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MHE DAILY = BEE. "COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING MAY. 17 i OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | Snul ever since that Telivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. 1. W. Tiutoy, - Manager. NUEINESS OFFY, Nianr Evrron New spring gnml'l 'n TReiter's., Leonard & Jewet refrig r Cooper & McGoeo's, .\u 41 Main ~||1-‘| Dr. Rice has beon muking § some marked improvements in the interior of his office, The “'Quick eome and get or Cooper “1llmm Knauber, both of Oni by Justice Schu n Saturday at the pur- lors of Beehtele'’s hotel. Jnunh Knauber and Caroline K. BF Were marrie aturday by St'lml/, at his oflice. Both of tracting parties are from Omy Mace Wise sold n tv lo: drivers last week, w Mcal” 12 a quick seller; before they are gone. ana Susanna ha, were married Kirch- the col ha. 1 of fine es him a cting another car load to a few days. The benehes used have been transferred to I where they hav nooks, for the ace ommodation of On Saturday night Mrs. lmvonbul h, aged 69 y aiden tow m.,., " W y and getting too aw I'||] good to suit the polic police h: while the ing the opportunit sleep A sensations brewing ceined being 'llle affuir is improy. of making up for lost is said to be partics con- “high ones.” ve been hushed for the present, but t the grand jury will be soon investigating i The Home steam laundry on Sg received a 2,800 pound mangle chine is eight feet long, |h k oods as sheets, tablecloths, cte., rom n wringer, and, after pi between four rollers, come out llr' nll Irnn e, ms that althongh the poll tn\ colleetor, Mr. Beekm: h one arm, having lost th other in the army, some able-bodied fellow been colléeting poll taxes hout authority. Among those who claim to | paid some two-armed living at No. 809 K 2 > out cont: ing announcement: Mrs. John Fearon request your pres; at the mari of thenr to L. A. Devine, at the Saviour, 6 p. m., Wednesday, May 26, 1886, Jacksonville, lll l(vi ption at 7 oclovk B y . At home after Junc 15, 1880, No 312 Plitner street, Council Blufis, Iowa.” Another of the old street ears rejected in Omala has been put on the Main'street line here. Itis s and’ one-half the time it 1s so that th have to get on and off the f ease of a rum serious consequences might roxult such cars are to be used at all, they ghould be changed so as to permit sengers to get of'and on at the rear pla form. William Keit} tor on the Chicago, Milwaukee & has run into ernoon at his s a wife and 8 were en Satur- former home, .mll the au ?(‘ Mr. Keith hml a ‘ormed upon him seandal and h of our cen a condu St. who ha his city, died Friday aft home in Marion. He' le: na son, The rem: ay to Milwaukeu, ) will be buried unde ~ Knights of Pythias. surgical operation ) about a week ago, in_the hope that it might possibly relicye him from cer ~ troubles, but it was in vain, and | * ually failed until death reliéved him from further suffering. He s well known here, and les nds, not only in railway circles, but among the travel- .~ Mr. E Dowling | ~ ull of his dry goods stoc ods having been pi mporarily. Mr. the retail dry goods business many in this city, and until he commenc: closing out carried one of the t gtocks, and in some lines, silks for in- carried one of the largest and finest stocks in the entire west. One of the reasons for his going out of the £ business is the demands made upon his " time and attention by larger and more terprises. He expeots soon west, where he has large stock sed out ne: the mli avian Baptist church is to cd next Thursday, This is the *finest church building owned by this de- " nomination in the west. The pastor, av. Mr. Roichenbach, has worked with might and main, and the success of the " enterprise has been wonderful. The “ehurch and congregation are not com- osed of wealthy persons, and the ne vy funds have been made up of mites, n the mvm;i of which more real gener- * osity and sclf-sacritice has been shown “than in the building of many more pre- tentious churches. The building is a 4 rl\idlt to the city also, and all should take . interest in seeing the lnst dollar of indebtedness paid offand the society laced on a strong tinancial is. © Johm Woodward and George Rudio, two of the best known of Council Bluffy omc| tourists, were in Grand Jsland recent); smppnw at the Jamieson otel. As they found the air a little 1y for rambling about town, Wood- throw down 1| ok und called or his overcoat. To his surprise he pund_that some one had nipped it, or it dmppuu d in some other mystovi- us Wi The landlord asked him what coat was worth, and [num ed to Jook jt up or puake it ull vight, & promise vhich was .mn od wh 'odward re ow indulges in a new sprin; allll and inks it is llw slickest sort of a trick it the sneak thief put up on him, as he i well afford to take an occ alunul iver 80 long as his wanly form is ced with a new suit throughout. He he never realized before the force of 46 saying that a calamity is unl{ & bless- in disguise. Rudio” now checks his hotel in the hope that teal it, but he may not © 80 square a lnndloul as the Grand nd man, and then it won't be so y. A Big Dime Show. Oonoermu the show to be given here Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the lw,y Whig says ng, Burke & Lo s Circus ecompany formed before a good audience yes- afternoon, and in the evening "the vas tent was crowded almost to suffo- the management stating that they ,000 tickets for that performance in Scott's wonderful feats of Goodrich's slack wire walk- contortion sets of Ajax won pplluw of the audience, and a bet- &o' for 10 cents has probably uever scen. to Beard for low prices. - ¢ e a0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 17, 188u. THE BUSY BEE IN THE BLUFFS It Gathers Up a Vrmty of Sunday Sundries for its Readers, THE TALK ABOUT THE TOWN. The School Boys' Strike—A Peace Offering for Decoration Day-—So- cial Happenings—The Street Car Line Extension, Chats With Chatterers. “Well, what about the order of the chief of police closing up keno, hazard and stud poker sked the BEe man of a well known sporting character. It will be obeyed, T gn They can't help but obey it. It's dead wrong, though, the idea that most folks have about these games being worse than others. I tell you a fetlow, if he has mind to, can rob at any of the gam Poker, faro, and all of them ean be run crooked if the house wants them run that Wi e What is the reason then ther much of a roar about keno?’" *Keno peculiar in one way. house generally has the big run. others try to start a game, but one place is generally the place that gets the bulk of the business. The reason is that where the biggest crowd is, and the pots are the largest, there 1s where everybody wants to go. They think there's a show to win something worth winning. They keep flocking there, and the fellow that has biggest erowd gets all the crowd. e they talk in scripture: “To him that aith shall be given, and from him that ith not shall be taken away that which 1 the wher owd go to pla wets more to play games, A'fellow ma nice little sum at the keno table, and he ha thing to play faro with. 1t is this jenlousy mun«uu- zamblers themsclves arts all this trouble.” game at which people can get beat e siest out of their money?" “L'tell you they can get the worst of it inany of the g Ames, “if the man who andles the cards is bound to be crooked. Lt don’t pay to run a crooked house, or to have a man deal a game who is croc § If he robs the folks that play, the «fi thing you know he will rob thé hous he gots a chanee, and if he don't get a chanee it don 't take long for folks to get tired of being robbed, and the trade of the house falis off. Then the house has ot to depend on roping in_suckers and fellows who are noton.” Such a house n't g ny business from the folks t live here. They have to lay for str and ep o gang of cappers to conx them in. ‘They get a follow to guzzle down n lot of cheap whisky, ana “then just rob him. 1f a house is bound to rob foiks, it don’t muke any difference what games they play.”” Anotlier citizen, who scems to have been watehing the passing events closcly, remarked to the BE! n: dermen had as much sand as the there would be a big gambling and wanted the council tostand by him in some proposed changes, but they thought it was better to waita while, and move slow. The may ave ordi- nances passed by which a gambling house could not be conneeted with a su- loon, and if necessary, not to allow the gambling houses to b within a_certan safe distance from any saloon. This would give a victim at léast a chance to cateh bis breath, by having to go some little distance to get a dr nk, instead of having . bar so near the tables that a fellow can keep up a_lively business at both, and be kept fuil of bo until he has lost all his money. Another moge yor w 1 to do was to force all to do away with card tables and As it is some fellows go in to s of beer, and they sit down to up or euchre for the dri gofs stuck s given a o play even of course, and 50 an- other game 18 had. The first thing they know the forenoon is Zone, mstead of having one drink they are pretty mellow, SRR o and money wasted, If the saloons were so run that fellows would go in and get_ w they wanted, and thien go out, and there were no chairs or card tables: there would not be so much loafing. The council was not anxious to stana by the mayor in this sort of a move, and so the thing has gone on as before. 50 One Then, the hot “I'll give you one poin! It will be many n year before Iowa has a license law again,” said one who had been in- directly interested in the saloon business, “The drug stores are the ones who are going to make the money now. The druggists will have the handling of the liguor business, There isno doubt they will handle it better than the saloons ave, but they will n 80 much money out of it that they won’t ever want to let go. When there is any talk of having any sort of license law, you will find the druggists through the stute joining with the prohibitionists to defeat such n bill, They will add a good deal of strength to the prohibitionists, and will about succeed in defeating any plan for licensing sa- loons. Seasonable goods o 3 ) 1 kinds at hard- time prices at Cooper & letiee's, We have a few water coolers which we will sell \'mP' cheap to close them out. Cooper & MeGee, D — 1 sell the eelebrated Twin Burner gaso- line stove. Tha \Inuh]u burner ti ats them all. A 4-burn a d-burner W A. Wood, 5 ——— Wea ther to Be or Not to Be. The X. Y. Z. club, composed of young ladies connected with the Congrega- tional church and socicty, has been peeu- liarly unfortunate in selecting dates for their entertainments. E time for months past, when an entertainment has been annonneed it has rained or stormed so that the public cofild not gst eut to give the patronage which the society had the right to expect, and which their ef- forts certainly merited. It has become almost a certainty that if the X. Y. Z. club fixes on a date for an entertainmcht, rain comes on that date. Not long ago the Foung ladies concluded the weather had settled, and so arranged for a horseback ride and supper. The rain came, and the affair was postponed. Last l'ruhny it was to be attempted again, but the rain came. The young ladies gave a Jleasant entertainment in the ovening, hut ull outside amusement had to be de- fer many of these ventures have been spmh-d Ly bad weather, and so many prospective financial profits taken away, that the wfluf has now upou & plan for making up ihe losses of the ast They will wait now until there has so much dry weather that cver)hmlv is praying for rain, and when the thirst of tho land is urgent, they will puss around a subscription paper and if the dear peo- ple will subseribe enough they will an- nounce an entertainment. 'his will bring the deferved rain, and the publie can atsuch a time aflford to pay well for it. ‘The entertaimment will consist of an umbrella sociuble. " Each lady -will be l & MeGee, hidden beneath an umbrella, and the inung gentlemen will pick out their um- brellas, taking to supper whoever is found beneath it. The X. Y. Z. ciub does not propose to be ruined by unfortunate weather, and this scheme wiil doubtless bring many dollars into their trehsury. b b Go to Beard for 100m monldings. Hoisler selle the best 5c and 10e cigars in the market. No r estate loans, Pearl street, ( mlnml Bluffs, The Strect Car Fine. Tom Orr, private attorn: away of the Union T tho city on Saturday again, and in company with Mr. MecConnell of the Grant smelting works of Omaha, were given a pleasant drive about the city by Park Commissioner J.J. Brown. After finishing their drive a representative ot the Beg had a short conversation with Mr. Or that are about to be made in this city by the Jnion Puaciti He scemed rather disinclined to talk on the subject, but with his usual courtesy remarked: *1 think our folks are disposed to do som thing for you Nlr, but am not at liberty or, in fact, I might 1 don't .u.n, know what they will do.” “Mr. Orr, we feel asif the Unjon Paei fic could give us better street 1 ties with Tittle expense, and at time it certainly would be a pa vestment, Do you think nu- ofticials of the, 1 look upon the scheme to extend their street o to Fairmount park with fayor?” n. “Mr. Brown was talking about that, and I think in the course of & month or s0 you will see some big changes for the b o, I cannot if the street car track will be laid “on Tenth avenue or not. 1 don’t know what the ments are to be. Possibly Mr will be oves in s Vs Cu rie H isler’s 2 Broadway. e — Beard has an immense stock of wall haper and room mouldings which must he turned into cash, sodown go the prices at Beard’s, Leusi go to 1" nd get a . good cig ST RRE TR, Striko in the Bloomer School. The little 6-year-older came home from school Friday noon for his dinner, wild with excitement and gushing with enthu- sm, I tell you we've got a big strike down to the Bloomer building All the boys are going to strike. They're getting their names signed now, and this after- noon I'm going to give 'em my name.’’ “What's the strike about?” “Why, we're just going to have school from 8o'clock in the morning until 1 o’clock, and we ain’t going to hay school in the afternoon, but just the afternoon every day. Won't that be jolly. though®" “But what if the teachers do not let youy” “Why, they'll have to. I tell the about” a hundred beys that going to strike, and they will” knock the teachers just silly if they don't let them.” When the little fellow came home from the afternoon session, anxious mqulry was made as to the success of the st “‘Oh, raf The boys who had wr their names had to sit on the front rest of them laughed at then .y ain’t going to let out the schools in the afternoon. The boys say the strike is over.” you e GototheN. Y. P. Co fori GARDEN HOSE. Trey WArkANT ALL THEY SELL. Opera House Block. —_—— Go to Beard for wall paper. e, To Ctlose Enrly, There is some talk of the clerks em- ployed in the retail stores ot this city forming an early closing ociation. The movement will probably be started to-day. Herctofore every summer there has been an agreement drawn up and presentea o the «hllcrcn‘t merchants to sign. In most of the mer to sign it the consequence has been that all the stores have been kept open antil 8 9 o'clock in the evening. T think Gt they can get an org composed of u few of the cle of the stores that after thoroughly e: changing views on the subject the clerk in each store can influence their employ- ers better than by asking them to sign a binding agreement, I H don’thandle any “‘smde” e GARDEN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD 14e per foot, 18¢ per foot, 24c per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all styles. Hose REELS, LAWN SeriNkLERS, Ete., Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Onuru House Block. i Lt it l’enLe and Good Will, Some time ago Ben Allen, the veteran typo, who was so long a resident of this city, tendered, in behaif of his southern friends, flowers for Decoration Day here. The tender was accepted in tha same spirit in which it was made, and now comes the following letter, which is self- explanator: cigas. . Ark., May 12, 1680, —Com- Abe Lincoln P A, R rSir: Yours reccived, and the flow Till Do gatherea Thnraday morming. the St nud packed,i and will leave here so s to ohyour city on the afternoon of Friday, 1 think the supply will be liberal but we had a hafl storm here on "the 0t of April, that did_ the ors considerable damage by knocking off the young buds. Our people are liberal and desire to hold out the emblems of peace and love to all people. 1 have heard old citizens here speak very favorably of the Iowa sol- that were ‘in this prt of the contry, h_were the Fourth, Ninth, Nineteenth) Twentieth infantry, and the First, the Eighteenth v. There are ors buried in’the natic cemetery hete, whose graves are stre tiowers donated by the same people, o Dy afl the peopie of our city and vicinity that sénd flowers to Council Bluffs on this oce slon, My best wishes to the bovs of Abe Li coln post, Yours, Bex AL of —— Parlor Pastimes. On Fric ? evening Mrs. McDowell en- tertained o nunl lhu y of her friends at a progre e e ard party at her reside on \\ |l]ow auenue, She was by her daughter, Mrs. A. T. prize was awarded to Mrs. Rockwell, while Mr. Baldwin received llm entleman’s prize, ose present were: Mr. and Mrs. P, Mdonucll Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hruw Mr._and Mrs. F. M. Gault, Mr, and Mr, J.N. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jack- son, Mr. and R. 'l‘)lvr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thompson, M. and 1. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Brunt, Mr. und 3 Cory, Mr. and Mrs. D. and Mrs. 'C. E. Friedm u. s Wilson of Kansus and Jus After a mmou«h e convinéed toat th ck Meal" is the best gasoline stov Luh and shall make it our leading stove this season. Cooper ation we are in regard to the improvements | nts, but'by o fow rofusing | Decoration Day. The committees of &rrangement for the coming Decoration Day met yesterday and decided to hold the gervices on Sun- day, May 80. The state commander rec- ommended the holdjng of sorvices on Monday, in conformity with the sugges- tion of the national counpil, but the com mittee here have decided in favor of hold- ing them on Sunday ‘for several reasons They find there are but few who do not favor the holding of the services on Sun- day, and these tew, they are confident, will feel differently wher the will be of n religious nature t hl-r than of a mlarfous holidav charac: ter. Itis proposed t6 have all the ser i mgml as to be in keeping with I posts in places near nge to observe y, while others will observe Mon- ch expect to join in the ser- here on Sunday. The state com- mander has been consulted concerning , and writes the commitice th: no objection to having the s s held here on Sunday, proyided il of those concerned and the s are arranged in conformity with i iolden _ Star gasoline ket. No. 504 B'way. - - guaranteed al” gasoline stove, Cooper & Metice. i Another Cut in Rates, On Saturday morning the loeal agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway reccived notice to reduce the ond class fare to Chicago to $8.00. It will be remembered that on urday previous, this same rond made second elass rate to Chicago, it being the only second class rate to 5 Cl hieago for a long while. All the roads running east in the course of two or three duy~ also made n second class v and now the Milwaukee comes to the front with an- other reduction. None of the other railroad fices hs \(l up to last night rec # with or sfaction overy moncey refunded. to, ticket of- ived m'(l:-m to “‘cut’” from the agents say they w other rc or not, at _any r: light and few tic ter how low the The Milwaukee rond secms to be fore- ing the fight, and if the other roads come to the $8.00 rate, which they no nlnuh: will, the public may t seeond cluss rate to Chicag Room Monlding st_assorfment and lowest price 1(] s Wall Paper Suore. At the cific Hou: the comforts of high-price save from 50 cents to §1 per day. and be convineced. — Personal Par A. Park of Carroll, ity yesterday. Fred Beckman, of Cole’s circus, Sun- dayed at the Paciti George Wi was in the Blu 5 yesterday 0. W. Butts, the Californi returned from his-thirty-d Califort Dr. J. G. Gilehrist, professor ot in the Towa state university, was city Saturda L. C. Dunn, n-prm.-mm« Peregoy & Moore’s wholc s returned from a successful western trip. Miss Delia Crow, who has heen visitin Miss Jennie Vallrath and. other frwxufi here, has now returned ta her Atlantic home. S. 8. Stevens, general: agent of the Rock Island, left last evening for the west intending to be ent several you will get all hotets and Try it graphs. Towa, was in the mouth, Iowa, fruit_man, urgery in the eyney, of Philadelphia, is fi W ays with his brother, H. the popular agent of the Sioux City route. W. E. Brock, who returned a few days ago from ('\hfu)m'\, started out last evening on another missionary trip for Peregoy & Moo Jerome McClintock is acting general agent for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rond now during the absence of S. S. Stevens, the general agent, in Cali- fornia. If you want perfectly satisfactory ac- odations at $2 per day go to the House. Depend upon it, you will ot your bhoice. Before buying a gasoline stovy ¢ the Meal” ot l,unpu & MeCed's, TR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS Grown and selected from Muscatine Seed by J.R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in VEGETABLES, VEGETABLE PLANTS, AND FRUI Couneil Illufl‘u. Towa, Vice-Pres, Euunml Blufis Nalmnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, .$100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 Authorized Capital..,. Stockholders Represent. Do n general banking businags. Accounts of banks, bankes ufacturers and individuals Ir ble terms. Domestic and foreign eschange, The very best of attention given to ness committed 1o our ~ard. KIEL SALE STABLES™ vahants, man. o1 on favora: all busi payuesadey SE POJUBLIEH Yo0)S [y Horses and Mules kept constantly on hund for sale at retail or in car louds. Ordors prowmdtly flied Ly contract on short notice.” tgek sold on commiasion; LEY, Proprictors. Stable Corner Fifth Avenue aud Fourth St Council Blutls 15wa. "R, RIC CANGERS e:.‘:.':.::.:,“ m removod wishout rawing of blood | CHRONIC DISEASES or su kiuds s speciatey Over thirty yoars' practigal ¢x No. 11 Peurl Street, Council Bl 87 CONSULTATION Fitbia 0rioass 29 WHOLESALE AND JOBBING zovams or COUNCIL BLUFFS. mnu LTCRAL nu DEERE, “ I‘l l S & (U Wholegale Agrlcultaral Implements, Buggiss, ® Carring ite , Eto. Council Blufts, lu\u\,A KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Fead Cate Rock Falls, Ths, Noe, 1501, 1551, 1505, 1 Main 8t., Council I\Iufli DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an1Jobbors of Agricultaral Tmplements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriagos, and all kinls of Farm Machinary. 1100 to 1118 South Matn Strect, Counsil Blutts, owa, AXE HANDL 80%, T, H. Dot F lv G Council BluTs Ha]dle Facty (Inoorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Handies, of overy doscription. COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Uy Istery Goods, Ete. No, 405 Broadway Council luils, lowa. TOBACCO, PEREGOY & MOURE, ~Wholesale I.Inhhm-- in tho— Pinest Brands of Cldars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Peari Sts, Council Bluffs, Town. CIGARS, OMMISSION. SNYDER & LF,..\.\I..\N, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Comumission Merchants, No. 4 Pear] 8., Council Bluffs. LI oaE ”“f( KERY. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers orCrockery Glasswars Lamps, Fruit Ja Bar, Goouls, Fane; Stonownra, HARLE, HAAS & (0., Wholesale D:’ug-'l:ls, 011), Paints, Glass, 22 Main St., and eil Biults. DRY GOODS. TM. E. SMITH & CO., Laoorters and Jobdass of Dyy Goods, Notions, Ete. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council RIS, Towa. PR FRUIT 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits 2 Specialty General Commis: 52 Council mmrs WIRT & DUQ Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Broadway, TE, GROCERIES. L. KIRSCHT & u) Jobbers of Staple and Faney Groceries. Also Wholesule Liquor Donlors. No. 416 Brond- way, Council Bluffs. 7 HAR. BECKM4 Manu‘neturers of aad Wholosalo Denlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Main_§t., Council Blufts, Towa. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Cap., m Glm,. SLINE & FELT, ‘Wholesalo Iron, Steel Nails, Heavy Hardware, . Councll Bluifs, lown. "D, H. McDANELD & (C Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs, Towa. [ COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL LU —Wholesale Denlers in— [luminating & Lubricating 03 Gas)}iny E'I‘O HTO. uneil Blu, LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Matoriul Spectaltios Wholosale Luw: ber of all Ki Hlice No. 130 Main 8 Eonnen Blus. Lowas " WINES AND LIQUULS. JOHN LINDEE, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No. 13 Main 8t. Council Blults. 'a( HNEIDER & BEC] K Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Cowncll Blgs . SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comvany. THECARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, ZINC AND OIL PATNTS Aro ubsolutely purc, as reprosented. Oue gal: fon will cover two hundred and fifty squaro foet two coats, and will stay on longer than any other paint manufactured. For sulo by S H KELILY DyuGs, Paints, Ows, Ere RINK LIVERY STABLE. First-class Accommodations in Everything Per- talning to the Livery Businoss. Finest Landau in the Gty FOR LADIES VISITING. Boarding a specialty. Telgphone 178, FIELD & COLE, Props. Rates and Testimonin Rrick bailding onLittietiaat truoks ~the bost ia the worll Call and teds, Beatel éwutpu_;; 51{.;!0&4 Bbamiola# this Gity. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special aidvertisements, such s Lost, Found, k : To Kent, Wants, Boarding, d i this colamnn at tho low S EL01] T A VIOV No. 12 Penl strect, near Bluiy Broadwry, Councit WAN wo lots 23 teet from B wle for warchosise or fuc 0 Broadway. :“'A\N Miss W Blutts. VWANIED- at the Beeht Fnl( Rescue Engine Hou first cliss dining room girls le hotel. 14"”( SALE—Union avenue hotel |uflpl'|') Spocialbargaln. B 1, Eheufo, W) Brondway. Id papors, in_qunntitios to suit, ce No. 12 Pearl siveet. Ut JOR SALE OR TRA and faney notions, DE—ftock of lmlhnnl\ All new. Ggod loci- Bee, Counci AMUSEMENT KING, BURKE & (0. GAEAT AMERICAN ALLIED SHOWS WLTTSETIM TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITIOR, Ewbodying the greatest variety of attraotive cation of any American combination ontheiond, Wil exhibit at Gouncil Bluffs, 3 Days, MAY 20,21 and 22. Au extraordinary convocation of SKILLED ARENIC ~ TALENT! Associated with an_ attractive display of Living sod Natural Wonders, and an_exhibition of fully’ educated animuls in bly prosenting 8 canvis cah features in a new and pleasing form rare Animals and Inani- mate Curiosit] ver C bind will parado hibition, i th Yutitul Ghariot thy i strects. Remcumber one t pavillions, ADMISSION, OKLY 10 GENTS, Doors open at 14nd 7 p. m. daily. lout tho principa FRRLTES MfiS D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WiGS [EADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Blufis, lowa. g PEARL STREET RINK STABLE ] CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNTIL FUNE I, Having made extensive im- ‘nts and incrensed our vo wish 1o call es| od out by us, claims |l 1o be equal to that of iy owstern lundry, I'n order to introduce work outside the city of Ce I Wlufs we will upon T ludies or gentiomen Home Steam Laundry 540 Broadway, Council Blufly, N, 8. Out of town lers given prompt at- tontion. We pay retiny charges on &l work re coivedwhén accompuaied by cush i payment i full smount. examnteite wy. ,gc.sw— f«:wca, n«f ‘f{’wbfi.»- FIRST CLASS N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 ‘vhlrlm Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freighs W.P. AYLSWORTEH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Framo houses moved 808 Wighth Avenus anl Eighth Strest, Coancil Bluffs. Mot Sokern. ywwtb ecwet &/t.r»u.uw e 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, MONEY MADE In Buying the Foliowing Property in the next thirty days: MULLIN'S ADDITION. Lot 3 [EEtaniplokas, Lot ok 12 Tot 4, Block 21 'S ADDITION. Lot 8, Block 12, Lot Lot 3, Biock 31, Lot 1, Biock 9. Lot 5, Block 28 Lot 2, Block 4, Bayliss' Additior Tais property will be sold at a great sacrifice, snd enterprising men will, no doubt uvail thome sclvesof o rare opportunity to make money. Apply to FRANK COOK, Room 7, Shugart Blo ck, Council Fluffs, Tows, Lot 5, svare and Lamps, . Homer & in St.,Council Bluffs, Ta. HAHKNESS BROS. CARPETS ~———AND—— DRY GO0ODS Our carpet stock is large und well so leotod and is kept full by tho nrrival of new, fresh goods. It comprises Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, Turcoman, Curtaim Drapenes, Opaque Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Curtains made and hung. Carpets made and laid by skilled workmen, We are offering a fine line of White Goods, Beautiful Embroidery, Dress Fatterns, Summer Dress. Goods, And invite customers to examineour stock before purchasing elsew b reasonable and goods ais reprosen ve lately introduced spec gain tables that comprise the best values red 1n any market. od Lace ot 5¢. ] ped Towels at 10¢. beautifully stamped Towels at 25¢, half the price sked elsewhere, Beautiful Barrett Plaid Dress Goods at 25¢ per yard; worth 40¢, Corsel, 75¢, usually 8. These are a few of the many bargaing that can best be appreciated by personal examinatic Daily wateh this column for future changes. HARKNESS BROTHERS A0 Broadway, Council Bluffs,