d i' HE OMAHA DAILY BEE ' THURSDAY , JULY 20. 1588. ' THE DAILY BEE. l COUNCIL BLUFFS. oFFICI : NO. 1' I'EAItL STIUET. Dellrered by Cnrrirr In Any Pnrt of the City nt Tssenty Cents Per Week. II. W. TiLTON IANAGEIL 'fILIa'1fONlait : lleIM a $ Orrtcn , No. 41 , NInIIT IInrutt , ho. . MINOIL AIINTION. N. Y , I'lumbing Co , George T'rue's meet market tit rr1 f I I'ouda8y was closed yesterday on the cmifo cenont of thu claims of curtain creditors. Dalhy's ntilit ry band svcnt to Neola yesterday morltiu { , ' to assist in the cure- t monies of luyiug the corner stone for the now Catholic church , A nuitrtgo license tvus Issued yesterday - day \VlllnuuCollins tund Hullo Kerns , both of this city , fund the couple tvcro united for life by Squire Sehurz. There will be a short session of the district court to-tiny to c ° usider the cases of Scuhurt and llowatth for contempt - tempt of court it violating liquor in- junctions. 'rite Donce Cameos , a nice composed of the boys condccted with the telephone - phone exchange anti other electrical w cite'prhses , WiU ploy the printers at Union park iiext Sunday afternoon for r 9l ( IL side. The police captured a slugger at the circus g1'Ouuds lust ovehing. Olticer Cusick nabhed hitti just as he "beefed" tt gaitger ii the sidu of the neck. 'I'hc injured party quiclcly slid out of sight amid his mine was hot ascertained. Thu Uriesll tch "queer shoving" cusp will pr(1lauly be distnisscd , as the evi- ( lonce thus far sectored { rocs to prove that the bogus money' Was tendered uu- WittinglJ , . Thu United States comnils- slower is ntvuitittg tttst'tietious fromn the pt osectiting ntteruuy ttt 1)c3loincs. . A large utunhor of the relatives and friends oflrs , lnvid Gray tendered her it pleiisaut sit rprise'l'ucshay evening by calling on her at her hone , onlill street , it being tier thirty-fifth birthday ( atnivo'sary. 'Pic oven hog wits happily passed it seventh kitids of social enjoy- ment. These wits a conuuittee meeting at the institution for the deaf mud ti umib yestoday , to open sealed bids for putting - ting in tut electric light plea Itt the in- stitution. It Is proposal to light ell of the buildings tad runs with the iuean- deMeett systet l of eleetrlc lighting , mud the bids include engines , dynamos , wires , lights , etc. , complete. 'I'11o case of f.I. . Gaunt. charged within Iccephng a gtaudeted horse , otxu- pied the attention of Squire Iiiggd'court all day yesterday , and was continued until this morning. 'Cho evidence introduced - troduced was strongly ngaiti t the le- foudiuit , ttod it is prchnhlc Hutt the anhuutl will ho o1 dei'cdshot. All members of the Order of the East- 01 11 Star who desire to attemid the pic- pie at yfanasvt1 this afternoon arc requested - quested to ht itt the ( depot promptly : t L 30 o'clock , as a spceiul train of four care will lento at time , The trains leaving tit 2:4O : andI:4Oaee : : for the benefit of those desiring to attend - tend the ball glune at Athletic park. Search warrants issued ' wore ycste'- day to Constable ( 'lattutb11ck ' , : nnd that otice proceeded to "go through" the 't'urf amen Ihe'ifu I nit o saloons. At the former plneo some beer auto gin seas secured - cured , but nothing contraband ens found it the i'neilfu house. 'Cho cftp tuned goods were curried tmvlty by the oficers , : end will be carefully passed upon by conpotett : judges. The articles of iuc uporation of the IIaley Live Stock company have been tllud with the county recorder. The incorporators - corporators are Ora hale y and Samuel Hitss. Thu capital stock hi $800,000 Busiminss is to begin August 1,1SSS , and continue twenty years. 't'he prlnelpal place of business is to he Council Bluffs , nod the object is to buy , hold or sell ranches and ranch property. The stake money for sunday's match game of bull has been placed in I. J. Shows htulds. 'ie game is for $101) ) a aide between the lilulls team and the C. E. Maynes. 'l'imo latter are dissati- fled with the result of last Sunday's ganie and made a grand bluff at Alaa- ager Rude , who showed himself to be , clear game and cone up with a cool hundred. The game Will be a very exciting - citing cit. . e\UXIous drive's of thirsty horses tire inquiring why the a'utetiug troughs about the city two not supplied with time liquid "that cheers , etc. " Of all the places oreetel ( for the public use in this particular , but ono contains water. 't'his condition of thugs has boon dot- big the most of the sulmne , iutd it amises a grout dctl of incomivelIiomce t ( ) the public.Vlneever is responsihle it the ease Khould attend to the matter at Duce. If no fountain is to he placed in Bay lass panic this 5IIOI1 the vacant si tee in the corner alight be occlpicd to ad vantage by n large foliage bed. Th ( : cost would ho but little , as the florists o i Uie city will have little , if any , cal l ll for foliage plants from now 011 , ant l would supply them for this purpose it t very' rensouablo rates. 9'ho electri c light would renutin there , and it verJ suuill b ) IC1 Is ell that is roqaired fet the tuna who rerarbons it. If the nee essut'y money cannot be raised for the fountain , by all 11101015 let us have tit foliage ilel. Its attractiveness would 1 much ) nero than repay' time sumll outlay required , 1'acilie douse is O ) em to the traelll g . IntbBc , notwithstutditig tothccoutrm'J rnlt line of sheet music at Counc I Bl ills Music Co , , 2 ° _ 1 Broadway. Buy muttels : , grates and hearth fur nlshligs of the New York plumbing Co I'ersont l'arngt aphs. Yesterday ntOrhhng lieu ry Eisomu t arrI ed leitle fron Colfax , In. J. \I , I'ahner ' and f niily returmiet 1 hone yesterday nerniug from tun ox leudod eastern trip. Mrs. Nick O'Brien and Miss Molli e Afnlonoy left ' 1'ucsduy' evening for a short visit In hincoll , Nob. Airs.h AI. Marshall andchildronlef for Cehtorville 'J'uesdny evening for : visit will rolntt'es ( turd friends. Yesterday alto 'noei Shnon Eisonun started for New Yorh amid other ensteri Polmtr , ho will combluc business with plcitbure. J. A. 11011 , the cashier of the Rocl Island , has had the happiness of hi I hones still further increased by the ae ival of a little girl. "Jo" takes tit e many eongeutulatfons gracefully' . Motoy' loaned a ti. B , Qrafts dt Co. ' loan office , of furniture )11(05 horses wagons , prsonal proper 1ty of all 11111 ; ; and nil other articles of value withou removal. All busing strictly con Ii donthtl. _ _ _ _ p . _ f J. G. 'Pipto : has bargahs in rct tl estate. h E. U. Shealo loans molcv On chatto security of every desert ) tint. Privai clmtsuitin' rooms. All business striotl Eonfdcntiitl. ' ' r uer Idui n street , uptitait'a. la . . L , . IUS T SR0\V \ THEIR LICEISES Undo Sam About toTako a Hand in Prohibition. THE DAY'S SPORT AT MANAWA , Furmilshing or the Governatent Ituthl- 1'111 ICctIIan'p Itig-Goluq Through a TruckAVnbash Jurluntcnt- The Councll--Bhn's Notes. Fresh Trouble For Snlootis. It is now reported that Uncle Sanl is ( tbout to take a hand in the prohibition Janie. A5 is generally known , the government ernment snakes it ducidedly sawn , for anyone selling liquor without the requisite license. On the other hand , time ptesout state law provides that the fact that a noun hits a government Il- cettse to soil liquor is prlma facie cvi- deuce that ho is emigagul it selling liquor. A govcriunetit liquor license is , therefore , a rather awksvard bit of paper. A saloon utuu Who (1005 hot possess - sess it is liable to full into the uhyield- lu g clutches of Uncle Suu : , amid if lie does possess it , the great state of Iowa , by its prohibition attorneys , seixu5 upon it as one of the best pt0ofs of a violation of the law. There hits been a good deal of dodging about to prevent trouble of this account. Nearly evory'body dreads Uncle Sam's svratii more thin the prose- eution under the state law , for while the penalty mhy not be s0 severe , it is veto cei'tnitt to cone. In order to dodge both it has been quite customlu y to take oat the needed gove htment license , 1111(1 lay it to 011 ° side , in it drawer , or other convenient place , where it can be readily reacted for and shown up , if necessary , and yet he hidden front the sharp eyes of the prohibition iiiforutors.'d Unfuctuutuly line Uhi ld 'd States revenue - nuo liww lr0vidC5 ) tlttt ; this license lutist ho , obtcd in a conspicuous place. More is where the pineli is to come. ' 1'hoso tvle hide their goveruuteut licetscs are liable to a penalty , turd if they ute lined for this , that produces the mioeded proof by svhiclt te prOltibitinuists will proceed under the slate haw. It ms ahderslood that a government oflcet will soon ' 1euhd ii ) ) ' souw of these offenders. The local oticials of tie gove'anleut have not been very vigilant it hu11ting um instances of the violation of this regiment to post the government license in a coisllleuous pl 1e0. They probably ttre not very en- thusiastie p ohlbitionists , and do not cure to aid tit getting evidence against the saloon , if Uncle Sam begins to force those who sell liquor to post their licenses , it will be difficult to keep the prnhibitiOnists front thus getting the evidence by which to uuikO out state cases. A , oticial is expected hero witltih a few days for thus purpose. Dust huh. Omaha league club vs Council Blnt's atIanttsva Athletic pto k , Th irs- day , .1 lily 2O. Game called at d p , m. 'Phu motor line will leave lirohoway at ! : t ( ) and 8:1(1 : ( p. tit , as a special base ball excursion train. Fare for round trip lti coats. Ditlby's baud in Ittt0IiduuC ° . - - - - - Couldn't Reel ate mllum' . The evening denec1 atie paper , after being ropcttedly asked to produce the ninny aNdavits showing Hutt the saloon eon hail been bribing the prosecuttig attorney of the law and order league , at last shows its hand. There are throe of a kind. Thu allidavits are quite wordy , and when sifted , it appears that Mr. IIardy , of Avoca , male a settle- meat of some cases brought against Avoca saloonists , among them , one named Jensen. A careful reading of the three tttlidavits fails to show that anyone received a dollar from Mr. Jensen 0xcopt Mt. hardy , to when it is averred that $16U was paid by Jenson. As Hardy represented the law and order league of Avoca , and had full charge of its business there , it 500015 that if any one is to oxplali the settluminot made with Jensen , it should be Mr. hardy. The aflidayits do not refute the claim that Avoca's law and order league started twar itgttinst six saloons there and employed . Siuis its their attor- ney. Mv. hardy seeps to have made hits own negotiations , \ vhilot' . Sims conducted the cases in court under his direction , disniissiag such as the law and order league , by its represatative , handy , requested dismissed. . ' 1'lio atll- davits go to substantlate the statement that 111. hardy made tine settlements and received the moey for the costs mind uttoruoy fees. So bug as no witness - ness yet apponVs who clmimits that \l . Sims ever received a dollar to which li e iyafi Holt legally entitled , thltit gelltlellill n scents to have little or nothing amore t ° deny. ' 'lio aflidavits are , us eras sup- nosed , wholly lacking in substantiating the charge that Mr. Sims received ii single dollar from Jensen , and it is not to 1)0 wondered at that the Globe svgs s ° slots ill producing them. It was so cvi dently itslutuned of their weakness tha it world never have produco(1 theta if i w'ti5 not that It could not stand the blull - - - - - it is its it Sll0llhl lie. The Well known 'Palace restaurant , ' 10U Broadway , has passed into th c huids : \1i..loha Allot , turd by hie been entirely renovated and refitted . , .lim o Iopularity , of the 1'.uronenn ( AllOtt 5 old p1nc0 on Mumn street } tvil he maintained in the new. phce. Ladies ltueiouls tad all others prauptly served. Everything tlrst class. Nothin 6' objetlionable to the inmost fastidious Glee him a call , _ - - - ' 19111 linltrd Stites iiullQint ; . The heavy Brussels cat-pets wore bet tag laid in the olilces maid court root of the governunent building yesterday I : h new addition enhances the intoner nor betntty of the structure , tout svhiot fimlly completed it will be one of tit a handsomest in the country. All of tit windows will be curtained with tit t finest shades In the marlot. The tvin t doivs on thin south turd tvcst sides of tit building are to be provided with awl n lugs. 'The swa k is now nearly con n Ileteti , and Deputy United States Churl hIunter n is gutting ready to move iut hits elegant new quarter of the secant Moor of the building. Ills runs will b ° s in the noetheitst Corner. United State Marshal Campbell will have ltis ohhico it the northeast came- . The next tor of the United States court for tit o southern district of Iowa , which cep we11CS on the 21th of Setonlbor ) , will b S hold in the beautiful court room on tit ' second floor. The prlpcipal work the yet ronhtlus to be ( lotto Is puttltlg in tin ' elevator. Bids for this swork were ad rorlised for six woulcs ago , but notliln g has yet been heard regarding the let ting of the contract. Trav'elerst Stop at the Beclitele. 1 The 01111'abash Debts. e It u ats expected that Ed. Ctonnb ; ' ' ' I Jr , of Des MQlneyl ntted .State t Iritrshhl ; , would arrive in the city lit . .t : : ' Ld - - - - - - - - - - - - - o'ouing. Thu obJcct of his visit was to levy an execution on the Interest of tine \Vnbash railroad comiuly in the Union elevator iii this city , On the 7th of October , ISSU , the United States ' ! 'rust company , of Now York , obtained a judgment in the United States court for the southern district of Iowa , against the Omaha dtvislou of the \Vnbasii ra.l road for 12,009,218,50. ' 1'ho Omaha dl vision was sold to satisfy the judgnlont for lI110,0(0leuving ( a deficiency of 41 ; "J0,21S.G0. The Union elevator wits not built until after the judgment Was obtained , and the \Vnbash company refined - fined to tallow their interest in that strtieturo to be sold to satisfy any part of the judgment. The Trust company brought suit and + Tudge Skirts decided that it must be sold , being governed by the siune law that would apply to depots built after a judgment was secured. This decision was rendered at the Inst terns of court. 'r'imeVubash owes a sixth interest in the elevator , nmount- lt1'to $ lU.00hfb ! , representing the cash paid for the eonstrtietiom of this 2SII,000 clevttor. : It will now be sold within thirty days amid will probably be bid In by tine'I'rust conpany for about 125,000. 1''e' ' Sale Cheap-Lots near the bridge to pnrtius oho will build at once. Ad drew or call on .f. IL Rico , No , YOU \htim street , Council lilulls. Artists prefer taw IIallott .C Davis puuw , at C. 13. Musie Co , , 221 Broadway , 9'a-Iay ttl Jlnnatva. The drawing cards at LttkoIauaivu to-day are of a very interesting nature. 'l'ine bull game between the home team amid the Omaha league club will be called at J o'clock. 'l'lnu positions fire its follows : Omaha , Couucil RlufT' Cooney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . .Strock Lovett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O'Couuell. . . . . . , . . . .I Ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I roa i1 Crooks..2 b , . . . , , , . . , , . , . Ettyre iliilcr.m : . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1lcGurr. . . . . . . . . . . . s s . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilardtt litu ns , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . iluula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C . . . , . . . . , , . . ' Selee..r f. . . . . , . . .Oliver' Ilunpiro-Pitcbcr L 'Iyan , of Chicago. 'Phulumaeit mentor title will ruin base ball excn'siou traimis at 2 ; II ) amid : gall O'clock to Athletic park , The fare for the round trip will be 15 cents , goo' [ for return at mutt' time. During the afternoon the ladies of Ifarmony chapter No , 25 , order of the l.ustern Stu , tvill eltuttain a basks t picnic \Vrigbt's larding , Lake Jhut- aWa. All nmsons anti families and special invited gtie.ts are cordially invited - vited to attend. 'Pie motor train will leave the BeoulWay depot at :1:45 : : p. iii. iuul returmi nt II p. m. The stauners Nellie Keller and New Gem have boom chattered to make the trip over the lake aural return. 1''romu ntesent indications - tions , the weather permitting , the allitir will be it nmot successful one. Good tea at 205 per 1)0(111(1 at N. I. Tibbutt's,81S Broadway. 2X ) acres of grass for sale , from ten acres up , 0uc mile anti three-fuurths front city. IiI MUuis. Stop at the Pacilie ilouse. The most cemiteally located hotel it tine city. Innoceuts Net Abroad. Squire Bennult presided at police court yesterday uerning , owing to tie abbeuee of Judge Aylesworth. Johmi Evans , a dark skiaacu gettlonuut , was arraigned for the larceny of two horse blankets fron Union purls. As the prosecuting witness failed to appear , the court ordered him lucked up in the SCwef fop it teim day's siventt. J.V. . Jones , a peanut vender on the Kansas City road , was brought in by Ollleer'1'honas. lie slept it Thomas' coon at the St. Joe house the preceding - ing night , turd win on Thomas left the room in tine morning tine prisoner wits still in Ned. The ohlleer had occasion to fro to his room a smart time afterward and found Jones going through his trunk , lie arrested him and took him to the station , whore ho was locked up to await inn exuninatioii. lie claims that the trunk was open , and 'Thomas' revolver was lying au top , mud ht Was merely exunining : it out of curiosity when the olticer opened tine toot and arrested him. Patrons of tine Pacific house have none but words of praise for the attention - tion given teem. S. B. Wrmtdsworlh .C Co. loan money. City Counefl i'r"cccdings , The city council met in special ses- siou. Present-Mayor Rohror , Aldermen - men ICneplner , Lacy , \Veaver amid \Vaternnut. Colonel Sapp Itlpoarod in behalf of Mr. Bebbington. Ile offered i5OO for the strip of ground lying botwuemt Punic and Glen avenues , which huul hints been in controversy for a long time , lit' . Bubbington owns the knit ! a1 bath sides of this piece. City Atloi'uey IIolmes advised the sale. Colonel Sapp and Attorney IIolmes attrced to let time t pending condemnation proceedings t staid its they are until all meubem's of the council are present. E tinmate of city engineer for cJL3O it favor of I' . Sweeney for iutcrsectiou > griultug was allowed , Estiuutte on Pavfug work \Viclchnann liras. emi n Uroadwuy , .5,1SU.JO followed the Stine ' ' . coun't' ( llesolutioh No. 87 , covering curbing l by R. L. AVllimns ) and paving byVick - ] ten Bros. , tvas ordered pubiishod. An order was voted to be issued in ' favor of the trustees of tine public ii- bratty for $ iS0. 'Tine city attorney reported advorsehy of tine petition of Mrs. Davidson for damages to property on Ihtrrlson bt'eut. The report was adapted. The matter of the AIe1'eak protest was s referred to tine commnitteo of tine slob with instructions to Mc1'cak and Cron - tractor \Blchell to nppear at tine next n rcgular meeting of tine coimneil , ° 'line city ntorney'reported in favor of e ttdoptiti g the o dumuucc china the grade anti nuthiig other lunproveneats ° en Benton street. Smite on Frtutldin aetiuQ aid JJigh street. Both reports ° svero adoplel. The eomnlieo ) on streets and alleys reported at thin , etition of C. A. Beebe c nod others for sildewulk and parking on Pierce street. Thu improvenclts Isere ordered , anti tine city engineer was in- struoled to draw suiluhlo resolutions. s The ordinance for the correcting of n mistltlces made in assessing cost of ha- prOVCalentsaguhustlLOpe tyownerswa s palled up and ttdopted. o An ot'dinanco providing nor malting soavcr connections whore pit pen ty own ° ot s have failed to do the work , was read t the first time and laid ovut under tine o rules. The bond of McAdams S. Amborg fa r $ oUUo , svus accepted , said bond to cove tine work of cedar block paving to b done on contract with tine city. Time contract was read and awatdod. Sum e of bomls ttnd eoutrLets ( of M , Calliha en old J.1' ' , iColly for 811ijmg. loh ) s aulounting to $8,052.72' wor 0 + ortlexcd issued to L , A. } \ ickhton tit Go S for Ihwtng done on.Ilroadwpr , Mend st . Ambuutinr to $3,710.12 'were ordered i , „ ' . . . . . . x. . T : : :8 : N E3 w B R .1 D 0E r 1 .E 1.E SHOWING PHE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. gent ook , r M ETCALFBROTHERS Furnishing Geode , Lowest Prices , . Clothing , Hats , Cops , etc. . , d v iq ' 8 w r p ustc COMPANY Ito I r M4 : : : ' ' 1. u ) m ' William -Dealer Slodeatopt la-1 afdfflan , Everett , rc Fisher , O.M o gin f _ y ChtakCounty ItcAL $ TATE d P2A NOe . y a - Mtla 54 ( bunch rain' , a MUTUAL _ 111E _ INa , CO. Now _ Ytuk _ _ No.e N. _ Male 9r _ i to _ 1104 _ nil. Ha 'a Av _ , OmfDa , vL to + .I. largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK. Your Patrons e t n of Any Bank ! n the city. . is Solicited . ap ( ouncll $ v. 10' g ' 6lufft ; OrB toad'tca Insurance B to , 'b O q , = m H , & A , DFostac. SMOKE ' 'IM21JI' g , _ F1 o C , , N couxclL nl.uFFS t : Ja W. SQUIRES , S , 01 1 & Closa ; 60 , _ ( reregot & Moore 1 'j Wcalern uNnen [ Abstracts oE'Titic . _ Santa Resat _ , .l I ! w - _ AND- " ARE TIIE BEST , : Q ' w Ho. 8. Pearl St. - Blur. _ urP 1 v C c - - - , . tsdi. a4 5 ' ' ens- s l ' - , es e - ( 'c , I lmetwernt as N - _ . - 99 a - w - - -qp- 0' _ xssvt arrrertt + itar rs a9trsxszt EMPKIE HARDWARE CO , 1 WEIR SHUGART CO , 1 VTE3OLESALE I3ARIIWARR , CVTLIERY , ETC. JOS73ERS OF r1CrRICVITVIZAL IMPLIvIvTENTS . . . rai.lwt * ' ° - x' = tsw-.trsszausrmnrsn.oa'e > : urauaxruarrean . 'esaot \1innuLteturer of 1''imie ( 'swinges and Veggies. HATTE I alnuys kcejm in 5loek a large variety or eastern H. N. IHAUER 1 have always a full slocic to select from , . . 1 uuilco l'artunl t.w y hi 1 sehl : t t , "low tito. ( 'all tulil extunin ° . ! 'tiers Lots. \ov. 27 10 :31 : ? fourth Slt'cet. I mum always ready to show goods. gees sr sued to C' , il. Mitchell , P. Sweeney and C. C. ( 'htuuben'laiin fur grading dotty ou city contacts. ' 1'o cover iutcrsectiou paving domie by E. A'ieI Nunn k , Co. bonds were ordered issued amieunliug to i i,15li.JO. ' [ 'Ito orttiunuco e111tm'imig the grade of 't'hird street , IletweettVorth amid Stony streets , amid oh Fuirvioty avenue , was iascd. ) 'I'be bid of D. K , iodsomi to grade time inte secliomi of Benton amid I rospcct streets at l5 cents was accepted. 'Pie city mum'shal was instructed to order - der the wutcl'way upemied on tie streets betweemi t"iftli ntnd'l'emith streets. 'I'bis applies t ° time various railroads , mod tine work is to be Untie within ten days. The work is to be done under tie dn'eetiou of the city elgincor. Adjourned to next Monday evening. 1S'hat the New Bridge Slenns. A peomiucht Omaha capitalist has been uu this side of the river this week u'itlt an eye to purchasing property lit the w'cstc'n part of tie city , upon whmeh to erect lifts dwoili ig Iiou c . 'Fine gen- I11ts tlemnau referred to almiost uhlimit + xl ueaus at his cottuutumi amid proposes to erect a tine class of buildings. Tie ox- tonincd tine property ) , ctsveeu Streets- vile and the siatenonhs on Urondway , and also soun0 of that lying northt antl northwest of Street n- yule. The truth of the matter is that Omaha capitalists are just bcginuiug to rentlire that tine place to invest their money is just oh the east side of the \Bssourj river. As one of thou yesterday-ospressed lminself to a 131E ; represoitative , ' 1Vu arc just be- gimping to open out' eyes to what this new bridge uncaus. It means that valuable - able lan(1 , tloretofore in little demituid for anything but farmniug purposes , will ho brou4'ht almost into tine heart of Omaha , and it will bo in great denltuul ill less thou three nmonths for residence and ivarehouse property. It trill meet with a teeny sale , amid the best man will be the cue who can got hold of the biggest slice of it. PrOparatiots for exteimsive cloak it Pot- ttnattinnie land are already going ou. If you want to say mmything at all about it , just go to your county' recorder and tell hinm ou the quiet to put on anolhner clerk to help him take care of them tausfo papers that will soot be falling nromnd hum thicker thnn smowlinkes in winter. " The increased number of Ontithans who are daily looking for invustncnts on this sile of the river fully bear out the statencts of the uloresr.d ; gentle- men. y Brim ) ; hint \\'ItIi Ynu. Cmmss County Eagle : iick McNurlin has been in 501110 t oublo for tine past week , in ceuteetion with lilt Unity constable. Juslico Clogborn of Louisville - ville was iequcslcd to issue n subpaL'ha , "duces tuuunt , " for .f. 11. 13ehiows , and by some niistilce issued twwo subpn'nas , ono for \l r. 1lulloWs antl one for 'Duce' 'J'ecwn. " One of tine mein was soon found , but McNurlin wins iufonned that \t . " 'I'oum" dill not live fn tine vicinity - ity of \ VeepingVatcr , anti when env qnt ins wo'O mltd ° ovc y pesoii tilt ( oyet' heard of "Ducts 'Peeuun" located hint at of ncnr somu dilien'emit point. Setln ltnchwotl km esv ho wits ft r ennber of the dohmoeratie eoiuty ( ( krill coin- mitteeumd : said he lived itto near Rock lilulls. Postmaster Ilatlour saiI ht land a faint reollcthom tint a 1111111 of that name hind changed his address to Oshkosh , \Vis. Iielc ) hate said hue h ° lieved1r. . ' 1'ccun" joined time yo0ng 11105 ' republicmun chum at the last meet- " ' ' lives farm uear iiig. 'l'imo man nn a South Rand , " said Steve Orton. 'i know' wwhero tine man inn , aiw'ays lived , " said Fred Gorder ; "Ito lives itt 1ldll0 view mind voted in Plattsmouth at the last county scut olectioh , It line meet time poor Dick , in obedience to the cemnttnd of time subphOenm Wits t avel- hug every foot of limed in C'nss county , and time back of time writ lsegiut to 11111 up ctieoly ) with constable fees for , milcngc. At lust he ivies imulornmed the alum writs dead and buried nt or near ] sight 11Iho t ; rove , wh ere a bail stone mvns found with the fullowiug inscription - tion : 1)uces'J'ccurn iuui I , Lie burled here nsumdcr ; I lie buried hero , Dnecs ' 1'ecuni off yonder , Time summons was returned for tine purpose of getting fees for mileage , in- dorsoi , "Not fou nd , den nllye fn my county. " 't'he fees h . ' ti collected - lected and time unIIii huiuoss turned over to Coroner 1 : . , ' , „ DrikIahto at soda founhmn SNYDER & SN . .tER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . N. D. Physician and Surgeon MI : s. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Discnscsof'Vonnein nuul Childrop , 30 ; hroarwar. Councll Illuas. , - OFFICER & PUSS Yt . y pJ ' a . .roa ls . iy lcurcl1Iitds , IatabUthed , . a. . SPECIAL NOTICES. NO'I'iCLS , i'L ( 'IAbnlverti'emeutK'ouch as I.mtl'onnd , L 'ho Lonu , I'or Sale to ( tcutts'ttuts , Itou'Qhig , etr „ tvlll be lusertd in this colnnui at rho law rim ) o nt'I'h N l'IN'1'S ; flat I.1N Ii for tilt tlret ht- sem tlnn mid Five Cents 1''r Ltne fur each sube gaenthtserttutu. i.ouvu adverllactnenti nl our nal + e , No. I'f I'enrl ' Strcct , heir ltromulway , 1'orich l Itlnas _ , Iowl. _ WANTS. _ POIt ItUN'I'entry farm 11(1(4 , only two and a hiltndl , K fruun Uuunnydepnt. ( 'uuu ( in it In ii s. 'l'IrtK tt t + Idil linitke a sptellil hi b , ntloin fern ndlkman. Gund houses , tshidutill , nil tunic erns rasture. Apply to Iloroce Ivurett : , Couucil ItlettS. - P IItSA i , fl-Cheap My ivnlhut fnridttur ( , 119 gnudusviow . Cullnttr'JBoutlt 0th street , Couneil lilulls , I 1' you havu a stock of uu rha mII o to trail , for btu l or city pre a ety ss rite to Jolntstmu k \'an I .iuen , Cuuncli Illutls , Ta. XCII.1NGIi-Out lot In limns' add mid tine , ht ml. It. add for onto lot u(11rer Iiro elmvay. .address Q t , lice ollice , Cotuteil Iutiis. \JAN'I'ii-A ; ) girl to do geu'ral houn ork. y Input ( Itt 'IettimmiML lntt'sottagt' , No , : tau Fletcher ave. 4 tdit.tN'I'menu tar rent to gent lent , . _ _ 4 utslIeilnrumulti ntitrd ; gin's ahdbatIn. Ad ilt'es S , Inn S ; tit st , Cuunrll Ihull , or U. s , Emir grnvhug ( 'o , Fiunutn st , I ) tualit. I ( i1t SA I.E-mr In udr. A + ia Inrh bieyclu ; wltl 1(11 ( hap or I + nil tot' a hou Ke , tw , II. Itatts , hl maul Is ! 'earl tr et. Pennell malts , ( olt S.1.11'lioraiugiibled rain. Address or ( nil 11trS tP. Iiroiuhvuq , ( 'onurll lilulls , la. ! 'Pali hover > tacktit nnerctuuulIse to trauu the hunt or city property svrilu to Johntou d ; \'nu I'itttiii. Cowmcil lams , mt. _ Tioit : s.li.m-An opu side bar buggy , uemtrly 1 irsv. to good pmu'ty nn ou + nlhly uuymncuts. A.J.Inndcl. Nii.M : ; mind : ; . Ii ruaula ay' . l , r.t N'1'I9)-Coral scond hued stoves , fnrnt- 1 / turc nail carpets , w'111 pay Iii ghcst c.tsit pr'lce. A..1 Mwtilul , Nee Ia anti i o lirmtdwity. 71OI1 SA l.t-17no bet suuill trult noel vegeta i btu farm ht l'ottawuttunulu cnuuty , two miles freon Councll IIhum s pustnllie ( , at n price that isill sell It , on renuukmibly easy trrnis. Tithe perfect maul properly 1st good rendition. i'ossession given utty time. Goal reason for sellhug. It. ' 1' . Ilrym nt S Co „ 6213 llroadsvay , Cuuucll Ithmlfa , In. r11 ( ItIiN'i = bnntedhttely , for the sommner , n 1 goorl furnMhed house , 10 ruonns ; elnet ail bath room ; city ts'ater. Apply ml premntses , si ttlt ; ave. 'ANT-To exchnngo Nebraska or R Lconsin 'y farmn kuuds for Couucil Itlutls or thnahn property or merchnndfse. O.1' . Muaesson. 1JANTllD-stocks of nlerchuuIse. ) llitva 11 Omaha and Council liht/Ts / city property , alto svesteru Iuutd to uxeh urge for good ( . Gall on or address Juhnon n Christie , ltoenn a ) , Caanibcr of Comntcrco , Omitha. Foil SALIAt n bargain , iii acres near stock yards , Suutln Ouudua , Neb. , Johusan 'e Christian , Room A Chamber of Cauntnurcu , Onuthua , ACADEMY. colt. sill AVE. Ail ) 7l'll ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity ) A11 excolletit educational Instltutlmm , furni N- eni with all modern fuiproventents for boardhng and linty school. 'iii , neademic year ( onists of beginnhugmintint , list Monday l11 September mind t'ebenary , mijiecttully. Tennis -Itoud mind Nation pr session , tr ; . For further parileuuh ni nddrese Sister Superior , StFruncls Acadehmy , Couucil ISlttus , Is. _ JOHN GILBERT , 1'LISSi Ii cnt .t x , mic tr tni : IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. t sia . . . , . : T h .d dfil C'1 = , i s trw : , y 1 rat . t' i In K t. faro' - . 'isi w ' .c NO. r.t i % I. IN ST. , COI\CIL 1tI4UF1'S , l t 3lf1YA DI HI Mc0ANELO & cot , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices , Prompt Returns. 52(1anti aw halt.'treotCounclllihiuf4iow.t. RICE The Morris ) Writer I4 a practlem , well uadeaudlhtclInlheduutclun tandcohibines the 1stfect lettering , exmlct nllignnlent , anti rnplil writing or a hl u price l writer. 'I hue 1:1)1 : FUN JIIMl ) ( i1.11'11 ( , time best nptntt'anus hustle for untutfultllug uulogrnpldc nail t y p , miter work ; : fhtt , coplesrnu be ( dken. 'I ' t I'll A'm1TB11 , iteitfor cliii . rite . huh forcnmculars. cols' ' ) r Co „ Mentlrnt tills pap FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED . MILLINERY 1G1.DOUGLr19 Sr. . OdI1NA\fiU ESTADLISI11':1) 181'2 , INCOIti'ORA'1'LU ' 18713 Ind Ll = = t uQ. 7 MASSllddll , Mil le11ANLFA"l'UIIEIhS. f Especially Adapted fort SIZES FROM t : SIZESTO r -t 25 TO ELECTRIC NORSE LIGHTING , Y POWER. - ; . Mills and Elevators. 1 - - AUTOMATIC ENGINES. CUT-OFF - : - - - : - sued lllcatimts and rstlnnates furnished for cnmplrte ntennt plants. RegulntIon , murnblllty ( ; nar- nnteed. Cue show letters front unets wlicte fool licountuy is egitnl lsllh ( 'orliss Nuu l'audcnsiug. BIAVc'll IHUSI , COU\CIL BLUI'I'S , IO'A. Send for Catalogue. E , C. HARRIS , Manager. ASCAOE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. 330 B tOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 - n WORK t/ / _ _ 4Yrol ahf and Cast FOR iBuidilJs ( , .1ltomllfic lliffrtcst Econoaty , leprinQ . Acl tt' 2o1 11(111(1 Shtrtclty and Du'a4itlfl Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tottil Avenue , Couucil I1lulTsIn. Telephone 100. REDUCTION 4 From 15 to 25 Per Cent , I Ia ® s 60 J ual ® + rtuo ® s NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETEa a. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. , hydraulic and sanitary Engineer , flans , Estimales N E BI I i - B I H. . I I S r , a c' Itealel sit { , ertn ne nor pubic \ York Brown Building , Council ! { ! nits , Iowa. Attorney at Law , Second Floor Orono ihuilding , 115 B R KEAttorney E Y FL I Pearl St. Council liluts , Iowa. Justice of the ! ' ( ace. 01lice over American Express , No , 119 1 CH - - Broadway , Council Olull's , Iona. _ S-- Attorneys mil Law , l'iaclice in line Stale and Fed era 0 SI - - Courts , ems 7 and SSbu6 arl I1c oo lock Councit lilulls , Iowa , , , , . . . . . , . . . .o. , - - Dentist , Cormier Main Street and First Avcnuc , Counci C Ht - . Illu > r s + Iowa. HI CH R B E R L I N / MI D I 'I oath F , + ire. ( . hnilst trealyd t. ( mnsst alt diseases by s mull Arcundely unrr of Iltst I'irserubd euusnttnttun , Nosu , I'at- and , I ) lilt. . r or. Sluht seed stud Ilt'omelsvny , Resident ( , 010 hint ! nit. Iicanslu . , 1 : , to 5 , ; f:0 : to hay ) . Cuuucll Ilbtaa , lawn. DR. C. B. JUDD , MANUFACTURER OF Ts ' r No. 606 Broadway , Bluffs Iowa. WAN'li'ED-Good Salesmen on llroe : coutuissiml or salary. IV:1'17it-LOCAI. ' % 1)'f1t:11'CI.I . ' : - : ( AGiE\1S ON COI1/MISSION. -IF r4)U IIA 'r AN1'- SECOND-HAND Cull eli U. IBOJI1dC11 , . , IS Ih'oaldway , u'horo pop will roccivp the highest Cush I'rlte , \ i w N0.29 MAIN ST. HUMAN HAiR GOODS. ' . COUNCIL BLUFFS. f9 Star StableS and Mule Yards .t t + Iloturs nun ilulea constantly on hail to r title at it'alI or In cur lots. , Underpiwnptly allfd by ccgtraU ( illAluor 1 pollee. Ftock sold on coauilssfon. ltkOp { uifte Uuwtu7 Lkpu # Couucil lfluif , .