Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1884, Image 6

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THE DAILY ! BEE.
Thursday Idorning , Maroli , 0 ,
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By < JiTrier 20 cents per week
L'y MM - - (10.00 per Year
ft.
ornoEt
Ko. 7 Pearl Strcot , Hoar Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on novonth pago.
The city council moots this evening.
Admission to the lecture to-night , 25c.
V Now spring goods j uat received at J.
ir Roller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway.
Alderman Keating yesterday received
tarantula from California ,
The oxao of Bond vs. the Wabash rail
way was argued in the circuit court you-
torday.
It is reported that Cant. Hayes , late of
the police force , is the coming chief of
police.
William Soars , of 110 Council Blufl'a
bar , was boukod for a lecture at Crescent
\ last night.
Leave to marry was yesterday given
Fred. Kruckonborp ; and Caroline Albon-
tus , both of Shelby.
The Odd Follows now purpose building
a fine temple , if they can purchase n oito
to suit and at a price to auit.
Those who saw "Tho World" at the
now opera house speak well f the
scenery , and there their praise atops.
\Ym. Johnson , for getting drunk and
smashing glass in a Broadway saloon was
yesterday fined § 8.55 in police court.
The delinquent saloonists , gamblers
and prostitutes , wore called in yesterday
to pay the city its share of the profits.
Fred Kruckonbarg and Christina Al-
bortus both of Shelby county , were yesterday -
torday joined in wedlock by Justice
Schurz.
The dynamos have arrived hero for
the additional electric lights. Now with l
sufficient power the city will bo pretty
well supplied.
In the circuit ( court yesterday the
divorce case of Jennings vs. Jennings
was hoard , and the woman given a docrco !
on account of cruelty.
Complaint was lodged before Justice
Schurz yesterday charging Stella Long
with assaulting Frank Colyor und A.
Colyor. She will have a hearing on the
7th.
7th.Tho
The citizens should not delay taking
advantage of the wonderfully low prices
offered in another column by the water
works company. Next Monday the time
is up.
Bertha Wollaby appears at the now
opera house Friday and Saturday evenings
ings in "Oliver Twist , " and at the Sat-
turdny matinee in 'The Lady of the Oa-
radios. "
A fire alarm and now hose are among
the pressing needs of this city. Delay
in procuring them may result an dia-
astorously as did the delay in placing :
Loao cert on lower Main street--
The city council , in purchasing a $000
lot of Alderman James for a hose-cart
house , should make him credit up on the
lot the § 100 back pay which ho drow.
That would leave only § 500 to pay.
Mra. W. J. Jamoion died at her homo
in Oroston quito suddenly yesterday
morning. Mr. A. D. Temple , who is as
sociated with Mr. Jameson in the United
States Masonic Benefit association , wont
to Creston yesterday ID arrange for the ;
funeral.
Since the first of January there have
boon G3 now telephones added to UK
Omaha list , 35 to the IJincoln Hat , and
only 13 to the Council Bluffs list. ho
gain in Council Bluffa will continue to bo
very slow , 'until the management of
affairs hero is put on an ollioiont business
basis.
Judge J. G. Larimer , brother of lion.
A. jY. Larimer , of this city , died HI.at
Belief on talno , Pa. , a few days ago , aged
CO years. Ho was at the time of hie
death ono of the associate justices of hoer
court of common pleai and and
oyor tor-
minor in Oontor county.
A. B. Keith
, of the Crawford countj
JJullctin , wont to AVoshintjton
rocontlj
and says in its write up : "Mr. Pusoy 'la
working hard and qaiotly. Ho is con
fident of securing legislation beneficial mto
the district before congress shall have
adjourned.
There are said to bo throe aspirants For
the position of justice of the peace , now
occupied by Moyor-olect Vaughan. The '
throe named are J. 0. llhodabeck , 'hoW.
G. Griflln and John Jay Frainoy. Poti
tions in the interest of Bomonro'boiiiij
circulated. Yaughan ha not resigned
' jet , and it is uaid tliat ho will not resign
it being claimed that ho can legally hole
' hold both ofllces.
Next Bunday evening Ilev. J. G , Lo
men is to give an address JOto
/ especially to
young men aiming to
,
give them eoim
practical thought * which will help and
banept $ hem , The address will doubt-
lew bo as interesting ai it Js helpful , and
Secretary Curtis , together with othoi
workers and members of the Y.M , 0. A.
are expected to be present.
Ed Cook , a gentleman
of tint
, was or
rested yesterday for obtaining $ ! . nrCO
under fahjo pretenses. It appeared thai
Cook u a sort of bow over Borne depart-
m jt of a hotel and
, among his help wai
one Paynewhom ho owed a little inonoj >
to. Cook wan in the habit of drawing
of fhe help and taking' it to
nnd when Payne pressed him for
tb'j personal debt ho wont to the ofllco ,
drew $1.50 for Payne , had it charged to
Win. nnd , then paid it ever on his per
sonal debt. Justice. Abbott concluded it
was not a case of obtaining money under
false- pretenses , but of paying inonoy
tinder false pretenses , nnd accordingly
discharged him. v
W. 0. Bryan , who was charged before
Justice Abbott with owing a bill at the
Pacific house , was yesterday found guilty
and fined $25. The hotel men claimed
that Bryan guaranteed the payment of
the bills of a base ball club that stopped
at the hotel , and that the bill amounting
to ? 5l was not paid.
Yesterday ono of the justices won
called upon to marry a couple , the friaky
groom booing 55 years of ago and iho
blushing bride being 70. In closing the
ceremony ho made up for not kissing the
bride by wishing the newly wedded ones
a long and happy lifo nnd many olive-
plants.
The committee on invitation of Hawkeye -
t
eye Lodge , 1. 0. 0. P. , No. 181wish to
announce that through aomo unavoidable
accident a number of invitations for their
ball , to bo hold at Bloom & Nixon's hall ,
to-night , have not reached their destina
tion. Those desiring an invitation will
receive the same upon application to any
member of the committee , or to IT.
Friedman , 3131 Broadway. Odd Follows
and their families are respectfully invited
without further invitation.
Miss Whitney won the first contest for
graceful skating at the roller rink Tucs
day night. It was decided by a vote of
the audience. She received 77 votes ,
.
Miss Nason 03 , Miss Palmer 50 and
Miss Tostovin 55. Miss Tostovin mot
with Eomo trips , which caused her to lose
much in the contest. ' Judge Lyman pre
sented the gold watch to Miss Whitney ,
the conditions being that next Tuesday
evening she is to return it to bo contest
ed for again , and If nho wins in two
moro contests it is to remain hers.
The passage of the prohibition law has
caused the city officials and saloonists to
consult as to what can bo done toovndo
it. It is conceded that the soiling will
still go on hero at least. The city wants
the financial help derived from the
licenses , and the saloon man want to
have the number of places limited by
some serb of a license , placed reasonably
high. How to license saloons under a
prohibitory law is the puzzlo. Heretofore -
fore , the saloons have boon licensed to
sell wino and boor , und have sold under
this everything. Now they cannot got
oven no much of a license as that. It will
probably bo fixed up on such a plan as is
now being pursued in reference to the
gamblers and prostitutes. They are
brought before the court and put up
whatever amount is agreed upon , and
there the matter drops. Just how it will
bo ovadca is puzzling all concerned , but
that it will bo ovadcd all may bo
assured.
The telephone company seem to think
- that almost anything will do for Council :
.
- Bluffe folk , and then wonder why it is
- that the business is not moro prosperous
hero , and the number of patrons moro
rapidly increased. Occasionally the lo
cal management makes a spurt for the
- batter , and then relaxes its efforts to sat
a isfy the public , until a howl is raisedand
then it braces up again if but only for
brief season. Of late the day management
mont has boon pretty good , but at night
the telephone is of no use. The office
. has no night operator at all , and that is
the very time when telephones are often
needed moat , In case of sickness or fire
or for a police call no dependence can bo
placed in the telephone , as there is no
operator. There are OHO or two boys who
sloop in the oflico , and by going to the
ofllco nnd kicking in the door , ono may
arouBO ono of these but it
, is often fur
ther to the ollico than to crrry the mes
sage to the place itsolf. If the telephone
oflico wao used as an odico instead of noa
sleeping room , it would bo a great im
provement in the sorvico.
llonl JCstato Trans fern
The following doodj vroro filed for re
cord in the recorder's odloo , March
. E , reported for Tan BKK by P. J. Mo-
Mahon , real estate agent :
Isaac Diokoraon to D. W. Utloy , B BO
13 , and ni nol 21 , 70 , 38 S OOO.
W. 0. Jamoa to City of Goimcit Blull'j
part of lot 11 , block 11 , Haylisa' firat addition
- dition 8000.
John Mollicoat to P. J. Hammond , n
3
awfrs , 77 , as-i.ioo. ;
-M , J. Gurtia ot nl. to Goo. W. WJokor-
aham , noj 31 , 74 , 41 81,320.
Brighdin firaybill to John Riof , Jots 14
1C , 10 , and 17 , in block 8 , Underwood
- 8140.
8140.O.
O. T. Smith to Win. J. Oonklin , lola ilk
and 8 , block 4 , UniFa addition to Oakland -
land $100.
George Bruohn to Avent Bruohn , BOJ
Bw0 , 74 , 41-S1.120.
Total Eftloa , $13,280.
. , Hulllvaii
- A moatinji ; wiia Iiold last evening at the
residence of Rev. Father McMenomy tote
complete arrangements for the lecture to
, , bo delivered this evening by Hon. A.
Sullivan. A.ho
It was decided that the mayor of the
- ciry should preside , nnd that Rev. T. J.
Mackny ahould introduce the speaker.
The following wore named aa vice proai.
ienta ; Judge Rood , Judge livmau. siJ. .
P. Oasady , J. N. Baldwin. W. J.K. .
- Vau han , W.O. Jainoa , J. M. Palmer , K.J. .
} } K U ° y > W. Keating , G. A. Holme * .
Hov. T. J. Mackay , John Dohany.M. 0.
, anflin.J. A. Murphy , O. P. Wiekham ,
'I' B < P ? dmttn. " W > Tilton , J. J.
IJrainfty. Ohurlea F.Best , Jerry Sullivan ,
- nomy W. A. Mynatcr , und Uov. Father J.fe
Horhlimi'a „ . . _ Acid PJiosnlmrc.
Bpeclflo Virtues In Dyspepsia.
Du. A. JENKJXK , Great Falls
" , N. H. ,
ys ; "I can testify to its seemingly
almost
apocifio virtues in .
cases of dy S-
popeia , nervousness and morbid vigilance
or wakefulneti , " "
OVER TO OMAHA.
About , Ono Hundred Merry Skaters
Spend tlio llvcnln/t / ACIOSH
llio Illvor.
Loat ovcninc n largo mid moiry dele
gation of ladies nnd gentlemen , mostly
patrons of the roller oknting rink hero
wont ever < o Omfiha to enjoy nn eve
ning there , and to return the visit recent
ly made by the Omahns to the rink hero.
There were nearly a hundred in the par
ty , nnd they loft hero with flying colors ,
headed by the Bavarian band , discours
ing lively music , and Manager Ohnpman
happy in the success of the arrangements
so wisely planned by him.
On reaching Umaha the party took
the street earn to Fifteenth and Fnrnam
streets where n procession waa formed ,
headed by Mrs. Patterson , Morgan and
McMahon a committee from the Omaha
rink nnd Mr. W. W. Chapman and Miss
Marshall nnd marched to the rink.
Among these who wont ever vroro Misses
Tostovin , Whitney , Conovcr , Ilnrdin ,
DoIIuvon , Mrs. and Miss Brawator , the
Misses Billiard , Misses Morgan , Smith ,
Mayno , Oliver , Bowman , Amy. and
Messrs. Davis , Stone , Tostovin , Cas-
ndy , Bush , Copeland , Nason , Squires ,
Withoral , Brown , Portorfiold , Shaw ,
Wall and Sherman.
After spending nn enjoyable evening
they returned on tlio dummy , which was
held until 10:30 : p. m. , and arriving in
this city at a little after 11 o'clock , all
well pleased witli their trip nnd recep
tion by the Omaha akators.
OAPTUEE oFBIOHMOND ,
The Gallant Mayor of 'J'liut Nnmo
Wedded ( o ailhB Plainer.
Yesterday afternoon there was a quiet
happy wedding at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. William Fluinor , about eight
miles south of the city , the wife being
their daughter Miss Theresa Priscilla
Flumor , and the happy man Major
George U. Richmond. The ceremony
was performed by llov. Mr. Mockoy ,
rector of the Epscopal church , and the
company present was limited to the re
latives , and a very few intimate friends.
Among the relatives from elsewhere was
a brother of the bride , Dr. Andrew Flu-
mor of St. Louis , and a sister of the
groom from Ilonlan. The occasion was
a modest but none the loss joyous one ,
and the gifts bestowed were marked
for their elegance rather than number * ,
they being from a heavy cash check
down to an illustrated edition of Shake
speare. The congratulations and well-
wishes to these expressed by those pre
sent , but will bo shared in by many in
this community where the worthy couple
are so well known.
The newly wedded ones loft on n brief
trip to Chicago , and to Wisconsin. Major
Richmond's old homo , The groom is an
alumnus of the state university of Madi
son , and has relatives and many friends
in the aouthorn part of the state. Major
Richmond , for ten years or over , served
as a civil engineer in the army , and un
der General Myers , helped locate many
of the signal service stations , and for sev
eral years was an engineer on the North
ern Pacific. Of late ho has boon connect
ed with Richmond Bros's. wholcsal"
house in this city.
The worthy woman thus won by him ,
is ono of a family who have long resided
hero and who are widely known. The
name of the township was derived from
that family name. Her grandfatherwho
died a year or two ago , in his ninetieth
year , was a survivor of the battle of
Waterloo , where with the Hanovorans ,
ho fought with Wellington , and at onetime
time , whilo'atlachod as a servant to an
a officer ho was in the presence of Napoleon
leon himself und saw him face to face.
- Major Richmond and his bride will on
his return from their eastern trip bo
welcomed heartily to a residence in this
city , and it is to bo hoped that their
homo hero may bo as j > oruwicnt as it
auroly will bo happy.
,
Order flowers for weddings and funcr-
li from W. H. Foster , Harrison 'street.
COMMEUOIAIj ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS UAKKKT.
Wheat No. 2 spring , 70o ) No. 3 , COo ; reJected -
Joctod , 60oj good demand.
Corn 1/oalers nro paying 35o for old coru
and 28o for new.
Data In peed demand at 22c.
a Hay 100@0 00 per ton ; 50o per bale.
Kyo 1015o.
Corn Meal 125 por.100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 000
Coal Delivered , harJ , 1150 per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton
Lard IfalrhanVn , wholesaling nt lie.
li'lour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30 ,
Urooma-U J5@3 00 per doz.
-
11VK STOCK.
Oattlo 3 00@3 60 ; calvea , B 00@7 60.
HORS Local packers are buying now ami
there Is n good clomuiul for all ( Trades ; choluo
, packing , H 20 ; mixed , D i5 ! ,
I'ltonucc.
-
Quotations liy .T , M. St. John & Co. , com
mission morchauta , 53rt liroa way.
Butter Plouty and la fair domaiul at 10 3
- 20o ; creamery , .t5o.
Kgga Scarce at IMo po dozen.
l'o\iltty \ Heady milo ; chickens , JrossaJ , 12c ;
live , 8c ; turkeys , ilresaod , ICe ; Hyo , llcj
tlucka , drosaod , IL'o ; llvo , 8c.
rnuiTH.
Oranges .1 50 ® 1 00 per box.
Lemons 1 00 per box.
] ! nnatim : ; i fiO@ 1 00 per bunch
YegotabloH Fotatoes10 ; onlona , 40o ; cabbage -
bago , nouo In the market ; npplon. ready gala
at 3 2.1@4 00 for i > riino stock.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICK. Special ftdurtlserncnti , such as Lost ,
Found , To Loan , for Bale , To Itent , Wants , Board ,
lug , etc.M1I bo Inserted In thlj column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS I'JJK LINK for the first Insertion
and FIVE CENTS 1USU LINK for each suUequont n.
eortlon. I.ca\u adu'rtlaeiuents it ouroffloo , No ,
fa-al Street , near Broadwav
WANTS.
VTTANTKD-A lh boy with pony to carry touto
> \ ( crllKE. Oil at Council Blutfx IliK ulllc-o.
TTTANTKU K ery body in Council Bluffs to take
Vy TiuBii. Uellrerod by carrier at only tnciity
.
rents wevk.
OtD l'AVi : 8-ror wJe nt UKS olBcc. t 85 ccaU
a huiiUrikl.
POll 11KNT FJeifaPtly furnUhed aiipartnicnts In
houtouith ( iritato fiuilly. llvfuiencva in-
clitURdd. Addre U. W. J. B o oltloo ,
AOENTii ladles and centlemea can make Iltit
ckui wtgai by telling the "Champion lirkom >
fitrecther and Ironlne Board. " KcUUi at tl.OC.
Any Udy can do apt flue ihlrt without a wrinkle
ud gloHi | at nlcwly M ho bcatJaunilrlea can. Addrina
forittitlculart o. U. S. & 1. Co. , BIN oillcv , for ouo
mo'ith *
Mrs.n.J.fliltoD.M.fl. . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
323 Middle Bronly , Council BluQ * .
WE AEE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
112 Brpndwny , Council Bluil'd , ) i
West Side Square , Clarmdn , J /
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEAunc : IN
AND WOOD ,
BULK 'AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PO1VTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTEB , HAIH
AND BEWEll ril'K.
Ho , 630 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & TOILER.
Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received ,
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA.
The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of
"PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. "
New Building How Furnishings.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTttALLY LOCATED.
Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant.
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
M. GALLAGHER.
Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants.
' 3 " { Ftrst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE.
Ed. Ollljon Moil ] at all Hours.
Chef d'culslno Parties a Specialty ,
COAL GIVEN AWAY !
Every one who huvs a ton of the celebrated Centervillo coal of Platte
Overtoil , cflico 601 First avenue , yard 804 Main street , Council Bluffs ,
is entitled to n clmiico in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be given
away March 15th. You may thus get
A Ton of Coal for ITothins ? .
DEALER IN ALL Tllis LATEST DESIGNS OF jj
f ALL PIPER MB IllOf 1 u .
Interior Decoration s.
13 S. Pearl Street aud 20 N. Main Street , POTJNCIL BLUFFS.
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
flAUPPBTFn TOOK ANH HABWUBFI
uniif fill l M u l uuiiu niiu iiiiiiij n iiiiij :
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A largo
line of oxti aordinary Fine Carvers.
504 Broadway , tmd 10 and
12 Main Street.
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK
-03-
Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by
GASADY , ORGUTT & FBEiGH ,
Carpets from 25c to $3,50 per Yard , Also
TURCOMAN. MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS
lao.
502 Broadway , Council Bluffa. . | CASAUY , OilCUTT & FRENCH.
dfc ? C13L0.3COL-P5 ,
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , )
! 0 LOAN 1 REAL ESTATE !
Complelo Abstracts of Title to all Lota and Lands in the County.
Empkie Hardware ft a ' .
109 and 111 S. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - iC-WA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
1
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
All kind * ol JT. 33C.
30. e : xi o
ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
"
ctk"ctS. All Ordoro by Mall Promptly Attended To.
WHY DON'T TOO'
GET SOME OF
Perfect Fitting , Best and ClicapcstETjrtno I.lnon Collars arjU CuCx.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa
EVEllYTIHNCl F1USTCLASS.
Nos. 217 ami 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the times of the nrrit al and de
parture of trams liy central standard time , at the
foul depots. Trains lco transfer depot ten mln-
earlier anil arrho ten minutes later.
CIIICAOO , BORUxarox AND QUI.SCT.
LEMK. ARRIVE.
6r20'p m Council Blulfa Express , 0:30 : ft m
6:40 : p in Chicago Express 9:10 : a in
0:45 : a m Hail. 7:00 : p a
KA > BAS CIIT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS.
10:10 : a m Mall and Express , 0:45 : p in
8:25 : p m Pacific Express , 6:35 : p m
CIIICAOO , 1I1LWAUKEK AND ST. rAUIi.
0:25 : p m Express , 0:40 : a m
0:45 : a in Express , 0.5 : p m
CIIICAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND fACIFIC.
E:30 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:40 : a m
0:50 : a m Day Express , 0:60 : p ra
7:15 am "DesMoinra Accommodation , 4:40 : pm
* At local depot only.
* WABASU , BT. LOUIS AND 'ACIUC.
0:50 : a in Mall , 4:45 p ra
4:50pm : Cannon Ball , 11:15am
* At Transfer only ,
CHICAGO and ronTHWK3TERX.
6:30 p m Exprcsi , 0:50 : p m
0:45 : a in raciflio Express , 0:45 : am
BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC.
7:40 : p m St. 1'aul Express , 0:00 : a m
7:20 a m Accommodation , 6:50 : p m
UKION PACIFIC.
7:60 : p in Western Express , 8:33 : a m
11:44 : a m 1'aclflo Express , 4:34 : p m
7:49 : a m Local Express , 0:54 : a m
12:14 : a m Lincoln Express ,
* At Train fcr only.
DDUMV TRAINS TOOMAIIA.
Leave 8:24-0:24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. 1:24-2:24-3.34- : :
4:24-5:24-0.24-7:24 : : : and 11:04 : p , m . .Sunday , 8:24- :
10:24 : a. m. 1:24-3:24-5:24-7:01 : : : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar
rlvo 30 rnlmites before leaving time.
R , Rice M. D.
H A UflDDC ! or other tumors removed wlthouttho
UiiDI uJJUO | linifo or drawing of blood.
CHROHIC DISEASES < * Und °
Over thirty years practical experience Ol.'ico Ho
Pearl street , Council IlluUu
farConsultutlon fmn
JACOB SIMS. E. 1 % CADWELI ,
SIMS& CAOWELL ,
J
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Office , Main Street , Iloomj 1 and Shugart & Me-
Mahon'i Block. Will practloo In Ptato and vdetY
aourtu
At the Avell-known Establishment
01'
J. P. FILBERT
,
209 Upper Bronaway , the
01 Council UluQi. Notice our reduced 1'rlce Lilt
\\'e glio
IS pound * Kitra 0 Stitfar for . , . .91 00
11 poundranul ! te < iSuitar l w
26 pound * Choice Oatmeal , . . , , ,100
2S pound * Ncuy Ikuns , . , l PC
20 i unJ J ! ' tDulk KUrcll , , . , , , . . . , , . . . 1 00
12 pound ! CurollnulUco. . , , . , , . . . , . l 00
12 poundChoice truixs , . , . . . , , , . . . . . 1 00
25 tarn Uoffalo Soap , 1 00
Extra Lake Trout , i'or ' pound. . , . , , , to
Choice Jllni- Meat , ptr pound , . 10
1 dozen Mackcrtl , . , IE
Colorado flour , Winter , per cut. , , , 2 00
T. r. T.
All grade , According to quality , 15o to SOc | > er
pound
Wo &l o earn1 a full line of llen' , Ladlci * and
Co. IdreiiV Hue bhoeand llen'i Kino UooU at very
lowprtcei. Alto a full line 01 Tinware nd cenvul
inerihandlie. Cull ou u and be convinced thai ) ou
can he n-oney by dealing with iu. ( loodi delivered
ttev Inauy part of the city.
Iu - word , eare liound to tell and challenge all
laudable competition In thin county.
'
ZW upper Broaday ,
at-tjftj i3f
JOSEPH
Corner Main street and Eighth mctiuc , Coua
Blufis.
cst ratoa and nrnrnpt delivery
We cuaiantco tlio cure of the following named dls-
soaso9 , or no paj : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulccra ,
Catarrh , a > l Blood andfkmdlseatcs , Dyspepsia , I.Iver
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Uout , Neu
ralgia and Asthma , Thesi Springs are tlio faiorlto
rceort of the tired nn.l ilcbilltatad , and are the
FEEBLE LADUH BEST FHIEND ,
Good hotel , Ihery and bathing occomodation both
winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque
uul healthy. Accessible br Wabash railway ,
Kitinn , or C.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corretrouoeno
solicited , UEV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Siloam Spring ? , [ Gentry Co. , ilo.
ANALYSIS.
Spccino Gra\Ity 1.002
Hcactlon Neutra
Carbonic Acid Gas 20 In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium 35,921 tirains
Carbonate Iron 7,041
Sulphate Magnesia 38
Sulphate Calcium 1,143
Chloride " Sodium 7,260
Sillica" . ! , & >
Alumina . . . .0,010
Organlcand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,459
Total solids per gallon 67,174
WmaiiTfi MKRIULL , Chemists
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
"Tho wicked shall bo turned into hell ,
and the nations that forget God. And
the same shall drink of the vine of the
wrath cf Go'd , which is poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho shall bo tormented with fire and
brimstone in the presence of the holy
anguls and in the presence ot tbo Lamb.
BIBLE.
Justice o ! the Peace.
Umana ana Oounoil Jilutfr.
Heal csUlo collec ) on ogcm OH IVHv .10
Over ratings han't '
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO'
Consumers of Water !
Tiin
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Citf Wateiworks Co ,
j
Hereby nnnotmcfs , that Itill put In 6tr\lco pipes
to the curb of the ctrcut on the line of Us mains , aa
BOOM as the froht U out ot the gi ound , for all partlca
uhodesire cniiurrtioris inadfl nith the street malne ,
and who \\lll inaka implication thurefor 10 tlie Com
pany
Before March 10 , 188 * ,
atthe following prices , pajablo In alliance-
Much servlco plpo S3 25
S. " ' ' ' , 0 CO
? . ' < ' 10 75
I ' 13 25
1. " " 15 CO
The prices Include the cost of opening mid closing
the street , tapping the street u ater main , furnlthiuK
Bed liiicitlng I'orporiilon crck. furnishing and put
ting In oxtrn strong lead eon Ice pipe , furnishing and
jmttlng In curb etoi ) , stop box and co\er complete ,
and making all necessary counoctlons between the
street Matter main and tbo cuil ) of the street ir/ifc/i
are about one half the coet la the c ; iiiii < r of doing
the Baino nork.
Inilcwoftho contemplated paling "of certain
streets In the city , partki are ivccmmtnded to
make application immediately , at the officeof tlio
Compui.y ,
20 Pearl Street.
In order to ga\o the necessity and a\oid the increas
ed expense of liicaUng up thu ttrect after paving-
has been done.
11AHRV BIHKINBINE ,
ChUf Engineer.
Couiuil Elutf . February 21 , 1S3I.
Tiiuo. urriCMK , u , M. rvui.
OFFICER & PUSSY
Council BluCa b.
Estabiishea - - 185 $
Dc&Icra In Foreign and cmcstlo Excbac Q and
CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVL
Open IpiCO a. m.0n.m : keil7SOm ; m. , Uou'
cy , \ \ cdnc d y aud irMiy OMultgs excluilvrly for
the IjOimilc Club. . , . "HM
tyUuHo on Tuewlty nd Thunday evenings.
ADMISSION , . . 25 CENTS.
No objectionable character ! will 1 * admitted.
ClIAl'MAK 4 WAU7ENS , PROPRIETORS.