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O1VIAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 8. 1S8& THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKI'ICH , NO. ia r &T Delivered by Carrier In Any Part of the City nt 8 * Twenty Cento 1'er Week. f * H. u' TII/tON \l WAfll'It . TKI.KI'IIONI.3 : i : . No. II. NH.IIT l.niToit , No- ) . MINOR MKNTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing commiiy. [ E. L. Shufrnrl is gettiiitf a number of his Shothiml { Hxileirondy for exhibition til the ottito fair. The regular mcctlnu' of local lissom- bly , No. 1(108 ( , K. of L. , will bo hold tliia evening lit 8 o'olouk. A marriage license Imi boon issued to Sitinucl Andortion and Mien Emma Jfulnr , both of this city. Dalh.v's bund , twoiity-ono pieces , has been tMigngcd for Iho K. P. blow-out , which tiikoM place at Sioux City Septem ber 25. K. M.Girard , ono of lhuUnion Pacific otigtneerH , is erecting a ( comfort able remcloneo In the western part of the city. city.The The liautist Sunday school will hold a picnic in a beautiful grove not far from the proposed uhautauqua grounds , Thursday , August 10. A most enjoyable - blo time IH anticipated. City Auditor Hummer yesterday is sued $1,800 worth of grading bonus to Contractors Sweenov. Mitchell and Chamberlain. Of this amount $3,800 WIIH epecial ubseasmoiit and $1,000 for intersection. The dummy double track IH boin 1 gravel ballasted from the junction west of the transfer to its junction with the Tenth avenue line. About twelve hun dred cart ? of Colorado crave ! will bo used In the improvement. A deed convoying the Dicrln : prop erty , in the tioutiiorn part of the city , to the Council Blulla and Omaha Woodenware - onwaro and Basket company , lias been iilcd in the recorder's ofllco. It wiu nigncd by .T. O. Ifcgnn and.Iohn Diorks. The consideration was $00,000. The Tlppocanoo club i now fully or ganized , but much remains to bo'done in the way of detail to make the organ ization olTcctivo in campaign work. The next mooting occurs bVlday evening - ing , at which time a full attendance is especially duiilrod. The cuso of William I toeso , charged with obtaining money under false pre tences , will ba called before .Judge Aylo.swoi'th at U o'clock this aftoraoon Kooeo passed a worthless check on Jack "Whitakor. a grocer on Lower Broad way , in payment for tome groceriesand received change therefor. lie iy ue- ciihcd of similar operations in Nebraska. Ambrose Burke will defend him. 1'ornomil I' E. I > . F. Fisher has returned homo from Ills Chicago trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Sleadman have returned from Spirit Lake. MioscM Mary and llulda Luchow loft for C'olor.ido last ovoning. Mrs. Jennie Kmig is visiting with the family of her brother John. .1. W. Scott and A. Treynor have returned - turned from a short trip to Spirit Lalco. Mrs. .7. II. Arth us. Fourth blroot. is entertain ing her friend , Miss Ida South well , of Burlington. Mr ! and Mrs. S. I ) * Cochran and daughter leave to-day for u camping sciihon at Spirit Lake. The Misses Emma and Mamie Fitch , of Omaha , are visiting with Mrs. II. J. Chambers , Blullh street. Mrs. Charles E. Koidcl , of Chicago , is visiting with Mrs. W. H. Lincoln , at 1017 South Third street. Mrs. J. D. Cnrltn , of Chillicotho , Mo. , is visiting her mother , Mrs. B. Durgnn , and will remain a couple of months. Yesterday morning Mrs. Snrinlc , re- Biding on Washington avenue , arrived homo from a prolonged visit to relatives in the eastern part of the state and at Jancavillo , Wis. On Friday next , Frank Harmon , of Hotel Manawa , will louvo for Duluth and Lake Superior points. This change in locality is to bo made in the hope of securing hotter health. ' , C. M. Koss , of Minneapolis , f > on of Chancellor L. W. Ros , is at homo for a wook's visit with his parents. Ho occu pies the position of "title inspector , " which , in the city of bib adoption , is a most important one. Now fall hats at Mrs. Stewart's. Where tlio Paving IN Douo. A great many of the citizens seem to imagine that the greater part of this year's paving is being done on Lower Broadway. This impression is errone ous , us the season's paving will measure a little over six miles , only two and a halfanlles of which is on Broadway. In the fourth ward all of the atr.eots and avenuesbotwoon Pearl and Main streets on the east , Eighth street on the west , Broadway on the north and Eighth avenue - nuo on the south are to bo paved with either hard brick or cypress blocks. In the eastern part of the city , Graham avenue , Madison street , Harrison street , Pierce street from Stulsman to Willow avenue , and High School avenue from Park avenue to Willow are to bo paved. In the northern part , Scott , Sixth , Sev enth and Eighth streets are to be paved between Myn&tor street and Washing ton avenue , to make ready for next year's paying on the last named btreet. This will give several continuous paved drives about the city , in addition to those that already exist. At the close of the present benson there will be 0Q tcon miles of the llnoat paving in the country , through the businebs and resi dence portions of the city. At the rate at which this work is going on it will bo but a very few years until every street in the city will bo paved and sup plied with sewers , wntor mains and gas pipes. On Saturday next Mr. L. Kinnehan will open his store , No. 820 Broadway. The stock will consist of boots , shoes and the goods usually found In this con nection. All will bo now , and a more complete stock cannot bo found in the city , Mr. Kinnehnn is well known to the renders of Tin : Bin ; , and it is sure that ho will merit and receive a liberal patronage. Iteineuibor the opening. 11Vlio Hutu Must I'ny. The cnso , of M. E. Uoran was called yesterday afternoon in Squire Burnett's court , whore it was taken on a change . of venue from Squire Solium. The defendant - fondant is charged with beating his Aboard bill at the Boohtolo. Emmet i' * ' Finloy appeared for the btnto , and Am- I broso Burke for the defendant. It was ' impossible to secure the defendant's appearance iu court , as ho was confined Y In the comity jail , and ShorllT O'Noil * bad cone to Minden on business , taking I the keys with him. Thu cut > o was con- * < * , tlnucd until 1 o'clock this afternoon , Artists prefer the Hullott & Davis , piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 2-4 Broadway. i > , * v 6. U. Wudtswouth&.Co. . loan inono\ . THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS , Six Lilies of Fuvln ? Being Done This Season. HE JUMPED HIS BOARD BILL. iviin , tlio linker , in Klitnncliil ' 1'rotililo A New Fcwcrn o Hellenic Kv- tending 1'lro Protection Ontlicrctl Ity ilic I'olloc. Holler ScwnKf Wnnleil. City Engineer Stlmp on is investiga ting the advisability of changing the plan of the sewerngo KJ stem for the northern purl of the city. The plan that was laid out pome lime ago was to conduct the power at'ro-'S Indian crook on Main street In the form of a syphon , but it i'l feared that it will not work smtibfai-'iorily , hence the ron-on for devising - vising other means. The wnvor at present empticu into the Creole at Main street , but this cannot bo continued for a great while. The syphon system works well enough for ck-ar wnl-n * . but it will not carry the mud and other ma terials that find their way into the sower. The plan now under consideration is to run the sewer down Washington iivo- 11110 to Thirteenth street , whore it will join the main north and ninth .sower and empty into the sewer ditch. The engineer thinks that the plan is a read able one , and can bo carried out with out going to an uii reasonable expense. The matter will have to bo settled be fore a great while , as the Washington avenue sewer must bo built preparatory to paving that street. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten tion given them. E. H. Shonfe loans money on chatU-l security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business .strictly conlidontal. Olllco oOO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-dttnrs. More Klrc 1'rotnctlnn Needed. The western part of the city ishcttling up ( ) nipldly that another lire house will soon have to be located in that vi cinity to give the property owners the protection to which they arc entitled. Hundreds of liou&oi have been built in the vicinity of the transfer during the the past year , and their number is con stantly increasing. Streetbville and oven I lie transfer are too far away from the present locations of the lire appar atus to rely at all on them for protec tion , and the time taken in making a Iwomilo run is sulllcient to allow an ordinary residence to bo nearly con sumed. The lire lads are willing to do that mortals can possibly do. but it is asking too much to export them to iiro- ecttillof Poltawaltainio county when their stations are in the center of the city of Council Bluffs. It would not re quire a great outlay to erect a small building for the location of a ono horse root , and "Old Put" and the singleS reel would do valuable scrvii'o there and last 'or ' several yetuy , whereas the btono paving on Broadway and Main street is now knocking them to pieces at a rapid rate. A double reel IH needed at No. U house , and with the change the city tvould bo well protected for some time' . With the apparatus whore it is now sta tioned it is out of the question to try to protect Strcetsville satisfactorily , an d a change of some kind will havo'to bo mudo before very long. Stop at the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & CO.'B loan olilco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of till kinds , and all other articles of 'value without removal. All business ! strictly conli- dontial , Swan Down. Financial crashes of any magnitude are wonderfully rare in Council BlulTs. Of all recorded during the past three or four years there has not boon ono which was possessed of tiny monetary backing. Once in a great while a business having no representative capital , through in judicious management , goes to the wall. The last of this kind is J. C. Swan , who three months ago started a bakery at No. 213 South Main street. Since his opening ho has s'oomcd to bo doing a thriving business , and it was a surprise to everyone when the announcement was made yesterday that ho hud been closed up. Inquiry revealed the following factp : Yesterday morning Swan began soiling oil his stock and cooking utensils. A wagon was standing in the alloy loaded with goods , which , when Swan's land lord , A. Hitter hoard , ho wont to Jus tice Biggs' olilco and had a writ of at- tiiehmont issued. This was served and till movements wore stopped. During the day several other attachments fol lowed. The claims already filed amount ' to about & 200. It is stated'the outstand ing claims against the stock amount to between $000 and $700 , while the value of slock , fixtures , etc. , amounts to not more than half that amount. What ar rangement will bp made , if any , to sat isfy the creditors is not known. Buy mantels , grnt6s and hearth fur nishings of the Now York plumbing Co. E. II. Sheafo & Co. , mnko long or short tlmo loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Olilco : Broadway and Main street , upstairs. I Another Whisky Haiti. Constable Gliittor.buuk was abroad , again yesterday with an armful of search warrants. lie * visited Connor's place on Upper Broadway , where ho bocured u Icetf of beer and a bottle of whisky. ' At the "K. O. corn crib , " in the roar of the Kansas City hou&o , on South Alain street , ho captured two kofrs of beer and a bottle and jug of whisky. , Jack Green's place on Lower Broad way was again raided , and the ofllcor confiscated a jug and botllo of whisky and two kegs and nine bottles of boor. That was enough for ono day's work , and the constable laid up until another time. The owners of the contraband Bluff do not venture to appear in court when the day of trial is sot , so the iiquor is destroyed , and the evidence againsj. them for trial in the higher courts. Full line of shoot musio at Counci Bluffs Music Co. , 234 Broadway. J. G. Tlpton has bnrgnius In real cblnto. Jletjulur on Iho Irregulars. Judge A3'lesworth yesterday collected $7.00 each of Forest Lyon and John Stagoman for "rushing'tho growler. " Burke Roberts failed to show up , and his $10 appearance bond was forfeited. Hlley Bradshaw was scntdown toSheriff O'Noll's sanitarium for thirty days' ro- oupe ration. George Donaldson , a flftcen-yonr-old boy , was charged with threatening to kill Paddy While , his father's landlord. Paddy occasionally gets , on h "toot , " and iimta's it witrm for the Donaldson heirs. The court decided that the best HHV wti" for the Donaldsons to move out , ami cave thorn until Saturday to do HO. .loliii Mnhor win hauled in for his assault on Bert "Williams , and gave bonds in the sum of WOO for his appear ance for trial. Traveler * ) ! Stop at the Bcchlclo. Pacific House is open to the traveling public , notwithstanding to the contrary. 'I lie Uonrd Wakes Uu. An interesting tctslon of the board of trade wan held last evening. The res ignation of Ford Weis as a member of I the board \va.s read and accepted. A ' communication from a certain manu facturing establishment who desire to remove to this eity , was read. The company desire a building dOxitOO foot , three stories high. The land for the building ivill be donated to the com pany who erect the building. This nuiht bo put up by local parties and rented to the manufacturers. The building will bo erected. A commit tea constituted ot Messrs. MerrianiVois , Archer , \Vaito and Wiekham wore ap pointed to tnko the matter in hand and attend to detail * . Tlio location of tlio enterprise hero is reasonably assured. Messrs. Murriam , Rohror and McConnell - nell \vero inslrueted to arrange a ban quet for the present Ogden house pro prietors. For bargalnn in real estate see E. II. Slioafo < fc Co , , Broadway and Alain street , upstairs : . The Hoppers Did Not Do It. Recently wlicn pickpockets wore ply ing their vocation at Luke Manawa Thomas Tostnvin lost his pockotbnok. It contained papers ot Httlo value , which , when the thief discovered , he throw the wallet into the grass at the lake. A day or two ago it was found and returned to the owner. It was badly eaten by grasshoppers , but Tostoviii does not believe they took it out of bis pocket. Kicked IJy u Horse. Yesterday afternoon si twelve-year- old son of .litmes Cadwalidor , living about two miles from the eity , was severely kicked in the face while play ing around the feet of a young horse. Dr. Thomas was called and the wound was sewed up. The littio follow will carry the mark durinjr life. In the Amitslitj ; Comedietta ot " . " "Uscd-Up. Sir Charles Coldsircum , u lilaso mnn of ftiRblon , is made to deprecate overythlns iu which everybody else is supposed to tsilco an interest , with the laniukl | remark that "Ihcro is really nothing in it. " Ho even extended - tended tills criticism to the orator of Vur.sti- vis , down which ho looked , but s.iw "noth ing in it. " Such clirnu'tctM nro wcaiccr on thia sldo of the Atlantic thnu abroad , but they oxlst hero notwithstanding. Such men noeil a "illlip to naHiro" to medicinally stim ulate their jaded appetite , overcome Uioir lassitude , anil renuw the znst of existence. They mid others upon whom the world's on- jnvuicnts are beginning piciimtiirclv to pall , will Unit Hosteller's Stomach Uittcra a wholesome anil speedy icnow.il of vigor and health. Appctito returns , ilysjicpiia anil bilious ftymytoms disappear , the nerves grow stiontr , anil the hoar of ictiremcnt is mi- fraught with apprehension of uneasy ivpowj when thin hiiporlativo tonic is employed. It romc'lics fever anil ague , riieutii.itlsm and kidney troubles. FOUND A FORTUNE. How an Illinois Coal Minor Discov ered n Client Full of Gold. Galena , 111. , correspondence Globe Democrat. A story , equal in point of interest to that of the treasure cave in Dumas' famous ronmnco of the "Count Mouto Cristo" or of the valley of diamonds discovered by Sinbad the Sailor , as given in the "Arabian Nights" tale , is related by a man named Alexan der Stanhope , who arrived in this coun try two weeks 11550 , after an absence of thirty-one years , devoted entirely to travel , which has taken him to every part of the habitable globe. Ho has crossed the Atlantic forty-throe times , made thirteen trips up the Moditoran- enn , a do/.on or more voyngoj across the Pacific from China to San Francisco , and visited every portion of South America as many times over as ho has lingers and thumbs on both hands. The past live yeajrs Stanhopo has devoted - voted to travel in "the United States , particularly that portion between the Pacific const and the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Ho is fifty-nine years of ago , broir/.ed and alhlotio in appear ance , his six feet and two inches of stature , marked muscular development and erect carriage , combined with a genial , handsome countenance , lit up by a pair of keen eyes and surmounted by a head of silken brown hair , making h'im u distinguished figure among his fellowmon. Of course , it has taken a largo amount of money to indulge Stan hope's propensity for sight-seeing and I adventure , and as ho was known to bo a i poor young man during his residence ! in the Galena lead mines in early times , the story as to how ho obtained the means to defray his expanses forms a chapter of seeming romance which the incredulous will bo slow in believing , but which is nevertheless true in all its details , judging from the apparent per fect candor of the hero himself , whoso interesting narrative , as related for the llrst time to a Globo-Domocrnt reporter , is as follows : "I came to Galen a in 1847 , having emigrated to this country in that year from Truro , England , after the death of both of my parents and nil my near rol- tivcs. Like many other foreigners who settled here , I embarked iu the busi ness of mining , and alone , witii noth ing but pick and gad. began the explo ration of a natural drift at the foot of the i precipitous bluff now known as Now California , in i this ( Jo Davioss ) county. After working industriously for two woolen , during which period the drift t became wider and wider , I suddenly broke Into a largo cave , the vaulted roof of which was decorated with stalac tite and spar , the latter glistening in i the light of my solitary miner's lamp i like a million diamonds. Struck with i ' awe at the sight before mo , I could but poor with wondering and strained eyes into and about the cavern , the full di mensions of which I was unable to esti mate on account of the imperfect light t shod by my lamp. While standing spell 1 bound at the mouth of the cave , I no ticed , n short distance to the right , inside the cavern , a shelving of rock , jutting out probably three foot from the wall and about breast high from the floor , upon the top of wliich rested what proved to bo , on examination , a large iron-bound chest of oak , the lid of of wliich was secured by a curiously Bhapod padlock of brass. With the aid of my pick and gad I broke open the chest , and to my utter amazement I found it to bo tilled to the top with Spanish doubloons , bearing the date of J620. Overjoyed , naturally , at the dis covery I foil to speculating upon how to remove the gold , and gave but little thought us to the phenomenal circum stance of its being there. On leaving Galena for NQW California I had pur chased a good-sized strongly built skiff , in which to transport my tools , pro visions and other mining outfit to that place , which is accc'olGlo"all the way by water. , | Without lengthy forethought I dcv cidc-d to transfer the tr astire to my boat , and ) as soon usr th.TL was ncooni1 ! plishcd , to sot Out for Now Orleans , whore 1 could advantageously dispose of It. I began , accordingly , vvitli great c\- peditiousnobs lost I shc/nltl / be disturbed by inquisitive now-coiaor ? , to carry the plan into execution , and succeeded that night in convening thd gold to my skill , whcro I deposited ItMifolj in two strong lockers which formed the scats in the forward and stern onds.of'tho boat. On the following morning , after effectually banking up the mouthtjf the drift. I setout out upon my Icngthycvoyngo , which I accomplished in exactly three weeks , with but few unplonmint adventures during the trip , and without exciting the least suspicion of any ono on the way , as to the valuable nature of my cargo. "At New Orleans I Bold my doubloons to La&pior & Iu Bois. bankers and brokers of that city , receiving in exchange - change an equivalent in American gold , amounting iu the aggregate to * o ° f > , ( io ; ) . Purchas-ing Knglisn , I'Yoneh and German exchanges with my money. 1 took passage for Liverpool on the lirst Kuropenn-bound vessel , and after bo- journing awhile In my native town of Truro , I determined upon spend ing the balance of my days in wander ing about the world , thus gratify ing an ambition which had been my fondest dream from my early boyhood. Having journeyed , many times ever , through every continent on the hemis phere , covering more consecutive miles in that manner thnii any other traveler in existence , I liavo tcmporarilv ghen up my wandering , and with which 1 am becoming1 somewhat surfeited , and pro pose to seek rest nmoujr the nconus of my early manhood , which are still familiar to mo although thirty-one years have passed bineo I turned my back upon them , my heart deeply elated over this golden fortune which had bo hiiddonly and wonderfully como into my hands. " The drift in which Stanhopo found the Spanish treat-tiro was not discovered until 18715 , when two Irish prospectors ono of them Tom Shannon , well known in Ibis region as Iho ' 'Iloro of Uliicka- maugii' ' broke into the cave after sev eral years of fruitless search lor an "opening , ' ' and took out of it n largo fortune in miner.il. Tlio chest which contained the doubloons f-ecurcd by Hlnnhopo was found ay Shannon , and occasioned unbounded burpriso and no littio speculation as to how it got there. Tlio mystery has , of course , never been solved ; but it is believed by Stanhopo that the chest of treasure wa's stolen by borne of Do Solo's soldiers at the time be discovered and explored the Mississippi , and was secreted in the cave , tlio entrance to which had been blocked up by the alluvial deposits and changes of upward of . ' 100 years. In another column ofithiBissuo will bo found an entirely new and novel speci men of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest over placed in our po-por and we think our readers will be well repaid for oxamiiiinff tlio display letter.in the advertisement of Prickly Ash Bitters. , A LAKE OF HAIR DYE. In Which the IjookH of Uathcrs Ilo- ocimo liciiutKUIly Ulondo. George "Washington llalchet , of the Virginia City ( Nov. ) Jfntbrprihe , writes in that esteemed though distant coti- tomporarv as follows ! Moue lake constitutes ono of the greatest natural deposits of hair dvo in llio known world. A 'whito-baireu old Bodio man who wont down to the lake this summer was so pleased with the bathing to bo had there that ho went in for a swim reeulnrly every evening niter finishing his day's work. IIo was down at tlio lake two weoksand when he got back to Bodio bis friends hardly Know him. Ho loft Bodio a white-haired old man , and came back a golden blonde und apparently a man of only middle ago. All who bathe in the waters of that lake become blondes , and if the bathing bo porsibted in for any length of time they get lo bo red-headed. A man last spring rented the Lovii.ing ranch on the north side of the lake. Ho has three strapping daughters , . As soon as the water became warm enough the girls daily wont bathing in the lake , taking for their mermaid gambols a lime when the ' 'men folks" wore all out on the ranch at work. When they began tak ing their dips in the lake the girls were brown-hairedbutthey boon found tliom- bolves becoming blondes. This to de lighted them that they began bathing twice a day , and between times washed their head's in water from the lake. The old man had noticed tlio gradual change in the color of the hair of his daughters and was much astonished thereat , but ho had his suspicion- ! and said nothing. Be kept quiet till the hair of the girls became a fiery red , and then ho wont after the old woman about it. When ho got so bad that ho talked about killing a red headed man who had once been his neighbor over in California , his olfl woman told him it was only the water of the lake that the transformation was caused by the girls bathing in the lake. The old man hiiid it might bo , but he was not sutislied. Ho ordered the old lady to bathe regularly every day with the girls , saying that if she became redheaded headed ho would think there was some thing in it. Soon the hair of the old uoumn was as red as that of her daugh ters. The old man still thought there was homo trick about the business , so ho tried the baths himself. Now the old man , the old woman and all hands nro a family of goidon blondes. The perfume of violets , the purity o the lily , the glow the rose , and the llusl of Hobo combine in Pozvoni's wondrous powder. Tlio Monkey an n I American Naturalist : In the inter | csting littio "zoo" connected with the national museum at Washington , there is a linomalo grivet monUqy , whoHhures a largo cage with four opossums. To human beings ho slio'ws himself miy- thing but umiablo , but ho" lakes kindly to his Htrango companions , and they have boon the best friends from the first. Tlio attention qf the attendant was lately drawn to the cage by the ex citement of u crowd in front of it. and on going to ascertain .the-cause ho was I surprised to bee the monkey boated in the middle of the cage with ono of the opossums lying quietly on her back on his lap and her > heud under his arm. The monkey had just dibcovored the marsupial pouch of the opossum and was diligently investigating it. HacT ho not been a close obborver It cor tuinly would hava remained unseen , for it was bq tightly closed as to bo perfectly - fectly invisible in its normal condition. The monkey carefully lifted the outer wall of the pouch and peered into the cavity. Then he reached in with his hand , felt about for a moment , and to the1 astonishment of everybody took on a tiny young opossum about two incho long , hairless , blind and very helpless butnllvo and kicking. "Jock" hold tl up to the light whore he could got good view of it , scrutinized It with the air of a savant , and presently returned it to the pouch very carefully. Aftoi } replacing it ho looked intp the. poucl ngain and presently dr w out another fov examination , which ho limited nt with wiU'iun lutorcat , Miult it-nn l then carefully put It ImcU. It was thus U bi'rnino 1 : known to the attendants that the old female opoi om had the young ones which had previously Imni looked for in vain. Persons who loud a Hfo of oxposurn re subject to rheumatism , neuralgia ind lumbago , and will find n valuable remedy in Dr J , H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and .ubduc . inllamnmtlon. TIou the UICH 1'lny Poker. Denver Republican : Most'of the Ttos ire gamblers and know all the nrto that make up the great popular civilized game known as draw pukor. Pairs , 'hreoH. Hushes , straights and full hands hey have learned better than their i b o's and agriculture. They play with either American or Moxlcancards , A good poker player down cast will find a foe worth his hand in the stoical fnco of the southern Uto. Yon can't tell From his face whether the Indian holds : i bobtail Hush , a pair of duccs or a full hand. They are passionately fond of pokor. mid in playing this game are idopts in all the arts and ways of the more highly civilized paleface. They ire alco fond of the horse race , and a contest between two Indian ponies Is ilways a great event. The Indians are out in great numbers und put up their money on their favorites. Many an Indian's annuity is lost at poker or a horse race. When you need a friend , Holcct a true ono. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for all dis eases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic known. f > 0c. For sale by C. F. Goodman. SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTICK. JPnriAL ailvortHi-inentR.HUch as Lostround , 'lol.onn.l'or yali'.l'o Hont.Wants Ho inlltur , etc , willliu liiHinted In this column nt tlio low inteotT NCT.N'IS IT.il UNU for the Una In sertion niul I've Cents 1'or l.lno for mien nubso- iiuont Inscitlon. iiiHcttlseiiicntsntcutr olilco. No. 1U 1'ciil Street , near llrouilway , Council Illulls , town. WAMT3. LOST Ycsterrtny , n huly'.s jiocKct book I'lease return to 0. U. Hell , architect , opum llOtlhO l < lOi k. UMNTIJD AKelltH to 1H lll ° llfo of ( ! llnrriMin , by ( Ion. J.cw Wiilltice , author of Htm liar. ) loxrM ; , Council DlnllH , la. l ut Cole .V'Cole , 41 Main st. FOIt fiAI.K Improve. ! ranch , 6V ) acres ; l..O cattle , u hoist's : elcht miles south of llns- itt , llroun Co. . Neb.A bamulii. Addiifcs , U. . \ . HHbertf , ut liaMsctt , or G u. Ileoolllce , Coun cil IllnllH. "V\7AHTII ! > A Rood plrl for geueiivl house- > > uork at thu K. C. house. II1O11 SAI.II-A bargain : : i lots on Avuntto 0 i1 ana 12th st 1'ov information call at G.M llroadway. 1T10H RAM ! The best small fruit and \cppta- ; -t : bio farm in I'otta'.vattamlo county , two mill's from t'onncil Illulls pojtolllcc , at a price that will ell it , on remarkably easy terms. Titli1 perfect ami jitoju'rtv in j'ooil condition. I'rvHessloiKjlvpa ut any time. OosJ reason tor sflllnir. K T. Ill-rant A ; Co. , tJ3 ) llroadway , Council lllntrs , la. WANTIIO Toains aiid men to work on f.ower Hinnduay. Koi * furtlier information In- Utii.io on uork. Owou Hios. , iontraptoiB. WA NT IIIStocks ) of luurcliaudho to we- dinnce for city jnopei ty In Council Hliiils , Omnlm , or wustern land or clwttuls of any kind. We niHKn exchaiiKliiR a specialty. lt. T. Ilrynnt & Co. , K Hroadu .iy. TO UKN'P Inmicillutely , for Hie gininucr. a Kood f'.irnislicilJmuso , 10rooms ; closet and bathroom ; city AuUtr , Aiiply ou premises , 81J 5lh nvo. \\rANTI5I ) fctocks ol merchandise. Have TT Oimiba and Council IllullH city property , also western Und to exchange for goods. ( UU on or address Johnson Ar Christian , Hoom 3i , Ctininbur of Commerce. Omuln. FOU SAIiK Atnbargtitn , 10 acreMie.ir Block yard * , Sonlh Omaha , Neb. , Johnson A ; Christian , Room 2o , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PEIOS $15. Is equal to any High Prlc3d Machine. llio Kdlson Jllmcosrapli , ( ho bo t nppiiriiliia for nmnlfcildlUK. nnlliOKraphlo and lypowrlU'r vor'f S.IJUOcopIrs can bo take ! ) . The Encekicr Co. , Council Bluffs , la. TAXI DERMY F. J. BREZEE , 9 In accordance with numetous remio&ta has de cidedto teach Taxidermy in all its branches. Mounting birds , K > \\Ithinauimuls : and other intricacies , JliO. Would also like to receive orders lor birds to till oidef book on trip south. No. U10 Main St. , Council ISlnlla. * COll. 5T1I AVli AM > 7TH ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , furnlMi- ed with all modern improvements for boarding and day school. 1 ho no idomlc year consists of t o sessions , beginning on the llrnt Monday In Scptcmbtr and I'ubmary , respectfully. Term * Hoard and tnilion per session. $75. 1'or further particulars address Slater Superior , St. 1'iantls Academy , Council Illiuls , la. SN YDEB &J3NYDER M. B. SNYDBB , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDBR , SPECIALIST : Dlscasesof Woman and Children , W llroar.wav. Council UlilfTs. D. H. McOANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. & 0and 2 Mnlu StreuUCouucll FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY ir,14 IOUGI\rt ST. . OMAI1V. NKU OFFICER & FUSE ? BANKERS. Unuro dw y Council Ilium , Iowa. IS5T. ISO GJO TO laird's" for Fruits. 110 Assorted Boskets Put Up to Order. For GRO RIES RESH FRUTTS GoTo N. I. TIBBI3I"TS , nnd Save Monoy. No. nn iiioiiiiuar. I t * > * g For your.LightCaioriages BUGGIES , CARTS anil OTHER VEHICLES , See Henry Van Brunt Lnrrrost Stock and Lowest Prlcoa. E CITY MEAT MARKET ! No. 1 2O Brcndvvnv. Telephone No. 2OI. PROMPT'DELIVERY. For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS EC jG ° to ft J * , , No. 20 Main t * , SWANSON iusc c. , 329Broailway B Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. JKitl I'iniwf anil Oivi'in ' < "i MiintMy l\tynifntn. RESTAURANT nii ix nvrnv No.406BjrjOADW.A.V. OUlt UX'i'JiAUlWlXAJtr LOW rJilL'titi for Inif ( / C < ni * c/ the lltuli TciniKiittinciif O > w | Htfi i. nosrox HOOT A , VHO ; ; sro ; ? ; ; . r. ; ; . in .i/y , v co , iVoMMiiir / ( > i'mined | / ( lllu $ * , limit. i Successor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN , No. 2OO Brondwny. Katmnf' Buy Your GROCERIES of KMJDI BE&OTSEIJBS , 533 B'way All Fruits In ThaliSjoson. . Tel. 2QO. ' / / 1011 Mint Sitfo 1 rposlt or C'/imji JAHIII , Call nil Jiiltrnatlonal linlldinit , Loinntntt Invent incut I'nlon a J } . 1' . K1DD < l ) CO. , ( iOl tmnro ' § Buy 'V7HITE } S.ShfiS ' to B SEWING MACHINE. Stuuiwei- ' . WllUc al IUK MA.\AWA 'B'uUo M. F. ROHRBiS S'or the Beach. A wyu Dornus DECKED STKAMKH. 181 INCOKl'OllATBU 1H78 MASSHJ.OX , OHIO , MAKUl'ACTUUKKS. Ailn ; led Cot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , t ( POWER , Mills sntl Elevators * AUTOMATIC - : - "TjOTMMFF" Sjieclllciitlons nnd cstlniatos fnnilshcd for romplcto stcnm plants , neffiilullnn , nurablllty ( it _ , antccd. Can show letteis fioiu users where fuel Kconomy Is cqiml with Coillss Noii'Coui1i > iiitig > itiMKciit BSOJJSB : , couxcir KMJCTS , IOV/A. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. 1'Uns , Estimates * Specifications. Supervision of Public Work , liiowa Building , Council UlulTs , Iox\a. Dl ( DUTT Attorney at Law , Second Floor Drown Building , 115 DUnixL" Pearl St. , Council HIulls , Iowa. Justice ot tlic Peace. Ofllce over American E.xni ess , No. HO N , - Broadway , Council Blullb. Iowa. 5i ? QII\/IQ \ / Attorneys nt Law , Practice in the State and l-\- QL OlIVIO" Courts. 'Onicc Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-BenoUlock , ; Council niuH's , Iowa. Dentibt. Cornsr Main Street and First Avenue , Counci' ' CP v/i s , iowa. -IF YOU HAVfi AMY- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on 31. imoiILICII , AS ! Broudwny , n'lici-c you will vccuivo tlio IIIgliCNt C'auli I'rlt-o. REDUCHQN From 15 to 25 Per Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETES C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTB1G TS. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary. WANTEU-IOCAL. AX TKAVIXIAftlttTS O.\ CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPAIY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 2GO THEJiDEN | Dfl | | WflPif 3 "WrouKht and Cast I II U H If U II H FOR Automatic CJnkCQ | | Jiiultext Economy , New&Xd Hand LllulIlLO filmitllcUu and Durability Nos. 1100 to I''OO , Tenth Avenue , Couucll DlufT , Ia. Telephone ICO. *