i THE OJLAIIA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. .TUNE 28. 1888. THE DAILY BEE. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. / OFF1CI3 NO. 12 PKAIlLi STUKKT. Delivered uy Currier In Any Tort of the City at Twenty Cents i'cr Week. H. W.TII/TON MANAGER , TKM'.l'llONUS : JltiMNE.i" ! Omen , No. 43. NlOMTHDlTOtl , NO. 23. MINOlt MKNT1ON. N .Y. I'lumblnp Co. New sprltip goods nt Heller's. Hnyliss park Is nil rcmly for that $1,000 fountain. It ought to be put In nt once. The commencement exercises nt Tnbor collcRO oien ) to-morrow , and close on Wednes day next. The regular weekly shoot of the Mannwn gun club win hold at the lake yesterday afternoon. Patrolman W. A. Hayes has resigned and Special Oniccr Fowler has been assigned to regular duty In his place. . ! . II. Hcigonfus , of this city , and May Pom- ory , of Wuukoma , Fnyclto uounty , have been ( ranted license to marry. The funeral of Mrs. Mary C. Davis will beheld held this morning nt 10 o'clock from the rcsi- dcnco , No. 810 First avomte. K < s < ) uiro Hlgps was called on Thursday af ternoon to perform the marriage ceremonies for Horace Clark and Sally Early , both of Omaha. The funeral of Mrs. .T. S. Dnvls will take plaoo at 10 o'clock tills morning from the residence1 , H12 First nvcnuo , with Interment at Falrvlow. Mr. I , Scars proudly bears the cake won by him nt the Catholic entertainment Thurs day evening as the most popular young man In the Kepublicau clubs. The city Js sorely in need of some BCIIV- cngcrniul garbage system , by which citizens would bo enabled to comply with the laws , nnd the city hcalthfulness protected. District court convenes hero again next Thursday , the ! 23th , with .ludgo Ueomer on the bench. The remaining cases on the docket will bo disposed of in short order. The infant son of Peter Clarcdatachcn died Thursday evening nt ! ( o'clock , ugcd llvo months. The funeral will ho held to-day at U o'clock , from the residence , No. 1102 Sev enth street. The United States inspector of marine ves sels has examined the bo.its on Lake Man nwn and found them se.i worthy. The re spective owners have been granted licenses accordingly. The } 011113 folks of the First Baptist church delayed their observance of child ren's day , their service to tnko place tomorrow row evening. An interesting programme has been prepared. The wholesale liquor store of Mr. Keating hat closed its doors for business. The "Omaha , " on llroudway , lias done likewise. Temporary injunctions were issued against them and they gracefully bowed to the in evitable. One of the handsomest residences on First avenue is that now in process of erection by John Danforth , located between Seventh and Eighth streets. All the fences in the block are being taken away , and the beautiful pri vate parks thrown open to the public. It is a great improvement. Mrs. Louisa , wife of Charles" Ilatnmcl , died at 4 o'clock yesterday morning of con sumption. The funeral will take place nt 2 o'clock this afternoon from her late home , 1018 Fourth avenue. The remains will bo interred in Fairwiow cemetery. The de ceased was twenty-live years of ago. The majority of the visitors from this city to Chicago returned yesterday morning. Some of them had to return , and ns the re mainder were unwilling to bear the expense of keeping a sleeping car. and nccoinmoda tions In the city were limited , the others re turned with them. They report un enjoya ble time. At the concert next Tuesday evening Mr. Long Vv-ill sing "Tho Lost Chord , " which ho does with raio effect. Thib is by special in vitation. Mrs. O'Neil is unable to appear , nnd Miss Inu Toitovin lias consented to ap pear in her stoiul. Mrs. F. L. Haydcn has also consented to ap ear in a number. A special programmeis being formed and the concert should ho liberally patronized on this account , but namely because of the object for which it is to bo given. Chief Lucas yesterday received a letter from Phil Uoitsch , superintendent of police of Cincinnati , asking his co-operation in es tablishing lunutional association of chiefs of police , to hold annual meetings in someof the larger cities of the country , much the same us was held nt St. Louis n year ago. That meeting was productive of much good in the way of perfecting arrangements for the bettor suppression of crime , and it is thought that i early meetings would bo very beneficial. The park commissioners yesterday axvardcd the contract for iliiishing the fountains for Falnnount park to the Now York Plumbing company. There will bo two drinking foun tains , one nt the entrance to the park , on Graham avenue , the other near the urtillc-ial horseshoe lake in the park. There will bo a handsome ornaiiK-ntea fourtaiu in the center of the lake. The contract for laying the water main to the lulca lias boon lot to the Ramo company , ami work on the whole will bo commenced at once nnd completed in a short time. Yesterday morning Artie Held , a Hun car rier , met with n Berious mishap , which will conllno him to lus homo for a beason , if no more serious iVMilts follow. Ho was re turning homo from his route when in sumo inimnor his foot became entangled In the btirrup and ho was thrown heavily to the ground. The Heal ) ) was cut quite badly , be sides which other injuries were sustained , the extent of which cannot , at tills writing , ho ascertained. A few weeks ago Artie met With a similar ni-ciilont , from the effects of Which ho rapidly rpcnveicd. Ho is a plucky little follow , and probably his crit will pull him tlirough. Every one is , or ought to bo , interested in the umlntominro of St. Ucrimrd's hospital. An opportunity is to bo given Tuesday even ing next to show this intcix-bt in a practical way. An evening of opera is to bo given nt the opera hou o by Mr. and Mrs. S. Massey Howard , assisted u.y the Omaha St. 1'hllo- mcna cathedral choir. The proceeds aio for the bcnellt of thu hospital. The Omaha friends having kindly consented to give their time and talents t6 this worthy enterprise , Council Hluftd should respond with oven heartier generosity. The entertainment itself will bo n rich treat. The tickets are oiily 50 cents. Travelers ! Stop at the Bochtolo. The Kicknpoo Indians' , with their womlwful medicines , are lioro , corner Urunilway and Eighth sta. Tijiton lias bargains in real estate. The Injiinoilon C.WH. Arguments In the second "Manawa" in junction case will bo heard by Judge Carson in the dhtrlct court , hero to-day. The do- cislon In the Jlrst case w s expected from Judge Thornoll ycateiday , but nothing wus received. _ Union Abstract company , 23(1 ( Main street. The onglncors blrilco for Durlln Bros , for tlioir groceries , 63:1 : Broadway , Ed Lloyd \\lli la ! o your order. Tel. iiOO. Grand balloon ascoiibion by the Klcltapoos , Saturday evening , 8 o'clocit , cor. iJruudwny and Eighth sis. Manuwa anil Milwaukee. The city council will meet this morning nl 11:110 o'clock to consider the Manawu Motor line matter. Division Superintendent li. 1) . Campbellof the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul road , will bo prison t. The situation will bo fully dlscubscd , mid without iloub' ' the dltilcuity will bo settled to the satisfac tion of all concerned , E. II. Slioafo loans money on chattel Eocurity of every description. FMvata consulting rooms. All l-usitiess etrictlj conflileutiul. Ofi'.oc 600 Uroml p.y , cor- utr Main street , uji-vtiilvs. Buy " \VhttoMFow. mach , 20 N.MtxIn. J3uy iiwntclfJ- grates ail ( * ieirlh : fur- iBlungs til tlio Nevy tfgrk pUiiul'inj , ' Co. THE DOINGS IN THE BLUFFS , The Oakland Crooks Can't Got Oat By Habeas Corpus. THE MERRIAM BLOCK MATTER. Uncle Snin dots After n IIootlcR Klro JLmls 1'lnyliiK With the Truck A Sent ) Engineer in ' Trouble. Must Stnncl Trlnl. Judge Carson rendered his decision yestcr- loy morning in the habeas corpus case of Vamlcrpool and Stanley , who wore arrested 'or ' the larceny of $1,500 from a farmer nt Oakland. The motion'for the release of the irisoncrs WOT argued before him Thursday , and ho decided to remand thorn to jnll to vwait the action of the grand jury , which meets in August. Hon. Frank Shinn , of Carson , appeared for the prisoners , and Colonel Ditilcy argued the case for the state. Ono liar Always Hunnlnt ; . Prohibition docs not prohibit , yet the booze assessments in police court nro much fewer low than before the recent term of district court. Yesterday there was not n boozer icforo "his honor. " Three vags were towed n , but thu court ordered them nil loaded ipon the catapult and thrown over the cfty vulls. The mandate was obeyed , nnd they voro ruthlessly "iired. " The case of .T. Hell , for disturbing the icaco In a Madison street bagnio , was con- limed , ana the young man's lather went his security for his appearance. IS. Lanbow was Iroppcd into the scales to see how much ho owed the city for leaving n dead muleso icar the surface of the ground in the western ) art of the city that It spoiled the appetites > f all the residents of that neighborhood. Die court concluded that a $10 gold piece would Just about make things balance , and defendant deposited the amount and do- mrted. Lanbow rather gave himself away n testifying as to the burial of the mule. ilo said ho dug n hole three feet deep , put , ho inulo in , covered him over with dirt and ovellcd oil the ground nicely. "How much lirt did you put over him ? " nskcd the judnc. 'About thfeo feet. " The Judge concluded lint thu mule must have been quite thin. 'Yes , ho had bacn sick , and lost tlesli. " - Another Seal ) in Tronlile. Another "Q. " scab engineer , by the name of S. McDonald , was in trouble yesterday , and was lauded in tbo "jug" by the rclcnt- css minions of the law. Ho was walking along the streetwhen a party of the enemy's sympathizers , who were in n house that ho assed , referred to "his scabship" in rather mcomplimcntnry terms. McDonald thought ic could not allow the insult to pass , so he mllod a gun on one of the party , named lack Cussick , although not the .lack who Igures promincntlv among Council Bluffs 'iincst. " Tim police were put on his track. nnd ho was quickly gathered in. Ho claimed ih at the others a tacked him , nnd lie drew lis gun in self defense. The charge placed igainst him was assault with intent to com mit murder. The court continued the case until Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock , and ) laced the prisoner under § 1,000 bonds to ap- ) car nt. that time. The local Hurlington of- ieials furnished the required bond , and Mc Donald was released. Thu scabs are not possessed of spirits of meekness nnd humility , and they find their lath-a hard road to travel. Kmptying a Deputy United States Marshal II. J. Dun can arrived in the city ycstcVduy morning in charge of Milton Scarlcs , of Page county , who was charged with selling liquorcontrary ; o the prohibitory law of the state. United States District , Attorney Finch came up from DCS Moincs to hear tlio case , but Searlcs wahe.l an examination , and was bound over In the sum of 5.100 to the next term of the United States court , that convenes here on the ' 0tli of September. Ho furnished the re quired bond and was released. It is charged that ho has been running u "bootleg" saloon , ind the law-abiding citizens in his vicinity bocninu tired of it and lilcd un information against him that resulted as stated. Deputy Marshal Duncan will remain in tills city a day or two to see how things are going. lie says that the prohibitory law is being en forced all over the state , and that in the smaller places no liquor wnatever is being sold. In the larger places the druggists and "bootleggers" deal out limited supplies to the initiated. Ilo thinks thai the people of this city are making a very good showing , considering ttie fact that the ofllcinls arc all trying to help the saloons along. Iliili .School Graduate . The commencement exercises of the class of ' 88 of the high school wore held at the opera house last evening. Tlio house was compli'toly lllled , every seat below the gallery - lory being sold long before the doors were opened. Tlio sale of reserved heats amounted to $11'J ! , and about $15 was taken at tlio door. Kvcn standing room was at a premium , and the stairways lending to the balconies wcro packed. Tito stage was beautifully decor ated with cut ( lowers and potted ulants , on cither tudo being a mammoth lloral bank , and Just in front ef each was a handsome pillar of cut ( lowers. Suspended over the the class motto ' - not stugo was mottoRowing , Drifting , " in white letters on n green backj ground. ISeneath it was a lloral wieatli , in which were tlio figures " "jb" in white. The "sweet girl graduates , " of whom there wnro eight , werp tastefully dresbed in white , c.ii-li wearing a hunch of ( lowers , and tbo three young gentlemen wcro dressed in the conventional black. The essays and orations were all of a high order ol merit , but lack of spuco forbids ex tended individual mention. There was much originality to the majorilyof tlio productions , and tlio numerous stereotyped expressions that are BO painfully common on muny sim ilar occasions wore entirely wanting. The exercises consumed considerable ) time , but the cbb.iys were each quite short and satisfactory to the audience- . The ilorul tributes wcro very elegant and numerous. Kiich member of the class was abundantly remembered by admiring friends , and ro reived many beautiful tributes. The occasion was in very way a grand success and the class of ' 8S may well bo congratulated ut the highly commendable iminnur in which they conducted their closing exercise of local school life. Frco Indian show every niglht for three wooku , corner of Droadway and Eighth bts. Tlio lorriniii Illoolc. Mr. N. Merriam , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday on business pertaining to his now block on Main and Pearl streets. The question of material was being considered , and the gentleman visited Wickliam's brick yard , and al&o inspected sovnral buildings in the city constructed of St. Louis pressed brick , ruid homo of homo manufacture. A few Council Hluffs gentlemen with utter dis regard for local enterprises wore' trying to indiico htm to use the St. Loins material , al though it costs much inoro than that miido hero S-10 per l.uoo. This is a rather ques tionable manner of working for the upbuild ing of the city , but it has been noticed on several occasion ! ] . Mr , Merrium has not yet perfected all of his arr.ingeints , but is get- tint ; ready to begin wurk very shortly. Omaha "Ono wcok only" at Schmidt's photo- praph gallorv0 Main Bt.ouodoz. cabinet bizo photos for only W.OO. war ranted to huit. Don't lilco thorn , don't lalco thorn , and sit For sale cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build ut onco.d - dros ? or call on J.f It. llice , No. 100 Main street , Council An Kxpeiihlvo Plii.ytliliitf. The lire lads gave the bi ? truck a trial yes terday ( corning ut the City mills , und han dled it very.wi'll. A line of hose was sent up the ladder tmd water turned on. It was the firtt' test olthn k'nd ' thut the laddev hud received , aud1 the retu'Jt was very satisfact ory. The truck was stationed In the middle of the street , nnd the ladder was perfectly firm , with no support except at the base , ns a heavy stream of water was thrown from the norzlo nt an elevation of scvcnty-Avo feet. With what little practice the boys have al ready hod they can handle the hugo np- pnrntus in line shape , and make very good lime. The finest bread at C. .1. Swnns bakery - ory , 213 Main ; fresh cnkcs and con fectionary. _ t'crsonnl i'arnjjraphn. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Hnnnon have gone cast to spend the next two month * . Thomas Unrrv and Leo Smith of W. W Chapman's establishment , arc on the sick list. list.Mrs. Mrs. M. J. O'Neil will Icavo for California within a few days to spend the balance of the heated term. Miss Uortha Miller , of ICcokuk , la. , is visiting her sister , Mrs. James 11. Watson , No. 717 East Uroadway. E. B. Harvey , representing Dopgett , Has- sott ft Hills Co. of Chicago , returned homo yesterday from n three weeks' trip through the northwest , Airs. H. Durgan loft last evening for Chllll- cotlie , Mo , to attend the graduating exer cises of St. Joseph academy , her daughter , Miss Josle. being one of the class. Mr. II. P. Harrett , who has been "doing1 the Council Bluffs local for the Omalm World for the past week , returned to his iiomo In Lincoln yesterday afternoon. Last evening Mrs. George F. Wright nnd daughters , Llla and Xellie , arrived hero from Iowa City. They will probably remain until September , the beginning of the school year. J. Evans , manager of the Council Bluffs nnd Omnhii Hrldgo company , left for the east last evening on business connected with .ho electric motor line that is to be operated in connection with the new bridge. Keg Creek had qulto a delegation yester day to the city where kegs are boycotted. Among those at tlio Crcston house wore Has- inus Campbell , Charles HamUcy , John Hest and J. Hoack. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan William' ! , of No. 1C.19 . Ninth avenue , are happy in the arrival of n very young lady at their home. This gives the title of grandfather to Jim Hums , the old reliable engineer of the Hock Island. William Patterson and daughter Grace of Central City , Neb. , are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hazelton. Mr. Patterson was formerly connected with the linn of Kcclinc & Felt of this city. Ho now hoiils the responsible and honorable position of mayor of the city of his adoption. Tlio vacation time causes a number of youthful but familiar faces to appear here again. Among those who are at homo from Notre Dame university , South Ucnd , Ind. , are John Keating , Philip Paschel , Johnny Million. From the college at Atchison , Kan. , John J. Hughes and Joseph Dutngcr linvo returned home. Mr. Emil Durr leaves to-day for a visit to nis old home in Switzerland. Ho ha.s planned his trip so as to reach his old home on the same day of the same month ns that on which ho bade good-by and started for America. Twenty-four years will have passed , and the meeting of his aged mother cannot but bo an affecting one. When Mr. Durr came to this country he took passage on the "Iowa , " little dreaming that the state of that name would be his home. Ho was eighteen days coming over. Ho will cross now in half that time. Such is one of the changes brought about in these years. He has risen in prominence in local business circles , bcingono of the wholesale iirm of L. Kirscht & Co. , of Omaha. His many friends hero wisli him a happy voyage , a joyous re union and safe return to his homo hero. Good The oft-roi > catcd question , "What's a peed book to read ? " is bcinjr success fully answered for Council BlulT 's in quirers by D. W. Bushnell , the well known bookseller stationer. Hd has re ceived a number of ne.v books published by Bedford , Clarke & Co. Among thorn is one which , while of mitlonul interest , is especially so to every western ad mirer of the gifted Illinois orator , Em ory A. Storrs. It is a collection of his famous political orations from the time of Lincoln to that of Garliold , covering twenty of the most eventful years of the nation's life. No one can fail to be stirred by the matchless eloquence of this man. who during his lifetime was so actively engaged in discussing great public questions. "Rents in Our Robes'is from the pen of Mrs. Frank Leslie , and is a sparkling , witty and charming review of modern faociety and manners. It is a helpful as well as entertaining little volume. Everything from the pen of Julian Hawthorne is largely read. His latest novel is among the numerous publica tions of Bedford , Clarke & Co. It is "A Dream and n Forgetting. " If not Hawthorne's best , it iscertainly not ex celled in interest or manner by any of liis others. The Hotel mi the Move. Last evening Messrs. Secrist and Wells of Chicago arrived in tlio city. They repre sent and are members of the synidicato who are to erect the new hotel. A meeting of tlio hotel committee- tlio board of trade was attempted , but for some reason it did not malcriali/.o. The gentlemen who are hero came for the purpose of arranging the details - tails in connection with the matter and the business must bo attended to without delay. A meeting of the hotel committee is called for 1:30 : p. m. to-day. Every member is earn estly requested to bo present. < r S. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan monoy. Twenty YcarH Married. Last evening Deputy Marshal John 13ar- nyte and his estimable wife celebrated their twentieth anniversary of wedded life. Their home on lienton street was thronged with relatives and friends who came to pay their respects to them. The hours of tlio evening were passed in social Intercourse and other pleasurable ways. At the departure of the guests muny mementoes in China were loft to attest the esteem in which the worthy couple are held. SOUTH OMAHA NI3WS. I'ollco Court. Business was brisk yesterday. John Hoyen was given six days in jail us a vag , and Put Noonan paid $ tt and costs for being drunk and disorderly. Dan McCormlck paid | 5 and costs for the same privilege , and John McGoncgh was discharged. Ho was found sleeping in one of the Armour buildings , but explained that ho got lost. John and May Wallace of Albright wore also run in on a charge of drunkenness. Thomas Uurko was charged with being u suspicions ! character. Not en About the City , Mrs Llmo Wurbritton , of Ashland , Neb. , is a guest of Mrs. John F. Hitehhart. Miss Mary E. White , of Mercer , Pa. , is on a visit to her brother , who is foreman of the Times. In the court of Justice Wells , liowland and Hr.idford obtained u verdict of f 15 ugaiiiHt John Clark and William Pierce , .1. P. Hayes ; the recently appointed city sc.ivcngcris ; already nt work , und yesterday morning went down to the nvei-hido to lo c.ito a dumping ground. Another team of hand ball players Is coin ing up from Omaha on Sunday , bud Michael Tighe , Jus DuiT.v and Mike Uurko will repre sent the northerners. The South Omaha team has not yet been named. In a scrimmage on Twenty-second street Thursday night Thomas Smith wus stalboU by Ins iirothcr-m law , Dan Flaherty , but was not badly hurtand thpre have been no arrcsls. Dr. Wilton dressed the wounds. Tim 1-o'clock dummy train was delayed yes terday by u number of cows that hud strayed on tlio truck near tha Summit , and quietly watched the cup-incur ns ho tried to frighten them uwiu' . The train was brought to a standstill , but probably the owners of the cows would louU for damages if any of them wcro killed , I cheerfully recommend Rod Clover Tonic to thoao suffering from troubles of the utuniuch und liver. I am now on my second' bottle and it nuifcos.ine feel like' now . man. Cl M. CoKNOH. Nashuu , ' la. Goodman Drug company' SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. w Largest Stocft , METCALF BROTHERS Furnishing Ooods , Lowest Prices , , Clothing , Hats , Gaps , oto. Willl&m SlodBntopf Music , , , t > . . . U nlcr tn- t fj ffardman , Evtrdl & Fisher MK.H1 GUy & .Count > UEAI , ESTATE - I . . . Main St. Councfi Binds. * INS. CO. Naw York. . . No.B M. mMa ; 1Ji _ . _ 1914 St. M ry'i A . .OtftHi . CO XX X s n mm BIIUB riirrufci TManiPiCtll > ilti > * * rf rf Tf " - " /-YI1 Largest Capital and Surplus Your Patronage " CITIZENS STATE BANK < } of Any Banlt in the city. , Is Solicited. SVH COUNCIL. , SMOKE JW&E , L , SQUIRE'S Torcgoj ,4' , KooroH Pqinb. 011 2j Gloss Go Abstracts of Title - Wholesale. Santa Rasai. No. 8. Pearl St. . ARE THE BEST. , 'lSUl. < v y4A Between > .A pxv _ a\es ; : f g > | iTUi EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. S KPttgJJgMHICSiM ? ! 3WCTggglrrry j7'T7 Manufacturer of Fine t'ariiajres and liuggiea. H. F HATTENHAUER I always keen in stock a larco variety of eastern 1 have always a full block to select from. . , , make Carrlaj'os , whioli 1 hcllatii vorj low rate. Call ami examine ! . Prices Low. Aos. ar lo ! II4 E'onrlli Slrvut. _ T am iilwiiys ready to show frooris. In nuttonliiK a Glove For the first time do not begin nt the top button , but with the second or third. Go on to the lowest button and then ro- turil to the top one. The strain will not eomo by this means on the kid of the upper wrist , si part which it is impor tant .should lit snugly. Exports say that you should take oil'a plovo from the wrist always and never by the finger tips ; rather iieel it oil , turning all the fingers inside out. This helps to re move the slight moisture , and the glove is better dried and in better shape when it is turned again to the right side out , which should be done before l-.iying it away. Keep a long box for kid gloves , that should never bo rolled into each other nor lott in a ball , as the moisture then dries into them and makes them still and hard. A good lace glove that is pulled into shape when taken off the hand and laid neatly away in oven a , common corset box , will always look well while it holds together. An Abs.Mutc Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in Ifirce two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all sltin erup tions. Will positively ctfro all kinds of piles. ' Ask for the ORIGINAL A131ETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Urus : Co. at Uo cents per box by mail til ) cents. Hallway IlelYcHliiuonts in England Pall Mall Gazette : Railway refresh ments in England are proverbially dem and bad , but they are certainly getting worse. The sit-down meal is respect able , and the plates ol eggs and cold meats are eatable , , but the buns and sandwiches ( and there is. or would b'o , an immense bun and sandwich public ) 'ire ' simply atrocious. As a rule , every thing under a glass cover is stale. Is it possible that the great linn which con tracts for so many of our railway sta tions can bo aware of the disgraceful way in which the hand-to-mouth re freshments : ire thrown on tlio public ? Why do not they appoint periodical inspectors specters charged to taste these wayside buns , etc ? Perhaps no onp can bo got to do tlio tasting in the present state of aflairs. It would bo no light ordeal , Anyhow , the sandwich market is simply being ruined for want of a little butter- mustard and fresh bread. The two-penny sandwich is a fraud dry and taste , less while the bun is altogether leath ery. The sooner this penny-wiso-pound- foolish policy is checked the better it will be for the reputation of the contrau tors and the pockets and palate of the long-siilToring commercial and uncom mercial traveller. * When you need ; i.friend select a lure one. Dr. .loncs' Ucd _ Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for all dis eases of the liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic known. 60o. Goodman Drug company. To expel mosquitoes , tnko of gum camphor si piece about one-third the size of a hen's egg , and evaporate it by placing it in a tin vessel and holding it over a lamp , taking care that it docs not ignito. Tlio smoke will soon fill the room and expel the mosquitoes , and not ono will bo found in the room next morning , oven though the windows dews should bo left open at night. Distress after eating , heartburn , sick headache and indigestion are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It creates a good appetite. When stung by a boo or wasp make a panto of common earth and water , put on the place at once , and cover with a cloth. Complexion Powder is an absolute necessity of the refined toilet in this climnto. Pozzoni's combines every ele ment of beauty and purity. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICI3. SI'nciALnilvcrtlsfinon's , snchas I/ost , round , To I.oiui , I'or Sale , To Ui'iit , Wants , llninltni ; etc. , will bu insertoil in this column at the low ratoof TF.N UK.S'TS IT.Il i-INK for tha flmt In sertion and I'JvB OntK 1'er Unu for u.icli subj * fluent Insertion. I.unvo advoitlsumcuts at our olllcc. No. ] J I'eiirl Street , near Uroadway , Coun cil Illutrs Inwu. - thoi ] \ : * > dummy KrliViy the ! , j pocketbooki-ontalnln ; ; thro-bllN , and sil ver , pair cltihsi-b , und paper * . .Suitable reward for letnrii. Mis T. A , Clark , S10 HaiTbOii St. lliSBMAKNi : ( Alco plain hewlni ! ilone nt J ) . ll-'T Third nvvnuu , or by the ilay. ItnNT Good liouso of eleven rooins. ITOIt 1 - t'.J per inontli. I'lt-ubantiy biliiutvil Inwn , pardon grotmil anil fniit. Apply utolllto ( if Iliiruro liverutt , C/'unncll Illlltla , low.i. 3OH HUNT-l'iirnlblicd and iiiifuriilbliod roonib , \ \ Itli inoilt-rti convtnlcncus , at Sil Illiiirt.1. _ IJ'OU HUNT I'or the suniint-r only , ono of tlio JiilciiBuiitOkt niinll renlili-nrfb In tlio illy , nil fuinUlied , butli romn. city water , centrally lociituil. cxrolleiit noljiliburhooa. rmnlly u-jlim c-a t. Imiiu-'llato i 'h osHlon K'vi'ii. ' Adilicas Kt-Hldeiu-c , care Hoe oil ce , Coiiiull Illutrg. _ rpo HUNT Immediately , for the summer. 11 X good furnished lioube , 10 rooms ; tlotet ami bath room ; city water. Apply on premise * . Bli 6th avo. \ \ U IIAVi : two ID-room brlrk houbes to trade tor iimrchaiulite Jolniaton ty Van i'utteu. \\f ANTTo t-xilmiife'0 Nebraska or Wisronsin i > furm luiuU f r I'uuni'll Ithills or omahii property or mcrchaiidlbe. . | ' . .McKebbun. TWII.L buy Rood * second-hand furniture , stov and carn U ; will pay full Lath value , A > Iuudcl , UiJ Uroadway. _ \\7ANTii : bto'-ts ol iiioreljAndlao. lhiv > . Ojnuha and Council Illutrs city property. alto u vatern laud to exchange for KQods : L' U on or uddreas Joli'nsou , V t'Hristlau , Kocm ' 33 , Cuwuler of Uimiuci-co , Umuba. "IT OIt SAIjlJ At nlmrKnln. in nrros near stock 4' yards , South Oinnha , Neb. , Johnson it Christian , Hooin 35 , Chamber of Commurco , Onmlia. TANTI2D A llrst-class cook at the Creston lioiisu. AYWAXTI2D WAXTI2D A place to cnro for horses , milk and ilo other work In private family , J .K , Ileo cilllce , Council HlulTK. HUMAN . JGOODS. uuii'i ! mimMt COUNCIL i BLUFFS. The Roberts Portable and Adjustable Store shelving is now on exhibition in J. Noumayor's new building on Broad way , Council BUilTs. The patentee so licits your careful investigation , rely ing upon your judgment and exper ience with "different systems of helv- ing. We believe it lo be the bc t and most practical arrangement for conven ience ever put in a building. Please erivo it a thorough examination. The shelves are neat in construction ; can bo put up quickly and cheaply ; can be taken down , moved and set up without the aid of a mechanic. They adjust nieoly to the distance desired between shelves and give the goods a grand and beautiful display. Every possible ad vantage is combined in this svstem. Every merchant should call and see us for we have the MuuniAXT's FIMKXD. B.'F. ROBEH.TS. PRICE $15 , ThP Morris Tviio Wr.ter Is n pmrtlral , wtll 11UKR' an.l llncly JlnKlii (1 luai liinc. ii nl < o.nliiiuM the i ) rfi'i t Ii'tli'iMijr , i'xa > t iilllt'iiini'iit , nnd riijildilMiii. . ' .if . i lilull in licit \viitcr. Tlic KDI- HN ) MlMI'-O'lUAI'll. ' tiiobpst npiur.itm iniulp for maniliilillat ; aiituKruiihle ana U.i | > writer \\ork ; , 1,0 NU-diiies can be taken. TYI'U WltlTlMl fiujiiilles for sale Send for circulars. The Kx- cufslur Co. , foiin-ll Illulls.I.i. Mention tills iiapiT. Star Stables and Mule Yards llrowlwny. lountil Illuirs , OM ) . Uu.uniy Dcjiut Tlorsrs nnd mules constantly on hand , for ealeut retailer Incur luu > l lots. , Unlois promptly lllled by contract on shoit Stuck Mild on committal' ' > n. U'eu iiiiunu in. bi iiLf nu s , norj'.v. Ol'l'ositu ' lUiiaiiiy Duiiut t'umi'il llluir.-i THEO. BECKMAN , ! OF AMI Iir.AI.KH IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. ttSz " A Vull Absurtiiii-nt of Ilarnoas Goinla Con- fctantiy on lluinl. Keniilriii' Neatly ami I'rmnpHy Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. , COUNOIU II UKKH , : : . IOWA " " "PROF , HENRY RUIFROK Instructor of Music , No. IU Stutpunan strei't , founr il niuUd , anil B'a .Music Store , JoJ 'o bt cotJiiiuha. D , H , McOANELD & CO , Wool and Furs. Highest Market i-Tices. Prompt Returns. KSnmil 8. . ! Main Htreei.Cittini.ll OFFICER 6 PUSEY , BANKERS. way Conanl lUuda , lo\vx Hbt- From 15 to 25 Per Cent. tr" " "d NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE -PETER G. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. . INCOKl'OUA'i'KD 1842. 1878 CO , , MASSfLLOX , OHIO , MAXI'FAITUHKKS. Kspcclally A lai ted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. - : - - . Ppeciflc.xtlons iitul estimates furnished for complete steam plants. KegulRtlon , Durability Guar anteed. Can show letters from mers wheie fuel Economy Is equal with C'orllss Nou-Coiidvusiiig. si ; , < > r'iE , ICMJITS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HDIRl/IWPINF - Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates , , Dinm nDlnu. Specifications. Supervision of 1'ublic Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CIMI CV Dl IDUT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 T I IN LL Y DU I ll\L" Pearl St. . Council Bluffs , Iowa. fmmmr r M W * " " "in ! MfIWMMMPWVM V BH MB KBABM M HMMMMMHBB BMM Justice oi the Peace. Olllcc over American Express , No. 419 NOPUMD7 - Bioadway , Council Blnllb , Iowa. Si QIMQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era 06 OIlVlO" " Comts. Onice Rooms ? and 8 , Sliugart-Beno Block , Council H hill's , Iowa. P HA7FNPcnt'st ' > Corner Main Street and First Avenue , Counci - - Bluffs , Iowa. CA \ \ I\/IDF / DI I M 1\/I / P HiioclnllHt in illsi-nsps . of live. . Hur , Nose nnd Mil LHAVmrm N VL U ' " 'r-nt. ( iIuss , .A imit..lvl'ivvriled. Cut- _ , , I ! \J I ir\IM LJl-l lil I 1 , Kli u nnrh treated In mull all i r lr.t ! consultation. Ofllrpror. Main' ttci-t mi'l UroaiUvny. Iteslilent e , 010 lllull St. Jlouih y.to K , ; . ' toO , 7XJ : ! toBW. ; Coiinuil lilulliowa. . DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ES § Tff&Tfi$3P PKB TC ( I3SSTI KB BJ TESSI * " 5s L tbiiiallU E'j Li Mil &L .uBrdali . B No. 6OG Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WAVTUI ; > I.OCAI. , ASM TJtAViil\C : A i.VTS : OS COMMISSION , ir vow aiAVfl ASV Call on M. MICOIII.ICII , 5t8 : Itroiulu'ajvliurc you will receive lliw Iliuliesl faili 1'rho. 'S ' Wrought and .llltollKltic'S I -FOR .llltollKltic Jllf/liciit Kcoiioniy , H. Xcw a1id Ilinid EJDS5J I I ! LJ tilmitUellu and Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth AVI nuo , C'ouucil JMulTu.I'i. ' Telephone 1 0 , MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. KTO. 330 B'HOADWAY. TELEPHONE ETO. aeo NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1511 DOUGLAS ST. , O.MAI1A. NK DO YOU WANT 3XXC O 3ST 33 You can gut It la any amount , on fitlier s'uut ' or long time , omhaital or real < , uJi > M < rliy jlu.rcjl ) mute of nil kinds. LVjl 01 : i au I , J ) . Crutu , M } JJroadway , touuul lilu.Uw . . . t4 SP w.i.W * * * * * CO II. ( iltAl'L , SO. 01 i ; . ItltOADUAV. OGDEN - ! BOILER - ; - WORKS , Manufauurernot Alt Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet I'on Wort , 61 ders by mall for repairs promptly tittendod to , SatUfuctlun iiiuraiUeeii. Oth Avenue. Ad > dttii O dco IJollvrVorlu. . Council lllJJ