigar manufacturing in Council lilnll's and western Iowa , they could not succeed better. The patience of the local manufacturer is nearly exhausted , anil no wonder , as they are obliged to spend their time chasing all over the state for revenue stamps. Denth of Alro. Kulil. Mrs. Marguerite Kuhl died at 3 o'clock p. in. on Thursday , June ! 50 , at her home in the Plainer vicinity , Mills county.aged sixty-seven years , her ailment being cancer of the stomach. Mr. and Mrs , Kuhl came from Germany in 1810 , located in Wisconsin , and moved to their Mill ? county homo , ten miles southox Council Bluffs , in IS.'iO , where they have since resided and reared a family. The deceased leaves her husband , Matthias H. Kuhl , to mourn her ; also eight chil- ilren , besides numerous other relatives. The surviving sons mid daughters arc as follows : Joseph II. Kuhl , the postmaster of Karling , Shelby county ; Peter , who has a hardware store at "Karling ; Mrs. Maggie Heitman , landlady of the St. Joseph house , and wife of Mr. H. licit- man , in this city ; Mrs. Lrnazontcr. ol "larlmg ; Michael , employed at Mr. eiso's brewery ; Mrs. Mary H. Martin , living at the parental home ; M. G. Kuhl , .n the hardware business at Earlmgj anil Miss Mpllie , residing at home. The funeral service of Mrs. Kuhl will be observed at 10 o'clock a. m. to-day , af her late place of residence in Mills : ouiity. AVhnt Atxmt the ; Bridge ? This was asked repeatedly yesterday , a. ' t was understood that Secretary Kudicotl would announce his decision formally b } .he 1st of July. There was little to be earned yesterday beyond the fact of r telegram from Washington , stating tha : the cabinet was having a meeting , am his was so occupying Secretary End- ! colt's attention that he had not thought o : the brldgo. The announcement of tin lecision was therefore not to bo expectei until to-day. As it is pretty well settlei that the decision is in favor of a wager bridge , and that all that is needed is tin formal signing of the papers , there is noise so much uneasiness felt as before. Tin rumor prevailed yesterday that a roper had been received from Washington , bn that the local bridge men dirt not want tc make a public announcement of it unti they could quietly arrange some othe ; details of their great enterprise. Then are no doubts expressed but that the decision cision will be as predicted , and that tin bridge work will go right along. Tin enterprise is looked upon , however , a ono of such vital interest to Counci Bluffs that every detail is watched will interest. _ _ The Motor Ijlnc. The difficulty about the motor liiv crossing the other railway tracks seem in a fair way of being adjusted , althougl not so satisfactorily as was at h'rst antic ! pated. It now appears that the railway concerned will agree to allow the mete line to cross Eighth street , nnd the lin can then turn back into Eighth street , bu it is probable that the line will go aronni by Seventh street , that being the origina route. The conflict can thus bo amicabl ; settled. The chief inconveniences thii caused the motor line are that the lin will necessarily bo a little longer am less direct , and the cost will bo con sidcrablo more. It is cstimatci that the putting in of sue crossings as arc required , and whie are very expensive , and the othe additional expenses will foot up fr,0X The work will proceed , however , and th delay will not bo great. It is cxpecUi- - that most of the crossings needed can b found in stock , and the others ruanu faotured quickly , so that at the outsiti there need bo nothing loft incomplete b the end of three weeks. The details c the adjustment and change o ! plans nr not definitely determined ; and ready fo public announcement , but the main fac is assured that the enterprise will b pushed right along , and in the mean time temporary arrangements will b made by which the public will bo give needed accommodations. At cost ! We will sell refrigerators fn the next thirty days to make room fc fall goods. Cole & Cole , 41 Main streo The Gltv Council. The city council mot last night in rcgi lar session. The larger portion of th session was occupied by the allowance < the regular monthly bills. The committee on iiro and gas rcportc on the gas ordinance. The report say : The present charter does not expire unt in 18'JO , nearly Ihreo years hence , an they think it premature and improper s this time lo grant a renewal. Anion other reasons they give that most likel improvements will bo made before tli present charter expires in the manner i lighting the city , and that the granlin would tie the hands of the city at the e : piration of the present charter , which , i their judgment , would bo the propi time for the council to consider tli matter nnd investigate other methods i lighting the city. The council coucurrc in the report. A Terrible Flro arouses the apprehensions of n whole cit And yet the wild havoc ot disease startli no one. Sad to relate , women sum from year to year with chronic discasi and weaknesses peculiar to their so : knowing that they are growing won with every day , and still take no men ures for their own relief. Dr. Pierce "Favorite Prescription" is the result t life-long and learned study of fcma complaints. It itujuarantced to euro. A DUEL IN NEW MEXICO. How Jim Iltirki , , the Terror of the IJInck' , KniiKO , Died. A duel occurred ! hero a day dr two ago between Colonel tfRyan'and Jlui Htirko , says the New Mcxf < } oTinie ? . The latter has been known for several years as th terror of Iho'lHack Kango. He gave himself the title. Hyan and Hnrko were on the main street together , when tlio latter said : "Come , now , let Ais light this thing out like men.oti anil 1 have carried blow ing far enough. Either you'll drop , or I will. I'll give you two minutes to draw. " Hyan responded by saying that ho was willing to light.but that he had no gun , and that Hurko know it. Hurko's reply to this was that Hyan was a liar , "llut come on , " ho yelled , "and 1 will got you a gun. " When the mob arrived at Hnrk's hoti o that worthy entered alouo and presently came out with Iwo -13-ealibro revolvers , one in each hand. As ho approached the crowd ho throw onn weapon on the ground at Ryan's feet and said , savagely : "There's your gun. " Hyan looked at the revolver and at Hnrke , and , throwing out both hands by way of expostulation , said ; "That's no way to do. You can shoot mo while I am nicking up the gun. Hosides that , I don't know that it is loaded. " Much disputation followed , but It was finally settled by Hurko agreeing to put his gun on the ground also. Hoth were then to pick up their weapons and go at it. Ryan accepted the conditions just as the sun was coming up and the crowd fell back to give the shooters full play. At a word from Hurko both men sprang forward. The terror of the Hhick H\ugo : was noisy , swaggering , and defiant , while Hyan was pale , rather nervous , and silent. Hyan got his gun first , but for some reason did not lire until after Hurko had sent two bullets whi//.ing past his head. Everybody expected to see Hyan drop. His antagoui&l had the reputation of being a dead shot , and his failure to hit his mark after two times surprised the spectators. After the second shot Htirko stood in silence lor a moment with Ins weapon outstretched , evidently making a desperate attempt to put the iioxt shot where it would count. While ho was thus surveying the man who confronted him there was a crack and a crash , followed like lightning by another from the same weapon that weapon being Ryan's , and when the eyes ol the multitude could move from "tho place whore ho stood to the spot where Hurko should have been , they fell on the prostrate form of the man who had provoked and suggested the duel. The terror of the Hlack Hango was stone dead. The tirst shot had fin ished him in the Iwinkling of an eyeand the second bullet , dispatched almost sim ultaneously on the same course , did not iind him there. Ho dropped like a log nt the instant of the tirst shot , and when examined was found with his revolver clutched in his hand and with a bullet- hole through his head , entering to the left of the nose and coming out at the rear on a straight line. Got rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla , which gives strength , a good appetite and health. Unique Mnrrlngc nr n Station House. From the Atlanta Constitution : Tlio event of tlio day in itation-hoiiso society circles yesterday , was the civil welding of the fiitherto informal lie exisling be tween Cornelius Thompson , a colored citi/.en , aged .seventy-two , and Nellie Hrown , a dusky maiden of litty-eight summers very long summers , too. The cernmony was performed by a di vine of Ihoir own color , who had kindly left his dray for the occasion , and with upron for vestment and the station-house 'icartii for altar ho tied them with the egal tie that holds until death or tt di vorce decree severs it. When asked if ho would take the woman to be his lawful wife under the isnal conditions Thompson gladly and quickly answered "yes , " and then held his breath in painful expectancy to lcar | the reply from Nellie. When the ques tion was put , she hesitated for several seconds , and then , in a dry voice that boded no good for the wedped future of Cornelius , she replied : "Well , I reckon I'll have to. " The ceremony concluded , the celebrant commanded the groom to kiss his blush ing bride , and he complied with a haste and gusto which rather tended to pro duce the impression that this would be his last chance. They then loft the station house tfe gether , going toward the car shed , but before they had passed out of sicht the woman was seen to turn away from the old man and walk rapidly in another di rection. The aged husband looked sadly after nor for a moment , as if paralyzed by surprise , nnd then , bending his head , followed sorrowfully in her wako. When in Hoston stop at the United Stales hotel. The convenient location and unequalled comfort of this house , combined with its moderate charges are unsurpassed by any holel in the city. Fashion's F'uita In Montnnn. Montana Scrcccher : These arc a few of the costumes at the May day ball : Miss Sally McSnillin was rigged out as pretty as a red and green wagon with two spring scats , and made more mashes than a tew. She had on a blue dress with a red Hut at the side , and a puffy something or other on the other side. Miss Sue Sharp wore an en train rig , and could have knocked Mrs. Langtry silly when it came to good looks. Her hair was en curl and her face en powder. She had sixteen rings on ono finger and bracelets clean to her elbow. KLittlo Hirdie Hloom was "tho daintiest darling of all , " in white tocgery of some sort , looped up In spots. She wore hand- painted gloves and slippers aud passy- mentry jewelry. Miss Dorrity reminded one of a double rainbow , and was the belle of the occa sion. It's a cold day when Lizzie Ann Dorrity gets left at u ball , and she was at her best last night. Belle of lionrbon ten-year-old whiskj is specially designed for family trade , On account of ils ago and line quality is too expensive to by sold by the glass. l Tallil tliHpU IB luldt > f Unit. YIELDS TO EVERT MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OwlnctothoUllCOMI. tUSIIUTT of I ho clotll ( which our patent * rorer eicluvlvelr ) will ( It irfiTtlv flrvt tluiDoorn. Krqulrri no breaking In. 0\K BKtt Hill ) br * Hlrnftrb liif worn tttidayiirnutroimil ihimut PKIIFKirr rtTTIKO , HEAI/rilKUI * ami I'amrartalileCursDt eterworu. Kultl by all . . CUe.,0. III. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Orll | l Md Only eanlB . i Uibl . B. M of wartklm Iulutlo Finest Landaus Conches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , omens i No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. Na. C15 Main Street , Telephone No , 93. OHM Y. STONE. JACOB SIMt STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law * ctice in the State and Fed era Courti Rooms 7 and 8 Shugtirt-Bcno Block. CoU.NCILBt.UFF3 .nrpoliiitaiii whlto , lilnck nnd all colors. ; PU- ( crn lininiuto , luiui nnd toiiuc' , n specially. N'ulDU Douglas St. , Uuinlin. OFFICER Council Blufltijowa. Establish oil lt5T. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , TortoiscShcll etc.Hair On nanicnts , as as tlio | newest nov- cities iu liuir Hair goods ' > madeto oj lcr Mrs. C. L. Gillette 20 Mniii St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , ami all mail orders promptly attended to. BEST LIGHT LIVERY The finest of driving horses always on liand and for sale by MASE WISE. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 23 MAIS ST. , COUNCIL U LUFFS , I A : N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Oillceovor American JCxpress. , C. B. ALLEN , Over 2Vb. 12 North Mu In St. county mnps. of cities nnd couutloa Star Safe Stabfes and Mule Yards liroudWHy , Council Uluirs.Opp. Dummy Depot CO ( " 5. ea. _ e Horses and mules kept constantly o hand , lor sale at retail or in car load Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on comniission. SnLUTEii & HOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. aro. and 4th st E. S. Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES. Speclnl idvcrtleomcnts , such RS Lost , round ' 40 Loan , For Bale , To Ilent , VSntiU , lionrJInir , etc. , will bolnBcrtixl in tills column nt tlio low ratoof TEN CUNTS I'EK USE for ihoflrst Insor- Ion and /ivo Cents Tor I.I no foi-cncliauljio-iuom insertion. Leave ndvorlUomcnts nt our ollico No. 12 I'ourl iticvt , uoar Uroatlwiir. Couuvll UluO * . _ WANTS. _ Housekeeper ; also mnn to tnko WANTED horses , luuu and Hifo prolorrcd. J. W. A K. L. Squire. _ TRiOU HUNT Eight-room house , in ( rood re- E pair ; No. em Iliuir st. : * IW per month. .Mrs. M. J. Cole , No. CiauiifU _ T710K KENT Caul shodi. office nnd eculcs , ono -L live-room nouso. U. Muyne , Kiaeihiivo. A Kood cook nnd irlrl for ironoiul WANTED In u family ot tour. Mrs. Thomas Ollicor , No. KU Willow nvonuo. 8ALK-Or Trade Six sections of ( rood FOU In Lincoln countr. No'on. ' . U. R railway. Call on or addruil Udell Ilroa. A Co. , 103 Pearl tt. . Council lUurf * . _ _ 'ANTED A good girl ( or ireneral house. W work. Apply at 7UV SUth avenue. 4O1 \ THIS WEEK , Parasols at greatly reduced prices to close the season's stock. Black Lisle Thread Hose , good ones at 25c < J * The present invoice of this splendid ' * * ' bargain is nearly sold , s Ii I i Remnants of Dress Goods and Silks at. prices to clean the counters , Ginghams , Seersuckers and White Dresa * Goodsin a , very great variety. We are headquarters for Carpets of all kinds , Mi 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. o. cr. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Bluffr Olltco , ftliiMoiiio Temple. Omaha Olllceo , ill North Kith street. Particular attention given to Inventing - . venting I'liiicl * Tor iiou rc i- tlciitt. Special bargains lit lots Ac acre property in Omaliu iV Coun cil ItlnlU. Correspondence solic ited. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS an ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Boarders : - : Reduced : : Rates. BEST 3IAKKS AND IIKHIKST GUADKS OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchnio instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Iiutriiincnlk Tuned ami Ill-paired. We never fall to five NiilUI'acllo Over O years' r.xpcricncc In I'iano and Organ % Vorlt. Swanson Music Co. No. . 327 Broadway , Council Uluffs , Iowa.