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TUB DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 28,1931. G THE DAILY BEE. COPNOn BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , Fob , 28 , RATES : Br Catrler -20 cents . fti week v . - By MM - J10.00 pet orncE ! No. 7 Pearl Street , Hear Broadwar. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets nt BuahnoU'B. Two drunks disposed of in police court yesterday. The United Stales court moots hero on March 2 ttli. Remember the noonday prayer moot ing of the Y. M. 0. A. B. S. Cole waa still in n very low con dition yesterday and death oxpojtetl al most nt any moment. Permit to wed was yesterday granted G. W. Howland , of Harrison county , and Laura Axtel , of Boomer township. One of the lloicuo team wont lame yesterday morning while going to the fire , she splitting n hoof on the rough roads. The Omaha glee club was at the rink last evening and furnished excellent mu ( sic. Their voices are always welcome to Council Bluffs cars. A number of ladies and gentlemen will leave on the 7:01 : p. m. dummy train this evening to attend the masquerade at the roller skating rink in Omaha. Jason L. Ratakin , of Shonsndoah , hat located hero , and , besides running e boarding and lodging house , it to engage in the commission business. Two more dynamos of twenty-five horse power have arrived for the electric light company , and soon there will be 15 lights chasing away the glnom of nfghl in this city. Yesterday being A h Wednesday , the first day of Lent , services were hold h Bt. Paul's church morning and evening and there will bo services every after noon at 4:30 o'clock , except Wednesdays , when the service will bo in the evening , The loss by the burning of Hitcheocl & Fleming's ice house will reach abou $1,000. There were about 1,000 tons o ice in the building , but this was no damaged greatly. There were also semi horses and mules bul they were taken out. The loss is covered by insurance The passage of a bill by the legislatur abolishing the oflico of city marshal ha given rise to a report that it affected tin city , and that hence there was no nooi of electing a marshal hero. This is no the case. The bill affects Dos Maine only , where they have had a squabbl between the chief of police and marshal Frank Odoll nnd his fathor-inlan Dobson , were before Judge Ayloiwort yesterday for disturbing the psaco. The ; claimed that they both got a little to much election whisky and they fell t quarreling. They had their coses continued tinuod , and will probably make up , an drop the charges mutually preferred. The democratic organ refuses to suj port Flickingor "beoauso ho is the weal cat candidate that could have boon BI looted. " It openly takes the positic that it doesn't matter which will bo tl test mayor , bub who will get thorp , ar that it prefers to bo on the uido of tl ono who it thinks it will win , vrhoth lie is the best man or not. About five o'clock yesterday mornii Neil Voorhiu , while passing along Broa way , discovered smoke issuing from t ! Bluff City sample rooms , caused by sot burning rags and boards in the basomor A few pails of water suppressed the fit and fortunately so , for with the hi ] wind prevailing , if it had got a go tart , it would have swept along ti street lively. The Ore was caused 1 Eomo old clothing too near the cliimnc Officer Brooka declares in reference the shooting heard near Stella Lonj house , that ho saw the parties Icavo t house and on proceeding up an alloy soi ono of them fired a revolver evidently fun and not in a row. Ho also uajn tl ho immediately wont after them instc of turning and going the other way , I they had disappeared and after keep ! up the eoarotVfor a while abandoned it useless. The evening democratic paper , T Bowman's organ , which was so BI about the nomination of Vaughan , t which has always fought him bitter now comes out and arrogantly inttru the democrats to vote the ( straight dei cratio ticket , to gulp it all down , boca it dooms the nomination of Fllckiugo mistake. There are doubtless ami the anU-Vausjhan democrats many v can think for themselves quite as well to let the democratic editor think them and dictate to them , Bowma Hop around scorns silly , but still bil for htm to command all domocniti flop with him. Ho soU himsulf up v ridiculously a "Slmou aays thin wlggle-waggln , " and vroadon why i others all don't wiggle-wagglo too. " ] _ auieet explanation of the sudden i about is that Bowman think * Flick in ; ff h going to ba beaten , and want * to over onto the Yaughau aide in the hi itttt feU organ which , while ho haa b < mayor , has had the city printing , < eoatinue to have it. Ho will feel chi enough if Flickiuger should get the * fUw U , or if Vaughan , if elected , eho ooooiucle to follow Bowman's exam * nd bare paper of h } ova to take TriE TICKET. The Republicans Frame One Well They Hope to Win , A , T , Pliokinger Heads It For Mayor , Tim Coiwnutm Moro HarnionloiiH Itut IJO H KnihiihlaHllo Tlnui llio liuniocrntlc. The republican oily convention mot al the court liotisu ycalord.iy afternoon , John W. Hilrd called the convention U order nt n little fitter 2 o'clock , n half hour or inoro after the titno sot. Col. W. K. S'ipp was chosen for chair man. Ho tlmnkod the convention , nn < ; oxproasotl the hope that the convention would show unanimity , candor nnd nr honest ilosiro to put in nomination i ticket which the people would endorse by largo majority. IIo believed the times wore ripe for a change for the butter tor , nnd hoped unch a ticket would bt niado ns would meet the general doairt of the people. E. II. Odoll was chosen secretary. George F. Wright moved that an in formal ballot bo taken for mayor , bu' ' withdrew it long enough for the list o delegates to bo reid and agreed to. Hi then renewed it nnd it was carried O. & Lawmm nnd T. J. Evans were appointee tollera. The ballot stood : William Slodcntop 12 , A. T. Fliokingor It , T. J. Evans 1 Alex. Wood 1 , E. L. Shugart 1. Wholi number of votes cast 26. Mr. Siodontopf expressed thanks fo the honor with which his name had boci considered , and It was a surprise to him as ho was no candidate , and could no think of being BO. IIo therefore with drew his namo. On motion f George F. Wright , a for mal ballot was then taken. It resulted Fliokingor 14 , Slodowtopf 10 , Shugart Mr. Fliokingor was then declared th nominee , and , on motion of Oapt. Run Boll , the nomination was made unani inous amidst applause. Mr. Flickingor thanked the conven tion , and simply pledged himself that i elected ha wouldondeavor to perform th duties of the office as best ho could , an in such a way ns to please true republicans cans and friends of the city. On motion of Will MoFiiddon , Mr. I A. Burke was nominated for auditor b acclamation and unanimously. For city attorney , John N. Baldwi was named. J. W. Baird named Oharh M. Harlo. Mr. Baldwin , thanking tl convention , withdraw his namo. M Wright named the present selection , M Mayno. and moved Co proceed to a fo mal ballot. This was carried and tl ballot token , resulting : Harlo 22 , Mayi 4. Mr. Harlo was declared nominate ! For city treasurer , Mr. Lawson name Capt. 0. M. Brown , and his nominatic was made unanimous by acclamation. For superintendent of markets , M MaOargor named Fred Davis. N. IV Pusoy named H. P. Obliuger nnd M Evans named David Mottaz. A form ballot was taken , resulting : Oblingor 1 ( Mottaz i ) , Duvis 7. No choice. A second ballot was taken. It r suited : Oblingor 13 , Davis 8 , Mottaz John Stubbs 1. No choice. A third ballot resulted : Oblingor l ! Davis 10 , Mottaz 2 , Stubbs 1. J choice. Ballot No. 4 resulted : Davis II Oblingor 8. Mr. Davis was declare nominated. For civil engineer Mr. Street moyt that Thomas Tostovln bo made the neil nee by acclamation. Carried. For city marshal Mr. Gouldon name E. W. Jackson. Mr. McOargor nami E. B. Gardiner. The ballot resulto Jackson 18 , Gardiner 8. Assi'juora were then nominated. F ttiu district embracing the First and So end wards , A. S. Bonham was named I Wall McFudacn. On motion of It ] McCargor ho was nominated by acolani tiou and unanimoualy. For the Third and Fourth wards 11 Lixwson named F. A. Oouovor , and , ' wni nominated in n like manner. For aldorman-at-largo , Mr. Goer Smith named Williiun Siedentopf , and > motion ho was nominated by i and unanimously , Mr. Siedontopf ulo voting "no , " but the chairman dccid him nominated "unanimously by a liir maiority. " On motion of Wall MaFtidden , Jac Sims was unanimously chosen chairm of the city committee. Mr. Liwson adored the following pi amble and resolution : WIIBUKAH , Numerous bills liava bu introduced in both houses of the twc tioth general assembly for the euppr nion or control of the liquor trafllc , a WHKKGAH , The adoption of a mistali policy would only load to the further ci fusion of the question , therefore bu it m Jlcsolvcd , By the republicans of < city of Council Blulls in convention ur temblod , that wo mo&t cordially ondo id a judicious state licence law. y , Mr. George Smith moved to postpi its to the next city convention , and ri ! to the proper commitHO. ) 10- On a division of the house the motto 10BU BU to postpone action was carried bo 23 to ami the convention adjourned. The convention throughout VTM v harmonious , almost too much 10 to nu well for thu success of the ticket , for an win or > harmonious an to lack oiithusliu or There was hardly a bit of applauto o : smile. Thu republicans had been try for several days to got noino of ti lor strongest men to run for mayor , but tl to each and all declined , nnd us the n ry beat thing they selected A. T. Flicking l lie is a young man who Ima lived h several years aye , nnd 1ms risen Bleat lie in his profession that of law. II Ite olcaU'imt , has A record which is above op preach , Ins the confidence of all v know him , and if elected would doubt ; ur make a most excellent mayor. IIo i ot strong man intellectually and mora pu hut imt so strong politically , perhaps ou that very reason. The commenta he on all sides after the uouiination seem in bo shaded with doubt as to liia elect ! up not bocausu ho would not inuko a mayor , but bocaueo ho ! not eo v Ujltnowu as Vuuyhun , not eo irrepruasi , ] 0 jni'd ' omnipresent , not BO pushing und ( BO "hurrah ( tfiviB . " I'l urn rcpublicaim ec Uo | to rcslizp that Flickiugcr U not go shrt } a politician aud nut eo ( Icot in f race Vftiiglmn , nnil tliis roalir.alion should mnko thotn atick the more closuly to him nn& work tlio moro wnloiialy for him Some of the nnti-Vnughnn demo- crnU expressed thcmtolvca last evening to the effect tliftt the republicans had made n grave mis- tnko in not selecting Homo < ithcr man , nnd that Fllckingcr would not carry the vote of the dissected enc . Others claim that ho would carry his nv.ii party vote nnd that with what disairccted demo- crntH ho did get the victory would bs his. The rest of the ticket called out little comment on the ntroet ns it seems con ceded that the fight will bo on mayor. Sicclcdtopf as alderman-at-largo is deem- nd strong enough to buat Peltibonp , who as n mojibor of a former council and present number of the school bonrd has not gained in the estimation of the poo- plo. Siedontopf line been n finanii 1 stay to tlio present council , whilu Petti- bono'H strong point suoma to hi ) that ho is from the Second ward , nnd the citi zens of that ward , smarting under the fooling that they have been ignored and miatruatcd by other councils nro ready to voio for anybody , even Pottibonc , under the promise that ha will look of tur their interests. THE EUNNING MEETING , The I'totfrniiiino Arriuifjoil For llio Throe Iiih' Sport , The following progr.imtno has hcen ar ranged for the Council Bluff * running mooting , to commence Tuesday , Mny 27 , and continue three dnys : FIIIST DAY. Race No. 1 The scramble for n purse of $125 ; nil ntfos ; ono milo ; 1st 875 , 2d 837.nO , 3d $12 50. Haco No. 2 Club purao , $250 ; nil ng < ! s ; ono mile and repent ; lut § lfiJ ( , 2tl § 75 , 3d 825. Race No. 3 Brewers' stakes ; all ages ; J milo nnd repent ; 815 ontrnnco witli tflGO added ; 2d $50 ; 3d to save stake. SECOND HAY. Race No. 4 Bluff City cup utakca foi 2-ycar.olds ; $15 ontrnnco , with $150 added dod by association ; 2d $50 , 3d to nav < stake ; A milo dnsh. Raco'No. D Special pacing2:35 ; : class purao $200 ; 1st $120 , 2d $60 , 3d $20. Race No. G Hotel stake , for 3-yenr olds ; $15 entrance , with $150 added ; 2c $50 , 3d to eave stake ; } mile dash. Kaco No. 7 Omaha stakoi ; nil ages $10 ontrnnco , with $100 added by nsso cintion ; 2d $30 , 3d to save a take ; l mih daah. ' . > . Tiiinn DAY. Race No. 8 Purse $250 ; nil ages , : mile and repeat ; lat , $150 ; 2d , $75 ; 3d $25. $25.Raco No. 0 Ladies' stakes , for 2 am 3 year olds , f milo dash ; $15 entrance with $125 added by association ; 2d , $35 3d , to aavo stake. Kaco No. 10 Merchants' stakes ; al ages ; $10 entrance , with $100 added ; 2d $25 ; 3d , to save stake ; mile dnsh. Race No. 11 Consolation club purse $150 ; 1st , $90 ; 2d , $25 ; 3d , $15 ; 1 milo. Horses beaten once during the moetini allowed five pounds ; twice , sevoi pounds ; thrco times , ton pounds. Running races will be governed by th now American running rules. Entries for nil running stakes and pac ing race close Mi\y 20 , 1881 , nnd in stnk races 5 per cent forfeit mutt bo paid a nomination , and 5 per cent by 3 p. m the evening preceding the race. Entries for club purse , running races will close nt 7 p. m. in the evening preceding ceding the race. J.V. . Peregoy ns president , nnd Thou Bowman ns secretary , will furnish an ; other needed information PEIISONAL. H , J. Uhambora , of Avoca , was in the clt yesterday. John Lodwlch , of Avoca , visited the Dlufl yesterday. I. N. inicklnRo'r , of Wayne , Neb. , In payln n vlnlt to his brother , A. T. Flickingor. < thin city. W. S. Bolton , chief engineer of the Knowli Pump work , and who hag boon hero In the li torosts of the water works company for a ehoi tlmo , loft yesterday for Now York. Will ! hero ho formed many acquaintances who ri ( ? rot that ho cannot makg Council ISlufTu L homo. There is some probability of an indi pendent republican candidate for aide : man nt largo. The grand ball to bo given under tl auspices of Hawkeye lodge , No. 184 , ' 0. 0. F. , nt Bloom & Nixon's hnl March G , promises to bo n moro thn ordinary social avont. Extensive propa : n ntions are being made. Glenn's fu orchestra has been engaged , supper is I bo served at Beohtelo's nnd nil the a rangemonta are in keeping. The con mittoo having the matter in hand are I Friedman , A , J. Mundol , Jus. F. Spar N. F. McKuno nnd T. 0. F. Bronondo The Inmost and best collection plants at W. H. Foster. Send for . spring catnloguo. inu SPECIAL NOTICES lie NOTICK. 8 | > eclal advertuumenta , iHch at Le is- Found , To Ixiau , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Boa isso bitf , etc. , will be Inserted In thlt column at the 1 rrfto of TEN OENT8 VKll LINK ( or the first Inwttl no and KlVI ! CKNTH I'Ell LING for each lubtHMjuent cr Mrtlon , Leave ad\ertlaeuieuU at our office , No l' rl Street , ntr Uroadwkv m WAMTB. V\MNTKU-Kvcry booy in Council DlufTi to U VV TiiKllRi. UUhcred by carrier at only twei ry ntnta a week. ur it \\fANTKW A KOCdhouie , In nice location , ' > > three ur four rooms Addinsn box Vo SO , n , nlflce. VI.D I'AI'EIig-Kor tale , at BIB office , at SS co -J a hundred. Jir OB IlKNTKlegv tly IiirnUhiJ Biir > artn > OLti oy F hou c with ( ilvito IA i lly lUloiencci xt chinked , AdJre i IIV , J. lice olllcp. 8ALK-iA flnt-clau ret of bar flxlurr * i iru FOU inlile , cheap S. Oulditiln , CtO llioadw 1 Councl lUuila Io a. tadleaotd ittiitlcme" can inaVo I reho AOBNT9 § got bv veiling thu "Champion 11 l ho Htrtcthur nnd Ironl" Uaini. " lUUUi at SI Any lad ) ran no up u fine ihl't wlihuuk a * rk nd ijloi-l Ml lo.l\a 11io. t1 uiiOrl' < cnuAdd foru llculariO. W. H. 4 1. Co. , Iitit oUlce , fcr luo'ith * or rd . , me * ornc , H. WMT to toM OFFICER' & FUSE M BANKERS. tie . ot Council Bluff * ' * otmi mi Established - - / vd Dealeri la Foreign nd cncitlo Excbatigt us Uo IKx-unll " * * * "V11 W LJfk ffHHBH B r H H H H B DHHHHi WE ABE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE OUR FINE For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY # . CO. , 112 Broadway , Council Blulfe , West Side Square , Cliirinda , MAYHE & PALMER , DKAt.KllS IN AND WOOD , DOLK ; AND r.L LIMK , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , UICHiaAN PLASTER , HAIR. AND SKWEll PIPE. No , DS9 Broadway , COHHCIL BLU7FS , IOWA. SMITH & TOLibER. Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received. 7 nnd 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. . OOTT3STOIIJ "TO" TJAT'D'n ATTORNEY AT IAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE coin ; . VV. DJH.IMJ , TY COLLECTION AOENCV. Office comer liroadway and ilaln street. JOHN BENO & CO. , 18 UKNEllAL Main utreet.and MERCHANDISE. 17 1'eiil strent. Ult U , J WJlLLXlJ ; Corner Main oiul Fifth up-8talra. Uesld'enco , 609 Willow avenue. J USTICE OF THE PEACE , N. SGaUEZ , Offlfo met American Express. W A fl fJPP LIVERY AND FEED , SO - YY 21 U iNJjJ.li , Will contract tor tuncrals at reasonable rotes. 22 Fourth street. G. F. SMITE. Corner 7th and Broadway. CONTKAOTOIl Plans AND and BU1LDE11 speclllcatlons , furnished. MEKC1IANT TAILOK. JAMES FRANEY. Artistic Work and roaaonable chariteg. 872 Broadway. TTMTYP Xr IT AT11 ATTOKNEYS AT LAW , JjllNJJ ± OC 11 Ail ) 1 , James Block. Practice In state and federal courts. Q A ATTTATJITTlWr Andbatn house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont- QjQ.l'l X JL " I\i IU iVl. goinery , M. D. Physician. PTIWTNT T ATJTJnTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JjJL/VVliN / t ] , jtJJjJDUlJLj Notary Public and Qcneral Convejanoer. 416 Broadway. "R"PT7PP"P SMITH & NOUTON , XbJU V Jj Xblj Broadway opponlte New Opera House. Refitted (1 , ll.BO per daj All kinds of j or. Kuglneerlng I Land Bur- ROOM 6 MEW OPERA HOUSE calculated , I , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , eta. , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. . GALLAGHER. O 3ES HL I New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attondanta. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel } LIVE TO KAT. EAT TO LIVE. . Olnon ( Xfcih at all Hours. Chef d'cuMne I 1'artles a Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Every one who buys n ion of the celebrated Centorvil'o ' conl of Plnttc Overtoil , oflico 501 Firat avenue , yard 804 Main street , Council Bluffs is entitled to n chance in the drawing for ono ton of coal , to.be givec uw.iy March 1st. You may thus got A Ton of Coal for ETothine.1. O DEALER IN ALL Tllfl LATEST DESIGNS OF ML PAPER Interior Decorations. 18 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. CABPEITER'S ' TOOLS Al HAOTARE Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A largi hue of oxtinordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT , 504 OASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL And General House Furnishings MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.w 502 Broadway , Council Bluift. | OASAUY , OUOUTT & FRENCI ] ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOU 01 ML ESTATE Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in tbe County. § Empkie Hardware G 109 nnd 111 S. Main Street , 8- COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. WUOLKSALB DEALKH8 IX 3 2 and 344 Brondway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , The only Hotel in this City on the Europo.in plan of "PAY ONLY FOU WHAT Y9U GET. " ow Building aSTow Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENT It ALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant , PETER BEGHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. 4 , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 'Y 805 South Main Strcot , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHY DON'T YOU QKTBDME OP FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , licet and ChoapostHPlDe Linen Collar * ari To. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. HOUi -EVERYTHINO F1USTCI-ASS.- Nos. 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TIio following nte the times of the arrhal end do- mturoof t'ains by contra ! standard time , tttlic _ ooil depots. Trains Icivo tranvfcr depot ten mln- earlier und arrhu ten uiluutcs later. CHICAGO , BCKLlNOrOS AhD QUINCT. LKA\K. 6:20 : p ni Council llluflN Express , 0.30 a in CMp m Chicago Expre i 0io : a in 0:45 : a m Mall. 7:00 : pir KANSAS CITT , 8T. JOB AhD COUJ.CIL ILDFTB. 0:10 : am Mall and Express , 0:45 : pin 8:25 : p m Pacific Express , 0:35 : p m CHICAGO , IIILWAUKKB AND BI. PAUL. f > :25 : p m Express , 0:40 : a m 0:45 : a m Express , fl : 6 p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 5:30 : p m Alt mt'c Expref e , 0:40 : a m 0:50am : Day Express , 6:53pm : 7:15 a m Den Sloinrs Ara-muuxUUon , 4:40 : p m At local depot only. WABA8U , BT. Z/OBIB AND'.l'ACIPlC. 0:55 : a m Mall , 4:45 : pm 4Wpin Cannon Dull , 11:15 am At Trantferonly. CHICAGO and NORTUWUiTllRX. C:30pm : Expreai , 0.50pm 0:4iam : Pacifile Express , 0:15 : am BIOOI CITT AMD PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m Kt Pnul Express , 0 0 am 7:20 : om Accommodation , 8:60 : p mSS o > io.x 7SO p m Western S-S ! ) a m 1:44 : a m Paclflo 4 84 p lu 7:41 a in Local Hxprcio , e.54am 12:14 : a m Lincoln Expreni , "At Tran for only. fiCUMT TR MM ) TO OMAHA. Leave < i:24-0:24-10-24-ll:24 : a. m. l4-2.24-3.3J- ; :24-5.24-C.24-7i4 : and 11:04 : p , m Su day , 8.-H- .0.24 a. m. l:24-3t4-V24-7oi : : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar- rite SU minutes befuro lea iu time. -30 § 2 S S P , o-H | B Slji § M o Sg § Sfi S rf M u b tl OT I " " ' = 3 c "S E r S S 0 * m H 55 1 1 M c3 CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVE , , Open 1 ; Oa. in.,2 : Ou. ra Md73Jp ; in. , Man- c. \ , WcdntBUi nd KilJ y evcnl gn ( .icluslvtlv for the ly ni.la | Club. . - " & 14 Uuklo ( > ri Tucbd ) and Thuriday ocnlni ; * . ADMISSION , 25 CENTS. Ko objectionable character * will be admitted. CHAPMAN t MAUTENS , - I'llOmiKTOUS MrsHJHiltOBM.D , , , , . , PHYSICIAN & SURHEON , 222 Middle Hrn 'V rr. Council lllufln. E. Rice M , D. ° r other tumor * removed without th knife or drawlnc uf blood. M CHRONIC DISEASES - ' " " ' " pccuiir. I Ot i r thirty > ear * practical ezi > erlM > c < . Odloa No i r < arl tract , Council Uluffi 1 tJ"Coc ulUllon fttx JOSEPH AND COAL Corner Main street and Eighth avenue , C'oau Bluffs. jtZTLowost rates and prompt delivery III Pi ! ! SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. We ima antce the cure of the following named dl * scases , or no pay : KheumatUm , Sen fula , Uicen , Catarrh , a 1 tilood and klndistaics , Dvrpcpala.Llvet Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Tlicm Springs are the fa > oriU resort of the tired nn.l dcbllitatad , and are the ' FEEULE LADIfS BEST FHIEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing accnmodation both u Inter and summer. Locality highly picturesqUH and healthy Accessible by Wabish railway , Etnna.or C. , B. & O. , at Albam. Correti ouucba golicltcd , UEV.M.M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloim Springs , Gentry Co. , Kit. ANALYSIS. Specific Gratlty 1.002 Reaction Ncutra Carbonic Acid Das SB In. per gallon Carbon'o Calcium 85,021 Grains Carbonate Iron 7i41 ! | Sulphate Magnesia 3 , 9 Sulphate Calci mi 1,149 Chloride Sodium 7.S60 Sllllca 1,600 Alumina , . . .0,016 Organlcand Volatile matter and loea . . . .1.-I69 Total sclidu per gallon 07,174 WmoiiT&Miimu.M ' AN APPOINTMENT I That Mast Be Rfflet. it Is appointed iintu n > aii onrn to i In , but utter thl juiiciiiinr , und nhixcivir WIN nut written III tnu look el life asu stlnto th l l < eof lire , Kiiont. If jouncutodietonlpht.boyt would It luw.lh\oW A. OVEKTON. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Ootmoii Heal ee * t cnllco ion agin ) 1 , lci > icr wulnirn Imnt SPECIAL M OTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! TUB COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Co , Hereby announces , that It will put In Hunlco plpaa to tbu curb of thentrtUon the line of 1'e ' main * , M noon an the frurt It out n ! the Kiouud , for nil partlotf uhodmlre connection ! made \tlth thu utrett mains , and who will nuke apjIkatlon theiefor to thu Com pany I Before March 10 , 1881 , at I ho follow Ing prices , [ njablo In advanw : i-lncli service plpo $3 25 ft ' " 0 CO | . " " " 1075 I ' " , .1325 1. " " " 1500 Thn price * Indude the foit of 05nltif an 1 closing tliuntrttt , lapplnt ; tl.estitot , water main , furnishing RI cl liKcitliji Ciirii Tailon c ck , iirnl hlnirand put- tlnir In extrt fctrunilcad bu viro pli , furnishing and putting In curb top , top box UHU u > ver complcle , iml innkliiK nil iifomary counectiont between the street wattur in In and thu tu b ul the ttuxit tcMe\ are al * > ut one half the r t ( to the contvmer ot doiun the n iutjurK In flew of ho contenu < lateil pa\lng of o rtaln stiect < lu the il''i | artio are leoouiuiindcd to Inale ajipllcatloii Immediately , at tbe edict ) of ttw Cuoipai , > , 2 < > Peiirl Streft. In onlxr to rate the neoeetity and avoid the Increo * . e l exi'inne nf bie Wlug UD ttio ttreet afttr pkvloy hai bun duiie. IIAItUY UIIIKINBINK , Lhltf rlnglneer * Council Bluff * , February 2 | , 1831. JAOOU SIMS. E. I' . UAOWELL SIMS& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL 1ILWB , IOWA Office , Utln Btteet. llovuu 1 an-J Bhnart A Mo- Uahou'i Wotk. Will prMtlco In t t acii OouiU